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Family and personal background, profile of current parish/ministry and associated problems, in-service training and support, and attitudes to ministry in Urban Priority Areas (2010)


Type of Data: Family and personal background, profile of current parish/ministry and associated problems, in-service training and support, and attitudes to ministry in Urban Priority Areas (2010)

Faith Community: Christianity (Church of England)

Date: 1985, February-March

Geography: England

Sample Size: 402

Population: Stipendiary parochial clergy of the Church of England

Keywords: Church of England, church schools, clergy, clergy wives, ecumenism, faith schools, in-service training, job satisfaction, laity, ministry, Urban Priority Areas, voting

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: Social Surveys (Gallup Poll)

Sponsor: Archbishop of Canterbury's Commission on Urban Priority Areas

Survey Instrument: Gallup Survey of Church of England Clergymen

Published Source:

  • Faith in the City: A Call for Action by Church and Nation - The Report of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Commission on Urban Priority Areas, London: Church House Publishing, 1985
  • Gallup Survey of Church of England Clergymen, with Particular Reference to Comparative Differences Between Urban Priority Areas and Elsewhere, London: General Synod of the Church of England, 1986
  • Daily Telegraph, 31 January 1986
  • The Guardian, 31 January 1986
  • Church of England Newspaper, 31 January 1986
  • Church Times, 31 January 1986
  • Methodist Recorder, 6 February 1986

    BRIN ID: 2010

    Remarks:

    Original documentation for the survey is available at the Church of England Record Centre, reference ACUPA/GCS.

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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