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BBC Young people and prejudice survey METHODOLOGY NOTE ComRes interviewed 1,001 GB adults aged between 18 and 24 online between 7th and 17th June 2013. Data were weighted to be representative of all GB adults aged 18-24 by age and gender. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. All press releases or other publications must be checked with ComRes before use. ComRes requires 48 hours to check a press release unless otherwise agreed.

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Young people and prejudice survey METHODOLOGY NOTE ComRes interviewed 1,001 GB adults aged between 18 and 24 online between 7th and 17th June 2013. Data were weighted to be representative of all GB adults aged 18-24 by age and gender. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. All press releases or other publications must be checked with ComRes before use. ComRes requires 48 hours to check a press release unless otherwise agreed.

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3792675511242145712735267218125138222485Unemployment47%58%JN36%46%57%N48%n42%51%N55%jN54%N51%N55%D43%43%49%52%C48%

367253537202040482624191208113103183399The economy / economic45%N45%N28%44%N36%41%N41%n45%N38%53%fhN35%39%41%39%37%43%40%growth

1343453231317223215131401097078101248Immigration17%27%24%27%14%26%35%FLnP25%25%30%19%28%D21%24%28%23%25%

283629268121724369121311056267108236Healthcare / the NHS35%FgmNo23%15%22%40%FGKM24%35%FgmN27%N28%N18%17%27%D21%21%24%25%24%

NOo

93825172148222710139096514986186Religious extremism and12%24%Np13%15%12%28%LMNP17%25%mNP21%21%18%18%19%18%18%20%19%terrorism

173319246109201972011273515876184Benefits / pensions22%N21%N10%20%N33%GHjN21%N19%n22%N15%14%29%gHN23%D14%17%21%18%18%

1328472156712229138796474986183Education16%17%25%IjK17%24%k13%15%14%17%18%19%18%19%16%18%20%18%

1216482318812195117787494273164Crime15%10%25%GhIL19%lo7%17%17%14%15%10%15%16%17%17%15%17%16%

Op

1528121739918187177875405062153Poverty / inequality19%N17%N6%14%N15%n19%N18%N20%N14%n14%25%hmN16%15%14%18%15%15%

111617154451119595065333151115Europe / Britain's14%10%9%13%20%KNo8%11%12%14%10%12%10%13%11%11%12%11%relationship with the

EU

111516143578174155658282758114The environment /14%9%8%12%13%10%14%9%14%9%21%gIkNO12%11%10%10%14%11%global warming

8113311174118575550432933105Housing10%7%17%HjLO10%3%14%hlo8%12%6%9%11%11%10%15%A11%8%11%

71117913641038334421243377Inflation9%7%9%7%4%5%11%i5%8%7%11%7%9%7%8%8%8%

2112---23-221257314Other, please specify3%1%1%2%---2%3%-2%*2%E2%2%a1%1%

33103*11-1334221210527None of the above3%i2%5%hI3%1%1%1%-1%6%hI4%i1%4%E4%A4%A1%3%

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Table 1Q.5 Which of the following, if any, do you believe are the most important issues facing Britain today?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

3122309386213145220222735115324125174485Unemployment42%54%53%Lm46%56%l43%43%28%40%52%J48%59%28%13%55%C36%48%c48%c48%

2320562149115956137197*5213216105137399The economy / economic24%12%47%LMN28%31%34%37%54%44%36%42%i6%30%36%48%AC24%40%C38%C40%growth

15888144884436106102-31451954127248Immigration20%24%20%40%20%34%nP27%P25%28%27%h22%-17%17%16%28%D21%35%BD25%

24117514296644189102*4*65216779236Healthcare / the NHS29%17%27%27%20%20%22%26%32%Hi23%22%6%24%8%23%31%26%21%24%

138351223584207982-3*57123381186Religious extremism and21%15%19%27%18%16%19%27%16%20%18%-15%8%20%B17%13%22%B19%terrorism

15703222954531727712144174079184Benefits / pensions16%21%16%17%33%LmP20%18%31%24%h19%16%22%9%17%16%25%b15%22%b18%

13891132649219719111-5896153183Education18%14%21%6%19%18%16%10%15%18%19%22%6%-21%a13%23%Ac14%18%

155441437502227565*3*42202970164Crime21%20%12%20%20%26%LP16%13%17%19%h14%6%16%8%15%29%aBD11%19%B16%

*3744818452185082-114894053153Poverty / inequality6%15%17%19%12%13%15%11%14%13%17%-3%13%17%14%15%15%15%

21443111737222375422-3063343115Europe / Britain's25%3%10%17%16%12%12%12%17%I10%12%40%9%-11%9%13%12%11%relationship with the

EU

-16244152821433661--3363539114The environment /-4%14%ln20%6%10%9%14%11%8%14%I22%--12%8%14%11%11%global warming

-5334112131264552--124122840105Housing-22%8%19%16%P15%P10%10%5%12%J11%j--30%9%18%D11%11%11%

--4334111729313512-295172377Inflation--10%l15%6%7%6%12%7%8%7%22%12%-10%a8%6%6%8%

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Table 2Q.5 Which of the following, if any, do you believe are the most important issues facing Britain today?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

1-9-111-158---612514Other, please specify21%-2%l-2%1%*-1%1%2%---2%1%1%1%1%

1-5-32151312111611161027None of the above19%-1%-4%2%5%mP4%2%3%2%12%34%26%1%1%2%d3%d3%

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Table 2Q.5 Which of the following, if any, do you believe are the most important issues facing Britain today?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

104691711381661667244021141536178438584272941756485Unemployment54%48%48%46%51%n51%42%28%51%H55%72%54%32%38%40%50%H22%37%60%E59%E49%E59%48%

6759158114127136783329111113786932394152534640399The economy / economic35%41%44%t38%39%42%46%20%42%Gh55%59%40%32%19%33%42%Gh25%32%32%50%E40%e42%40%growth

65356978917346*210-361911382043115922024248Immigration33%Rs24%19%26%r28%22%27%3%26%H-15%20%16%26%18%27%H9%8%34%E18%26%E26%25%

413089767284455192-671715451877114820622236Healthcare / the NHS21%21%25%25%22%26%26%33%24%H-29%23%15%35%H22%24%H19%10%30%17%24%23%24%

362963576868232146-391512401436251116216186Religious extremism and19%20%17%19%21%n21%n13%15%18%-16%32%14%29%h19%19%18%14%10%22%19%17%19%terrorism

39276255625733*159-19106261544-81016218184Benefits / pensions20%19%17%18%19%18%19%2%20%H-6%30%9%14%12%20%H10%-17%21%19%19%18%

262577544369475133-5634650127668515814183Education14%17%21%T18%13%21%P28%P31%17%-23%19%30%FgL14%24%17%15%48%19%11%18%15%18%

392056495841304115-31321249112823814311164Crime20%14%16%16%18%o13%18%25%15%-17%3%28%FL29%FL23%15%22%c16%7%15%17%11%16%

2619505759492221351-*1151813412121312425153Poverty / inequality14%13%14%19%18%15%13%16%17%h45%-1%10%11%8%17%h2%21%27%AE26%aE14%e26%15%

21213340404019293-374922933-361039115Europe / Britain's11%15%9%13%12%12%11%11%12%H-15%23%3%21%H11%12%H7%-7%12%12%10%11%relationship with the

EU

20947393436242941-2143208851689514114The environment /10%6%13%s13%s10%11%14%14%12%55%-8%12%7%10%12%14%7%13%15%11%14%11%global warming

24123238343017381-351242480-142987105Housing12%8%9%13%10%9%10%18%10%-17%19%10%10%12%10%-6%9%e5%11%E7%11%

913322223212115111516427483*73641077Inflation5%9%9%t7%7%6%12%Op4%6%45%4%17%14%FL9%13%6%7%4%16%a6%8%11%8%

325492--14------14----14-14Other, please specify2%2%1%1%3%No1%--2%------2%----2%-1%

6105536--17---10-10159--216227None of the above3%7%QRt2%2%1%2%--2%---9%FgL-5%2%24%ABC--4%2%2%3%

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Table 3Q.5 Which of the following, if any, do you believe are the most important issues facing Britain today?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

571031457513403454963657367343207174329710Net: Any (Family72%65%77%IMO63%67%81%IjlM68%61%75%Im72%82%IJlM75%D67%71%B62%76%B71%members + friends +

OOwork colleagues)

24595836723202661242720316210183181365Family members30%37%31%31%35%46%IMNP40%29%47%IMNP49%IMNP39%41%D32%35%30%42%Bc36%

45891085710272840762946293263148141267556Friends57%56%58%i48%53%55%57%45%59%i58%67%IM60%D52%51%50%62%BC56%

174251275111425398161411151006294256Work colleagues22%27%27%23%26%23%28%28%30%g17%24%29%D23%34%AB22%22%26%

92614163562215756364315541127I do not regularly11%16%N8%13%15%10%12%24%FHjK11%15%7%13%13%11%19%AC10%13%interact with people

mNPfrom this group

13302928441013187760104535160164Don't know17%19%k15%24%FhK18%9%20%K15%14%13%11%12%20%E18%18%14%16%

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Table 4Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?ChristiansBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

5153389381071981097262341211221557188236710Net: Any (Family75%64%78%LN48%56%75%LN64%61%76%68%73%40%60%44%77%A83%Ab72%A64%71%members + friends +

work colleagues)

411167618551056611241731421102298128365Family members56%47%39%n29%26%39%n34%40%47%HI32%37%18%22%44%40%31%38%35%36%

511291532741381076200271-9217439153179556Friends75%48%67%LMN28%47%52%45%61%59%52%58%-54%44%63%A58%59%A49%56%

11931104710323110511911258277294256Work colleagues21%3%21%6%15%33%NP34%NP10%24%27%25%22%7%44%21%40%AbD28%26%26%

254871413373165356*1-3073455127I do not regularly25%23%11%35%21%lMP9%12%16%12%14%12%6%3%-11%10%13%15%13%interact with people

from this group

-348316237241572733633353876164Don't know-12%11%18%24%P16%23%mP23%12%19%16%53%36%56%12%7%15%21%bCD16%

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Table 5Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?ChristiansBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1219225823623123613813553216248134157533287313461065710Net: Any (Family63%64%72%T79%rST71%72%81%oP92%70%100%83%83%71%79%76%69%75%63%70%68%71%69%71%members + friends +

work colleagues)

62501301201191236573181219101547308101211631637365Family members32%34%36%40%t37%38%38%45%40%H45%10%67%9%35%H23%40%H27%11%46%33%37%39%36%

88772041861702021128434115206225123420164192649145556Friends45%53%57%T62%T53%62%P66%P51%55%55%74%70%54%57%59%55%44%36%42%52%57%c47%56%

413392879984514202-31030125419863131222325256Work colleagues21%23%26%29%t30%26%30%29%26%-13%34%26%28%26%26%16%22%29%23%26%26%26%

30224133464115-110-3167171082251010716127I do not regularly15%15%12%11%14%n13%9%-14%H-15%4%5%16%h8%14%H6%18%12%21%12%16%13%interact with people

from this group

433061304750181131-*427233127729514114164Don't know22%Q21%Q17%Q10%14%15%11%8%16%g-2%13%23%fGl5%16%17%g18%19%19%11%16%15%16%

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Table 6Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?ChristiansBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

2253114406262135571928204218123110189422Net: Any (Family28%33%61%FGHI33%31%52%LMOP43%p40%45%P38%41%42%43%42%39%44%42%members + friends +

JLMOPwork colleagues)

35365-4251325413931212980Family members4%3%19%FGhIJ4%-8%l5%5%10%lo5%7%8%8%11%a7%7%8%

KLMOP

1544743241617204515231441637379155307Friends19%28%39%ILmo27%20%33%P34%P23%35%ilP30%33%p29%32%25%28%36%bC31%

P

6113992972218677462583444136Work colleagues8%7%20%fMOP8%11%18%MOP15%o24%FhlM14%13%11%15%12%20%AB12%10%14%

OP

3969414710141639492226210162107113152372I do not regularly49%JKN43%KN22%40%N49%jKN28%32%44%KN38%N44%kN37%N43%D32%37%40%35%37%interact with people

from this group

1837333241012152291577130615889207Don't know23%23%17%27%hin19%20%25%17%17%18%22%16%26%E21%21%21%21%

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Table 7Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?MuslimsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

3421232663112645154217*10-12945112127422Net: Any (Family42%19%49%L16%38%44%36%35%35%40%46%iJ6%54%-46%A65%ABD43%A35%42%members + friends +

work colleagues)

1226-920222*4038*2-2212172880Family members19%10%6%-13%lP14%LP7%14%*10%J8%J6%14%-8%17%ABD6%8%8%

131712184566335113155*6-105287989307Friends23%13%39%LN13%26%31%L22%21%27%29%33%6%35%-38%A41%A30%a24%31%

-156132452-125272-1-33174342136Work colleagues-6%13%n3%5%17%N17%N-10%13%15%-6%-12%25%AD17%a12%14%

216143142751118851149164-33921698159372I do not regularly38%70%33%70%40%36%38%49%40%39%35%-16%61%33%24%38%C43%CD37%interact with people

from this group

1379315297833383895525775080207Don't know21%11%18%14%23%20%25%P16%25%21%19%94%30%39%20%c11%19%22%C21%

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Table 8Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?MuslimsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

7356155137125141831327529188533147267193241735941422Net: Any (Family38%39%43%46%39%43%49%P88%35%100%46%64%74%FL75%FL71%35%52%27%53%34%42%43%42%members + friends +

work colleagues)

20132523281717220-2252461167-*568680Family members10%9%7%8%9%5%10%o15%2%-11%8%46%FGL10%FL29%2%18%AC-1%11%c8%c6%8%

4939120978810958819927165923107194121161226628307Friends25%27%33%t32%27%33%34%56%25%100%35%56%52%FL54%FL52%25%32%10%36%23%31%29%31%

22203954425026795-19191241932212411616136Work colleagues11%14%11%18%Rt13%15%15%51%12%-4%32%17%27%FL20%12%4%17%27%ABE8%14%17%14%

7156129114133122671339-961163233365152332337372I do not regularly37%39%36%38%41%37%39%8%43%GH-45%23%9%15%15%43%GH16%44%32%45%E38%E39%37%interact with people

from this group

503276496664211178-241942916711371017617207Don't know26%Q22%21%16%20%N20%n12%4%22%-9%13%16%10%14%22%31%30%15%20%20%18%21%

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Table 9Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?MuslimsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

112689185191816279191231338571101256Net: Any (Family14%16%47%FGHI15%24%38%GHIM36%GHIM18%21%18%27%mop25%26%29%25%23%26%members + friends +

LMOPOPOPwork colleagues)

--91-32-1-19854917Family members--5%hiOp1%-6%gHIlM3%iOp-1%-2%2%2%2%1%2%2%

OP

82463143101213208139197565676188Friends10%15%34%FGHI12%15%20%p24%MP15%15%16%18%19%19%19%20%18%19%

KLMOP

3633427651117444335242887Work colleagues4%4%18%GhIMO3%11%gMOp15%GIMO13%gMOP6%9%3%10%mo9%8%12%A9%6%9%

PP

4992496311201955672637269218132143212487I do not regularly62%JKN58%JKN26%53%jkN53%N40%N38%n61%JKN52%jN52%N54%jkN55%D43%45%51%49%49%interact with people

from this group

194051385111319351513991597367118258Don't know25%25%27%32%f23%22%26%21%27%30%19%20%31%E25%24%27%26%

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Table 10Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?HindusBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

12120217466732199133-8-82247469256Net: Any (Family19%10%28%l12%25%32%L22%19%16%26%J28%J-45%-29%A35%A29%A19%26%members + friends +

work colleagues)

--9-313--98-1-624417Family members--2%-5%l1%1%--2%2%-7%-2%3%1%1%2%

129421334412157596-5-60155552188Friends19%10%22%L12%19%24%L13%11%12%20%j20%j-31%-22%A22%21%A14%19%

--37-41432163347-1-2811262187Work colleagues--8%-5%10%10%8%5%8%10%j-7%-10%a16%A10%a6%9%

3162131436591461071188218*4312527128199487I do not regularly44%71%49%73%53%41%47%65%55%49%46%6%20%61%45%40%49%54%CD49%interact with people

from this group

2410031538953389911956271175799258Don't know37%19%23%14%23%26%31%P16%29%26%25%94%36%39%26%25%22%27%26%

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Table 11Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?HindusBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

33369888768152121441711712211213712391521725256Net: Any (Family17%25%t27%T29%T23%25%30%81%18%55%35%38%62%FL51%FL54%18%34%23%21%31%25%26%26%members + friends +

work colleagues)

149453314---1031341-*114217Family members*2%t2%t1%1%1%2%9%1%---8%FL7%FL6%1%3%-1%3%2%2%2%

2525746358603391001595716899310261016016188Friends13%18%21%T21%T18%18%19%61%13%55%24%33%50%FL37%FL43%12%27%17%13%20%19%17%19%

9123134252524554-232253253213477787Work colleagues5%8%9%11%T8%8%14%oP34%7%-11%9%20%FL12%16%7%4%6%8%8%9%8%9%

1016816914716916886*442110913124443786222342846487I do not regularly52%48%47%49%52%51%50%2%56%GH45%50%30%12%27%h21%57%GH22%48%49%E47%E50%E48%49%interact with people

from this group

603993647878333207-39301051193163141121425258Don't know31%Q27%26%21%24%24%19%17%26%-15%31%26%22%25%25%44%Ab29%30%22%25%26%26%

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Table 12Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?HindusBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1418641042010161871491103725369194Net: Any (Family18%m11%34%FGHI9%19%m41%FGHI19%M18%m14%14%20%M18%20%25%Ab19%16%19%members + friends +

JlMOPJLMOPwork colleagues)

4-61-1122-171174617Family members5%mO-3%o1%-2%O2%o2%1%-1%1%2%2%2%1%2%

1212316214711125106062353652122Friends15%M7%17%MO5%12%28%FGHI14%M13%m9%11%14%M12%12%12%13%12%12%

JLMNOP

2102853745414343833201872Work colleagues3%7%15%fGHIM4%13%GHiMP13%GHIM9%h5%3%3%6%7%7%12%Ab7%4%7%

OPoP

4798697312182355792842296250140159246546I do not regularly60%KN62%JKN37%61%jKN60%KN36%47%62%jKN62%jKN57%KN61%KN60%D49%48%57%C57%C55%interact with people

from this group

1842553641117183215131041577868115261Don't know23%27%29%30%20%23%34%fI20%25%29%19%21%31%E27%24%27%26%

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Table 13Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?SikhsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

1381210425521080102-9-58235549194Net: Any (Family19%14%19%8%15%29%LNP18%13%7%21%J22%J-51%-21%A33%ABd21%A14%19%members + friends +

work colleagues)

1*6-144-1413-4-215517Family members19%2%1%-1%3%1%-*1%3%i-25%-1%2%2%1%2%

-365172522284765-2-4593530122Friends-14%15%L5%10%17%L7%13%6%12%j14%J-14%-16%A14%14%A8%12%

--21131830-23733-2-1712222072Work colleagues--5%3%4%13%nP10%P-1%10%J7%J-12%-6%18%ABD8%5%7%

415246154068157118320125023315127144215546I do not regularly65%67%57%m78%60%47%51%71%65%HI52%53%28%16%61%54%C40%55%C59%C55%interact with people

from this group

141073173495336105118462691861101261Don't know16%19%25%14%26%23%31%p16%28%27%25%72%32%39%25%27%23%28%26%

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Table 14Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?SikhsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

263965646564328107141054188710112181116119194Net: Any (Family13%27%RT18%21%T20%20%19%52%13%55%23%34%47%FL41%FL42%13%34%A12%18%23%19%20%19%members + friends +

work colleagues)

1475634-8---9-973-1-13117Family members1%3%2%2%2%1%2%-1%---8%FgL-5%1%8%Ab-3%-2%1%2%

182644344437157681373311556271361059122Friends9%18%qT12%11%14%11%9%47%9%55%14%24%29%FL25%FL26%8%18%6%8%12%12%10%12%

10132128252814242-231883040414558972Work colleagues5%9%6%9%8%9%8%14%5%-8%10%16%FL18%FL15%5%11%6%9%10%7%10%7%

1086819617317819010144771121225186946877243047854546I do not regularly56%47%55%58%s55%58%59%24%60%GH45%62%42%22%42%H33%61%GH19%59%53%E60%E56%E57%55%interact with people

from this group

593799638173384209-373575219817313921922261Don't know31%Q26%27%q21%25%22%22%24%26%-15%24%31%17%25%26%47%AB29%29%17%26%23%26%

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Table 15Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?SikhsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

18247720414131825819117123796496240Net: Any (Family23%15%41%fGHI17%18%28%mO27%O20%19%16%27%o24%24%27%23%22%24%members + friends +

jkLMOPwork colleagues)

1-124-221121178671125Family members1%-7%HiO3%o-3%O3%O1%1%3%o1%3%d2%2%3%3%2%

10183911381011156177870453965148Friends12%12%21%hMo9%15%17%m21%Mo12%12%11%24%gHiM16%14%16%14%15%15%

Op

7729814271217384835242785Work colleagues9%g4%15%GiJmO7%6%9%g4%7%9%g1%10%g8%9%12%A9%6%8%

3888595811242251732733268217131142212484I do not regularly48%N56%N32%49%N57%N48%N44%n57%N57%jN54%N47%N55%D42%45%51%49%48%interact with people

from this group

2346524051214213115181061718174122277Don't know29%29%28%34%24%24%29%23%24%31%26%22%33%E28%26%28%28%

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Table 16Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Jewish peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

3111921147576268212517-82226859240Net: Any (Family48%3%27%Ln12%16%33%LN18%40%21%21%27%22%38%-30%A33%A26%A16%24%members + friends +

work colleagues)

2-10-183-1111311-10121025Family members32%-2%-2%6%Lp1%-1%3%3%22%7%-3%b1%1%3%2%

2189-821286204181-1-52105035148Friends29%3%21%L-12%14%9%40%15%11%17%I-6%-19%A15%19%A9%15%

--28222231-73742-4-2613221985Work colleagues--6%12%4%15%NP10%p-5%10%9%-25%-9%a19%ABD9%5%8%

218205153856150767193217*4312330126199484I do not regularly31%79%47%78%56%M39%49%m44%52%50%46%6%23%61%44%44%48%54%D48%interact with people

from this group

1411021940101335111129472741667108277Don't know21%19%25%10%28%28%33%P16%27%29%27%72%39%39%26%23%26%30%28%

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Table 17Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Jewish peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

283387897670607169147441571164113161519531240Net: Any (Family15%23%t24%T30%T24%21%35%OP50%21%55%20%24%39%FL34%34%21%30%22%36%a29%23%32%24%members + friends +

work colleagues)

35107963219---415162-3217525Family members2%3%3%2%3%2%2%12%2%---4%3%3%2%7%a-6%a4%2%5%2%

171759534649393110144218381095214911923148Friends9%12%16%T18%T14%15%23%oP18%14%55%20%13%18%19%18%14%13%14%31%Ae18%14%24%15%

12142336272023453--32363252412475585Work colleagues6%10%6%12%RT8%6%14%Op26%7%--11%20%FL14%16%7%11%8%4%7%9%6%8%

95691711491651747354111131426207340378172342940484I do not regularly49%48%48%50%51%53%N43%33%52%H45%65%49%23%46%H35%53%H20%67%38%47%E50%E43%48%interact with people

from this group

7142102618384383213-3844964200181121223424277Don't know37%Qr29%q28%Q20%26%26%22%17%27%-15%27%39%FgL21%31%26%50%ABC11%26%24%27%25%28%

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Table 18Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Jewish peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

720661421369208148198605664179Net: Any (Family8%13%35%FGHI12%11%26%hIJL12%11%16%16%20%P17%19%21%a20%15%18%members + friends +

JLMOPMOPwork colleagues)

2382-2124-21311761224Family members2%2%4%1%-4%1%2%3%-2%3%2%2%2%3%2%

41430121745117115552263744107Friends6%9%16%IlP10%6%14%ip9%5%9%15%i16%IP11%10%9%13%10%11%

233221523714233930171462Work colleagues3%2%17%FGHIJ1%5%10%giMOP3%3%6%2%5%5%8%e10%Ab6%3%6%

lMOP

5197666613262956732642298248151152242546I do not regularly64%N61%N35%56%N66%N53%N58%N63%N57%N52%n60%N61%D49%52%54%56%55%interact with people

from this group

2242563851015243516141121658072124276Don't know27%26%30%32%f23%21%30%26%28%32%20%23%32%E27%26%29%28%

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Table 19Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?BuddhistsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

2375294047219639619254184947179Net: Any (Family35%13%17%12%14%28%LNP15%13%14%16%20%22%51%36%19%a26%A19%a13%18%members + friends +

work colleagues)

-110-194--618-2-437824Family members-3%2%-1%6%LP1%--2%4%iJ-14%-2%4%3%2%2%

1154-722232183453-223593128107Friends16%4%12%L-10%15%L7%13%14%9%11%-12%36%13%a13%12%a8%11%

1119211324-1253614-198141462Work colleagues19%6%4%12%2%9%np8%p-1%6%J8%J22%25%-7%12%Ab6%4%6%

315247153862167117421424713114733148212546I do not regularly44%68%57%M74%56%43%54%M71%57%55%52%25%16%25%53%49%57%58%55%interact with people

from this group

141123214194336110128362771763108276Don't know21%19%26%14%31%29%30%16%28%28%27%53%32%39%28%25%24%29%28%

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Table 20Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?BuddhistsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

30256954595732710628842127398113111014321179Net: Any (Family15%17%19%18%18%17%19%47%13%100%42%28%37%FL29%FL35%13%31%A29%24%21%17%23%18%members + friends +

work colleagues)

17143573412-319-12102*2119324Family members*5%QT4%QT1%2%2%2%25%2%-14%2%8%FL-6%1%5%4%5%2%2%3%2%

17114830383917268254217396332598714107Friends9%8%13%10%12%12%10%13%9%100%27%13%18%FL16%19%8%9%18%12%18%10%15%11%

1391327201615132-142063030615147662Work colleagues7%6%4%9%R6%5%9%9%4%-3%13%17%FL13%FL14%4%17%AB11%11%3%6%7%6%

100811921731841851004468-91134247846286202848349546I do not regularly51%56%53%58%57%57%58%29%59%H-45%38%30%55%H37%60%H22%53%45%E57%E56%E51%55%interact with people

from this group

653899738185404219-31038757208172141123225276Don't know33%Q26%27%24%25%26%23%24%28%-13%35%33%g16%27%27%48%AB17%30%22%27%26%28%

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Table 21Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?BuddhistsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

72150153107184646881204367465445256255398910Net: Any (Family90%n95%gN81%90%n89%93%N94%N99%GHJK93%N86%97%GlmN95%D87%88%91%93%c91%members + friends +

LMNPwork colleagues)

58119558714323668913151347295178180284642Family members73%N75%kN29%73%N72%N64%N73%N77%gkN71%N62%N73%N71%D58%61%64%66%64%

6113911395163840711044163415367198231353782Friends77%N88%kNp60%80%N80%N78%N81%N80%N81%N83%N90%ijKm85%D72%68%82%C82%C78%

NP

388372649182349612037247226154143176473Work colleagues48%52%KN38%53%KN43%37%46%54%KN47%40%54%KN50%d44%53%A51%A41%47%

3483121-42-8197101027I do not regularly4%i2%4%fi2%4%FI3%fi2%-3%5%fi-2%4%e3%3%2%3%interact with people

from this group

5527102221552184727152264Don't know6%i3%14%FHIJK8%I8%I4%4%1%4%9%Io3%4%9%E9%Ab5%5%6%

Op

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Table 22Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?WhiteBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

621413186013126114121352422214426462229335910Net: Any (Family93%91%95%Ln90%89%91%l85%87%94%91%90%40%78%74%95%B90%88%92%91%members + friends +

work colleagues)

5162791342901971110524328327417538166250642Family members74%69%64%66%62%63%64%71%81%HI63%60%40%41%74%63%56%64%68%C64%

41737114531072171010730336119422751203286782Friends56%77%85%LM70%78%74%70%66%83%78%77%22%54%74%82%75%78%78%78%

3216741289196564187216-5310033135197473Work colleagues46%7%38%N23%18%62%NP64%NP33%50%49%46%-31%57%36%48%d52%D54%D47%

*25-3412--131411-736827I do not regularly7%9%1%-5%P3%4%P--3%j3%j22%7%-2%4%2%2%3%interact with people

from this group

--152483527213423184242264Don't know--4%10%6%6%11%mP13%6%5%7%38%16%26%3%6%9%D6%d6%

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Table 23Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?WhiteBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

171136319280301303163137352202786401757182810444978093910Net: Any (Family88%95%rt89%93%rt93%93%96%91%93%H100%100%94%76%93%H84%94%H76%82%97%E98%E91%E98%91%members + friends +

work colleagues)

1261012191932252231063600-12132542592155353055665642Family members65%70%r61%64%70%68%62%22%76%GH-7%8%11%59%H20%77%GH42%43%77%E61%65%E69%64%

1421142812422492661438647217186929135631177364268078782Friends73%79%78%81%t77%81%84%p57%82%gH100%86%62%60%68%65%82%GH47%57%80%E84%E79%E82%78%

7868164160161168856407-41432166640083241842042473Work colleagues40%47%45%53%rT50%51%50%41%51%H-19%50%28%36%32%52%gH21%27%53%E36%49%E44%47%

44118123*118---729151-1-24127I do not regularly2%3%3%3%4%NO1%*5%2%---6%FL4%4%2%3%-3%-3%1%3%interact with people

from this group

194301210217140--2211243472-153164Don't know10%QS3%8%QS4%3%6%p4%4%5%--6%18%FGL3%11%4%20%ABC18%-2%6%1%6%

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Table 24Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?WhiteBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

491081376511362956753038292344180158297635Net: Any (Family62%68%m73%FHJL55%57%73%FHjl59%62%58%60%55%59%67%E62%56%69%Bc63%members + friends +

MpMwork colleagues)

10101661519753353918183874Family members12%Jm7%8%5%5%11%J3%10%j6%10%4%7%8%6%7%9%7%

358098468252436522726211245108118230456Friends44%50%f52%FhiM38%40%50%48%41%40%55%fm37%43%48%37%42%53%BC46%

175557256121129298201261439067112269Work colleagues21%35%GhkM30%g21%31%23%23%33%gmp23%17%28%26%28%31%b24%26%27%

p

22382041691528381224149102689092251I do not regularly27%N24%N11%34%KN28%N18%30%kN31%KN29%kN24%N35%KN30%D20%23%32%AC21%25%interact with people

from this group

9133113346616875065423241115Don't know11%8%17%Io11%15%i9%11%6%13%16%i10%10%13%15%a11%10%11%

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Table 25Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?BlackBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

47304833991811180234310111320145165211635Net: Any (Family59%30%70%LN38%48%69%LN59%67%62%61%66%22%60%53%72%Ab65%63%58%63%members + friends +

work colleagues)

1133121620142840-2-185173174Family members19%4%8%3%3%11%ln6%6%3%7%9%j-14%-7%8%6%8%7%

1724382665107957165225-6115529117148456Friends13%30%56%LMN38%39%45%L35%56%44%43%48%-34%17%56%ABc42%45%40%46%

2-981104711223110013712269248389269Work colleagues27%-23%6%14%33%NP36%NP12%24%26%29%22%12%36%25%34%a32%Ad24%27%

3149372230813379911212*631561109251I do not regularly41%60%22%36%33%mp21%26%20%29%26%24%18%9%8%23%22%23%30%bd25%interact with people

from this group

-236513144521253483621593446115Don't know-10%8%26%19%mP10%15%P13%9%14%10%60%31%39%5%13%D13%D13%D11%

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Table 26Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?BlackBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1079023719820921611312485211277337150470187304054169635Net: Any (Family55%63%66%T66%T65%66%66%81%61%100%56%94%64%86%FHL72%61%49%60%66%80%AE63%73%63%members + friends +

work colleagues)

15172319173014135--2261139324-6163774Family members8%12%qr6%6%5%9%p8%9%4%--77%6%25%FHL19%4%11%-13%b2%7%7%7%

766817213714016382734127215727115329126172439741456Friends39%47%48%t46%43%50%48%46%43%100%38%75%50%63%FL56%43%34%47%38%49%46%44%46%

4032102939793496218-3825145121243171523032269Work colleagues20%22%28%t31%sT30%28%29%41%28%-18%29%22%33%24%28%11%28%37%E31%e27%e34%27%

584180729179421225-7-154252233412822320251I do not regularly30%r29%22%24%28%24%24%6%28%GH-35%-13%9%12%29%GH9%36%27%e16%26%E21%25%interact with people

from this group

30134330233216282-22272337415*32945115Don't know15%9%12%10%7%10%9%13%10%-9%6%23%FGL6%16%10%42%ABC4%7%4%11%5%11%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

441021386310363258712642301320173171277621Net: Any (Family55%64%73%fGHL53%52%72%GHLM64%66%m55%52%61%61%63%60%61%64%62%members + friends +

MPPwork colleagues)

510418-66712396145303046106Family members6%6%22%GHIjL6%-13%Lo12%L8%l9%l6%13%L13%d9%10%11%11%11%

MOP

3580105478242636492235240226111126228466Friends45%50%h56%HIlM39%40%49%52%hm40%38%44%50%49%44%38%45%c53%bC47%

13475426512103829717118141887795259Work colleagues17%30%GP29%gP21%26%25%21%43%FGHJ22%14%25%24%28%30%A27%22%26%

KlMNoP

2745174161012254318221441227978108265I do not regularly35%KN28%N9%34%KN32%N20%N24%N28%N33%KN36%kN32%N29%d24%27%28%25%27%interact with people

from this group

8123415346615654569383145114Don't know10%8%18%FIkO12%16%i8%12%7%12%12%7%9%13%e13%11%10%11%

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Table 28Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?AsianBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

373127348717197323230839219646165201621Net: Any (Family43%30%72%LMN35%51%61%56%54%56%60%65%j47%50%36%70%A67%a64%A55%62%members + friends +

work colleagues)

-256-121422124163*--42102924106Family members-10%13%L-18%L10%7%6%1%11%J13%J6%--15%A14%A11%a7%11%

3726252661102956162239*4-16233125140466Friends43%30%60%LMN26%39%43%l33%54%43%42%51%I6%23%-58%AB49%48%A38%47%

2-9421142110226100131252542274100259Work colleagues27%-22%9%16%29%n36%NP11%21%26%28%40%27%36%20%32%D28%D27%D26%

314879204192546103111-41631462122265I do not regularly44%62%20%44%30%p28%p30%P33%36%Hi27%24%-25%25%22%20%24%33%BCD27%interact with people

from this group

1234413164421051513422083343114Don't know13%8%8%22%19%P11%14%P13%8%13%11%53%25%39%7%12%13%d12%d11%

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Table 29Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?AsianBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1038623619519420812212453218208938168442188283453362621Net: Any (Family53%60%65%T65%T60%64%72%P83%57%100%94%71%78%FL88%FL81%58%50%66%62%69%62%66%62%members + friends +

work colleagues)

221345263030264211141561385172*35977106Family members11%9%13%9%9%9%15%op26%3%45%72%4%49%FgL29%FL41%2%5%4%6%10%11%8%11%

7558182149134167958338212166730128330115202540545466Friends38%40%51%ST50%sT41%51%P56%P51%43%100%63%55%59%FL71%FL62%43%29%46%43%51%e47%e47%47%

344190938783486198-3836166219373121222624259Work colleagues18%28%T25%t31%T27%25%28%44%25%-14%27%32%36%30%25%20%22%26%25%26%25%26%

5849817610187351253-13441324953141123325265I do not regularly30%r34%qR23%25%31%N26%20%8%32%GH-6%12%4%9%6%32%GH13%26%31%e21%27%e26%27%interact with people

from this group

3394329293314187--5211277713135928114Don't know17%QS6%12%s10%9%10%8%8%11%--17%18%FGL3%13%10%37%ABC8%7%9%11%8%11%

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Table 30Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?AsianBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

431071417011333154822944315332178171298647Net: Any (Family54%68%p75%fGhI59%56%67%p62%61%64%58%63%64%65%61%61%69%BC65%members + friends +

jLMPwork colleagues)

819185*75101025444428194188Family members10%l12%lm10%l4%1%13%gLM10%l11%lm8%4%8%9%9%10%7%10%9%

3384101519232834612335243237116131234481Friends42%53%I53%I43%45%46%56%Imp38%47%46%50%50%47%40%47%c54%bC48%

1351563151410302713141271378574105264Work colleagues17%32%hP30%P26%25%28%p21%33%fhjP21%26%21%26%27%29%26%24%26%

27341825612132727141612198707376219I do not regularly34%hmNo22%N10%21%N30%N23%N27%N30%N21%N29%N23%N25%d19%24%a26%A18%22%interact with people

from this group

10172924355820795481433756135Don't know12%11%15%20%iko14%9%11%9%15%13%13%11%16%E15%13%13%14%

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Table 31Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Mixed raceBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

59315736103173118424630619220349161222647Net: Any (Family75%38%73%LN33%53%72%LN56%69%65%64%65%22%51%36%73%AB72%62%61%65%members + friends +

work colleagues)

-337271325163843-2-3211152888Family members-14%8%12%11%9%8%6%5%10%j9%-13%-12%B16%AB6%8%9%

5625742467118863170239-5-15638125157481Friends75%26%59%LMN21%35%47%38%50%49%44%51%i-27%-56%Ab55%a48%43%48%

2-962115697532100128122602075104264Work colleagues27%-22%9%16%39%NP32%NP31%25%26%27%22%12%36%21%29%29%d29%d26%

2126982224833288410514147135697219I do not regularly25%51%16%41%32%MP17%27%MP18%21%22%22%18%24%25%17%19%21%26%D22%interact with people

from this group

-250510175121757593422864448135Don't know-10%12%26%15%12%17%p13%13%15%13%60%25%39%10%9%17%D13%14%

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Table 32Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Mixed raceBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1069424020421720912514497213237338150483227284054968647Net: Any (Family54%65%t67%T68%T67%64%73%o93%63%100%67%82%64%89%FHL72%63%61%63%62%80%Ace64%72%65%members + friends +

work colleagues)

1618302428311415211314173648514277688Family members8%13%8%8%9%9%8%5%7%45%4%12%12%FL40%FHL18%6%13%11%8%4%9%6%9%

686718615714616897837918155126102367145172741943481Friends35%47%t52%T52%T45%51%57%P56%48%55%42%53%45%61%49%48%37%40%37%54%49%46%48%

4539898910185467204-41127186019963151522529264Work colleagues23%27%25%30%31%26%27%48%26%-20%38%23%42%FHL29%26%17%27%33%30%26%31%26%

49377063767828*193-42155261901310719718219I do not regularly25%26%20%21%24%n24%n17%2%24%gH-22%7%13%11%12%25%gH2%25%23%E15%e23%E19%22%interact with people

from this group

391350333041181103-2327-3295131721119135Don't know20%QrS9%14%11%9%12%10%5%13%G-11%10%24%FGL-16%12%G37%ABC12%15%5%13%10%14%

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Table 33Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Mixed raceBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

11166413213512137761102583965163Net: Any (Family13%10%34%FGHI11%12%26%FgHI10%14%10%13%10%12%20%E20%B14%15%16%members + friends +

JLMOPJlMOPwork colleagues)

1294-2133111113831325Family members1%1%5%3%-3%1%3%2%2%1%2%3%3%1%3%2%

81334327361046415629234497Friends10%M8%18%fHIJM3%10%M13%M6%7%8%9%9%m8%11%10%8%10%10%

O

41228*524111133523161048Work colleagues5%hO1%12%FgHij7%fHO2%9%FHO4%o4%o1%2%1%3%7%E8%A6%A2%5%

lO

56113757612283364873353339291180179271630I do not regularly71%KN71%KN40%64%N63%N56%N67%N71%KN68%kN66%N76%KmN69%D57%62%64%63%63%interact with people

from this group

1329503059111328101091118526294208Don't know16%19%26%fip25%25%19%23%15%22%21%14%18%23%18%22%22%21%

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Table 34Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Roma or travellerBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

15563134144320637828345153754163Net: Any (Family19%20%13%14%19%29%LP14%18%15%16%17%40%43%53%16%21%14%15%16%members + friends +

work colleagues)

--7-657259911-646625Family members--2%-9%LP3%2%10%4%2%2%22%7%-2%5%a2%2%2%

15403918223102955-41306243197Friends19%20%9%14%13%13%l7%18%8%8%12%i-24%17%11%9%9%9%10%

--10-12017-6261612295111848Work colleagues--2%-1%14%LNP5%P-5%7%h4%18%12%36%3%7%4%5%5%

415296123771194989237294-3*18137174234630I do not regularly68%68%68%Mn60%55%50%63%M58%69%61%63%-18%8%65%54%67%c64%63%interact with people

from this group

13825173170419869837252164978208Don't know13%12%19%26%25%21%23%24%15%22%21%60%40%39%19%24%19%21%21%

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Table 35Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Roma or travellerBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

24335548564724610913633115410110471312820163Net: Any (Family13%23%qrT15%16%17%14%14%39%14%55%15%22%28%FL24%f26%13%28%a34%16%27%a15%21%16%members + friends +

work colleagues)

148111246116-2-619152-1218425Family members*3%t2%4%T4%o1%4%o5%2%-8%-5%fl3%4%2%7%-3%5%2%4%2%

1818382228291237011317427646447761197Friends9%12%11%7%9%9%7%18%9%55%7%12%15%Fl9%13%8%18%a34%9%14%9%11%10%

513131820157228--411520281-2441648Work colleagues3%9%RT3%6%6%5%4%16%4%--15%10%FL12%FL10%4%3%-4%8%5%6%5%

116842301992072271162541-121339258953575273256058630I do not regularly60%59%64%66%64%69%68%14%68%H-61%46%34%58%H43%70%H18%46%59%E64%E65%E61%63%interact with people

from this group

5426755360543071431594386513120212517016208Don't know28%Qrs18%21%18%19%16%18%47%18%45%23%32%37%FGL18%31%17%54%ABC21%25%b10%20%17%21%

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Table 36Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Roma or travellerBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

2249911962215293013291371889878148325Net: Any (Family28%m31%M49%GHIJ16%32%M44%gHjM31%M32%M23%26%42%HMp28%37%E34%28%34%32%members + friends +

lMOPoPwork colleagues)

-913-*4245231625882642Family members-5%Mp7%MP-2%Mp8%MP5%MP4%Mp4%m3%m5%Mp3%5%3%3%6%bc4%

1527431141410162382279113485391192Friends18%m17%23%M9%20%m28%hiMo21%M18%18%m16%32%gHIM16%22%E16%19%21%19%

Op

142343104551366126478593846143Work colleagues18%Hm15%H23%HJKM8%18%Hm11%9%15%H5%13%18%Hm13%15%20%AB13%11%14%

377249579182448702428264171120140173434I do not regularly46%N46%N26%48%N43%N36%n48%N54%fKN54%fKN49%N40%N54%D33%41%50%AC40%43%interact with people

from this group

213748435101112291213901527261109242Don't know26%I24%i26%I36%FHIJ25%20%21%14%23%25%19%18%30%E25%22%25%24%

Kno

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Table 37Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern EuropeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

281583155585737119163110*963280106325Net: Any (Family26%34%36%LN15%22%38%LN28%41%29%31%35%22%55%8%34%47%ABd31%29%32%members + friends +

work colleagues)

-5142398131720-2*102111642Family members-23%3%9%5%6%l3%6%3%4%4%-12%8%4%4%4%4%4%

*610817383252164102-4*60125264192Friends6%28%25%LN3%11%27%LN10%34%17%17%22%i-25%8%21%18%20%17%19%

1-55162357117507514*35183647143Work colleagues19%-13%3%9%16%18%nP6%13%13%16%22%22%8%13%27%ABD14%13%14%

411185133551136860168198*1312022118170434I do not regularly58%47%43%64%52%M36%44%53%47%43%42%6%7%53%43%32%46%c46%C43%interact with people

from this group

1491418378613210010947263146290242Don't know16%19%21%22%26%26%28%P6%25%26%23%72%38%39%22%21%24%25%24%

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Table 38Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern EuropeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

4547129102961176672322413512293225137142226837325Net: Any (Family23%33%t36%T34%T30%36%39%p51%29%100%21%46%45%FL52%FL45%29%37%56%32%45%a31%38%32%members + friends +

work colleagues)

512131114106331-2-9-1129124332642Family members3%8%qrT4%4%4%3%4%18%4%-8%-8%fgl-5%4%3%17%8%6%4%7%4%

2328805952743841382283011541337281216420192Friends12%20%t22%T20%T16%23%p22%30%17%100%12%30%26%FL25%26%17%18%14%18%25%19%22%19%

192053494550314108--51713341066381011519143Work colleagues10%14%15%16%t14%15%18%24%14%--16%15%30%FhL16%14%16%25%18%21%13%20%14%

8666138144155136782374-10927146036964192238341434I do not regularly45%46%38%48%R48%41%46%15%47%gH-50%33%24%32%29%48%gH16%32%43%E44%E45%E44%43%interact with people

from this group

633193557375275187-663675517417111620617242Don't know32%QS21%26%Q18%22%23%n16%34%24%-29%21%31%fl16%26%23%47%ABc12%25%11%24%b18%24%

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Table 39Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern EuropeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1742842551813202616261251689678118293Net: Any (Family22%27%45%HIJL21%27%35%HIMp26%22%20%32%38%HIMP25%33%E33%28%27%29%members + friends +

MOPwork colleagues)

1393-3113511415991129Family members1%2%5%3%-5%ip2%1%2%10%FHIjl1%3%3%3%3%2%3%

mOP

1227441431081016101972102475275174Friends16%17%23%HIM12%16%19%16%12%13%21%28%HIjM15%20%E16%19%17%17%

op

1021391136510105115774533246131Work colleagues13%13%21%HijM9%15%13%10%11%7%10%16%h12%14%18%AB11%11%13%

3982535410212653722230268194123141199462I do not regularly50%N52%N28%46%N49%N42%N53%N59%fKmN56%kN44%n43%N55%D38%42%50%c46%46%interact with people

from this group

233451395111017321213981497162114246Don't know28%21%27%33%fIo25%22%21%19%25%24%19%20%29%E24%22%26%25%

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Table 40Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern EuropeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

171301145784632104150-8284307693293Net: Any (Family19%29%30%3%20%40%LNp27%37%25%27%32%-45%36%30%44%ABd29%25%29%members + friends +

work colleagues)

-211-35812188-1-965829Family members-9%2%-5%4%2%6%2%5%H2%-5%-3%9%ABd2%2%3%

1689-6383431753101-3251135154174Friends19%25%20%LN-9%26%LN11%17%13%14%22%Ij-19%36%18%19%20%15%17%

--471427522154469-4-35143147131Work colleagues--11%3%6%19%NP17%NP14%12%11%15%-20%-12%21%b12%13%13%

513208153449139865177211*2112428124183462I do not regularly81%56%48%M75%50%M34%45%M52%51%46%45%6%11%25%45%41%48%50%46%interact with people

from this group

-397420388423110510958270116091246Don't know-15%22%22%29%27%27%11%24%27%23%94%45%39%25%15%23%25%25%

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Table 41Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern EuropeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

45441099291965982012514521892195127132023934293Net: Any (Family23%31%30%31%28%29%35%57%25%100%26%50%45%FL42%FL44%25%33%61%30%41%a28%36%29%members + friends +

work colleagues)

756111553216-247-12141-1423529Family members3%4%2%4%5%O2%2%13%2%-8%13%6%FL-6%2%3%-3%8%a3%5%3%

272570504953414120231028115411462101214322174Friends14%17%20%17%15%16%24%oP28%15%100%15%35%25%FL25%26%15%18%17%23%24%17%23%17%

