The social cohesion investment: Communities that invested in integration programmes are showing greater social cohesion in the midst of the COVID‐19 pandemic

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Fanny Lalot, Dominic Abrams, Jo Broadwood, Kaya Davies Hayon and Isobel Platts‐Dunn

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Wiley

The social cohesion investment: Communities that invested in integration programmes are showing greater social cohesion in the midst of the COVID‐19 pandemic

The data featured in this article is part of a large‐scale research project designed to track social cohesion in the United Kingdom during COVID‐19. The research, conducted in partnership by the University of Kent and the charity Belong – The Cohesion and Integration Network, conducted surveys distributed online to respondents from different parts of Great Britain.