Remarks:
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Attitudes and values of young people (2197)
Faith Community: General, Alternative
Date: 1979, January-1980, October
Geography: Local survey. London
Sample Size: 1085 aged 16-25 and 2074 aged 26-39 (overall 57% response)
Population: Adults aged 16-39 (men and women) who joined or renewed their membership of London Central YMCA
Keywords: Abortion, afterlife, Bible, Church, church attendance, churchgoing, clergy, contraception, counselling, drugs, drunkenness, euthanasia, God, homosexuality, horoscopes, importance of religion, intelligent life on other planets, Jesus Christ, law, leisure
Collection Method: Self-completion questionnaire
Collection Agency: London Central YMCA
Sponsor: Leverhulme Trust
Survey Instrument: Francis, Youth in Transit, pp. 167-86 and Francis, Experience of Adulthood, pp. 199-218
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 2197
Remarks:
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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