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Title: British Social Attitudes Survey Panel Study, 1983-1986
Keywords: ABORTION
ADOPTION
AGE
ALCOHOL USE
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
ARMED FORCES
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
ARTS
ASSOCIATIONS
ATTITUDE CHANGE
ATTITUDES
AUTOMATION
BANKS
BONUS PAYMENTS
BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES
BROKEN FAMILIES
BURGLARY
BUSINESSES
CARE OF DEPENDANTS
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
CHILD BENEFITS
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILDREN
CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
CIVIL DISTURBANCES
CIVIL SERVICE
CLASS DIFFERENTIATION
COHABITATION
COMMUNITY BEHAVIOUR
COMPUTERS
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES
CORRUPTION
COST OF LIVING
COSTS
COUNTRYSIDE CONSERVATION
CRIME AND SECURITY
CRIMINAL DAMAGE
CULTURAL INTEGRATION
CULTURAL PLURALISM
CULTURAL EXPENDITURE
CURRENCY DEVALUATION
CURRICULUM
DEATH PENALTY
DECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT
DECISION MAKING
DEFENCE
DELIVERY (PREGNANCY)
DENTAL TREATMENT
DISABLED PERSONS
DISARMAMENT
DISCIPLINE
DISCRIMINATION
DISEASES
DIVORCE
DOMESTIC RESPONSIBILITIES
DOMESTIC TRADE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
EDUCATIONAL COURSES
EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURE
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
EDUCATIONAL GRANTS
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
EDUCATIONAL POLICY
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS
ELDERLY
ELECTIONS
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMMES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EQUAL PAY
ETHNIC GROUPS
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY
EUROPEAN UNION
EUTHANASIA
EXAMINATIONS
EXPECTATION
INFIDELITY
FAMILIES
FAMILY COHESION
FAMILY LIFE
FAMILY PLANNING
FEAR OF CRIME
FINANCIAL EXPECTATIONS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FORECASTING
AID
FRAUD
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
GENDER
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
HEALTH
HEALTH SERVICES
HIGHER EDUCATION
HOME BUYING
HOME OWNERSHIP
HOMOSEXUALITY
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSEWORK
HOUSING
HOUSING AGE
HOUSING FINANCE
HOUSING TENURE
HUMAN SETTLEMENT
HUNTING
IMMIGRATION
IMPORT CONTROLS
IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION
INCENTIVES
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INDUSTRIES
INFLATION
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INJURIES
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
INTERPERSONAL INFLUENCE
JOB CHANGING
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB HUNTING
JOB REQUIREMENTS
LABOUR DISPUTES
LABOUR MOBILITY
LABOUR RELATIONS
LAW
LAW ENFORCEMENT
LAWFUL OPPOSITION
LEGISLATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MANAGEMENT
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
MARITAL STATUS
MARRIAGE
MASS MEDIA
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL INSURANCE
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
MEMBERSHIP
MILITARY EXPENDITURE
MIXED MARRIAGES
MONARCHY
MORAL CONCEPTS
MORAL VALUES
MOTOR VEHICLES
NATIONALIZATION
NATO
NEIGHBOURHOODS
NEWS ITEMS
NEWSPAPER READERSHIP
NUCLEAR BASES
NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS
NUCLEAR REACTOR SAFETY
NUCLEAR WARFARE
NUCLEAR WEAPONS
OBESITY
OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS
OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING
OCCUPATIONS
OFFENCES
OVERTIME
PARENT PARTICIPATION
PARENT-SCHOOL RELATIONSHIP
PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS
PARENT-TEACHER RELATIONSHIP
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
PARTICIPATION
PATIENTS
PEACE
PERFORMANCE
POLICING
POLICE CORRUPTION
POLICE SERVICES
SOCIAL POLICY
POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE
POLITICAL AWARENESS
POLITICAL COALITIONS
POLITICAL POWER
POLLUTION
PORNOGRAPHY
POSTAL SERVICES
POVERTY
PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PREMARITAL SEX
INTEREST GROUPS
PRICE CONTROL
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRISON SYSTEM
PRIVATE EDUCATION
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFIT SHARING
PROMOTION (JOB)
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
QUALIFICATIONS
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
RACIAL PREJUDICE
RACISM
RAILWAY TRANSPORT
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE
RENTED ACCOMMODATION
RENTS
RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
RETIREMENT
RETRAINING
REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS
RIGHT TO PRIVACY
ROADS
ROBBERY
SATISFACTION
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SELF-EMPLOYED
SEX DISCRIMINATION
SHARES
SICK PERSONS
SMOKING
SOCIAL ATTITUDES
SOCIAL CHANGE
SOCIAL CLASS
SOCIAL HOUSING
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SOCIAL ORIGIN
SOCIAL PROTEST
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
SOCIAL WELFARE
SPECIAL EDUCATION
STANDARD OF LIVING
STATE AID
STATE CONTROL
STATE RETIREMENT PENSIONS
STUDENT LOANS
STUDENTS
SUBSIDIARY EMPLOYMENT
SUBSIDIES
SUPERVISORS
SURROGATE MOTHERS
TAX EVASION
TAXATION
TEACHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
INNOVATION
TELEPHONES
TELEVISION PROGRAMMES
TELEVISION VIEWING
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
TENANTS' HOME PURCHASING
TERMINATION OF SERVICE
TERRORISM
TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP
TRADE UNION OFFICIALS
TRADE UNIONS
TRAINING
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
UPPER HOUSE
ASSAULT
ANIMAL TESTING
VOTING BEHAVIOUR
VOTING INTENTION
WAGE DETERMINATION
WAGE INCREASES
WAGES
WAGES POLICY
WOMEN
WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
WORK ATTITUDE
WORKING MOTHERS
HOURS OF WORK
WORKING WOMEN
WORLD WAR
1983-1986
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P><p><strong>Background</strong><br>The&nbsp;British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey series began in 1983. The series is designed to produce annual measures of attitudinal movements to complement large-scale government surveys that deal largely with facts and behaviour patterns, and&nbsp;the data on party political attitudes produced by opinion polls. One of the BSA's main purposes is to allow the monitoring of patterns of continuity and change, and the examination of the relative rates at which attitudes, in respect of a range of social issues, change over time. Some questions are asked regularly, others less often. Funding for BSA comes from a number of sources (including government departments, the Economic and Social Research Council and other research foundations), but the final responsibility for the coverage and wording of the annual questionnaires rests with NatCen Social Research (formerly Social and Community Planning Research). The BSA has been conducted every year since 1983, except in 1988 and 1992 when core funding was devoted to the British Election Study (BES).<br><br>Further information about the series and links to publications may be found on the NatCen Social Research <a title="British Social Attitudes" href="https://natcen.ac.uk/flagship-surveys">British Social Attitudes</a> webpage.</p>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>Each year, the BSA interview questionnaire contains a number of 'core' questions, which are repeated in most years. In addition, a wide range of background and classificatory questions is included. The remainder of the questionnaire is devoted to a series of questions (modules) on a range of social, economic, political and moral issues - some are asked regularly, others less often. Cross-indexes of those questions asked more than once appear in the reports.
In the 1983-1986 Panel Study the design of the panel and cross-section questionnaires was similar, but not identical, although where the same question was asked on both surveys, it was asked in an identical form. In 1983-1984 and 1985 a self-completion questionnaire was also asked. In 1986 the panel questionnaire was considerably shortened and no self-completion element was included.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/66708
Other Identifiers: 2197
10.5255/UKDA-SN-2197-1
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-2197-1
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