August 2009
Communities and local government
Type of publication: Reports Theme: Data collection and analysis This report presents findings from the 2007-08 Citizenship Survey. This is the fourth in a series of surveys carried out previously in 2001, 2003 and 2005. In 2007 the Citizenship Survey moved to a continuous design with key indicators made available every quarter (by way of a statistical release), and in March 2008 was given National Statistics status. The Citizenship Survey is designed to contribute to the evidence base across a range of important policy areas including cohesion, community empowerment, race equality, volunteering and charitable giving. Evidence from the Survey is also used both by Communities and Local Government and other government departments to monitor progress against a range of Public Service Agreement (PSA) and Departmental Strategic Objective (DSO) indicators and Local Government’s indicators can be found at Annex D. The survey also provides a wealth of information for wider social research and analysis. The Citizenship Survey is designed to contribute to the evidence base across a range of important policy areas including cohesion, community empowerment, race equality, volunteering and charitable giving. DownloadCitizenship survey 2007-08 [1,011 KB] |