Survey of Racial Attitudes, 1955-1956
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Title | Survey of Racial Attitudes, 1955-1956
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Notes | This research, conducted in 1956, examined the attitudes of the general population towards newly-arrived immigrants from the colonies. Three hundred white men and women were interviewed in six localities in England and Scotland. Attitudes on a range of issues were examined: integration into, and mixing with, the white population; stereotypes; the provision of employment and housing opportunities. The study concluded that although prejudice 'by colour' was not widespread amongst individuals, general discrimination still prevailed.
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Language | en
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