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Experience of religious discrimination; participation in religious groups or organizations (1250)


Type of Data: Experience of religious discrimination; participation in religious groups or organizations (1250)

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

Date: 2003, 20 February-30 September

Geography: England and Wales

Sample Size: 14057 adults (including a booster sample of ethnic minorities), 1032 children aged 8-10, 1666 young people aged 11-15

Population: Adults aged 16 and over, children aged 8-10, young people aged 11-15

Keywords: Anti-Semitism, Buddhists, Christians, discrimination, employment, ethnic minorities, freedom of religion, Hindus, Islamophobia, Jews, Muslims, prayer, prejudice, racial discrimination, racial prejudice, religion, religious affiliation, religious festivals, religious groups, religious organizations, Sikhs

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: Office for National Statistics (ONS)

Sponsor: Home Office and Department for Education and Skills

Published Source:

  • http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk
  • http://www.dcsf.gov.uk
  • Rahsaan Maxwell, 'Muslims, South Asians and the British Mainstream: A National Identity Crisis?', West European Politics, Vol. 29, 2006, pp. 736-56
  • Jonathan Scourfield, Chris Taylor, Graham Moore and Sophie Gilliat-Ray, 'The Intergenerational Transmission of Islam in England and Wales: Evidence from the Citizenship Survey', Sociology, Vol. 46, 2012, pp. 91-108

    BRIN ID: 1250

    Remarks:

    Dataset available at ESDS as SN 5087

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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