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LIST OF TABLES & FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
Table 2.1 Attitudes to prejudice by highest educational qualification
Table 2.2 Attitudes to prejudice by age, gender, and religion
Table 3.1 Feelings about long-term relationships
Table 3.2 Unhappiness about long-term relationship by gender, education and religious attendance
Table 3.3 Attitudes to long-term relationships by knowledge of groups
Table 3.4 Attitudes to long-term relationships by general attitude to prejudice
Table 3.5 Attitudes to same-sex sexual relations by gender, age, religious attendance and whether knows a gay person
Table 3.6 Attitudes to gay men and lesbians' right to marry by gender, age, religious behaviour, general attitude to prejudice and whether knows a gay person
Table 4.1 Who would make a suitable primary school teacher?
Table 4.2 Who would not be a suitable primary teacher by education, age and general attitude to prejudice
Table 4.3 Suitability for primary teaching and personal knowledge of specific groups
Table 4.4 Gender stereotyping of primary school teaching by age, sex and education
Table 4.5 Attitudes to enforced retirement ages by age, income and area deprivation
Table 4.6 Attitudes to work life balance issues by support for traditional gender roles
Table 4.7 Competition in the labour market by age, education and general view of prejudice
Table 4.8 Competition in the labour market by socio-economic classification and household income
Table 5.1 Should bed and breakfast owners be allowed to refuse bookings?
Table 5.2 Should bed and breakfast owners be allowed to refuse bookings? by gender and age
Table 5.3 Whether B&B bookings should be refused by knowledge of groups
Table 5.4 Should bed and breakfast owners be allowed to refuse bookings by general attitude to prejudice
Table 7.1 Trends in discriminatory attitudes towards Muslims and ethnic minorities
Table 7.2 Trends in discriminatory attitudes towards gay men and lesbians
Table 7.3 Indicators of gender stereotyping, 2002 and 2006
Table 8.1 Attitudes to Equal Opportunities
Table 8.2 Attitudes to equal opportunities by age, education, and attitude to prejudice
Table 8.3 Trends in Attitudes towards Equal Opportunities
Table 8.4 Positive action by age, gender, education, socio-economic status and attitude to prejudice
Table 9.1 University Hotspots?
Table 10.1 Dimensions of psychological orientations
Table 10.2 Distribution of views on Cultural Threat and Cultural Diversity Scales
Table 10.3 Incidence of overall prejudice by concern about cultural threat
Table 10.4 Incidence of overall prejudice by feelings about cultural diversity
Table 10.5 Incidence of overall prejudice by minority versus majority culture scale
Table 11.1 Unhappiness about potential long-term relationships by concern about cultural threat
Table 11.2 Unhappiness about potential long-term relationships by feelings about cultural diversity
Table 11.3 Unhappiness about potential long-term relationships by minority vs majority culture scale
Table 11.4 Attitudes towards same-sex relationships by concern about cultural threat
Table 11.5 Attitudes towards same-sex relationships by feelings about cultural diversity
Table 11.6 Attitudes towards same-sex relationships by minority vs majority scale scores
Table 11.7 Attitudes to possible teachers by concern about cultural threat
Table 11.8 Attitudes to possible teachers by feelings about cultural diversity
Table 11.9 Attitudes towards possible teachers by minority vs majority culture scale
Table 11.10 Attitudes towards Bed and Breakfast bookings by concern about cultural threat
Table 11.11 Covert discrimination and attitudes to positive action by concern about cultural threat
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 3.1 Unhappiness about long-term relationship by age group
Figure 3.2 Attitudes to sexual relations between people of the same sex
Figure 6.1 Discriminatory responses to different groups across contexts
Figure 7.1 Attitudes to same sex sexual relations, 1983-2006, Great Britain
Figure 8.1 Attitudes to positive action for women and black or Asian staff, and job applicants with a disability
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