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Abortion and public opinion in Great Britain: a 50-year retrospective

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Published survey sources

BRITISH ELECTION STUDIES

BRITISH SOCIAL ATTITUDES SURVEYS

EUROPEAN VALUES STUDIES

GALLUP

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MORI

NOP

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