Every year the British Social Attitudes survey asks over 3,000 people what it's like to live in Britain and how they think Britain is run. Since 1983 the survey has been tracking people's changing social, political and moral attitudes. The surveys are carried out by NatCen Social Research.
NatCen Social Research launched the latest British Social Attitudes Report in March 2015. More about the report at British Social Attitudes 32. The first release of these 2014 data has now been added to this site.
If you are interested in commissioning any data analysis using BSA data, please get in touch with bsa@natcen.ac.uk.
Analyse the responses to over 20,000 survey questions with results shown in time-series tables and charts. There are three pathways to search for questions. Questions may be found by:
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