Data for Undergraduate Political Science Courses: British Social Attitudes Survey, 2005
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UK Data Archive Study Number 6313 - Data for Undergraduate Political Science Courses: British Social Attitudes Survey, 2005 British Social Attitudes Survey 2005 Codebook Users should note that this is a reduced version of the British Social Attitudes Survey, 2005 (BSA 2005), which was created by the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen). Full details and technical information about the main BSA 2005 study may be found at http://esds.ac.uk/findingData/snDescription.asp?sn=5618 StRegion Standard Region 1 Scotland 7 Eastern 2 North East 8 South West 3 North West 9 South East 4 Yorkshire & Humberside 10 London 5 West Midlands 11 Wales 6 East Midlands Country Country 1 England 2 Scotland 3 Wales RSex Sex of Respondent 1 Male 2 Female RAge Age of Respondent in years MarSta2b Respondent's marital status 1 Married 2 Living with a partner 3 Separated (after being married) 4 Divorced 5 Widowed 6 Single (never married) 8 Don't know 9 Not answered Readpap Do you normally read a daily morning newspaper at least 2 times a week? 1 Yes 2 No 8 Don't know 9 Not answered WhPaper Which paper do you normally read? 1 Express 9 The Guardian 2 Mail 10 The Independent 3 Mirror 11 The Times 4 Daily Star 12 Morning Star 5 The Sun 94 Other Irish/Northern Irish/Scottish 6 Daily Record 95 Other (WRITE IN) 7 Daily Telegraph 98 Don't know 8 Financial Times 99 Not answered PartyIDN Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a supporter of any one political party? If so, which one? 1 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 2 Labour 4 Scottish National Party 5 Plaid Cymru 11 Other answer (WRITE IN) 6 Green Party 12 None 7 UK Independence Party (UKIP)/Veritas 13 Refused to say 8 British National Party (BNP)/ National F 98 Don't know 9 RESPECT/ Scottish Socialist Party 99 Not answered 10 Other party (WRITE IN) Politics How much interest do you generally have in what is going on in politics? 1 a great deal 5 none at all 2 quite a lot 8 Don't know 3 some 9 Not answered 4 not very much DfWnGE Some people say that it makes no difference which party wins in elections, things go on much the same. Using this card, please say how much of a difference? 1 A great deal 5 None at all 2 Quite a lot 8 Don't know 3 Some 9 Not answered 4 Not very much DoneProt have you ever Gone on demonstration about a government action which you thought was unjust and harmful? 0 Never done 1 Ever done 8 Don't know 9 Not Answered ObeyLaw In general, would you say that people should obey the law without exception, or are there exceptional occasions on which people follow their consciences even if it means breaking the law? -2 M Skp,A+C+D versions 1 Obey law without exception 2 Follow conscience on occasions 8 Don't know 9 Not answered DemSocR1 There are different views about people's rights in a democratic society. On a scale of 1 to 7, where 1 is not at all important and 7 is very important, how important to democracy is it that every adult living in Britain has the right to protest against government decisions they disagree with? 1 Not at all important 6 six 2 two 7 Very important 3 three 8 Don't know 4 four 9 Not answered 5 five DemSocR2 …And how important is it that every adult living in Britain has...the right not to be detained by the police for more than a week or so without being charged with a crime? 1 Not at all important 6 six 2 two 7 Very important 3 three 8 Don't know 4 four 9 Not answered 5 five A number of measures have been suggested as ways of tackling the threat of terrorism in Britain. Some people oppose these because they think they reduce people's freedom too much. Others think that the reduction in freedom is a price worth paying. Which view is closest to your own? TradeOf1 …banning certain peaceful protests and demonstrations. 1 Definitely unacceptable as it reduces people's freedom too much 2 Probably unacceptable as it reduces people's freedom too much 3 Probably a price worth paying to reduce the terrorist threat 4 Definitely a price worth paying to reduce the terrorist threat 8 Don't know 9 Not answered TradeOf3 …having compulsory identity cards for all adults. 1 Definitely unacceptable as it reduces people's freedom too much 2 Probably unacceptable as it reduces people's freedom too much 3 Probably a price worth paying to reduce the terrorist threat 4 Definitely a price worth paying to reduce the terrorist threat 8 Don't know 9 Not answered Please say whether you agree or disagree with each of the following statements. TerrorLk It is very likely that there will be a major terrorist attack in Britain in the next couple of years. 