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Public perceptions of disabled people: evidence from the British Social Attitudes Survey 2009
The UK Government on
January 25th 2011
Office for Disability Issues and Department for Work and Pensions
Evidence from a 2009 survey that measured public attitudes towards disabled people and disability.
Topics in this document
Behavioural sciences
Disability
Prejudice
Attitude (psychology)
Social model of disability
Survey methodology
Perception
Psychological concepts
Culture
Human activities
Psychology
Mental health
Cognitive science
Health
Neuroscience
Learning disability
Employment
Equal opportunity
Bias
Gender
Education
Learning
Questionnaire
Social desirability bias
Related SDGs
Citations
Cited by 5 other policy documents
(3 of them are from other policy sources)
Rights & Permissions
Uses license: Open Government Licence
Content from GOV.UK is subject to Crown copyright protection and is published under the Open Government Licence (OGL)