How are attitudes to Immigration in Britain changing?
Findings from the European Social Survey show how attitudes towards immigration in Britain are changing.
Findings from the European Social Survey show how attitudes towards immigration in Britain are changing.
For the first time, more people in Britain favour introducing proportional representation than keeping the current voting system.
This event unites key regional and international partners to focus on the most climate-vulnerable yet under-represented groups in research and policy.
A guest blog from Maddi Bunker, PhD student in Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh.
This secondary analysis combined data from five years of published HSE data (2015 to 2019).
We shed light on emerging trends, technological advancements, and innovative methodologies that are shaping the future of survey research.
For over 40 years, NatCen has been monitoring public attitudes towards abortion in Britain.
The Big Listen was a listening exercise commissioned by Ofsted to hear the views and experiences of key groups
More needs to be done to improve the inclusion of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups in society
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