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British Social Attitudes Survey, 2002

Title details

SN: 4838
Title: British Social Attitudes Survey, 2002
Alternative title: BSA
Persistent identifier: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-4838-1
Series: British Social Attitudes Survey, 1983-
Depositor(s): National Centre for Social Research
Principal investigator(s): National Centre for Social Research
Sponsor(s): Gatsby Charitable Foundation
Hera Trust
Economic and Social Research Council
Department of Health
Department for Work and Pensions
Department for Education and Skills
Department of Trade and Industry
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Grant number: M543285002; L215252032; R000239727
Other acknowledgements: P ; 2110
Social Statistics Laboratory at the University of Strathclyde for writing the SPSS setup file.

Subject Categories

British and Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Surveys - Major studies
Social indicators and quality of life - Society and culture
Social attitudes and behaviour - Society and culture

Abstract

The British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey series began in 1983, and has been conducted every year since, except in 1988 and 1992 when core funding was devoted to conducting post-election studies in the British Election Study (BES) series (held at the Archive under GN 33066). However, for reasons of continuity, in 1997 a scaled-down BSA was also fielded in addition to the BES. Core funding for BSA is supplemented by financial support from a number of sources (including government departments, the ESRC and other research foundations), but final responsibility for the coverage and wording of the annual questionnaires rests with the NatCen Social Research (formerly known as the National Centre for Social Research and before that, Social and Community Planning Research).

The series is designed to produce annual measures of attitudinal movements which will complement large-scale government surveys such as the General Lifestyle Survey and the Labour Force Survey (held under GN 33090 and GN 33246 respectively), which deal largely with facts and behaviour patterns, as well as the data on party political attitudes produced by the polls. One of its main purposes is to allow the monitoring of patterns of continuity and change, and the examination of the relative rates at which attitudes, in respect of a range of social issues, change over time. Some questions are asked regularly, others less often. Many were also included in the Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey (NISA) series which ran from 1989-1996 (held under GN 33235). NISA has been succeeded by the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey (NILT) series (held under GN 33312), and the corresponding Young Life and Times Survey (YLT) series (held aunder GN 33313), which surveys young people aged 12-17 living in the households of adults interviewed for NILT. Both series began in 1998.

Additional studies
A combined BSA dataset is available (SN 2824) which includes data from 1983-1989 as well as an information retrieval program and a data extraction program. Also, in 1994, 1998 and 2003, the BSA survey was accompanied by the Young People's Social Attitudes Survey (YPSA) (held under GN 33338), which was designed to explore the attitudes and values of children and young people, and where possible to make comparisons with those held by adults. The sample for YPSA was drawn from young people aged 12-19 years living in the households of adults interviewed for the BSA survey. in addition, a compilation of BSA data and documentation, including interactive descriptive statistics, is available via the Britsocat web site, maintained by the Centre for Comparative European Survey Data.

Further information about the series and links to publications may be found on the NatCen Social Research British Social Attitudes web page.
Main Topics:
The BSA questionnaire normally comprises two parts, one administered and one for self-completion. Each year the interview questionnaire contains a number of 'core' questions, which are repeated in most years. In addition, a wide range of background and classificatory questions is included. The remainder of the questionnaire is devoted to a series of questions (modules) on a range of social, economic, political and moral issues - some asked regularly, others less often. Cross-indexes of those questions asked more than once appear in the reports.

In 1985, an international survey series initiative funded by the Nuffield Foundation, known as the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) (held under GN 33213) commenced. The BSA series contributes data each year for the ISSP, and so some questionnaire modules now allow cross-national comparisons. The ISSP modules are always contained in the self-completion part of the questionnaire.
For the 2002 survey, information was collected on a number of social issues including the following: political attitudes, public spending and welfare, health care, labour market issues, national identity, education and transport. Demographic data were were also collected. The topic of the ISSP module for this year was family and Changing Gender Roles.

Standard Measures
The questionnaires contain three scales developed by researchers involved in the British Social Attitudes survey series and the British Election Study (BES) series. These are: 'libertarian/authoritarian'; 'left/right'; and 'welfarist'. For details see the forthcoming Technical Report on the 2002 BSA survey.

