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Religious affiliation, churchgoing, respect for the Church and other institutions, and attitudes to Christmas as a religious festival and to religion as a moral framework for the family (1518)


Type of Data: Religious affiliation, churchgoing, respect for the Church and other institutions, and attitudes to Christmas as a religious festival and to religion as a moral framework for the family (1518)

Faith Community: General, Christianity

Date: 1997, 10 October-10 November

Geography: Great Britain

Sample Size: 984

Population: Adults aged 15 and over

Keywords: Christmas, Church, church attendance, churchgoing, family, importance of religion, Jesus Christ, moral framework, morality, religion, religious affiliation, religious festivals, respect

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: Market and Opinion Research International (MORI)

Sponsor: Nestle UK

Published Source:

  • Nestle Family Monitor, Number Two, Croydon: Nestle UK, 1998
  • Baptist Times, 5 March 1998
  • Methodist Recorder, 5 March 1998
  • Church of England Newspaper, 6 March 1998

    BRIN ID: 1518

    Remarks:

    The questions on Christmas were also put to 133 young people aged 11-19

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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