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Level and experience of prejudice on religious and other grounds, including against Muslims (2795)


Type of Data: Level and experience of prejudice on religious and other grounds, including against Muslims (2795)

Faith Community: General, Christianity, Islam

Date: 2005, 27 May-1 June

Geography: Great Britain

Sample Size: 2895

Population: Adults aged 16 and over

Keywords: Age, anti-Semitism, atheists, Britishness, charitable giving, charities, Christians, common identity, competition, disability, discrimination, diversity, egalitarianism, emotions, employment, equality, ethnicity, freedom, gender, Hindus, immigration, individualism, in-laws, Islamic terrorism, Islamophobia, Jews, justice, loyalty, media coverage, Muslims, neighbours, prejudice, religion, religious affiliation, religious beliefs, security, sexuality, social distance, stereotypes, terrorism, threats

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: TNS

Sponsor: Centre for the Study of Group Processes, University of Kent for the Women and Equality Unit, Department for Communities and Local Government

Survey Instrument: Abrams and Houston, Equality, Diversity and Prejudice in Britain, pp. 86-98

Published Source:

  • Dominic Abrams and Diane Margaret Houston, Equality, Diversity and Prejudice in Britain: Results from the 2005 National Survey, Canterbury: Centre for the Study of Group Processes, University of Kent, 2006

    BRIN ID: 2795

    Remarks:

    Some of the questions about Muslims were only put to a sub-sample of 931 respondents

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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