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Minding the gap. Women’s views of independence in 2014

Women are less likely than men to say they will vote Yes to Scottish independence this September. This paper uses data from the Scottish Social Attitudes survey (SSA) to explore this ‘gender gap’.

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Opinion

What constitutional scenario do Scots think is best for gender equality and childcare provision?

Craig McAngus
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News

Video report: Women’s Voices in the Scottish independence debate

Clare de Mowbray
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Opinion

Attitudes to Gaelic and to Scottish Autonomy

Lindsay Paterson
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New Voice: Debating the Referendum in Gaelic / Guth Ùr: A’ deasbad Neo-eisimileachd tro Mheadhan na Gàidhlig

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Event roundup - Constitutions cafe: Gender equality and the referendum

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Putting gender equality and care policy into the independence referendum debate

Kirstein Rummery
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Opinion

Scottish… and Something Else? Arab Scots Discuss Identity on World Radio

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Opinion

Muslims Debate the IndyRef: Distinctly Indistinct Arguments

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Nationalism and national identity

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