Remarks:
A qualitative phase of research took place between 31 January and 1 March 2012, comprising 20 focus groups in London, Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Leeds, and Manchester
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Religion and political party identification, particularly the attitudes of black and minority ethnic people to the Conservative Party (3112)
Faith Community: General
Date: 2011, 24 October-4 December
Geography: England and Wales, 1165 of the 7193 Middle Layer Super Output Areas with the highest concentration of black and minority ethnic residents
Sample Size: 10268 (6596 white/mixed, 2100 Asian, 1101 black, 200 other)
Population: Adults aged 18 and over
Keywords: Conservative Party, David Cameron, ethnic and religious backgrounds, Labour Party, Liberal Democrat Party, membership of religious groups, politics, religious affiliation, voting
Collection Method: Telephone interview
Sponsor: Lord Ashcroft
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 3112
Remarks:
A qualitative phase of research took place between 31 January and 1 March 2012, comprising 20 focus groups in London, Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Leeds, and Manchester
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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