162147454250234101-1320730100553910912131Work colleagues8%15%t13%15%T13%15%14%24%13%-3%9%17%17%14%13%14%43%7%18%13%13%13%

9071153148160155812403-9725195939764212340745462I do not regularly46%49%43%49%50%47%48%14%51%H-45%25%22%43%H29%52%H16%36%47%E47%E47%E47%46%interact with people

from this group

592998617376304190-673765717518*10621116246Don't know30%QS20%27%q20%22%23%18%30%24%-29%26%33%Fgl15%27%23%50%ABC4%23%12%25%b17%25%

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Table 42Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern EuropeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1937912852013192714251341649679123298Net: Any (Family24%23%48%GHIJ23%27%40%HIjM27%21%21%28%36%HImo27%32%33%28%29%30%members + friends +

LMOPOPwork colleagues)

21174-332441221913101841Family members3%1%9%FhIlm3%-5%O6%O2%3%9%filO1%4%4%4%4%4%4%

Op

1417501731371221132188101485685189Friends18%11%27%hIjM14%16%27%hIjM15%13%16%26%iO30%HIJl18%20%17%20%20%19%

OOMOp

9203512354810495464512839118Work colleagues11%12%18%HiJm10%15%10%7%9%8%9%13%11%13%18%AB10%9%12%

3789465310202553682331261194126133196455I do not regularly46%N56%KN25%45%N48%N40%N50%N60%fKmN53%kN47%N45%N53%D38%43%47%45%45%interact with people

pfrom this group

233351385101217341213951536968112248Don't know29%21%27%32%fIko25%20%23%19%27%25%19%19%30%E24%24%26%25%

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Table 43Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

38138223557062910216119288308087298Net: Any (Family40%35%32%L12%33%l38%L23%39%22%26%34%IJ22%50%36%32%a45%ABd31%a24%30%members + friends +

work colleagues)

-116-69913162212-134101041Family members-6%4%-8%l6%3%6%2%4%5%22%14%-5%6%4%3%4%

35103-15333041753115-5-58185354189Friends40%23%24%L-23%L23%L10%23%13%14%24%IJ-28%-21%a26%A20%a15%19%

12422624413144359-2233133534118Work colleagues21%10%10%12%8%17%P13%16%11%11%13%-9%36%12%18%A14%9%12%

410202132847150969179197-3112325120183455I do not regularly60%46%47%M67%41%33%49%M55%54%H46%42%-14%25%44%37%46%50%c45%interact with people

from this group

-494418428713010511246267136096248Don't know-19%22%22%26%29%p28%p6%24%27%24%78%35%39%24%19%23%26%25%

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Table 44Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

37421151017711564819326136123105185136141924733298Net: Any (Family19%29%t32%T34%T24%35%P37%P52%24%100%30%47%53%FL52%FL50%24%35%49%30%39%29%35%30%members + friends +

work colleagues)

49141416109319-2118122164-1136241Family members2%6%t4%5%5%3%5%21%2%-9%4%16%FgL3%11%2%10%-2%1%4%2%4%

2430706344774021262410361163119849716116189Friends12%21%t19%t21%T14%24%P23%P15%16%100%21%35%31%FL25%30%16%21%33%20%13%19%17%19%

13134941314727382-2518123681226149619118Work colleagues6%9%14%T14%T10%14%p16%p22%10%-8%16%16%27%FL17%11%4%17%12%27%AE11%20%12%

9772146139171140772409-8916134640463192440343455I do not regularly50%r50%r41%46%53%O43%45%10%51%GH-41%32%14%30%h22%53%GH16%29%43%E48%E47%E45%45%interact with people

from this group

603098607673316192-663785617918312720819248Don't know31%Qs21%27%Q20%23%22%18%38%24%-29%21%33%fl17%27%23%50%ABc22%27%14%24%20%25%

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Table 45Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

2988125419272634512239246246141121230492Net: Any (Family36%55%HIMP66%GHIj35%47%55%HIMP53%hiMP38%39%44%57%HIMP50%48%48%43%53%B49%members + friends +

kLMoPwork colleagues)

5113412*75513445744252748101Family members6%7%18%FhILO10%l1%13%iL11%l6%10%l8%6%12%9%9%10%11%10%

P

2067853092121273516351831828593187365Friends25%42%HMP45%HIMP26%44%HMP43%HiMP42%HMP31%27%32%50%gHIM37%36%29%33%44%BC36%

P

1231541649616197149889704671187Work colleagues15%20%28%GHiJ13%23%j17%11%18%15%13%20%20%17%24%AB16%16%19%

kMP

244322406131238481419156124839899280I do not regularly30%N27%N12%34%N30%N25%N24%N43%FJKN37%jkN29%N27%N32%D24%29%35%Ac23%28%interact with people

Opfrom this group

262841374101117301311891416761102230Don't know33%FIKnO18%22%31%FikO22%19%23%19%23%27%16%18%28%E23%22%24%23%

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Table 46Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

4524742776128957178248*9215742126155492Net: Any (Family62%23%57%LN23%40%53%L42%59%44%46%53%i6%52%44%56%Ab62%Ab48%42%49%members + friends +

work colleagues)

1146162817483950*2-3382928101Family members19%6%11%L3%9%20%LnP5%26%6%10%11%6%14%-12%11%11%8%10%

332084185179547122191*4*1292596110365Friends43%12%48%LMN20%27%35%L26%31%37%32%41%I6%22%8%46%AB37%37%a30%36%

1166111337531767100-3246274168187Work colleagues21%6%15%3%16%23%p24%P18%13%17%21%j-16%36%17%39%ABD16%18%19%

21410311223493440112124131641672123280I do not regularly38%63%24%56%32%24%30%p25%31%29%26%22%14%17%23%23%28%34%D28%interact with people

from this group

-3844193486331979946257106289230Don't know-15%19%22%28%24%28%P17%24%25%21%72%34%39%20%15%24%24%c23%

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Table 47Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

746318716615017297835728236833134350158203441455492Net: Any (Family38%43%52%T55%ST46%53%57%P55%45%100%42%82%59%FL76%FL65%46%41%67%45%69%ACE48%58%49%members + friends +

work colleagues)

131737343327242441211321056404-43906101Family members7%12%10%11%10%8%14%o16%6%55%10%39%28%FL23%FL27%5%12%-8%5%11%7%10%

574314112298134784275151642269026985152531340365Friends29%30%39%sT41%ST30%41%P46%P25%35%45%28%56%37%60%FHL43%35%21%40%33%50%E37%e42%36%

252268716270293137-2722185013373101315324187Work colleagues13%15%19%24%sT19%21%17%21%17%-13%26%19%42%FHL24%17%19%27%23%27%18%25%19%

6553818111082452249-621683124282141024624280I do not regularly33%R36%qR22%27%34%O25%27%10%31%H-29%8%14%18%15%32%H23%17%31%20%29%25%28%interact with people

from this group

562992536473295187-633134217513211619817230Don't know29%Q20%26%Q18%20%22%17%34%24%G-29%11%27%G7%20%23%G36%aB16%24%11%23%b17%23%

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Table 48Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

6412513794174140611014056380398183206388777Net: Any (Family81%i79%i73%79%i84%i83%In81%i68%79%82%81%i77%78%63%74%C90%BC78%members + friends +

work colleagues)

3357634910222737732132230194102133188424Family members41%36%34%41%53%No44%54%NO42%57%IkMN43%45%47%D38%35%48%C44%C42%

OP

459492721430304172334927129989135347571Friends57%59%i49%61%In71%hIN61%In60%i46%55%66%IN71%hINp55%59%31%48%C81%BC57%

194443413131221319231281286560131256Work colleagues24%28%23%34%gLn16%25%23%23%24%18%32%gl26%25%22%22%30%BC26%

823191527726214118855725218143I do not regularly11%15%10%12%11%14%14%29%fGHJ16%8%16%18%D11%25%Ab19%A4%14%interact with people

KLMNOPfrom this group

71033101133653235835222581Don't know8%6%17%FHIJK8%5%3%5%3%5%11%ik4%5%11%E12%Ab8%6%8%

lmOp

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Table 49Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?TeenagersBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

61538311501141981210931034639425144178289777Net: Any (Family100%67%88%LMN54%74%80%L65%74%85%H80%H74%47%49%74%90%ABC65%68%79%BC78%members + friends +

work colleagues)

381939346111666616618636211922114159424Family members44%36%45%l45%50%l43%38%36%51%H43%40%47%34%38%43%32%44%c44%c42%

49320533861141086223253-4220729107222571Friends56%41%74%LMN26%48%60%L37%60%66%H58%54%-21%44%74%ABC42%41%61%BC57%

3-106355684329109115-3*671856111256Work colleagues40%-24%N14%8%39%LNP27%N18%23%28%24%-19%8%24%26%22%30%B26%

-83761114683114484-2-20185648143I do not regularly-33%9%28%16%p10%22%MP20%9%12%18%IJ-13%-7%26%AD21%AD13%D14%interact with people

from this group

--1437154218324037187272981Don't know--3%18%10%P10%P14%P6%6%8%9%53%38%26%3%10%D10%D8%D8%

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Table 50Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?TeenagersBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

14310928923324826114114625217208330153612188354267477777Net: Any (Family74%75%80%78%77%80%82%92%79%100%86%71%72%71%73%80%49%70%77%E85%E79%E81%78%members + friends +

work colleagues)

8463155121131139867341-412481883332102241837042424Family members43%44%43%40%41%42%50%p45%43%-22%44%42%41%40%43%26%20%53%E36%43%e44%42%

1087822515718319310884712121749209946498273149658571Friends56%54%63%Q52%57%59%63%55%59%H100%62%58%43%46%48%60%H24%67%60%E62%E58%E61%57%

48429471859540521511721114121252131422227256Work colleagues25%29%26%24%26%29%23%33%27%h45%4%25%19%25%20%28%h12%17%29%29%26%e29%26%

28234150554423-118-3471025115549711816143I do not regularly15%16%11%17%r17%13%13%-15%H-14%16%6%24%H12%15%H12%30%21%14%14%17%14%interact with people

from this group

2212291720227151--4242304114-1*66181Don't know12%Q9%8%6%6%7%4%8%6%--13%21%FGL6%15%5%39%ABC-2%1%8%1%8%

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Table 51Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?TeenagersBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

601131197616383558994050372331193198312703Net: Any (Family75%n71%63%64%78%n76%mN71%64%77%imN81%imN72%76%D65%66%70%73%70%members + friends +

work colleagues)

5291677114312953863744326248141164269574Family members65%N57%N35%59%N70%N62%N59%N60%N67%N74%mNo64%N66%D49%49%59%C63%C57%

1126411049791911117583484665158Friends14%17%m22%IM8%21%iM18%M14%10%15%21%iM16%15%16%16%16%15%16%

10243313267613465669483640124Work colleagues12%15%i17%fI11%11%13%15%i7%10%8%8%11%13%17%A13%9%12%

123534312911282141791114565990205I do not regularly16%22%g18%26%Gl12%18%22%G32%GHKL17%9%24%G19%22%19%21%21%21%interact with people

NPfrom this group

71135122333953276641242893Don't know9%7%19%FHIJK10%10%6%6%4%7%11%4%6%13%E14%AB9%7%9%

mOp

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Table 52Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Pensioners (e.g. those aged 65 and over)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

61631411491072001410627530819320147175266703Net: Any (Family100%70%72%l57%72%75%l65%88%82%HI71%66%18%53%66%72%68%67%73%70%members + friends +

work colleagues)

51327184282154119621924815316734137227574Family members81%57%62%L40%62%l57%50%69%75%HI57%53%18%25%66%60%50%53%62%Bc57%

22734630433286364-4-51103656158Friends26%7%17%19%9%21%lN14%18%22%H16%14%-25%-18%14%14%15%16%

-1273728583125355-2-24104345124Work colleagues-6%6%14%11%19%P19%P20%9%14%12%-12%-9%15%16%D12%12%

-710051023601147511624*67125467205I do not regularly-30%23%24%15%16%20%6%11%19%j25%iJ28%23%8%24%17%21%18%21%interact with people

from this group

--204913481837473411010313493Don't know--5%19%13%P9%p15%mP6%7%10%10%53%25%26%3%15%D12%D9%D9%

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Table 53Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Pensioners (e.g. those aged 65 and over)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1309325921823624111713577213176331126568158354060575703Net: Any (Family67%65%72%73%73%74%68%86%73%H100%64%58%55%73%h60%74%H40%70%77%E81%E70%E79%70%members + friends +

work colleagues)

11668216171203201894496181037237848964312650757574Family members60%S48%60%S57%s63%N61%n52%29%63%H45%40%35%32%53%H38%64%H17%34%70%E52%E59%E60%57%

222463485447254120144227381179371312620158Friends11%17%18%t16%17%14%15%27%15%55%19%14%19%16%18%15%24%26%16%25%a15%21%16%

22183152454225691-4315103391247129919124Work colleagues11%13%9%17%Rt14%13%15%39%12%-20%12%13%23%fl16%12%7%31%16%24%Ae11%20%12%

36406365616542*157-792494914971101017820205I do not regularly19%28%Rt18%22%19%20%25%2%20%-33%31%21%22%23%19%18%8%23%19%21%21%21%interact with people

from this group

28113717262112260-*32823350153--75-93Don't know15%Qs7%10%Q6%8%6%7%12%8%-2%10%24%FGL6%16%6%41%ABC22%--9%bc-9%

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Table 54Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Pensioners (e.g. those aged 65 and over)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

491061047112333653783748336290177178271626Net: Any (Family62%67%n55%59%59%67%n72%imN60%60%76%hilm69%n69%D57%61%64%63%63%members + friends +

Nwork colleagues)

10151884767159125852323246110Family members13%10%9%7%18%IMn13%13%7%12%19%iMn17%im12%10%11%11%11%11%

3990745610283245633243290221124148239511Friends49%57%N39%47%52%56%N64%HiMN51%n49%64%hmN61%mN59%D43%43%53%C55%C51%

p

18333824510821231320110104786373214Work colleagues23%21%20%21%26%20%17%24%18%26%28%22%20%27%A22%a17%21%

23403929510831327141121286760112239I do not regularly29%gj25%21%25%26%21%17%35%FGJK25%14%20%23%25%23%22%26%24%interact with people

Nfrom this group

8134519365519584393464248136Don't know9%8%24%FghIJ16%Io15%i12%11%6%15%i10%11%9%18%E16%a15%11%14%

KOP

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Table 55Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?LGBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual or transsexual)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

3102851041961801090246280111417233164242626Net: Any (Family54%46%66%l53%60%67%l58%62%70%H64%60%22%62%74%62%c48%63%C66%C63%members + friends +

work colleagues)

234431219292223254-2-2933045110Family members26%12%10%13%18%lp13%9%13%17%I8%12%-14%-11%5%12%12%c11%

272569357712487219623416214625133198511Friends29%33%59%L44%52%l54%L40%49%56%51%50%22%35%38%52%C36%51%C54%C51%

-1731644893318793-3251156181214Work colleagues-6%17%n6%8%31%NP29%NP20%24%22%20%-19%44%18%22%24%22%21%

2119961426823219312212-72285878239I do not regularly25%49%23%28%21%18%27%m20%17%24%26%J25%11%-26%41%ABD22%21%24%interact with people

from this group

1150413214631747683513583846136Don't know21%5%11%19%19%15%15%19%13%12%14%53%27%26%12%11%14%13%14%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

106922222032072161128523110145622103514185334652479626Net: Any (Family55%64%62%68%T64%66%66%54%66%gH55%53%49%49%50%50%67%gH48%44%73%E93%ACE61%83%63%members + friends +

work colleagues)

19203833472719187-131532387426158421110Family members10%14%11%11%14%O8%11%9%11%-4%12%13%8%11%11%11%17%13%29%Ae10%22%11%

8367192165159193896442179341868434134304042470511Friends43%47%53%T55%T49%59%P52%40%56%H55%33%31%30%41%33%57%gH35%33%67%AE80%AE49%74%51%

343581627971396174-4620114017165131517429214Work colleagues17%24%22%21%24%22%23%40%22%-20%21%17%24%19%22%17%44%30%30%20%30%21%

463686728474405186-8102114531826411321514239I do not regularly24%25%24%24%26%22%23%36%23%-43%37%18%32%26%24%15%34%25%B7%25%B15%24%interact with people

from this group

4217522532381928411437851711331-1181136Don't know22%QrS12%14%Q8%10%12%11%11%11%45%4%14%33%FL18%25%9%37%ABC22%3%-14%BC1%14%

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Table 57Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?LGBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual or transsexual)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

29537626921152939152516117611881138337Net: Any (Family37%M34%m40%M22%43%M42%hjM30%32%30%30%36%M33%34%41%AB29%32%34%members + friends +

work colleagues)

1220121026717159106654332562120Family members16%N13%6%8%11%12%14%n19%MN11%19%mN15%N14%11%11%9%14%b12%

10253514413711195117383524461156Friends13%16%19%12%21%25%GhIj15%12%15%9%17%15%16%18%16%14%16%

MoP

7182844537104114359412833102Work colleagues9%11%m15%jM4%18%hiJM11%M5%8%8%8%16%jM9%12%14%A10%8%10%

378771708222952722634274234135150222507I do not regularly47%55%lN37%59%kLN39%44%59%kLN59%kLN56%lN52%n49%56%D46%47%53%c52%51%interact with people

from this group

1318422347681891055102375070157Don't know17%11%22%IjO20%I18%14%12%9%14%17%14%11%20%E13%18%c16%16%

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Table 58Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?People with a physical disabilityBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

36130725591076401361551911013379113337Net: Any (Family42%28%30%34%37%41%P35%37%31%35%33%22%50%13%36%48%AB31%31%34%members + friends +

work colleagues)

1545311193631943551214172444120Family members16%21%10%16%16%14%12%19%15%11%12%22%14%13%15%b11%9%12%12%

33614733464215972-6-34194156156Friends42%12%14%22%10%23%lNP15%24%16%15%15%-33%-12%27%ABD16%15%16%

*-4411015321104745-1-3592434102Work colleagues6%-10%5%14%10%10%5%8%12%9%-3%-13%13%9%9%10%

3152429296114986319424313314030142189507I do not regularly46%67%56%lMn44%43%42%48%51%49%50%52%18%18%61%50%43%55%51%51%interact with people

from this group

1162413235222656723613863865157Don't know13%5%14%22%20%16%17%13%20%15%15%60%32%26%14%9%15%18%c16%

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Table 59Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?People with a physical disabilityBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

6252120101125106489259-66452178249178221727339337Net: Any (Family32%36%33%34%39%N33%28%63%33%-28%23%39%48%fl37%32%46%65%50%A33%32%41%34%members + friends +

work colleagues)

28224029543971102--112518984310210311120Family members15%15%11%10%17%N12%N4%9%13%--3%11%13%9%13%10%25%21%aB3%12%12%12%

322057455945255119-62226371151229612715156Friends16%14%16%15%18%14%14%33%15%-28%9%19%15%18%15%32%AB14%21%12%15%16%16%

10174033313818575--412122871446107916102Work colleagues5%12%t11%T11%T9%12%10%34%9%--14%10%27%FHL13%9%10%33%14%20%A9%17%10%

91771851541621689834241121736178342072212944850507I do not regularly47%53%51%51%50%51%58%23%53%H55%60%58%32%40%40%55%H19%17%46%E59%E52%E53%51%interact with people

from this group

4215554636532421101253354799132241366157Don't know21%rS10%15%15%11%16%14%13%14%45%12%19%29%FgL12%23%13%35%ABC18%4%8%16%c6%16%

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Table 60Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?People with a physical disabilityBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

29597833923163438162518617312484151359Net: Any (Family36%37%42%hM27%43%m47%gHJM32%38%30%32%36%38%34%43%aB30%35%36%members + friends +

work colleagues)

1024211949721196148469503567152Family members13%15%11%16%18%17%15%23%N14%11%21%n17%13%17%12%16%15%

17334013513816189169990644679189Friends22%m21%m21%M11%27%HM27%HM17%18%14%19%23%M20%18%22%b16%18%19%

892563427836384134242179Work colleagues10%5%13%hjMo5%14%hjMO8%5%8%6%5%9%8%8%12%A9%a5%8%

377765578182749742532243225117140211468I do not regularly47%n49%N34%48%N40%37%54%KN54%KN57%KlN50%n47%n50%44%40%50%C49%C47%interact with people

from this group

1422452938771791262112495669174Don't know17%i14%24%HIo25%HIo16%i16%i15%7%13%18%i17%i13%22%E17%20%16%17%

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Table 61Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?People with a mental illnessBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

3615263159102747149156-101983083137359Net: Any (Family42%27%35%33%46%lp41%33%41%37%39%33%-54%30%35%45%b32%37%36%members + friends +

work colleagues)

256341725362265667-2134103372152Family members26%23%14%23%25%LP17%12%14%20%15%14%-14%30%12%14%13%20%BD15%

138741927485267386-6157154467189Friends23%15%20%23%28%L19%15%29%20%19%18%-34%13%20%22%17%18%19%

--25161236183734-2-226212879Work colleagues--6%3%8%9%12%P5%6%10%7%-14%-8%9%8%8%8%

3152228215514485716823514*14128134161468I do not regularly46%68%51%MN42%31%38%47%N53%44%44%50%i18%21%8%51%41%52%a44%47%interact with people

from this group

11615153061124697954339104369174Don't know13%5%14%25%23%p21%p20%p6%19%18%17%82%25%62%14%14%17%19%17%

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Table 62Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?People with a mental illnessBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

6848138104125129547284148422076279158243028254359Net: Any (Family35%33%38%35%39%39%32%45%36%55%21%28%37%47%36%36%41%72%53%A60%A33%57%36%members + friends +

work colleagues)

35115847465924*134-12781813343131311926152Family members18%S8%16%S16%S14%18%14%2%17%H-5%8%7%18%h9%17%H10%29%28%Ae26%Ae14%27%15%

3221835370692351531332463714894161814334189Friends16%14%23%St18%22%N21%n13%34%19%55%16%9%21%13%18%19%25%31%35%A37%A17%36%19%

16212121332613152-1313112752624563879Work colleagues8%14%QR6%7%10%8%8%9%7%-5%10%11%25%FhL13%7%16%a19%8%10%7%9%8%

8473158152152138937387-131635188137842181542934468I do not regularly43%51%44%51%47%42%55%O48%49%H-67%57%30%41%39%49%H10%21%40%E31%E50%BE35%47%interact with people

from this group

43246444466024112312438551111181341487174Don't know22%q16%18%15%14%18%14%7%15%45%12%16%33%FGL12%24%14%48%ABC8%6%9%17%c8%17%

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Table 63Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?People with a mental illnessBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

5155082114714464878532746125Net: Any (Family6%9%26%FGHIJ6%11%23%FGHI8%7%11%9%9%10%15%E18%AB10%11%13%members + friends +

LMOPJMOPwork colleagues)

27107*32521221201392041Family members2%5%5%6%2%7%h4%6%2%2%3%4%4%4%3%5%4%

232031611523173021101646Friends2%2%10%hIJMO2%6%Io13%fgHIJ1%1%4%4%4%3%6%e7%ab4%4%5%

PMOP

2622-1311821143022101344Work colleagues2%3%m11%FIJMO-3%M5%iM3%m1%6%iM3%m1%3%6%E7%AB3%3%4%

P

61119958314314074953653388315189198316703I do not regularly77%kN75%kN50%70%N71%N63%n81%KmN83%KlMN74%N73%N77%kN79%D62%65%71%73%C70%interact with people

from this group

1325442847581991054118485569172Don't know17%16%23%IJk24%IJ18%14%11%9%15%18%14%11%23%E17%20%16%17%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

2137263641311585318-36142838125Net: Any (Family26%6%8%12%9%25%LNP13%p21%9%15%11%22%44%-13%21%AB11%10%13%members + friends +

work colleagues)

2115-2166-61718-1-16371441Family members26%6%3%-3%11%LnP2%-5%4%4%-7%-6%4%3%4%4%

--132382114182215-107121146Friends--3%9%4%6%7%P8%3%5%5%22%27%-4%10%AD5%3%5%

--14121315222416-2-125101644Work colleagues--3%3%2%9%lnP5%14%2%6%hj3%-10%-4%7%4%4%4%

320337144880201119126633613420843188257703I do not regularly46%87%78%LM71%71%M56%66%m66%70%69%72%25%18%74%75%c62%72%70%70%interact with people

from this group

22603132765227638137135124371172Don't know29%8%14%18%19%19%21%P13%21%16%17%53%38%26%13%17%17%19%D17%

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Table 65Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Blind peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

19213550483816579-273244677104889615125Net: Any (Family10%15%10%17%Rt15%11%9%35%10%-8%26%28%FGL10%22%10%26%A37%17%15%11%16%13%members + friends +

work colleagues)

108131118163229--3821229115133641Family members5%6%4%4%5%n5%2%14%4%--10%7%4%6%4%3%11%10%a3%4%6%4%

67142020104130--313-1629632233446Friends3%5%4%7%t6%no3%3%5%4%--12%11%FgL-8%4%17%Abc25%4%4%4%4%5%

47132015129424-2114320232-2435644Work colleagues2%5%4%7%T5%4%5%25%3%-8%4%13%FL7%10%3%7%-5%9%4%7%4%

1291032612062322341286596116174331108582126363961274703I do not regularly67%72%73%69%72%71%75%41%75%H55%80%58%38%73%H52%76%H32%52%79%E78%E71%E78%70%interact with people

from this group

45196444445627411812439754108151231505172Don't know23%QS13%18%15%13%17%16%24%15%45%12%16%34%FgL17%26%14%42%ABC12%4%7%17%bC6%17%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1122531061451029161183104644381187Net: Any (Family14%14%28%fIJM9%28%fIJMO28%fIJM11%12%22%ijM32%FIJM15%17%20%22%B15%19%19%members + friends +

OPpOPOPwork colleagues)

6614624131385402914203468Family members7%4%8%5%12%IJO7%3%4%10%ijo15%IJmO8%8%6%5%7%8%7%

3720337261197304927163679Friends4%5%11%Mop3%16%iJMOP14%iJMO4%6%8%m19%hIJMO10%M6%10%e9%6%8%8%

PP

310223-321711223225111854Work colleagues4%6%12%FGIjL2%-7%il4%2%6%2%2%5%6%9%AB4%4%5%

MP

56117908311303968882647357297181191283654I do not regularly71%GlN74%GKLN48%70%GlN55%60%n78%GKLN76%GKLN68%gN52%68%N73%D58%62%68%66%65%interact with people

from this group

12204625365111281251109464767160Don't know15%13%24%HIJK21%Hj17%12%11%13%9%16%17%10%21%E16%17%16%16%

O

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Table 67Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Deaf peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

32772143950526847218-57134069187Net: Any (Family42%9%18%12%20%27%LP16%32%20%22%H15%22%43%-20%19%15%19%19%members + friends +

work colleagues)

1-34-91113193227-1-163133668Family members23%-8%l-14%L7%4%8%7%8%6%-7%-6%4%5%10%Bd7%

12381417163113134-1-345152379Friends19%9%9%l3%6%12%L5%19%8%8%7%-7%-12%AB8%6%6%8%

--15221422110291515-125161654Work colleagues--3%9%2%10%nP7%P5%7%h7%H3%22%30%-4%7%6%4%5%

32029914428019798124631814418244178241654I do not regularly46%87%69%M71%61%56%64%55%63%64%68%25%25%74%65%64%69%66%65%interact with people

from this group

11573122560222568036140124257160Don't know13%5%13%18%18%17%20%P13%17%14%17%53%32%26%14%17%16%16%16%

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Table 68Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Deaf peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

363152676955286133-573210541281349715416187Net: Any (Family19%22%r14%22%R21%17%17%39%17%-23%24%28%FL24%26%17%35%AB37%19%14%18%16%19%members + friends +

work colleagues)

1872022232411257-2-911155322259468Family members9%5%5%7%7%7%6%13%7%-8%-8%2%5%7%8%19%5%5%7%5%7%

1214262534239252-351642750525363979Friends6%10%7%8%11%n7%6%17%7%-15%16%14%FL8%13%7%13%17%12%7%7%9%8%

610122617158335--211619335-1147254Work colleagues3%7%3%9%RT5%5%5%18%4%--8%9%FL14%FL9%4%14%Abc-2%3%5%2%5%

119922481932172171196552113144925102541116323956671654I do not regularly61%64%69%64%67%66%70%41%70%H55%65%49%43%58%49%70%H29%52%71%E79%E66%E75%65%interact with people

from this group

3921603937562331081283475299131531378160Don't know20%q14%17%13%11%17%p14%20%14%45%12%27%29%FL17%25%13%36%ABC12%10%7%16%8%16%

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Table 69Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Deaf peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

6512113887154036741003752398368226210331767Net: Any (Family82%76%74%73%78%82%73%83%78%75%76%81%D72%78%75%77%77%members + friends +

work colleagues)

4471484910222250712834252197126121202449Family members55%mN45%N26%41%N52%N44%N45%N56%mN55%mN57%mN49%N51%D39%44%43%47%45%

561051067214293058743244332289169178275621Friends71%hkN66%56%61%70%58%61%65%58%65%64%68%D57%58%64%64%62%

306657427161642531424188178124108133365Work colleagues38%42%n30%35%33%32%32%47%GjkN41%n28%34%38%35%43%A39%a31%36%

5141091317237263517192561I do not regularly7%h9%H5%7%h5%6%h2%8%H1%6%9%Hj5%7%6%7%6%6%interact with people

from this group

9243924361282791066107475274173Don't know12%15%21%Ip20%i17%12%25%IKP9%21%I19%15%14%21%E16%18%17%17%

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Table 70Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Working classBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

617349135011321915102294356113222249201279767Net: Any (Family93%77%80%L65%75%78%71%94%79%76%76%18%76%44%80%71%77%76%77%members + friends +

work colleagues)

5151988375612965918420015*12424111183449Family members74%68%46%42%55%lM39%42%40%46%48%43%18%30%8%44%36%43%50%bC45%

5142991038831741484230294-11218938161220621Friends75%60%69%LMn50%56%58%57%88%65%59%63%-63%44%68%ac55%62%60%62%

1113021768147646148166-6*7924104152365Work colleagues21%3%30%13%24%47%NP48%NP36%36%38%35%-34%8%28%35%40%D42%D36%

*42034623-3233511-187161961I do not regularly7%17%5%13%7%4%8%-3%6%7%j22%3%-6%10%6%5%6%interact with people

from this group

-1654132565123707934339134369173Don't know-6%15%22%19%17%21%P6%18%18%17%60%21%56%14%19%16%19%17%

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Table 71Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Working classBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1421232682312792641379616215188135151606178414166082767Net: Any (Family73%85%qRT74%77%86%o81%80%62%78%100%77%62%71%82%73%79%h47%64%90%aE83%E77%E87%77%members + friends +

work colleagues)

9878160113223145411380-8732236937553252339348449Family members51%Q54%Qr44%38%69%NO44%N24%7%48%H-39%25%28%53%H33%49%H13%29%55%E46%E46%E50%45%

117100219182232216104451229126224109505157353253367621Friends61%69%61%61%72%N66%61%29%65%h100%48%41%54%56%53%66%H40%59%77%aE64%e62%E70%62%

536112812214312764730113727256429874192131441365Work colleagues27%42%T36%t41%T44%39%37%45%38%H45%16%26%24%58%FHL31%39%H19%34%43%E43%E37%E43%36%

942226122017148--463134624-649661I do not regularly5%3%6%9%S4%6%10%P7%6%--14%5%8%6%6%7%36%-12%C6%6%6%interact with people

from this group

431770433344175130-472744311517-421507173Don't know22%QS12%19%s14%10%13%10%31%16%-23%24%24%Fl10%21%15%47%ABC-10%5%17%b7%17%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

661281358015383562873254374358205204322732Net: Any (Family83%GHIjMn81%GHiM72%67%73%77%71%69%68%65%78%76%D70%71%73%75%73%members + friends +

work colleagues)

4265664410222445631936242194114126196436Family members53%MN41%35%37%50%n44%48%n50%mN49%N38%53%mN49%D38%39%45%46%44%

51114956212313051672848309280157160272589Friends65%hmN72%gHIM51%52%63%62%n61%58%52%56%69%HMN63%D55%54%57%63%C59%

N

3261503671312294493117814510694124324Work colleagues41%GJKN39%GjkN26%30%37%G26%24%33%g34%G17%44%GJKm36%D28%37%A33%29%32%

N

59109144151855424328213685I do not regularly6%6%5%8%4%8%8%16%fkLmN14%lNop9%7%9%8%10%8%8%9%interact with people

OPfrom this group

821433058101323131075109585572184Don't know10%13%23%oP25%iOP23%P15%21%p14%18%26%oP15%15%21%E20%19%17%18%

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Table 73Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Middle classBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

51234812421012111510327733629222355202239732Net: Any (Family82%51%80%LMN61%62%71%69%94%80%hi72%71%40%49%44%80%A81%A78%A65%73%members + friends +

work colleagues)

562086316012286216819825-12820129151436Family members76%26%48%L30%45%42%40%47%48%44%42%40%29%-46%C30%50%AC41%c44%

4112961232791551295218264-4218943168183589Friends63%49%68%LMN61%47%55%50%75%74%HI56%56%-23%44%68%A63%a65%A50%59%

1-1283746139345128147-1*7627106112324Work colleagues21%-29%N15%10%32%N45%MNP21%35%33%31%-7%8%27%39%d41%AD31%32%

1727391029-33448-4-182134985I do not regularly18%32%6%13%13%p7%10%-2%9%J10%J-20%-7%2%5%13%BCD9%interact with people

from this group

-4595173267122748635337124578184Don't know-17%14%26%25%P23%P22%P6%17%19%18%60%31%56%13%17%17%21%D18%

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Table 74Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Middle classBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1091052752392122731619586214147639146571199324263074732Net: Any (Family56%73%T76%T80%T65%83%P94%OP62%74%100%72%51%67%90%FHL70%74%52%73%70%85%E73%E78%73%members + friends +

work colleagues)

685616014987182114636027838207635393162038835436Family members35%39%45%t50%sT27%56%P67%OP40%45%H100%35%30%34%46%36%46%H24%27%35%40%45%E37%44%

80802291971542311376480-12115531109470127263451160589Friends41%55%T64%T66%sT48%70%P80%OP39%60%H-59%39%48%73%H53%61%H32%57%57%E68%E60%E63%59%

393613011888129764275-2526154927265131628330324Work colleagues20%25%36%ST39%ST27%39%P44%P27%35%H-12%19%23%34%23%35%H16%43%29%33%33%E31%32%

2718221958132174-15321173-255741085I do not regularly14%QR12%QR6%6%18%NO4%1%7%9%H-5%17%3%5%5%9%H-19%10%e10%e9%e10%9%interact with people

from this group

58216342544185134-49352501241819215411184Don't know30%QRS14%18%14%17%N13%N5%31%17%g-23%32%30%FGL5%24%16%g48%ABC8%19%b5%18%B12%18%

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Table 75Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?Middle classBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3158105327202027441626186201121111154386Net: Any (Family40%m37%56%FGHI27%35%39%m40%m31%34%32%38%38%39%42%40%36%39%members + friends +

JKLMOPwork colleagues)

1112278169612365348333335101Family members14%8%14%m7%7%13%17%GIMO7%9%5%9%11%9%11%12%8%10%

1947751951115213615231411468482121287Friends25%30%M40%hIKl16%25%22%30%M24%28%m31%m32%M29%29%29%29%28%29%

MP

122033123759144105871553440129Work colleagues15%12%17%10%14%15%9%10%11%8%15%12%14%19%AB12%9%13%

336738558211648601730214179105104183393I do not regularly42%N42%N20%46%jN39%N42%N33%N54%GJlN46%jN34%n43%N44%D35%36%37%43%39%interact with people

ofrom this group

1534463259141325171391131646593222Don't know18%21%24%27%i26%18%27%i15%19%33%fhIk19%19%26%E22%23%22%22%

p

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

231754236112075914817226-11328111126386Net: Any (Family26%15%40%18%33%42%39%45%46%h38%37%40%33%-41%42%43%a35%39%members + friends +

work colleagues)

-137291141313404512-2543831101Family members-4%8%12%13%8%13%p17%10%10%10%18%14%-9%6%14%Acd8%10%

22140119418244210213812-87198989287Friends26%8%32%6%28%28%27%26%33%26%29%22%12%-31%a27%34%A24%29%

-144-320612245053-1-26144246129Work colleagues-3%10%-4%14%N20%NP15%19%H13%11%-7%-9%21%aD16%D13%13%

315176122648113747136204-7211524104141393I do not regularly41%65%41%60%39%34%37%42%36%35%43%I-42%36%41%36%40%38%39%interact with people

from this group

248341934752231039435351164599222Don't know33%19%19%22%28%24%24%13%18%27%Hj20%60%26%64%18%23%17%27%BD22%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

445413814899120110112842985727103277155142033334386Net: Any (Family23%37%T38%T49%RST31%37%65%OP77%36%100%45%27%50%FL62%FL49%36%40%38%32%40%39%36%39%members + friends +

work colleagues)

111443322122355741-217727736-21933101Family members5%10%12%T11%t6%7%21%OP37%9%45%-7%15%17%13%10%16%Bc-4%2%11%b3%10%

2742105110689788722018334206721574101325323287Friends14%29%T29%T37%rT21%30%P51%OP47%28%55%43%9%30%46%FL32%28%20%30%22%26%29%24%29%

17144949393535596-152163395424711112129Work colleagues9%9%14%16%sT12%11%21%OP37%12%-3%17%18%l15%16%12%12%16%10%15%13%13%13%

846514210216214842-342-61320115133846222233844393I do not regularly43%q45%Q39%34%50%N45%N25%-43%gH-32%46%17%26%24%44%gH11%55%48%E45%E39%E46%39%interact with people

from this group

662680506359183167-48375541531819818617222Don't know34%QRS18%22%17%19%N18%n11%23%21%-23%27%32%FGL12%26%20%50%ABC7%20%15%22%18%22%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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I do notNet: Anyregularly(Family members

interact with+ friends +people fromwork

Don't knowthis groupWork colleaguesFriendsFamily memberscolleagues)Weighted baseUnweighted base

Religious Groups16412725655636571010011001Christians16%13%26%56%36%71%

2073721363078042210011001Muslims21%37%14%31%8%42%

258487871881725610011001Hindus26%49%9%19%2%26%

261546721221719410011001Sikhs26%55%7%12%2%19%

277484851482524010011001Jewish people28%48%8%15%2%24%

276546621072417910011001Buddhists28%55%6%11%2%18%

Ethnic Groups642747378264291010011001White6%3%47%78%64%91%

1152512694567463510011001Black11%25%27%46%7%63%

11426525946610662110011001Asian11%27%26%47%11%62%

1352192644818864710011001Mixed race14%22%26%48%9%65%

20863048972516310011001Roma or traveller21%63%5%10%2%16%

Immigrant groups2424341431924232510011001Recent immigrants to24%43%14%19%4%32%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

2464621311742929310011001Recent immigrants to25%46%13%17%3%29%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

2484551181894129810011001Recent immigrants to25%45%12%19%4%30%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

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I do notNet: Anyregularly(Family members

interact with+ friends +people fromwork

Don't knowthis groupWork colleaguesFriendsFamily memberscolleagues)Weighted baseUnweighted base

23028018736510149210011001Second-generation23%28%19%36%10%49%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups8114325657142477710011001Teenagers8%14%26%57%42%78%

9320512415857470310011001Pensioners (e.g. those9%21%12%16%57%70%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality13623921451111062610011001LGBT (gay, lesbian,14%24%21%51%11%63%bisexual or

transsexual)

People with a disability or mental illness15750710215612033710011001People with a physical16%51%10%16%12%34%disability

1744687918915235910011001People with a mental17%47%8%19%15%36%illness

17270344464112510011001Blind people17%70%4%5%4%13%

16065454796818710011001Deaf people16%65%5%8%7%19%

Social class1736136562144976710011001Working class17%6%36%62%45%77%

1848532458943673210011001Middle class18%9%32%59%44%73%

22239312928710138610011001Upper class22%39%13%29%10%39%

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

Religious Groups571031457513403454963657367343207174329710Christians72%65%77%IMO63%67%81%IjlM68%61%75%Im72%82%IJlM75%D67%71%B62%76%B71%

OO

2253114406262135571928204218123110189422Muslims28%33%61%FGHI33%31%52%LMOP43%p40%45%P38%41%42%43%42%39%44%42%

JLMOP

112689185191816279191231338571101256Hindus14%16%47%FGHI15%24%38%GHIM36%GHIM18%21%18%27%mop25%26%29%25%23%26%

LMOPOPOP

1418641042010161871491103725369194Sikhs18%m11%34%FGHI9%19%m41%FGHI19%M18%m14%14%20%M18%20%25%Ab19%16%19%

JlMOPJLMOP

18247720414131825819117123796496240Jewish people23%15%41%fGHI17%18%28%mO27%O20%19%16%27%o24%24%27%23%22%24%

jkLMOP

720661421369208148198605664179Buddhists8%13%35%FGHI12%11%26%hIJL12%11%16%16%20%P17%19%21%a20%15%18%

JLMOPMOP

Ethnic Groups72150153107184646881204367465445256255398910White90%n95%gN81%90%n89%93%N94%N99%GHJK93%N86%97%GlmN95%D87%88%91%93%c91%

LMNP

491081376511362956753038292344180158297635Black62%68%m73%FHJL55%57%73%FHjl59%62%58%60%55%59%67%E62%56%69%Bc63%

MpM

441021386310363258712642301320173171277621Asian55%64%73%fGHL53%52%72%GHLM64%66%m55%52%61%61%63%60%61%64%62%

MPP

431071417011333154822944315332178171298647Mixed race54%68%p75%fGhI59%56%67%p62%61%64%58%63%64%65%61%61%69%BC65%

jLMP

11166413213512137761102583965163Roma or traveller13%10%34%FGHI11%12%26%FgHI10%14%10%13%10%12%20%E20%B14%15%16%

JLMOPJlMOP

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

Immigrant groups2249911962215293013291371889878148325Recent immigrants to28%m31%M49%GHIJ16%32%M44%gHjM31%M32%M23%26%42%HMp28%37%E34%28%34%32%the UK (e.g. in the

lMOPoPpast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

1742842551813202616261251689678118293Recent immigrants to22%27%45%HIJL21%27%35%HIMp26%22%20%32%38%HIMP25%33%E33%28%27%29%the UK (e.g. in the

MOPpast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

1937912852013192714251341649679123298Recent immigrants to24%23%48%GHIJ23%27%40%HIjM27%21%21%28%36%HImo27%32%33%28%29%30%the UK (e.g. in the

LMOPOPpast 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

2988125419272634512239246246141121230492Second-generation36%55%HIMP66%GHIj35%47%55%HIMP53%hiMP38%39%44%57%HIMP50%48%48%43%53%B49%immigrants (born in the

kLMoPUK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups6412513794174140611014056380398183206388777Teenagers81%i79%i73%79%i84%i83%In81%i68%79%82%81%i77%78%63%74%C90%BC78%

601131197616383558994050372331193198312703Pensioners (e.g. those75%n71%63%64%78%n76%mN71%64%77%imN81%imN72%76%D65%66%70%73%70%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality491061047112333653783748336290177178271626LGBT (gay, lesbian,62%67%n55%59%59%67%n72%imN60%60%76%hilm69%n69%D57%61%64%63%63%bisexual or

Ntranssexual)

People with a disability or mental illness29537626921152939152516117611881138337People with a physical37%M34%m40%M22%43%M42%hjM30%32%30%30%36%M33%34%41%AB29%32%34%disability

29597833923163438162518617312484151359People with a mental36%37%42%hM27%43%m47%gHJM32%38%30%32%36%38%34%43%aB30%35%36%illness

5155082114714464878532746125Blind people6%9%26%FGHIJ6%11%23%FGHI8%7%11%9%9%10%15%E18%AB10%11%13%

LMOPJMOP

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1122531061451029161183104644381187Deaf people14%14%28%fIJM9%28%fIJMO28%fIJM11%12%22%ijM32%FIJM15%17%20%22%B15%19%19%

OPpOPOP

Social class6512113887154036741003752398368226210331767Working class82%76%74%73%78%82%73%83%78%75%76%81%D72%78%75%77%77%

661281358015383562873254374358205204322732Middle class83%GHIjMn81%GHiM72%67%73%77%71%69%68%65%78%76%D70%71%73%75%73%

3158105327202027441626186201121111154386Upper class40%m37%56%FGHI27%35%39%m40%m31%34%32%38%38%39%42%40%36%39%

JKLMOP

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Religious Groups5153389381071981097262341211221557188236710Christians

75%64%78%LN48%56%75%LN64%61%76%68%73%40%60%44%77%A83%Ab72%A64%71%

3421232663112645154217*10-12945112127422Muslims42%19%49%L16%38%44%36%35%35%40%46%iJ6%54%-46%A65%ABD43%A35%42%

12120217466732199133-8-82247469256Hindus19%10%28%l12%25%32%L22%19%16%26%J28%J-45%-29%A35%A29%A19%26%

1381210425521080102-9-58235549194Sikhs19%14%19%8%15%29%LNP18%13%7%21%J22%J-51%-21%A33%ABd21%A14%19%

3111921147576268212517-82226859240Jewish people48%3%27%Ln12%16%33%LN18%40%21%21%27%22%38%-30%A33%A26%A16%24%

2375294047219639619254184947179Buddhists35%13%17%12%14%28%LNP15%13%14%16%20%22%51%36%19%a26%A19%a13%18%

Ethnic Groups621413186013126114121352422214426462229335910White

93%91%95%Ln90%89%91%l85%87%94%91%90%40%78%74%95%B90%88%92%91%

47304833991811180234310111320145165211635Black59%30%70%LN38%48%69%LN59%67%62%61%66%22%60%53%72%Ab65%63%58%63%

373127348717197323230839219646165201621Asian43%30%72%LMN35%51%61%56%54%56%60%65%j47%50%36%70%A67%a64%A55%62%

59315736103173118424630619220349161222647Mixed race75%38%73%LN33%53%72%LN56%69%65%64%65%22%51%36%73%AB72%62%61%65%

15563134144320637828345153754163Roma or traveller19%20%13%14%19%29%LP14%18%15%16%17%40%43%53%16%21%14%15%16%

Immigrant groups281583155585737119163110*963280106325Recent immigrants to

26%34%36%LN15%22%38%LN28%41%29%31%35%22%55%8%34%47%ABd31%29%32%the UK (e.g. in thepast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

171301145784632104150-8284307693293Recent immigrants to19%29%30%3%20%40%LNp27%37%25%27%32%-45%36%30%44%ABd29%25%29%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

38138223557062910216119288308087298Recent immigrants to40%35%32%L12%33%l38%L23%39%22%26%34%IJ22%50%36%32%a45%ABd31%a24%30%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

4524742776128957178248*9215742126155492Second-generation62%23%57%LN23%40%53%L42%59%44%46%53%i6%52%44%56%Ab62%Ab48%42%49%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups61538311501141981210931034639425144178289777Teenagers

100%67%88%LMN54%74%80%L65%74%85%H80%H74%47%49%74%90%ABC65%68%79%BC78%

61631411491072001410627530819320147175266703Pensioners (e.g. those100%70%72%l57%72%75%l65%88%82%HI71%66%18%53%66%72%68%67%73%70%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality3102851041961801090246280111417233164242626LGBT (gay, lesbian,

54%46%66%l53%60%67%l58%62%70%H64%60%22%62%74%62%c48%63%C66%C63%bisexual ortranssexual)

People with a disability or mental illness36130725591076401361551911013379113337People with a physical

42%28%30%34%37%41%P35%37%31%35%33%22%50%13%36%48%AB31%31%34%disability

3615263159102747149156-101983083137359People with a mental42%27%35%33%46%lp41%33%41%37%39%33%-54%30%35%45%b32%37%36%illness

