BRITISH SOCIAL ATTITUDES 2012 SELF-COMPLETION...
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BRITISH SOCIAL ATTITUDES 2012 SELF-COMPLETION QUESTIONNAIRE
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UK Data Archive Study Number 7476 - British Social Attitudes Survey, 2012
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Q1.
To begin, we have some questions about women. To what extent do you agree or disagree…?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Strongly agree Agree
Neither agree
nor disagree Disagree Strongly
disagree Can’t
choose
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a. A working mother can establish just as warm and secure a relationship with her children as a mother who does not work.
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1 2 2 3 4 5
b. A pre-school child is likely to suffer if his or her mother works.
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1 2 2 3 4 5
c. All in all, family life suffers when the woman has a full-time job.
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1 2 2 3 4 5
d. A job is all right, but what most women really want is a home and children.
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1 2 2 3 4 5
e. Being a housewife is just as fulfilling as working for pay.
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Q2.
And to what extent do you agree or disagree...?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Strongly agree Agree
Neither agree
nor disagree Disagree Strongly
disagree Can’t
choose
a. Both the man and woman should contribute to the household income.
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1 2 2 3 4 5
b. A man's job is to earn money; a woman's job is to look after the home and family.
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Q3.
Do you think that women should work outside the home full-time, part-time or not at all under the following circumstances?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Work full-time Work part-time Stay at home Can’t choose
a. When there is a child under school age. 1038
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b. After the youngest child starts school. 1039
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Q4.
To what extent do you agree or disagree …?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Strongly agree Agree
Neither agree
nor disagree Disagree Strongly
disagree Can’t
choose
a. Married people are generally happier than unmarried people.
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b. People who want children ought to get married.
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1 2 2 3 4 5
c. It is all right for a couple to live together without intending to get married.
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1 2 2 3 4 5
d. Divorce is usually the best solution when a couple can’t seem to work out their marriage problems.
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Q5.
Children grow up in different kinds of families. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Strongly agree Agree
Neither agree
nor disagree Disagree Strongly
disagree Can’t
choose
a. One parent can bring up a child as well as two parents together.
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b. A same sex female couple can bring up a child as well as a male-female couple.
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c. A same sex male couple can bring up a child as well as a male-female couple.
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Q6. All in all, what do you think is the ideal number of children for a family to have?
PLEASE WRITE THE NUMBER IN THE BOX.
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Q7.
To what extent do you agree or disagree…?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Strongly agree Agree
Neither agree
nor disagree Disagree Strongly
disagree Can’t
choose
a. Watching children grow up is life's greatest joy.
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b. Having children interferes too much with the freedom of parents.
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c. Children are a financial burden on their parents.
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d. Having children restricts the employment and career chances of one or both parents.
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e. Having children increases people’s social standing in society.
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f. Adult children are an important source of help for elderly parents.
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Q8. Consider a couple who both work full-time and now have a
new born child. One of them stops working for some time to care for their child. Do you think there should be paid leave available and, if so, for how long?
PLEASE ENTER THE NUMBER OF MONTHS OR TICK THE BOX
Yes, months ► PLEASE ANSWER QUESTION 9 1065-6
No, there should be no paid leave 0 ►
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PLEASE ANSWER QUESTIONS 9 and 10 IF YOU ARE IN FAVOUR OF PAID LEAVE. OTHERWISE GO TO 11a on page 5
Q9.
And who should pay for this leave?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
The government 1 1067
The employer 2
Both the government and the employer 3
Other sources 4
Can’t choose 8
Q10.
Still thinking about the same couple, if both are in a similar work situation and are eligible for paid leave, how should this paid leave period be divided between the mother and the father?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
The mother should take the entire paid leave period and the father should not take any paid leave.
1 1068
The mother should take most of the paid leave period and the father should take some of it.
2
The mother and the father should each take half of the paid leave period.
3
The father should take most of the paid leave period and the mother should take some of it.
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The father should take the entire paid leave period and the mother should not take any paid leave.
5
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EVERYONE PLEASE ANSWER:
Q11a.
Consider a family with a child under school age. What, in your opinion, is the best way for them to organise their family and work life?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
The mother stays at home and the father works full-time. 1 1069
The mother works part-time and the father works full-time. 2
Both the mother and the father work full-time. 3
Both the mother and the father work part-time. 4
The father works part-time and the mother works full-time. 5
The father stays at home and the mother works full-time. 6
Can’t choose 8
Q11b
And, in your opinion, which of these options would be the least desirable?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
The mother stays at home and the father works full-time. 1 1070
The mother works part-time and the father works full-time. 2
Both the mother and the father work full-time. 3
Both the mother and the father work part-time. 4
The father works part-time and the mother works full-time. 5
The father stays at home and the mother works full-time. 6
Can’t choose 8
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Q12.
