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Attitudes to the extension of Sunday shopping and its likely impact on family and social life (2028)


Type of Data: Attitudes to the extension of Sunday shopping and its likely impact on family and social life (2028)

Faith Community: General

Date: 1985, October-December

Geography: England

Sample Size: 330

Population: Shopworkers

Keywords: Church attendance, churchgoing, employment, family, legislation, shopping, Sunday, trading, work

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: Jubilee Centre

Sponsor: Keep Sunday Special Campaign

Survey Instrument: Pelham and Townsend, Shopworkers, Family Life and Sunday Trading

Published Source:

  • Sarah Pelham and Christopher Townsend, Shopworkers, Family Life and Sunday Trading: Results of a Survey of Shopworkers in England in Autumn 1985, Cambridge: Jubilee Centre Publications, 1987
  • Simon Burton-Jones, New Facts for Auld, Cambridge: Jubilee Centre Publications, 1989, pp. 13-18

    BRIN ID: 2028

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    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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