2137263641311585318-36142838125Blind people26%6%8%12%9%25%LNP13%p21%9%15%11%22%44%-13%21%AB11%10%13%

32772143950526847218-57134069187Deaf people42%9%18%12%20%27%LP16%32%20%22%H15%22%43%-20%19%15%19%19%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Social class617349135011321915102294356113222249201279767Working class

93%77%80%L65%75%78%71%94%79%76%76%18%76%44%80%71%77%76%77%

51234812421012111510327733629222355202239732Middle class82%51%80%LMN61%62%71%69%94%80%hi72%71%40%49%44%80%A81%A78%A65%73%

231754236112075914817226-11328111126386Upper class26%15%40%18%33%42%39%45%46%h38%37%40%33%-41%42%43%a35%39%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

Religious Groups1219225823623123613813553216248134157533287313461065710Christians63%64%72%T79%rST71%72%81%oP92%70%100%83%83%71%79%76%69%75%63%70%68%71%69%71%

7356155137125141831327529188533147267193241735941422Muslims38%39%43%46%39%43%49%P88%35%100%46%64%74%FL75%FL71%35%52%27%53%34%42%43%42%

33369888768152121441711712211213712391521725256Hindus17%25%t27%T29%T23%25%30%81%18%55%35%38%62%FL51%FL54%18%34%23%21%31%25%26%26%

263965646564328107141054188710112181116119194Sikhs13%27%RT18%21%T20%20%19%52%13%55%23%34%47%FL41%FL42%13%34%A12%18%23%19%20%19%

283387897670607169147441571164113161519531240Jewish people15%23%t24%T30%T24%21%35%OP50%21%55%20%24%39%FL34%34%21%30%22%36%a29%23%32%24%

30256954595732710628842127398113111014321179Buddhists15%17%19%18%18%17%19%47%13%100%42%28%37%FL29%FL35%13%31%A29%24%21%17%23%18%

Ethnic Groups171136319280301303163137352202786401757182810444978093910White88%95%rt89%93%rt93%93%96%91%93%H100%100%94%76%93%H84%94%H76%82%97%E98%E91%E98%91%

1079023719820921611312485211277337150470187304054169635Black55%63%66%T66%T65%66%66%81%61%100%56%94%64%86%FHL72%61%49%60%66%80%AE63%73%63%

1038623619519420812212453218208938168442188283453362621Asian53%60%65%T65%T60%64%72%P83%57%100%94%71%78%FL88%FL81%58%50%66%62%69%62%66%62%

1069424020421720912514497213237338150483227284054968647Mixed race54%65%t67%T68%T67%64%73%o93%63%100%67%82%64%89%FHL72%63%61%63%62%80%Ace64%72%65%

24335548564724610913633115410110471312820163Roma or traveller13%23%qrT15%16%17%14%14%39%14%55%15%22%28%FL24%f26%13%28%a34%16%27%a15%21%16%

Immigrant groups4547129102961176672322413512293225137142226837325Recent immigrants to23%33%t36%T34%T30%36%39%p51%29%100%21%46%45%FL52%FL45%29%37%56%32%45%a31%38%32%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

45441099291965982012514521892195127132023934293Recent immigrants to23%31%30%31%28%29%35%57%25%100%26%50%45%FL42%FL44%25%33%61%30%41%a28%36%29%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

37421151017711564819326136123105185136141924733298Recent immigrants to19%29%t32%T34%T24%35%P37%P52%24%100%30%47%53%FL52%FL50%24%35%49%30%39%29%35%30%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

746318716615017297835728236833134350158203441455492Second-generation38%43%52%T55%ST46%53%57%P55%45%100%42%82%59%FL76%FL65%46%41%67%45%69%ACE48%58%49%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups14310928923324826114114625217208330153612188354267477777Teenagers74%75%80%78%77%80%82%92%79%100%86%71%72%71%73%80%49%70%77%E85%E79%E81%78%

1309325921823624111713577213176331126568158354060575703Pensioners (e.g. those67%65%72%73%73%74%68%86%73%H100%64%58%55%73%h60%74%H40%70%77%E81%E70%E79%70%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality106922222032072161128523110145622103514185334652479626LGBT (gay, lesbian,55%64%62%68%T64%66%66%54%66%gH55%53%49%49%50%50%67%gH48%44%73%E93%ACE61%83%63%bisexual or

transsexual)

People with a disability or mental illness6252120101125106489259-66452178249178221727339337People with a physical32%36%33%34%39%N33%28%63%33%-28%23%39%48%fl37%32%46%65%50%A33%32%41%34%disability

6848138104125129547284148422076279158243028254359People with a mental35%33%38%35%39%39%32%45%36%55%21%28%37%47%36%36%41%72%53%A60%A33%57%36%illness

19213550483816579-273244677104889615125Blind people10%15%10%17%Rt15%11%9%35%10%-8%26%28%FGL10%22%10%26%A37%17%15%11%16%13%

363152676955286133-573210541281349715416187Deaf people19%22%r14%22%R21%17%17%39%17%-23%24%28%FL24%26%17%35%AB37%19%14%18%16%19%

Social class1421232682312792641379616215188135151606178414166082767Working class73%85%qRT74%77%86%o81%80%62%78%100%77%62%71%82%73%79%h47%64%90%aE83%E77%E87%77%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1091052752392122731619586214147639146571199324263074732Middle class56%73%T76%T80%T65%83%P94%OP62%74%100%72%51%67%90%FHL70%74%52%73%70%85%E73%E78%73%

445413814899120110112842985727103277155142033334386Upper class23%37%T38%T49%RST31%37%65%OP77%36%100%45%27%50%FL62%FL49%36%40%38%32%40%39%36%39%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

4784837711293650833448305278142174267583Racism60%N53%44%65%N55%59%N74%IKLN56%n65%N68%No70%iNO62%D54%49%62%C62%C58%

Op

426844457191930651434208181106114169389Religious53%GIjklMN43%gN23%38%N36%n39%N39%N34%n51%GIlm27%49%GiN42%D35%36%41%39%39%discrimination

N

25704942121820373922251871738899173359Homophobia32%44%HN26%35%62%FHIJ37%n39%N42%N30%45%N36%38%34%30%35%40%C36%

KMNOP

1736532671412222910191201227052121242Sexism21%23%28%22%34%27%24%24%22%19%27%25%24%24%19%28%B24%

1839392029142022922101114586888215Discrimination based on22%25%l21%17%11%18%28%hLm22%17%18%32%HkLM21%22%20%24%21%21%social class

n

1831302939102222111712973605786203Discrimination against23%20%16%24%17%18%20%25%n17%23%25%26%D14%21%20%20%20%those with a mental

illness

14302112251020179148667354078153Discrimination against18%19%kmn11%10%11%10%19%kmn22%KMN13%18%20%kmn18%d13%12%14%18%C15%people who are

overweight or peoplewith eating disorders

122214185681419898054363959134Discrimination against15%14%8%15%n23%kN12%15%n16%n15%n16%12%16%D11%12%14%14%13%those with a physical

disability

92224113841416635564363251119Ageism11%14%f13%f9%13%f16%F8%16%F12%13%5%11%12%12%11%12%12%

3--2-*--4115615611Other, please specify4%ijNO--2%-1%--3%No2%no1%1%1%*2%1%1%

4546132412833187347212391None of the above5%3%24%FGHIJ11%IjO9%i9%io3%3%6%6%5%4%14%E16%AB7%5%9%

KLMOP

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

4926011479116067523526725316837132236583Racism65%42%60%l57%69%L63%L52%39%58%61%57%40%31%53%60%B54%51%64%B58%

391966234510684316117614-11228106138389Religious45%42%45%LM33%34%31%34%52%34%42%37%22%21%-40%41%41%38%39%discrimination

331758215593757140156-331061877152359Homophobia50%14%40%L41%31%38%30%45%44%H36%33%-15%66%38%b27%29%42%BC36%

24117419405622410910815-74244990242Sexism36%18%27%L20%28%28%L18%11%18%28%J23%22%26%-27%b35%aB19%25%24%

-697418375363168111-1167126469215Discrimination based on-27%22%19%27%l26%l17%35%24%18%24%i-6%30%24%18%25%19%21%social class

-494111429525257994--162105773203Discrimination against-17%22%53%21%20%17%32%19%21%20%--13%22%15%22%20%20%those with a mental

illness

-368-152839323616611-4383763153Discrimination against-11%16%-22%l20%l13%18%18%16%14%19%8%-15%12%14%17%15%people who are

overweight or peoplewith eating disorders

21602827334205060-324283148134Discrimination against29%6%14%12%12%19%L11%24%16%13%13%-16%36%15%12%12%13%13%those with a physical

disability

1-5551014342194652-5-41102835119Ageism18%-13%26%15%10%11%11%15%12%11%-26%-15%a15%11%10%12%

-24-231-146---3-3511Other, please specify-8%1%-3%l2%l*-1%1%1%---1%-1%1%1%

1120235581928532621310391991None of the above19%5%5%9%4%4%19%MNP6%7%7%11%i41%34%34%5%15%AD15%AD5%9%

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

124802051712031911001147121520532311246095282751554583Racism64%56%57%57%63%58%58%77%59%H100%75%69%46%52%54%60%H24%41%61%E54%E60%E57%58%

64571381271201338083021161043168629343111235922389Religious33%40%38%42%t37%41%47%P52%38%55%82%36%38%36%42%38%12%24%23%24%42%BCE24%39%discrimination

624214411198140693306-91216155330474273828365359Homophobia32%29%40%St37%30%43%P41%P18%39%H-49%43%14%35%H26%40%H19%32%59%AE77%AE33%69%36%

473872857186473184-51329125918143131421026242Sexism24%26%20%28%R22%26%28%18%23%-25%44%26%27%28%24%10%24%28%e27%e24%e28%24%

383574667370454175132259401695*11319614215Discrimination based on20%24%20%22%22%21%26%24%22%55%16%8%22%20%19%22%13%4%24%B6%23%B15%21%social class

442472617472332173-4114112917212111517327203Discrimination against23%17%20%20%23%22%19%16%22%H-19%4%12%24%14%22%H4%19%25%E30%E20%E28%20%those with a mental

illness

351558455548242132-*695211291331313317153Discrimination against18%s10%16%15%17%15%14%12%17%H-2%22%8%13%10%17%H4%22%7%27%aCE15%e17%15%people who are

overweight or peoplewith eating disorders

311942415245181115-11134191113-6711813134Discrimination against16%13%12%14%16%14%11%5%14%-7%4%11%9%9%15%8%-14%14%14%14%13%those with a physical

disability

171449404434212100--261119983-11210412119Ageism9%9%14%13%14%10%12%12%13%H--5%5%25%FHL9%13%H9%-24%AB3%12%13%12%

243233--11------11--3-9311Other, please specify1%3%q1%1%1%1%--1%------1%--6%A-1%3%1%

1713451719239251--234440402131164291None of the above9%9%12%Q6%6%7%5%13%6%--8%30%FGL8%19%5%57%ABC29%3%2%7%3%9%

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

27447941618193244152716518810395154353Positive34%28%42%O34%32%36%38%36%34%31%39%34%37%36%34%36%35%

112626831081117785580414351135Negative14%16%m14%7%16%m19%M16%M12%13%15%11%11%16%e14%15%12%13%

307348558161741561325210172103108171382Neither38%N46%GjKN26%46%GjKN42%N32%33%46%GkN43%gkN27%35%43%D34%35%39%40%38%

1116351527651213106170443354131Don't know13%i10%19%hIo12%10%13%i12%5%10%27%HIjk15%i12%14%15%12%13%13%

lMOp

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Table 86Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?ChristiansBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

112162523421087481291691421003198117353Positive13%54%37%27%34%29%35%43%37%33%36%18%20%36%36%46%A38%32%35%

3155412273421854611313764146135Negative47%4%13%20%18%19%Lp11%11%14%14%13%22%19%17%13%8%16%13%13%

19171921571156471501801521182588143382Neither23%39%39%44%31%40%37%36%36%39%38%12%30%39%43%b37%34%39%38%

11472121851216546036*2363360131Don't know18%3%11%8%17%13%16%P10%12%14%13%47%31%8%8%9%13%16%D13%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

685212310911712464826814846278525918891830027353Positive35%36%34%36%36%38%38%54%34%45%19%28%40%61%FHL41%34%50%aC66%20%36%35%c28%35%

241932595146193107135126281055161610622135Negative12%13%9%20%RT16%14%11%17%13%55%17%18%11%14%13%14%14%10%14%32%Ace12%23%13%

7351145111108123774321-10142986131762251433539382Neither38%35%40%37%33%37%45%P24%40%GH-49%51%25%19%29%41%GH16%20%56%ABE28%39%E41%38%

29225920463511197-3128234867*521177131Don't know15%Q15%Q16%Q7%14%N11%6%5%12%-14%3%24%FGL6%16%11%20%b4%10%5%14%7%13%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

39511326367443474432640109Positive4%5%27%FGHIJ11%10%12%hoP7%7%6%8%5%7%15%E15%AB9%9%11%

KLMOP

46113836711313366813034311285165170261596Negative58%N71%FlMN44%56%n56%62%N67%FN74%FkLM63%fN61%n49%63%D56%57%61%61%60%

pNP

1926222049712266208486465273171Neither25%gijN16%12%17%23%n18%13%14%20%n11%29%GIJm17%17%16%18%17%17%

NO

1011322024751510126165373356126Don't know13%i7%17%IkO16%IkO11%8%13%i5%11%19%IkO17%IkO12%13%13%12%13%13%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

1335-11223638494832233162330109Positive19%13%8%-16%p16%P12%19%6%13%j10%47%13%36%12%24%ABD9%8%11%

4112891034791681086221279-9118033162211596Negative63%51%67%LMN51%51%55%55%60%67%i57%59%-50%17%65%C48%62%C58%60%

-8665122358220638614243133870171Neither-35%15%25%17%16%19%11%15%16%18%12%21%39%15%19%15%19%17%

1*445111946214535723*2263756126Don't know18%1%10%24%16%13%15%p10%11%14%12%41%16%8%8%9%14%D15%D13%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

26193925402820457123321452531363107713109Positive13%q13%11%8%12%9%12%29%7%45%11%11%28%FL32%FL25%7%36%AC52%6%20%Ac9%13%11%

1078420220119921298650111017402695491166283151659596Negative55%59%56%67%RT62%65%58%40%63%H55%52%60%35%61%H46%64%H43%48%62%62%60%e62%60%

331868524455383140-56163311383-11715018171Neither17%12%19%17%14%17%22%P21%18%-28%20%14%7%15%18%9%-25%e13%17%19%17%

29235123403315195-2226-30864-321165126Don't know15%Q16%Q14%Q8%12%10%9%10%12%G-9%8%23%FGL-15%11%G12%-7%5%14%6%13%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

102342185872016686893464966161Positive13%14%22%fhp15%23%fh15%14%22%h13%12%12%14%18%e16%17%15%16%

13183822391012221097492475068166Negative16%12%20%o19%15%18%20%13%17%20%12%15%18%16%18%16%17%

4495635510252548702237262232137133225495Neither55%N60%mN34%46%n51%N51%N51%N53%N54%N45%53%N53%D46%47%48%52%49%

12224524287102111168693604871180Don't know16%14%24%Ilo21%11%15%15%12%16%23%23%i18%18%21%17%17%18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

14722102448321588024243114555161Positive13%20%17%9%15%17%16%18%16%15%17%40%24%36%15%16%17%15%16%

*46331530503147673-2149153959166Negative7%18%14%13%22%21%p16%17%11%20%J15%-14%17%18%21%15%16%17%

31023412316414077617423614215730126175495Neither42%44%54%Lm63%45%45%46%47%59%I45%50%12%23%39%57%abc43%49%48%49%

24653122569317788137*29134978180Don't know39%18%15%15%17%17%22%P18%14%20%17%47%39%8%11%20%d19%D21%D18%

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Table 93Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?HindusBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

332251555158315113-*324204811010441113315161Positive17%15%14%18%16%18%18%32%14%-2%12%21%fl47%FHL23%14%27%aC37%8%22%15%15%16%

312653556049232131-232283412653121113523166Negative16%18%15%18%19%15%13%15%17%-8%10%19%19%17%16%13%22%26%23%16%24%17%

93681801521511759554141151638108140984252343548495Neither48%47%50%51%47%53%56%p36%52%GH55%78%57%33%23%39%53%GH22%31%56%E47%E51%E51%49%

37287737604523313512630544122141541559180Don't know19%q19%q21%Q12%19%14%13%17%17%45%11%21%27%FgL11%21%16%39%ABC10%10%9%18%9%18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

81745174791915586291475156154Positive10%11%24%FgHm14%19%15%18%21%fhOp12%10%11%13%18%E16%18%a13%15%

OP

192331183109172311107995485274174Negative23%15%16%15%17%20%19%19%18%22%14%16%19%17%18%17%17%

4099645611242347692136260230131132226489Neither51%N62%GJkM34%47%N54%N49%N46%n52%N54%N42%52%N53%D45%45%47%53%c49%

N

1219492828962113168995644674184Don't know16%i12%26%hIkL24%IlO10%15%i17%I7%17%i26%IlO23%Io18%19%22%b16%17%18%

Op

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Table 95Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?SikhsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

25651122247319567617241114546154Positive32%23%15%3%18%16%15%18%14%15%16%22%40%36%15%16%17%12%15%

*36941438463228069-1146124074174Negative7%12%16%18%21%26%LP15%21%17%21%H15%-7%17%16%18%15%20%17%

31123512295914176917424024216629120167489Neither43%47%54%LMn63%43%41%46%43%54%45%51%31%21%39%60%ABC43%46%46%49%

14653132474319778536*26165579184Don't know18%18%15%15%19%17%24%mP18%15%20%18%47%31%8%9%23%D21%D22%D18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

28225151505328699-223218549410531212315154Positive15%16%14%17%15%16%17%42%13%-11%7%28%FL41%FL26%12%27%AC40%7%24%c14%16%15%

362454596554273143-161310311386*81414622174Negative19%16%15%20%20%17%16%17%18%-4%22%12%24%h15%18%16%3%17%28%a17%23%17%

90691771531421769244131141535127740675281943147489Neither46%48%49%51%44%54%P54%p24%52%GH55%71%53%31%27%37%53%GH18%38%61%bE39%e50%E49%49%

402977376744233138135344461291427415711184Don't know20%Q20%Q21%Q12%21%nO14%14%17%17%45%14%18%29%FGL8%22%17%38%ABC18%15%9%18%12%18%

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Table 97Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?SikhsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1324491751071922788299595271181Positive16%15%26%FjMo14%26%Fm19%15%21%17%14%11%17%19%20%19%16%18%

102138163792020586295374971157Negative13%13%20%13%14%15%18%22%fgo16%10%12%13%19%E13%17%17%16%

449759659252743662638272228133138228500Neither56%N61%iN31%54%N47%n51%N54%N48%N51%N53%N55%N56%D45%46%49%53%c50%

1216422127782111157489614160163Don't know15%10%22%IO18%i13%15%14%9%16%23%IO22%IO15%17%21%AB15%14%16%

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Table 98Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Jewish peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

14821142456422649214252104864181Positive13%18%19%3%21%17%18%25%17%17%20%22%20%36%19%15%19%17%18%

33673122941413647611151153949157Negative47%15%15%15%18%20%l13%26%10%17%16%18%7%17%18%22%a15%13%16%

11323513296614267718922819215526122186500Neither23%57%54%l67%43%46%46%40%60%Hi49%48%12%49%39%56%bC39%47%51%c50%

12513132568217697534*21165068163Don't know18%11%12%15%19%17%22%P10%13%18%16%47%25%8%7%24%D19%D19%D16%

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Table 99Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Jewish peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

362355666263326132-272615491299561414820181Positive19%16%15%22%R19%19%19%42%17%-9%23%22%36%FL24%17%24%40%14%27%17%21%18%

302440625851231110137201647106528713415157Negative16%17%11%21%R18%16%13%6%14%45%13%25%18%37%FHL23%14%15%18%17%14%16%16%16%

9167196144144175984433112123566742593292643455500Neither47%46%55%48%44%53%P57%P31%55%GH55%64%41%31%g15%32%55%GH23%24%64%E52%E51%E58%50%

373068285938173118-3333545108142231425163Don't know19%Q21%Q19%Q9%18%NO12%10%22%15%-14%11%29%FgL13%22%14%38%ABC18%5%6%17%bc6%16%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1937452561192424915105118617389223Positive23%23%24%21%29%23%17%27%19%17%21%21%23%21%26%21%22%

910338367815453474403533107Negative11%6%18%FiMO6%13%12%15%mO9%12%8%7%7%14%E14%A12%a8%11%

409561579252648712436267225127126240492Neither50%N60%lmN33%48%N45%50%N53%N54%N55%N48%n51%N54%D44%44%45%56%BC49%

1216492928781913148594634769179Don't know15%10%26%HIjk25%hIO13%15%15%9%14%26%hIO21%Io17%18%22%a17%16%18%

lOp

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Table 101Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?BuddhistsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

24103120306252980109-3262166772223Positive29%20%24%7%30%l21%20%31%23%21%23%-18%36%22%23%26%a20%22%

*325*10313739564021-1992650107Negative7%15%6%2%15%P21%LP12%P20%7%14%HJ9%40%7%-7%13%d10%14%D11%

31024812245913767217523817217229115167492Neither46%45%57%LMN63%35%41%44%40%56%i45%51%12%37%39%62%ABC42%44%46%49%

14586142472219768337125155177179Don't know18%20%13%28%20%17%23%P10%15%20%18%47%38%25%9%21%D20%D21%D18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

3625798269884151711122720521686671518922223Positive19%18%22%27%ST21%27%24%35%22%55%6%8%23%46%FHL25%22%17%51%15%30%22%23%22%

26182835403219171-232012366571469010107Negative13%r13%8%12%12%10%11%6%9%-11%10%17%FL27%FL18%9%18%11%9%11%10%10%11%

9172178150154162915419-14163587441192282642754492Neither47%50%50%50%48%50%53%36%53%GH-73%57%31%18%35%54%GH23%19%61%E53%E50%E57%49%

412975336045204133127334461231527315210179Don't know21%Q20%Q21%Q11%19%n14%11%24%17%45%9%24%29%FGL8%22%16%41%ABC18%14%6%18%b10%18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3362875211252155622535251214132127207466Positive42%39%46%43%54%o50%42%61%hJMN48%50%50%51%D42%45%45%48%47%

OP

452041452912184019231557Negative5%3%10%gImO4%5%7%11%fgImO2%7%2%4%4%8%E6%a8%A4%6%

3475394761617274715241681789898150346Neither42%N47%gIjK20%39%N31%31%n35%N30%36%N30%35%N34%35%34%35%35%35%

lN

9164316266612985379423258132Don't know11%10%23%fHIj13%10%12%13%6%9%18%I12%11%15%e14%11%14%13%

KlmOP

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Table 104Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?WhiteBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

11322082758139125418022015213935126158466Positive19%57%51%M43%40%40%45%73%42%47%47%18%27%36%50%51%49%43%47%

3-132101910152824-2-128142057Negative47%-3%9%14%LP13%LP3%6%4%7%5%-14%-4%12%AbD6%6%6%

19154822501022541231672431031981134346Neither16%40%36%42%32%35%33%12%42%i32%35%34%23%56%37%28%31%37%35%

1147191756216556036*2563953132Don't know18%3%11%7%14%12%18%mP10%12%14%13%47%36%8%9%9%15%d15%d13%

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Table 105Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?WhiteBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

86641711451481698763732811472593365149193039350466Positive44%44%47%48%46%52%51%43%47%100%39%37%42%58%45%48%39%73%43%61%ae46%52%47%

8121523211610132-2316526304127431057Negative4%8%4%8%r6%5%6%4%4%-8%10%14%FL12%FL12%4%10%10%5%15%A5%10%6%

6648123107118106654298-97221048291102171030727346Neither34%34%34%36%36%33%38%31%38%H-47%23%19%24%23%38%H28%17%37%b20%36%b28%35%

3520512637368391-1929241818-621159132Don't know18%Q14%q14%Q9%11%N11%N5%23%12%-5%30%26%FGL6%20%11%23%B-14%5%13%9%13%

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Table 106Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?WhiteBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

193249215131119221213104113606592216Positive23%20%26%h17%27%27%h22%21%17%24%19%21%22%21%23%21%22%

1930512941313283813121311196477108250Negative24%19%27%24%19%27%26%31%Fo29%fo27%17%27%23%22%28%25%25%

318142528171837561534193196114100175389Neither40%N51%GjKN22%43%N40%N35%N36%N41%N43%N30%49%GkN39%38%39%36%41%39%

1015461836861410116283523855146Don't know13%10%25%HIKm15%i13%12%16%I6%11%20%Io15%i13%16%18%a13%13%15%

OP

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Table 107Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?BlackBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

259032035625278310125255165879216Positive32%21%21%15%29%24%20%33%21%22%21%40%27%36%20%23%22%21%22%

231175184064525106113-1182146289250Negative27%15%27%l23%27%28%21%31%19%28%j24%-7%17%30%21%24%24%25%

113176921551153581411871421162799142389Neither16%56%41%44%31%38%37%18%45%37%40%12%23%39%42%39%38%39%39%

2250491466319556938*26124157146Don't know24%7%12%18%13%10%21%MP18%14%14%15%47%43%8%9%17%d16%D15%D15%

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Table 108Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?BlackBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

4131786668854031562463118611518591717825216Positive21%21%22%22%21%26%23%19%20%100%18%19%27%fl43%FL29%20%23%40%19%34%a21%27%22%

553381818092394183-9153013671783481821626250Negative28%23%22%27%25%28%23%27%23%-44%54%26%30%32%23%9%32%19%36%cE25%E28%25%

7056136126129115815350-7519739344101241334237389Neither36%39%38%42%40%35%48%O34%44%GH-38%19%17%17%19%45%GH27%6%53%BE26%40%b39%39%

272566274636113104--23544194153421217146Don't know14%q17%Q18%Q9%14%N11%6%20%13%--8%30%FGL10%20%12%41%ABC22%9%5%14%7%15%

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Table 109Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?BlackBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1638521351191721101296107585491203Positive20%m24%M27%HM11%26%M21%M18%19%16%20%18%19%21%20%19%21%20%

2132484151915364314201621328591117294Negative26%20%25%35%O27%39%NOp30%40%NOp34%O29%28%33%D26%29%33%27%29%

3474414871519294916271671899893165356Neither42%kN47%iKN22%40%N35%n30%38%N33%n38%N32%39%N34%37%34%33%38%36%

915481725771610116583494257148Don't know11%10%26%HIjK15%11%10%14%8%12%20%io15%13%16%17%15%13%15%

lmOP

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Table 110Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?AsianBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

149641527555217799*1259154778203Positive13%18%22%21%22%19%18%33%17%20%21%6%6%36%21%22%18%21%20%

351322214388332110149141842178105294Negative50%21%30%10%31%30%29%20%25%28%32%18%20%17%30%31%30%29%29%

112158920541026541431532721142090121356Neither19%53%36%47%30%38%33%37%42%h37%33%34%42%39%41%a30%35%33%36%

12484121863222576826*21124562148Don't know18%7%11%22%18%13%20%mP10%17%15%14%41%31%8%7%17%D17%D17%D15%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

3429746555784531441263218591406581616825203Positive18%20%21%22%17%24%p26%P19%18%45%11%21%28%FL41%FL28%18%15%40%18%33%a20%26%20%

62439593101100493232191030126222844141625730294Negative32%30%27%31%31%30%29%18%29%55%44%34%26%28%30%30%10%30%30%E33%E30%E32%29%

6248131115122115654312-96201045304121191431033356Neither32%33%36%38%38%35%38%31%39%gH-46%20%18%23%22%40%gH33%11%42%28%36%35%36%

362560274535125105--73244395152431237148Don't know18%Q17%Q17%Q9%14%N11%7%32%13%--26%28%FGL8%21%12%42%ABC18%10%6%14%8%15%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

193854286139252613141271197269105246Positive24%24%29%23%29%27%19%28%20%26%20%26%23%25%25%24%25%

817351831161317655782474547139Negative10%11%19%Fp15%16%f23%FhjO12%15%13%12%7%12%16%e16%a16%a11%14%

P

418554587192644702240239227127126213466Neither51%N54%KlN29%49%N37%39%53%klN49%N54%KlN45%n58%KLN49%44%44%45%50%47%

121845154688169116783454165150Don't know15%11%24%HIKM13%18%12%15%9%13%18%16%14%16%15%14%15%15%

O

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Table 113Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Mixed raceBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

15109520386852689125-4266216786246Positive13%21%25%25%30%27%22%33%20%23%27%-25%36%24%31%26%23%25%

22501112449212636225-3983352139Negative26%10%12%5%17%17%16%15%9%16%j13%40%27%-14%11%13%14%14%

11421713246313367017321714314233113171466Neither23%62%50%lN64%36%44%43%36%54%i45%46%12%23%56%51%48%43%47%47%

22581121857320616634*3174758150Don't know39%7%13%7%17%12%19%p16%16%16%14%47%25%8%11%10%18%D16%15%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

4433927669934741742293326721689781820426246Positive23%23%26%25%21%28%p27%24%22%100%10%32%29%59%FHL35%22%24%59%19%36%24%28%25%

312443415547174105-24218341038241111514139Negative16%17%12%14%17%N14%10%25%13%-8%14%18%18%16%13%23%c17%8%21%13%15%14%

8167165151153149944404-15730106239692291940748466Neither42%46%46%50%t47%46%55%o24%51%GH-77%25%26%23%30%52%GH25%17%63%aBE38%47%E50%47%

372159324638134110-1831-40100111521327150Don't know19%Q14%16%q11%14%N12%8%27%14%G-5%30%27%FGL-19%13%G29%ABc8%10%5%15%b7%15%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

8931826571052365733203993Positive10%5%16%FHiMO7%9%13%Fo11%f8%7%9%3%7%11%e12%b7%9%9%

4010470668282657682738288244150156226532Negative51%n65%hjLN37%55%N43%57%N52%N64%LNp53%N54%N54%N59%D48%52%56%53%53%

p

212641257711173291797118536497215Neither27%ko16%22%21%36%gIKm14%23%19%25%k19%25%20%23%18%23%23%21%

nO

102046202878199126993544068162Don't know13%13%24%hIjl16%11%16%14%9%15%18%18%14%18%19%14%16%16%

OP

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Table 116Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Roma or travellerBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

1333182025274142242258183393Positive19%13%8%7%12%14%lP8%15%6%10%9%40%24%36%9%12%7%9%9%

462491234671611067207247-3115035157186532Negative63%25%57%M61%50%46%52%63%52%54%53%-14%17%54%51%61%A51%53%

-119441140562297011415271144082215Neither-49%22%18%17%28%L18%12%23%18%24%i12%30%39%26%B20%15%22%B21%

13583141766225696736*32114565162Don't know18%13%13%14%21%m12%21%MP10%19%18%14%47%31%8%11%17%17%d18%D16%

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Table 117Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Roma or travellerBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

181735223628162531*228940509558661393Positive9%12%10%7%11%8%9%14%7%45%2%9%24%FL20%FL19%6%24%A40%11%16%a8%13%9%

93701751921801939844531111129277944654253146755532Negative48%49%49%64%RST56%59%57%25%57%H55%54%38%26%62%H38%58%H13%37%55%E61%E54%E58%53%

443083566562445172-87245431677-15818523215Neither23%21%23%19%20%19%26%33%22%-43%24%21%11%21%22%19%-33%ab16%22%24%21%

382767304345144116--934345105163*31394162Don't know20%Q19%Q18%Q10%13%14%n8%27%15%--30%30%FGL7%22%14%44%ABC22%1%7%16%C4%16%

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Table 118Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Roma or travellerBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

913331128486453964282748103Positive11%8%17%fHijm9%10%16%fHo9%9%5%8%7%8%13%E10%10%11%10%

O

4189786110302965792625278253158153221531Negative52%f56%FN41%51%f50%60%FN58%FN72%FGjk61%FN53%f36%57%D50%54%54%51%53%

LMNOP

19342922678112472692102536278194Neither24%i22%16%19%29%gIkN15%16%12%19%13%38%GHIJ19%20%18%22%18%19%

KMNOp

1122482425962013138291523883173Don't know14%14%26%hIKl21%IK11%9%17%I7%15%i26%IKlo19%I17%18%18%14%19%b17%

OPp

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Table 119Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern EuropeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

-23949193038474521225152532103Positive-9%9%19%13%13%10%16%6%12%j9%40%7%36%9%22%ABD10%9%10%

413240932731611179194247-7115929143194531Negative56%57%55%45%48%51%52%70%61%i50%53%-37%17%57%C42%55%c53%53%

17833142957-26719714255164770194Neither19%31%19%16%21%20%19%-20%18%21%19%21%39%20%24%18%19%19%

21724122360216748126*4094570173Don't know24%3%17%21%18%16%19%13%13%19%17%41%36%8%14%13%17%19%17%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

151840304131192621232213415975497813103Positive8%12%11%10%13%9%11%14%8%45%8%12%19%FL29%FL20%8%18%38%9%18%a9%14%10%

1037916818018618295744511014402187442126262646252531Negative53%55%47%60%R58%56%55%47%56%H55%51%48%35%50%42%58%H32%50%57%E53%e54%E55%53%

372078594965392156-77177381506-91016919194Neither19%14%22%s20%15%20%23%P16%20%-36%26%15%16%18%20%17%-20%19%20%20%19%

392874314749183131-14352421161216514811173Don't know20%Q20%Q20%Q10%15%15%10%24%16%-4%14%30%FGL6%20%15%33%ABc12%14%10%17%12%17%

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Table 121Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern EuropeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

924451436614104115691484157147Positive11%15%24%GHjK12%14%12%13%16%h8%9%16%11%18%E17%15%13%15%

MP

3674585210282353632617233206120130189439Negative45%FN47%FN31%44%FN52%FN56%FN46%FN60%FjMN49%FN52%FN25%48%D40%41%46%44%44%

op

243737305101216348291181247269102242Neither30%in23%19%26%25%20%24%18%26%17%42%GHIJ24%24%25%25%24%24%

KlMNO

1123492226862211128390504182173Don't know14%15%26%IKLO18%I10%12%17%I7%17%I23%I18%I17%18%17%15%19%17%

P

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Table 122Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern EuropeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

-3674102241510547812244174040147Positive-13%16%19%15%15%13%34%8%14%j17%J22%12%36%16%24%A16%11%15%

311181102770137667174193-5111824116174439Negative55%49%42%49%40%49%45%37%52%H45%41%-30%17%42%35%45%48%c44%

-711541826721368312125276196078242Neither-30%26%m18%27%18%24%7%28%22%26%37%29%39%27%28%23%21%24%

32723122557316767825*4084374173Don't know45%8%16%14%18%18%19%22%12%20%j17%41%29%8%14%12%17%20%d17%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

23225646435236394238261453899261311619147Positive12%15%15%15%13%16%21%P20%12%100%14%28%23%FL32%FL25%12%24%19%13%27%A14%20%15%

8969134145170149675373-9831186637185192238542439Negative46%r48%R37%48%R53%No45%39%37%47%H-46%28%27%42%32%48%H21%44%43%e45%E45%E44%44%

432896756175523196-78229461928114921122242Neither22%19%27%25%19%23%30%P19%25%-36%30%19%20%22%25%22%6%30%18%25%24%24%

382674354951163130-14352431151246514612173Don't know20%Q18%q21%Q12%15%n16%n9%24%16%-4%14%31%FGL6%21%15%33%ABc31%14%11%17%12%17%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

69311127371044296331233892Positive7%6%16%FHiJO9%8%14%fjO5%8%7%9%5%6%12%E11%8%9%9%

p

3995726312282967732725285246150152229530Negative49%60%FN38%53%FN58%FN57%FN59%FN75%FGHJ57%FN55%fn36%58%D48%52%54%53%53%

KLMNOP

22343726499826627102109596784211Neither28%GI22%I20%I22%I22%I19%i19%i9%20%I12%40%GHIJ21%21%20%24%20%21%

KlMNO

1221481925872012137593503879168Don't know15%13%26%hIKl16%11%10%17%8%15%24%IKo19%i15%18%17%14%18%17%

mOp

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Table 125Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

-132291831383249-122210253292Positive-5%7%10%13%12%p10%17%6%8%10%-7%36%8%15%d9%9%9%

515233103771160107620723826115633143190530Negative76%66%54%48%54%50%52%61%59%54%51%40%35%17%56%48%55%52%53%

-69951331581297011014263144880211Neither-26%23%27%18%21%19%8%22%18%23%i19%21%39%23%20%18%22%21%

21703102459216767327*38124564168Don't know24%3%16%14%15%17%19%13%13%20%j16%41%38%8%14%17%17%18%17%

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Table 126Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

181926293729145551-524837545169711592Positive9%13%r7%10%11%9%8%31%7%45%-16%21%FL18%FL18%7%15%6%13%18%A8%16%9%

1018017017718417298644411211402387437147232646049530Negative52%55%47%59%R57%52%57%44%56%H55%61%38%35%53%h42%57%H37%61%51%52%54%e52%53%

392094585176432173-761793816842111018421211Neither20%14%26%qS19%16%23%P25%P16%22%-35%20%15%21%18%22%h11%19%24%20%21%22%21%

362570365250151122-17344461091425514210168Don't know18%q18%19%Q12%16%N15%n9%9%15%-4%26%30%FGL8%22%14%38%ABC14%12%10%17%11%17%

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Table 127Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1534481541010181681190101575480190Positive19%22%hm26%HM13%20%21%20%21%12%17%16%18%20%20%19%19%19%

2630403371711333417101221366876113257Negative32%FnO19%21%28%f33%Fo34%FNO22%37%FJNO26%f34%Fno15%25%27%23%27%26%26%

286653487172031561133192179111105155371Neither35%41%GN28%40%gn36%35%41%GN35%44%GN23%48%GN39%35%38%37%36%37%

1128472325862313158795554582182Don't know14%18%I25%IKlP19%I11%11%17%I7%18%I27%IKlp21%Ik18%19%19%16%19%18%

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Table 128Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

168711334476236010116252195952190Positive19%28%20%7%19%23%L15%37%18%16%22%I18%35%36%19%27%A23%A14%19%

*51114194474429116108-11801758101257Negative7%21%26%21%28%31%24%27%22%30%H23%-7%17%29%24%22%28%26%

2111681119441154551301822421092493136371Neither37%48%39%57%29%30%37%22%43%34%39%41%21%39%39%35%36%37%37%

21673162271222807927*3795077182Don't know37%3%16%14%24%p15%23%mP13%17%21%17%41%38%8%13%13%19%d21%D18%

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Table 129Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

302562736757394122211033226911610251515820190Positive16%17%17%24%RT21%18%23%28%15%100%5%36%29%FL52%FHL33%15%28%c20%11%30%ac18%21%19%

5341956810385344215-58227422134681622324257Negative28%28%26%23%32%N26%20%29%27%-28%28%19%15%20%28%h11%52%17%33%E26%e25%26%

685212912098130804313-12628125830891261232338371Neither35%36%36%40%30%40%P47%P25%39%H-63%21%25%27%28%40%H24%6%58%ABE24%38%40%37%

422674405656183144-14313391311436715313182Don't know22%Q18%21%Q13%17%n17%n10%17%18%g-4%14%27%FGL6%19%17%37%ABC22%14%13%18%14%18%

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Table 130Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1616381531071416586483414462147Positive20%o10%20%O12%17%20%O13%16%12%10%12%13%16%14%16%15%15%

47106896611293350722934295271155151260565Negative59%67%FN47%55%56%58%67%FN56%56%59%49%60%D53%53%54%60%c56%

1030273046621308219795576471192Neither13%19%14%25%JKNP18%12%12%24%jknp23%jknp17%30%JKNo20%19%20%23%a17%19%

P

7734825441276346238223696Don't know9%4%18%fHIjk7%9%9%8%5%9%14%iO9%7%12%E13%aB8%8%10%

MOp

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Table 131Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?TeenagersBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

1550492849312686421235144153147Positive13%24%12%19%14%20%P16%20%9%18%J14%28%7%36%13%20%16%14%15%

4828312337615098121825716117934145199565Negative69%35%65%LMN59%49%53%49%57%63%56%55%18%33%17%64%AbC50%56%54%56%

-97131929612246410214250154080192Neither-40%16%15%29%P20%20%13%19%17%22%i12%23%39%18%23%15%22%b19%

1*29161147211364727*155333496Don't know18%1%7%7%9%7%15%MP10%9%9%10%41%37%8%5%8%13%D9%10%

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Table 132Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?TeenagersBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

2823494751433229714329135095113181249147Positive14%16%14%16%16%13%19%14%12%45%18%10%26%FL31%FL24%12%31%AC23%3%15%c14%C9%15%

9482204183184208914480191836218547299303148661565Negative48%57%57%t61%T57%63%N53%29%61%H55%44%63%32%49%h41%61%H26%73%67%E62%E57%E65%56%

522364536249424151-76217411476-10916719192Neither27%QRS16%18%18%19%15%25%O28%19%-38%20%18%17%20%19%17%-23%18%19%20%19%

2116431626286465--2281315310*3281696Don't know11%Q11%Q12%Q5%8%n8%n3%29%8%--7%25%FGL3%15%7%26%ABC4%7%5%9%6%10%

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Table 133Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?TeenagersBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

2839583291920403621221711549398134325Positive35%25%31%27%43%hmO38%O41%hmO45%HMNO28%43%hmO32%35%30%32%35%31%32%

1733291731061122687389474274162Negative21%21%15%15%14%21%13%12%17%12%11%15%18%16%15%17%16%

257761587151935571531204194104113181398Neither31%48%GKNP32%48%GKNP34%30%39%39%44%knp30%44%knp42%38%36%40%42%40%

1094112264314784373462841116Don't know12%I6%22%HIJkl10%9%11%I8%4%11%i14%Io12%i9%14%E16%AB10%10%12%

MOp

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Table 134Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Pensioners (e.g. those aged 65 and over)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

4131404155593946124146-63871791121325Positive59%58%32%20%22%38%N30%55%36%32%31%-33%53%31%26%35%33%32%

-2703152349120756622-45134852162Negative-7%16%16%22%16%16%9%16%19%h14%40%12%-16%19%18%14%16%

181911129491094491442011321302884150398Neither23%34%44%Lm57%43%34%36%27%38%37%43%12%18%39%47%B41%32%41%B40%

1*33191655213435837*1693743116Don't know18%1%8%7%13%11%18%mP10%10%11%12%47%37%8%6%14%D14%D12%D12%

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Table 135Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Pensioners (e.g. those aged 65 and over)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

60591079612111150325723936186825210271229419325Positive31%41%qRt30%32%37%34%29%21%32%100%14%31%32%42%33%33%28%13%16%24%34%C20%32%

281952635558304129-331513331265381613123162Negative15%13%14%21%rs17%18%18%30%16%-13%10%13%30%FHL16%16%15%25%17%31%A15%24%16%

7749149122116125843330-141232106832265262034146398Neither40%34%41%41%36%38%49%OP21%42%GH-73%44%28%22%33%42%GH17%43%57%AE40%E40%E48%40%

2817511931336478--4312386714252927116Don't know14%Q12%q14%Q6%10%N10%N4%29%10%--15%27%FGL6%18%9%39%ABC18%10%5%11%7%12%

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Table 136Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Pensioners (e.g. those aged 65 and over)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

144040286131222211212112108705496219Positive18%25%21%23%32%fHp25%24%24%16%24%17%23%21%24%19%22%22%

253847295161226309151131385675120252Negative32%g24%25%24%23%32%g24%29%23%18%21%23%27%19%27%C28%C25%

276959466162033611936208184110116166391Neither34%44%n32%38%33%32%40%36%47%KNp38%51%iKlN42%d36%38%41%38%39%

P

131141172569181075881543549139Don't know16%O7%22%fIjKO14%12%10%12%10%14%19%O10%12%16%e19%AB13%11%14%

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Table 137Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?LGBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual or transsexual)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

23929153861734859412263116179219Positive32%13%21%47%21%27%20%44%26%22%20%22%14%36%23%16%23%22%22%

36120515396443293122*4-82206581252Negative44%28%28%L25%22%27%21%26%25%24%26%6%21%-29%a29%25%22%25%

*11182526491183481561841531162489153391Neither6%50%42%24%38%34%39%20%38%40%39%12%30%56%42%36%34%42%b39%

12401131764215536936*18134453139Don't know18%9%9%4%19%P12%21%MP10%12%14%15%59%35%8%6%19%D17%D15%D14%

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Table 138Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?LGBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual or transsexual)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

413176717776402174-4424134517271102417734219Positive21%21%21%24%24%23%23%12%22%-19%15%21%31%22%22%20%8%22%49%ACE21%36%22%

433798747196444195-5831135719147131621229252Negative22%26%27%25%22%29%P25%26%25%-25%28%27%30%27%25%10%58%28%e33%E25%e30%25%

7554128132130119745328210102912643209-18735725391Neither39%38%36%44%R40%36%43%37%41%H100%54%34%25%29%31%42%H24%-39%B15%42%Be27%39%

35225823453613497-*63054286174521117139Don't know18%Q15%Q16%Q8%14%n11%8%25%12%-2%22%26%FgL11%20%11%45%ABC33%11%3%13%b7%14%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

233843268151018271115109126767188235Positive29%24%23%21%42%FGHI30%21%20%21%23%21%22%25%26%25%20%23%

JMNO

825401921281719797887584265165Negative10%16%21%P16%12%23%fP17%19%15%14%13%16%17%20%15%15%17%

397666507172547682237241213112127216454Neither49%kn48%kn35%42%36%35%50%kN53%KlN53%KlN45%53%KlN49%D42%38%45%c50%C45%

10203924266714996284454161147Don't know12%13%21%hI20%hI10%12%12%7%11%18%i13%13%17%16%14%14%15%

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Table 140Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?People with a physical disabilityBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

379342136706348211214257215892235Positive40%31%22%22%31%25%23%38%27%21%24%22%23%36%20%30%22%25%23%

14667102651322687217-44153663165Negative16%19%15%35%15%18%17%16%17%18%15%18%37%-16%22%14%17%17%

2102215286512465517721714314529116157454Neither26%46%51%L24%41%46%40%36%42%46%46%12%25%56%52%A42%45%43%45%

1153491662217596933*3345054147Don't know18%3%12%19%14%11%20%MP10%14%15%15%47%16%8%12%5%19%CD15%C15%

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Table 141Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?People with a physical disabilityBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

473367878683355193--427104218914241619820235Positive24%23%19%29%R27%25%21%31%24%--14%24%24%20%25%39%AC19%9%33%C23%C21%23%

302470415557301120-4125154611955111612827165Negative16%17%20%q14%17%17%18%9%15%-21%4%22%l35%FL22%15%14%45%25%32%Ae15%28%17%

826616114313614894737011519331785362103281539843454Neither42%46%45%48%42%45%55%oP49%47%H55%74%66%29%39%41%47%H27%24%61%aBE31%46%bE45%45%

352161294739112111115281369871221335147Don't know18%Q15%17%Q10%15%N12%7%11%14%g45%4%16%25%FGL2%17%13%g20%Bc12%5%5%16%bc5%15%

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Table 142Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?People with a physical disabilityBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1223271761071218976485464359148Positive16%15%14%14%30%FHIJ20%f14%14%14%18%10%13%17%16%16%14%15%

MNOP

2151513452016323413241621419977127303Negative27%32%27%29%27%41%HmNp33%36%27%27%34%33%d28%34%b27%30%30%

35616043613203959183019419296117173386Neither44%Kn39%k32%37%33%26%41%K44%Kn45%KN37%43%K40%38%33%42%C40%c39%

10235024266618997093494371163Don't know13%14%i26%FHIJ20%I10%13%12%7%14%18%I13%14%18%17%15%16%16%