People have different views on childcare for children under school age. Who do you think should primarily provide childcare?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Family members 1 1071
Government agencies 2
Non-profit organisations (e.g. charitable organisations, churches/religious organisations)
3
Private childcare providers (e.g. private crèche, nanny, babysitter)
4
Employers 5
Can’t choose 8
Q13.
Who do you think should primarily cover the costs of childcare for children under school age?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
The family 1 1072
The government/public funds 2
The employers 3
Can’t choose 8
Q14.
Thinking about elderly people who need some help in their everyday lives, such as help with grocery shopping, cleaning the house, doing the laundry etc. Who do you think should primarily provide this help?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Family members 1 1073
Government agencies 2
Non-profit organisations (e.g. charitable organisations, churches/religious organisations)
3
Private providers of this kind of help 4
Can’t choose 8
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Q15.
And who do you think should primarily cover the costs of this help to these elderly people?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
The elderly people themselves or their family 1 1074
The government/public funds 2
Can’t choose 8
Now thinking of your own situation:
Q16a. On average, how many hours a week do you personally
spend on household work, not including childcare and leisure time activities? Hours 1075-6
b. On average, how many hours a week do you spend looking after family members (e.g. children, elderly, ill or disabled family members)? Hours 1077-8
PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY LIVING WITH YOUR SPOUSE OR A PARTNER. OTHERWISE GO TO Question 23 on page 10)
Q17a. And what about your spouse/partner? On average, how many hours a week does he/she spend on household work, not including childcare and leisure time activities? Hours 1079-80
b. And on average, how many hours a week does he/she spend looking after family members (e.g. children, elderly, ill or disabled family members)? Hours 1081-2
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Q18.
How do you and your spouse/partner organise the income that one or both of you receive? Please choose the option that comes closest.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
I manage all the money and give my spouse/partner his/her share
1 1083
My spouse/partner manages all the money and gives me my share
2
We pool all the money and each take out what we need 3
We pool some of the money and keep the rest separate 4
We each keep our own money separate 5
Q19. In your household who does the following things...?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Always me Usually me
About equal or
both together
Usually my
spouse/ partner
Always my
spouse/ partner
Is done by a third person
Can’t choose
a. Does the laundry
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b. Makes small repairs around the house
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c. Cares for sick family members
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1 2 2 3 4 5
d. Shops for groceries
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1 2 2 3 4 5
e. Does the household cleaning
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1 2 2 3 4 5
f. Prepares the meals
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Q20.
Which of the following best applies to the sharing of household work between you and your spouse/partner?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
I do much more than my fair share of the household work 1 1100
I do a bit more than my fair share of the household work 2
I do roughly my fair share of the household work 3
I do a bit less than my fair share of the household work 4
I do much less than my fair share of the household work 5
Q21.
When you and your spouse/partner make decisions about choosing shared weekend activities, who has the final say?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Mostly me 1 1101
Mostly my spouse/partner 2
Sometimes me/sometimes my spouse/partner 3
We decide together 4
Someone else 5
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Q22.
Considering all sources of income, between you and your spouse/partner, who has the higher income?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
My spouse/partner has no income 1 1102
I have a much higher income 2
I have a higher income 3
We have about the same income 4
My spouse/partner has a higher income 5
My spouse/partner has a much higher income 6
I have no income 7
Don't know 8
EVERYONE PLEASE ANSWER: Q23.
How often has each of the following happened to you during the past three months?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Several times a week
Several times a month
Once or twice Never
Doesn’t apply/ no job
a. I have come home from work too tired to do the chores which need to be done.
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b. It has been difficult for me to fulfil my family responsibilities because of the amount of time I spent on my job.
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c. I have arrived at work too tired to function well because of the household work I had done.
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d. I have found it difficult to concentrate at work because of my family responsibilities.
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Q24.
If you were to consider your life in general, how happy or unhappy would you say you are, on the whole?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Completely happy 1 1107
Very happy 2
Fairly happy 3
Neither happy nor unhappy 4
Fairly unhappy 5
Very unhappy 6
Completely unhappy 7
Can’t choose 8
Q25.
All things considered, how satisfied are you with your (main) job?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Completely satisfied 1 1108
Very satisfied 2
Fairly satisfied 3
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 4
Fairly dissatisfied 5
Very dissatisfied 6
Completely dissatisfied 7
Can’t choose 8
Doesn't apply/no job 0
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Q26.
All things considered, how satisfied are you with your family life?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Completely satisfied 1 1109
Very satisfied 2
Fairly satisfied 3
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 4
Fairly dissatisfied 5
Very dissatisfied 6
Completely dissatisfied 7
Can’t choose 8
Q27.
In general, would you say your health is…
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Excellent 1 1110
Very good 2
Good 3
Fair 4
Poor 5
Can’t choose 8
Q28.
