« Previous | Contents |
Listen
RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION & SECTARIANISM IN SCOTLAND: A BRIEF REVIEW OF EVIDENCE (2002-2004)
Footnotes
1. All findings under this heading are reported from the text, which is referenced at the end of this paper.
2. This book defines sectarianism as conflict between Catholics and Protestants in Scotland- with an emphasis on anti- Catholicism.
3. Detailed findings are available from the final report on this survey, referenced in full at the end of this paper.
4. Findings indicate that 37% of those responding to the SSAS survey claimed to have 'no religion', compared to 36% affiliating themselves with the Church of Scotland, and 14% with Catholicism.
5. The full report is published by the Scottish Executive, and is referenced at the end of this paper.
6. Please see references for further details of this report.
7. Further details are available from a full report, of which details are given in the references section.
8. Titles of presentations available in the references section.
« Previous | Contents |