KLOP

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Table 143Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?People with a mental illnessBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

135821031434225368-424173659148Positive20%13%13%10%15%22%lP14%28%17%14%15%-20%36%15%11%14%16%15%

2713211204585238120142-31862676111303Negative35%33%30%57%30%31%28%15%30%31%30%-19%17%31%38%29%30%30%

212184328461136481511813521172694139386Neither27%51%42%m14%41%32%37%39%37%39%38%53%30%39%42%38%36%38%39%

11614102166320617936*3595358163Don't know18%3%14%18%15%15%21%P18%16%16%17%47%31%8%12%13%20%D16%16%

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Table 144Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?People with a mental illnessBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

302541525953193118--5224311145-21312815148Positive16%17%11%17%R18%N16%11%20%15%--19%19%9%15%15%14%-4%27%aC15%c16%15%

534011010010110955424318424226024175192125140303Negative27%27%31%33%31%33%32%30%31%h55%43%16%21%50%FHL29%31%H20%42%42%ae43%ae29%43%30%

7457138116111120834311-1014361575303104231233736386Neither38%40%38%39%34%37%49%OP26%39%-52%49%32%35%36%39%26%36%52%BE25%39%b38%39%

37227032524614312211532241109143131424163Don't know19%Q16%20%Q11%16%N14%n8%24%15%45%4%16%28%FGL6%20%14%39%ABC22%3%5%17%bC4%16%

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Table 145Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?People with a mental illnessBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

223744317151025311213118129787099247Positive28%23%23%26%35%Fj31%f20%29%24%24%19%24%25%27%25%23%25%

843491635845275932223286Negative10%O2%18%FHIJl7%7%12%O7%5%6%8%7%5%12%E11%8%7%9%

MO

429866579223052742341281235129148238516Neither53%N62%KmN35%48%n48%45%60%kN59%kN58%kN47%59%kN57%D46%44%53%C55%C52%

820452226671610106588514061153Don't know10%13%24%HIjK19%I10%12%12%8%12%21%I15%13%17%18%14%14%15%

lOP

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

3129962338675349511216266146494247Positive40%55%23%30%33%lp27%22%32%27%25%24%18%32%36%24%20%25%26%25%

1-30331929110354015-2112153286Negative19%-7%18%5%13%nP9%8%8%9%9%22%27%-7%17%ABD6%9%9%

1102499327014586520024313316135129184516Neither23%42%57%Lm46%47%49%47%51%50%52%52%12%16%56%58%b51%50%50%52%

11561101767220567534*3085156153Don't know18%3%13%7%14%12%22%MP10%15%15%16%47%25%8%11%12%20%D15%15%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

514770788990324195-263113511919581920627247Positive26%32%R20%26%r28%N28%N19%26%25%-8%21%27%29%25%25%23%41%17%39%AC24%29%25%

16113228232517452-321910345161210671286Negative8%7%9%9%7%8%10%25%7%-13%8%16%FL24%FL16%7%17%a6%5%20%Ac8%13%9%

926819016316117210844311151435198442386331845052516Neither47%47%53%54%50%52%63%OP26%54%H55%74%51%30%44%41%55%H22%49%74%ABE37%52%bE54%52%

3619673150401531141162913810214*221344153Don't know18%Q13%19%Q10%16%N12%9%24%14%g45%4%20%26%FGL3%18%13%g38%ABC4%4%5%16%bc4%15%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

213545267171020301012109124726991233Positive26%22%24%22%38%Fghi33%Fgjm20%22%23%20%18%22%24%25%25%21%23%

JMnOo

9829101746755305932203790Negative11%5%15%fHIO8%7%13%hO8%6%6%10%7%6%12%E11%b7%9%9%

429570599202955752442285236134149237520Neither53%N60%KN37%50%n46%41%58%KN61%KlN58%KN49%60%KN58%D46%46%53%c55%C52%

821442326791710106791514165158Don't know10%14%23%hIkl20%ip10%13%14%10%13%21%i15%14%18%e18%15%15%16%

oP

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

4109142142616338311016261155891233Positive59%46%21%20%32%Lp29%Lp20%41%26%21%23%22%32%36%22%22%22%25%23%

-136461528-14393713-257203490Negative-5%8%18%8%11%9%-11%10%8%18%19%-9%10%8%9%9%

11024611316915286220424614315938130185520Neither23%45%57%l55%46%48%49%50%48%53%52%12%25%56%57%56%50%50%52%

11611101767220607734*3485257158Don't know18%4%14%7%14%12%22%MP10%15%15%16%47%25%8%12%12%20%D15%16%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

494064798983294184-2431134917910261819724233Positive25%r28%R18%26%R28%N25%n17%27%23%-8%14%27%30%24%23%28%14%13%37%aC23%26%23%

17123624292523358-3317932582368711490Negative9%9%10%8%9%8%14%O23%7%-16%9%15%FL20%FL15%8%6%25%13%15%8%14%9%

9271191165153176103543211415372088424125312045252520Neither47%49%53%55%47%54%61%P34%54%H55%72%54%33%47%43%55%H34%38%69%ABE41%53%E54%52%

36206933534415212011729138107123231385158Don't know18%Q14%19%Q11%16%N13%9%16%15%g45%4%23%25%FGL3%18%14%g32%ABC22%4%7%16%C6%16%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

204248225131223301211101136777486237Positive26%26%25%19%23%27%24%25%23%24%16%21%27%E26%a27%a20%24%

2550554061615274516191651518093142316Negative32%32%29%34%32%32%30%30%35%33%27%34%30%28%33%33%32%

2556443671414304013271551518379144306Neither31%35%n24%30%34%28%28%33%31%27%39%N32%30%29%28%33%31%

911412126910148127072503458142Don't know11%7%22%HIOp17%O11%13%17%O11%11%16%o18%O14%14%17%b12%13%14%

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Table 152Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Working classBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

2139341432795319710414360166390237Positive33%59%21%18%21%22%26%29%24%25%22%18%25%53%22%24%24%25%24%

241497195778645111153-4-922589105316Negative30%18%34%L35%28%40%L25%37%35%29%33%-20%-33%37%34%29%32%

141425233694435118150242992066113306Neither19%19%33%27%34%25%31%24%27%31%32%34%25%39%35%B29%25%31%31%

11504111856218606335*2774158142Don't know18%4%11%20%17%13%18%P10%14%15%13%47%30%8%10%10%16%d16%D14%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

4348786894733571821*536125517992111719927237Positive22%33%QRT22%23%29%no22%20%50%23%45%2%19%32%fl29%27%23%24%20%23%34%23%29%24%

533411810910212561125519825176124954152027235316Negative27%23%33%s36%ST31%38%36%4%32%H55%48%27%22%40%h29%32%H14%36%32%e40%E32%E37%32%

6440107958993584253-81223105324710414926923306Neither33%27%30%32%27%28%34%28%32%H-40%41%20%23%25%32%H27%32%32%18%31%b25%31%

352356284036173103-2430339921316411810142Don't know18%Q16%q16%Q9%12%11%10%19%13%-9%13%26%FGL8%19%12%36%ABC12%12%8%14%10%14%

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Table 154Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Working classBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

28657533719203339192217518697115150362Positive35%41%hm40%m28%36%39%41%m37%30%39%32%36%36%33%41%c35%36%

1092691561119324555313039101Negative12%Fo5%14%FO8%7%10%f12%F12%f14%FO7%3%9%11%11%11%9%10%

33744554919153556203420219210899187394Neither42%N47%JN24%45%jN44%N38%N31%39%N43%N40%N50%JN41%38%37%35%43%B39%

911422326811167116877553754145Don't know11%7%23%HikOP19%O12%13%16%O12%12%14%15%o14%15%19%Ab13%13%15%

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Table 155Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Middle classBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

29169718481088451331762339927100127362Positive32%39%39%n37%27%34%35%49%35%34%37%40%19%53%36%40%39%35%36%

*43521122262134441-2-2362940101Negative7%18%8%8%17%LP15%LP8%12%10%11%9%-14%-8%9%11%11%10%

19182828541125511471911721302889138394Neither23%38%42%39%41%38%36%29%40%38%41%12%37%39%47%AB40%34%38%39%

21483101961219626235*2684261145Don't know39%4%11%16%15%13%20%P10%15%16%13%47%30%8%9%11%16%D17%D15%

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Table 156Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Middle classBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

59521291211021397852892314332072284112122531137362Positive30%36%36%40%T32%42%P46%P35%36%100%17%48%29%46%h35%37%31%18%27%51%aC36%39%36%

16133239423116371-221783071377127219101Negative8%9%9%13%13%10%9%20%9%-11%8%15%fl19%fl14%9%8%61%15%24%Ae8%20%10%

8258140114130122655327-1293412673179120835628394Neither42%40%39%38%40%37%38%31%41%H-64%30%30%27%32%41%H25%7%44%B15%41%Be29%39%

382260264935122106-2430339961326511911145Don't know19%Q15%q17%Q9%15%N11%7%14%13%-9%13%26%FGL8%19%12%36%ABC14%14%10%14%12%15%

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Table 157Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Middle classBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

14344716315102116141110594535492200Positive17%21%25%HM13%13%31%FHLM21%23%hm12%28%HM15%21%18%18%19%21%20%

P

336549438201636521720163196105116139360Negative42%N41%N26%36%40%n40%N31%40%N40%N34%29%33%38%36%41%A32%36%

2345463761016214612271501407972140290Neither30%29%25%31%k32%20%32%k23%36%iKn24%40%gIKN31%27%27%26%33%b29%

914462235812157117280543959152Don't know11%9%24%HIKOP19%O15%10%16%13%12%14%16%15%16%18%14%14%15%

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Table 158Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?Upper classBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

169731027564237598-1360185167200Positive13%29%22%14%14%19%18%23%18%19%21%-7%53%22%26%20%18%20%

351601126589774913916413-10722103123360Negative53%21%37%55%38%40%l32%44%38%36%35%22%20%-38%32%40%34%36%

1101263213891439109138182862058117290Neither16%46%29%16%31%26%30%23%31%28%29%12%43%39%31%B29%22%32%B29%

11523112163217637145*25104860152Don't know18%4%12%14%16%15%20%P10%13%16%15%66%30%8%9%14%18%D16%D15%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

3530765962624371441512271156143633917912200Positive18%21%21%20%19%19%25%47%18%45%25%41%24%25%27%19%15%29%7%18%21%C13%20%

6349114131125143573308-3627165230255182430842360Negative33%34%32%44%RsT39%44%N34%18%39%H-17%20%23%38%25%39%H14%41%39%E48%E36%E44%36%

604510779898555323019831960224121181124928290Neither31%31%30%26%28%26%32%21%29%55%49%29%28%21%29%29%32%11%39%b21%29%30%29%

362064324836152111-2329740991427612213152Don't know18%Q14%18%Q11%15%n11%9%14%14%-9%10%25%FL16%19%13%39%ABC18%15%12%14%13%15%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Don't knowNeitherNegativePositiveWeighted baseUnweighted base

Religious Groups13138213535310011001Christians13%38%13%35%

12617159610910011001Muslims13%17%60%11%

18049516616110011001Hindus18%49%17%16%

18448917415410011001Sikhs18%49%17%15%

16350015718110011001Jewish people16%50%16%18%

17949210722310011001Buddhists18%49%11%22%

Ethnic Groups1323465746610011001White13%35%6%47%

14638925021610011001Black15%39%25%22%

14835629420310011001Asian15%36%29%20%

15046613924610011001Mixed race15%47%14%25%

1622155329310011001Roma or traveller16%21%53%9%

Immigrant groups17319453110310011001Recent immigrants to17%19%53%10%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

17324243914710011001Recent immigrants to17%24%44%15%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

1682115309210011001Recent immigrants to17%21%53%9%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

18237125719010011001Second-generation18%37%26%19%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Don't knowNeitherNegativePositiveWeighted baseUnweighted base

Age groups9619256514710011001Teenagers10%19%56%15%

11639816232510011001Pensioners (e.g. those12%40%16%32%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality13939125221910011001LGBT (gay, lesbian,14%39%25%22%bisexual or

transsexual)

People with a disability or mental illness14745416523510011001People with a physical15%45%17%23%disability

16338630314810011001People with a mental16%39%30%15%illness

1535168624710011001Blind people15%52%9%25%

1585209023310011001Deaf people16%52%9%23%

Social class14230631623710011001Working class14%31%32%24%

14539410136210011001Middle class15%39%10%36%

15229036020010011001Upper class15%29%36%20%

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

Religious Groups27447941618193244152716518810395154353Christians34%28%42%O34%32%36%38%36%34%31%39%34%37%36%34%36%35%

39511326367443474432640109Muslims4%5%27%FGHIJ11%10%12%hoP7%7%6%8%5%7%15%E15%AB9%9%11%

KLMOP

102342185872016686893464966161Hindus13%14%22%fhp15%23%fh15%14%22%h13%12%12%14%18%e16%17%15%16%

81745174791915586291475156154Sikhs10%11%24%FgHm14%19%15%18%21%fhOp12%10%11%13%18%E16%18%a13%15%

OP

1324491751071922788299595271181Jewish people16%15%26%FjMo14%26%Fm19%15%21%17%14%11%17%19%20%19%16%18%

1937452561192424915105118617389223Buddhists23%23%24%21%29%23%17%27%19%17%21%21%23%21%26%21%22%

Ethnic Groups3362875211252155622535251214132127207466White42%39%46%43%54%o50%42%61%hJMN48%50%50%51%D42%45%45%48%47%

OP

193249215131119221213104113606592216Black23%20%26%h17%27%27%h22%21%17%24%19%21%22%21%23%21%22%

1638521351191721101296107585491203Asian20%m24%M27%HM11%26%M21%M18%19%16%20%18%19%21%20%19%21%20%

193854286139252613141271197269105246Mixed race24%24%29%23%29%27%19%28%20%26%20%26%23%25%25%24%25%

8931826571052365733203993Roma or traveller10%5%16%FHiMO7%9%13%Fo11%f8%7%9%3%7%11%e12%b7%9%9%

Immigrant groups913331128486453964282748103Recent immigrants to

11%8%17%fHijm9%10%16%fHo9%9%5%8%7%8%13%E10%10%11%10%the UK (e.g. in theOpast 3 years) from a

European Union countryin Eastern Europe

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

924451436614104115691484157147Recent immigrants to11%15%24%GHjK12%14%12%13%16%h8%9%16%11%18%E17%15%13%15%the UK (e.g. in the

MPpast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

69311127371044296331233892Recent immigrants to7%6%16%FHiJO9%8%14%fjO5%8%7%9%5%6%12%E11%8%9%9%the UK (e.g. in the

ppast 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

1534481541010181681190101575480190Second-generation19%22%hm26%HM13%20%21%20%21%12%17%16%18%20%20%19%19%19%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups1616381531071416586483414462147Teenagers20%o10%20%O12%17%20%O13%16%12%10%12%13%16%14%16%15%15%

2839583291920403621221711549398134325Pensioners (e.g. those35%25%31%27%43%hmO38%O41%hmO45%HMNO28%43%hmO32%35%30%32%35%31%32%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality144040286131222211212112108705496219LGBT (gay, lesbian,18%25%21%23%32%fHp25%24%24%16%24%17%23%21%24%19%22%22%bisexual or

transsexual)

People with a disability or mental illness233843268151018271115109126767188235People with a physical29%24%23%21%42%FGHI30%21%20%21%23%21%22%25%26%25%20%23%disability

JMNO

1223271761071218976485464359148People with a mental16%15%14%14%30%FHIJ20%f14%14%14%18%10%13%17%16%16%14%15%illness

MNOP

223744317151025311213118129787099247Blind people28%23%23%26%35%Fj31%f20%29%24%24%19%24%25%27%25%23%25%

213545267171020301012109124726991233Deaf people26%22%24%22%38%Fghi33%Fgjm20%22%23%20%18%22%24%25%25%21%23%

JMnOo

Social class204248225131223301211101136777486237Working class26%26%25%19%23%27%24%25%23%24%16%21%27%E26%a27%a20%24%

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

28657533719203339192217518697115150362Middle class35%41%hm40%m28%36%39%41%m37%30%39%32%36%36%33%41%c35%36%

14344716315102116141110594535492200Upper class17%21%25%HM13%13%31%FHLM21%23%hm12%28%HM15%21%18%18%19%21%20%

P

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Religious Groups112162523421087481291691421003198117353Christians

13%54%37%27%34%29%35%43%37%33%36%18%20%36%36%46%A38%32%35%

1335-11223638494832233162330109Muslims19%13%8%-16%p16%P12%19%6%13%j10%47%13%36%12%24%ABD9%8%11%

14722102448321588024243114555161Hindus13%20%17%9%15%17%16%18%16%15%17%40%24%36%15%16%17%15%16%

25651122247319567617241114546154Sikhs32%23%15%3%18%16%15%18%14%15%16%22%40%36%15%16%17%12%15%

14821142456422649214252104864181Jewish people13%18%19%3%21%17%18%25%17%17%20%22%20%36%19%15%19%17%18%

24103120306252980109-3262166772223Buddhists29%20%24%7%30%l21%20%31%23%21%23%-18%36%22%23%26%a20%22%

Ethnic Groups11322082758139125418022015213935126158466White

19%57%51%M43%40%40%45%73%42%47%47%18%27%36%50%51%49%43%47%

259032035625278310125255165879216Black32%21%21%15%29%24%20%33%21%22%21%40%27%36%20%23%22%21%22%

149641527555217799*1259154778203Asian13%18%22%21%22%19%18%33%17%20%21%6%6%36%21%22%18%21%20%

15109520386852689125-4266216786246Mixed race13%21%25%25%30%27%22%33%20%23%27%-25%36%24%31%26%23%25%

1333182025274142242258183393Roma or traveller19%13%8%7%12%14%lP8%15%6%10%9%40%24%36%9%12%7%9%9%

Immigrant groups-23949193038474521225152532103Recent immigrants to-9%9%19%13%13%10%16%6%12%j9%40%7%36%9%22%ABD10%9%10%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

-3674102241510547812244174040147Recent immigrants to-13%16%19%15%15%13%34%8%14%j17%J22%12%36%16%24%A16%11%15%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

-132291831383249-122210253292Recent immigrants to-5%7%10%13%12%p10%17%6%8%10%-7%36%8%15%d9%9%9%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

168711334476236010116252195952190Second-generation19%28%20%7%19%23%L15%37%18%16%22%I18%35%36%19%27%A23%A14%19%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups1550492849312686421235144153147Teenagers

13%24%12%19%14%20%P16%20%9%18%J14%28%7%36%13%20%16%14%15%

4131404155593946124146-63871791121325Pensioners (e.g. those59%58%32%20%22%38%N30%55%36%32%31%-33%53%31%26%35%33%32%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality23929153861734859412263116179219LGBT (gay, lesbian,

32%13%21%47%21%27%20%44%26%22%20%22%14%36%23%16%23%22%22%bisexual ortranssexual)

People with a disability or mental illness379342136706348211214257215892235People with a physical

40%31%22%22%31%25%23%38%27%21%24%22%23%36%20%30%22%25%23%disability

135821031434225368-424173659148People with a mental20%13%13%10%15%22%lP14%28%17%14%15%-20%36%15%11%14%16%15%illness

3129962338675349511216266146494247Blind people40%55%23%30%33%lp27%22%32%27%25%24%18%32%36%24%20%25%26%25%

4109142142616338311016261155891233Deaf people59%46%21%20%32%Lp29%Lp20%41%26%21%23%22%32%36%22%22%22%25%23%

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Social class2139341432795319710414360166390237Working class

33%59%21%18%21%22%26%29%24%25%22%18%25%53%22%24%24%25%24%

29169718481088451331762339927100127362Middle class32%39%39%n37%27%34%35%49%35%34%37%40%19%53%36%40%39%35%36%

169731027564237598-1360185167200Upper class13%29%22%14%14%19%18%23%18%19%21%-7%53%22%26%20%18%20%

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

Religious Groups685212310911712464826814846278525918891830027353Christians35%36%34%36%36%38%38%54%34%45%19%28%40%61%FHL41%34%50%aC66%20%36%35%c28%35%

26193925402820457123321452531363107713109Muslims13%q13%11%8%12%9%12%29%7%45%11%11%28%FL32%FL25%7%36%AC52%6%20%Ac9%13%11%

332251555158315113-*324204811010441113315161Hindus17%15%14%18%16%18%18%32%14%-2%12%21%fl47%FHL23%14%27%aC37%8%22%15%15%16%

28225151505328699-223218549410531212315154Sikhs15%16%14%17%15%16%17%42%13%-11%7%28%FL41%FL26%12%27%AC40%7%24%c14%16%15%

362355666263326132-272615491299561414820181Jewish people19%16%15%22%R19%19%19%42%17%-9%23%22%36%FL24%17%24%40%14%27%17%21%18%

3625798269884151711122720521686671518922223Buddhists19%18%22%27%ST21%27%24%35%22%55%6%8%23%46%FHL25%22%17%51%15%30%22%23%22%

Ethnic Groups86641711451481698763732811472593365149193039350466White44%44%47%48%46%52%51%43%47%100%39%37%42%58%45%48%39%73%43%61%ae46%52%47%

4131786668854031562463118611518591717825216Black21%21%22%22%21%26%23%19%20%100%18%19%27%fl43%FL29%20%23%40%19%34%a21%27%22%

3429746555784531441263218591406581616825203Asian18%20%21%22%17%24%p26%P19%18%45%11%21%28%FL41%FL28%18%15%40%18%33%a20%26%20%

4433927669934741742293326721689781820426246Mixed race23%23%26%25%21%28%p27%24%22%100%10%32%29%59%FHL35%22%24%59%19%36%24%28%25%

181735223628162531*228940509558661393Roma or traveller9%12%10%7%11%8%9%14%7%45%2%9%24%FL20%FL19%6%24%A40%11%16%a8%13%9%

Immigrant groups151840304131192621232213415975497813103Recent immigrants to8%12%11%10%13%9%11%14%8%45%8%12%19%FL29%FL20%8%18%38%9%18%a9%14%10%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

23225646435236394238261453899261311619147Recent immigrants to12%15%15%15%13%16%21%P20%12%100%14%28%23%FL32%FL25%12%24%19%13%27%A14%20%15%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

181926293729145551-524837545169711592Recent immigrants to9%13%r7%10%11%9%8%31%7%45%-16%21%FL18%FL18%7%15%6%13%18%A8%16%9%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

302562736757394122211033226911610251515820190Second-generation16%17%17%24%RT21%18%23%28%15%100%5%36%29%FL52%FHL33%15%28%c20%11%30%ac18%21%19%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups2823494751433229714329135095113181249147Teenagers14%16%14%16%16%13%19%14%12%45%18%10%26%FL31%FL24%12%31%AC23%3%15%c14%C9%15%

60591079612111150325723936186825210271229419325Pensioners (e.g. those31%41%qRt30%32%37%34%29%21%32%100%14%31%32%42%33%33%28%13%16%24%34%C20%32%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality413176717776402174-4424134517271102417734219LGBT (gay, lesbian,21%21%21%24%24%23%23%12%22%-19%15%21%31%22%22%20%8%22%49%ACE21%36%22%bisexual or

transsexual)

People with a disability or mental illness473367878683355193--427104218914241619820235People with a physical24%23%19%29%R27%25%21%31%24%--14%24%24%20%25%39%AC19%9%33%C23%C21%23%disability

302541525953193118--5224311145-21312815148People with a mental16%17%11%17%R18%N16%11%20%15%--19%19%9%15%15%14%-4%27%aC15%c16%15%illness

514770788990324195-263113511919581920627247Blind people26%32%R20%26%r28%N28%N19%26%25%-8%21%27%29%25%25%23%41%17%39%AC24%29%25%

494064798983294184-2431134917910261819724233Deaf people25%r28%R18%26%R28%N25%n17%27%23%-8%14%27%30%24%23%28%14%13%37%aC23%26%23%

Social class4348786894733571821*536125517992111719927237Working class22%33%QRT22%23%29%no22%20%50%23%45%2%19%32%fl29%27%23%24%20%23%34%23%29%24%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

59521291211021397852892314332072284112122531137362Middle class30%36%36%40%T32%42%P46%P35%36%100%17%48%29%46%h35%37%31%18%27%51%aC36%39%36%

3530765962624371441512271156143633917912200Upper class18%21%21%20%19%19%25%47%18%45%25%41%24%25%27%19%15%29%7%18%21%C13%20%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

Religious Groups112626831081117785580414351135Christians14%16%m14%7%16%m19%M16%M12%13%15%11%11%16%e14%15%12%13%

46113836711313366813034311285165170261596Muslims58%N71%FlMN44%56%n56%62%N67%FN74%FkLM63%fN61%n49%63%D56%57%61%61%60%

pNP

13183822391012221097492475068166Hindus16%12%20%o19%15%18%20%13%17%20%12%15%18%16%18%16%17%

192331183109172311107995485274174Sikhs23%15%16%15%17%20%19%19%18%22%14%16%19%17%18%17%17%

102138163792020586295374971157Jewish people13%13%20%13%14%15%18%22%fgo16%10%12%13%19%E13%17%17%16%

910338367815453474403533107Buddhists11%6%18%FiMO6%13%12%15%mO9%12%8%7%7%14%E14%A12%a8%11%

Ethnic Groups452041452912184019231557White5%3%10%gImO4%5%7%11%fgImO2%7%2%4%4%8%E6%a8%A4%6%

1930512941313283813121311196477108250Black24%19%27%24%19%27%26%31%Fo29%fo27%17%27%23%22%28%25%25%

2132484151915364314201621328591117294Asian26%20%25%35%O27%39%NOp30%40%NOp34%O29%28%33%D26%29%33%27%29%

817351831161317655782474547139Mixed race10%11%19%Fp15%16%f23%FhjO12%15%13%12%7%12%16%e16%a16%a11%14%

P

4010470668282657682738288244150156226532Roma or traveller51%n65%hjLN37%55%N43%57%N52%N64%LNp53%N54%N54%N59%D48%52%56%53%53%

p

Immigrant groups4189786110302965792625278253158153221531Recent immigrants to52%f56%FN41%51%f50%60%FN58%FN72%FGjk61%FN53%f36%57%D50%54%54%51%53%the UK (e.g. in the

LMNOPpast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3674585210282353632617233206120130189439Recent immigrants to45%FN47%FN31%44%FN52%FN56%FN46%FN60%FjMN49%FN52%FN25%48%D40%41%46%44%44%the UK (e.g. in the

oppast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

3995726312282967732725285246150152229530Recent immigrants to49%60%FN38%53%FN58%FN57%FN59%FN75%FGHJ57%FN55%fn36%58%D48%52%54%53%53%the UK (e.g. in the

KLMNOPpast 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

2630403371711333417101221366876113257Second-generation32%FnO19%21%28%f33%Fo34%FNO22%37%FJNO26%f34%Fno15%25%27%23%27%26%26%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups47106896611293350722934295271155151260565Teenagers59%67%FN47%55%56%58%67%FN56%56%59%49%60%D53%53%54%60%c56%

1733291731061122687389474274162Pensioners (e.g. those21%21%15%15%14%21%13%12%17%12%11%15%18%16%15%17%16%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality253847295161226309151131385675120252LGBT (gay, lesbian,32%g24%25%24%23%32%g24%29%23%18%21%23%27%19%27%C28%C25%bisexual or

transsexual)

People with a disability or mental illness825401921281719797887584265165People with a physical

10%16%21%P16%12%23%fP17%19%15%14%13%16%17%20%15%15%17%disability

2151513452016323413241621419977127303People with a mental27%32%27%29%27%41%HmNp33%36%27%27%34%33%d28%34%b27%30%30%illness

843491635845275932223286Blind people10%O2%18%FHIJl7%7%12%O7%5%6%8%7%5%12%E11%8%7%9%

MO

9829101746755305932203790Deaf people11%5%15%fHIO8%7%13%hO8%6%6%10%7%6%12%E11%b7%9%9%

Social class2550554061615274516191651518093142316Working class32%32%29%34%32%32%30%30%35%33%27%34%30%28%33%33%32%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1092691561119324555313039101Middle class12%Fo5%14%FO8%7%10%f12%F12%f14%FO7%3%9%11%11%11%9%10%

336549438201636521720163196105116139360Upper class42%N41%N26%36%40%n40%N31%40%N40%N34%29%33%38%36%41%A32%36%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Religious Groups3155412273421854611313764146135Christians

47%4%13%20%18%19%Lp11%11%14%14%13%22%19%17%13%8%16%13%13%

4112891034791681086221279-9118033162211596Muslims63%51%67%LMN51%51%55%55%60%67%i57%59%-50%17%65%C48%62%C58%60%

*46331530503147673-2149153959166Hindus7%18%14%13%22%21%p16%17%11%20%J15%-14%17%18%21%15%16%17%

*36941438463228069-1146124074174Sikhs7%12%16%18%21%26%LP15%21%17%21%H15%-7%17%16%18%15%20%17%

33673122941413647611151153949157Jewish people47%15%15%15%18%20%l13%26%10%17%16%18%7%17%18%22%a15%13%16%

*325*10313739564021-1992650107Buddhists7%15%6%2%15%P21%LP12%P20%7%14%HJ9%40%7%-7%13%d10%14%D11%

Ethnic Groups3-132101910152824-2-128142057White

47%-3%9%14%LP13%LP3%6%4%7%5%-14%-4%12%AbD6%6%6%

231175184064525106113-1182146289250Black27%15%27%l23%27%28%21%31%19%28%j24%-7%17%30%21%24%24%25%

351322214388332110149141842178105294Asian50%21%30%10%31%30%29%20%25%28%32%18%20%17%30%31%30%29%29%

22501112449212636225-3983352139Mixed race26%10%12%5%17%17%16%15%9%16%j13%40%27%-14%11%13%14%14%

462491234671611067207247-3115035157186532Roma or traveller63%25%57%M61%50%46%52%63%52%54%53%-14%17%54%51%61%A51%53%

Immigrant groups413240932731611179194247-7115929143194531Recent immigrants to

56%57%55%45%48%51%52%70%61%i50%53%-37%17%57%C42%55%c53%53%the UK (e.g. in thepast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

311181102770137667174193-5111824116174439Recent immigrants to55%49%42%49%40%49%45%37%52%H45%41%-30%17%42%35%45%48%c44%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

515233103771160107620723826115633143190530Recent immigrants to76%66%54%48%54%50%52%61%59%54%51%40%35%17%56%48%55%52%53%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

*51114194474429116108-11801758101257Second-generation7%21%26%21%28%31%24%27%22%30%H23%-7%17%29%24%22%28%26%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups4828312337615098121825716117934145199565Teenagers

69%35%65%LMN59%49%53%49%57%63%56%55%18%33%17%64%AbC50%56%54%56%

-2703152349120756622-45134852162Pensioners (e.g. those-7%16%16%22%16%16%9%16%19%h14%40%12%-16%19%18%14%16%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality36120515396443293122*4-82206581252LGBT (gay, lesbian,

44%28%28%L25%22%27%21%26%25%24%26%6%21%-29%a29%25%22%25%bisexual ortranssexual)

People with a disability or mental illness14667102651322687217-44153663165People with a physical

16%19%15%35%15%18%17%16%17%18%15%18%37%-16%22%14%17%17%disability

2713211204585238120142-31862676111303People with a mental35%33%30%57%30%31%28%15%30%31%30%-19%17%31%38%29%30%30%illness

1-30331929110354015-2112153286Blind people19%-7%18%5%13%nP9%8%8%9%9%22%27%-7%17%ABD6%9%9%

-136461528-14393713-257203490Deaf people-5%8%18%8%11%9%-11%10%8%18%19%-9%10%8%9%9%

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Social class241497195778645111153-4-922589105316Working class

30%18%34%L35%28%40%L25%37%35%29%33%-20%-33%37%34%29%32%

*43521122262134441-2-2362940101Middle class7%18%8%8%17%LP15%LP8%12%10%11%9%-14%-8%9%11%11%10%

351601126589774913916413-10722103123360Upper class53%21%37%55%38%40%l32%44%38%36%35%22%20%-38%32%40%34%36%

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

Religious Groups241932595146193107135126281055161610622135Christians12%13%9%20%RT16%14%11%17%13%55%17%18%11%14%13%14%14%10%14%32%Ace12%23%13%

1078420220119921298650111017402695491166283151659596Muslims55%59%56%67%RT62%65%58%40%63%H55%52%60%35%61%H46%64%H43%48%62%62%60%e62%60%

312653556049232131-232283412653121113523166Hindus16%18%15%18%19%15%13%15%17%-8%10%19%19%17%16%13%22%26%23%16%24%17%

362454596554273143-161310311386*81414622174Sikhs19%16%15%20%20%17%16%17%18%-4%22%12%24%h15%18%16%3%17%28%a17%23%17%

302440625851231110137201647106528713415157Jewish people16%17%11%21%R18%16%13%6%14%45%13%25%18%37%FHL23%14%15%18%17%14%16%16%16%

26182835403219171-232012366571469010107Buddhists13%r13%8%12%12%10%11%6%9%-11%10%17%FL27%FL18%9%18%11%9%11%10%10%11%

Ethnic Groups8121523211610132-2316526304127431057White4%8%4%8%r6%5%6%4%4%-8%10%14%FL12%FL12%4%10%10%5%15%A5%10%6%

553381818092394183-9153013671783481821626250Black28%23%22%27%25%28%23%27%23%-44%54%26%30%32%23%9%32%19%36%cE25%E28%25%

62439593101100493232191030126222844141625730294Asian32%30%27%31%31%30%29%18%29%55%44%34%26%28%30%30%10%30%30%E33%E30%E32%29%

312443415547174105-24218341038241111514139Mixed race16%17%12%14%17%N14%10%25%13%-8%14%18%18%16%13%23%c17%8%21%13%15%14%

93701751921801939844531111129277944654253146755532Roma or traveller48%49%49%64%RST56%59%57%25%57%H55%54%38%26%62%H38%58%H13%37%55%E61%E54%E58%53%

Immigrant groups1037916818018618295744511014402187442126262646252531Recent immigrants to53%55%47%60%R58%56%55%47%56%H55%51%48%35%50%42%58%H32%50%57%E53%e54%E55%53%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

8969134145170149675373-9831186637185192238542439Recent immigrants to46%r48%R37%48%R53%No45%39%37%47%H-46%28%27%42%32%48%H21%44%43%e45%E45%E44%44%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

1018017017718417298644411211402387437147232646049530Recent immigrants to52%55%47%59%R57%52%57%44%56%H55%61%38%35%53%h42%57%H37%61%51%52%54%e52%53%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

5341956810385344215-58227422134681622324257Second-generation28%28%26%23%32%N26%20%29%27%-28%28%19%15%20%28%h11%52%17%33%E26%e25%26%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups9482204183184208914480191836218547299303148661565Teenagers48%57%57%t61%T57%63%N53%29%61%H55%44%63%32%49%h41%61%H26%73%67%E62%E57%E65%56%

281952635558304129-331513331265381613123162Pensioners (e.g. those15%13%14%21%rs17%18%18%30%16%-13%10%13%30%FHL16%16%15%25%17%31%A15%24%16%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality433798747196444195-5831135719147131621229252LGBT (gay, lesbian,22%26%27%25%22%29%P25%26%25%-25%28%27%30%27%25%10%58%28%e33%E25%e30%25%bisexual or

transsexual)

People with a disability or mental illness302470415557301120-4125154611955111612827165People with a physical16%17%20%q14%17%17%18%9%15%-21%4%22%l35%FL22%15%14%45%25%32%Ae15%28%17%disability

534011010010110955424318424226024175192125140303People with a mental27%27%31%33%31%33%32%30%31%h55%43%16%21%50%FHL29%31%H20%42%42%ae43%ae29%43%30%illness

16113228232517452-321910345161210671286Blind people8%7%9%9%7%8%10%25%7%-13%8%16%FL24%FL16%7%17%a6%5%20%Ac8%13%9%

17123624292523358-3317932582368711490Deaf people9%9%10%8%9%8%14%O23%7%-16%9%15%FL20%FL15%8%6%25%13%15%8%14%9%

Social class533411810910212561125519825176124954152027235316Working class27%23%33%s36%ST31%38%36%4%32%H55%48%27%22%40%h29%32%H14%36%32%e40%E32%E37%32%

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

16133239423116371-221783071377127219101Middle class8%9%9%13%13%10%9%20%9%-11%8%15%fl19%fl14%9%8%61%15%24%Ae8%20%10%

6349114131125143573308-3627165230255182430842360Upper class33%34%32%44%RsT39%44%N34%18%39%H-17%20%23%38%25%39%H14%41%39%E48%E36%E44%36%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

Religious Groups307348558161741561325210172103108171382Christians38%N46%GjKN26%46%GjKN42%N32%33%46%GkN43%gkN27%35%43%D34%35%39%40%38%

1926222049712266208486465273171Muslims25%gijN16%12%17%23%n18%13%14%20%n11%29%GIJm17%17%16%18%17%17%

NO

4495635510252548702237262232137133225495Hindus55%N60%mN34%46%n51%N51%N51%N53%N54%N45%53%N53%D46%47%48%52%49%

4099645611242347692136260230131132226489Sikhs51%N62%GJkM34%47%N54%N49%N46%n52%N54%N42%52%N53%D45%45%47%53%c49%

N

449759659252743662638272228133138228500Jewish people56%N61%iN31%54%N47%n51%N54%N48%N51%N53%N55%N56%D45%46%49%53%c50%

409561579252648712436267225127126240492Buddhists50%N60%lmN33%48%N45%50%N53%N54%N55%N48%n51%N54%D44%44%45%56%BC49%

Ethnic Groups3475394761617274715241681789898150346White42%N47%gIjK20%39%N31%31%n35%N30%36%N30%35%N34%35%34%35%35%35%

lN

318142528171837561534193196114100175389Black40%N51%GjKN22%43%N40%N35%N36%N41%N43%N30%49%GkN39%38%39%36%41%39%

3474414871519294916271671899893165356Asian42%kN47%iKN22%40%N35%n30%38%N33%n38%N32%39%N34%37%34%33%38%36%

418554587192644702240239227127126213466Mixed race51%N54%KlN29%49%N37%39%53%klN49%N54%KlN45%n58%KLN49%44%44%45%50%47%

212641257711173291797118536497215Roma or traveller27%ko16%22%21%36%gIKm14%23%19%25%k19%25%20%23%18%23%23%21%

nO

Immigrant groups19342922678112472692102536278194Recent immigrants to24%i22%16%19%29%gIkN15%16%12%19%13%38%GHIJ19%20%18%22%18%19%the UK (e.g. in the

KMNOppast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

243737305101216348291181247269102242Recent immigrants to30%in23%19%26%25%20%24%18%26%17%42%GHIJ24%24%25%25%24%24%the UK (e.g. in the

KlMNOpast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

22343726499826627102109596784211Recent immigrants to28%GI22%I20%I22%I22%I19%i19%i9%20%I12%40%GHIJ21%21%20%24%20%21%the UK (e.g. in the

KlMNOpast 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

286653487172031561133192179111105155371Second-generation35%41%GN28%40%gn36%35%41%GN35%44%GN23%48%GN39%35%38%37%36%37%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups1030273046621308219795576471192Teenagers13%19%14%25%JKNP18%12%12%24%jknp23%jknp17%30%JKNo20%19%20%23%a17%19%

P

257761587151935571531204194104113181398Pensioners (e.g. those31%48%GKNP32%48%GKNP34%30%39%39%44%knp30%44%knp42%38%36%40%42%40%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality276959466162033611936208184110116166391LGBT (gay, lesbian,34%44%n32%38%33%32%40%36%47%KNp38%51%iKlN42%d36%38%41%38%39%bisexual or

Ptranssexual)

People with a disability or mental illness397666507172547682237241213112127216454People with a physical49%kn48%kn35%42%36%35%50%kN53%KlN53%KlN45%53%KlN49%D42%38%45%c50%C45%disability

35616043613203959183019419296117173386People with a mental44%Kn39%k32%37%33%26%41%K44%Kn45%KN37%43%K40%38%33%42%C40%c39%illness

429866579223052742341281235129148238516Blind people53%N62%KmN35%48%n48%45%60%kN59%kN58%kN47%59%kN57%D46%44%53%C55%C52%

429570599202955752442285236134149237520Deaf people53%N60%KN37%50%n46%41%58%KN61%KlN58%KN49%60%KN58%D46%46%53%c55%C52%

Social class2556443671414304013271551518379144306Working class31%35%n24%30%34%28%28%33%31%27%39%N32%30%29%28%33%31%

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

33744554919153556203420219210899187394Middle class42%N47%JN24%45%jN44%N38%N31%39%N43%N40%N50%JN41%38%37%35%43%B39%

2345463761016214612271501407972140290Upper class30%29%25%31%k32%20%32%k23%36%iKn24%40%gIKN31%27%27%26%33%b29%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Religious Groups19171921571156471501801521182588143382Christians

23%39%39%44%31%40%37%36%36%39%38%12%30%39%43%b37%34%39%38%

-8665122358220638614243133870171Muslims-35%15%25%17%16%19%11%15%16%18%12%21%39%15%19%15%19%17%

31023412316414077617423614215730126175495Hindus42%44%54%Lm63%45%45%46%47%59%I45%50%12%23%39%57%abc43%49%48%49%

31123512295914176917424024216629120167489Sikhs43%47%54%LMn63%43%41%46%43%54%45%51%31%21%39%60%ABC43%46%46%49%

11323513296614267718922819215526122186500Jewish people23%57%54%l67%43%46%46%40%60%Hi49%48%12%49%39%56%bC39%47%51%c50%

31024812245913767217523817217229115167492Buddhists46%45%57%LMN63%35%41%44%40%56%i45%51%12%37%39%62%ABC42%44%46%49%

Ethnic Groups19154822501022541231672431031981134346White

16%40%36%42%32%35%33%12%42%i32%35%34%23%56%37%28%31%37%35%

113176921551153581411871421162799142389Black16%56%41%44%31%38%37%18%45%37%40%12%23%39%42%39%38%39%39%

112158920541026541431532721142090121356Asian19%53%36%47%30%38%33%37%42%h37%33%34%42%39%41%a30%35%33%36%

11421713246313367017321714314233113171466Mixed race23%62%50%lN64%36%44%43%36%54%i45%46%12%23%56%51%48%43%47%47%

-119441140562297011415271144082215Roma or traveller-49%22%18%17%28%L18%12%23%18%24%i12%30%39%26%B20%15%22%B21%

Immigrant groups17833142957-26719714255164770194Recent immigrants to

19%31%19%16%21%20%19%-20%18%21%19%21%39%20%24%18%19%19%the UK (e.g. in thepast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

-711541826721368312125276196078242Recent immigrants to-30%26%m18%27%18%24%7%28%22%26%37%29%39%27%28%23%21%24%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

-69951331581297011014263144880211Recent immigrants to-26%23%27%18%21%19%8%22%18%23%i19%21%39%23%20%18%22%21%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

2111681119441154551301822421092493136371Second-generation37%48%39%57%29%30%37%22%43%34%39%41%21%39%39%35%36%37%37%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups-97131929612246410214250154080192Teenagers-40%16%15%29%P20%20%13%19%17%22%i12%23%39%18%23%15%22%b19%

181911129491094491442011321302884150398Pensioners (e.g. those23%34%44%Lm57%43%34%36%27%38%37%43%12%18%39%47%B41%32%41%B40%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality*11182526491183481561841531162489153391LGBT (gay, lesbian,6%50%42%24%38%34%39%20%38%40%39%12%30%56%42%36%34%42%b39%bisexual or

transsexual)

People with a disability or mental illness2102215286512465517721714314529116157454People with a physical

26%46%51%L24%41%46%40%36%42%46%46%12%25%56%52%A42%45%43%45%disability

212184328461136481511813521172694139386People with a mental27%51%42%m14%41%32%37%39%37%39%38%53%30%39%42%38%36%38%39%illness

1102499327014586520024313316135129184516Blind people23%42%57%Lm46%47%49%47%51%50%52%52%12%16%56%58%b51%50%50%52%

11024611316915286220424614315938130185520Deaf people23%45%57%l55%46%48%49%50%48%53%52%12%25%56%57%56%50%50%52%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Social class141425233694435118150242992066113306Working class

19%19%33%27%34%25%31%24%27%31%32%34%25%39%35%B29%25%31%31%

19182828541125511471911721302889138394Middle class23%38%42%39%41%38%36%29%40%38%41%12%37%39%47%AB40%34%38%39%

1101263213891439109138182862058117290Upper class16%46%29%16%31%26%30%23%31%28%29%12%43%39%31%B29%22%32%B29%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

Religious Groups7351145111108123774321-10142986131762251433539382Christians38%35%40%37%33%37%45%P24%40%GH-49%51%25%19%29%41%GH16%20%56%ABE28%39%E41%38%

331868524455383140-56163311383-11715018171Muslims17%12%19%17%14%17%22%P21%18%-28%20%14%7%15%18%9%-25%e13%17%19%17%

93681801521511759554141151638108140984252343548495Hindus48%47%50%51%47%53%56%p36%52%GH55%78%57%33%23%39%53%GH22%31%56%E47%E51%E51%49%

90691771531421769244131141535127740675281943147489Sikhs46%48%49%51%44%54%P54%p24%52%GH55%71%53%31%27%37%53%GH18%38%61%bE39%e50%E49%49%

9167196144144175984433112123566742593292643455500Jewish people47%46%55%48%44%53%P57%P31%55%GH55%64%41%31%g15%32%55%GH23%24%64%E52%E51%E58%50%

9172178150154162915419-14163587441192282642754492Buddhists47%50%50%50%48%50%53%36%53%GH-73%57%31%18%35%54%GH23%19%61%E53%E50%E57%49%

Ethnic Groups6648123107118106654298-97221048291102171030727346White34%34%34%36%36%33%38%31%38%H-47%23%19%24%23%38%H28%17%37%b20%36%b28%35%

7056136126129115815350-7519739344101241334237389Black36%39%38%42%40%35%48%O34%44%GH-38%19%17%17%19%45%GH27%6%53%BE26%40%b39%39%

6248131115122115654312-96201045304121191431033356Asian32%33%36%38%38%35%38%31%39%gH-46%20%18%23%22%40%gH33%11%42%28%36%35%36%

8167165151153149944404-15730106239692291940748466Mixed race42%46%46%50%t47%46%55%o24%51%GH-77%25%26%23%30%52%GH25%17%63%aBE38%47%E50%47%

443083566562445172-87245431677-15818523215Roma or traveller23%21%23%19%20%19%26%33%22%-43%24%21%11%21%22%19%-33%ab16%22%24%21%

Immigrant groups372078594965392156-77177381506-91016919194Recent immigrants to19%14%22%s20%15%20%23%P16%20%-36%26%15%16%18%20%17%-20%19%20%20%19%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

432896756175523196-78229461928114921122242Recent immigrants to22%19%27%25%19%23%30%P19%25%-36%30%19%20%22%25%22%6%30%18%25%24%24%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

392094585176432173-761793816842111018421211Recent immigrants to20%14%26%qS19%16%23%P25%P16%22%-35%20%15%21%18%22%h11%19%24%20%21%22%21%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

685212912098130804313-12628125830891261232338371Second-generation35%36%36%40%30%40%P47%P25%39%H-63%21%25%27%28%40%H24%6%58%ABE24%38%40%37%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

Age groups522364536249424151-76217411476-10916719192Teenagers27%QRS16%18%18%19%15%25%O28%19%-38%20%18%17%20%19%17%-23%18%19%20%19%

7749149122116125843330-141232106832265262034146398Pensioners (e.g. those40%34%41%41%36%38%49%OP21%42%GH-73%44%28%22%33%42%GH17%43%57%AE40%E40%E48%40%aged 65 and over)

