British Social Attitudes 2001-2002
Public Policy, Social Ties - The 18th Report
Alison Park, John Curtice, Katarina Thomson, Lindsey Jarvis, Catherine Bromley, Nina Stratford
Publisher: Sage ISBN: 9780761974536
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Chapter extracts
Pages from 1 - Poverty and social security - What rights, Whose responsibilities.pdf
Pages from 2 - Just a piece of paper - Marriage and cohabitation.pdf
Pages from 3 - Teenage mums.pdf
Pages from 4 - The NHS and Labours battle for public opinion.pdf
Pages from 5 - Genetic research - friend or foe.pdf
Cover, contents and Front Matter.pdf
Pages from 6 - How green are our values.pdf
Pages from 7 - Internet use - the digital divide.pdf
Pages from 8 - How robust is British civil society.pdf
Pages from 9 - Political engagement, trust and constitutional reform.pdf
Pages from 10 - Is devolution strengthening or weakening the UK.pdf
Pages from 11 - The Conservatives and Europe - waving or drowning.pdf
Introduction .pdf
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
Contents
- Poverty and Social Security, What Rights? Whose Responsibilities? - John Hills
- Just a Piece of Paper? Marriage and Cohabitation - Anne Barlow, Simon Duncan, Grace James and Alison Park
- Teenage Mums - Lynda Clarke and Katarina Thomson
- The NHS and Labour's Battle for Public Opinion - Jo-Ann Mulligan and John Appleby
- Genetic Research, Friend or Foe? - Nina Stratford, Theresa Marteau and Martin Bobrow
- How Green are our Values? - Ian Christie and Lindsey Jarvis
- Internet Use: The Digital Divide - Jonathan Gardner and Andrew Oswald
- How Robust is British Civil Society? - Michael Johnston and Roger Jowell
- Political Engagement, Trust and Constitutional Reform - Catherine Bromley, John Curtice and Ben Seyd
- Is Devolution Strengthening or Weakening the UK? - John Curtice and Ben Seyd
- The Conservatives and Europe: Waving or Drowning? - Geoffrey Evans









