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Ageing

As a society we are facing major changes with a growing and ageing population. We research the experiences of people across generations

Topic 29 September 2022

Event: Understanding Society and Growing Up in Scotland

Introducing longitudinal population studies from a biomedical science perspective – Understanding Society & Growing Up in Scotland

Blog 27 September 2022

British Social Attitudes: Public Attitudes in an Era of Crisis

Annual British Social Attitudes survey.

Event 22 September 2022

Could ‘Culture Wars’ Rekindle the Brexit Divide?

The ‘culture wars’ debate does in many respects mirror the division between Remainers and Leavers.

Blog 22 September 2022

British Social Attitudes: Britain more politically polarised than ever over Scottish independence

The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) is today publishing its 39th annual British Social Attitudes report.

Press release 22 September 2022

How The Constitutional Question Has Become More Divisive

Attitudes towards Scotland’s constitutional status divide the parties’ supporters now to a far greater extent than they did a decade ago.

Blog 22 September 2022

Half of Britain wants voting system to change, with clear majority among Labour supporters

For the first time, more people in Britain favour introducing proportional representation than keeping the current voting system.

Press release 22 September 2022

Northerners and Southerners now share similar economic values, but Londoners are more liberal and pro-welfare

People in the North are no longer more economically left-wing and pro-welfare than people in the South, finds the British Social Attitudes survey.

Press release 22 September 2022

Majority in Britain back ‘more tax, more spend’

A majority of people in Britain are still in favour of higher taxation and government spending, finds the latest British Social Attitudes survey.

Press release 22 September 2022

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