Sexuality7554128132130119745328210102912643209-18735725391LGBT (gay, lesbian,39%38%36%44%R40%36%43%37%41%H100%54%34%25%29%31%42%H24%-39%B15%42%Be27%39%bisexual or

transsexual)

People with a disability or mental illness826616114313614894737011519331785362103281539843454People with a physical42%46%45%48%42%45%55%oP49%47%H55%74%66%29%39%41%47%H27%24%61%aBE31%46%bE45%45%disability

7457138116111120834311-1014361575303104231233736386People with a mental38%40%38%39%34%37%49%OP26%39%-52%49%32%35%36%39%26%36%52%BE25%39%b38%39%illness

926819016316117210844311151435198442386331845052516Blind people47%47%53%54%50%52%63%OP26%54%H55%74%51%30%44%41%55%H22%49%74%ABE37%52%bE54%52%

9271191165153176103543211415372088424125312045252520Deaf people47%49%53%55%47%54%61%P34%54%H55%72%54%33%47%43%55%H34%38%69%ABE41%53%E54%52%

Social class6440107958993584253-81223105324710414926923306Working class33%27%30%32%27%28%34%28%32%H-40%41%20%23%25%32%H27%32%32%18%31%b25%31%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

8258140114130122655327-1293412673179120835628394Middle class42%40%39%38%40%37%38%31%41%H-64%30%30%27%32%41%H25%7%44%B15%41%Be29%39%

604510779898555323019831960224121181124928290Upper class31%31%30%26%28%26%32%21%29%55%49%29%28%21%29%29%32%11%39%b21%29%30%29%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

47921067712363157882647308311160169290619Trust60%58%56%65%62%72%GNop62%64%68%gn52%68%g63%61%55%60%67%bC62%

1023291424789685862423741120Do not trust13%14%h15%h12%11%9%15%h9%7%12%12%12%12%15%a13%10%12%

22445428591224321814125137887599262Don't know28%28%29%23%28%19%24%27%25%36%fK21%25%27%30%A27%23%26%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

413301103672182138323329017219345165205619Trust63%57%69%LMN52%52%51%59%m78%65%60%62%18%38%44%69%A66%64%a56%62%

15414102138114446114-2863052120Do not trust19%22%10%18%15%15%12%8%11%11%13%22%20%-10%8%12%14%12%

15916225087231109119373571765109262Don't know18%20%21%30%32%p35%P28%P14%24%28%25%60%42%56%21%25%25%30%D26%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1087922820218821113310507210155331112497208272454051619Trust56%55%63%s68%ST58%64%78%OP68%64%H100%53%51%46%73%H54%65%H55%66%59%49%63%b54%62%

25214332503612390-331773087336189024120Do not trust13%14%12%11%15%N11%7%22%11%-15%11%15%16%15%11%8%26%13%36%ACE11%25%12%

614589668681261196-6114456618414113822720262Don't know31%Q31%q25%22%26%N25%N15%10%25%g-32%37%39%FGL11%32%24%g37%B8%28%15%26%21%26%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3459835610251837512133216212112115202428Trust43%37%44%47%51%50%o37%42%40%42%47%44%42%39%41%47%C43%

1746552441217303410181241428477105266Do not trust22%29%29%20%19%24%34%Mp34%glMp26%20%25%25%28%29%27%24%27%

2853503961315224419191501569489124307Don't know35%34%26%33%30%26%29%25%34%39%27%31%31%32%32%29%31%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

462166295910985714921416214828110133428Trust62%25%50%Lm31%42%41%35%50%44%39%46%i25%33%36%53%AB41%42%36%43%

1898517419533211911316*582258120266Do not trust20%37%23%24%25%29%31%P18%25%31%H24%22%34%8%21%33%bd22%33%BD27%

1911992243103540118143363721891114307Don't know18%38%27%45%33%30%34%p33%31%31%30%53%33%56%26%26%35%D31%31%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

70531651391301548793222685733106314156242336147428Trust36%37%46%t46%sT40%47%51%P61%41%100%31%29%50%fl76%FHL51%41%40%51%53%46%42%49%43%

534885799482422229-591663622413462022326266Do not trust27%33%R24%26%29%25%25%16%29%gH-26%32%14%14%18%29%gH35%C37%14%39%aC26%c27%27%

7143110829991423242-911415652299115727423307Don't know37%Q30%31%27%31%28%24%24%30%G-44%40%36%G10%31%30%G24%12%33%b15%32%B24%31%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

4484725812283149652137264237118139243501Trust55%N53%N38%48%61%N57%N62%gmN55%N51%n43%54%N54%D46%41%50%C56%C50%

918491728515187115999614354158Do not trust12%11%26%HiJk14%11%16%10%16%14%14%16%12%19%E21%Ab15%13%16%

LMOP

26576744614142646212116817411198133342Don't know33%36%36%37%29%28%28%29%36%43%k30%34%34%38%a35%31%34%

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Table 177Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?HindusBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

41026783060123117118423414215727144166501Trust56%43%61%LMN39%44%42%40%70%55%48%50%22%20%44%57%AC39%55%AC45%50%

26454122960114657816-35132975158Do not trust26%28%10%22%18%20%P20%P6%11%17%17%18%32%-12%19%b11%21%BD16%

1712282655124443137158383862988125342Don't know18%29%28%39%39%p38%P40%P24%34%35%34%60%48%56%31%42%34%34%34%

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Table 178Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?HindusBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

8054192174151188106114151101041248640865243243455501Trust41%37%53%ST58%ST47%57%P62%P76%52%H55%50%35%36%55%h41%53%H17%43%52%E64%E51%E58%50%

34354148544327*115-28248431118161213118158Do not trust18%r24%qR11%16%17%13%16%2%15%-12%29%21%fl20%21%14%22%11%13%25%15%19%16%

80551277811997383263181049117824823516629321342Don't know41%Q38%Q35%Q26%37%No29%22%22%33%45%39%36%43%Fgl25%38%32%62%ABC46%35%B12%34%B23%34%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

4379775711282946592237258231125131233489Trust54%n50%41%48%56%n56%N58%N52%46%45%54%n53%D45%43%47%54%bC49%

92346142871519596594534462159Do not trust12%14%25%fghl12%12%17%15%17%15%11%13%13%18%E18%16%14%16%

MoP

275765476141328502223168185113105135353Don't know34%36%35%40%jk31%27%27%31%39%jk44%jk33%34%36%39%a38%31%35%

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Table 180Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?SikhsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

41025272965123968180232-5215427141160489Trust56%44%58%LMN36%43%45%40%58%53%47%49%-27%44%55%AC39%54%AC44%49%

25565102358318657323-36132877159Do not trust26%22%13%25%15%16%19%P19%14%17%16%40%19%-13%19%b11%21%BD16%

18126828551274431411653103892991129353Don't know18%33%29%39%42%P39%p41%P23%34%36%35%60%55%56%32%42%35%35%35%

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Table 181Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?SikhsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

83561871621471861008395110848269439055263242058489Trust43%39%52%St54%ST46%57%P59%P57%50%55%50%29%42%61%h45%51%13%46%57%E65%aE49%E61%49%

293051495343273122-2720837116935913314159Do not trust15%21%r14%16%17%13%16%21%15%-12%24%17%19%18%15%25%27%11%18%16%14%16%

8258122891239844327718134697626123315930423353Don't know43%Qr40%Q34%30%38%NO30%26%22%35%g45%39%47%40%G20%37%34%62%ABC27%32%17%35%B24%35%

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Table 182Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?SikhsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

4279766412292849692344270245119147249515Trust53%n50%40%54%N59%N59%N56%N55%N54%N46%64%gNo55%D48%41%52%C58%C51%

92647152791415555895593856154Do not trust12%16%25%FGHi13%12%15%17%f15%11%9%8%12%19%E20%AB14%13%15%

klMP

28546640613132645222016217011295125332Don't know35%34%35%33%29%26%27%29%35%45%fijK29%33%33%39%A34%29%33%

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Table 183Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Jewish peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

5926172762144107218524725216527139175515Trust75%38%60%LMN38%40%44%47%64%56%48%53%40%27%44%59%AC39%53%C48%51%

*55851224492156572*2-37153465154Do not trust7%22%13%25%17%17%16%13%12%17%15%6%12%-13%22%bd13%18%15%

19115729571144411361513113772687126332Don't know18%39%27%37%43%P40%P37%P23%32%35%32%53%61%56%28%38%33%34%33%

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Table 184Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Jewish peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

876519516616218810474301101141228542475232845151515Trust45%45%54%st55%sT50%57%p61%P50%54%H55%50%39%36%51%41%55%H20%46%50%E57%E53%E54%51%

292350504944285107-362315461037361312519154Do not trust15%16%14%17%15%13%17%32%14%-16%21%20%f34%FL22%13%18%27%13%27%A15%20%15%

7756115831139639325617115167724023317828225332Don't know40%Qr39%Q32%28%35%N29%23%18%32%G45%34%40%45%FGL15%37%31%g62%ABC27%37%b16%33%B26%33%

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Table 185Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Jewish peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

4589857212283153702544290264136154265555Trust57%n56%n45%60%N60%n56%62%N60%N55%50%64%N59%D52%47%55%c62%C55%

81842132961216454886523249134Do not trust10%11%22%FGhj11%9%18%f11%13%12%8%8%10%17%E18%AB11%11%13%

lMOP

26516135613132442212015216010295116312Don't know33%32%33%29%31%26%26%27%33%42%ijk29%31%31%35%A34%a27%31%

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Table 186Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?BuddhistsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

41128993470138107820326417218331148182555Trust56%49%66%LMN47%50%49%45%62%61%52%56%22%41%44%66%AbC45%57%ac50%55%

*540482452413585912-27122963134Do not trust7%22%9%19%12%17%P17%P22%10%15%13%18%12%-10%17%d11%17%bD13%

2710572649117237126147383682682121312Don't know37%29%24%35%38%P34%P38%P15%29%33%31%60%47%56%25%38%D32%d33%D31%

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Table 187Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?BuddhistsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

9669205184170205116645511112482810044779263248158555Trust49%48%57%s61%ST52%62%P68%P43%57%H55%56%42%42%65%H48%58%H20%73%57%E64%E56%E61%55%

25244243463821497-2623637935-61211018134Do not trust13%16%12%14%14%12%12%28%12%-12%20%20%FL14%18%12%15%-13%24%a13%19%13%

7352113731088435424216114397122824313626619312Don't know37%Q36%Q31%q24%33%No26%20%29%30%45%32%38%38%g21%34%30%65%ABC27%30%b12%31%B20%31%

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Table 188Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?BuddhistsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

561251058314353963953251366329184202309695Trust71%N79%gN56%69%N69%70%N78%N71%N73%N64%73%N75%D65%63%72%C72%C69%

432671426613214025171962Do not trust5%2%14%fGHiJ6%4%7%O4%6%5%1%4%4%8%E9%A6%4%6%

lmOp

193158305119212817151031418161102244Don't know24%19%31%jo25%27%22%18%23%22%35%jO22%21%28%E28%b22%24%24%

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Table 189Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?WhiteBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

4163251244912041292269322111321250178241695Trust56%70%75%LMn62%64%63%67%77%71%70%69%18%61%61%76%Ab73%68%66%69%

221624171916272711-135122962Do not trust26%10%4%8%7%12%lP6%8%5%7%6%22%7%-5%8%5%8%6%

159362036842319012136254137097244Don't know18%20%21%30%29%25%27%p15%24%23%26%60%32%39%19%19%27%d26%d24%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1199425522622623613911582213115135113570199364258978695Trust61%65%71%T75%ST70%72%81%OP74%73%H100%66%39%45%82%H54%74%H52%73%79%E84%AE69%e82%69%

149192022188334--4167283332-254262Do not trust7%6%5%7%7%6%5%21%4%--14%14%FL17%FL13%4%8%c19%-5%6%3%6%

624186547673241177-71347*671641419521415244Don't know32%Qr28%Q24%18%23%N22%N14%5%22%G-34%47%41%FGL1%32%21%G39%aBc8%21%11%25%B15%24%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

44101826713312948772643298263141166255561Trust56%n64%N44%56%n67%N63%N58%N54%60%N52%62%N61%D52%49%59%C59%C56%

915481817612173116484593850148Do not trust11%10%26%GHIJ15%l4%14%l12%14%l14%l5%16%gl13%16%20%AB13%12%15%

kLmOP

2642583461115293521151291649077125292Don't know33%26%31%29%30%22%30%33%27%43%FhKo22%26%32%e31%27%29%29%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

582791135671571075211266-8217431156189561Trust75%37%64%LMn54%51%47%51%60%58%55%57%-47%44%63%AC45%60%AC52%56%

*5442112956515616715-33173061148Do not trust7%21%10%12%17%20%P18%P28%12%16%14%22%27%-12%24%BD12%17%b15%

1101117224895239114137453712173116292Don't know18%42%26%33%32%33%31%12%30%30%29%78%26%56%25%31%28%32%29%

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Table 193Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?BlackBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

947121218317720710684631101243329845297313448065561Trust48%50%59%sT61%ST55%63%P62%57%58%H55%52%43%37%74%Hl47%59%H24%62%69%E68%E56%E68%56%

303143445337293108143248391069-11012711148Do not trust15%21%R12%15%16%o11%17%22%14%45%19%10%21%fl18%19%14%26%aC-2%20%C15%C12%15%

7042105739484363222-6134747021018413625119292Don't know36%Q29%29%24%29%n26%21%21%28%G-29%47%41%FGL9%34%27%G51%ABc38%28%b12%29%B20%29%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

4398906613312542742540280266139162245546Trust55%62%IN48%55%64%in62%iN50%47%57%50%57%57%52%48%58%C57%C55%

1019371719720235127784604358161Do not trust13%12%20%L14%6%19%L14%22%gLo18%l9%17%l16%16%21%A15%13%16%

2641613661018283220181331619275127294Don't know32%k26%32%K30%k30%19%36%K31%k25%40%hKo26%27%32%32%27%30%29%

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Table 195Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?AsianBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

41027310347114597419626725217531153178546Trust56%43%63%LMn51%50%50%47%56%57%51%57%28%26%44%63%AC45%59%AC49%55%

2545593462418716917-32152877161Do not trust26%22%10%24%13%23%nP20%P22%14%18%15%18%41%-12%22%BD11%21%BD16%

1811652539100338119134363712378111294Don't know18%35%27%25%38%p27%33%22%29%31%28%53%32%56%25%34%30%30%29%

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Table 196Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?AsianBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

87702081801721931091044121211503010542775293447063546Trust45%49%58%sT60%ST53%59%64%P66%56%H100%61%39%44%70%H51%56%H20%43%65%E68%E55%E67%55%

303146535750242126--6199351267271013518161Do not trust15%22%R13%18%18%15%14%16%16%--22%17%21%17%16%18%19%16%21%16%19%16%

7743106679485373227-811454682142349525314294Don't know39%QRs30%29%q22%29%26%22%18%29%G-39%39%39%FGL9%33%28%G62%ABC38%20%11%29%B15%29%

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Table 197Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?AsianBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

49107937613333152842349314295158181270609Trust62%n68%GN50%64%gN67%gN66%GN62%n58%65%GN47%70%GN64%d58%54%65%C63%C61%

6103271751210634852402238100Do not trust7%7%17%FhLMO6%4%13%flmo10%14%flmo8%13%4%10%10%14%aB8%9%10%

P

2541633661014253420181291639377122292Don't know31%26%33%k30%30%21%29%28%27%40%Ko25%26%32%e32%28%28%29%

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Table 198Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Mixed raceBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

410296123578175984218299111319241161200609Trust56%43%68%LMN63%51%54%57%56%65%57%63%i22%61%61%69%A59%62%a55%61%

2625210144029493912-1992444100Do not trust26%27%6%12%15%P10%13%P14%7%13%h8%18%14%-7%13%9%12%d10%

171125235192536119132352671975122292Don't know18%31%26%25%33%36%P30%30%28%31%28%60%26%39%24%27%29%33%D29%

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Table 199Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Mixed raceBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

101792262021872241209499211144835111487157353651572609Trust52%55%63%T67%ST58%68%P71%P59%63%H100%57%49%42%82%FHL53%63%H41%61%78%AE73%E60%E75%61%

20203227411819374-22193257334-8858100Do not trust10%14%9%9%13%O6%11%O19%9%-8%7%17%FL6%12%9%8%c30%-17%C10%C9%10%

7445101719586313221-7124757120818110525815292Don't know38%QR31%28%24%29%N26%n18%22%28%g-34%43%41%FGL12%34%27%g51%ABC8%22%10%30%B16%29%

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Table 200Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Mixed raceBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

2239553671513213314221421356381133277Trust27%24%29%31%37%io30%26%24%26%28%31%29%26%22%29%C31%C28%

308158476192141541925193209126106169401Do not trust38%51%fLNp31%39%29%39%42%n46%lN42%n39%36%39%41%44%38%39%40%

27397536715162742162315516710194128323Don't know35%24%40%O30%34%31%32%30%33%33%32%32%33%35%33%30%32%

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Table 201Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Roma or travellerBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

3813542542605389813715394176295277Trust42%36%31%L22%37%L29%L20%29%30%25%29%22%27%61%34%aB24%24%26%28%

341725195714195317116916-10132105157401Do not trust40%20%40%28%29%40%46%N55%41%44%H36%18%33%-36%46%40%43%40%

110127102345106237118165372832093114323Don't know18%44%29%51%34%31%35%15%29%31%35%60%40%39%30%29%36%31%32%

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Table 202Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Roma or travellerBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

543910974959350621618732146120762181823336277Trust28%27%30%25%30%28%29%42%27%55%38%24%28%33%30%27%18%17%41%aE35%27%38%28%

626013014812813183633415630256733062162035836401Do not trust32%42%t36%49%RT39%40%49%op38%42%H45%23%23%26%58%Hl32%43%H16%15%35%e41%E42%E38%40%

774412179100104373243-71552479231248111226723323Don't know40%Q31%34%q26%31%N32%N22%20%31%G-38%54%46%FGL10%38%30%G66%ABC68%24%24%31%24%32%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

336665471020173446223319420096108190393Trust41%42%35%39%49%n40%35%38%36%45%47%n40%39%33%39%44%C39%

14273929314132333713103113826768216Do not trust17%17%21%25%18%28%gop27%26%25%15%19%21%22%28%A24%A16%22%

336584437161932502023194198113105173391Don't know42%41%45%k36%33%32%38%35%39%40%33%39%39%39%38%40%39%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

19214624518775913719113214726111103393Trust16%40%49%LMN33%35%36%28%43%46%i35%41%22%18%44%53%ABC38%43%A28%39%

276461541827209792-41331946113216Do not trust39%31%15%31%22%28%P27%P45%16%25%hJ20%-23%17%12%28%bD18%d31%BD22%

371567295113824915318741029823102151391Don't know45%29%36%36%43%36%45%mP12%38%40%40%78%59%39%35%34%39%41%39%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

6443161124128142748314181037248030787213032851393Trust33%30%45%ST41%St40%43%44%56%40%55%42%35%32%55%Hl38%40%21%57%46%E60%AE38%E53%39%

483757757966402180-121914361807141119315216Do not trust25%R25%R16%25%R25%20%24%12%23%-7%6%17%32%h17%24%20%8%9%21%23%c16%22%

8265142101116119565299110175869228021420933630391Don't know42%q45%Q39%34%36%36%33%32%38%G45%51%59%51%FGL14%44%36%G59%AB35%45%B19%39%B31%39%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3868785110201833502535204222110121194426Trust48%43%41%43%53%ij41%36%37%39%50%50%42%43%38%43%45%c43%

1124322631313253361299100656073199Do not trust14%15%17%22%14%26%gnoP26%gnop28%glNO25%op13%18%20%20%22%a22%17%20%

P

31667941716193146192318818911599163377Don't know38%42%42%35%33%33%38%35%36%38%33%38%37%40%35%38%38%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

1722582559101105815120723215231121114426Trust16%31%52%LMN39%37%41%l33%61%45%39%44%40%19%44%55%Ab45%A46%A31%43%

286141435743229282-71341435108199Do not trust39%35%14%22%21%25%P24%P19%17%24%H17%-37%17%12%21%d13%30%BD20%

38148829491333491431813829223105144377Don't know45%34%34%39%42%34%43%mP20%38%37%39%60%44%39%33%34%40%39%38%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

69461681421331598983261914453010032185192936648426Trust35%32%47%ST47%ST41%48%p52%P52%41%55%46%49%39%71%FHL48%42%21%39%41%e59%aE43%E50%43%

433557637858332171-12188281697331017414199Do not trust22%r24%r16%21%24%o18%19%12%21%-3%6%16%18%14%22%20%27%7%21%c20%C14%20%

8263134951131114952971101351580278224231031734377Don't know42%Q44%Q37%32%35%34%29%36%37%G45%51%44%45%G11%38%36%G59%AB34%52%aB21%37%B35%38%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3459734410211529412033186191104104170378Trust43%37%39%37%48%hij42%31%32%32%40%47%Hij38%37%36%37%39%38%

16364032412152938912119124757494243Do not trust20%23%21%27%19%25%31%f33%Fgnp29%f18%18%24%24%26%27%22%24%

296475437161931502125185195111102167380Don't know37%41%40%36%33%33%38%35%39%42%35%38%38%38%36%39%38%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

46193924529174913119115213728100105378Trust56%26%44%L43%35%36%29%46%38%34%41%i18%26%44%49%AB40%a39%A29%38%

11085416388943011198171462050119243Do not trust20%44%20%20%24%26%29%P25%23%29%H21%22%42%17%16%29%bD19%32%BD24%

27157728531284501441813629621110142380Don't know24%29%36%36%41%37%42%28%39%37%39%60%32%39%34%31%42%cd39%38%

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Table 211Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

61481531151191407482881710423090284105211932340378Trust32%33%42%sT38%37%43%43%53%36%55%34%34%37%70%FHL43%37%28%39%46%38%38%42%38%

533471859367443204-33258392019342020724243Do not trust27%r24%20%28%R29%O21%26%23%26%-15%12%22%19%19%26%25%c27%9%41%AC24%C25%24%

80621361001121205333021101647579283174201032831380Don't know41%43%q38%33%35%37%31%24%38%G45%51%54%41%G11%38%37%G47%B34%45%B21%38%B32%38%

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Table 212Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

4192916212282645682737273257141151237530Trust52%58%48%52%60%56%53%51%53%54%54%56%50%49%54%55%53%

9830162861422585276483842128Do not trust12%o5%16%O14%O9%16%O12%o16%O17%O10%12%11%15%e17%A14%10%13%

29586840614172939182416617710191151343Don't know37%37%36%34%31%27%35%33%31%36%35%34%35%35%32%35%34%

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Table 213Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

4132691132661351172182265-9217431146167530Trust56%56%62%LMN56%48%46%44%66%56%47%56%I-51%44%62%AC46%56%A46%53%

14293102755211684723118162763128Do not trust20%18%7%13%15%P19%P18%P12%9%18%HJ10%40%16%17%6%23%BD10%17%BD13%

2613662551117346135158362872287136343Don't know24%26%31%31%37%36%38%p22%36%35%34%60%33%39%31%32%33%37%34%

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Table 214Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

86652021761641891088422110155131108414108263345359530Trust44%45%56%ST59%ST51%58%63%P55%53%55%52%52%44%71%fHL52%54%h26%66%57%E67%aE53%E62%53%

301938425632182102-221482610162171128128Do not trust15%13%11%14%17%nO10%10%16%13%-11%7%13%17%13%13%17%C18%2%14%c13%C8%13%

78601208210310745426917124957425221218929328343Don't know40%Q42%Q33%27%32%33%26%29%34%G45%36%41%43%FGl11%36%33%G56%AB16%40%B19%34%b29%34%

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Table 215Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Don't knowDo not trustTrustWeighted baseUnweighted base

Religious groups26212061910011001Christians26%12%62%

30726642810011001Muslims31%27%43%

34215850110011001Hindus34%16%50%

35315948910011001Sikhs35%16%49%

33215451510011001Jewish people33%15%51%

31213455510011001Buddhists31%13%55%

Ethnic groups2446269510011001White24%6%69%

29214856110011001Black29%15%56%

29416154610011001Asian29%16%55%

29210060910011001Mixed race29%10%61%

32340127710011001Roma / traveller32%40%28%

Immigrant groups39121639310011001Recent immigrants to39%22%39%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

37719942610011001Recent immigrants to38%20%43%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

38024337810011001Recent immigrants to38%24%38%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

34312853010011001Second-generation34%13%53%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Table 216Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?Summary Table 1Base: All respondents

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

Religious groups47921067712363157882647308311160169290619Christians60%58%56%65%62%72%GNop62%64%68%gn52%68%g63%61%55%60%67%bC62%

3459835610251837512133216212112115202428Muslims43%37%44%47%51%50%o37%42%40%42%47%44%42%39%41%47%C43%

4484725812283149652137264237118139243501Hindus55%N53%N38%48%61%N57%N62%gmN55%N51%n43%54%N54%D46%41%50%C56%C50%

4379775711282946592237258231125131233489Sikhs54%n50%41%48%56%n56%N58%N52%46%45%54%n53%D45%43%47%54%bC49%

4279766412292849692344270245119147249515Jewish people53%n50%40%54%N59%N59%N56%N55%N54%N46%64%gNo55%D48%41%52%C58%C51%

4589857212283153702544290264136154265555Buddhists57%n56%n45%60%N60%n56%62%N60%N55%50%64%N59%D52%47%55%c62%C55%

Ethnic groups561251058314353963953251366329184202309695White71%N79%gN56%69%N69%70%N78%N71%N73%N64%73%N75%D65%63%72%C72%C69%

44101826713312948772643298263141166255561Black56%n64%N44%56%n67%N63%N58%N54%60%N52%62%N61%D52%49%59%C59%C56%

4398906613312542742540280266139162245546Asian55%62%IN48%55%64%in62%iN50%47%57%50%57%57%52%48%58%C57%C55%

49107937613333152842349314295158181270609Mixed race62%n68%GN50%64%gN67%gN66%GN62%n58%65%GN47%70%GN64%d58%54%65%C63%C61%

2239553671513213314221421356381133277Roma / traveller27%24%29%31%37%io30%26%24%26%28%31%29%26%22%29%C31%C28%

Immigrant groups336665471020173446223319420096108190393Recent immigrants to41%42%35%39%49%n40%35%38%36%45%47%n40%39%33%39%44%C39%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

3868785110201833502535204222110121194426Recent immigrants to48%43%41%43%53%ij41%36%37%39%50%50%42%43%38%43%45%c43%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3459734410211529412033186191104104170378Recent immigrants to43%37%39%37%48%hij42%31%32%32%40%47%Hij38%37%36%37%39%38%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

4192916212282645682737273257141151237530Second-generation52%58%48%52%60%56%53%51%53%54%54%56%50%49%54%55%53%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Religious groups413301103672182138323329017219345165205619Christians

63%57%69%LMN52%52%51%59%m78%65%60%62%18%38%44%69%A66%64%a56%62%

462166295910985714921416214828110133428Muslims62%25%50%Lm31%42%41%35%50%44%39%46%i25%33%36%53%AB41%42%36%43%

41026783060123117118423414215727144166501Hindus56%43%61%LMN39%44%42%40%70%55%48%50%22%20%44%57%AC39%55%AC45%50%

41025272965123968180232-5215427141160489Sikhs56%44%58%LMN36%43%45%40%58%53%47%49%-27%44%55%AC39%54%AC44%49%

5926172762144107218524725216527139175515Jewish people75%38%60%LMN38%40%44%47%64%56%48%53%40%27%44%59%AC39%53%C48%51%

41128993470138107820326417218331148182555Buddhists56%49%66%LMN47%50%49%45%62%61%52%56%22%41%44%66%AbC45%57%ac50%55%

Ethnic groups4163251244912041292269322111321250178241695White

56%70%75%LMn62%64%63%67%77%71%70%69%18%61%61%76%Ab73%68%66%69%

582791135671571075211266-8217431156189561Black75%37%64%LMn54%51%47%51%60%58%55%57%-47%44%63%AC45%60%AC52%56%

41027310347114597419626725217531153178546Asian56%43%63%LMn51%50%50%47%56%57%51%57%28%26%44%63%AC45%59%AC49%55%

410296123578175984218299111319241161200609Mixed race56%43%68%LMN63%51%54%57%56%65%57%63%i22%61%61%69%A59%62%a55%61%

3813542542605389813715394176295277Roma / traveller42%36%31%L22%37%L29%L20%29%30%25%29%22%27%61%34%aB24%24%26%28%

Immigrant groups19214624518775913719113214726111103393Recent immigrants to

16%40%49%LMN33%35%36%28%43%46%i35%41%22%18%44%53%ABC38%43%A28%39%the UK (e.g. in thepast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

1722582559101105815120723215231121114426Recent immigrants to16%31%52%LMN39%37%41%l33%61%45%39%44%40%19%44%55%Ab45%A46%A31%43%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

46193924529174913119115213728100105378Recent immigrants to56%26%44%L43%35%36%29%46%38%34%41%i18%26%44%49%AB40%a39%A29%38%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

4132691132661351172182265-9217431146167530Second-generation56%56%62%LMN56%48%46%44%66%56%47%56%I-51%44%62%AC46%56%A46%53%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

Religious groups1087922820218821113310507210155331112497208272454051619Christians56%55%63%s68%ST58%64%78%OP68%64%H100%53%51%46%73%H54%65%H55%66%59%49%63%b54%62%

70531651391301548793222685733106314156242336147428Muslims36%37%46%t46%sT40%47%51%P61%41%100%31%29%50%fl76%FHL51%41%40%51%53%46%42%49%43%

8054192174151188106114151101041248640865243243455501Hindus41%37%53%ST58%ST47%57%P62%P76%52%H55%50%35%36%55%h41%53%H17%43%52%E64%E51%E58%50%

83561871621471861008395110848269439055263242058489Sikhs43%39%52%St54%ST46%57%P59%P57%50%55%50%29%42%61%h45%51%13%46%57%E65%aE49%E61%49%

876519516616218810474301101141228542475232845151515Jewish people45%45%54%st55%sT50%57%p61%P50%54%H55%50%39%36%51%41%55%H20%46%50%E57%E53%E54%51%

9669205184170205116645511112482810044779263248158555Buddhists49%48%57%s61%ST52%62%P68%P43%57%H55%56%42%42%65%H48%58%H20%73%57%E64%E56%E61%55%

Ethnic groups1199425522622623613911582213115135113570199364258978695White61%65%71%T75%ST70%72%81%OP74%73%H100%66%39%45%82%H54%74%H52%73%79%E84%AE69%e82%69%

947121218317720710684631101243329845297313448065561Black48%50%59%sT61%ST55%63%P62%57%58%H55%52%43%37%74%Hl47%59%H24%62%69%E68%E56%E68%56%

87702081801721931091044121211503010542775293447063546Asian45%49%58%sT60%ST53%59%64%P66%56%H100%61%39%44%70%H51%56%H20%43%65%E68%E55%E67%55%

101792262021872241209499211144835111487157353651572609Mixed race52%55%63%T67%ST58%68%P71%P59%63%H100%57%49%42%82%FHL53%63%H41%61%78%AE73%E60%E75%61%

543910974959350621618732146120762181823336277Roma / traveller28%27%30%25%30%28%29%42%27%55%38%24%28%33%30%27%18%17%41%aE35%27%38%28%

Immigrant groups6443161124128142748314181037248030787213032851393Recent immigrants to33%30%45%ST41%St40%43%44%56%40%55%42%35%32%55%Hl38%40%21%57%46%E60%AE38%E53%39%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

69461681421331598983261914453010032185192936648426Recent immigrants to35%32%47%ST47%ST41%48%p52%P52%41%55%46%49%39%71%FHL48%42%21%39%41%e59%aE43%E50%43%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

61481531151191407482881710423090284105211932340378Recent immigrants to32%33%42%sT38%37%43%43%53%36%55%34%34%37%70%FHL43%37%28%39%46%38%38%42%38%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

86652021761641891088422110155131108414108263345359530Second-generation44%45%56%ST59%ST51%58%63%P55%53%55%52%52%44%71%fHL52%54%h26%66%57%E67%aE53%E62%53%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

Religious groups1023291424789685862423741120Christians13%14%h15%h12%11%9%15%h9%7%12%12%12%12%15%a13%10%12%

1746552441217303410181241428477105266Muslims22%29%29%20%19%24%34%Mp34%glMp26%20%25%25%28%29%27%24%27%

918491728515187115999614354158Hindus12%11%26%HiJk14%11%16%10%16%14%14%16%12%19%E21%Ab15%13%16%

LMOP

92346142871519596594534462159Sikhs12%14%25%fghl12%12%17%15%17%15%11%13%13%18%E18%16%14%16%

MoP

92647152791415555895593856154Jewish people12%16%25%FGHi13%12%15%17%f15%11%9%8%12%19%E20%AB14%13%15%

klMP

81842132961216454886523249134Buddhists10%11%22%FGhj11%9%18%f11%13%12%8%8%10%17%E18%AB11%11%13%

lMOP

Ethnic groups432671426613214025171962White5%2%14%fGHiJ6%4%7%O4%6%5%1%4%4%8%E9%A6%4%6%

lmOp

915481817612173116484593850148Black11%10%26%GHIJ15%l4%14%l12%14%l14%l5%16%gl13%16%20%AB13%12%15%

kLmOP

1019371719720235127784604358161Asian13%12%20%L14%6%19%L14%22%gLo18%l9%17%l16%16%21%A15%13%16%

6103271751210634852402238100Mixed race7%7%17%FhLMO6%4%13%flmo10%14%flmo8%13%4%10%10%14%aB8%9%10%

P

308158476192141541925193209126106169401Roma / traveller38%51%fLNp31%39%29%39%42%n46%lN42%n39%36%39%41%44%38%39%40%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

Immigrant groups14273929314132333713103113826768216Recent immigrants to17%17%21%25%18%28%gop27%26%25%15%19%21%22%28%A24%A16%22%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

1124322631313253361299100656073199Recent immigrants to14%15%17%22%14%26%gnoP26%gnop28%glNO25%op13%18%20%20%22%a22%17%20%the UK (e.g. in the

Ppast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

16364032412152938912119124757494243Recent immigrants to20%23%21%27%19%25%31%f33%Fgnp29%f18%18%24%24%26%27%22%24%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

9830162861422585276483842128Second-generation12%o5%16%O14%O9%16%O12%o16%O17%O10%12%11%15%e17%A14%10%13%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Religious groups15414102138114446114-2863052120Christians

19%22%10%18%15%15%12%8%11%11%13%22%20%-10%8%12%14%12%

1898517419533211911316*582258120266Muslims20%37%23%24%25%29%31%P18%25%31%H24%22%34%8%21%33%bd22%33%BD27%

26454122960114657816-35132975158Hindus26%28%10%22%18%20%P20%P6%11%17%17%18%32%-12%19%b11%21%BD16%

25565102358318657323-36132877159Sikhs26%22%13%25%15%16%19%P19%14%17%16%40%19%-13%19%b11%21%BD16%

*55851224492156572*2-37153465154Jewish people7%22%13%25%17%17%16%13%12%17%15%6%12%-13%22%bd13%18%15%

*540482452413585912-27122963134Buddhists7%22%9%19%12%17%P17%P22%10%15%13%18%12%-10%17%d11%17%bD13%

Ethnic groups221624171916272711-135122962White

26%10%4%8%7%12%lP6%8%5%7%6%22%7%-5%8%5%8%6%

*5442112956515616715-33173061148Black7%21%10%12%17%20%P18%P28%12%16%14%22%27%-12%24%BD12%17%b15%

2545593462418716917-32152877161Asian26%22%10%24%13%23%nP20%P22%14%18%15%18%41%-12%22%BD11%21%BD16%

2625210144029493912-1992444100Mixed race26%27%6%12%15%P10%13%P14%7%13%h8%18%14%-7%13%9%12%d10%

341725195714195317116916-10132105157401Roma / traveller40%20%40%28%29%40%46%N55%41%44%H36%18%33%-36%46%40%43%40%

Immigrant groups276461541827209792-41331946113216Recent immigrants to

39%31%15%31%22%28%P27%P45%16%25%hJ20%-23%17%12%28%bD18%d31%BD22%the UK (e.g. in thepast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

286141435743229282-71341435108199Recent immigrants to39%35%14%22%21%25%P24%P19%17%24%H17%-37%17%12%21%d13%30%BD20%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

11085416388943011198171462050119243Recent immigrants to20%44%20%20%24%26%29%P25%23%29%H21%22%42%17%16%29%bD19%32%BD24%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

14293102755211684723118162763128Second-generation20%18%7%13%15%P19%P18%P12%9%18%HJ10%40%16%17%6%23%BD10%17%BD13%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

Religious groups25214332503612390-331773087336189024120Christians13%14%12%11%15%N11%7%22%11%-15%11%15%16%15%11%8%26%13%36%ACE11%25%12%

534885799482422229-591663622413462022326266Muslims27%33%R24%26%29%25%25%16%29%gH-26%32%14%14%18%29%gH35%C37%14%39%aC26%c27%27%

34354148544327*115-28248431118161213118158Hindus18%r24%qR11%16%17%13%16%2%15%-12%29%21%fl20%21%14%22%11%13%25%15%19%16%

293051495343273122-2720837116935913314159Sikhs15%21%r14%16%17%13%16%21%15%-12%24%17%19%18%15%25%27%11%18%16%14%16%

292350504944285107-362315461037361312519154Jewish people15%16%14%17%15%13%17%32%14%-16%21%20%f34%FL22%13%18%27%13%27%A15%20%15%

25244243463821497-2623637935-61211018134Buddhists13%16%12%14%14%12%12%28%12%-12%20%20%FL14%18%12%15%-13%24%a13%19%13%

Ethnic groups149192022188334--4167283332-254262White7%6%5%7%7%6%5%21%4%--14%14%FL17%FL13%4%8%c19%-5%6%3%6%

303143445337293108143248391069-11012711148Black15%21%R12%15%16%o11%17%22%14%45%19%10%21%fl18%19%14%26%aC-2%20%C15%C12%15%

303146535750242126--6199351267271013518161Asian15%22%R13%18%18%15%14%16%16%--22%17%21%17%16%18%19%16%21%16%19%16%

20203227411819374-22193257334-8858100Mixed race10%14%9%9%13%O6%11%O19%9%-8%7%17%FL6%12%9%8%c30%-17%C10%C9%10%

626013014812813183633415630256733062162035836401Roma / traveller32%42%t36%49%RT39%40%49%op38%42%H45%23%23%26%58%Hl32%43%H16%15%35%e41%E42%E38%40%

Immigrant groups483757757966402180-121914361807141119315216Recent immigrants to25%R25%R16%25%R25%20%24%12%23%-7%6%17%32%h17%24%20%8%9%21%23%c16%22%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

433557637858332171-12188281697331017414199Recent immigrants to22%r24%r16%21%24%o18%19%12%21%-3%6%16%18%14%22%20%27%7%21%c20%C14%20%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

533471859367443204-33258392019342020724243Recent immigrants to27%r24%20%28%R29%O21%26%23%26%-15%12%22%19%19%26%25%c27%9%41%AC24%C25%24%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

301938425632182102-221482610162171128128Second-generation15%13%11%14%17%nO10%10%16%13%-11%7%13%17%13%13%17%C18%2%14%c13%C8%13%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

152937204971018101062107524472168Better off19%18%19%17%19%19%15%11%14%20%14%13%21%E18%16%17%17%

153247152108182661278114635277192Worse off19%20%25%glM13%12%21%17%20%20%13%17%16%22%E22%18%18%19%

3680666510232750732342283211129146219494No difference45%50%N35%54%N49%n47%n55%N56%N56%N46%61%kNp58%D41%44%52%c51%49%

1318381947711131166879473861146Don't know16%11%20%FHo16%21%Fh14%14%12%10%21%fh8%14%15%16%14%14%15%

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Table 223Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?ChristiansBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

*2767152446526588011256193554168Better off7%7%18%33%21%16%15%33%20%15%17%18%7%36%20%b27%AB13%15%17%

14865103650324778815-52175661192Worse off13%18%20%25%14%25%Ln16%19%19%20%19%22%27%-19%24%22%17%19%

5152145376315566419123315213929126192494No difference74%65%49%27%55%44%50%38%50%49%50%12%31%34%50%43%48%53%49%

*25736205721561693613144358146Don't know6%10%13%15%9%14%18%np10%12%16%15%47%36%30%11%6%17%Cd16%C15%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

362758485859316126-232216431239381613324168Better off18%19%16%16%18%18%18%42%16%-9%11%19%37%FHL21%16%24%23%17%32%A16%25%17%

273065716071364153-191713401487110616816192Worse off14%20%18%24%T19%22%21%25%19%-3%32%14%31%H19%19%20%11%23%11%20%17%19%

1047017214615915586440421216471390394128222443045494No difference53%49%48%49%49%47%50%28%51%Gh100%63%56%41%29%43%51%Gh32%65%48%47%50%E48%49%

281864354642181111-5*291351039-6512710146Don't know15%12%18%Q12%14%13%10%5%14%g-25%1%25%FGL3%17%13%g24%-13%9%15%11%15%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

215548344172232307131361469675110282Better off27%g35%FGhl25%28%g21%34%FGh43%FGHL36%FGhl23%14%19%28%29%33%Ab27%26%28%

MNPn

1319431345512208146491444270155Worse off16%12%23%iJKM11%19%k9%11%13%16%16%20%k13%18%e15%15%16%16%

O

26625355718153457213520817595118171384No difference33%39%n28%46%JNp37%37%30%38%45%jN42%n50%JNP42%D34%33%42%C40%c38%

19224517410812221478298544680180Don't know24%Fio14%24%Fimo14%23%f20%15%13%17%28%FImO11%17%19%19%16%19%18%

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Table 226Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?MuslimsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

171064215291339114126122742364117282Better off20%33%24%20%31%36%P29%17%31%29%27%18%9%36%27%33%25%32%b28%

-28061123345176470-3-57124142155Worse off-9%18%L31%16%16%11%33%13%16%15%-19%-20%A18%16%11%16%

510171628461194531361912521072697144384No difference74%42%39%31%41%32%39%26%41%35%41%34%31%34%38%39%37%39%38%

*47749226442073833714175763180Don't know6%16%18%19%13%16%21%24%16%19%18%47%41%30%15%10%22%CD17%18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

5842909010586515227-37281755223112131524228282Better off30%29%25%30%32%26%30%37%29%-14%26%24%40%h27%29%29%14%29%30%28%30%28%

252854493868274118-161912381178481112519155Worse off13%19%15%16%12%21%P16%27%15%-3%21%17%27%fl18%15%21%30%18%23%15%20%16%

745413911512512466331321012361171302106191633235384No difference38%38%39%38%39%38%38%21%39%100%49%41%32%26%34%39%28%52%43%32%39%37%38%

382076465748272136-73313441258*5715912180Don't know19%14%21%qs15%18%15%16%16%17%-33%12%27%FGL6%21%16%22%4%10%15%19%13%18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

92629184891214586975463365144Better off12%16%16%16%22%gh17%19%14%11%10%12%14%15%16%12%15%14%

12233483758236155491394660145Worse off15%m14%18%iM7%13%14%m10%9%18%M13%21%IjM11%18%E13%16%14%14%

409176659242655742640288239143157227527No difference51%57%N41%55%N45%48%52%62%klN58%N53%57%N59%D47%49%56%53%53%

181948274109131712779106634478185Don't know23%Fo12%26%FHiO22%Fo21%f21%f19%15%13%25%Fho10%16%21%e22%b16%18%18%

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Table 229Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?HindusBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

*4622922461196064-1242112860144Better off7%16%14%10%13%15%15%7%15%16%14%-7%36%15%17%11%16%b14%

-26751228303155374-5-47104341145Worse off-9%15%L27%18%l20%L10%20%11%14%16%-27%-17%a14%17%a11%14%

51523484066159107419624714214736140197527No difference74%66%54%40%59%46%52%60%58%51%52%12%24%34%53%53%54%54%53%

1271572772220778657142114869185Don't know19%10%16%23%10%19%23%NP12%16%20%18%88%42%30%15%17%19%19%18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

303050335051245115-22151030112318712515144Better off16%21%Qr14%11%16%16%14%32%14%-9%8%13%24%14%15%9%6%18%15%15%16%14%

252045553864282112-16151233108616912216145Worse off13%14%13%18%r12%19%P16%12%14%-3%22%13%27%FhL16%14%16%11%14%19%14%17%14%

103711861651781609654292121851159842099242845652527No difference53%49%52%55%55%49%56%37%54%Gh100%63%62%44%34%47%55%Gh26%74%54%E57%E53%E55%53%

362379475852233138-52346471271816515511185Don't know18%16%22%q16%18%16%13%20%17%-25%8%29%FgL14%23%17%49%ABC8%14%10%18%12%18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

832251541091315586580453764145Better off10%20%p13%13%22%gp20%p18%15%12%10%12%13%16%15%13%15%14%

13204693777209146193484264155Worse off17%m12%24%IkMO7%15%14%14%8%16%m17%m20%IM13%18%E17%15%15%15%

409071699232653742340284233135157225517No difference50%n57%N38%58%kN45%46%52%n59%kN57%N47%58%N58%D46%46%56%C52%52%

181746264108161913780105634577185Don't know23%FO11%24%FhO22%fO19%21%fO16%18%15%26%FO10%16%21%22%b16%18%18%

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Table 232Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?SikhsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

*4572102645220635914240112067145Better off7%19%13%10%15%18%15%13%16%16%13%18%21%36%14%B17%B8%18%B14%

127371324353145681-6-47134642155Worse off19%9%17%l34%20%l16%11%20%11%15%17%-33%-17%a20%a18%A12%15%

3142327376915577419224422214733142190517No difference55%62%54%33%54%48%50%46%58%50%52%34%12%34%53%48%54%52%52%

1272582572319758736145115267185Don't know19%10%16%23%11%18%23%NP21%15%19%18%47%34%30%16%16%20%18%18%

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Table 233Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?SikhsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

313049345251244115-23131130114618812216145Better off16%21%Qr14%11%16%16%14%27%15%-9%12%11%26%fHl14%15%16%6%17%17%14%17%14%

252452534060332117-25201138114817912916155Worse off13%17%15%18%12%18%p19%p16%15%-11%18%18%24%18%15%23%11%16%17%15%17%15%

98671811681751649154242111647179341399233044654517No difference51%46%50%56%s54%50%53%37%53%H100%55%55%41%40%45%54%H24%74%52%E61%E52%E56%52%

392377455752243138-5434447127131731619185Don't know20%16%21%Q15%18%16%14%20%17%-25%16%29%FGL9%22%17%37%ABC8%15%5%19%B10%18%

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Table 234Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?SikhsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

92621174891111465768363752125Better off11%16%11%14%19%fgh17%fh18%fh12%9%7%8%12%13%12%13%12%13%

122242937611227146195424370156Worse off15%m14%22%ijMo7%15%14%12%13%17%M15%20%M12%19%E15%15%16%16%

429575729252853812544297252152163234548No difference53%n60%N40%60%N48%51%56%N59%N63%lN51%63%N61%D49%52%58%54%55%

1615502149714151367596603874171Don't know20%FO10%27%FHiJ18%fo19%f18%fo15%16%12%27%FHO8%15%19%21%B13%17%17%

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Table 235Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?Jewish peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

*151313174031857462-234132252125Better off7%5%12%15%19%p12%13%20%14%15%H10%40%-36%12%19%B8%14%B13%

-27651027355204883-4-54104940156Worse off-9%17%L27%15%19%L11%31%16%12%18%i-20%-19%A14%19%A11%16%

5162448377716267320926013215137145210548No difference74%71%56%39%54%54%53%40%56%54%55%12%19%34%54%54%56%57%55%

1464482170217728131114094463171Don't know19%16%15%19%11%15%23%mNP10%14%19%17%47%61%30%14%13%17%17%17%

