Eric Kaufmann  

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"According to London-based scholar Eric Kaufmann, the high birth rates of religious fundamentalists as against seculars and moderates has contributed to an increase in religious fundamentalism and decrease of moderate religion within religious groups, as in Israel, the US and the Muslim Middle East. Kaufmann, armed with empirical from a number of countries, also posits that this will be further bolstered by the higher retention rates of religious fundamentalists, with individuals in religiously fundamentalist households less likely to become religiously non-observant than others."

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Eric Peter Kaufmann (born 11 May 1970) is a professor of politics at Birkbeck College, University of London. He is a specialist on Orangeism in Northern Ireland, nationalism, political demography and demography of the religious/irreligious.

Selected publications

  • Rethinking Ethnicity: Majority Groups and Dominant Minorities. Routledge, 2004. (editor) Template:ISBN
  • The Rise and Fall of Anglo-America. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 2004. Template:ISBN
  • The Orange Order: A Contemporary Northern Irish History. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007.
  • Unionism and Orangeism in Northern Ireland Since 1945: The Decline of the Loyal Family. Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2007. (with Henry Patterson) Template:ISBN
  • Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth?: Demography and Politics in the Twenty-First Century. Profile, 2010.
  • Political Demography: How Population Changes Are Reshaping International Security and National Politics. Oxford University Press, 2012. (joint editor) Template:ISBN
  • Whither the Child: causes and consequences of low fertility. Paradigm, 2012. (Edited with W. Bradford Wilcox) Template:ISBN
  • Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration and the Future of White Majorities 2018
  • Condemned to Rootlessness: The Loyalist Origins of Canada's Identity Crisis.

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