Brexit Resources
Questions
on Brexit were asked in the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023.
Questions on Brexit were asked in the Young Life and Times Survey in 2016, 2018 and 2019.
Questions on Brexit were asked in the 2018 Kids' Life and Times Survey.
ARK
Resources
- Northern Ireland Peace Monitoring Report - A team led by ARK produced the Fifth and Sixth Peace Monitoring Reports which chart peace, political and social policy (including the political and economic implications of Brexit) in Northern Ireland.
- Political Attitudes in Northern Ireland 25 Years after the Agreement (Research Update 151) by Katy Hayward and Ben Rosher, is based on data from the 2022 Northern Ireland Life and Times survey.
- Political Attitudes in Northern Ireland after Brexit and under the Protocol (Research Update 147) by Katy Hayward, Milena Komarova and Ben Rosher examines data from the 2021 Northern Ireland Life and Times survey.
- Political attitudes at a time of flux (Research Update 133) by Katy Hayward and Ben Rosher uses data from the 2019 Northern Ireland Life and Times survey.
- Political Attitudes in Northern Ireland in a Period of Transition (Research Update 142) by Katy Hayward and Ben Rosher uses data from the 2020 Northern Ireland Life and Times survey.
- Our future - no vote: Attitudes to Brexit among children and young people (Research Update 130) by Dirk Schubotz, Martina McKnight, Katrina Lloyd and Paula Devine is based on data from the 2018 Young Life and Times, and 2018 Kids' Life and Times surveys.
- Waking up in a different country - Brexit and Northern Ireland
(Research
Update 116) by Cathy Gormley-Heenan, Arthur Aughey and Paula Devine, uses data from the 2016 Northern Ireland Life and Times
Survey.
- A video Waking up in a different country - Brexit and Northern Ireland by Cathy Gormley-Heenan discusses public attitudes to, and expectations of, Brexit, using data from the 2016 Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey.
Maintained
by Paula
Devine |