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Table 236Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?Jewish peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

28224035554018494-321793291314810912125Better off14%15%11%12%17%n12%11%29%12%-18%8%15%20%15%12%9%6%8%17%13%13%13%

291849604167314122-15161234118617713415156Worse off15%12%14%20%Rs13%21%P18%26%15%-3%18%14%29%FhL16%15%16%11%16%15%16%16%16%

10279199166173171103445221119471797441127283347061548No difference53%55%55%55%54%52%60%28%57%gH100%55%66%41%40%46%58%gH32%55%61%E66%E55%E64%55%

352572385549193126-5234546117153711458171Don't know18%18%20%Q13%17%15%11%17%16%-25%8%30%FGL10%22%15%42%ABC27%15%B2%17%B8%17%

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Table 237Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?Jewish peopleBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

92533134971016566375453260137Better off11%16%18%11%22%fgim19%f13%11%12%9%9%13%15%16%11%14%14%

1122361136710218155992414366150Worse off13%14%19%m10%13%13%15%11%16%15%21%iM12%18%E14%15%15%15%

429675699252955752342294246144166230539No difference53%n60%lN40%58%N45%50%58%N61%lN58%N47%61%lN60%D48%50%59%C53%54%

1815442549715171467599604075174Don't know22%FO10%23%FhO21%FO21%Fo18%fo15%17%13%29%FHjO8%15%19%21%B14%17%17%

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Table 238Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?BuddhistsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

*4541824461176851-4241132356137Better off7%16%13%5%11%17%15%7%13%18%H11%-20%36%15%b19%B9%15%B14%

-27481225292135282-2-4874648150Worse off-9%17%L41%18%L18%L9%15%10%14%17%j-13%-17%10%18%13%15%

51524083971162107919525535214940145196539No difference74%66%55%39%57%50%53%65%61%i51%54%53%26%34%53%59%56%54%54%

126639237022071823714294666174Don't know19%10%15%15%13%16%23%nP12%15%18%17%47%40%30%15%13%18%18%17%

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Table 239Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?BuddhistsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

282850305043242106-2218931103334712011137Better off15%19%Q14%10%16%13%14%16%13%-9%8%16%21%15%13%9%25%8%14%14%11%14%

261855524267254116-261313351126191112320150Worse off13%12%15%17%13%21%P14%25%15%-11%22%11%31%FHL17%15%16%11%20%22%14%21%15%

10474183176175167103644021118511799431127263046456539No difference54%51%51%59%r54%51%60%o40%56%gH100%55%62%45%40%48%56%gH34%55%57%e61%E54%E59%54%

352572425650193132-5232343122151711518174Don't know18%17%20%q14%17%n15%11%20%17%-25%8%28%FGL8%21%16%41%ABC8%15%B2%18%B8%17%

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Table 240Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?BuddhistsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

101324142736667415727244798Better off13%H8%13%H11%h12%h14%Hij5%7%5%12%h10%8%11%9%9%11%10%

13425224312122332718106132776595238Worse off16%26%g28%gp20%16%24%25%26%25%13%26%22%26%27%23%22%24%

428970669242951772540282239137153232522No difference52%N56%N37%56%N46%49%n58%N57%N60%N51%58%N58%D47%47%54%c54%52%

151543155769131246182493857144Don't know18%Fo9%23%FHIjm13%26%FHIj14%f12%11%10%23%FHiO6%12%16%17%14%13%14%

OkmO

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Table 241Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?WhiteBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

*34325153051334461223712172798Better off7%12%10%9%7%10%10%28%10%9%10%18%14%36%13%AB18%AB6%7%10%

16104821415852792114-6-64177280238Worse off19%24%24%41%30%L28%L19%34%21%24%24%-34%-23%25%28%22%24%

3122318346716747420024316214534131203522No difference41%52%53%43%50%47%54%28%57%52%52%12%34%51%52%49%50%55%52%

235619215221560674313364157144Don't know33%11%13%8%13%15%17%10%12%15%14%69%19%13%12%8%16%16%14%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

16193726442319167--3171031649648721298Better off8%13%10%9%14%O7%11%5%8%--10%15%FL24%FL15%8%24%A47%10%15%8%13%10%

4430808464845491981262284019591131220325238Worse off23%21%22%28%20%26%32%P60%25%55%11%21%20%18%19%25%23%8%29%24%24%26%24%

1018018515416817985442611216462296416105212645948522No difference52%55%51%51%52%55%50%30%54%H45%61%56%40%50%46%54%H28%46%47%53%E53%E50%52%

331658364741131102-5429341939-7412410144Don't know17%11%16%12%15%N13%8%5%13%-28%13%25%FGL8%20%12%25%b-15%8%14%11%14%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

92332112961916555582473655138Better off11%14%17%fm9%12%18%Fm11%22%FjMp13%10%7%11%16%E16%13%13%14%

12254813498101891769103454879172Worse off15%16%25%HIMo11%19%18%16%11%14%17%25%hIM14%20%E15%17%18%17%

p

439967729232951812441297241148159232539No difference55%N63%KLN35%61%KlN45%46%59%kN57%N63%KLN49%59%N61%D47%51%57%54%54%

1512412259610131276884513764152Don't know19%hO7%22%FHIO19%hO24%FHIO18%O13%11%10%23%fHiO9%14%16%17%13%15%15%

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Table 244Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?BlackBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

2647-830462136161-5336132754138Better off26%27%11%-11%21%P15%14%10%16%13%-28%53%13%19%b10%15%14%

-*888172732515559712-58124851172Worse off-1%20%L41%25%L19%L10%31%12%14%21%IJ22%13%-21%A18%18%14%17%

31224210356417358320724317214937144199539No difference41%55%56%M50%52%45%56%M34%64%Hi54%52%12%41%34%53%54%56%54%54%

245828225731762694313564162152Don't know33%16%13%9%12%15%18%p21%14%16%15%66%19%13%13%9%16%17%15%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

26274638583326697-262674192724811812138Better off14%19%13%13%18%O10%15%40%12%-9%21%23%FL17%20%12%18%17%9%16%14%12%14%

27215470466834312712620164512310-101613725172Worse off14%14%15%23%RST14%21%P20%24%16%55%11%20%17%38%FHL22%16%26%-22%31%A16%27%17%

1018219815616518597546011014391579449119262247148539No difference52%57%55%52%51%56%57%33%58%GH45%52%49%34%35%38%59%GH31%74%57%E44%55%E50%54%

40156136544214*110-5329442103915513210152Don't know20%QS10%17%qs12%17%N13%8%3%14%-28%9%26%FgL10%20%13%25%b8%12%9%15%11%15%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1226272031092621487593584465167Better off15%17%14%17%14%21%g18%29%FGHl16%8%12%15%18%20%16%15%17%

MNOP

13275211487131761570104494877174Worse off17%17%27%gHIJ9%20%m17%14%15%13%13%22%M14%20%E17%17%18%17%

kMop

379464678222640752839272228132149219500No difference46%n59%iKlN34%56%kN42%44%53%N45%n59%iKlN56%N56%N56%D45%45%53%c51%50%

p

171245215979151277386513969159Don't know21%fhiO7%24%FHIjO18%O24%FhIO19%fO14%11%12%23%fhiO9%15%17%18%14%16%16%

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Table 247Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?AsianBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

*64721538581168070-2331173283167Better off7%29%11%9%22%P27%lP19%P7%13%21%Hj15%-9%53%11%25%BD12%23%BD17%

--9381222397165010114-6495045174Worse off--21%L41%17%15%13%47%12%13%22%IJ18%24%-23%A14%19%A12%17%

5122278316215357918922727214336133178500No difference80%55%52%m43%46%44%50%33%61%HI49%48%34%40%34%51%52%51%49%50%

1466110215621768723514164560159Don't know13%16%15%8%15%14%18%12%14%18%15%47%26%13%15%9%17%16%16%

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Table 248Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?AsianBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

403142556854253137--519731132526814615167Better off20%R21%R12%18%R21%17%15%23%17%--17%17%16%15%17%14%17%14%17%17%15%17%

212757694962396127-271820481268-141613629174Worse off11%18%t16%23%RT15%19%23%p39%16%-12%26%16%46%FHL23%16%23%-30%A32%A16%31%17%

917019514214916692541411214471386402147211943940500No difference47%49%54%47%46%51%54%35%52%GH45%60%48%41%30%42%52%GH38%55%46%39%51%43%50%

42166634574515*11715330343108935613711159Don't know22%QS11%18%Qs11%18%N14%9%3%15%55%28%9%26%FGL8%21%14%25%27%10%12%16%11%16%

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Table 249Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?AsianBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

91225182851710534768422943115Better off12%7%13%f15%fo11%17%FHO10%19%FHO8%11%5%10%13%15%a11%10%12%

102650949712195167195504572166Worse off13%16%m26%GHIj7%20%M17%M15%13%15%m10%23%gM15%19%17%16%17%17%

MoP

4110968729252951852742303255144168247559No difference52%N69%giKL36%61%N47%51%N59%N57%N66%KLNp54%N60%N62%D50%50%60%C57%c56%

NP

191245204889141396893543868161Don't know24%fHIO7%24%fHIO17%O21%hiO15%o16%o11%11%25%fHIO13%14%18%e19%b14%16%16%

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Table 250Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?Mixed raceBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

*3382623441125052-3232102444115Better off7%14%9%8%8%16%P14%P4%10%13%11%-19%36%12%15%9%12%12%

1-8061530346125989-5-52134849166Worse off19%-19%L31%22%L21%L11%36%10%15%19%J-27%-19%19%18%13%17%

31625311377216878721225424215836145212559No difference41%70%58%54%55%50%55%42%67%HI55%54%34%22%51%57%53%56%58%56%

2463110196231765764613694461161Don't know33%16%15%8%15%13%20%mp19%14%17%16%66%32%13%13%14%17%17%16%

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Table 251Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?Mixed raceBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

28233431532619388--2187278673679213115Better off14%16%r9%10%16%O8%11%21%11%--6%16%16%13%11%18%28%13%13%11%13%12%

2126566245653461281-521103812563101413324166Worse off11%18%t16%21%T14%20%p20%38%16%55%-18%18%24%18%16%17%27%21%28%A16%25%17%

10578203170168194102646211218442197450105252249647559No difference54%54%57%57%52%59%p60%38%58%H45%63%63%38%50%46%59%H28%46%55%E44%58%E49%56%

39176738584215*114-743144710613-5713611161Don't know20%Qs12%18%qs13%18%No13%9%3%14%-37%13%28%FGL10%22%14%37%ABC-10%14%16%12%16%

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Table 252Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?Mixed raceBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

2266424041416363413161421619576132303Better off28%42%FgHK23%33%n20%27%33%40%FhkL26%27%23%29%31%33%27%31%30%

LNpN

8183673756144144577383748123Worse off11%12%19%hIjM6%17%iM13%m9%7%11%9%20%IjM9%15%E13%13%11%12%

p

30586248821213060203021817097124168388No difference38%36%33%41%40%41%42%34%47%iN41%43%45%D33%33%44%C39%39%

191648245981721121085102614283187Don't know23%O10%25%fhO20%o23%O18%16%19%o16%23%O14%17%20%21%b15%19%19%

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Table 253Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?Roma or travellerBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

3712271839109437131132272782280112303Better off47%29%28%33%26%27%35%mP23%28%34%h28%40%42%36%28%32%31%31%30%

-2593824266104166-3137133138123Worse off-8%14%l16%13%17%L9%38%8%11%14%j-19%26%13%18%a12%10%12%

39174731561095611391841211122699147388No difference41%42%40%36%46%39%35%30%47%I36%39%12%13%25%40%38%38%40%39%

1579310256422275883515284969187Don't know13%21%18%16%15%18%21%10%17%20%19%47%26%13%19%12%19%19%19%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

61459710110790643264-2222123925694101127021303Better off31%31%27%34%r33%27%37%O22%33%H-13%7%19%29%19%33%H24%31%21%22%31%22%30%

14244540285420687-141813358410-8139221123Worse off7%17%T13%t13%t9%16%P12%38%11%-3%13%16%31%FhL17%11%26%A-17%26%A11%22%12%

7154145116123135676305291644138429957231833640388No difference37%37%40%39%38%41%39%40%38%100%47%55%38%29%40%39%15%57%50%E35%e39%E42%39%

48217344654921-137-77315501281315815913187Don't know25%QS15%20%q15%20%N15%12%-17%-37%25%27%FgL11%24%17%35%AbC12%12%16%19%14%19%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

235445424151733457111691298588126299Better off29%fg34%FG24%36%FGn22%31%FG35%FGn37%FGlN35%FGn15%16%35%D25%29%31%29%30%

19254514479142091976109525379185Worse off24%M16%24%M12%18%15%17%16%15%18%27%hikM15%21%E18%19%18%18%

o

23584643717162744223316517194100142336No difference29%37%N24%36%N37%n34%31%31%34%n44%Np47%IjNP34%33%33%36%33%34%

142252195108151911781101593984182Don't know18%14%28%FHij16%23%F20%f16%17%15%23%f9%16%20%20%B14%20%b18%

MO

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

371136224899442123129163741664134299Better off55%33%26%30%33%33%32%p23%33%32%28%22%36%66%27%23%25%37%BCD30%

14876103343625658912-58175452185Worse off21%16%20%l28%15%23%L14%38%19%17%19%18%14%-21%a25%A21%A14%18%

2815172241105342122169132942688122336No difference24%37%35%34%32%29%34%17%33%32%36%12%19%34%34%38%34%33%34%

-3831142159420768336-5395458182Don't know-15%19%8%20%15%19%22%15%20%18%47%31%-19%14%21%16%18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

73518687116915042631-61910362588315726523299Better off37%qR36%R24%29%36%O28%30%24%33%H55%-23%16%23%17%34%H21%25%34%b15%31%B24%30%

202775635775305130-492221551308-91515324185Worse off10%18%t21%T21%T18%23%17%32%16%-20%30%19%48%FHL26%17%21%-20%31%a18%26%18%

644312310496108644268191038968259108182227840336No difference33%30%34%35%30%33%37%25%34%45%47%35%34%22%33%34%26%67%39%45%32%42%34%

372375455453273133-7336349121111351618182Don't know19%16%21%q15%17%16%16%19%17%-33%12%31%FGL8%24%16%31%aBC8%7%10%19%c9%18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

234938414121531406111511188076113269Better off29%fG31%FGn20%35%FGN21%24%g30%FGn34%FGN31%FGn11%15%31%D23%27%27%26%27%

192447134107132081975110466177185Worse off24%M15%25%hijM11%20%19%13%15%16%17%27%hiJM15%22%E16%22%c18%18%

oO

246344447191932492632181178104100154359No difference31%40%N23%37%N36%n38%N39%N35%n38%N52%iNP47%Np37%35%36%36%36%36%

13225921599142010784105604386189Don't know17%14%31%FHIJ17%23%f18%18%16%15%20%11%17%20%21%b15%20%19%

KMOP

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Table 259Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern EuropeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

16995194693339117110163581661123269Better off20%27%23%23%29%32%P30%P16%30%30%H23%18%36%66%21%23%24%34%BD27%

-49461227436196297-4-59175352185Worse off-17%22%L28%17%19%14%39%15%16%21%-20%-21%A25%A20%a14%18%

49160823451114511281761321082593127359No difference60%38%37%38%34%32%36%22%40%33%37%12%19%34%39%37%36%35%36%

14822142560419798744-54105364189Don't know21%18%19%10%20%18%20%22%15%20%19%69%25%-19%15%20%17%19%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

6545768111486363234--51910352306210924219269Better off34%R32%R21%27%r35%NO26%21%21%29%H--19%17%23%17%30%H15%18%22%19%28%20%27%

2431725749753941371262216481376491215321185Worse off12%22%T20%T19%t15%23%P23%p29%17%55%12%22%20%36%FhL23%18%17%37%20%24%18%22%18%

66451351121031127152861911391373277124202230142359No difference34%31%37%37%32%34%42%P31%36%45%47%39%34%30%35%36%33%30%43%45%35%44%36%

392377495754253137-86335521231327716113189Don't know20%16%22%16%18%17%15%19%17%-42%20%29%FGL10%25%16%35%ABc16%15%13%19%14%19%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

255943446151534449151721398790135311Better off32%37%FGN23%37%FGN32%31%31%38%FGN34%fgn19%22%35%D27%30%32%31%31%

20224310378152141666103444976169Worse off25%GMo14%23%GMo9%16%15%15%17%m16%9%22%gM14%20%E15%18%18%17%

245647436181928472431169174102101141343No difference30%35%n25%36%n30%35%n39%N31%37%n48%ilNp45%iNp34%34%35%36%33%34%

1022552159812171278395584080178Don't know13%14%29%FHIJ18%23%f18%15%13%13%24%f11%17%19%20%b14%18%18%

kmOP

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Table 262Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

4912162448100248131130173732061147311Better off56%40%28%28%36%33%32%10%38%H34%h28%18%38%66%26%29%23%40%BcD31%

-482582941417608912-56164747169Worse off-17%19%l26%12%20%l13%22%13%16%19%22%12%-20%A23%A18%a13%17%

26154824431077451211711229926100114343No difference24%28%36%38%36%30%35%44%35%31%36%12%12%34%36%38%38%a31%34%

13771122460419748137-5075258178Don't know19%15%18%8%17%17%19%25%15%19%17%47%38%-18%11%20%c16%18%

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Table 263Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

74589286112105533266--62315452609114927824311Better off38%qR40%QR25%29%35%32%31%19%34%H--22%20%36%h21%34%H24%8%32%18%32%b25%31%

22226263506734512911616154012810481213620169Worse off12%15%17%21%T15%20%20%35%16%55%6%22%14%36%FHL19%17%27%30%17%24%16%21%17%

6142131109108108604268112124197526185182528842343No difference31%29%36%36%33%33%35%25%34%45%60%43%36%21%36%34%21%46%39%50%AE34%45%34%

372375425349243129-7435348118102641569178Don't know19%16%21%Q14%16%15%14%22%16%-33%13%31%FGL8%23%15%29%Bc16%12%7%18%b10%18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

16213525311101913546696484569162Better off20%Fh13%19%Fh21%FH14%f22%FgHo20%Fh21%FH10%10%5%13%19%E16%16%16%16%

19255210499142682186111585485196Worse off23%M16%28%IMO8%20%M19%M18%m15%21%M15%30%gIMO17%22%20%19%20%20%

349451649212343712638259213125144204473No difference42%N59%KlNP27%54%kN43%N42%N47%N48%N55%kNp52%N54%N53%D42%43%51%C48%47%

1119501959714181177990603872170Don't know14%12%27%FHij16%23%fo17%15%16%14%22%11%16%18%21%B13%17%17%

mOP

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Table 265Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

145641429541236772-3342113767162Better off20%18%13%19%21%p20%P17%8%18%17%15%-16%66%15%16%14%18%16%

1394515334591667105-5-57196253196Worse off16%12%22%L28%22%23%L15%54%12%17%22%iJ-27%-21%a28%A24%A14%20%

3122149265915047517721736213227119185473No difference45%55%49%45%38%41%49%24%58%HI46%46%53%32%34%47%40%46%50%47%

13701122359215757735-48114262170Don't know19%15%16%8%18%16%19%14%12%20%j16%47%26%-17%16%16%17%17%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

433252356853183128-251710341269651013215162Better off22%QR22%Qr15%12%21%N16%11%19%16%-8%19%15%23%16%16%25%52%11%20%15%16%16%

272765775269475145-392316511437-121416326196Worse off14%19%18%26%RT16%21%28%P35%18%-16%33%20%37%FhL25%19%20%-26%29%19%28%20%

8765172147147156875395281241147838594262241347473No difference45%45%48%49%46%48%51%33%50%gH100%42%43%36%32%38%50%gH24%34%57%E43%e48%E50%47%

372071415648192125-7133344114122341506170Don't know19%14%20%q14%17%n15%11%14%16%-33%5%29%FGL8%21%15%32%ABC14%6%7%17%c7%17%

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Don't knowNo differenceWorse offBetter offWeighted baseUnweighted base

Religious groups14649419216810011001Christians15%49%19%17%

18038415528210011001Muslims18%38%16%28%

18552714514410011001Hindus18%53%14%14%

18551715514510011001Sikhs18%52%15%14%

17154815612510011001Jewish people17%55%16%13%

17453915013710011001Buddhists17%54%15%14%

Ethnic groups1445222389810011001White14%52%24%10%

15253917213810011001Black15%54%17%14%

15950017416710011001Asian16%50%17%17%

16155916611510011001Mixed race16%56%17%12%

18738812330310011001Roma / traveller19%39%12%30%

Immigrant groups18233618529910011001Recent immigrants to18%34%18%30%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

18935918526910011001Recent immigrants to19%36%18%27%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

17834316931110011001Recent immigrants to18%34%17%31%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

17047319616210011001Second-generation17%47%20%16%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

Religious groups152937204971018101062107524472168Christians19%18%19%17%19%19%15%11%14%20%14%13%21%E18%16%17%17%

215548344172232307131361469675110282Muslims27%g35%FGhl25%28%g21%34%FGh43%FGHL36%FGhl23%14%19%28%29%33%Ab27%26%28%

MNPn

92629184891214586975463365144Hindus12%16%16%16%22%gh17%19%14%11%10%12%14%15%16%12%15%14%

832251541091315586580453764145Sikhs10%20%p13%13%22%gp20%p18%15%12%10%12%13%16%15%13%15%14%

92621174891111465768363752125Jewish people11%16%11%14%19%fgh17%fh18%fh12%9%7%8%12%13%12%13%12%13%

92533134971016566375453260137Buddhists11%16%18%11%22%fgim19%f13%11%12%9%9%13%15%16%11%14%14%

Ethnic groups101324142736667415727244798White13%H8%13%H11%h12%h14%Hij5%7%5%12%h10%8%11%9%9%11%10%

92332112961916555582473655138Black11%14%17%fm9%12%18%Fm11%22%FjMp13%10%7%11%16%E16%13%13%14%

1226272031092621487593584465167Asian15%17%14%17%14%21%g18%29%FGHl16%8%12%15%18%20%16%15%17%

MNOP

91225182851710534768422943115Mixed race12%7%13%f15%fo11%17%FHO10%19%FHO8%11%5%10%13%15%a11%10%12%

2266424041416363413161421619576132303Roma / traveller28%42%FgHK23%33%n20%27%33%40%FhkL26%27%23%29%31%33%27%31%30%

LNpN

Immigrant groups235445424151733457111691298588126299Recent immigrants to29%fg34%FG24%36%FGn22%31%FG35%FGn37%FGlN35%FGn15%16%35%D25%29%31%29%30%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

234938414121531406111511188076113269Recent immigrants to29%fG31%FGn20%35%FGN21%24%g30%FGn34%FGN31%FGn11%15%31%D23%27%27%26%27%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

255943446151534449151721398790135311Recent immigrants to32%37%FGN23%37%FGN32%31%31%38%FGN34%fgn19%22%35%D27%30%32%31%31%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

16213525311101913546696484569162Second-generation20%Fh13%19%Fh21%FH14%f22%FgHo20%Fh21%FH10%10%5%13%19%E16%16%16%16%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Religious groups*2767152446526588011256193554168Christians7%7%18%33%21%16%15%33%20%15%17%18%7%36%20%b27%AB13%15%17%

171064215291339114126122742364117282Muslims20%33%24%20%31%36%P29%17%31%29%27%18%9%36%27%33%25%32%b28%

*4622922461196064-1242112860144Hindus7%16%14%10%13%15%15%7%15%16%14%-7%36%15%17%11%16%b14%

*4572102645220635914240112067145Sikhs7%19%13%10%15%18%15%13%16%16%13%18%21%36%14%B17%B8%18%B14%

*151313174031857462-234132252125Jewish people7%5%12%15%19%p12%13%20%14%15%H10%40%-36%12%19%B8%14%B13%

*4541824461176851-4241132356137Buddhists7%16%13%5%11%17%15%7%13%18%H11%-20%36%15%b19%B9%15%B14%

Ethnic groups*34325153051334461223712172798White7%12%10%9%7%10%10%28%10%9%10%18%14%36%13%AB18%AB6%7%10%

2647-830462136161-5336132754138Black26%27%11%-11%21%P15%14%10%16%13%-28%53%13%19%b10%15%14%

*64721538581168070-2331173283167Asian7%29%11%9%22%P27%lP19%P7%13%21%Hj15%-9%53%11%25%BD12%23%BD17%

*3382623441125052-3232102444115Mixed race7%14%9%8%8%16%P14%P4%10%13%11%-19%36%12%15%9%12%12%

3712271839109437131132272782280112303Roma / traveller47%29%28%33%26%27%35%mP23%28%34%h28%40%42%36%28%32%31%31%30%

Immigrant groups371136224899442123129163741664134299Recent immigrants to

55%33%26%30%33%33%32%p23%33%32%28%22%36%66%27%23%25%37%BCD30%the UK (e.g. in thepast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

16995194693339117110163581661123269Recent immigrants to20%27%23%23%29%32%P30%P16%30%30%H23%18%36%66%21%23%24%34%BD27%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

4912162448100248131130173732061147311Recent immigrants to56%40%28%28%36%33%32%10%38%H34%h28%18%38%66%26%29%23%40%BcD31%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

145641429541236772-3342113767162Second-generation20%18%13%19%21%p20%P17%8%18%17%15%-16%66%15%16%14%18%16%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

Religious groups362758485859316126-232216431239381613324168Christians18%19%16%16%18%18%18%42%16%-9%11%19%37%FHL21%16%24%23%17%32%A16%25%17%

5842909010586515227-37281755223112131524228282Muslims30%29%25%30%32%26%30%37%29%-14%26%24%40%h27%29%29%14%29%30%28%30%28%

303050335051245115-22151030112318712515144Hindus16%21%Qr14%11%16%16%14%32%14%-9%8%13%24%14%15%9%6%18%15%15%16%14%

313049345251244115-23131130114618812216145Sikhs16%21%Qr14%11%16%16%14%27%15%-9%12%11%26%fHl14%15%16%6%17%17%14%17%14%

28224035554018494-321793291314810912125Jewish people14%15%11%12%17%n12%11%29%12%-18%8%15%20%15%12%9%6%8%17%13%13%13%

282850305043242106-2218931103334712011137Buddhists15%19%Q14%10%16%13%14%16%13%-9%8%16%21%15%13%9%25%8%14%14%11%14%

Ethnic groups16193726442319167--3171031649648721298White8%13%10%9%14%O7%11%5%8%--10%15%FL24%FL15%8%24%A47%10%15%8%13%10%

26274638583326697-262674192724811812138Black14%19%13%13%18%O10%15%40%12%-9%21%23%FL17%20%12%18%17%9%16%14%12%14%

403142556854253137--519731132526814615167Asian20%R21%R12%18%R21%17%15%23%17%--17%17%16%15%17%14%17%14%17%17%15%17%

28233431532619388--2187278673679213115Mixed race14%16%r9%10%16%O8%11%21%11%--6%16%16%13%11%18%28%13%13%11%13%12%

61459710110790643264-2222123925694101127021303Roma / traveller31%31%27%34%r33%27%37%O22%33%H-13%7%19%29%19%33%H24%31%21%22%31%22%30%

Immigrant groups73518687116915042631-61910362588315726523299Recent immigrants to37%qR36%R24%29%36%O28%30%24%33%H55%-23%16%23%17%34%H21%25%34%b15%31%B24%30%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

6545768111486363234--51910352306210924219269Recent immigrants to34%R32%R21%27%r35%NO26%21%21%29%H--19%17%23%17%30%H15%18%22%19%28%20%27%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

74589286112105533266--62315452609114927824311Recent immigrants to38%qR40%QR25%29%35%32%31%19%34%H--22%20%36%h21%34%H24%8%32%18%32%b25%31%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

433252356853183128-251710341269651013215162Second-generation22%QR22%Qr15%12%21%N16%11%19%16%-8%19%15%23%16%16%25%52%11%20%15%16%16%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

Religious groups153247152108182661278114635277192Christians19%20%25%glM13%12%21%17%20%20%13%17%16%22%E22%18%18%19%

1319431345512208146491444270155Muslims16%12%23%iJKM11%19%k9%11%13%16%16%20%k13%18%e15%15%16%16%

O

12233483758236155491394660145Hindus15%m14%18%iM7%13%14%m10%9%18%M13%21%IjM11%18%E13%16%14%14%

13204693777209146193484264155Sikhs17%m12%24%IkMO7%15%14%14%8%16%m17%m20%IM13%18%E17%15%15%15%

122242937611227146195424370156Jewish people15%m14%22%ijMo7%15%14%12%13%17%M15%20%M12%19%E15%15%16%16%

1122361136710218155992414366150Buddhists13%14%19%m10%13%13%15%11%16%15%21%iM12%18%E14%15%15%15%

Ethnic groups13425224312122332718106132776595238White16%26%g28%gp20%16%24%25%26%25%13%26%22%26%27%23%22%24%

12254813498101891769103454879172Black15%16%25%HIMo11%19%18%16%11%14%17%25%hIM14%20%E15%17%18%17%

p

13275211487131761570104494877174Asian17%17%27%gHIJ9%20%m17%14%15%13%13%22%M14%20%E17%17%18%17%

kMop

102650949712195167195504572166Mixed race13%16%m26%GHIj7%20%M17%M15%13%15%m10%23%gM15%19%17%16%17%17%

MoP

8183673756144144577383748123Roma / traveller11%12%19%hIjM6%17%iM13%m9%7%11%9%20%IjM9%15%E13%13%11%12%

p

Immigrant groups19254514479142091976109525379185Recent immigrants to24%M16%24%M12%18%15%17%16%15%18%27%hikM15%21%E18%19%18%18%the UK (e.g. in the

opast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

192447134107132081975110466177185Recent immigrants to24%M15%25%hijM11%20%19%13%15%16%17%27%hiJM15%22%E16%22%c18%18%the UK (e.g. in the

oOpast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

20224310378152141666103444976169Recent immigrants to25%GMo14%23%GMo9%16%15%15%17%m16%9%22%gM14%20%E15%18%18%17%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

19255210499142682186111585485196Second-generation23%M16%28%IMO8%20%M19%M18%m15%21%M15%30%gIMO17%22%20%19%20%20%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Religious groups14865103650324778815-52175661192Christians

13%18%20%25%14%25%Ln16%19%19%20%19%22%27%-19%24%22%17%19%

-28061123345176470-3-57124142155Muslims-9%18%L31%16%16%11%33%13%16%15%-19%-20%A18%16%11%16%

-26751228303155374-5-47104341145Hindus-9%15%L27%18%l20%L10%20%11%14%16%-27%-17%a14%17%a11%14%

127371324353145681-6-47134642155Sikhs19%9%17%l34%20%l16%11%20%11%15%17%-33%-17%a20%a18%A12%15%

-27651027355204883-4-54104940156Jewish people-9%17%L27%15%19%L11%31%16%12%18%i-20%-19%A14%19%A11%16%

-27481225292135282-2-4874648150Buddhists-9%17%L41%18%L18%L9%15%10%14%17%j-13%-17%10%18%13%15%

Ethnic groups16104821415852792114-6-64177280238White

19%24%24%41%30%L28%L19%34%21%24%24%-34%-23%25%28%22%24%

-*888172732515559712-58124851172Black-1%20%L41%25%L19%L10%31%12%14%21%IJ22%13%-21%A18%18%14%17%

--9381222397165010114-6495045174Asian--21%L41%17%15%13%47%12%13%22%IJ18%24%-23%A14%19%A12%17%

1-8061530346125989-5-52134849166Mixed race19%-19%L31%22%L21%L11%36%10%15%19%J-27%-19%19%18%13%17%

-2593824266104166-3137133138123Roma / traveller-8%14%l16%13%17%L9%38%8%11%14%j-19%26%13%18%a12%10%12%

Immigrant groups14876103343625658912-58175452185Recent immigrants to

21%16%20%l28%15%23%L14%38%19%17%19%18%14%-21%a25%A21%A14%18%the UK (e.g. in thepast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

-49461227436196297-4-59175352185Recent immigrants to-17%22%L28%17%19%14%39%15%16%21%-20%-21%A25%A20%a14%18%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

-482582941417608912-56164747169Recent immigrants to-17%19%l26%12%20%l13%22%13%16%19%22%12%-20%A23%A18%a13%17%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

1394515334591667105-5-57196253196Second-generation16%12%22%L28%22%23%L15%54%12%17%22%iJ-27%-21%a28%A24%A14%20%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

Religious groups273065716071364153-191713401487110616816192Christians14%20%18%24%T19%22%21%25%19%-3%32%14%31%H19%19%20%11%23%11%20%17%19%

252854493868274118-161912381178481112519155Muslims13%19%15%16%12%21%P16%27%15%-3%21%17%27%fl18%15%21%30%18%23%15%20%16%

252045553864282112-16151233108616912216145Hindus13%14%13%18%r12%19%P16%12%14%-3%22%13%27%FhL16%14%16%11%14%19%14%17%14%

252452534060332117-25201138114817912916155Sikhs13%17%15%18%12%18%p19%p16%15%-11%18%18%24%18%15%23%11%16%17%15%17%15%

291849604167314122-15161234118617713415156Jewish people15%12%14%20%Rs13%21%P18%26%15%-3%18%14%29%FhL16%15%16%11%16%15%16%16%16%

261855524267254116-261313351126191112320150Buddhists13%12%15%17%13%21%P14%25%15%-11%22%11%31%FHL17%15%16%11%20%22%14%21%15%

Ethnic groups4430808464845491981262284019591131220325238White23%21%22%28%20%26%32%P60%25%55%11%21%20%18%19%25%23%8%29%24%24%26%24%

27215470466834312712620164512310-101613725172Black14%14%15%23%RST14%21%P20%24%16%55%11%20%17%38%FHL22%16%26%-22%31%A16%27%17%

212757694962396127-271820481268-141613629174Asian11%18%t16%23%RT15%19%23%p39%16%-12%26%16%46%FHL23%16%23%-30%A32%A16%31%17%

2126566245653461281-521103812563101413324166Mixed race11%18%t16%21%T14%20%p20%38%16%55%-18%18%24%18%16%17%27%21%28%A16%25%17%

14244540285420687-141813358410-8139221123Roma / traveller7%17%T13%t13%t9%16%P12%38%11%-3%13%16%31%FhL17%11%26%A-17%26%A11%22%12%

Immigrant groups202775635775305130-492221551308-91515324185Recent immigrants to10%18%t21%T21%T18%23%17%32%16%-20%30%19%48%FHL26%17%21%-20%31%a18%26%18%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

2431725749753941371262216481376491215321185Recent immigrants to12%22%T20%T19%t15%23%P23%p29%17%55%12%22%20%36%FhL23%18%17%37%20%24%18%22%18%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

22226263506734512911616154012810481213620169Recent immigrants to12%15%17%21%T15%20%20%35%16%55%6%22%14%36%FHL19%17%27%30%17%24%16%21%17%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

272765775269475145-392316511437-121416326196Second-generation14%19%18%26%RT16%21%28%P35%18%-16%33%20%37%FhL25%19%20%-26%29%19%28%20%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

Religious groups3680666510232750732342283211129146219494Christians45%50%N35%54%N49%n47%n55%N56%N56%N46%61%kNp58%D41%44%52%c51%49%

26625355718153457213520817595118171384Muslims33%39%n28%46%JNp37%37%30%38%45%jN42%n50%JNP42%D34%33%42%C40%c38%

409176659242655742640288239143157227527Hindus51%57%N41%55%N45%48%52%62%klN58%N53%57%N59%D47%49%56%53%53%

409071699232653742340284233135157225517Sikhs50%n57%N38%58%kN45%46%52%n59%kN57%N47%58%N58%D46%46%56%C52%52%

429575729252853812544297252152163234548Jewish people53%n60%N40%60%N48%51%56%N59%N63%lN51%63%N61%D49%52%58%54%55%

429675699252955752342294246144166230539Buddhists53%n60%lN40%58%N45%50%58%N61%lN58%N47%61%lN60%D48%50%59%C53%54%

Ethnic groups428970669242951772540282239137153232522White52%N56%N37%56%N46%49%n58%N57%N60%N51%58%N58%D47%47%54%c54%52%

439967729232951812441297241148159232539Black55%N63%KLN35%61%KlN45%46%59%kN57%N63%KLN49%59%N61%D47%51%57%54%54%

379464678222640752839272228132149219500Asian46%n59%iKlN34%56%kN42%44%53%N45%n59%iKlN56%N56%N56%D45%45%53%c51%50%

p

4110968729252951852742303255144168247559Mixed race52%N69%giKL36%61%N47%51%N59%N57%N66%KLNp54%N60%N62%D50%50%60%C57%c56%

NP

30586248821213060203021817097124168388Roma / traveller38%36%33%41%40%41%42%34%47%iN41%43%45%D33%33%44%C39%39%

Immigrant groups23584643717162744223316517194100142336Recent immigrants to29%37%N24%36%N37%n34%31%31%34%n44%Np47%IjNP34%33%33%36%33%34%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

246344447191932492632181178104100154359Recent immigrants to31%40%N23%37%N36%n38%N39%N35%n38%N52%iNP47%Np37%35%36%36%36%36%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

245647436181928472431169174102101141343Recent immigrants to30%35%n25%36%n30%35%n39%N31%37%n48%ilNp45%iNp34%34%35%36%33%34%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

349451649212343712638259213125144204473Second-generation42%N59%KlNP27%54%kN43%N42%N47%N48%N55%kNp52%N54%N53%D42%43%51%C48%47%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

Religious groups5152145376315566419123315213929126192494Christians

74%65%49%27%55%44%50%38%50%49%50%12%31%34%50%43%48%53%49%

510171628461194531361912521072697144384Muslims74%42%39%31%41%32%39%26%41%35%41%34%31%34%38%39%37%39%38%

51523484066159107419624714214736140197527Hindus74%66%54%40%59%46%52%60%58%51%52%12%24%34%53%53%54%54%53%

3142327376915577419224422214733142190517Sikhs55%62%54%33%54%48%50%46%58%50%52%34%12%34%53%48%54%52%52%

5162448377716267320926013215137145210548Jewish people74%71%56%39%54%54%53%40%56%54%55%12%19%34%54%54%56%57%55%

51524083971162107919525535214940145196539Buddhists74%66%55%39%57%50%53%65%61%i51%54%53%26%34%53%59%56%54%54%

Ethnic groups3122318346716747420024316214534131203522White

41%52%53%43%50%47%54%28%57%52%52%12%34%51%52%49%50%55%52%

31224210356417358320724317214937144199539Black41%55%56%M50%52%45%56%M34%64%Hi54%52%12%41%34%53%54%56%54%54%

5122278316215357918922727214336133178500Asian80%55%52%m43%46%44%50%33%61%HI49%48%34%40%34%51%52%51%49%50%

31625311377216878721225424215836145212559Mixed race41%70%58%54%55%50%55%42%67%HI55%54%34%22%51%57%53%56%58%56%

39174731561095611391841211122699147388Roma / traveller41%42%40%36%46%39%35%30%47%I36%39%12%13%25%40%38%38%40%39%

Immigrant groups2815172241105342122169132942688122336Recent immigrants to

24%37%35%34%32%29%34%17%33%32%36%12%19%34%34%38%34%33%34%the UK (e.g. in thepast 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

49160823451114511281761321082593127359Recent immigrants to60%38%37%38%34%32%36%22%40%33%37%12%19%34%39%37%36%35%36%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

26154824431077451211711229926100114343Recent immigrants to24%28%36%38%36%30%35%44%35%31%36%12%12%34%36%38%38%a31%34%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

3122149265915047517721736213227119185473Second-generation45%55%49%45%38%41%49%24%58%HI46%46%53%32%34%47%40%46%50%47%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

Religious groups1047017214615915586440421216471390394128222443045494Christians53%49%48%49%49%47%50%28%51%Gh100%63%56%41%29%43%51%Gh32%65%48%47%50%E48%49%

745413911512512466331321012361171302106191633235384Muslims38%38%39%38%39%38%38%21%39%100%49%41%32%26%34%39%28%52%43%32%39%37%38%

103711861651781609654292121851159842099242845652527Hindus53%49%52%55%55%49%56%37%54%Gh100%63%62%44%34%47%55%Gh26%74%54%E57%E53%E55%53%

98671811681751649154242111647179341399233044654517Sikhs51%46%50%56%s54%50%53%37%53%H100%55%55%41%40%45%54%H24%74%52%E61%E52%E56%52%

10279199166173171103445221119471797441127283347061548Jewish people53%55%55%55%54%52%60%28%57%gH100%55%66%41%40%46%58%gH32%55%61%E66%E55%E64%55%

10474183176175167103644021118511799431127263046456539Buddhists54%51%51%59%r54%51%60%o40%56%gH100%55%62%45%40%48%56%gH34%55%57%e61%E54%E59%54%

Ethnic groups1018018515416817985442611216462296416105212645948522White52%55%51%51%52%55%50%30%54%H45%61%56%40%50%46%54%H28%46%47%53%E53%E50%52%

1018219815616518597546011014391579449119262247148539Black52%57%55%52%51%56%57%33%58%GH45%52%49%34%35%38%59%GH31%74%57%E44%55%E50%54%

917019514214916692541411214471386402147211943940500Asian47%49%54%47%46%51%54%35%52%GH45%60%48%41%30%42%52%GH38%55%46%39%51%43%50%

10578203170168194102646211218442197450105252249647559Mixed race54%54%57%57%52%59%p60%38%58%H45%63%63%38%50%46%59%H28%46%55%E44%58%E49%56%

7154145116123135676305291644138429957231833640388Roma / traveller37%37%40%39%38%41%39%40%38%100%47%55%38%29%40%39%15%57%50%E35%e39%E42%39%

Immigrant groups644312310496108644268191038968259108182227840336Recent immigrants to33%30%34%35%30%33%37%25%34%45%47%35%34%22%33%34%26%67%39%45%32%42%34%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countryin Eastern Europe

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

66451351121031127152861911391373277124202230142359Recent immigrants to34%31%37%37%32%34%42%P31%36%45%47%39%34%30%35%36%33%30%43%45%35%44%36%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from aEuropean Union countrynot in Eastern Europe

6142131109108108604268112124197526185182528842343Recent immigrants to31%29%36%36%33%33%35%25%34%45%60%43%36%21%36%34%21%46%39%50%AE34%45%34%the UK (e.g. in the

past 3 years) from acountry not in theEuropean Union

8765172147147156875395281241147838594262241347473Second-generation45%45%48%49%46%48%51%33%50%gH100%42%43%36%32%38%50%gH24%34%57%E43%e48%E50%47%immigrants (born in the

UK to parents who movedto the UK)

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

51730947511175166560313361125Immediately6%10%16%mP7%22%jMOP14%p9%12%13%10%23%gJMO13%12%11%12%14%12%

P

66163*4431334273520192362After three months7%4%8%m2%1%8%M8%m3%10%ilM6%6%5%7%7%7%5%6%

91318516491146355030163985After six months11%m8%9%4%5%11%M8%10%m8%8%9%7%10%10%B6%9%9%

1317311517713117115875323666133After a year16%L11%16%hL12%3%14%l15%l14%l9%14%16%l12%15%11%13%15%13%

112211183841214676849354239116After three years14%N14%N6%15%N14%n16%N7%14%N11%12%10%14%d10%12%15%A9%12%

923291647918145107866503757144After five years11%14%16%13%22%hp14%18%21%hp11%11%14%16%13%17%13%13%14%

134120204491221788671494663158They should never have16%k26%FiKN11%16%k21%Kn7%17%k14%17%k13%11%18%14%17%16%15%16%access equal to that of

British nationals

14193335288102812874104455083178Don't know18%12%18%29%FIjK11%15%16%12%22%io24%fio12%15%20%E16%18%19%18%

LNOp

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Table 278Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to eachof the following public services on par with British nationals?Social housingBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

-26629212558426912-4353439125Immediately-9%15%L11%14%15%L8%32%7%11%15%J18%14%-16%7%13%11%12%

-324-81215263816---136222162After three months-11%6%-11%lp9%5%14%5%10%H3%---5%9%8%6%6%

13412512211132943-5-277212685After six months19%15%9%8%7%8%7%6%10%7%9%-26%-10%10%8%7%9%

*462382828126386812*4183348133After a year6%18%14%l17%12%19%L9%6%20%I10%15%i22%10%8%15%11%13%13%13%

11532510441185641-3-36103038116After three years18%6%12%10%7%7%14%M8%14%14%H9%-14%-13%15%12%10%12%

2*622725464224573-1246153742144After five years37%1%14%9%10%18%15%24%17%12%16%-7%36%17%22%A14%12%14%

16504131667*197761-2332103278158They should never have20%28%12%18%19%p11%22%MP3%15%20%H13%-12%56%11%15%13%21%BD16%access equal to that of

British nationals

-2755132061116619933-4175073178Don't know-11%17%26%20%14%20%6%13%16%21%ij60%16%-15%11%19%20%c18%

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Table 279Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to eachof the following public services on par with British nationals?Social housingBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

23154739344727191-2618834852461210018125Immediately12%11%13%13%11%14%16%5%11%-11%22%16%18%16%11%6%36%14%24%Ae12%19%12%

6181523202111145-3111218443-3353662After three months3%13%RT4%8%rt6%7%6%10%6%-15%4%10%6%8%6%8%-7%7%6%7%6%

15103228342812265-1313320645219681085After six months8%7%9%9%10%9%7%14%8%-5%11%11%7%10%8%14%c19%2%17%aC8%10%9%

281652364542254110-1510723108428811115133After a year14%11%15%12%14%13%15%28%14%-4%17%9%15%11%14%12%17%17%16%13%16%13%

24134237414320199-2393179831631048116After three years12%9%12%12%13%13%12%7%12%-12%10%8%7%8%13%9%8%13%5%12%9%12%

182146584153271107115171337101719312413144After five years9%14%13%19%RT13%16%16%8%14%55%5%18%15%30%FhL18%13%20%b6%21%b6%14%13%14%

302954456238271150-2114814961531438158They should never have16%20%15%15%19%O12%16%10%19%H-9%4%1%9%H4%19%H15%8%10%7%17%8%16%access equal to that of

British nationals

50227134475522312618436352118618915517178Don't know26%QS15%20%Q11%15%17%13%18%16%45%39%14%32%FGL8%25%15%15%7%17%18%18%17%18%

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Table 280Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to eachof the following public services on par with British nationals?Social housingBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

2044472571317293516351531347175142287Immediately25%28%25%21%35%m27%35%M33%m27%33%50%gHIj31%26%24%27%33%C29%

KMNOP

4622314251435313727132868After three months4%4%11%jMOp2%5%8%M3%5%11%jMO7%7%6%7%9%B5%6%7%

109218-52111021354331232478After six months13%FjLo5%11%FL7%f-9%FL5%12%FLo7%fl5%1%7%8%11%A8%6%8%

10232117295915766559363455124After a year13%15%11%14%10%18%f11%11%11%15%9%13%12%12%12%13%12%

9211211275111125474928303896After three years11%14%gn6%9%11%13%gn10%13%n8%4%7%10%10%10%11%9%10%

71616933613628484022244288After five years9%10%8%8%14%Hk6%12%h14%Hk4%5%11%h10%8%8%9%10%9%

72081322661645454530312990They should never have9%13%KN4%11%kn12%KN3%13%KN7%12%KN9%7%9%9%10%11%a7%9%access equal to that of

British nationals

1319433328652411666104465074170Don't know16%I12%23%FIjO28%FIJk11%16%I12%6%18%fI23%FIo8%13%20%E16%18%17%17%

LOp

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Table 281Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to eachof the following public services on par with British nationals?NHSBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

210150724365944192150-5*9498496287Immediately26%47%34%Lm34%35%L25%19%24%32%24%32%I-28%8%34%aC13%32%C26%C29%

-224-4142325322812-158192268After three months-8%6%-6%10%8%14%4%8%6%22%13%-5%12%ad7%6%7%

