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Reports detailing public attitudes to housing taken from the British Social Attitudes survey.
This paper examines whether differences in individual risk attitudes are related to interpersonal conflict in rural Uganda
A survey of public attitudes towards the ethical standards and conduct of those in public life.
Ministry of Defence Human Resources (HR) strategy civilian continuous attitude surveys continuous attitude survey (CAS).
The annual NSRB provides insights on UK companies’ views of exporting, including perceptions around trade barriers.
Findings from the quarterly DESNZ Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT).
Results from the 2020 armed forces continuous attitude survey (AFCAS).
Tri-service results from the annual families continuous attitude survey.
Evidence from Bangladesh and Ethiopia
A technical note to accompany the Autumn 2021 to Summer 2022 waves of the BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker.
Findings from the 2022 Young Persons' Behaviour and Attitude Survey (YPBAS) in relation to road safety.
Results from the armed forces continuous attitude survey (AFCAS).
During March-April 2021, Deltapoll conducted polling on behalf of the CDEI to gauge public attitudes towards Smart Data schemes. The insights are informing its work with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).
This report assesses how social attitudes of UK young people today differ from previous generations and how they might change in the future.
These documents present the findings from the thirteenth quarterly wave of the DECC public attitude tracking survey.
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