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 A Guide to Northern Ireland Statistics -CONTINUOUS HOUSEHOLD SURVEY:  RELIGION MONITOR 1988-1990/91 (NO
1/93)
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 CONTINUOUS HOUSEHOLD SURVEY:  RELIGION MONITOR 1988-1990/91 (NO
1/93)This Monitor presents material relating to the social and
economic position of the two main religious denomination groups
within Northern Ireland based on data from the Continuous
Household Survey (CHS) for the years 1988, 1989/90 and 1990/91. 
Data for these years has been aggregated in an attempt to reduce
the sampling error associated with estimates.  The main areas
covered in the monitor include sample composition, household
structure and family size, occupation and economic activity,
education, income, housing and health.  Religion is a major
social variable within Northern Ireland and  much interest has
focused on comparison between religious groups.  Since CHS began
it has included a question which determined the religious
denomination of each respondent.
 
Published by:       Policy Planning and Research Unit (PPRU) 
Department of Finance and PersonnelAvailable from:          Central Survey Unit
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of
Finance and Personnel
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Chichester
Street, Belfast
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 Date published:          February 1993
 Price:              Free
 
 
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