Values and attitudes of young people (3754)
Type of Data: Values and attitudes of young people (3754)
Faith Community: General
Date: 2016, 19 September-26 October
Geography: United Kingdom. Part of multinational survey
Sample Size: 1031
Population: Young people aged 15-21
Keywords: Citizenship, decision to marry, different religion, freedom of speech, friends, good place to live, greater role for religion in society, hopeful of the future, importance of faith, influence of faith, offensive to religion, overall happiness, parents, personal values, place of worship, Populus, religious affiliation, religious faith, respect values of religion, right to non-violent free speech, personal matter, role of parent’s religion, self-assessed religiosity, sense of belonging to local community, uniting people, Varkey Foundation
Collection Method: Online interview
Collection Agency: Populus
Sponsor: Varkey Foundation
Survey Instrument: Broadbent, Gougoulis, Lui, Pota, and Simons, What the World’s Young People Think and Feel, pp. 107-17
Published Source:
Emma Broadbent, John Gougoulis, Nicole Lui, Vikas Pota, and Jonathan Simons, What the World’s Young People Think and Feel: Generation Z – Global Citizenship Survey, London: Varkey Foundation, 2017The Data: Generation Z – Global Citizenship Survey, London: Varkey Foundation, 2017
BRIN ID: 3754
Remarks:
Multinational survey, also undertaken in 19 other countries besides the United Kingdom: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Nigeria, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, and United States. Respondents were drawn from online panels using stratified sampling, and results were weighted by age and gender. In order to comply with each country’s legal requirements, certain questions were not asked in some countries or of some demographic groups.
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