Religious affiliation and churchgoing, and attitudes to separate Catholic schools and religious conflict (1708)
Type of Data: Religious affiliation and churchgoing, and attitudes to separate Catholic schools and religious conflict (1708)
Faith Community: Christianity
Date: 1992, April-August
Geography: Scotland
Sample Size: 957 (74% response)
Population: Adults aged 18 and over
Keywords: Church attendance, churchgoing, faith schools, integrated schools, prejudice, Protestants, religious affiliation, religious conflict, religious education, Roman Catholics, schools, sectarianism
Collection Method: Face-to-face interview
Collection Agency: Social and Community Planning Research (now known as the National Centre for Social Research, or NatCen)
Sponsor: British General Election Surveys and University of Strathclyde
Published Source:
David Seawright and John Curtice, 'The Decline of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, 1950-92: Religion, Ideology or Economics?', Contemporary Record, Vol. 9, 1995, pp. 319-342Lynn Bennie, Jack Brand and James Mitchell, How Scotland Votes: Scottish Parties and Elections. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1997Anthony Heath, Nan Dirk de Graaf and Ariana Need, 'Class and Nation in England and Scotland', British Elections & Parties, Vol. 7, 1997, pp. 57-73David McCrone and Michael Rosie, 'Left and Liberal: Catholics in Modern Scotland', Out of the Ghetto? The Catholic Community in Modern Scotland, eds. Raymond Boyle and Peter Lynch, Edinburgh: John Donald, 1998, pp. 67-94Michael Rosie and David McCrone, 'The Past is History: Catholics in Modern Scotland', Scotland's Shame? Bigotry and Sectarianism in Modern Scotland, ed. Tom M. Devine, Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing, 2000, pp. 199-217Rory Williams and Patricia Walls, 'Going But Not Gone: Catholic Disadvantage in Scotland', Scotland's Shame? Bigotry and Sectarianism in Modern Scotland, ed. Tom M. Devine, Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing, 2000, pp. 231-52
BRIN ID: 1708
Remarks:
Dataset available at ESDS as SN 3171
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