Religious affiliation (current and upbringing), attendance at religious services, and importance of a person’s religion for getting ahead (4117)
Type of Data: Religious affiliation (current and upbringing), attendance at religious services, and importance of a person’s religion for getting ahead (4117)
Faith Community: General
Date: 2019, July-November
Geography: Great Britain
Sample Size: 3224 (45% response)
Population: Adults aged 18 and over living in private households south of the Caledonian Canal
Keywords: Attendance at religious services, British Social Attitudes Survey, importance of person’s religion for getting ahead, NatCen Social Research, religion of upbringing, religious affiliation
Collection Method: Face-to-face interview and self-completion questionnaire
Collection Agency: NatCen Social Research
Sponsor: NatCen Social Research and a consortium of public sector and third sector funders and clients, including Economic and Social Research Council
BRIN ID: 4117
Remarks:
British Social Attitudes Survey, 2019. Dataset available at UKDS as SN 8772. The questions on religious affiliation and attendance at religious services were put to the full sample of 3224 adults. The question on the importance of a person’s religion for getting ahead was only asked of sub-samples B and C (via self-completion questionnaire).
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