Posted on 14 September 2017 by Sophie Brown, Press Officer The Personal is Statistical: Why do so many of us identify as working class? In our monthly series, The Personal is Statistical, we'll be talking about where statistics have interacted with our personal lives. In this blog, Sophie Brown reflects on why so many people in Britain still identify as working class. Read the rest of this entry Tags: British Social Attitudes, The Personal is Statistical, class
Posted on 14 July 2016 by Nancy Kelley, Deputy Chief Executive Class Matters Why do so many middle class British people think they are working class? What does it mean that they feel like this? Read the rest of this entry Tags: British Social Attitudes, class, polling, social and political attitudes, society