Research
Approach
- The 1995
Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey interviewed 1510 adults (aged
18 and over) who lived in private households.
- The sample
was drawn using the Valuation and Lands Agency list.
- Fieldwork
was undertaken using Computer Assisted Interviewing and a self-completion
questionnaire.
Contents:
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Introduction |
Lizanne
Dowds, Paula Devine and Richard Breen |
1 |
Attitudes
to Education in Britain and Northern Ireland |
Tony
Gallagher |
2 |
Attitudes
to the Welfare System |
Rick
Wilford |
3 |
Unleashing
the Apathy of a Lost Generation? Community Relations among Young People
in Northern Ireland |
Lizanne
Dowds and Paula Devine |
4 |
Attitudes
to Illicit Drug Use in Northern Ireland |
Edgar
F Jardine |
5 |
Family,
Friends and Neighbours |
Marina
Monteith and John Pinkerton |
6 |
Class,
Community Polarisation and Politics |
Mary
Duffy and Geoffrey Evans |
7 |
Transport
in Northern Ireland: Finding the Way forward? |
Iain
Bryson, Paula Devine and Lizanne Dowds |
8 |
Economic
Beliefs and Politics in Northern Ireland |
Bernadette
C Hayes and Ian McAllister |
9 |
Work,
Marriage and Family: A Time of Change? |
Gillian
Robinson and Norma Heaton |
Appendix
I |
Technical
Details of the Survey |
Alan
McClelland |
Appendix
II |
Using
Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey Data |
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Appendix
III |
The
questionnaires |
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