Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey, 1994
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Northern Ireland Social Attitudes (NISA) survey series began in 1989, and was conducted every year in which the British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey was fielded until 1996. Supported initially by the Nuffield Foundation, the Central Community Relations Unit (CCRU) and the Policy Planning Research Unit (PPRU - now the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency), the NISA series is currently funded by all of the main Northern Ireland Departments. NISA has not been conducted since 1996, but was replaced by the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey series (NILT), held at UKDA under SN:33312, which began in 1998, and its corresponding Young Life and Times Survey (YLT) series (held under GN:33313), which surveys young people aged 12-17 living in the households of adults interviewed for NILT. Like its companion survey, British Social Attitudes, NISA was designed to complement large-scale government surveys (such as the Continuous Household Survey and the Quarterly Labour Force Survey) which collect mainly factual and behavioural data. Its main purpose was 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. NISA thus allows direct comparison of the attitudes, values and beliefs held by UK citizens on either side of the Irish Sea. Data users should, however, note that the two sets of data cannot be combined to produce UK data.
Main Topics: Alongside a `core' number of questions on (for example) public spending, welfare benefits, the labour market and community relations - and all the demographic and other classificatory variables - the NISA surveys also contained many of the questionnaire modules asked in that year's BSA survey, including questions (modules) on a range of social, economic, political and moral issues - some asked regularly, others less of ten. In addition, each year the NISA questionnaire included a special module of questions on topics close to the particular concerns of the province, such as constitutional arrangements, security measures, the perceived evenhandedness of institutions and community relations. Some of these questions were asked in Great Britain too, so allowing comparison of the attitudes of those living in Northern Ireland with the attitudes of people in Great Britain. See GN:33168 for the BSA surveys.
Besides the module devoted to Northern Ireland issues (such as community relations, perceived even-handedness of institutions, equal opportunities and integration, the following topics were also covered: government spending and the National Health Service; labour market participation; economic issues and policies (including income and taxation); gender issues, women at home and at work; welfare issues, single parents and poverty; civil libertarian issues; trust in the political process; countryside and the environment; European Community and international relations; social class, race and immigration; and informal carers (not asked in Britain).
Multi-stage stratified random sample
The sampling frame is the rating list. Geographical stratification (into three areas) followed by simple (ie unclustered) random sample of address, and random selection of one adult at each address.
Face-to-face interview
Self-completion
Computer Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) from 1993
- 1994
- ABORTION
- ADOLESCENTS
- AGE
- AGRICULTURAL POLICY
- AGRICULTURE
- AID
- ARTS
- ATTITUDES
- BRITISH POLITICAL P...
- BUILDING MAINTENANCE
- CARE OF DEPENDANTS
- CARE OF THE ELDERLY
- CATHOLICISM
- CENSORSHIP
- CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
- CHILD CARE
- CHILD DAY CARE
- CHILD DEVELOPMENT
- CHILD PROTECTION
- CHILDREN
- CIVIL DISTURBANCES
- CIVIL SERVANTS
- COHABITATION
- COMMUNITIES
- COMMUNITY BEHAVIOUR
- COSTS
- COUNCILLORS
- COUNTRYSIDE
- CRIME AND SECURITY
- CRIMINAL DAMAGE
- CRIMINALS
- CULTURE
- CURRENCIES
- DAY NURSERIES
- DEATH PENALTY
- DECENTRALIZED GOVER...
- DECISION MAKING
- DEFENCE
- DENTAL HEALTH
- DISABILITIES
- DISEASES
- DIVORCE
- DOMESTIC RESPONSIBI...
- ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
- ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
- ECONOMIC POLICY
- EDUCATION
- EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
- EDUCATIONAL OPPORTU...
- ELECTIONS
- ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY
- EMPLOYEES
- EMPLOYERS
- EMPLOYMENT
- EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
- ENVIRONMENTAL CONSE...
- ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRA...
- ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEM...
- ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING
- EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
- EQUAL PAY
- ETHNIC CONFLICT
- ETHNIC GROUPS
- EUROPEAN UNION
- EVIDENCE
- FAITH SCHOOLS
- FAMILIES
- FAMILY ENVIRONMENT
- FAMILY MEMBERS
- FAMILY ROLES
- FEAR OF CRIME
- FINANCIAL EXPECTATIONS
- FINANCIAL RESOURCES
- FINANCIAL SUPPORT
- FRAUD
- FREEDOM OF THE PRESS
- FRIENDS
- FRINGE BENEFITS
- FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT
- GENDER
- GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
- GOVERNMENT POLICY
- GUNS
- HEALTH
- HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
- HEALTH SERVICES
- HOME BASED WORK
- HOME OWNERSHIP
- HOME VISITS
- HOMOSEXUALITY
- HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT...
- HOURS OF WORK
- HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS
- HOUSEHOLDS
- HOUSEWIVES
- HOUSING
- HOUSING TENURE
- HUMAN SETTLEMENT
- ILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS
- IMMIGRANTS
- IMMIGRATION
- INCOME
- INCOME DISTRIBUTION
- INDUSTRIES
- INFIDELITY
- INFLATION
- INFORMATION
- INSTITUTIONS
- INTERGROUP RELATIONS
- INTERNATIONAL RELAT...
