Jehovah’s Witnesses in Japan—A Quantitative Study
Investigating the views, family life, and well-being of a faith community
Investigating the views, family life, and well-being of a faith community
A quantitative study of Jehovah’s Witnesses was conducted with over 7,000 respondents across all regions and prefectures in Japan. The survey research investigated the views, family life, and well-being of both first- and second-generation congregants in the faith community. The JWJ-QS study report is being posted progressively and consists of the following sections:
Review of Research Methodology by Academic Advisors
Section 1: A Systematic Study of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Japan
Section 2: Religious Attitudes and Experiences
Section 3: Family Life*
Section 4: General Social Attitudes*
Section 5: Health and Well-Being*
A summary report of preliminary findings is also available.
*Forthcoming.
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