British Social Attitudes report 31 - key findings
Scotland chapters
A question of identity, economics or equality?
Can Scotland and the rest of the UK get along?
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Every year we ask over 3,000 people what it's like to live in Britain and how they think Britain is run. The British Social Attitudes survey has been carried out annually since 1983 and is our longest running survey. Over 90,000 people have taken part in the study so far.
The latest 31st BSA report is available now from its own microsite.
BSA informs the development of public policy and is well-used by opinion leaders and social commentators as an important barometer of public attitudes. New questions are added each year to reflect current issues, but all questions are designed with a view to repeating them periodically to chart changes over time.