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Demographic Correlates of Values

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Values and Social Change in Britain

Part of the book series: Studies in the Contemporary Values of Modern Society ((SCVMS))

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This chapter presents the findings of the Values Study from the point of view of age, gender and social class. It outlines one typology of values — traditional, ambivalent and anti-traditional — and discusses the variations which occur throughout the British adult population on the basis of the above demographic indicators.

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Abrams, M. (1985). Demographic Correlates of Values. In: Abrams, M., Gerard, D., Timms, N. (eds) Values and Social Change in Britain. Studies in the Contemporary Values of Modern Society. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17924-4_2

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