28th British Social Attitudes Survey Published
The latest 28th British Social Attitudes Report is now available.
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. The survey tracks people's changing social, political and moral attitudes and informs the development of public policy.
It has been conducted annually since 1983. New questions are added each year to reflect current issues, but all questions are designed with a view to repeating them periodically to chart changes over time. So far over 80,000 people have taken part.
The landmark report is compiled by Britain’s leading independent social research institute NatCen Social Research.
Read up on Britain's attitudes to housing by downloading the chapter on
social attitudes to housing from the survey here