--352812211113036-1-258192478After six months--8%11%12%9%7%5%9%8%8%-6%-9%12%7%7%8%

13552223383185350-5-3063053124After a year21%13%13%N11%3%16%N12%N21%14%14%11%-26%-11%9%12%14%12%

1-4111133931241401--3212262596After three years18%-9%N6%2%9%n13%N17%10%11%9%18%--12%a17%A10%7%10%

12402417212133539-12335202888After five years23%10%9%11%7%12%l7%10%10%9%8%-3%36%12%7%8%8%9%

1323313740*124928-23126155290They should never have13%11%5%13%19%MP5%13%MP3%9%13%H6%-9%56%4%9%6%14%BD9%access equal to that of

British nationals

-2663122166116559833-36154766170Don't know-11%15%14%18%15%21%P6%12%14%21%Ij60%16%-13%21%d18%18%17%

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Table 282Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to eachof the following public services on par with British nationals?NHSBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

4831109978997664225-41233136221864142124135287Immediately25%22%30%s32%St28%30%39%oP28%28%-21%44%29%29%30%28%16%38%31%43%aE28%37%29%

1013271725209350-1-1421848715451968After three months5%9%8%6%8%6%6%20%6%-7%-12%FL5%9%6%20%A6%10%8%6%9%7%

11192325282815159-356519592-4369778After six months6%13%RT6%8%9%9%9%5%7%-14%19%5%11%9%8%6%-9%5%8%7%8%

28223341414418210612-11418103-17511112124After a year15%r15%r9%14%13%14%11%13%13%55%12%-9%9%9%13%-10%16%E9%e13%E13%12%

10103936274313181-12481579233484696After three years5%7%11%T12%T8%13%p8%7%10%H-3%8%3%19%H7%10%H5%29%6%7%10%6%10%

14153030352216-71-221031769212281488After five years7%10%8%10%11%o7%9%-9%-9%7%9%8%8%9%5%8%5%4%9%5%9%

22122926372016*86---21485412380590They should never have11%8%8%9%11%O6%9%3%11%H---2%3%2%11%H11%8%5%6%9%5%9%access equal to that of

British nationals

5121692741541841151763575510813-8914017170Don't know27%QrS15%q19%Q9%13%16%10%26%14%45%34%22%30%FL16%27%14%37%Abc-17%18%16%18%17%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

25634828101418355221382021508197173352Immediately31%40%kMN25%23%50%KMNP28%36%mn40%MN41%kMN43%kMN54%hiJK41%D29%28%35%c40%C35%

MNoP

1062561848626374529183481After three months13%gHmO4%13%gHMO5%5%16%GHjlM8%9%5%3%9%7%9%10%b6%8%8%

O

69177*7210231263930152065After six months7%h5%9%fH6%1%14%FHjLm5%12%FHl2%7%2%5%8%10%AB5%5%7%

O

7192717267911634569433436114After a year9%12%14%f14%f8%11%14%f10%8%12%5%9%13%e15%A12%8%11%

914151214341514374625253383After three years11%g9%8%10%4%8%6%5%12%g2%6%8%9%9%9%8%8%

41112523310617382618163164After five years5%7%6%4%9%g6%7%11%ghm4%2%11%g8%5%6%6%7%6%

7198112*661341383926262677They should never have9%fK12%FKN4%9%fK11%FKn1%12%FKN6%k10%fKn8%K2%8%8%9%9%6%8%access equal to that of

British nationals

121836332866241176897384978165Don't know15%11%19%I28%FIJk11%17%I12%7%18%I23%fIo11%14%19%e13%17%18%16%

LOP

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

2141858263780450124174-3-1191994117352Immediately27%64%43%LM40%38%lm25%26%25%39%32%37%-19%-43%AC28%36%32%35%

-*3416172369363112-229212681After three months-2%8%6%9%12%8%35%7%9%7%18%14%-8%13%8%7%8%

2-24*51222182927-3-137182465After six months32%-6%2%8%8%7%8%6%7%6%-19%-5%10%7%7%7%

*342232540-164751-1*2893937114After a year7%12%10%8%4%17%NP13%N-12%12%11%-7%8%10%13%15%a10%11%

1-41111128210304013-2610192483After three years18%-9%N6%1%8%n9%N15%8%8%8%22%14%-9%14%Ab7%7%8%

1120-61422292231-12195122664After five years16%3%5%-9%9%p7%11%7%6%7%-3%36%7%7%5%7%6%

-220410833-104225-23134124477They should never have-8%5%22%15%MP5%11%mP-8%11%H5%-9%56%5%6%5%12%BD8%access equal to that of

British nationals

-2684112159117569233-3974568165Don't know-11%16%18%17%14%19%6%13%14%19%i60%16%-14%10%17%19%c16%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

6243123121118122692295141024185728634162030935352Immediately32%30%34%40%st36%37%40%16%37%H55%20%35%21%41%H27%37%H8%34%35%E39%E36%E37%35%

12152826292215255-321652755333371581After three months6%11%8%9%9%7%9%12%7%-17%8%14%FL12%13%7%8%21%6%5%8%6%8%

10152021282210149-2-11316484-39481265After six months5%10%rt5%7%9%7%6%10%6%-13%-9%7%8%6%12%-7%19%A6%13%7%

24154233354520488-15146268764759212114After a year13%10%12%11%11%14%12%29%11%-7%17%12%13%12%11%16%33%16%10%11%13%11%

9124121232615270--2561367613271583After three years4%8%11%qT7%7%8%9%11%9%--8%5%13%6%9%18%aB8%7%3%8%5%8%

10131724211910152--29112483-3256564After five years5%9%5%8%7%6%6%5%7%--7%8%3%6%6%9%-8%4%7%6%6%

18102424311713-73---224725-2268477They should never have9%7%7%8%9%o5%8%-9%H---2%4%2%9%H13%-5%4%8%4%8%access equal to that of

British nationals

502165293954193112187333531046*8814316165Don't know26%QrS14%18%Q10%12%17%11%18%14%45%43%25%29%FGL8%26%14%15%4%17%16%17%17%16%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

5102464669145135446322445100Immediately6%7%13%m5%19%MOP13%M11%m10%11%10%18%MOP11%9%11%9%10%10%

510233*7271236285127183479After three months6%6%12%jLM3%1%15%JLMOp4%8%9%m7%8%m6%10%E9%6%8%8%

752662336764393525202974After six months9%o3%14%HMO5%8%7%6%6%5%12%O6%8%7%9%7%7%7%

17202217281010235106975443466144After a year21%iln13%12%15%9%15%21%iln11%18%10%14%14%15%15%12%15%14%

1231111827614137106863324949130After three years15%N20%hN6%15%N12%14%N12%16%N10%13%n14%N14%12%11%17%AC12%13%

923221536717134107555353659130After five years11%15%12%13%15%11%13%19%h10%9%15%15%d11%12%13%14%13%

123818205481924888876464869164They should never have16%24%FKN10%17%24%fKN8%17%k21%fKN19%kN15%11%18%15%16%17%16%16%access equal to that of

British nationals

1321433438882311970110515080181Don't know16%13%23%fIo29%FhIJ13%17%15%9%18%i23%I13%14%22%E17%18%19%18%

klOp

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

-445471724373159-1-3452931100Immediately-17%10%18%10%12%8%16%6%8%13%iJ-7%-12%7%11%8%10%

1533251418193434-4-235232479After three months19%21%8%11%8%10%6%8%7%9%7%-20%-8%8%9%6%8%

**3416151838342813-238221774After six months6%2%8%3%9%10%l6%21%6%9%6%22%19%-8%a11%A8%a5%7%

135931223421284471-2*3073668144After a year21%15%14%15%17%16%14%5%22%I11%15%-11%8%11%10%14%19%cD14%

1264141741317555513-4384531130After three years18%9%15%n6%6%12%13%21%13%14%12%18%15%-15%A11%18%A8%13%

1*681418372224362--248133235130After five years16%1%16%n5%6%13%12%14%17%11%13%--36%17%A19%A12%10%13%

155941518611208558-233592689164They should never have20%24%14%21%22%p13%20%mP9%15%22%H12%-12%56%13%13%10%24%BcD16%access equal to that of

British nationals

-27141520671186010233-42144771181Don't know-11%16%22%22%14%22%mp6%14%15%22%Ij60%16%-15%20%18%20%18%

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Table 288Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to eachof the following public services on par with British nationals?Benefits e.g. child benefit / tax creditsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

13163634363415-74-1512826693111107621100Immediately7%11%10%11%11%10%9%-9%-7%17%10%19%fl13%9%8%6%24%Ae21%A9%22%10%

8182924252711347-222353246741264379After three months4%13%T8%8%8%8%7%20%6%-11%5%20%FL12%15%6%18%AbC37%3%4%7%4%8%

14122325222617354-321322053212762974After six months7%8%6%8%7%8%10%21%7%-13%8%11%l5%10%7%7%7%4%13%7%9%7%

321754414852264125-148518124417812315144After a year17%11%15%14%15%16%15%25%16%H-6%14%7%12%9%16%H10%12%16%17%14%16%14%

251352394254201111-346619108115811612130After three years13%9%14%13%13%17%12%7%14%H-15%15%5%15%h9%14%H3%8%10%16%e14%e13%13%

18204051394230-1051-3147251003-431207130After five years9%14%11%17%RT12%13%17%-13%55%-10%12%16%12%13%7%-9%6%14%7%13%

33265450633829*153--53311152529414413164They should never have17%18%15%17%20%O12%17%3%19%gH--19%3%6%5%20%gH13%18%19%8%17%13%16%access equal to that of

British nationals

502173354855234124193367561161317815214181Don't know26%QS15%20%Q12%15%17%13%26%16%45%48%11%31%FL16%27%15%35%Abc11%15%15%18%15%18%

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Table 289Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to eachof the following public services on par with British nationals?Benefits e.g. child benefit / tax creditsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

310186475712211433917224483Immediately3%6%10%5%18%GiMOP13%gMoP10%p8%10%3%15%GMOP9%8%6%8%10%c8%

67243*6221055294327182671After three months8%5%13%IjLMO3%1%12%ILMO5%2%8%10%im8%6%8%9%6%6%7%

91021414291155374426203681After six months11%jM7%11%jM3%4%8%4%10%m9%m10%8%8%9%9%7%8%8%

1421261728918137106779474060146After a year18%13%14%14%11%16%18%20%h10%15%14%14%15%16%14%14%15%

1019121437410208116453353745117After three years13%12%6%12%13%13%n9%11%16%N15%n15%N13%10%12%13%10%12%

132523183491794117759384257136After five years16%h16%h12%15%h17%h8%17%Hk19%HK7%9%16%h16%d12%13%15%13%14%

12482420561118258810184525479184They should never have15%30%FghK13%17%25%Fkn13%21%fn20%20%15%11%21%16%18%19%18%18%access equal to that of

MNPBritish nationals

1318403728892711972110494885182Don't know16%11%21%IO31%FIJK11%16%15%10%21%Io23%Io13%15%21%E17%17%20%18%

LnOP

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Table 290Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to eachof the following public services on par with British nationals?Unemployment benefitsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

-4432613143728451--313242383Immediately-19%10%L11%9%9%l5%16%6%7%9%22%--11%a5%9%6%8%

1121-8192119332914-177222171After three months19%3%5%-12%P13%LP7%8%7%8%6%18%20%-6%10%8%6%7%

*1392514201103139-2-267182881After six months6%3%9%9%8%10%7%6%8%8%8%-12%-9%10%7%8%8%

-75831028403224477-3*32104357146After a year-33%13%13%14%19%13%17%17%11%16%i-18%8%11%15%17%16%15%

11582414374204648-4-4053137117After three years18%6%13%8%6%10%12%26%15%12%10%-22%-14%8%12%10%12%

2*731714382195462--244134038136After five years37%1%17%m3%11%10%12%11%15%14%13%--36%16%a19%a15%a10%14%

156751620701248970-2342113394184They should never have20%24%15%26%24%m14%23%MP9%19%23%H15%-12%56%15%16%13%26%BcD18%access equal to that of

British nationals

-27461122661186110133-46124968182Don't know-11%17%30%16%15%21%6%14%16%22%i60%16%-17%18%19%19%18%

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Table 291Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to eachof the following public services on par with British nationals?Unemployment benefitsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1492832272517259--313723541189631783Immediately7%6%8%11%8%8%10%14%7%--11%12%16%fl11%7%3%11%19%Ae18%Ae7%18%8%

1018182423259246-231842643511659671After three months5%13%RT5%8%7%8%5%14%6%-9%10%15%FL8%12%6%13%c6%2%11%7%7%7%

15123123223516259-411252259123471781After six months8%8%9%8%7%11%9%12%7%-18%5%11%11%11%8%1%19%8%8%8%8%8%

302251445255252123-2777231205241212216146After a year15%15%14%15%16%17%14%13%16%H-8%26%6%16%11%16%H14%20%10%24%14%17%15%

24145029423724298-231141993318310211117After three years12%10%14%10%13%11%14%12%12%-10%9%9%9%9%12%9%6%17%6%12%11%12%

19204156335129-1121231272511043421227136After five years10%14%11%19%RT10%16%p17%P-14%55%10%10%10%15%12%14%12%26%10%5%14%b7%14%

342966537246301170-2445151686-9716316184They should never have18%20%18%18%22%O14%18%10%21%H-9%15%3%11%h7%22%H15%-21%13%19%17%18%access equal to that of

British nationals

492074385254224127174386551201117815514182Don't know25%QS14%21%Q13%16%16%13%26%16%45%34%14%33%FGL13%27%16%31%ac11%15%15%18%15%18%

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Table 292Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to eachof the following public services on par with British nationals?Unemployment benefitsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Benefits e.g.Unemploymentchild benefit /

benefitstax creditsState educationNHSSocial housing

10011001100110011001Unweighted base

10011001100110011001Weighted base

83100352287125Immediately8%10%35%29%12%

7179816862After three months7%8%8%7%6%

8174657885After six months8%7%7%8%9%

146144114124133After a year15%14%11%12%13%

1171308396116After three years12%13%8%10%12%

1361306488144After five years14%13%6%9%14%

1841647790158They should never have18%16%8%9%16%access equal to that of

British nationals

182181165170178Don't know18%18%16%17%18%

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

368254498222747602736220226113133200446The USA45%N52%N29%41%n42%n44%N54%mN52%N47%N54%N51%N45%44%39%47%C46%c45%

23383033410816331118125100666297225Australia30%ijN24%16%28%N22%20%17%18%26%n22%26%n26%D20%23%22%23%23%

413191315361061463620214182France5%8%f10%F11%F7%f11%F5%7%8%f13%F1%9%7%7%8%10%8%

51012434364110293217182661Poland6%6%7%3%14%GHjMn9%hm5%7%3%3%14%gHjMn6%6%6%6%6%6%

opop

58175*337722194019202059Germany6%5%9%f4%1%6%6%8%5%4%2%4%8%E6%7%5%6%

1284*1138121516981531Pakistan1%1%4%3%2%2%1%3%6%op2%3%3%3%3%3%3%3%

1-2151111-1-724194730Bangladesh2%-11%FgHIJ4%HO3%fHO1%o2%ho1%-2%-1%5%E7%AB1%2%3%

KmOP

4144*11-3--99351018China4%fIo1%2%3%2%fi2%2%i-2%--2%2%1%2%2%2%

--711-*-1--3862210Zimbabwe--4%iOp1%3%fIkOP-1%-1%--1%1%2%A1%*1%

--52-11-1--*1044310Somalia--3%2%-2%o2%o-1%--*2%E1%1%1%1%

--5-11-31--5531510Kenya--2%-3%fjMOP1%-3%mo1%--1%1%1%*1%1%

123---21---736219India1%1%2%---4%fHkM2%---1%1%2%A1%*1%

-14--1--111535-48Morocco-1%2%--1%--1%1%1%1%1%2%B-1%1%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

31219153565134568188185*9311824110181446The USA50%55%44%26%52%45%44%34%53%H49%H39%6%52%62%43%35%42%50%bC45%

-3123812225733289101-1-69146874225Australia-13%28%LM42%18%15%19%16%25%23%21%-6%-25%20%26%20%23%

-*342613262132047---265222982France-1%8%9%9%9%9%14%10%i5%10%I---9%7%8%8%8%

13181412222725282-1147112761Poland13%11%4%6%6%9%p7%11%5%6%6%34%-21%5%10%b4%7%6%

--2612921-21641-2-154182059Germany--6%4%2%6%7%-1%4%9%IJ-12%-5%6%7%5%6%

-11025211-112181-17271331Pakistan-5%2%9%7%mp2%4%-1%3%4%19%-17%2%3%3%4%3%

-116--410-11020-1-1445730Bangladesh-3%4%--3%3%-*3%4%j-3%-5%ab5%2%2%3%

--4-139-35101--634418China--1%-2%2%3%p-2%1%2%18%--2%5%A1%1%2%

1-2--441-54-5-2-1210Zimbabwe19%-*--2%P1%8%-1%1%-27%-1%-*1%1%

-*21-241-54---2-5310Somalia-2%1%3%-2%1%8%-1%1%---1%-2%1%1%

-13--51--641--412110Kenya-6%1%--3%LP*--1%1%22%--1%2%1%*1%

-13-1131125---12429India-4%1%-1%1%1%8%1%1%1%---*3%aD1%1%1%

1-1-123-143---12428Morocco18%-*-2%P1%1%-1%1%1%---*2%d2%*1%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

10657138145147141712382-1210301264367133242238346446The USA55%RS39%38%48%R46%43%42%15%48%GH-62%36%26%28%31%48%GH36%24%53%45%45%49%45%

203310071718843219524311113119332101020020225Australia10%23%T28%T24%T22%27%25%11%25%H100%18%10%10%25%H15%25%H9%16%23%20%23%e21%23%

1483426242215261--21632156412471782France7%6%9%9%7%7%9%15%8%--8%14%FL7%10%7%12%7%5%8%8%7%8%

1912201127204154-*312754321351461Poland10%Qr8%q5%4%8%N6%n2%9%7%H-2%12%1%4%3%7%H8%19%3%6%6%5%6%

582521182511143-128517432-1552659Germany2%6%7%T7%T5%8%6%5%5%-6%8%7%11%8%6%5%-2%10%6%6%6%

125123785216-211011515*11128231Pakistan6%Q3%q3%q1%2%2%3%16%2%-12%3%9%FL3%7%2%1%8%3%2%3%2%3%

951064910210--414221102-4123530Bangladesh5%3%3%2%1%3%6%P12%1%--15%12%FL6%fL10%1%7%-9%A2%3%5%3%

43741022-11---527101*-115118China2%2%2%1%3%O1%1%-1%---4%Fl5%fl3%1%3%4%-3%2%1%2%

163-31--3--*7-834-1-6110Zimbabwe1%4%QRT1%-1%*--*--1%6%FL-4%*10%AB-1%-1%1%1%

21-725213--23373---28210Somalia1%r1%-2%R1%1%1%4%*--6%2%FL6%FL3%*---5%A1%3%1%

144161-14---5-5313--6-10Kenya1%2%q1%*2%no*-9%1%---5%FL-3%*3%21%--1%-1%

-153314-5---22441---8-9India-1%1%1%1%*2%o-1%---1%5%FL2%1%2%---1%-1%

114224217---1-171---7-8Morocco*1%1%1%1%1%1%5%1%---1%-1%1%3%---1%-1%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

25542533312162527718135109836596244Somalia31%GLN34%GHLN14%28%glN14%23%N32%GhLN28%glN21%15%25%N28%D21%29%a23%22%24%

12163019469192914169182524180173Pakistan16%10%16%16%18%11%17%21%kO22%kO29%KmnO23%kO19%16%18%15%19%17%

p

122321124115151113116374283872138Zimbabwe15%15%11%10%18%h21%HjMN11%17%h9%27%HJMNo16%13%15%10%13%17%C14%

1021171426310725425527333897China13%h13%h9%11%8%12%7%11%6%4%7%9%11%9%12%9%10%

216141124531241403322252673Kenya2%10%fiP7%9%fip10%FiP7%p9%FiP3%9%fip8%2%8%6%8%9%6%7%

4819413221715264026162566Bangladesh5%5%10%IM3%5%7%4%3%13%GIjMO2%8%5%8%9%6%6%7%

p

56181313115-5263213143158India7%gi4%9%GIj11%GhIJo3%6%gI2%1%4%-7%gi5%6%5%5%7%6%

-2161--*163114169101231Poland-1%8%FIJKl1%--1%1%5%kp6%kP1%3%3%3%4%3%3%

MOP

1691122153-12184111531Germany1%3%5%fm1%3%f4%f5%Fm1%4%5%fm-2%4%1%4%C3%3%

2365311241-1514891229The USA3%2%3%4%f13%FGHIJ3%2%3%3%1%-3%3%3%3%3%3%

KmNOP

225212231151017119727Morocco3%1%3%2%3%4%h3%3%1%3%7%Ho2%3%4%a3%2%3%

1162--233--812461019Australia1%1%3%1%--4%fko4%3%--2%2%1%2%2%2%

2-221*13--37854615France3%ho-1%2%6%GHkNO1%2%ho3%HO--4%HO2%2%2%1%1%2%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

26114313297723597111-2-67176692244Somalia33%27%26%16%19%20%25%10%27%25%24%-13%-24%25%25%25%24%

-2772122752325707518*49123865173Pakistan-10%18%12%18%19%17%16%19%18%16%22%43%8%17%18%15%18%17%

-76821117331254171--14683548138Zimbabwe-29%16%l12%16%12%11%8%19%I11%15%i--13%16%12%14%13%14%

11413710352133349-13268263297China16%3%9%15%11%7%11%11%10%9%10%-7%62%10%12%10%9%10%

*130351419-73432-1-173203173Kenya7%5%7%13%8%10%6%-5%9%7%-5%-6%5%8%9%7%

112524924210193513-125212566Bangladesh19%5%6%12%5%6%8%11%8%5%7%19%16%-4%7%8%7%7%

-119-61318143319-1-144182158India-3%4%-9%9%p6%6%3%9%Hj4%-7%-5%6%7%6%6%

129-1710--1615---6291331Poland18%11%2%-2%5%p3%--4%J3%j---2%3%4%4%3%

*116-337*21216-1114*41131Germany6%5%4%-4%2%2%3%2%3%3%-3%17%5%B1%2%3%3%

-*1022791211162--936929The USA-1%2%9%2%5%3%4%1%3%3%41%--3%4%2%2%3%

-*131111024911---1146727Morocco-2%3%3%2%1%3%14%3%2%2%---4%5%a2%2%3%

--8-13713312-1-5-6819Australia--2%-1%2%2%8%2%1%3%-6%-2%-2%2%2%

--412351-771--315515France--1%7%2%2%2%7%-2%2%18%--1%2%2%1%2%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

3729859279825322081321812372055281221720244Somalia19%20%24%31%rST25%25%31%15%26%H55%17%8%16%27%18%27%H13%18%18%24%25%21%24%

34275755614934-138-2917835132827515212173Pakistan18%19%16%18%19%15%20%-17%-9%30%15%18%17%17%22%15%14%10%18%12%17%

222254404450144118-22123191124261311319138Zimbabwe11%15%15%13%14%15%N8%28%15%-12%6%11%7%9%15%12%18%13%26%A13%20%14%

15173728263719174-5310523742*5386897China8%12%10%9%8%11%11%10%9%-27%11%9%11%11%10%7%4%10%7%10%8%10%

17122223272013161--36212611173611073Kenya9%8%6%8%8%6%7%7%8%--12%6%5%6%8%3%11%16%Ae5%7%10%7%

139261818239152-*28414497-2355566Bangladesh7%6%7%6%6%7%5%7%7%-2%6%7%10%7%6%18%Abc-4%5%6%5%7%

21621923136137-4-16-2033512643858India11%QrS4%6%q3%7%4%4%5%5%-23%-14%FGL-10%4%14%A6%5%12%a5%9%6%

851269124-20--*1011118--1129231Poland4%3%3%2%3%4%2%-2%--1%8%FL3%5%2%--2%3%3%2%3%

9413461291231-15-723-24-25431Germany5%Q3%4%q1%2%4%5%P5%3%45%-4%4%-3%3%-19%8%ab-3%4%3%

931061163221-2-24820211124229The USA5%2%3%2%3%2%2%13%3%-10%-2%9%FhL4%3%7%8%1%2%3%2%3%

267116124-19--2328191-2321527Morocco1%5%T2%4%t2%4%2%-2%--6%3%6%4%2%2%-5%6%2%6%3%

32105651110--36-1091-1-18119Australia1%1%3%2%2%2%1%9%1%--12%6%FL-5%1%3%-2%-2%1%2%

4262751-12--1*2412----15-15France2%2%2%1%2%1%1%-1%--3%*5%h2%2%----2%-2%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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If currentThe crime rateImmigrationI would preferlevels ofis higher inImmigrationImmigrants ininto Britainthere to be

immigration areareas ofleads tothe UKImmigrants inleads tolessmaintained, IImmigrationBritain whereincreasedgenerally workthe UK do jobsgreaterimmigrationOverall,expect to seeleads tothere is atension betweenharder thanthat Britishunemploymentinto Britainimmigration israce riots ineconomic growthlarge immigrantdifferentpeople bornnationals doamong Britishthan there isgood for

the near futureand innovationpopulationgroupsherenot want to donationalsat presentBritain

100110011001100110011001100110011001Unweighted base

100110011001100110011001100110011001Weighted base

466448469665468612526571419Net: Agree47%45%47%66%47%61%53%57%42%

169110157234126167211258106Strongly agree17%11%16%23%13%17%21%26%11%

297338312431343445315312313Tend to agree30%34%31%43%34%44%32%31%31%

221207169131205146200170210Tend to disagree22%21%17%13%20%15%20%17%21%

6710360391071007872144Strongly disagree7%10%6%4%11%10%8%7%14%

287310229170312246278242354Net: Disagree29%31%23%17%31%25%28%24%35%

248243303166221143197188228Don't know25%24%30%17%22%14%20%19%23%

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

355798467211733362841184235139102179419Net: Agree45%H36%52%HIJm39%h38%41%H34%37%28%56%HIJl60%HIJK37%46%E48%B36%42%42%

OmOLMOp

10192072451013984461243744106Strongly agree12%12%11%6%9%9%9%11%10%17%M11%9%12%8%13%c10%11%

26387740616122322193413917411465134313Tend to agree32%H24%41%HIJO33%H29%33%H25%26%17%38%Ho49%HIJK28%34%e39%AB23%31%B31%

LmOP

17382522611112142611104106626286210Tend to disagree22%24%N13%19%28%fgN21%n22%23%N33%FGkM12%15%21%21%21%22%20%21%

N

726212129101620667470504054144Strongly disagree9%16%11%18%9%17%20%fnp18%16%13%9%15%14%17%14%13%14%

256446447192037621317178176111102140354Net: Disagree31%40%FgN24%37%N38%n39%fN41%FgN41%FgN48%FGNP25%24%36%34%38%36%33%35%

193745295101220319111291004076112228Don't know24%24%24%24%25%20%25%22%24%19%16%26%D19%14%27%C26%C23%

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

291918246212385113322613*12534134120419Net: Agree37%40%44%43%36%43%40%52%40%35%48%I18%19%8%45%A50%A52%A33%42%

-652191424-8316711*3673228106Strongly agree-26%12%l4%13%10%8%-6%8%14%IJ18%6%8%13%A11%12%a8%11%

231388154899844102159-2-892710292313Tend to agree37%14%32%39%23%33%32%52%34%27%34%I-14%-32%39%A39%A25%31%

149431025734329975-6-60144584210Tend to disagree19%18%22%17%15%17%24%23%25%H26%H16%-35%-21%21%17%23%21%

17413152155124635614320122380144Strongly disagree20%32%9%15%22%P15%p18%P6%18%h16%h12%22%23%66%7%18%BD9%22%BD14%

211135625461285561621311103802668165354Net: Disagree39%49%31%32%37%32%42%mP29%44%H42%H28%22%58%66%29%39%b26%45%BD35%

221085183557321911133417485781228Don't know24%11%25%l25%27%25%19%19%16%24%24%j60%23%26%26%C11%22%c22%C23%

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Table 302Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Overall, immigration is good for BritainBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

5951176132117169766301161571251182881510192834847419Net: Agree31%35%49%ST44%T36%52%P44%39%38%55%28%54%62%FL58%FL57%38%40%82%42%56%a41%49%42%

211437343141213741261210316921978616106Strongly agree11%10%10%11%10%13%12%19%9%55%8%22%11%23%FhL15%9%6%11%20%Ae15%10%17%11%

38371399887128553226-49591587219138102126230313Tend to agree20%26%39%ST33%T27%39%P32%20%29%-21%32%52%FL35%42%29%34%71%22%42%c31%32%31%

373668698162386169-442112411667*8618814210Tend to disagree19%25%19%23%25%o19%22%38%21%-21%15%18%27%20%22%20%4%17%13%22%15%21%

34273942603130-133--25311132515612711144Strongly disagree18%R19%R11%14%18%O10%18%O-17%H--7%5%7%5%17%H13%8%11%11%15%11%14%

716310711214094686302-46261552298121131231525354Net: Disagree36%44%R30%37%r43%O29%40%O38%38%H-21%22%23%35%25%39%H34%11%28%24%37%26%35%

643077576665273191110717338181101131019523228Don't know33%QRS21%21%19%20%20%16%23%24%GH45%51%24%15%8%18%24%Gh26%7%30%20%23%24%23%

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Table 303Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Overall, immigration is good for BritainBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3998105739322661713027276295182157231571Net: Agree50%62%Flp56%F61%Fl45%64%FLp52%69%FhJL55%F60%F39%56%58%63%Ab56%54%57%

nP

194738354131630379111311288470105258Strongly agree24%29%f20%30%fn19%27%32%Fgn34%FglN28%f17%16%27%25%29%25%24%26%

2052673751810313421151451689887127312Tend to agree26%33%j36%fJ31%26%37%FJ20%35%fJ27%43%FhJl22%30%33%34%31%29%31%

p

1320371757915176247694553975170Tend to disagree16%13%20%14%27%gHkm14%18%17%13%11%34%GHIJ15%18%19%14%17%17%

OKMNOP

81175144415311403113243572Strongly disagree10%n7%4%4%7%8%8%5%12%mN5%16%IMNo8%6%5%9%c8%c7%

213144227111320328341161266963110242Net: Disagree26%19%23%18%33%gMo21%26%22%25%17%50%GHIJ24%25%24%23%26%24%

KlMNOP

1929392447118261189890396089188Don't know24%fI18%i21%I20%I22%I14%22%I10%20%I23%I12%20%18%13%21%C21%C19%

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Table 304Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?I would prefer there to be less immigration into Britain than there is at presentBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

5142116418420977924224319313142148236571Net: Agree82%64%49%31%61%p59%p68%mP42%62%h63%H52%22%50%66%47%62%D57%D64%bD57%

29884214292443106106-53522051128258Strongly agree39%40%20%19%31%p30%P30%P24%33%H27%23%-30%66%19%29%d20%35%BD26%

351232214211733613613714-792398108312Tend to agree43%24%28%12%31%29%38%mP18%28%35%h29%22%21%-28%33%38%AD29%31%

1693682035422539214*60144150170Tend to disagree18%28%21%Lmn32%12%14%11%22%17%14%20%I18%22%8%22%A21%16%14%17%

-14325614492138---273192272Strongly disagree-5%10%Lm12%7%4%5%26%7%5%8%---10%5%7%6%7%

1713681327498317313014*87186072242Net: Disagree18%33%31%LMN43%19%19%16%48%24%19%28%I18%22%8%31%Ab26%23%20%24%

-187514334921871973516085159188Don't know-4%20%26%20%23%l16%11%14%18%21%60%28%26%22%12%20%16%19%

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Table 305Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?I would prefer there to be less immigration into Britain than there is at presentBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1099219816920718994546414146128107456217232649449571Net: Agree56%64%55%56%64%n58%55%33%58%55%21%48%53%64%52%59%57%63%50%53%58%52%57%

6344777310376451227--514133122562101422823258Strongly agree32%qR31%R21%24%32%O23%26%10%29%H--17%12%30%H15%29%H16%15%21%27%27%25%26%

474712296104113503237149471576231156131326626312Tend to agree24%33%t34%T32%t32%34%29%23%30%55%21%32%41%FL34%37%30%41%48%29%26%31%27%31%

222962573358424122-78259481182*9915017170Tend to disagree11%20%T17%19%T10%18%P25%P26%15%-36%28%22%20%23%15%7%4%19%17%17%18%17%

1053225292512256--49216533-79531672Strongly disagree5%3%9%S8%s9%7%7%13%7%--15%8%5%8%7%7%-15%A18%A6%17%7%

323494826283546177-7123411651715*151820333242Net: Disagree17%23%26%T27%T19%25%p31%P39%22%-36%43%30%f26%31%22%14%4%34%e36%e24%35%24%

521967495455234152182195361411147616113188Don't know27%QRS13%19%16%17%17%13%28%19%45%43%9%17%11%17%18%29%b33%16%11%19%13%19%

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Table 306Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?I would prefer there to be less immigration into Britain than there is at presentBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3994985710292851692327252274172141213526Net: Agree49%59%F52%48%50%59%F57%F57%F53%f47%40%51%54%59%AB50%49%53%

1242232149122438816111100625792211Strongly agree15%27%Np12%18%22%n19%25%N27%Np30%kmNP17%23%N23%20%21%20%21%21%

27527536620162731151214117411084121315Tend to agree34%F33%F40%FH30%f28%40%FH32%F30%f24%30%17%29%34%e38%AB30%28%32%

182739275791422102199101535593200Tend to disagree23%17%21%23%25%15%19%16%17%20%30%HIKo20%20%18%19%22%20%

81111615312949413721273078Strongly disagree10%7%6%5%3%10%6%13%lmn7%7%13%lmn8%7%7%10%7%8%

2638503361212263113301401387481123278Net: Disagree33%24%27%28%28%25%25%29%24%27%43%gHiJ28%27%25%29%29%28%

KMNO

14264029489122913129998455795197Don't know18%17%21%24%i22%17%19%13%23%26%i17%20%19%15%20%22%C20%

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Table 307Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigration into Britain leads to greater unemployment among British nationalsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

213194114177189971237210110312137129225526Net: Agree26%58%45%57%60%P53%p61%P54%55%h61%H45%18%54%66%44%54%50%61%BD53%

196852433712359975-33471032116211Strongly agree20%40%16%23%36%LmP23%p23%P15%27%H26%H16%-16%53%17%15%12%32%BCD21%

*412671744118636137136171742797109315Tend to agree6%17%29%34%25%31%38%NP39%28%36%h29%18%39%13%27%39%d37%aD30%32%

251053624554276410412-71125559200Tend to disagree37%20%24%lmN17%9%17%18%n25%21%17%22%i22%10%-26%A18%21%16%20%

22401413141101849-1*267232078Strongly disagree37%9%9%L7%6%9%l5%6%8%5%10%I-7%8%9%a10%9%5%8%

5714551037695378315313*97197879278Net: Disagree74%30%33%LN24%15%26%n23%31%29%21%33%I22%17%8%35%A28%30%A22%28%

-39541730492216710735160125363197Don't know-13%22%l18%25%21%16%15%16%17%23%i60%29%26%21%18%20%17%20%

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Table 308Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigration into Britain leads to greater unemployment among British nationalsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

10889172155202168807420-3116428106414205262245348526Net: Agree56%r62%qR48%52%62%NO51%47%44%53%-18%39%56%64%51%54%54%46%58%44%53%51%53%

593661548861331187--4138241865161018916211Strongly agree31%QR25%r17%18%27%nO19%19%5%24%H--13%11%18%12%24%H12%11%13%20%22%17%21%

4954111101114107476233-37512082228154201226432315Tend to agree25%37%T31%34%t35%33%28%39%29%-18%26%45%FL46%fL40%30%42%35%45%ab23%31%34%32%

222588644386404150-91020125014454111516427200Tend to disagree11%17%24%T21%T13%26%P24%P24%19%-44%34%18%27%24%19%13%37%25%31%ae19%28%20%

91430252823161591-611-18572-5467978Strongly disagree4%10%t8%8%9%7%9%9%7%55%-22%9%g-9%7%6%-10%8%8%9%8%

31391188971110565209191631126820174161923135278Net: Disagree16%27%T33%T30%T22%33%P33%P33%26%55%44%56%27%27%33%26%19%37%35%39%e27%37%28%

551570565150353164171194331531023817411197Don't know28%QRS11%20%S19%S16%15%20%23%21%45%38%5%17%9%16%20%28%C16%7%17%20%C12%20%

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Table 309Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigration into Britain leads to greater unemployment among British nationalsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

54991147110263156782944296316177159276612Net: Agree69%Kl62%61%60%53%52%62%62%61%58%63%60%62%61%57%64%b61%

12242618381118297118483355577167Strongly agree15%15%14%15%13%17%21%20%23%n14%16%17%16%12%20%C18%C17%

427588538172038492232212233142104199445Tend to agree53%HK48%k47%k44%40%35%41%42%38%45%46%43%46%49%B37%46%B44%

925271751061219887175444854146Tend to disagree12%16%14%14%23%fp21%fp13%14%15%15%11%14%15%15%17%13%15%

41918112641312485148382437100Strongly disagree4%12%p10%9%8%13%p8%14%P9%9%12%10%9%13%ab9%9%10%

134445276171025301216122124837292246Net: Disagree16%28%p24%23%31%P34%jP21%28%p24%24%23%25%24%28%A26%21%25%

121628213789209107271314963143Don't know15%10%15%17%16%14%17%10%16%18%14%15%14%11%18%C15%14%

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Table 310Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigrants in the UK do jobs that British nationals do not want to doBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

313282113381189117822030327117845172206612Net: Agree55%56%65%N55%49%57%61%n68%61%57%64%I40%41%25%64%a66%66%A56%61%

187441329384265780-5*45114462167Strongly agree21%37%17%l19%19%20%L12%26%20%15%17%-27%8%16%15%17%17%17%

242087205215175216322322113335128144445Tend to agree34%19%48%MN36%30%37%49%MN42%40%42%48%40%14%17%48%a51%a49%A39%44%

136121120482236952-3-48123054146Tend to disagree13%13%14%9%16%14%16%13%18%h18%H11%-18%-17%17%12%15%15%

1531491634-114445-321661952100Strongly disagree13%21%7%22%13%11%11%p-9%11%10%-19%36%6%9%7%14%BD10%

2893620378123411297-72641849106246Net: Disagree26%34%21%30%29%26%26%13%27%29%H21%-37%36%23%26%19%29%B25%

1259315253731653703423753854143Don't know19%9%14%15%22%L17%12%19%13%14%15%60%22%39%13%8%15%15%14%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

92832411941962221069465112257931147454237273552063612Net: Agree47%58%t67%sT65%T61%68%p62%64%59%55%59%86%69%fL72%71%59%62%57%61%71%61%66%61%

391955535956353119-49241249113628914216167Strongly agree20%13%15%18%18%17%21%23%15%-18%32%21%f27%fl23%15%16%21%17%17%17%17%17%

53641851411371677063461816551999341174202737846445Tend to agree27%45%T51%T47%T42%51%nP41%40%44%55%41%55%48%45%48%44%46%36%43%54%44%49%44%

283136514553282120-2218527118457412711146Tend to disagree15%21%R10%17%R14%16%17%16%15%-9%7%16%12%13%15%11%39%16%8%15%12%15%

24153723521223-89-22341084*-588613100Strongly disagree12%10%10%8%16%O4%13%O-11%H-8%5%3%10%h5%11%H1%-11%e17%E10%e14%10%

524574749665512209-342193720345121221324246Net: Disagree27%32%R20%25%30%O20%30%O16%26%h-18%12%18%22%18%26%h11%39%27%24%25%e26%25%

50154631314014312015*1432311110*621258143Don't know26%QRS11%13%10%10%12%8%21%15%45%23%1%13%6%11%14%27%aB4%12%5%15%b8%14%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

40691075110262237512333224244135133200468Net: Agree50%44%57%HIjM43%48%52%45%42%40%47%47%46%48%47%47%46%47%

o

81833921061214685967294255126Strongly agree10%11%17%M8%8%20%hlMop12%13%11%11%11%12%13%10%15%c13%13%

31517441816162537182516517810791145343Tend to agree40%32%39%h35%40%32%33%28%29%36%36%34%35%37%33%34%34%

1640262537111437111410897645388205Tend to disagree21%25%N14%21%16%15%22%16%29%IKN23%20%22%19%22%19%20%20%

71621112661414275058362744107Strongly disagree9%10%11%9%11%13%13%15%g11%5%10%10%11%12%10%10%11%

23554736514172851142115815410080132312Net: Disagree30%35%25%30%27%28%35%32%40%kN28%31%32%30%35%29%31%31%

163435325101024271215109112556799221Don't know20%22%18%27%25%21%21%27%21%25%22%22%22%19%24%23%22%

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Table 313Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigrants in the UK generally work harder than people born hereBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

31020872578138105616823412114138135150468Net: Agree50%43%48%33%37%54%lN45%63%43%44%50%22%12%25%51%A56%A52%A41%47%

-6501132926215416811*31113942126Strongly agree-28%12%6%19%L20%LP9%10%12%11%15%22%7%8%11%17%15%11%13%

3315851249112941128166-111092797108343Tend to agree50%15%36%N28%18%34%N36%N53%32%33%35%-6%17%39%A39%37%a29%34%

15864131680426908416-50124888205Tend to disagree18%21%20%M20%20%11%26%Mp27%20%23%h18%18%36%-18%17%19%24%20%

25382111930*234044-422372348107Strongly disagree32%21%9%13%16%p13%10%3%18%HI10%9%-23%36%8%10%9%13%d11%

39124624341105491301281102731872136312Net: Disagree50%42%29%32%36%m24%36%Mp30%38%H34%h27%18%58%36%26%27%28%37%BD31%

-310271831591248810835265125381221Don't know-15%23%34%27%22%19%6%19%23%23%60%29%39%23%17%20%22%22%

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Table 314Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigrants in the UK generally work harder than people born hereBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

6860184156152162856340-15217320129328155242639950468Net: Agree35%42%51%sT52%sT47%50%50%40%43%-76%73%64%FgL45%62%43%41%39%53%52%46%53%47%

27204038474320381-51218945753251110516126Strongly agree14%14%11%13%14%13%12%20%10%-28%42%16%f21%Fl21%10%9%14%12%22%a12%17%13%

4139144118106119653259-99551184253123191529434343Tend to agree21%27%40%ST39%ST33%36%38%20%33%-48%31%49%FGL24%41%33%32%25%42%31%34%36%34%

463764586774351173-231710321677341417718205Tend to disagree24%26%r18%19%21%23%20%7%22%-12%10%15%23%15%22%19%28%9%27%C21%c19%20%

20173632432321397--16210958354879107Strongly disagree11%12%10%11%13%O7%12%23%12%H--4%5%6%5%12%H23%A23%11%9%10%10%11%

67541009011098554270-2423124226115691826427312Net: Disagree34%37%r28%30%34%30%32%30%34%H-12%14%20%28%20%34%H42%c51%20%36%31%28%31%

6030765461683041832241811371786112619518221Don't know31%QRs21%21%18%19%21%18%29%23%h100%12%13%16%26%18%23%h17%10%27%12%23%19%22%

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Table 315Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigrants in the UK generally work harder than people born hereBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

521111167411343364923245324341193185287665Net: Agree66%70%l61%63%55%69%67%72%l72%L65%64%66%67%66%66%67%66%

1644322621314273710121081256660108234Strongly agree20%28%lN17%22%12%26%ln28%lN30%fLN29%LN20%18%22%25%23%21%25%23%

366784489211937552232215216127125179431Tend to agree46%42%45%40%43%42%38%41%43%45%47%44%42%44%45%42%43%

102826144779133105774453552131Tend to disagree13%18%G14%12%20%Gh13%14%11%10%5%15%12%14%15%12%12%13%

21133*316125182012101639Strongly disagree3%1%7%HO3%2%6%HO3%7%HO1%4%7%HO4%4%4%4%4%4%

12303917410815144167694574469170Net: Disagree16%19%21%gH14%21%gh19%h17%17%11%9%23%gH15%18%20%16%16%17%

1517332756810221399175415175166Don't know18%11%18%23%IkO23%ikO12%17%11%17%26%fIkO13%19%15%14%18%17%17%

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Table 316Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigration leads to increased tension between different groupsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

5122831245912161089263303-9317449174256665Net: Agree84%54%65%61%66%64%70%63%69%68%64%-49%66%63%71%67%70%d66%

178642331834449392-43501946112234Strongly agree20%30%20%18%33%mP21%27%P24%34%HI24%20%-23%53%18%27%b18%31%BD23%

4619792261133645169211-4112430128143431Tend to agree64%25%45%n43%33%42%43%39%35%44%45%j-25%13%45%44%49%A39%43%

1563141741419535624*4963237131Tend to disagree16%23%15%n4%6%12%13%22%15%14%12%40%23%8%18%A9%13%10%13%

-1152461013826---125101239Strongly disagree-4%3%10%7%5%3%8%2%2%6%I---4%7%4%3%4%

1678382351522618224*61114249170Net: Disagree16%27%18%13%12%16%16%30%17%16%17%40%23%8%22%A16%16%13%17%

-473514294111763853514384362166Don't know-18%17%26%21%20%l13%6%14%16%18%60%28%26%16%12%17%17%17%

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Table 317Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigration leads to increased tension between different groupsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

11110124120821923211510533-10167135132524229323456766665Net: Agree57%70%T67%T69%T68%71%68%66%67%-51%55%62%80%h63%68%59%79%71%68%66%70%66%

552983668777461209--41011242064481220620234Strongly agree28%20%23%22%27%24%27%5%26%H--13%8%26%H12%27%H10%37%17%24%24%e21%23%

5773158143132155699324-10126223107319185242236146431Tend to agree29%50%T44%T48%T41%47%40%61%41%-51%42%54%FL54%52%42%50%42%54%44%42%49%43%

22195040414529198-512163494223811511131Tend to disagree11%13%14%13%13%14%17%5%12%-26%5%18%fl14%16%12%7%21%8%15%13%12%13%

94111314107127-255-12232-4529839Strongly disagree5%3%3%4%4%3%4%7%3%-8%18%4%-6%3%5%-8%9%a3%9%4%

322462535455362125-77266451174271214419170Net: Disagree16%16%17%18%17%17%21%12%16%-35%23%23%fl14%22%15%11%21%15%25%17%20%17%

5119573950412031362361733112611-631469166Don't know26%QRS13%16%13%15%12%11%23%17%100%14%21%15%6%15%16%29%aB-13%7%17%10%17%

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Table 318Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigration leads to increased tension between different groupsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

309086538242344682120197272152124194469Net: Agree38%57%Flmn46%F45%f42%48%F46%F50%F53%Fp43%29%40%53%E52%ab44%45%47%

P

1231161828101927777879503968157Strongly agree16%20%N8%15%11%16%n20%N21%fN21%fN14%11%16%15%17%14%16%16%

18597136616132541141311919310285126312Tend to agree22%37%FP37%FjP30%31%32%f26%29%32%f29%19%24%38%E35%30%29%31%

103131193897226219673484972169Tend to disagree13%20%I16%i16%16%17%i19%I8%17%i13%30%GhIk20%D14%17%17%17%17%

MNP

1031931544226362419162560Strongly disagree12%HiMO2%10%HMO3%6%11%HMO7%Ho5%2%4%9%HmO7%5%6%6%6%6%

2035492241413122582713197676597229Net: Disagree25%i22%26%I19%22%28%I26%I13%19%17%39%GHIl27%D19%23%23%23%23%

MnOp

3034524471214333620221621427292140303Don't know37%kO21%28%37%kO36%o24%28%37%kO28%40%kO31%33%d28%25%33%C32%C30%