Did your mother ever work for pay for as long as one year, after you were born and before you were 14?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Yes, she worked for pay 1 1111
No 2
Don’t know 8
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PLEASE ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE EVER HAD CHILDREN. OTHERWISE GO TO Q32 on page 14 Q29.
Did you work outside the home full-time, part-time, or not at all…
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Worked full-time
Worked part-time
Stayed at home
Does not apply
a. When a child was under school age? 1112
1 2 3 m
b. After the youngest child started school? 1113
1 2 3 8
Q30.
What about your spouse/partner at that time – did he or she work outside the home full-time, part-time, or not at all…
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Worked full-time
Worked part-time
Stayed at home
Does not apply
a. When a child was under school age? 1114
1 2 3 m
b. After the youngest child started school? 1115
1 2 3 8 Q31.
Who usually makes/made the decisions about how to bring up your children?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Mostly me 1 1116
Mostly my spouse/partner 2
Sometimes me/sometimes my spouse/partner 3
We decide together/decided together 4
Someone else 5
Does not apply 8
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Q32
Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly
Agree Neither agree Nor disagree
Disagree Disagree strongly
a Having a job is the best way for a woman to be an independent person.
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b. Housewives are central to the life of local communities in Britain.
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c. Because men and women are different, they can’t be expected to play the same family roles.
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d. Most mothers with young children would prefer having a male partner who is the main family earner rather than working full-time themselves.
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e. Family responsibilities make most men more caring people.
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1 2 3 4 5 Q33
Some people think that raising children generally makes a more important contribution to society then having a job. Others think that having a job generally makes a more important contribution. What do you think? PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Raising children makes a more important contribution to society than having a job
1 1135
Raising children and having a job make equally importantcontributions to society
2
Raising children makes a less important contribution to society than having a job
3
Can’t choose 8
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Q34
Think of a person who can’t find a job at the moment. Do you think there are any circumstances where it would be right to limit this person’s access to unemployment benefits? Please read through all of the options before choosing.
YES, it would be right to limit someone’s access to unemployment benefits if: PLEASE TICK ALL THAT APPLY ( )
They had enough savings or private insurance to look after themselves
01 1150-67
They were not actively looking for work
02
They had worked ever since leaving full-time education, but they were a low earner so they had not paid much in taxes
03
They had not paid much in taxes because they were bringing up children
04
They had not paid much in taxes because they were unemployed for a long time
05
They had not paid much in taxes because they gave up work to care for a sick or elderly relative
06
Some other reason (PLEASE WRITE IN)
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NO, it would never be right to limit access to unemployment benefits
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Can’t choose
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Q35
Some working couples with children find it hard to make ends meet on low wages. In these circumstances, do you think … PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
… the government should top-up their wages, 1 1190
… or, is it up to the couple to look after themselvesas best they can?
2
Can’t choose 8
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Q36
And what about working couples without children? If they find it hard to make ends meet on low wages, do you think … PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
… the government should top-up their wages, 1 1191
… or, is it up to the couple to look after themselvesas best they can?
2
Can’t choose 8
Q37
And what about working lone parents? If they find it hard to make ends meet on low wages, do you think … PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
… the government should top-up their wages, 1 1192
… or, is it up to the couple to look after themselvesas best they can?
2
Can’t choose 8
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Q38 Please tick one box for each statement to show
how much you agree or disagree.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree Disagree strongly
I never/rarely travel by car
for less than 2 mile
Can’t choose
a. Many of the journeys of less than two miles that I now make by car I could just as easily walk
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b. Many of the journeys of
less than two miles that I now make by car I could just as easily go by bus
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c. Many of the journeys of
less than two miles that I now make by car I could just as easily cycle, if I had a bike
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Q39 How many journeys of less than two miles do you make by car in a typical week?
PLEASE WRITE IN: Or tick here if you never travel by car
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Q40 Now some questions about air travel.
Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree Disagree strongly
Can’t choose
a. People should be able to travel by plane as much as they like 1250
b. People should be able to travel by
plane as much as they like, even if new terminals or runways are needed to meet the demand
1251
c. People should be able to travel by
plane as much as they like, even if this harms the environment 1252
d. The price of a plane ticket should
reflect the environmental damage that flying causes, even if this makes air travel much more expensive
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Q41 Please tick one box for each of these statements to show how much you agree or disagree.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree Disagree strongly
Can’t choose
a. For the sake of the environment, car users should pay higher taxes 1254
b. People should be allowed to use their
cars as much as they like, even if it causes damage to the environment 1255
c. For the sake of the environment
everyone should reduce how much they use their cars 1256
d. There is no point in reducing my car
use to help the environment unless others do the same 1257
e. People who drive cars that are better
for the environment should pay less to use the roads than people whose cars are more harmful to the environment
1258
1 2 3 4 5 8 Q42
In the last twelve months, have you or a close family member or close friend…
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PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE Yes,
just me
Yes, not me but close
family member or friend
Yes, both me and close
family member or friend
No, neither
a. …been an out-patient in an NHS hospital?
