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British Social Attitudes: Growing polarisation in attitudes towards immigration

Findings from the latest British Social Attitudes (BSA) report, from the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen).

Press release 12 June 2024

British Social Attitudes 41 | Immigration

Changing attitudes, policy preferences and partisanship

Report 12 June 2024

Business Administrator Apprenticeship

This Business Administration (Level 3) Apprenticeship is an 18-month programme, designed to deliver practical work experience.

News 10 June 2024

Health survey provides latest data on children’s health

This survey series covers core topics every year, including general health and key lifestyle behaviours that influence health, and social care.

Report 6 June 2024

Time Use Surveys in the UK: A Methodological Review

A review exploring the current state of online time use surveys in the UK, with the aim of improving efficacy for both respondents and data users.

Report 6 June 2024

Dividing lines: a classification of British voters

This hybrid event aims to explore a new classification of British voters.

Event 5 June 2024

Ian Montagu

Ian Montagu is a Senior Researcher in the Attitudinal Surveys team.

Researcher 5 June 2024

Urban Progressives

This voter group are typically university educated professionals, who lean strongly to the left on economic issues.

Article 5 June 2024

Left-Behind Patriots

The Left-Behind Patriots are markedly left-wing on economic issues but are decidedly conservative and nationalist in their social outlook.

Article 5 June 2024

Apolitical Centrists

These are by far the least politically engaged of all voter groups. They don’t follow the news closely and don’t support any particular party.

Article 5 June 2024

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