1 Agree strongly 2 Agree 3 Neither agree nor disagree 4 Disagree 5 Disagree strongly 8 Don't know 9 Not answered TerrConc The threat of a terrorist attack in Britain is of great concern to me. -2 M Skp,A+C+D versions 1 Agree strongly 2 Agree 3 Neither agree nor disagree 4 Disagree 5 Disagree strongly 8 Don't know 9 Not answered TortWar During a war it is acceptable for the armed forces to torture people. 1 Agree strongly 2 Agree 3 Neither agree nor disagree 4 Disagree 5 Disagree strongly 8 Don't know 9 Not answered SRSocCL To which social class does Respondent belong? 1 Middle class 2 Working class 3 No class given CharOft How often do you give money to charity? 1 Never 2 Occasionally but less often than once 3 Once or twice a year 4 Once every few months 5 Once or twice a month 6 Once a week or more 8 Don't know 9 Not answered Voted Talking to people about the general election on the 5th of May, we have found that a lot of people didn't manage to vote. How about you – did you manage to vote in the general election? 1 Yes, voted 2 No 8 Don't know 9 Not answered Vote Which party did you vote for in the general election? 1 Conservative 2 Labour 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 UK Independence Party (UKIP)/Veritas 8 British National Party (BNP)/ National F 9 RESPECT/ Scottish Socialist Party (SSP)/ 10 Other party (WRITE IN) 97 Refused to say 98 Don't know 99 Not answered Monarchy How important or unimportant do you think it is for Britain to continue to have a monarchy? 1 very important 2 quite important 3 not very important 4 not at all important 5 the monarchy should be abolished 8 Don't know 9 Not answered VoteSyst Some people say we should change the voting system for general elections to the UK House of Commons to allow smaller political parties to get a fairer share of MPs. Others say that we should keep the voting system for the House of Commons as it is to produce effective government. Which view comes closer to your own ... 1 we should change the voting system for the House of Commons 2 we should keep it as it is 8 Don't know 9 Not answered ConLabDf Now considering everything the Conservative and Labour parties stand for, would you say that there is a great difference between them, some difference, or not much difference? 1 there is a great difference between 2 some difference 3 not much difference 8 Don't know 9 Not answered ECPolicy Do you think Britain's long-term policy should be... 1 to leave the European Union 2 to stay in the EU and try to reduce the EU's powers 3 to leave things as they are 4 to stay in the EU and try to increase the EU's powers 5 to work for the formation of a single European government 8 Don't know 9 Not answered EUConRef How do you think you would vote in a referendum on the proposed new European constitution? Would you vote in favour of Britain adopting the new constitution or against? 1 To adopt the constitution 2 Not to adopt the constitution 8 Don't know 9 Not answered EuroRef And if there were a referendum on whether Britain should join the single European currency, the Euro, how do you think you would vote? Would you vote to join the Euro, or not to join the Euro? 1 To join the Euro 2 Not to join the Euro 8 Don't know 9 Not answered EurQuiz Score on European quiz (objective measure of EU knowledge) -2 M Skp,A+D versions 8 Don't know 9 Not answered Immig2Ma Do you think that too many immigrants have been let into the country or not? -2 M Skp,A+D versions 1 Too many 2 Not too many 8 Don't know 9 Not answered PMS Now I would like to ask you some questions about sexual relationships. If a man and woman have sexual relations before marriage, what would your general opinion be? 1 Always wrong 2 Mostly wrong 3 Sometimes wrong 4 Rarely wrong 5 Not wrong at all 6 (Depends/varies) 8 Don't know 9 Not answered ExMS What about a married person having sexual relations with someone other than his or her partner? 1 Always wrong 2 Mostly wrong 3 Sometimes wrong 4 Rarely wrong 5 Not wrong at all 6 (Depends/varies) 8 Don't know 9 Not answered HomoSex What about sexual relations between two adults of the same sex? 1 Always wrong 2 Mostly wrong 3 Sometimes wrong 4 Rarely wrong 5 Not wrong at all 6 (Depends/varies) 8 Don't know 9 Not answered Tenure2 Does your household own or rent this accommodation? 1 Owned/being bought 2 Rented (LA) 3 Rented (Housing Assoc/Trust) 4 Rented (other) 5 Rent free, squatting etc 9 No information Religion Do you regard yourself as belonging to any particular religion? 1 No religion 12 Sikh 2 Christian - no denomination 13 Buddhist 3 Roman Catholic 14 Other non-Christian 4 Church of England/Anglican 21 Free Presbyterian 5 Baptist 22 Brethren 6 Methodist 23 Congregational 7 Presbyterian/Church of Scotland 27 Other Protestant 8 Other Christian 97 Refused 9 Hindu 98 Don't know 10 Jewish 99 Not answered 11 Islam/Muslim RaceOri2 To which of these groups do you consider you belong? 1 BLACK: of African origin 8 ASIAN: of other origin (WRITE IN) 2 BLACK: