Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey - 1994 

Principal Investigators :
Social and Community Planning Research (now called National Centre for Social Research)
 
Years: 1994
   
Description:

The Northern Ireland Social Attitudes (NISA) survey began in 1989 as an extension of the British Social Attitudes Survey, and ran until 1996. 1510 adults aged 18 or over interviewed on their attitudes to a range of social issues.

 
Results: Below is a listing of the modules for this survey. Click on the module of interest for a listing of the variables and their questions

Political_Trust
Civil_Liberties
Europe_and_International_Relations
Background
Poverty
Countryside
Carers
Gender_and_Family_Roles
Social_Networks
Community_Relations
Race
Public_Spending
Countryside_and_Environment
Economic_Activity
Politics
Economic_Prospects
Europe
Class_and_Race
   
Questionnaires:

The main questionnaire was administered using computer assisted interviewing. Respondents were also asked to complete a paper self-completion questionnaire.

The questionnaires can be obtained from the UK Data Service.

 
Datasets:
The data set can be obtained from the UK Data Service.
   
Category: General Social Attitudes

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