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Perceptions and experience of racial and religious prejudice; charitable giving and volunteering by religion (1137)


Type of Data: Perceptions and experience of racial and religious prejudice; charitable giving and volunteering by religion (1137)

Faith Community: General, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism

Date: 2005, March-September

Geography: England and Wales

Sample Size: 14081, including a booster sample of ethnic minorities

Population: Adults aged 16 and over

Keywords: Anti-Semitism, Buddhists, charitable giving, church attendance, church collection, churchgoing, community cohesion, discrimination, employment, ethnic minorities, freedom of religion, Hindus, Islamophobia, Jews, job, Muslims, prejudice, Protestants, racial prejudice, religious affiliation, religious practice, religious prejudice, Roman Catholics, Sikhs, volunteering

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: National Centre for Social Research (NatCen)

Sponsor: Department for Communities and Local Government

Published Source:

  • Sarah Kitchen, Juliet Michaelson and Natasha Wood, 2005 Citizenship Survey: Race and Faith Topic Report, London: Department for Communities and Local Government, 2006
  • Sarah Kitchen, Juliet Michaelson, Natasha Wood and Peter John, 2005 Citizenship Survey: Active Communities Topic Report, London: Department for Communities and Local Government, 2006
  • Sarah Kitchen, Juliet Michaelson and Natasha Wood, 2005 Citizenship Survey: Community Cohesion Topic Report, London: Department for Communities and Local Government, 2006

    BRIN ID: 1137

    Remarks:

    Dataset available at ESDS as SN 5367

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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