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b. …been an in-patient in an NHS hospital?
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Q43 Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
In each statement, the child is living with his mother, and his father is required to pay child maintenance to his mother.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree Disagree strongly
a. The father should be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure that his child and the mother live as well as he does
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1 2 3 4 5
b. The mother should receive child maintenance payments from the father even if she can meet the child’s basic needs without them
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1 2 3 4 5
c. The father should only be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure the child’s basic needs are met, but nothing more
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1 2 3 4 5
d. The father should be required to pay child maintenance even if he is living in poverty
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e. The father should be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure that his child lives as well after his parents separate as he did before
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1 2 3 4 5
f. Parents should support their children, but the law should never force one parent to pay child maintenance to the other
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g. It is better that the law sets a minimum amount for child maintenance rather than leave it entirely to the parents to decide what is right
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1 2 3 4 5
h. The higher the mother’s income, the less the father should have to pay in child maintenance
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1 2 3 4 5
i. The father should only be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure the child’s life is comfortable, even if the father has a very high income and lives much better than the child
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1 2 3 4 5
j. The father should be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure that his child lives as well as he does
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1 2 3 4 5
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Q44
Please tick one box to show how much you agree or disagree with the statement. below
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree Disagree strongly
Can’t choose
Now that Scotland has its own parliament, Scottish MPs should no longer be allowed to vote in the House of Commons on laws that only affect England.
1876
1 2 3 4 5 8 Q45
Please tick one box to show how much you agree or disagree with the statement. below
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree Disagree strongly
Can’t choose
Gay or lesbian couples should have the right to marry one another if they want to
1877
1 2 3 4 5 8 Q46
Here are a number of circumstances in which a woman might consider an abortion. Please say whether or not you think the law should allow an abortion in each case.
Should abortion be allowed by law? PLEASE TICK ONE BOX
ON EACH LINE Yes No
a. The woman decides on her own she does not wish to have a child 1878
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b. The couple agree they do not wish to have the child 1879
2 3
c. The woman is not married and does not wish to marry the man 1880
2 3
d. The couple cannot afford any more children 1881
2 3
e. There is a strong chance of a defect in the baby 1882
2 3
f. The woman’s health is seriously endangered by the pregnancy 1883
2 3
g. The woman became pregnant as a result of rape 1884
1 2
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Q47 Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree Disagree
Disagree strongly
a. The welfare state encourages people to stop helping each other
1907
b. The government should spend more money on welfare benefits for the poor, even if it leads to higher taxes
1908
c. Around here, most unemployed people could find a job if they really wanted one
1909
d. Many people who get social security don’t really deserve any help
1910
e. Most people on the dole are fiddling in one way or another
1911
f. If welfare benefits weren’t so generous, people would learn to stand on their own two feet
1912
g. Cutting welfare benefits would damage too many people’s lives
1913
h. The creation of the welfare state is one of Britain’s proudest achievements
1914
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Q48
Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree Disagree
Disagree strongly
a. Government should redistribute income from the better-off to those who are less well off
1915
b. Big business benefits owners at the expense of workers
1916
c. Ordinary working people do not get their fair share of the nation’s wealth
1917
d. There is one law for the rich and one for the poor
1918
e. Management will always try to get the better of employees if it gets the chance
1919
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Q49
Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree Disagree
Disagree strongly
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a. Young people today don’t have enough respect for traditional British values
1921
b. People who break the law should be given stiffer sentences
1922
c. For some crimes, the death penalty is the most appropriate sentence
1923
d. Schools should teach children to obey authority
1924
e. The law should always be obeyed, even if a particular law is wrong
1925
f. Censorship of films and magazines is necessary to uphold moral standards
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Q50
a. To help us plan better in future, please tell us about how long it took you to complete this questionnaire.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Less than 15 minutes 1 1950
Between 15 and 20 minutes 2
Between 21 and 30 minutes 3
Between 31 and 45 minutes 4
Between 46 and 60 minutes 5
Over one hour 6
b. And on what date did you fill in the questionnaire?
/ (Date Month)
1951-54
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Q51
And lastly just a few details about yourself.
a. Are you … ( )
Male 1 1955
Female 2
b. What was your age last birthday?
