Attitudes of Gen Z young adults to secular and religious issues (4272)
Type of Data: Attitudes of Gen Z young adults to secular and religious issues (4272)
Faith Community: General, Islam
Date: 2023, 6-21 February
Geography: United Kingdom
Sample Size: 2073 (1071 general and 1002 Muslim)
Population: Adults aged 16–24, general and Muslim
Keywords: British versus Muslim identity, current financial situation, experience of Islamophobia, financial support to parents, Gen Z, go to a mosque to pray, go to a religious leader, homeowner, Hyphen, influence of religious leaders, likelihood of leaving UK to live abroad, Muslims, perceived accuracy of media coverage of Muslims in UK, personal debt, prayer at home, religious prejudice, Savanta ComRes, society’s ability to tackle climate change, time off work to celebrate Eid, use social media platforms, visit a place of worship
Collection Method: Online interview
Collection Agency: Savanta ComRes
Sponsor: Hyphen
Published Source:
https://hyphenonline.com/news/polls-data/
https://savanta.com/knowledge-centre/published-polls
BRIN ID: 4272
Remarks:
The Muslim sample was weighted to be representative of UK Muslims aged 16-24 by age, gender, and region. The national sample was weighted to be representative of UK adults aged 16-24 by age, gender, region, and religion.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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