Citizenship survey, 2005-2011: Secure Access

The Citizenship Survey (known in the field as the Communities Study) ran from 2001 to 2010-2011. It began as the 'Home Office Citizenship Survey' (HOCS) before the responsibility moved to the new Communities and Local Government department (DCLG) in May 2006. The survey provided an evidenc...

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Corporate Author: Ipsos MORI, London (Author)
Format: Electronic Research Data Statistics
Language:English
Published: Colchester UK Data Service 2021
In:Year: 2021
Edition:2nd edition
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520 |a The Citizenship Survey (known in the field as the Communities Study) ran from 2001 to 2010-2011. It began as the 'Home Office Citizenship Survey' (HOCS) before the responsibility moved to the new Communities and Local Government department (DCLG) in May 2006. The survey provided an evidence base for the work of DCLG, principally on the issues of community cohesion, civic engagement, race and faith, and volunteering. The survey was used extensively for developing policy and for performance measurement. It was also used more widely, by other government departments and external stakeholders to help inform their work around the issues covered in the survey. The survey was conducted on a biennial basis in 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2007-2008. It moved to a continuous design in 2007 which means that data became available on a quarterly basis from April 2007. Quarter one data were collected between April and June; quarter two between July and September; quarter three between October and December and quarter four between January and March. Once collection for the four quarters was completed, a full aggregated dataset was made available, and the larger sample size allowed more detailed analysis. 
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650 4 |a care of the elderly 
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650 4 |a Cultural Identity 
650 4 |a debilitative illness 
650 4 |a Decision Making 
650 4 |a Disabilities 
650 4 |a disability discrimination 
650 4 |a Discrimination 
650 4 |a discrimination against homosexuals 
650 4 |a domestic responsibilities 
650 4 |a donations to charity 
650 4 |a economic activity 
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650 4 |a environmental movements 
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650 4 |a hours of work 
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650 4 |a Immigration 
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650 4 |a racial prejudice 
650 4 |a Racial segregation 
650 4 |a Racism 
650 4 |a reading skills 
650 4 |a Refuse 
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650 4 |a Religious Discrimination 
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650 4 |a rented accommodation 
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650 4 |a Schools 
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