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==Demographics== One of the first surveys of sannyasins was conducted in 1980 at the Poona ashram by Swami Krishna Deva ([[David Berry Knapp]]), an American clinical psychologist who would later serve as mayor of [[Rajneeshpuram]].<ref name="sannyasins" /> In the survey, Krishna Deva polled 300 American sannyasins and discovered that their median age was just over 30. Sixty percent of them had been sannyasins for less than two years, and most continued to live in the United States. Half of them came from [[California]], 97 percent were white, 25 per cent were Jewish, and 85 percent belonged to the middle and upper-middle classes.<ref name="sannyasins" /><ref name="success">{{Harvnb|Aveling|1999|p=[https://books.google.com/books?id=-Zn4k2WvKZUC&pg=PR31 31]}}</ref> Almost two-thirds had university degrees and viewed themselves as "successful in worldly terms". Three-quarters had previously been involved in some therapy and more than half had previously experimented with another spiritual group.<ref name="success" /> In 1984 the average age of members of the Rajneesh movement was 34; 64 percent of the followers had a four-year college degree.<ref name="goldman209" /> A survey of 635 Rajneeshpuram residents was conducted in 1983 by Norman D. Sundberg, director of the [[University of Oregon]]'s Clinical/Community Psychology Program, and three of his colleagues. It revealed a middle-class group of predominantly college-educated whites around the age of 30, the majority of whom were women.<ref name="Joyson" /> Nearly three-quarters of those surveyed attributed their decisions to become Rajneeshees to their love for Rajneesh or his teachings.<ref name="Joyson" /> 91 per cent stated that they had been looking for more meaning in their lives prior to becoming members.<ref name="Joyson" /> When asked to rate how they felt about their lives as Rajneeshees, Ninety-three percent stated they were "extremely satisfied" or nearly so, most of them choosing the top score on a scale of 0 to 8. Only 8 percent stated that they had been as happy before joining.<ref name="Joyson">{{cite news |work=[[The Oregonian]] |date=17 July 1985 |url=http://www.oregonlive.com/rajneesh/index.ssf/1985/07/experts_draw_distinctions_betw.html |title=Experts draw distinctions between cults, religions (part 18 of 20) |publisher=Oregon Live |access-date=8 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121014103105/http://www.oregonlive.com/rajneesh/index.ssf/1985/07/experts_draw_distinctions_betw.html |archive-date=14 October 2012 }}</ref>
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