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Demographics

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 1:55 pm
by redjay
I'm interested to know more about who my fellow NOMs are. I've tried setting up a poll using the forum, but it was too restrictive. So I've set up a short google survey which can be found here:

Edit(Poll now closed)

[url]https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIp ... f_link/url]

It's just a few short questions: what do you do for a living? What is your age? And what is your gender?

On the grand scheme of things it doesn't matter, but I am curious.

I set up the survey so it could be anonymous - I know that a lot of us value our privacy.

If you think it is nosey/prying, then please ignore.

But if you'd like to contribute, I'll be happy to collate and give some rough feedback on what the survey indicates.

RJ

Re: Demographics

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 1:33 am
by redjay
14 poll respondents so far. I will probably round up tomorrow or the day after. If anyone else wants to participate you are more than welcome. I promise I do not work for Cambridge Analytica.

Re: Demographics

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 6:34 am
by Hagoth
You're not selling this data to Cambridge Analytica are you? Kidding. I'll take it.

Re: Demographics

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 8:12 am
by oliver_denom
Hagoth wrote: Wed Mar 21, 2018 6:34 am You're not selling this data to Cambridge Analytica are you? Kidding. I'll take it.
I took the survey and now весь текст на русском

Re: Demographics

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 1:34 am
by redjay
OK So this is what came back:

Approximately...
75% of the respondents are male/25% female

32% in their 30's
40% in their 40's
14% in their 50's
14% in their 60's or older


Full time position:
Mechanical Engineer
SAHM
Oil and Gas volume management
Healthcare
Higher education administration
Prophet of God
Prophet of God (yes twice)
Research and software development
engineer
Retired
Attorney
Network security engineer
lecturer
System Engineer
Teacher
business analysis
Full time archaeology/ancient history student.
20+ year career in law enforcement
Stay at home mom
Speech Therapist
Department Manager
System Administrator
CTO
Tech suport/schoool
network security
Software Engineer
Supply Chain Manager
manager

Part time work
Software Development (for fun mostly)
Writer
Tech suport/schoool
Chase kids


Profession if not working in the same area as which respondent was trained
Mechanical Engineer
Banking
Computer scientist
Was an IT researcher and developer, in Business, Education, Government
Psychologist
IT
Previously videogame studio Creative Director, computer artist.
college degree is clinical psychology- first job was law enforcement related and stayed with it
Writer/editor
Information Technology
Information systems
Software Engineering
Technical writing
Supply Chain
Engineer

Well it seems then we are male dominated, not exactly young, and mostly professional.

Thank you to the respondents for taking part.

Hopefully you find the results interesting, if unsurprising.


RJ

Re: Demographics

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 7:25 am
by slavereeno
Interesting stuff, thanks RJ

Re: Demographics

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 8:17 am
by Corsair
Thanks for hosting this poll, Redjay. Admittedly, this poll is self-selecting but one critical point jumps out at me. Apart from the skewed gender ratios, this is the demographics of an LDS ward that the institutional church would love to have. It's filled with professionals in very profitable period of their early middle age. It's a group of productive people that would probably do a great job to staff a ward and fill the ranks of ward and stake leadership.

But it's on NOM. And the contributors are overwhelmingly opposed to continuting support of the LDS church. I still attend my ward and hold down a calling. But my support absolutely does not include include tithing or support for the temple. I simply await the time that leadership casts a skeptical eye on my flimsy testimony hoping to keep my interest supprting their picayune image of Christianity.

Re: Demographics

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2018 5:04 am
by redjay
I tend to agree that the church has lost some valuable members here.

Obviously we can't say it representative of people who have stepped away in the last few years. But it does seem to have some similarity with the John Dehlin study

http://www.whymormonsquestion.org/wp-co ... r20121.pdf

inasmuch as it seems that the demographic there also suggested that the people stepping away are highly capable, with many holding down good well-paid jobs. So less money and less intellectual capital for the church.