Conflict and Consensus: A Study of Values and Attitudes in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Religion | 30 |
Identity | 57 |
The constitutional question | 87 |
Family and sexual morality | 114 |
Leftright divide and new issue politics | 140 |
Work subjective wellbeing and social capital | 162 |
Conclusion | 218 |
Data sources | 234 |
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