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British Social Attitudes
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British Social Attitudes
Public Policy, Social Ties - The 18th Report

18th Edition
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366 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The indispensable annual British Social Attitudes survey compiles, describes and comments on a range of current social attitudes. 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 18th Report summarizes and interprets data from the most recent survey, and makes comparisons with findings from previous years.

`The Rolls Royce of opinion surveys' - The Times

John Hills
Poverty and Social Security
What Rights? Whose Responsibilities?

 
Anne Barlow, Simon Duncan, Grace James and Alison Park
Just a Piece of Paper?
Marriage and Cohabitation

 
Lynda Clarke and Katarina Thomson
Teenage Mums
Jo-Ann Mulligan and John Appleby
The NHS and Labour's Battle for Public Opinion
Nina Stratford, Theresa Marteau and Martin Bobrow
Genetic Research
Friend or Foe?

 
Ian Christie and Lindsey Jarvis
How Green are our Values?
Jonathan Gardner and Andrew Oswald
Internet Use
The Digital Divide

 
Michael Johnston and Roger Jowell
How Robust is British Civil Society?
Catherine Bromley, John Curtice and Ben Seyd
Political Engagement, Trust and Constitutional Reform
John Curtice and Ben Seyd
Is Devolution Strengthening or Weakening the UK?
Geoffrey Evans
The Conservatives and Europe
Waving or Drowning?

 

Alison Park

Alison joined NatCen in 1991, after completing an M.Phil. in Sociology at Nuffield College, Oxford. Her core areas of research are social, political and moral attitudes and values. ... More About Author

John Curtice

John Curtice is a Research Consultant at the Scottish Centre for Social Research, Deputy Director of CREST, and Professor of Politics at Strathclyde University. More About Author

Katarina Thomson

Katarina Thomson is a freelance editor and a former Research Director at NatCen More About Author

Lindsey Jarvis

Catherine Bromley

Catherine is involved in a number of ScotCen's studies with a particular focus on surveys. She has been director of the 2008-11 Scottish Health Survey and is involved in all stages of the project from questionnaire design through to reporting. The wide range of topics and policy areas covered in this one study make it a fascinating project to work on: from child obesity to adult dental health and alcohol consumption. As Deputy Director of ScotCen Catherine is also very involved in the day to day management of the organization, but maintains a strong involvement with projects, meaning that her research skills are put to good use regularly. ... More About Author

Nina Stratford

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