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Nobel Prizes by Religion Between 1901 and 2000,data from Baruch A.Shalev,100 Years of Nobel Prizes (2003),Atlantic Publishers&Distributors,p.59 and p.57:Between 1901 and 2000 shows that Laureates 654 and 28 different religions

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Deutsch: Verteilung der Nobelpreise nach Religion zwischen 1901-2000, die Daten stammen aus Baruch A. Shalev, 100 Years of Nobel Prizes (2003), Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, S.59 und S.57: zwischen 1901 und 2000 gehören 654 Preisträger 28 verschiedenen Religionen an. Die meisten, 65,4 %, haben das Christentum in seinen verschiedenen Formen als ihre religiöse Präferenz angegeben. Insgesamt haben Christen 78,3 % aller Friedensnobelpreise, 72,5 % der Chemie-, 65,3 % der Physik-, 62 % der Medizin-, 54 % der Wirtschaftsnobelpreise und 49,5 % aller Literaturpreise erhalten.

Zwar erwies sich die Trennung zwischen Katholiken und Protestanten unter den Christen in einigen Fällen als schwierig, doch deuten die verfügbaren Informationen darauf hin, dass mehr Protestanten in den wissenschaftlichen Kategorien und mehr Katholiken in den Kategorien Literatur und Frieden vertreten waren.

Atheisten, Agnostiker und Freidenker machen 10,5 % aller Nobelpreisträger aus; in der Kategorie Literatur steigen diese Präferenzen jedoch deutlich auf etwa 35 % an. Eine auffällige Tatsache im Zusammenhang mit der Religion ist die hohe Zahl von Preisträgern jüdischen Glaubens - über 20 % aller Nobelpreise (138); darunter: 17 % in Chemie, 26 % in Medizin und Physik, 40 % in Wirtschaftswissenschaften und jeweils 11 % in Frieden und Literatur. Diese Zahlen sind bemerkenswert, wenn man bedenkt, dass nur etwa 14 Millionen Menschen (0,02 % der Weltbevölkerung) Juden sind. Im Gegensatz dazu waren nur 5 Nobelpreisträger muslimischen Glaubens - 0,8 % aller vergebenen Nobelpreise - bei einer Bevölkerung von etwa 1,2 Milliarden Menschen (20 % der Weltbevölkerung).
English: Distribution of Nobel Prizes by religion between 1901-2000, the data tooks from Baruch A. Shalev, 100 Years of Nobel Prizes (2003), Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, p.59 and p.57: between 1901 and 2000 reveals that 654 Laureates belong to 28 different religion. Most 65.4% have identified Christianity in its various forms as their religious preference. Overall, Christians have won a total of 78.3% of all the Nobel Prizes in Peace, 72.5% in Chemistry, 65.3% in Physics, 62% in Medicine, 54% in Economics and 49.5% of all Literature awards.

While separating Roman Catholic from Protestants among Christians proved difficult in some cases, available information suggests that more Protestants were involved in the scientific categories and more Catholics were involved in the Literature and Peace categories.

Atheists, agnostics, and freethinkers comprise 10.5% of total Nobel Prize winners; but in the category of Literature, these preferences rise sharply to about 35%. A striking fact involving religion is the high number of Laureates of the Jewish faith - over 20% of total Nobel Prizes (138); including: 17% in Chemistry, 26% in Medicine and Physics, 40% in Economics and 11% in Peace and Literature each. The numbers are especially startling in light of the fact that only some 14 million people (0.02% of the world's population) are Jewish. By contrast, only 5 Nobel Laureates have been of the Muslim faith-0.8% of total number of Nobel prizes awarded - from a population base of about 1.2 billion (20% of the world‘s population).
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