Please write in 1956-57
years
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Thank you very much for your help 1958-72
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B P3186
BRITISH SOCIAL ATTITUDES 2012 SELF-COMPLETION QUESTIONNAIRE
Completing the questionnaire: Please answer the questions in this booklet by placing a tick ( ) in one or more of the boxes, as instructed at each question. All your answers will be treated in strict confidence in accordance with the Data Protection Act. The questionnaire should not take very long to complete, and we hope you will find it interesting and enjoyable. Only the person who took part in the initial interview should complete this questionnaire. Returning the questionnaire: Your interviewer will arrange with you the most convenient way of returning the questionnaire. If the interviewer has arranged to call back for it, please fill it in and keep it safely until then. If not, please complete it and post it back in the pre-paid, addressed envelope, as soon as you possibly can. If you have any questions please call us on 0800 783 5890 or visit our website www.natcen.ac.uk/bsa.
THANK YOU AGAIN FOR YOUR HELP
INTERVIEWER TO ENTER OFFICE USE ONLY
1001-7
Serial number
1009-11
Sample point
1012-15
Interviewer number
1008 11 Card
number
1016 2 Version
Spare 1017-1030
this page is blank
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1
Q1
Think of a person who can’t find a job at the moment. Do you think there are any circumstances where it would be right to limit this person’s access to unemployment benefits? Please read through all of the options before choosing. YES, it would be right to limit someone’s access to unemployment benefits if: PLEASE TICK ALL THAT APPLY ( )
SPARE1017-1149
They had enough savings or private insurance to look after themselves
01 1150-67
They were not actively looking for work
02
They had worked ever since leaving full-time education, but they were a low earner so they had not paid much in taxes
03
They had not paid much in taxes because they were bringing up children
04
They had not paid much in taxes because they were unemployed for a long time
05
They had not paid much in taxes because they gave up work to care for a sick or elderly relative
06
Some other reason (PLEASE WRITE IN)
________________________________ 07
NO, it would never be right to limit access to unemployment benefits
00
Can’t choose
98
SPARE
Q2 1168-89
Some working couples with children find it hard to make ends meet on low wages. In these circumstances, do you think … PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
… the government should top-up their wages, 1 1190
… or, is it up to the couple to look after themselvesas best they can?
2
Can’t choose 8
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2
Q3
And what about working couples without children? If they find it hard to make ends meet on low wages, do you think … PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
… the government should top-up their wages, 1 1191
… or, is it up to the couple to look after themselvesas best they can?
2
Can’t choose 8
Q4
And what about working lone parents? If they find it hard to make ends meet on low wages, do you think … PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
… the government should top-up their wages, 1 1192
… or, is it up to the couple to look after themselvesas best they can?
2
Can’t choose 8
SPARE
1193-1258
Q5 Here are some things that could be done about traffic
in residential streets that are not main roads. Please tick one box for each to show whether you would be in favour or not in favour.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Strongly in favour In favour
Neither in favour
nor against Against Strongly
against Can’t
choose a. Closing residential streets to
through traffic 1259
b. Having speed limits of 20 miles per hour in residential streets 1260
c. Having speed bumps to slow down traffic in residential streets 1261
1 2 3 4 5 8
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Q6 Please tick one box for each of these statements to show how much you agree or disagree
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree Strongly
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Disagree Strongly
Can’t choose
a. If someone has drunk any alcohol they should not drive 1262
b. Most people don’t know how much alcohol they can drink before being over the legal drink-drive limit 1263
1 2 3 4 5 8
SPARE
1264-1349
Q7
Do you personally tend to think of disabled people in general in the following ways:
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Most of the time
Some of the time Hardly ever Never
a. … as getting in the way? 1350
1 2 3 m
b. … with discomfort and awkwardness?
1351
1 2 3 4
c. … as needing to be cared for? 1352
1 2 3 4
d. … as the same as everyone else? 1353
1 2 3 4
e. … as not as productive as non-disabled people?
1354
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
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4
Q8 Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
In each statement, the child is living with his mother, and his father is required to pay child maintenance to his mother.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree Disagree strongly
a. The father should be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure that his child and the mother live as well as he does
1400
1 2 3 4 5
b. The mother should receive child maintenance payments from the father even if she can meet the child’s basic needs without them
1401
1 2 3 4 5
c. The father should only be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure the child’s basic needs are met, but nothing more
1402
1 2 3 4 5
d. The father should be required to pay child maintenance even if he is living in poverty
1403
1 2 3 4 5
e. The father should be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure that his child lives as well after his parents separate as he did before
1404
1 2 3 4 5
f. Parents should support their children, but the law should never force one parent to pay child maintenance to the other
1405
1 2 3 4 5
g. It is better that the law sets a minimum amount for child maintenance rather than leave it entirely to the parents to decide what is right
1406
1 2 3 4 5
h. The higher the mother’s income, the less the father should have to pay in child maintenance
1407
1 2 3 4 5
i. The father should only be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure the child’s life is comfortable, even if the father has a very high income and lives much better than the child
1408
1 2 3 4 5
j. The father should be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure that his child lives as well as he does
1409
1 2 3 4 5
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Q9
On the whole, do you think it should or should not be the government's responsibility to ...
