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Attitudes to and experience of discrimination (including on religion or belief), and perceptions of various religious groups as work colleagues or partners for children (3990)


Type of Data: Attitudes to and experience of discrimination (including on religion or belief), and perceptions of various religious groups as work colleagues or partners for children (3990)

Faith Community: General, Atheism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism

Date: 2019, 9-20 May

Geography: United Kingdom. Part of multinational survey

Sample Size: 1022

Population: Adults aged 15 and over

Keywords: Acquaintances, atheism, atheist person, Buddhism, Buddhist person, Buddhists, census, children, Christian person, Christianity, Christians, comfortable, different religion, discrimination, diversity in the workplace, employment, Eurobarometer, European Commission, expression of religious belief, friends, harassment, highest elected political position, Islam, Jewish person, Jews, Judaism, Kantar Group UK, love relationship, Muslim person, Muslims, person with different religion than the majority, religion or beliefs, religious affiliation, religious minority, religious prejudice, school lessons, visible religious symbols, widespread, work colleagues

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: Kantar Group UK

Sponsor: European Commission, Directorate-General for Communication

Published Source:

  • Special Eurobarometer 493 Report: Discrimination in the European Union, [Brussels]: European Commission, 2019
  • https://ec.europa.eu/COMMFrontOffice/publicopinion/

    BRIN ID: 3990

    Remarks:

    Special Eurobarometer 493, part of Wave 91.4 of Eurobarometer. Multinational survey, also undertaken in the 27 other member states of the European Union besides the United Kingdom.

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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