<a href="http://www.yudu.com/britishsocialattitudes-25threport-chapter1">Chapter One</a>
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<p><a href="http://www.yudu.com/britishsocialattitudes-25threport-chapter7">Chapter Seven</a></p>
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<p>′The Rolls Royce of opinion surveys′ - <b><i>The Times</i></b></p>
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<p>′… an important barometer of opinion…′ - <b><i>The Telegraph </i></b></p>
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<p>′…invaluable surveys of the national mood…′ - <b><i>Guardian</i></b></p>
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<p>′…examines who we think we are, what we think, and how self-perceptions have changed over the past 25 years′ - <b><i>Financial Times </i></b></p>
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<p>′…shows what the British people really think, as opposed to what journalists and politicians like to pretend they think′ - <b><i>John Pilger </i></b></p>
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<p>The annual <b>British Social Attitudes</b> survey is carried out by Britain′s largest independent social research organisation, the National Centre for Social Research. It provides an indispensable guide to political and social issues in contemporary Britain.</p>
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<p>This 25th Report summarises and interprets data from the most recent nationwide survey, as well as drawing invaluable comparisons with the findings of previous years to provide a richer picture and deeper understanding of changing British social values. </p>
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<p>The British Social Attitudes survey report is essential reading for anyone seeking a guide to the topical issues and debates of today or engaged in contemporary social and political research. </p>
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<p><b>Read two free sample chapters!</b></p>
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<p><b></b>This year′s contents are below, and you can read free online samples of chapter one, <a href="http://www.yudu.com/britishsocialattitudes-25threport-chapter1">Is there an English backlash? Reactions to devolution</a> and chapter seven, <a href="http://www.yudu.com/britishsocialattitudes-25threport-chapter7">Therapy Culture? Attitudes towards emotional support in Britain</a> now.</p>
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<b> <p>Contents:</p> </b>
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<p><i>Is there an English backlash? Reactions to devolution</i> - John Curtice</p>
<p><i>The NHS: satisfied now?</i> - John Appleby and Miranda Phillips</p>
<p><i>Do people want choice and diversity of provision in public services?</i> - John Curtice and Oliver Heath</p>
<p><i>Has welfare made us lazy? Employment commitment in different welfare states</i> - Ingrid Esser</p>
<p><i>Exploring parents′ views </i>- Geoff Dench</p>
<p><i>Pay more, fly less? Changing attitudes to air travel</i> - Sarah Butt and Andrew Shaw</p>
<p><i>Therapy culture? Attitudes towards emotional support in Britain - </i>Simon Anderson, Julie Brownlie and Lisa Given</p>
<p><i>Britain at play: should we ′do′ more and view less? - </i>Rossy Bailey and Alison Park</p>
<p><i>Is Britain a respectful society?</i> - Elizabeth Clery and Janet Stockdale </p>
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<p>For more information on the National Centre for Social Research visit <a href="http://www.natcen.co.uk">www.natcen.co.uk</a></p>