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Definitely should be
Probably should be
Probably should not be
Definitely should not be
Can’t choose
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a. ... provide a job for everyone who wants one 1860
1 2 2 3 4 5
b. ... keep prices under control 1861
1 2 2 3 4 5
c. ... provide health care for the sick 1862
1 2 2 3 4 5
d. ... provide a decent standard of living for the old
1863
1 2 2 3 4 5
e. ... provide industry with the help it needs to grow
1864
1 2 2 3 4 5
f. ... provide a decent standard of living for the unemployed
1865
1 2 2 3 4 5
g. .. reduce income differences between the rich and the poor
1866
1 2 2 3 4 5
h. ... give financial help to university students from low-income families
1867
1 2 2 3 4 5
i. ... provide decent housing for those who can't afford it
1868
1 2 2 3 4 5
j. ... impose strict laws to make industry do less damage to the environment
1869
1 2 3 4 8
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6
Q10
Listed below are some of Britain's institutions. From what you know or have heard about each one, can you say whether, on the whole, you think it is well run or not well run?
SPARE1870-84
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Very well run Well run Not very
well run Not at all well run
Can’t choose
a. The National Health Service 1885
1 2 3 4 5
b. The press 1886
1 2 3 4 5
c. Banks 1887
1 2 3 4 5
d. The trade unions 1888
1 2 3 4 5
e. The BBC 1889
1 2 3 4 5
f. The police 1890
1 2 3 4 8
Q11 Suppose a person has a painful incurable disease. Do you think that doctors should be allowed by law to end the patient’s life, if the patient requests it?
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Yes 1 1891
No 2
Q12 SPARE
1892-98
Suppose a newly-married young couple, both with steady jobs, asked your advice about whether to buy or rent a home. If they had the choice, what would you advise them to do? PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
To buy a home as soon as possible 1 1899
To wait a bit, then try to buy a home 2
Not to plan to buy a home at all 3
Can’t choose 8
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7
Q13 Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
SPARE1900-6
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree Disagree
Disagree strongly
a. The welfare state encourages people to stop helping each other
1907
b. The government should spend more money on welfare benefits for the poor, even if it leads to higher taxes
1908
c. Around here, most unemployed people could find a job if they really wanted one
1909
d. Many people who get social security don’t really deserve any help
1910
e. Most people on the dole are fiddling in one way or another
1911
f. If welfare benefits weren’t so generous, people would learn to stand on their own two feet
1912
g. Cutting welfare benefits would damage too many people’s lives
1913
h. The creation of the welfare state is one of Britain’s proudest achievements
1914
1 2 3 4 5
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8
Q14
Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree Disagree
Disagree strongly
a. Government should redistribute income from the better-off to those who are less well off
1915
b. Big business benefits owners at the expense of workers
1916
c. Ordinary working people do not get their fair share of the nation’s wealth
1917
d. There is one law for the rich and one for the poor
1918
e. Management will always try to get the better of employees if it gets the chance
1919
1 2 3 4 5
Q15
Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree Disagree
Disagree strongly
SPARE 1920
a. Young people today don’t have enough respect for traditional British values
1921
b. People who break the law should be given stiffer sentences
1922
c. For some crimes, the death penalty is the most appropriate sentence
1923
d. Schools should teach children to obey authority
1924
e. The law should always be obeyed, even if a particular law is wrong
1925
f. Censorship of films and magazines is necessary to uphold moral standards
1926
1 2 3 4 5
SPARE
1927-49
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ONLY
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Q16
a. To help us plan better in future, please tell us about how long it took you to complete this questionnaire.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
Less than 15 minutes 1 1950
Between 15 and 20 minutes 2
Between 21 and 30 minutes 3
Between 31 and 45 minutes 4
Between 46 and 60 minutes 5
Over one hour 6
b. And on what date did you fill in the questionnaire?
/ (Date Month)
1951-54
D D M M
Q17
And lastly just a few details about yourself.
a. Are you … ( )
Male 1 1955
Female 2
b. What was your age last birthday?
Please write in 1956-57
years
IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER COMMENTS YOU WISH TO MAKE, PLEASE USE THIS SPACE:
Thank you very much for your help 1958-72
Please keep the completed questionnaire for the interviewer if he or she has arranged to call for it. Otherwise, please post it as soon as possible in the pre-paid envelope provided.
