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This report describes the findings of the 2003 Young Peoples Social Attitudes survey, a survey of 12 to 19 year olds. The interviews were carried out in connection with the British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey, an annual survey of adults aged 18 and over. The report examines the extent to which particular subgroups of young people differ in their views and experiences. We focus particularly upon age, sex and household background characteristics such as household income and adult educational background. The themes are: 1) politics and decision-making, 2) social networks and connectedness, 3) family life , 4) education and 5) work and the future.
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Researchers explain the British Social Attitudes Survey, its history and its goals. Every year, a cohort of interviewers asks the British public for their attitudes and impressions on a wide variety of subjects. The project has been ongoing for more than 30 years.
Attitude (Psychology) --- Quantitative research --- Surveys --- Research.
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