British social attitudes : the 8th report
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British social attitudes : the 8th report
Dartmouth , Social and Community Planning Research, c1991
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Britain is, on the whole, a well-documented nation. We know or are able to find out a great deal about our characteristics as a society - who we are and what we do. But we know much less about our social attitudes and values - what we think about our world and ourselves. "British Social Attitudes" compiles, describes and comments upon a wide range of current social attitudes. The information is obtained form around 3000 interviews carried out by SCPR among a nationwide sample in an annual series of surveys. The annual series of surveys seeks to chart changes in British social values during the 1980s and 1990s in relation to other changes in society, and is core-funded by the Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts. A report is published each year, providing important information about the nature of British society and how it is changing. The 8th Report summarizes and interprets data from the most recent survey in the series as well as making comparisons with findings form the previous surveys, and draws preliminary conclusions.
The series is designed with the aim of encouraging other researchers to use the dataset - which is publicly available through the ESRC Data Archive - to explore the results further within their spheres of interest.
Table of Contents
- Consensus and dissensus, Anthony Health and Dorren McMahon
- attachment to the welfare state, Peter Taylor-Gooby
- failing education?, A.H. Halsey
- justice and the law in Northern Ireland, Tony Gallagher
- house and home, John Curtice
- shades of green, Ken Young
- working mothers - free to choose?, Charon Witherspoon and Gillian Prior
- smoking and health, Yoav Ben-Shlomo, et al
- fainthearted libertarians, Lindsay Brook and Ed Cape
- interim report - economic outlook, Bridget Taylor.
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