Religious affiliation (current and upbringing), and attendance at religious services (4192)
Type of Data: Religious affiliation (current and upbringing), and attendance at religious services (4192)
Faith Community: General
Date: 2020, 30 October-7 December
Geography: Great Britain
Sample Size: 3964
Population: Adults aged 18 and over living in private households south of the Caledonian Canal
Keywords: Attendance at religious services, British Social Attitudes Survey, NatCen Social Research, religion of upbringing, religious affiliation
Collection Method: Online and telephone interviews
Collection Agency: NatCen Social Research
Sponsor: NatCen Social Research, Economic and Social Research Council, British Academy, and Department for Work and Pensions
BRIN ID: 4192
Remarks:
British Social Attitudes Survey, 2020. Dataset available at UK Data Service as SN 9005. The Covid-19 pandemic necessitated abandonment of the customary face-to-face interview method. The switch to online and telephone interviewing resulted in a substantial decline in the household response rate (which was estimated at 14% in 2020).
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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