The acclaimed British Social Attitudes survey is the essential guide to the topical issues and debates facing British society today, and this is the 26th report
The series charts changes in British social values, with annual surveys carried out from a nationwide sample of around 3,500 people by the National Centre for Social Research′s team of interviewers.
The series seeks to chart changes in British social values over a period of time in relation to other changes in society, and is core-funded by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation. A full report is published each year.
The British Social Attitudes survey series is carried out by Britain's largest independent social research institute, the National Centre for Social Research.
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The 21st Report summarizes and interprets data from the most recent survey, and makes comparisons with findings from previous years.
The annual British Social Attitudes survey is carried out by Britain's largest independent social research organisation, NatCen Social Research.
'...the annual survey of British social attitudes - a document arguably more significant than the urban and rural white papers rolled together...' New Start '...fascinating snapshot.' The Guardian '...a highly-respected annual study.
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This survey provides an indispensable guide to current political and social issues in contemporary Britain. It describes and reviews a broad range of current social attitudes derived from extensive nationwide interviews.
Describes and comments on current social attitudes in Britain, based on information compiled from some 3,500 interviews carried out by Social and Community Planning Research, an independent, non-profit social research institute, in their ...