CONFIDENTIAL
C P3186
BRITISH SOCIAL ATTITUDES 2012 SELF-COMPLETION QUESTIONNAIRE
Completing the questionnaire: Please answer the questions in this booklet by placing a tick ( ) in one or more of the boxes, as instructed at each question. All your answers will be treated in strict confidence in accordance with the Data Protection Act. The questionnaire should not take very long to complete, and we hope you will find it interesting and enjoyable. Only the person who took part in the initial interview should complete this questionnaire. Returning the questionnaire: Your interviewer will arrange with you the most convenient way of returning the questionnaire. If the interviewer has arranged to call back for it, please fill it in and keep it safely until then. If not, please complete it and post it back in the pre-paid, addressed envelope, as soon as you possibly can. If you have any questions please call us on 0800 783 5890 or visit our website www.natcen.ac.uk/bsa.
THANK YOU AGAIN FOR YOUR HELP
INTERVIEWER TO ENTER OFFICE USE ONLY
1001-7
Serial number
1009-11
Sample point
1012-15
Interviewer number
1008 1 Card
number
1016 3 Version
Spare 1017-1030
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
this page is blank
OFFICE USE
ONLY
1
Q1
Think of a person who can’t find a job at the moment. Do you think there are any circumstances where it would be right to limit this person’s access to unemployment benefits? Please read through all of the options before choosing.
YES, it would be right to limit someone’s access to unemployment benefits if: PLEASE TICK ALL THAT APPLY ( )
SPARE1017-1167
They had enough savings or private insurance to look after themselves
01 1168-89
They were not actively looking for work
02
They had worked ever since leaving full-time education, but they were a low earner so they had not paid much in taxes
03
They had not paid much in taxes because they were bringing up children
04
They had not paid much in taxes because they were unemployed for a long time
05
They had not paid much in taxes because they gave up work to care for a sick or elderly relative
06
They had not paid much in taxes because they were not born in Britain, but settled here more than 2 years ago
07
They had not paid much in taxes because they had recently come to Britain hoping to find work here
08
Some other reason (PLEASE WRITE IN)
09
NO, it would never be right to limit access to unemployment benefits
00
Can’t choose
98
Q2
Some working couples with children find it hard to make ends meet on low wages. In these circumstances, do you think … PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
… the government should top-up their wages, 1 1190
… or, is it up to the couple to look after themselvesas best they can?
2
Can’t choose 8
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2
Q3
And what about working couples without children? If they find it hard to make ends meet on low wages, do you think … PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
… the government should top-up their wages, 1 1191
… or, is it up to the couple to look after themselvesas best they can?
2
Can’t choose 8
Q4
And what about working lone parents? If they find it hard to make ends meet on low wages, do you think … PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
… the government should top-up their wages, 1 1192
… or, is it up to the couple to look after themselvesas best they can?
2
Can’t choose 8
Q5 Please tick one box for each of these statements to show
how much you agree or disagree SPARE
1193-1263
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree Strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree Disagree strongly
Can’t choose
a. Speed cameras save lives 1264
b. Speed cameras are mostly there to make money 1265
c. There are too many speed cameras 1266
d People should drive within the speed limit 1267
1 2 3 4 5 8
Q6 Average speed cameras measure speed based on the time taken to travel a distance between two camera sites. Fixed speed cameras measure speed at a single site.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX TO SHOW HOW MUCH YOU AGREE OR
DISAGREE
Agree Strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree Disagree strongly
Can’t choose
Average speed cameras are preferable to fixed speed cameras 1268
1 2 3 4 5 8
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Q7 Please tick one box for each of these statements to show how much you agree or disagree
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree Strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree Disagree strongly
Can’t choose
a. It is perfectly safe to talk on a hand-held mobile phone while driving 1269
b. All use of mobile phones while driving, including hands-free kits is dangerous 1270
c. All use of mobile phones while driving, including hands-free kits should be banned 1271
d The law on using mobile phones whilst driving is not properly enforced 1272
1 2 3 4 5 8 Q8
Do you personally tend to think of disabled people in general in the following ways:
SPARE 1273-
1349
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Most of the time
Some of the time Hardly ever Never
a. … as getting in the way? 1350
1 2 3 m
b. … with discomfort and awkwardness?
1351
1 2 3 4
c. … as needing to be cared for? 1352
1 2 3 4
d. … as the same as everyone else? 1353
1 2 3 4
e. … as not as productive as non-disabled people?
