Remarks:
Multinational survey, undertaken in 24 countries besides Great Britain, and among three Chinese publics (Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Importance attached to people of different religions being treated equally, to freedom of religious practice, to the freedom to try to convert individuals from one religion to another, and to the freedom to criticize religious leaders (2592)
Faith Community: General
Date: 2008, 29 January-19 February and 31 July-8 August
Geography: Great Britain. Part of multinational survey
Sample Size: 1603
Population: Adults
Keywords: Conversion, discrimination, equality, freedom of religion, freedom of religious practice, government, prejudice, religious leaders, United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, world religions
Collection Method: Telephone interview
Collection Agency: GlobeScan and Facts International
Sponsor: Royal Institute of International Affairs on behalf of Program on International Policy Attitudes, University of Maryland
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 2592
Remarks:
Multinational survey, undertaken in 24 countries besides Great Britain, and among three Chinese publics (Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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