Briefing • 1 November 2013
Briefing 4: What do people think?
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Explaining the data
We have relied upon data from the British Social Attitudes (‘BSA’) survey for this infographic. The BSA is done by the National Centre for Social Research, a non-profit body that annually produces data on social attitudes towards a range of issues including wealth and inequality. All the data can be found at http://www.britsocat.com.
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