A survey examined social attitudes among people in Wales, together with their experiences of discrimination, harassment, and victimization. Respondents aged 70 and over were more than three times as likely as those aged 16-29 to agree that only white people could be truly Welsh. Respondents living in workless households were more likely than others to strongly disagree with the statement that Muslims who lived in Wales make a positive contribution to society.
Source: Social Attitudes in Wales: Results from the Living in Wales Survey 2007, Welsh Assembly Government (029 2082 5111)
Links: Report
Date: 2008-Nov