- INTERNATIONAL ROLE
- JOB CHANGING
- JOB HUNTING
- JOB SHARING
- JOURNALISTS
- JUDGMENTS LAW
- LABOUR MIGRATION
- LABOUR RELATIONS
- LANDLORDS
- LAW AND JUSTICE
- LAW ENFORCEMENT
- LAWFUL OPPOSITION
- LEGISLATION
- LEGISLATURE
- LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- MAGISTRATES
- MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS
- MANAGERS
- MARITAL HISTORY
- MARITAL STATUS
- MARRIAGE
- MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION
- MATERNITY LEAVE
- MEDICAL CARE
- MEDICAL INSURANCE
- MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
- MEMBERSHIP
- MEN
- MIXED MARRIAGES
- MONARCHY
- MORTGAGES
- MOTHERS
- MOTOR VEHICLES
- NATIONAL IDENTITY
- NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
- NEWSPAPER READERSHIP
- NEWSPAPERS
- NORTHERN IRELAND PO...
- NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS
- OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
- OCCUPATIONS
- ONE PARENT FAMILIES
- PARENT RESPONSIBILITY
- PARENTAL ROLE
- PARENTS
- PART TIME EMPLOYMENT
- PARTNERSHIPS BUSINESS
- PATERNITY LEAVE
- PATIENTS
- PERSONAL HYGIENE
- PERSONAL IDENTIFICA...
- POLICE SERVICES
- POLICING
- POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE
- POLITICAL ATTITUDES
- POLITICAL AWARENESS
- POLITICAL COALITIONS
- POLITICAL EXTREMISM
- POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES
- POLITICAL INTEREST
- POLITICAL PARTICIPA...
- POLITICAL POWER
- POLITICAL REPRESENT...
- POLITICAL SYSTEMS
- POLITICAL UNIFICATION
- POLITICIANS
- POLITICS
- POLLUTION CONTROL
- PORNOGRAPHY
- POVERTY
- PREMARITAL SEX
- PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
- PRISON SENTENCES
- PRIVATE PENSIONS
- PRIVATE SECTOR
- PROPORTIONAL REPRES...
- PROTESTANTISM
- PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
- PUBLIC TRANSPORT
- PUNISHMENT
- QUALIFICATIONS
- RACE RELATIONS
- RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
- RACIAL PREJUDICE
- RACISM
- REFUGEES
- RELIGION
- RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
- RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE
- RELIGIOUS DISCRIMIN...
- RELIGIOUS SEGREGATION
- RENTED ACCOMMODATION
- REPRESENTATIVE DEMO...
- RESIDENTIAL CARE OF...
- RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
- RETIREMENT
- RETRAINING
- RIGHT TO INFORMATION
- RIGHT TO PRIVACY
- RIGHTS OF ACCUSED
- RIGHTS OF PRISONERS
- ROADS
- SCHOOL DISCIPLINE
- SCHOOLS
- SELF EMPLOYED
- SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
- SEXUAL HARASSMENT
- SHARES
- SICK LEAVE
- SOCIAL ATTITUDES
- SOCIAL CLASS
- SOCIAL DISADVANTAGE
- SOCIAL HOUSING
- SOCIAL INEQUALITY
- SOCIAL ISSUES
- SOCIAL POLICY
- SOCIAL PROTEST
- SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
- SOCIAL SECURITY BEN...
- SOCIAL SERVICES
- SOCIAL SUPPORT
- SOCIAL WELFARE
- SOCIAL WELFARE PHIL...
- SOCIO ECONOMIC STATUS
- SPOUSE S ECONOMIC A...
- SPOUSE S OCCUPATION
- SPOUSE S OCCUPATION...
- SPOUSE S WAGES
- SPOUSES
- STANDARD OF LIVING
- STATE CONTROL
- STATE LEGAL AID
- STATE RETIREMENT PE...
- STUDENTS
- SUPERVISORS
- Social behaviour an...
- Social conditions a...
- TAXATION
- TERMINATION OF SERVICE
- TIME
- TOURISM
- TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP
- TRADE UNION RIGHTS
- TRADE UNIONS
- TRAINING COURSES
- TRAVELLING PEOPLE
- UNEMPLOYED
- UNEMPLOYMENT
- VIDEO RECORDINGS
- VISITS PERSONAL
- VOLUNTARY WELFARE O...
- VOTING
- VOTING BEHAVIOUR
- VOTING INTENTION
- WAGES
- WELFARE POLICY
- WILDLIFE PROTECTION
- WOMEN
- WOMEN S EDUCATION
- WOMEN S EMPLOYMENT
- WOMEN S RIGHTS
- WORK ATTITUDE
- WORKERS
- WORKERS RIGHTS
- WORKING MOTHERS
- WORKING WOMEN
- WORKPLACE RELATIONS
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Creator | Social and Community Planning Research |
Publisher | UK Data Service |
Publication Year | 1999 |
Funding Reference | Department of the Environment (Northern Ireland); Northern Ireland. Department of Economic Development; Department of Agriculture (Northern Ireland); Department of Health and Social Security (Northern Ireland); Northern Ireland, Department of Education; Policy Planning and Research Unit (Northern Ireland); Northern Ireland Office; Northern Ireland. Central Community Relations Unit |
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OpenAccess | true |
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Discipline | Economics; History; Humanities; Jurisprudence; Law; Philosophy; Social and Behavioural Sciences |
Spatial Coverage | Northern Ireland |