Coverage, universe, methodology

Dates of fieldwork: June 2002, September 2002, . A small number of interviews were conducted during October and November 2002.
Country: Great Britain
Spatial units: Government Office Regions
Local Authority Districts
Postcode (District)
Standard Statistical Regions
Wards (Electoral)
Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies
Observation units: Individuals
Kind of data: Numeric
Alpha-numeric
Universe: National
Adults
Adults (18 and over) living in private households in Great Britain (excluding the 'crofting counties' north of the Caledonian Canal).

Time dimensions: Repeated cross-sectional study
The BSA survey is conducted annually.
Sampling procedures: Multi-stage stratified random sample
See documentation for each BSA year for full details.
Number of units: 6,200 (target, of which 5,644 were in scope), 3,435 (obtained).
Method of data collection: Face-to-face interview; Self-completion
The interview is conducted by Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI).
Weighting: Weighting variable: WTFACTOR. See documentation for further details.

Keywords

ABSENTEEISMADULTSAGE
AMBULANCE SERVICESAPPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENTAPPOINTMENTS
ATTITUDESBICYCLESBRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES
BUILDING MAINTENANCEBUSESBUSINESSES
CARE OF DEPENDANTSCARE OF THE ELDERLYCARE OF THE SICK
CAREER DEVELOPMENTCAREERS GUIDANCECARS
CENSORSHIPCENTRAL GOVERNMENTCHILD BENEFITS
CHILD CARECHILD DAY CARECHILDREN
CLASS SIZECOMPUTERSCONSERVATIVE PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN)
CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGECOOKINGCOST OF LIVING
CREDITCYCLE LANESDEATH PENALTY
DEBTSDECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENTDECISION MAKING
DEFENCEDEMOCRACYDENTISTS
DISABLED PERSONSDIVORCEDRIVING
ECONOMIC ACTIVITYECONOMIC CONDITIONSEDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATORSEDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDEDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURE
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCESEDUCATIONAL TESTSELECTRONIC GAMES
EMPLOYEESEMPLOYERSEMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT HISTORYENGLANDEQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAWETHNIC GROUPSEUROPEAN UNION
EXAMINATIONSFAMILIESFAMILY ROLES
FATHERSFATIGUE (PHYSIOLOGY)FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FRAUDFREEDOM OF SPEECHFULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
GENDERGENERAL PRACTITIONERSGOVERNMENT POLICY
GREAT BRITAINHAPPINESSHEALTH
HEALTH SERVICESHIGHER EDUCATIONHOME OWNERSHIP
HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT SERVICESHOSPITAL SERVICESHOSPITAL WAITING LISTS
HOUSEHOLD BUDGETSHOUSEHOLDSHOUSEWORK
HOUSINGHOUSING TENUREINCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTIONINDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENTINDUSTRIES
