Remarks:
The sample was recruited through a combination of self-selection and targeting of hard-to-reach groups and thus may not be fully representative of the Sikh community.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Attitudes and experiences of Sikhs (3696)
Faith Community: Sikhism
Date: 2016, May-August
Geography: United Kingdom
Sample Size: 4559
Population: Self-identifying Sikhs aged 16 and over
Keywords: British nationality, census 2021, charitable giving, country of birth, discrimination, education, employment, ethnicity, faith schools, First World War, five Kakars, forced conversions, general election, government, hate crimes, housing tenure, identity, independent public enquiry, India, membership of political parties, MPs, Parliament, political activism, sacrifices, sexual grooming, Sikh Genocide, Sikh Manifesto, Sikh Network, Sikhism, statutory code of practice, turban, turnout, UK Sikh Survey
Collection Method: Face-to-face and online interview and self-completion questionnaire
Collection Agency: Sikh Network
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 3696
Remarks:
The sample was recruited through a combination of self-selection and targeting of hard-to-reach groups and thus may not be fully representative of the Sikh community.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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