British social attitudes : the 27th report : exploring labour's legacy
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British social attitudes : the 27th report : exploring labour's legacy
SAGE, c2010
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Published in association with the National Centre for Social Research
"2010/2011 edition"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
'The Rolls Royce of opinion surveys.' - The Times
'...an important barometer of opinion...' - The Telegraph
'...invaluable surveys of the national mood...' - Guardian
'...examines who we think we are, what we think, and how self-perceptions have changed over the past 25 years.' - Financial Times
The annual British Social Attitudes survey is carried out by Britain's largest independent social research organisation, the National Centre for Social Research. It provides an indispensable guide to political and social issues in contemporary Britain, summarising and interpreting data from the most recent nationwide survey, as well as drawing invaluable comparisons with the findings of previous years to provide a richer picture and deeper understanding of changing British social values.
The 27th Report focuses on the national mood after three terms of a Labour government. It includes analysis of the reaction to Labour's policies in health and education and explores people's perceptions of social mobility and inequality. It also examines the extent to which the banking crisis and MP's expenses scandal have shaped public attitudes and values
The British Social Attitudes survey report is essential reading for anyone seeking a guide to the topical issues and debates of today or engaged in contemporary social and political research.
Table of Contents
Do We Still Care about Inequality? - Karen Rowlingson, Michael Orton and Eleanor Taylor
How Fair Is the Route to the Top? Perceptions of Social Mobility - Anthony Heath, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Yaojun Li
One School of Thought? Reactions to Education Policy - Elizabeth Clery and Natalie Low
A Healthy Improvement? Satisfaction with the NHS under Labour - John Appleby and Ruth Robertson
The Evolution of the Modern Worker: Attitudes to Work - Alex Bryson and John Forth
A Tale of Two Crises: Banks, MPs' Expenses and Public Opinion - John Curtice and Alison Park
Resentment or Contentment? Attitudes towards the Union 10 Years on - Rachel Ormston and John Curtice
Age Identity and Conflict: Myths and Realities - Rory Fitzgerald, Eric Harrison and Frank Steinmaier
Post-War British Public Opinion: Is There a Political Centre? - John Bartle, Sebastian Dellepiane Avellaneda and James A Stimson
Appendix I: Technical Details of The Survey
by "Nielsen BookData"