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Extent to which the freedom to practice one’s religion was considered a basic human right or a privilege granted by the state (2173)


Type of Data: Extent to which the freedom to practice one’s religion was considered a basic human right or a privilege granted by the state (2173)

Faith Community: General

Date: 1977, 21-27 July

Geography: Great Britain. Part of multinational survey

Sample Size: 1860

Population: Adults aged 15 and over

Keywords: Freedom of religion, freedom of worship, human rights, state

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: NOP Market Research (now part of GfK NOP)

Sponsor: United States Information Agency

Published Source:

  • World Opinion Update, Vol. 2, No. 4, July 1978, pp. 84-6
  • Index to International Public Opinion, 1978-1979, eds. Elizabeth Hann Hastings and Philip K. Hastings, London: Macmillan, 1980, pp. 290-4

    BRIN ID: 2173

    Remarks:

    Multinational survey, also undertaken in France, West Germany and Italy. Dataset available at the Roper Center as GBUSIA77-I77005

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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