| Description | This report presents the findings from questions covering awareness and perceptions of government included in the 2005 Scottish Social Attitudes Survey, funded by the Scottish Executive in order to inform policy development and evaluation. |
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| ISBN | 0 7559 6360 1 (Web Only) |
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| Official Print Publication Date | January 2007 |
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| Website Publication Date | January 03, 2007 |
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Lisa Given & Rachel Ormston, Scottish Centre for Social Research
ISBN
0 7559 6360 1 (Web only publication)
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Awareness of the Scottish Executive's recent activities
Are patterns the same for the Scottish Executive and the UK Government?
Who is most aware of Scottish Executive activities?
What explains differences in awareness of the Scottish Executive and the UK Government?
Knowledge of Scottish Governance and Devolution
Who is most likely to display high levels of knowledge about Devolution?
Where does power and influence lie?
What explains changes in perceptions of where power and influence lie?
Is the Scottish Parliament giving Scotland a stronger voice in the UK?
Conclusions
References
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