INFORMATION SOURCESINTEREST (FINANCE)INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
INTERNETINTERPERSONAL CONFLICTJOB CREATION
JOB HUNTINGJOB REQUIREMENTSJOB SATISFACTION
LABOUR PARTY (GREAT BRITAIN)LABOUR RELATIONSLANDLORDS
LAW ENFORCEMENTLEGISLATURELOANS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTLOWER HOUSEMANAGEMENT OPERATIONS
MANAGERSMARITAL STATUSMARRIAGE
MEDICAL CAREMEDICAL INSURANCEMEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
MENMONARCHYMONEY
MORAL VALUESMOTHERSMOTOR VEHICLES
MUSICNATIONAL ECONOMYNATIONAL IDENTITY
NATIONAL PRIDENEWSNEWSPAPER READERSHIP
NEWSPAPERSNORTHERN IRELANDNURSES
OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONSONE-PARENT FAMILIESONLINE SHOPPING
PARENT RESPONSIBILITYPARENT-SCHOOL RELATIONSHIPPART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
PATERNITY LEAVEPEDESTRIANSPERSONAL PROTECTIVE GEAR
PETROLPHYSICIANSPOLICE SERVICES
POLITICAL ALLEGIANCEPOLITICAL ATTITUDESPOLITICAL CORRUPTION
POLITICAL INTERESTPOLITICAL OPPOSITIONPOLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICAL SYSTEMSPOLITICIANSPOVERTY
PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATIONPRESSURE GROUPSPRICES
PRIMARY EDUCATIONPRIMARY SCHOOLSPRISON SENTENCES
PRISONSPRIVATE EDUCATIONPRIVATE HEALTH SERVICES
PRIVATE PERSONAL PENSIONSPRIVATE SECTORPROMOTION (JOB)
PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATIONPUBLIC ENTERPRISESPUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC TRANSPORTQUALIFICATIONSQUALITY OF LIFE
RACIAL DISCRIMINATIONRACIAL PREJUDICERAILWAY TRANSPORT
REGIONAL ECONOMYREGIONAL GOVERNMENTRELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCEREMOTE BANKINGRENTED ACCOMMODATION
RETIREMENTRIGHT TO INFORMATIONROAD TAX
ROAD TOLL CHARGESROAD TRAFFICROADS
RURAL AREASSAVINGSSCHOOL DISCIPLINE
SCHOOL TEACHERSSCHOOL-LEAVING AGESCOTLAND
SECONDARY EDUCATIONSECONDARY SCHOOLSSELECTIVE SCHOOLS
SELF-EMPLOYEDSELF-GOVERNMENTSINGLE EUROPEAN CURRENCY
SOCIAL ATTITUDESSOCIAL CLASSSOCIAL HOUSING
SOCIAL INTERACTIONSOCIAL ISSUESSOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL PROTESTSOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITSSOCIAL WELFARE EXPENDITURE
SOCIAL WELFARE PHILOSOPHYSPOUSESSPOUSE'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SPOUSE'S EMPLOYMENTSPOUSE'S OCCUPATIONSTANDARD OF LIVING
STATE RETIREMENT PENSIONSSTATE HEALTH SERVICESSTATE RESPONSIBILITY
STRESS (PSYCHOLOGICAL)STUDENT LOANSSUPERVISORY STATUS
TAX RELIEFTAXATIONTELEPHONE HELP LINES
TEMPORARY HOUSINGTERTIARY EDUCATIONTIME
TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIPTRADE UNIONSTRANSITION FROM SCHOOL TO WORK
TRANSPORTTRUSTUNEARNED INCOME
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITSUNIVERSITIESUPPER HOUSE
URBAN AREASVOCATIONAL EDUCATIONVOTING
VOTING BEHAVIOURWAGESWOMEN'S ROLE
WORK ATTITUDEWORKING CONDITIONSWORKING MOTHERS
WORKING TIMEWORKING WOMEN

