British Social Attitudes 2006-2007
The 23rd Report
Alison Park, John Curtice, Katarina Thomson, Miranda Phillips, Mark Johnson
Publisher: Sage ISBN: 9781848606067
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Chapter extracts
Introduction.pdf
Cover, Contents and Front Matter.pdf
Pages from Chapter 1 - Who do we think we are - The decline of traditional social identities.pdf
Pages from Chapter 2 - Quickening death - the euthanasia debate.pdf
Pages from Chapter 3 - Are we all working too hard - Women, men, and changing atitudes to employment.pdf
Pages from Chapter 4 - Who should pay for my care - when I am 64.pdf
Pages from Chapter 5 - Agree to disagree - respect for political opponents.pdf
Pages from Chapter 6 - Proportional representation and the disappearing voter.pdf
Pages from Chapter 7 - Civil liberties and the challenge of terrorism.pdf
Pages from Chapter 8 - New Labour, New unions.pdf
Pages from Chapter 9 - Disabling attitudes - Public perspectives on disabled people.pdf
Pages from Chapter 10 - Isolates of socialites - The social ties of internet users.pdf
Subject Index.pdf
The British Social Attitudes survey series is carried out by Britain's largest independent social research institute, the National Centre for Social Research. It provides an indispensable guide to current political and social issues in contemporary Britain.
This, the 23rd report, describes the results of the most recent nation-wide survey, including analysis of the following areas:
- Civil liberties
- Social identities
- Disability
- Political Respect
- Employment Relations
- Euthanasia
- Care in Old Age
The most comprehensive review of changing British social values available, 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.









