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Religious affiliation (current and upbringing), attendance at religious services, and experience of religious discrimination with regard to work (3727)


Type of Data: Religious affiliation (current and upbringing), attendance at religious services, and experience of religious discrimination with regard to work (3727)

Faith Community: General

Date: 2015, July-November

Geography: Great Britain

Sample Size: 4328 (51% response)

Population: Adults aged 18 and over living in private households

Keywords: Attendance at religious services, British Social Attitudes Survey, church attendance, churchgoing, NatCen, National Centre for Social Research, religion of upbringing, religious affiliation, religious discrimination, work

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview and self-completion questionnaire

Collection Agency: National Centre for Social Research (NatCen)

Sponsor: Economic and Social Research Council and consortium of Government departments and charitable funders

Published Source:

  • http://www.natcen.ac.uk
  • Stephen Bullivant, The “No Religion” Population of Britain: Recent Data from the British Social Attitudes Survey (2015) and the European Social Survey (2014), London: Benedict XVI Centre for Religion and Society, St Mary’s University, Twickenham, 2017

    BRIN ID: 3727

    Remarks:

    British Social Attitudes Survey, 2015. Dataset available at UKDA as SN 8116. Affiliation and attendance questions were asked of the entire sample, experience of work discrimination of sub-samples B and D only (via self-completion questionnaire).

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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