British social attitudes survey, 1985
British social attitudes survey, 1985
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This survey, the third in an annual series begun in 1983, is designed to chart movements in a wide range of social attitudes in Britain. It is similar to the General Social Survey in the United States. This survey contains questions on media, politics, international affairs, economic expectations, work orientation, labor market participation, attitudes towards the countryside, attitudes towards social expenditure, welfare state issues, housing, education, social class, religion, racial prejudice, sexual morality, household composition, education level, tenure, occupation, and income. Also included are data on the role of government, the environment, technology and employment, and nuclear war.
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