Administrative and access information

Date of release:
First edition: 18 March 2004
Copyright: Copyright National Centre for Social Research
Access conditions: The depositor has specified that registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. The depositor may be informed about usage. See terms and conditions of access for further information.
Availability: UK Data Service
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Documentation

TitleFile NameSize (KB)
User Guide 4838userguide.pdf 897
Study information and citation UKDA_Study_4838_Information.htm 25
READ File read4838.txt 8

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Publications

Links to publications may be found on the NatCen Social Research British Social Attitudes web page.

Social and Community Planning Research (1983-1988) British Social Attitudes technical report, London: SCPR, annual.

Social and Community Planning Research (1989-1995) British Social Attitudes and Northern Ireland Social Attitudes: technical report, London: SCPR.

McGrath, K. and Waterton, J. (1986) British Social Attitudes: 1983-1986 panel survey technical report, London: SCPR.

Brook, L. et al. (compilers) (1992) British Social Attitudes cumulative sourcebook: the first six surveys, Aldershot: Gower. ISBN 0566058294.

Social and Community Planning Research (1996) British Social Attitudes, Young People's Social Attitudes and Northern Ireland Social Attitudes: technical report, London: SCPR.

Social and Community Planning Research (1997) British Social Attitudes and Northern Ireland Social Attitudes: 1995 surveys: technical report, London: SCPR.

Lilley, S. et al. (1998) British Social Attitudes and Northern Ireland Social Attitudes: 1996 surveys: technical report, London: SCPR.

Bromley, C. et al. (1999) British Social Attitudes 1997 survey: technical report, London: National Centre for Social Research.

Thomson, K. et al. (2001) British Social Attitudes 1999 survey: technical report, London: National Centre for Social Research.

Jowell, R. and Airey, C. (eds.) (1984) British Social Attitudes: the 1984 report, Aldershot: Gower. ISBN 0566007371.

Jowell, R. and Witherspoon, S. (eds.) (1985) British Social Attitudes: the 1985 report, Aldershot: Gower. ISBN 0566007517.

Jowell, R. Witherspoon, S. and Brook, L. (eds.) (1986) British Social Attitudes: the 1986 report, Aldershot: Gower. ISBN 0566007525.

Jowell, R. Witherspoon, S. and Brook, L. (eds.) (1987) British Social Attitudes: the 1987 report, Aldershot: Gower. ISBN 0566007533.

Jowell, R., Witherspoon, S. and Brook, L. (eds.) (1988) British Social Attitudes: the 5th report, Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishing. ISBN 0566057719.

Jowell, R., Witherspoon, S. and Brook, L. (eds.) (1990) British Social Attitudes: the 7th report, Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishing. ISBN 0566058405.

Jowell, R., Brook, L. and Taylor, B. (eds.) (1991) British Social Attitudes: the 8th report, Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishing. ISBN 1855212587.

Jowell, R. et al. (eds.) (1994) British Social Attitudes: the 11th report, Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishing. ISBN 1855216124.

Jowell, R. et al. (eds.) (1995) British Social Attitudes: the 12th report, Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishing.

Jowell, R. et al. (eds.) (1996) British Social Attitudes: the 13th report, Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishing. ISBN 1855216078.

Jowell, R. et al. (eds.) (1997) British Social Attitudes: the 14th report: the end of conservative values, Aldershot: Ashgate.

Jowell, R. et al. (eds.) (1998) British - and European - Social Attitudes: the 15th report - how Britain differs, Aldershot: Ashgate.

Jowell, R. et al. (eds.) (1999) British Social Attitudes: the 16th report: who shares New Labour values?, Aldershot: Ashgate.

Jowell, R. et al. (eds.) (2000) British Social Attitudes: the 17th report - focusing on diversity, London: Sage.

Park, A. et al. (eds.) British Social Attitudes: the 18th report: public policy, social ties, London: Sage.

Brook, L. (1998) 'What drives support for higher public spending' in P.F. Taylor-Gooby (ed) Choice and Public Policy, London: Macmillan.

Bryson, C. and Jarvis, L. (2000) Trends in attitudes to health care 1983-1998: report based on results from the British Social Attitudes surveys, London: National Centre for Social Research. ISBN 0904607550.

Park, A. et al. (eds.) (2004) British Social Attitudes: the 21st report, London: Sage.

Park, A. et al. (eds.) (2005) British Social Attitudes: the 23rd report, London: Sage.

Park, A. et al. (eds.) (2007) British Social Attitudes: the 24th report, London: Sage.

Park, A. et al. (eds.) (2009) British Social Attitudes: the 25th report, London: Sage.

Park, A. et al. (eds.) (2010) British Social Attitudes: the 26th report, London: Sage.

Park, A. et al. (eds.) (2010) British Social Attitudes: the 27th report, London: Sage.

Park, A., Clery, E , Curtice, J., Phillips, M and Utting, D. (eds.) (2011) British Social Attitudes: the 28th report, London: Sage. Retrieved February 16th, 2011 from http://www.natcen.ac.uk/study/british-social-attitudes-28th-report

Park, A., Clery, E., Curtice, J., Phillips, M. and Utting, D. (eds.) (2012) British Social Attitudes: the 29th Report, London: NatCen Social Research. Retrieved March 11th, 2013 from http://www.natcen.ac.uk/bsa29

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