1354
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
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Q9 Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
SPARE1355-1399
In each statement, the child is living with his mother, and his father is required to pay child maintenance to his mother.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree Disagree strongly
a. The father should be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure that his child and the mother live as well as he does
1400
1 2 3 4 5
b. The mother should receive child maintenance payments from the father even if she can meet the child’s basic needs without them
1401
1 2 3 4 5
c. The father should only be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure the child’s basic needs are met, but nothing more
1402
1 2 3 4 5
d. The father should be required to pay child maintenance even if he is living in poverty
1403
1 2 3 4 5
e. The father should be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure that his child lives as well after his parents separate as he did before
1404
1 2 3 4 5
f. Parents should support their children, but the law should never force one parent to pay child maintenance to the other
1405
1 2 3 4 5
g. It is better that the law sets a minimum amount for child maintenance rather than leave it entirely to the parents to decide what is right
1406
1 2 3 4 5
h. The higher the mother’s income, the less the father should have to pay in child maintenance
1407
1 2 3 4 5
i. The father should only be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure the child’s life is comfortable, even if the father has a very high income and lives much better than the child
1408
1 2 3 4 5
j. The father should be required to pay enough child maintenance to make sure that his child lives as well as he does
1409
1 2 3 4 5
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Q10
How successful do you think the government in Britain is nowadays in each of the following areas?
SPARE1410-1869
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Very successful
Quite successful
Neither successful
nor un-successful
Quite un-successful
Very un-successful
Can’t choose
a. Providing health care for the sick?
1870
1 2 2 3 4 5
b. Providing a decent standard of living for the old?
1871
1 2 2 3 4 5
c. Dealing with threats to Britain’s security?
1872
1 2 2 3 4 5
d. Controlling crime? 1873
1 2 2 3 4 5
e. Fighting unemployment? 1874
1 2 2 3 4 5
f. Protecting the environment?
1875
1 2 3 4 5 8 Q11
Here is a list of predictions. For each one, please say how likely or unlikely it is to come true within the next ten years?
SPARE1876-91
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Very Likely
Quite likely
Not very likely
Not at all likely
Can’t choose
a. Acts of political terrorism in Britain will be common events
1892
1 2 3 4 5
b. Riots and civil disturbance in our cities will be common events
1893
1 2 3 4 5
c. There will be a world war involving Britain and Europe
1894
1 2 3 4 5
d. There will be a serious accident at a British nuclear power station
1895
1 2 3 4 5
e. The police in our cities will find it impossible to protect our personal safety in the streets
1896
1 2 3 4 5
f. The government in Britain will be overthrown by revolution
1897
1 2 3 4 5
g. A nuclear bomb will be dropped somewhere in the world
1898
1 2 3 4 5
SPARE
1899-1906
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Q12 Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree Disagree
Disagree strongly
a. The welfare state encourages people to stop helping each other
1907
b. The government should spend more money on welfare benefits for the poor, even if it leads to higher taxes
1908
c. Around here, most unemployed people could find a job if they really wanted one
1909
d. Many people who get social security don’t really deserve any help
1910
e. Most people on the dole are fiddling in one way or another
1911
f. If welfare benefits weren’t so generous, people would learn to stand on their own two feet
1912
g. Cutting welfare benefits would damage too many people’s lives
1913
h. The creation of the welfare state is one of Britain’s proudest achievements
1914
1 2 3 4 5
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ONLY
7
Q13
Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree Disagree
Disagree strongly
a. Government should redistribute income from the better-off to those who are less well off
1915
b. Big business benefits owners at the expense of workers
1916
c. Ordinary working people do not get their fair share of the nation’s wealth
1917
d. There is one law for the rich and one for the poor
1918
e. Management will always try to get the better of employees if it gets the chance
1919
1 2 3 4 5
Q14
Please tick one box for each statement to show how much you agree or disagree with it.
SPARE 1920
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ON EACH LINE
Agree strongly Agree
Neither agree nor disagree Disagree
Disagree strongly
a. Young people today don’t have enough respect for traditional British values
1921
b. People who break the law should be given stiffer sentences
1922
c. For some crimes, the death penalty is the most appropriate sentence
1923
d. Schools should teach children to obey authority
1924
e. The law should always be obeyed, even if a particular law is wrong
1925
f. Censorship of films and magazines is necessary to uphold moral standards
1926
1 2 3 4 5
OFFICE USE
ONLY
8
Q15
a. To help us plan better in future, please tell us about how long it took you to complete this questionnaire.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX ONLY ( )
SPARE 1927-49
Less than 15 minutes 1 1950
Between 15 and 20 minutes 2
Between 21 and 30 minutes 3
Between 31 and 45 minutes 4
Between 46 and 60 minutes 5
Over one hour 6
b. And on what date did you fill in the questionnaire?
/ (Date Month)
1951-54
D D M M
Q16
And lastly just a few details about yourself.
a. Are you … ( )
Male 1 1955
Female 2
b. What was your age last birthday?
Please write in 1956-57
years
OFFICE USE
ONLY
IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER COMMENTS YOU WISH TO MAKE, PLEASE USE THIS SPACE:
Thank you very much for your help 1958-72
Please keep the completed questionnaire for the interviewer if he or she has arranged to call for it. Otherwise, please post it as soon as possible in the pre-paid envelope provided.
CONFIDENTIAL
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