Public attitudes to trade tracker
This series brings together all documents relating to DIT’s public attitudes to trade tracker (PATT).
This survey collects data on public attitudes towards trade and government trade policy.
The research looks at:
- how much people know about international trade
- what people think free trade is
- how much support there is for free trade agreements (FTAs)
- what people think the impacts of FTAs will be
- what people would like to prioritise in future trade deals
The survey runs twice a year and data is collected through a combination of face-to-face and online interviews with approximately 2,400 individuals in the UK.
For further more information about this survey, contact [email protected].
Documents
Updates to this page
Published 10 August 2020Last updated 17 August 2023 + show all updates
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Added Public attitudes to trade tracker (PATT): wave 6 to the collection.
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Addition of Public attitudes to trade tracker (PATT): wave 5 to the collection.
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Addition of Public attitudes to trade tracker (PATT): wave 4 to the collection.
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Added link to wave 3 of public attitudes to trade tracker (PATT).
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First published.