BSA 40: Age differences
This chapter traces the evolution of age differences in support for left-right and liberal-authoritarian values since the 1980s.
This chapter traces the evolution of age differences in support for left-right and liberal-authoritarian values since the 1980s.
The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) has published its latest British Social Attitudes report.
This chapter examines how attitudes and behaviour in relation to men’s and women’s roles at work and at home have changed over the past four decades.
Findings from the British Social Attitudes survey.
How have attitudes to welfare changed over the past decade?
Findings from 40 years of the British Social Attitudes survey
Have voters attitudes changed in respect to the role and size of government?
Research shows that an apparent decline between the mid-1980s and mid-2000s in expectations of what government should do has reversed.
Findings from British Social Attitudes 40
The latest British Social Attitudes report marks 40 years of the report, which tracks social and political attitudes in Britain.
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