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Table 319Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The crime rate is higher in areas of Britain where there is a large immigrant populationBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

2918063466171657191215-5311044124184469Net: Agree39%41%41%31%50%46%56%mP36%44%50%46%-26%61%40%65%ABD48%d50%D47%

1558*1322582226271-2335113472157Strongly agree20%22%13%3%19%15%19%p12%17%16%15%-14%61%13%16%13%20%BD16%

1412162145113435129144-2-753390112312Tend to agree19%19%28%29%31%31%37%P24%27%33%31%-12%-27%48%ABD35%d31%31%

1888462240718697511-6384849169Tend to disagree18%34%20%LN21%9%15%13%43%14%18%16%18%3%-23%Ac11%18%13%17%

-12732101719173314-165181660Strongly disagree-4%6%14%4%7%5%6%7%4%7%22%20%-6%7%7%4%6%

191157832578278610824-79126665229Net: Disagree18%39%26%LN35%12%22%18%49%21%22%23%40%24%-28%A18%26%A18%23%

351407254579245109147392901270118303Don't know43%20%32%l34%37%l32%26%15%35%28%31%60%50%39%32%C17%27%32%C30%

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Table 320Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The crime rate is higher in areas of Britain where there is a large immigrant populationBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

82651681541641678043711511552698368196192240341469Net: Agree42%45%47%51%t51%51%47%27%47%55%25%37%48%61%47%48%53%49%43%44%47%43%47%

302657456441341135--3118221345211713318157Strongly agree16%18%16%15%20%O12%20%O9%17%h--11%9%19%11%17%H13%13%25%13%16%19%16%

52401111099912646323615744187623314481527023312Tend to agree27%27%31%36%sT31%39%Np27%18%30%55%25%26%39%l43%37%30%39%C36%18%31%31%c25%31%

252867475364344123-64288461191410814618169Tend to disagree13%20%19%16%16%19%20%30%15%-31%15%24%FL19%22%15%2%37%22%E16%e17%E19%17%

572522161514244-*39316395-2548760Strongly disagree3%5%7%t7%t5%5%8%15%6%-2%12%8%7%8%5%14%A-4%10%6%7%6%

313693696979487166-6837126215864121319424229Net: Disagree16%25%t26%T23%t21%24%28%45%21%-33%27%32%FL27%30%21%16%37%26%26%23%26%23%

814399779081424256181023547242112141526129303Don't know42%QRS30%28%26%28%25%25%28%32%GH45%42%36%20%12%23%32%GH31%14%32%30%30%31%30%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3667104497251942372538219229142129178448Net: Agree45%H43%H55%HJLM41%h34%49%Hl39%47%H29%50%H55%HjLm45%45%49%a46%41%45%

o

81522814410166145258253748110Strongly agree10%9%12%7%7%9%9%11%12%12%21%jKlM11%11%9%13%c11%11%

nOp

28538241520153221192416817111792129338Tend to agree35%H33%H43%Hjl34%H27%40%H30%H36%H16%38%H34%H34%33%40%Ab33%30%34%

184128286101117336997110635589207Tend to disagree22%26%fgN15%24%n30%FGN20%22%19%26%fgN12%13%20%22%22%20%21%21%

6231692461213575152372441103Strongly disagree8%14%9%7%8%8%13%13%10%10%11%10%10%13%9%10%10%

24644437814172946111714716210079131310Net: Disagree30%40%FGN24%31%38%gn29%35%n32%36%N22%24%30%32%34%28%30%31%

2028403361113194614151241194972122243Don't know25%17%21%28%o28%22%26%21%35%FIKN29%21%25%23%17%26%C28%C24%

O

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Table 322Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigration leads to economic growth and innovationBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

3102089266312874615224411*14735136127448Net: Agree43%46%48%48%39%44%42%43%36%39%52%IJ18%6%8%53%A52%A52%A35%45%

-55111020233836631--3862639110Strongly agree-21%12%l4%15%l14%L8%17%6%9%13%j18%--14%9%10%11%11%

3515791643105438115181-1*1102911088338Tend to agree43%24%36%n44%24%30%34%25%29%30%39%Ij-6%8%39%A42%A42%A24%34%

-68939277363410364-7150184685207Tend to disagree-25%21%13%14%19%24%n35%27%H27%H14%-37%13%18%26%18%23%21%

24262914451154642-531282451103Strongly disagree39%17%6%10%14%P10%15%P4%11%12%9%-30%53%4%12%D9%D14%bD10%

2911551841118649149105-123632670136310Net: Disagree39%42%27%24%27%29%38%mnP39%38%H39%H22%-66%66%23%38%bD27%37%BD31%

1311062339613338612155168754103243Don't know18%13%25%28%34%L27%20%19%26%22%26%82%28%26%25%C10%21%C28%BC24%

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Table 323Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigration leads to economic growth and innovationBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

6956190132134162838318182074271303091510232437747448Net: Agree36%39%53%QST44%t41%50%p49%56%40%55%41%70%65%FL63%FL63%40%40%82%50%49%44%50%45%

211348283838242721-61912386822888916110Strongly agree11%9%13%9%12%11%14%14%9%55%-20%17%FL28%FL18%9%7%18%18%16%10%17%11%

494314210496125596246-814551593241128151628831338Tend to agree25%30%39%sT35%T30%38%P35%42%31%-41%51%48%FL36%45%31%33%64%32%33%34%33%34%

383864667670343174-7*1610331694*10618815207Tend to disagree19%26%r18%22%24%21%20%23%22%h-34%1%14%22%16%22%h11%4%21%11%22%16%21%

24182535433020192--27110926124906103Strongly disagree13%R12%r7%12%r13%9%12%5%12%--8%6%2%5%12%17%8%5%7%10%6%10%

625590101119100544267-7323114326110112927721310Net: Disagree32%38%R25%34%R37%30%32%28%34%H-34%9%20%25%21%34%H27%11%26%19%32%b22%31%

63338067706634220915617534197121111620327243Don't know32%QRs23%22%22%22%20%20%16%26%gH45%25%20%15%12%16%26%gH33%7%24%32%24%28%24%

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Table 324Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Immigration leads to economic growth and innovationBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

328396466272247641925211255156126184466Net: Agree40%52%FLm51%fLm39%31%54%FLMp45%52%fLm49%fL39%36%43%50%E54%AB45%43%47%

928352127817275108584614167169Strongly agree11%18%19%18%10%14%17%19%21%10%15%17%16%21%aB15%16%17%

2355612542014303714151251729585117297Tend to agree29%34%flM32%m21%20%39%FLM29%34%m29%29%21%26%34%E33%30%27%30%

16393531610101930817108113656294221Tend to disagree20%25%18%26%31%gn21%20%21%24%16%25%22%22%22%22%22%22%

881382535538323517272367Strongly disagree10%h5%7%6%9%10%h5%5%4%6%12%Ho6%7%6%10%Ac5%7%

2447483881513233511261391488289117287Net: Disagree30%29%25%32%40%gn30%26%26%27%22%37%n28%29%28%32%27%29%

242945356814193019191411075365130248Don't know30%Ko18%24%29%Ko29%k16%29%Ko22%23%38%hIKn27%29%D21%18%23%30%bC25%

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Table 325Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?If current levels of immigration are maintained, I expect to see race riots in the near futureBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

41316810326917185618921317310442124184466Net: Agree56%56%39%48%47%48%p56%P49%44%49%45%22%41%66%37%61%bD48%D50%D47%

25483143561525687116331192584169Strongly agree33%24%11%14%21%P25%P20%P29%19%18%15%22%34%53%11%27%BD10%23%BD17%

1712071734111331121142-11732399100297Tend to agree23%33%28%34%25%24%36%MP20%24%31%30%-7%13%26%34%38%AD27%30%

1711021033596269494-6*82125566221Tend to disagree18%31%25%ln8%15%23%19%41%20%24%20%-31%8%30%ABc17%21%18%22%

1*36-6617-10193712-204231767Strongly disagree19%1%8%-9%4%6%-8%5%8%18%12%-7%5%9%a5%7%

27145216397663711313118*102157783287Net: Disagree37%33%33%L8%23%27%25%41%29%29%28%18%44%8%37%AC22%30%a23%29%

*312092035602368412633172115899248Don't know7%11%28%L44%30%l25%20%11%28%22%27%60%16%26%26%16%22%27%c25%

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Table 326Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?If current levels of immigration are maintained, I expect to see race riots in the near futureBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

9567165136170157686372-46582694364208161940335466Net: Agree49%47%46%45%53%N48%40%40%47%-20%22%51%60%45%47%54%66%36%38%47%37%47%

412852476752291141--11313281367-8614813169Strongly agree21%r20%14%16%21%16%17%5%18%--4%12%31%fHl13%18%20%-17%12%17%14%17%

553911390104105395231-4545136722812891325522297Tend to agree28%27%32%30%32%N32%n23%35%29%-20%18%39%fL29%32%30%34%66%19%26%30%23%30%

243376875877554171-95297501646*141418628221Tend to disagree12%23%T21%T29%RT18%23%32%oP27%22%-46%17%25%16%24%21%17%4%31%28%22%29%22%

1163020202812249-16641749123655867Strongly disagree6%4%8%7%6%9%7%11%6%-6%22%5%9%8%6%3%19%6%12%6%9%7%

353910610678105676220-101135116721373172024136287Net: Disagree18%27%t29%T36%T24%32%P39%P38%28%-52%39%31%25%32%28%20%23%37%40%e28%38%29%

64378957756536320226112164619091121121423248Don't know33%Qr26%25%19%23%20%21%23%25%100%28%39%18%15%22%25%26%11%27%22%25%25%25%

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Table 327Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?If current levels of immigration are maintained, I expect to see race riots in the near futureBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Race relationsYoung peopleare still atoday are more

problem in thetolerant thanUK, even iftheir parents

people do notof differentRace relationstalk about themethnic groups,in my localRace relationsas much as theyreligions andarea havein the UK have

did ten yearssexualimproved in theimproved in theagoorientationslast ten yearslast ten years

1001100110011001Unweighted base

1001100110011001Weighted base

722722431527Net: Agree72%72%43%53%

22328698112Strongly agree22%29%10%11%

499436334415Tend to agree50%44%33%41%

8695132168Tend to disagree9%10%13%17%

17264767Strongly disagree2%3%5%7%

103121179235Net: Disagree10%12%18%23%

176157391239Don't know18%16%39%24%

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Table 328Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Summary TableBase: All respondents

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3873123529222641753336239288161131234527Net: Agree48%46%65%fIjK44%45%45%52%46%58%kmo66%IKlM52%49%56%E56%B47%54%b53%

LMOPOp

91528124561211564369243652112Strongly agree12%10%15%10%18%h10%11%13%9%9%8%9%13%E8%13%c12%11%

29579540517202964283019621913796182415Tend to agree36%36%50%IKLM34%27%35%41%33%49%IkLM57%IKLM43%l40%43%47%B34%42%B41%

OPopOP

1033272549718194138583505068168Tend to disagree13%21%g14%21%g18%18%14%20%15%9%19%17%16%17%18%16%17%

4159525411625363122261967Strongly disagree5%9%5%4%11%m11%mn8%12%hMn5%4%7%7%6%8%9%A4%7%

14483629614112825618121114727687235Net: Disagree18%30%GhNp19%25%29%G28%Gnp22%32%GhNP20%12%26%g25%22%25%27%A20%23%

2738303851313202911161311085773110239Don't know35%hiN24%16%32%N26%27%N26%n22%22%22%23%27%d21%20%26%c25%c24%

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Table 329Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Race relations in the UK have improved in the last ten yearsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

21023463782157136520324617*14839149182527Net: Agree34%43%54%31%54%57%51%79%50%53%52%22%39%8%53%57%57%a50%53%

1249214212327386413*3482640112Strongly agree16%11%11%9%20%Lp15%L7%10%6%10%14%J22%18%8%12%11%10%11%11%

17184423611341157165182-4-11432123142415Tend to agree18%32%43%22%34%42%44%69%45%43%39%-21%-41%46%48%A39%41%

347271019531236480-5-53153757168Tend to disagree45%18%17%37%15%13%17%6%18%17%17%-29%-19%22%14%16%17%

122117531-92731-3185163467Strongly disagree21%8%5%5%10%m3%10%MP-7%7%7%-16%17%3%7%6%d9%D7%

4692817248413291111-8161205391235Net: Disagree66%26%21%42%25%17%27%Mp6%25%24%24%-45%17%22%30%21%25%23%

-71085153866232921144346995793239Don't know-32%25%27%22%27%21%15%25%24%24%78%16%75%25%C13%22%25%C24%

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Table 330Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Race relations in the UK have improved in the last ten yearsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

87781981621571961041038618188430141375206243644060527Net: Agree45%54%55%T54%t48%60%P61%P71%49%55%43%64%73%FL69%FL68%49%56%54%52%73%Ac51%63%53%

26193631324219375--718113670619108619112Strongly agree13%13%10%10%10%13%11%23%10%--24%16%Fl26%FL17%9%17%6%19%a21%A10%20%11%

615916213112415485731018116519105305146152635441415Tend to agree31%41%t45%T44%T38%47%P50%P48%39%55%43%39%57%FL43%51%40%38%48%33%52%41%43%41%

352856485561252136-451593213133621547168Tend to disagree18%20%15%16%17%19%15%15%17%-18%19%13%20%16%17%9%28%12%3%18%B8%17%

1482123391011164--12-364213457767Strongly disagree7%6%6%8%12%nO3%6%o5%8%H--4%2%-2%8%gH7%8%7%8%7%7%7%

493777719471363199-4717936195649521114235Net: Disagree25%25%21%24%29%nO22%21%21%25%H-18%23%15%20%17%25%H16%36%19%11%25%b15%23%

5829856773613112081841453119811113820721239Don't know30%qs20%24%22%22%18%18%9%26%gH45%39%13%12%11%15%26%gH29%10%28%16%24%22%24%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3464114378191829551734185246129115187431Net: Agree42%41%61%GHIJ31%42%39%37%33%43%m34%49%IM38%48%E44%41%43%43%

KLMOP

31428536671466356327234898Strongly agree4%9%15%MP4%14%MP13%MP11%mp8%11%mp12%m9%7%12%E9%8%11%10%

30508732613132241112815118310292139334Tend to agree38%gi32%46%GHIJ27%29%27%26%24%32%22%41%GIjk31%36%35%33%32%33%

KLMOm

112021164951814765676413457132Tend to disagree14%13%11%14%18%17%11%20%fhn11%15%9%11%15%14%12%13%13%

27961236524212615171547Strongly disagree2%4%5%5%5%4%7%7%4%4%5%4%5%5%6%3%5%

132730235119241991077102565172179Net: Disagree16%17%16%19%23%22%17%27%fHNo15%19%14%16%20%19%18%17%18%

p

336744597192236542425228163106114171391Don't know42%N42%N23%50%fN35%39%N45%N40%N42%N47%N36%n47%D32%36%41%40%39%

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Table 332Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Race relations in my local area have improved in the last ten yearsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

171902306014075515521419-11139133138431Net: Agree19%32%44%12%44%42%46%46%42%40%46%18%53%-40%57%AD51%AD38%43%

-143-815313103153-6-309233098Strongly agree-3%10%-12%10%10%20%8%8%11%-32%-11%13%9%8%10%

171472224510944412416114-8130110108334Tend to agree19%29%34%12%32%32%36%27%34%32%34%18%21%-29%44%AD42%AD29%33%

31526818454155657-1-40132750132Tend to disagree40%5%12%31%12%12%14%25%12%14%12%-8%-14%20%b11%14%13%

-216*5817151426-1183112247Strongly disagree-7%4%2%7%5%6%8%4%4%6%-7%17%3%4%4%6%5%

336761325625207083-3148163972179Net: Disagree40%12%16%33%19%18%20%33%16%18%18%-15%17%17%24%15%20%18%

3131761125581063541611735641191388156391Don't know41%56%41%55%37%41%34%20%42%42%37%82%32%83%43%bC19%34%C43%BC39%

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Table 333Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Race relations in my local area have improved in the last ten yearsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

6262179127115176781030817177425124296206193035749431Net: Agree32%43%t50%qT42%T36%54%P46%P71%39%55%35%58%65%FL58%FL60%39%54%47%42%60%A42%51%43%

20203126323415362--9161136585136821098Strongly agree11%14%9%9%10%10%9%23%8%--31%14%FL25%FL17%8%13%6%8%13%10%10%10%

424214810183142637246178581488238155162327539334Tend to agree22%29%41%qST34%T26%43%P37%P48%31%55%35%28%51%FgL33%42%31%41%41%35%47%a32%41%33%

252530525539183102-431482910013631209132Tend to disagree13%17%R8%17%R17%no12%10%21%13%-20%12%12%19%14%13%2%23%14%e5%14%e9%13%

12518102697-44---3-343211340447Strongly disagree6%3%5%3%8%O3%4%-6%---2%-1%6%6%8%1%6%5%4%5%

372948638247253147-4316832143347515912179Net: Disagree19%20%r13%21%R25%NO14%14%21%18%-20%12%14%19%15%19%9%30%15%11%19%13%18%

9553133110127104681339198241052328143191534134391Don't know49%QRS37%37%37%39%o32%40%9%43%GH45%45%30%21%23%25%43%GH37%23%42%29%40%36%39%

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Table 334Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Race relations in my local area have improved in the last ten yearsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

531241327912323873963351369353216209297722Net: Agree67%78%KLm70%66%63%65%78%kl81%gKLM74%66%73%75%d69%74%75%69%72%

nP

2760482571115233416201521348185120286Strongly agree34%km38%hiKM26%21%37%kM22%30%25%27%31%30%31%26%28%30%28%29%

N

276483545222450611730217219135124177436Tend to agree34%40%l44%L45%L25%43%L48%Lp56%GkLn47%Lp34%43%l44%43%47%44%41%44%

OP

88267473511411435334184395Tend to disagree10%5%14%imO6%19%hIJMO14%imO7%6%9%9%16%ijMO9%10%12%B7%10%10%

3572*111222917881026Strongly disagree4%3%4%2%2%3%1%1%1%3%3%2%3%3%3%2%3%

11133494846136135170422654121Net: Disagree14%8%18%hIjMO8%20%hIJMO16%Ijmo8%7%10%12%19%hIjM10%14%14%b9%12%12%

O

1522233139710201157087334580157Don't know18%f14%12%26%FhIj17%19%F15%12%16%22%F8%14%17%11%16%c19%C16%

NO

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Table 335Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Young people today are more tolerant than their parents of different ethnic groups, religions and sexual orientationsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

4153271647912221195275341212320151207245722Net: Agree66%65%75%M82%70%63%72%m70%74%71%73%40%67%64%72%75%80%Ad67%72%

15128727427554010513612*88178197286Strongly agree16%24%30%33%40%Lp30%25%33%31%27%29%18%13%8%31%25%31%26%29%

39199102048147655170205110311434126148436Tend to agree50%41%46%MN49%30%34%48%MN37%42%44%44%22%54%56%41%50%48%a41%44%

2234-91930483945-2-278144595Tend to disagree27%8%8%-13%13%p10%23%6%10%10%-10%-10%b11%b5%12%B10%

-36-1314-61011---5241526Strongly disagree-12%1%-1%2%4%P-4%3%2%---2%3%2%4%b3%

2440-1022444134955-2-32101861121Net: Disagree27%20%9%-14%15%p14%p23%10%13%12%-10%-11%b14%b7%17%B12%

*367311314112162743424573561157Don't know6%15%15%18%16%22%L13%6%16%16%16%60%23%36%16%11%13%17%16%

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Table 336Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Young people today are more tolerant than their parents of different ethnic groups, religions and sexual orientationsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1219727223022925313112563112248635159554279384460582722Net: Agree63%68%75%sT77%sT71%77%p77%83%71%55%63%85%76%81%77%72%73%75%84%a88%A71%86%72%

543311286103100533234161216185222872182823246286Strongly agree28%23%31%s29%32%30%31%17%29%H55%31%41%14%41%H25%30%H18%13%40%ae57%AE27%49%29%

67641601441261537810329-6137117107327207201637336436Tend to agree35%45%t44%T48%T39%47%p46%66%42%-31%44%62%FGL40%51%43%54%b62%44%32%43%38%44%

17233322352714272-*11562370122485795Tend to disagree9%16%Qrt9%7%11%8%8%16%9%-2%4%13%15%11%9%3%18%5%9%10%7%10%

46691565-25--2--2231---25-26Strongly disagree2%4%2%3%5%o2%3%-3%h--6%--1%3%h2%---3%-3%

21293932503318297-*3156259322241117121Net: Disagree11%20%QRT11%11%16%o10%11%16%12%-2%10%13%15%12%12%5%18%5%9%13%7%12%

52184938444221*1331721322412081521426157Don't know27%QRS12%14%13%14%13%12%2%17%g45%35%5%11%5%12%16%g22%B7%11%3%17%B7%16%

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Table 337Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Young people today are more tolerant than their parents of different ethnic groups, religions and sexual orientationsBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

521131398011323573954051355367219207295722Net: Agree65%71%l74%L68%57%64%72%81%KLMP74%L81%KLp74%l72%72%76%a74%69%72%

134145173141019301418113110626597223Strongly agree16%26%m24%m15%14%29%lMP21%21%23%27%m26%m23%22%21%23%22%22%

397294639172554662733243256158142199499Tend to agree50%k45%50%K53%K44%35%51%K61%KlO51%K54%K48%k49%50%54%A51%46%50%

71918736431017384824184486Tend to disagree9%12%gI9%6%18%GhIM13%GIm8%3%8%2%10%i8%9%8%6%10%9%

4252*1-112-61246717Strongly disagree5%fhj1%3%2%2%2%-1%1%4%-1%2%1%2%2%2%

1120229474411374460282452103Net: Disagree13%I13%i12%i8%20%GHIjM15%gI8%4%9%6%10%9%12%10%8%12%10%

172527295111013227119184434983176Don't know21%16%14%25%in23%21%20%14%17%13%16%19%17%15%18%19%18%

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Table 338Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Race relations are still a problem in the UK, even if people do not talk about them as much as they did ten years agoBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

6133031349104233139327534118319956196259722Net: Agree93%60%70%66%73%73%76%p81%72%71%73%22%47%64%71%81%a76%71%72%

348951943604268910414168174884223Strongly agree46%16%20%25%29%30%LP20%28%20%23%22%22%23%17%24%25%19%23%22%

31021483061173967186237-4213039148175499Tend to agree47%44%49%42%44%42%56%Mnp53%52%48%50%-25%47%47%56%57%AD48%50%

*54116626284234-4-267183086Tend to disagree7%22%9%m4%10%5%8%12%6%11%7%-25%-9%10%7%8%9%

-*71225-54912-522617Strongly disagree-1%2%6%3%1%2%-4%i1%2%18%13%-2%3%1%2%2%

*54828831212454417-3192036103Net: Disagree7%23%11%m10%12%6%10%12%9%12%9%18%37%-11%13%8%10%10%

-483510314312366853324944372176Don't know-17%19%23%15%22%l14%6%18%17%18%60%16%36%18%C6%17%C20%C18%

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Table 339Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Race relations are still a problem in the UK, even if people do not talk about them as much as they did ten years agoBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

123107272218244253128125591122388391635482611344460878722Net: Agree63%74%t75%T73%T76%77%75%81%70%45%60%81%77%91%FhL78%71%71%92%75%88%Ae71%82%72%

434069698485312179-3921114417263131518627223Strongly agree22%28%r19%23%26%n26%n18%17%23%-18%31%18%26%21%22%17%26%28%30%22%29%22%

8067203149160168971038118146728118376208212942150499Tend to agree41%46%56%sT50%t50%51%57%65%48%45%43%49%59%fl65%fl57%49%54%66%47%58%49%53%50%

1914252828241316912211117662*3378686Tend to disagree10%10%7%9%9%7%8%10%9%55%10%6%10%2%8%9%6%4%7%6%9%6%9%

3275624114---213123--114117Strongly disagree2%1%2%2%2%1%2%7%2%---2%2%2%2%7%Ac--2%2%1%2%

2216313335261728312213220785*34917103Net: Disagree11%11%9%11%11%8%10%17%10%55%10%6%12%5%10%10%13%4%7%8%11%7%10%

49215748444826*151-64132251416*8215911176Don't know25%QRS15%16%16%14%15%15%2%19%Gh-30%13%12%5%12%18%g16%4%18%b5%19%B11%18%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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The recentattack on a UK

soldier inWoolwich by twoMuslim men is anThe MuslimThe Muslimexample of someThe Muslimcommunity incommunity in the

members of acommunity is noBritain does notUK is doinggroup takingmore extremistIslam is anshare the sameenough to combatextreme andthan otherinherentlyvalues as peopleextremism in

uncharacteristiccommunities, aspeacefulin the rest oftheiraction,shown by the IRAreligionthe countrycommunities

10011001100110011001Unweighted base

10011001100110011001Weighted base

723510479444294Net: Agree72%51%48%44%29%

44420717617077Strongly agree44%21%18%17%8%

278303303275217Tend to agree28%30%30%27%22%

74149154227244Tend to disagree7%15%15%23%24%

418311362151Strongly disagree4%8%11%6%15%

114232267289395Net: Disagree11%23%27%29%39%

164260255268312Don't know16%26%25%27%31%

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Table 341Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Summary Table

Base: All respondents

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

2135942861515213310161121819977118294Net: Agree27%22%50%FGHI24%29%31%30%24%25%20%23%23%36%E34%ab27%27%29%

JKLMOP

6723617571033334320213677Strongly agree8%4%12%fmO5%4%13%FMO10%8%8%6%4%7%9%7%7%8%8%

152871235910142371379138795682217Tend to agree19%17%38%FGHI19%25%18%20%15%18%14%19%16%27%E27%AB20%19%22%

JKMOP

2240322661211243913181241206772105244Tend to disagree28%n25%17%22%30%n24%23%27%n30%N27%26%25%24%23%26%25%24%

1031281327101815898071504555151Strongly disagree13%20%m15%11%10%13%19%20%m12%15%14%16%14%17%16%13%15%

337160398182142542128204191117118160395Net: Disagree41%45%mN32%32%40%37%43%47%MN42%42%40%42%37%40%42%37%39%

2653345261614264219261741387486152312Don't know32%N33%N18%44%IJkN31%n32%N27%29%n33%N37%N37%N36%D27%26%31%35%C31%

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Table 342Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The Muslim community in the UK is doing enough to combat extremism in their communities

Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

151123234810182511314717-732980104294Net: Agree23%24%26%17%34%33%33%p53%19%29%J31%J18%39%-26%42%AbD31%28%29%

*-29-9191813333915-1410183077Strongly agree6%-7%-14%Lp14%LP6%8%2%9%J8%J18%26%-5%14%bD7%8%8%

1583313288272280108-2-59196274217Tend to agree16%24%19%17%20%20%27%P45%17%21%23%-13%-21%28%24%20%22%

-411421126884368711814276196478244Tend to disagree-19%26%m8%17%18%28%Mn23%28%22%25%22%21%38%27%28%25%21%24%

26574922523255371-4-37103962151Strongly disagree26%25%13%21%13%15%17%17%19%14%15%-23%-13%14%15%17%15%

2101716204813966013918918211229103140395Net: Disagree26%45%39%30%29%33%45%MN40%47%I36%40%22%44%38%40%42%40%38%39%

3715111254867143133134333931177122312Don't know51%32%35%L53%37%L33%L22%6%34%35%h29%60%17%62%33%C15%30%C33%C31%

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Table 343Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The Muslim community in the UK is doing enough to combat extremism in their communities

Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

49461158189113476187-2127122107179177131324326294Net: Agree26%32%32%27%28%35%p28%42%24%-11%43%62%FL51%FL51%23%48%Ab58%30%26%28%28%29%

15162519282613244-252053242431268277Strongly agree8%11%7%6%9%8%7%14%6%-11%17%18%FL12%16%5%10%25%2%3%8%3%8%

353090626288354142--7501774137144131117524217Tend to agree18%21%25%t21%19%27%P20%28%18%--26%44%FL39%FL36%18%37%A33%28%23%20%25%22%

423986778587415202-11712124219742111621127244Tend to disagree22%27%24%26%26%27%24%34%25%H-55%25%11%27%H20%26%H10%20%24%33%E25%e28%24%

2923495056392911311-39620127616912915151Strongly disagree15%16%14%17%17%o12%17%9%16%H55%-12%8%14%10%17%H15%10%14%18%15%16%15%

71621351271411267063331111122186232594172534042395Net: Disagree37%43%37%42%44%39%41%43%42%H55%55%38%19%42%H30%42%H25%31%38%50%E40%44%39%

733611091938853227417622339264101151227526312Don't know38%S25%31%30%29%27%31%15%35%GH45%34%19%19%7%19%34%GH27%11%33%24%32%28%31%

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Table 344Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The Muslim community in the UK is doing enough to combat extremism in their communities

Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3073108436212640562021182262156118170444Net: Agree38%46%Fl57%FgHi36%31%42%52%FLMp45%f44%f40%30%37%51%E54%AB42%39%44%

KLMP

103041142891629577397634759170Strongly agree12%19%22%Fgmp12%10%17%18%17%22%Fgmp10%10%15%19%22%A17%14%17%

2044672941317242815141091669371111275Tend to agree26%28%35%FHlm24%21%25%34%fh27%21%30%21%22%32%E32%ab25%26%27%

21343335712719281319127100607195227Tend to disagree26%j21%18%29%JN36%hiJN24%j14%21%22%25%27%j26%D20%21%25%22%23%

o

2883142131047352817143162Strongly disagree2%5%4%2%7%8%mp4%15%JMNOP8%m8%10%Mnp7%5%6%5%7%6%

234241388169323816261621287785127289Net: Disagree28%26%22%32%Jn43%JNO33%Jn18%36%JN29%j33%j37%JN33%D25%27%30%29%29%

2744393851215173513231471215777134268Don't know33%IN28%21%32%in26%25%30%19%27%27%32%in30%D24%20%27%C31%C27%

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Table 345Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The Muslim community in Britain does not share the same values as people in the rest of the country

Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

2121644247516375317720719110944114166444Net: Agree32%53%38%20%36%52%NP53%NP41%41%46%44%22%53%21%39%64%ABD44%45%44%

126321329593167576-7-39134071170Strongly agree19%11%14%10%20%20%19%18%12%19%j16%-42%-14%19%15%19%17%

1101012114610443710313112170317495275Tend to agree13%42%23%10%16%32%Np34%NP23%29%27%28%22%10%21%25%45%ABD29%26%27%

2310772020694298311113174126571227Tend to disagree37%13%25%M34%29%M14%22%M24%23%22%24%18%18%17%27%a18%25%19%23%

1*3624514381635*1-233132162Strongly disagree13%2%8%lm13%6%3%4%19%6%4%7%i6%7%-8%5%5%6%6%

3314392425827389914614198167892289Net: Disagree50%15%33%M46%35%M17%27%M43%29%26%31%25%25%17%35%Ac23%30%25%29%

17127720446223810911734372968109268Don't know18%32%29%L33%29%30%L20%16%30%28%25%53%23%62%26%C13%26%C30%C27%

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Table 346Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The Muslim community in Britain does not share the same values as people in the rest of the country

Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

8480149130147154798338-5126426106331224221937841444Net: Agree43%56%QRT41%43%46%47%46%54%43%-25%43%56%FL59%fl51%43%60%ab32%48%38%44%43%44%

392854486252295133-*420123613110171014117170Strongly agree20%19%15%16%19%16%17%31%17%-2%14%17%28%18%17%27%8%16%20%16%18%17%

4552958285102503205-5844137020012314923623275Tend to agree23%36%qRT26%27%26%31%29%23%26%-23%28%38%FL31%34%26%33%25%32%18%28%25%27%

36208883717846518416619114318023101419824227Tend to disagree18%14%24%S28%ST22%24%27%32%23%55%31%21%16%26%21%23%7%25%22%e27%E23%E25%23%

892125201913-43--118-1940112355562Strongly disagree4%6%6%8%6%6%7%-5%--4%16%FGL-9%5%4%7%5%6%6%6%6%

4429108107919759522716737116322044121725329289Net: Disagree23%20%30%St36%ST28%30%35%32%29%55%31%25%32%26%30%29%11%32%27%e34%E29%E31%29%

663510363857633222918914639217114111422725268Don't know34%Qs24%29%Q21%26%23%19%14%29%gH45%43%32%12%14%19%28%gH30%36%25%28%27%26%27%

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Table 347Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The Muslim community in Britain does not share the same values as people in the rest of the country

Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3569107469282346553031220259153130196479Net: Agree44%44%57%fHMo38%48%56%hMo47%51%m43%61%fhMo44%45%51%e53%a46%46%48%

pp

122140113121019296139086495473176Strongly agree15%13%21%M9%14%25%gMO20%M22%M22%Mo13%18%18%17%17%19%17%18%

23486735715132626241813017310476123303Tend to agree29%30%36%H29%34%h31%h27%29%21%48%FHIJ26%27%34%E36%aB27%29%30%

kMOP

929282325715159118273493867154Tend to disagree11%18%15%19%10%10%15%17%12%18%16%17%14%17%14%16%15%

101919825812182105260333446113Strongly disagree12%12%10%7%10%11%16%Gm14%g14%g4%14%g11%12%11%12%11%11%

1948473141015273411211341338272113267Net: Disagree23%30%25%26%20%21%30%31%26%22%31%27%26%28%26%26%27%

264134426111116409171361185579121255Don't know33%gIN26%18%35%GIjk32%giN23%23%18%31%iN17%25%28%23%19%28%C28%C25%

N

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Table 348Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Islam is an inherently peaceful religion

Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

4420583274153106215924817-12940133170479Net: Agree56%17%47%40%47%51%50%62%48%41%53%I25%37%-46%59%ad51%46%48%

317231538442215499*2-48144468176Strongly agree43%5%17%15%22%27%LP14%12%17%14%21%I6%11%-17%20%17%19%18%

131335173610984010515015-812688102303Tend to agree13%13%31%25%25%25%36%M50%31%27%32%18%26%-29%39%a34%28%30%

-77431116443206666-4147124149154Tend to disagree-31%17%15%17%11%14%18%16%17%14%-22%25%17%18%16%13%15%

2443371639213494913-3342150113Strongly disagree26%17%10%15%10%11%13%13%10%13%10%22%16%-12%5%8%14%Bc11%

2111166183283533115115171801662100267Net: Disagree26%48%27%31%27%22%27%32%25%30%24%22%38%25%29%23%24%27%27%

18113618387113411210734470136597255Don't know18%35%26%29%26%26%23%6%27%29%h23%53%25%75%25%18%25%26%25%

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Table 349Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Islam is an inherently peaceful religion

Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

7273179152153180798344-8148429135330206282440152479Net: Agree37%51%T50%T51%T47%55%np46%51%43%-40%49%74%FL68%FL65%43%55%54%62%a48%47%55%48%

392754545970254115-173815611076110315613176Strongly agree20%19%15%18%18%22%n14%25%15%-7%23%33%FL34%FL29%14%15%7%22%b7%18%b14%18%

33471259895110544228-67461575223146182124538303Tend to agree17%32%T35%T33%T29%33%32%26%29%-33%25%41%FL34%36%29%39%47%39%41%29%40%30%

382351424050364125-5315629122323813911154Tend to disagree20%16%14%14%12%15%21%P26%16%-28%11%13%13%14%16%7%15%8%15%16%12%15%

222134354927221100-2453139962699014113Strongly disagree12%15%10%12%15%O8%13%9%13%H-9%13%4%6%6%13%H16%19%13%17%11%15%11%

604485779077585225-77208422219491622925267Net: Disagree31%r31%24%26%28%23%34%O35%28%H-37%23%18%19%20%29%H23%34%21%32%27%27%27%

622696708171352225258105302168181022718255Don't know32%qS18%27%s23%25%22%20%14%28%gH100%23%28%9%13%15%28%gH22%12%18%20%27%19%25%

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Table 350Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Islam is an inherently peaceful religion

Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

35841115011282445622434247262165146198510Net: Agree44%53%59%MP42%55%57%m49%51%48%49%49%50%51%57%A52%46%51%

133140203149202991710899545993207Strongly agree16%20%21%17%16%29%MP19%23%23%18%25%22%19%19%21%22%21%

22527131814152533151714016311187105303Tend to agree28%33%38%fhm26%39%27%30%28%26%31%25%29%32%38%Ab31%a24%30%

152431182651122596782523265149Tend to disagree19%15%16%15%12%11%10%12%17%11%12%14%16%18%B11%15%15%

715156146111153404324263383Strongly disagree8%9%8%5%5%8%12%m13%fM8%9%5%8%8%8%9%8%8%

223946243101122331012107125765898232Net: Disagree28%25%24%20%17%20%23%25%25%20%17%22%24%26%21%23%23%

2236314561214223415231361244976134260Don't know28%N22%17%38%hiKN28%n24%28%N25%26%n31%N34%N28%24%17%27%C31%C26%

O

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Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

1922393264171958187256110114445150158510Net: Agree23%38%51%46%47%45%56%M53%45%48%54%j18%59%13%52%a66%Ad58%A43%51%

139561534533226911314-66154872207Strongly agree23%13%22%28%22%24%17%20%17%18%24%I18%25%-24%22%19%20%21%

-612841730118537118143-61783010286303Tend to agree-25%30%m18%25%21%39%MNP33%29%31%30%-34%13%28%44%AD39%AD23%30%

1559172452427576014-43123652149Tend to disagree19%22%14%3%10%17%17%27%21%H15%13%22%22%-16%17%14%14%15%

*33217831283934-21164194183Strongly disagree7%13%7%3%11%6%10%13%7%10%7%-9%25%6%6%7%11%D8%

28921143283636969315159165593232Net: Disagree26%34%21%6%21%23%27%p40%28%h25%20%22%31%25%21%24%21%25%23%

36120922465313410412132375754115260Don't know51%28%28%L47%32%L32%L17%6%27%27%26%60%10%62%27%C11%21%c32%BC26%

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Table 352Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The Muslim community is no more extremist than other communities, as shown by the IRA

Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

8372192162169181868384-797733126374208243042854510Net: Agree43%50%53%T54%T52%55%51%55%48%-33%31%68%FL77%FL61%49%56%64%52%60%50%57%51%

383270667067384146-2234226014362131117524207Strongly agree20%22%20%22%22%20%22%25%18%-10%9%30%FL50%FHL29%19%15%20%28%22%20%25%21%

45391219699114484237-56431266232155111925330303Tend to agree23%27%34%T32%T31%35%28%30%30%-24%23%38%27%32%30%41%43%24%38%30%32%30%

24324646385632311813715431115328712815149Tend to disagree12%22%qRT13%15%12%17%p19%p23%15%55%17%25%13%10%15%15%9%15%17%15%15%16%15%

18132428371618270-239-14693137691083Strongly disagree9%9%7%9%11%O5%10%O14%9%g-11%11%7%-7%9%g9%8%6%15%8%11%8%

42457174767250518715102444518463111519725232Net: Disagree21%31%Rt20%25%23%22%29%36%24%g55%27%35%21%10%21%24%g18%22%24%29%23%27%23%

7027986479743512231891363720910211523316260Don't know36%QrS19%27%s21%24%23%20%9%28%gH45%39%33%12%13%18%27%gH26%b14%24%10%27%B17%26%

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Table 353Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The Muslim community is no more extremist than other communities, as shown by the IRA

Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

601191357614353769933650363360225204294723Net: Agree76%m75%m72%64%70%71%74%77%m72%72%72%74%70%78%A73%68%72%

3777624510232742642533242202121133190444Strongly agree47%N49%N33%37%49%N46%N55%MN47%N50%mN50%N47%N49%D40%42%47%44%44%

23427331412102729111712115710471104278Tend to agree29%26%39%FgHJ26%21%24%20%30%22%22%24%25%31%e36%AB25%24%28%

KLmo

21019613441654304318154074Tend to disagree3%6%10%ip5%7%6%7%4%12%ImP9%6%6%8%6%5%9%b7%

199412*9313162516141141Strongly disagree1%6%5%3%4%4%1%10%HJmP2%2%4%3%5%5%a5%3%4%

3192892541219674668342952114Net: Disagree4%12%p15%P8%11%10%8%13%P14%P12%11%9%13%e12%10%12%11%

1621263441098178128183314885164Don't know20%i13%14%28%HINO19%19%I18%9%13%16%18%17%16%11%17%C20%C16%

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Table 354Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The recent attack on a UK soldier in Woolwich by two Muslim men is an example of some members of a group taking extreme and uncharacteristic action,rather than being indicative of the Muslim community as a wholeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

6133201543100225119426235519321254196247723Net: Agree93%60%74%78%64%70%73%68%73%68%76%I22%54%64%76%A79%a75%A67%72%

472029326312776215721816212828117162444Strongly agree56%32%47%43%47%44%41%43%48%41%46%22%34%47%46%40%45%44%44%

261187113698432105137-3184267985278Tend to agree37%27%27%n35%16%25%32%N25%25%27%29%-19%17%30%a38%A31%A23%28%

-234-862415343412-247152574Tend to disagree-10%8%-11%m4%8%4%4%9%j7%18%10%-9%10%6%7%7%

*111-7418261915-3-42102141Strongly disagree7%5%3%-10%MP3%6%P13%4%5%3%-16%-2%3%4%6%D4%

*345-141042311534815-2882646114Net: Disagree7%14%10%-21%MP7%14%m17%8%14%10%18%26%-10%12%10%13%11%

-669410334122471673423863873164Don't know-26%16%22%15%23%Lp13%15%18%18%14%60%21%36%14%9%15%20%Cd16%

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Table 355Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The recent attack on a UK soldier in Woolwich by two Muslim men is an example of some members of a group taking extreme and uncharacteristic action,rather than being indicative of the Muslim community as a wholeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1181092692242382491298565111238736158550248393761575723Net: Agree61%76%T75%T75%T74%76%76%55%71%55%56%83%76%82%76%72%67%66%85%ae74%72%79%72%

76641601421521587843621810372682351114252737852444Strongly agree39%45%45%47%47%48%46%30%46%H55%41%35%33%60%H40%46%H30%30%55%E54%e44%54%44%

4244109828691514203-314491075198134141023724278Tend to agree21%31%t30%T27%27%28%30%25%26%-15%48%43%FGL22%36%26%36%36%30%20%28%25%28%

13132522182519459-31631459141364474Tend to disagree7%9%7%7%6%8%11%P28%7%-17%4%6%8%7%8%2%34%3%6%8%5%7%

13412121678132--27-9313-1630741Strongly disagree7%3%3%4%5%o2%5%9%4%--6%6%-4%4%9%-2%13%Ac4%8%4%

26183734343227592-33133239044299512114Net: Disagree13%12%10%11%11%10%16%o36%12%-17%10%12%8%11%12%11%34%5%19%c11%12%11%

501754425146151137152144271278-441488164Don't know26%QRS12%15%14%16%N14%9%9%17%45%28%8%13%10%13%17%22%b-10%7%17%8%16%

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Table 356Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?The recent attack on a UK soldier in Woolwich by two Muslim men is an example of some members of a group taking extreme and uncharacteristic action,rather than being indicative of the Muslim community as a wholeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

70141143106194342831234662453424248253375877Traditional89%N89%N76%89%N94%N86%n85%93%N96%fJKm93%N89%N92%D83%86%90%c87%88%

Nop

918451317775473786422755124Modern11%h11%h24%FGHI11%h6%14%H15%H7%4%7%11%h8%17%E14%b10%13%12%

kLMOP

50931287114312358773843303324180167280627Peaceful63%j59%68%J60%70%J63%j47%65%J60%j76%hJmo62%j62%63%62%60%65%63%

296560486182631521227187187110113151374Violent37%41%g32%40%g30%37%53%fGhI35%40%g24%38%38%37%38%40%35%37%

kLNp

2652100378201732472232182211113102179393Integrated33%33%53%HIJk31%39%40%34%36%36%45%46%mo37%41%39%36%42%39%

MOP

53106888212303257822738308300178179251608Separate67%N67%fN47%69%fN61%60%n66%N64%N64%N55%54%63%59%61%64%58%61%

3768108509251837623036217262126140214479Tolerant47%43%57%IJMO42%46%50%j35%41%48%61%IJMo51%j44%51%E43%50%50%48%

4290806911253252671934273249165141217522Intolerant53%57%gN43%58%GN54%50%65%fGkN59%GN52%39%49%56%D49%57%50%50%52%

172569103117101761170117634578186Promotes free thinking21%iM16%m37%FGHI8%15%22%iM15%12%13%12%16%14%23%E22%b16%18%19%

JKLMOP

62133119109173942791124458421394227235352815Set in its ways79%N84%N63%92%KNoP85%N78%N85%N88%kNp87%N88%N84%N86%D77%78%84%c82%81%

223610632620111735222313119911478138330Respectful of women28%23%56%FHIJ27%28%41%HIJM22%19%27%45%HIJM33%i27%39%E39%aB28%32%33%

KLMOPOpOp

57122828714293972942747359311177202292671Not respectful of women72%gkN77%GKN44%73%GKN72%N59%N78%GKN81%fGKN73%GKN55%67%N73%D61%61%72%C68%c67%

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Table 357Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

254710728822132643242715721211397159369Equal31%29%57%FHIJ24%40%M45%IJMO27%29%33%48%hIJM38%M32%42%E39%35%37%37%

klMOPpOp

54112829112273663862643333299178183271632Unequal69%gkN71%GKN43%76%FGKL60%n55%n73%GKN71%GKN67%gN52%62%N68%D58%61%65%63%63%

N

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Table 357Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

519393175412726216115338408313324155230332877Traditional81%84%91%LN84%80%89%85%100%90%88%87%56%72%64%87%80%89%c91%C88%

14413131646-13486225237133034124Modern19%16%9%16%20%P11%15%P-10%12%13%44%28%36%13%20%Ab11%9%12%

492821547871821281223310410217944166220627Peaceful61%40%65%76%69%61%59%74%63%58%66%I78%59%43%64%64%64%60%63%

21315252156125447163160173992494146374Violent39%60%35%24%31%39%41%26%37%42%H34%22%41%57%36%36%36%40%37%

31017582957111747148191*12212022100138393Integrated40%45%40%39%44%40%36%44%36%38%41%6%65%36%43%32%38%38%39%

41225912388619698223827956315846160228608Separate60%55%60%61%56%60%64%56%64%62%59%94%35%64%57%68%62%62%61%

4423153367135957171242311214530130159479Tolerant61%17%53%L26%49%47%44%55%44%44%51%i50%60%43%52%a43%50%43%48%

21920315347617277121522837313339130207522Intolerant39%83%47%74%51%53%56%P45%56%56%h49%50%40%57%48%57%50%57%d52%

-27651627613175810826-54135259186Promotes free thinking-11%18%24%23%19%20%18%14%15%23%IJ37%35%-19%19%20%16%19%

620358155211724713111328362411522455208307815Set in its ways100%89%82%76%77%81%80%82%86%H85%H77%63%65%100%81%81%80%84%81%

2612463054109441116169381833288114330Respectful of women24%25%29%33%44%P38%p35%p28%32%30%36%i60%45%26%30%47%ABD34%31%33%

5173101338891991188270301210419536172252671Not respectful of women76%75%71%lmN67%56%62%65%72%68%70%h64%40%55%74%70%C53%66%C69%C67%

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Table 358Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

24162428601094431371844811093098118369Equal39%16%37%18%41%42%35%27%34%36%39%78%46%26%39%44%a38%32%37%

419272164083199128524928619416939162248632Unequal61%84%63%82%59%58%65%73%66%64%61%22%54%74%61%56%62%68%c63%

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Table 358Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

16912131027428728715513717217238235160700217424276683877Traditional87%84%86%91%rS89%88%91%88%90%gH100%89%82%72%81%77%91%gH58%56%92%E84%E89%E88%88%

25234926374016276-253284868155489211124Modern13%16%Q14%q9%11%12%9%12%10%-11%18%28%FL19%fl23%9%42%ABC44%8%16%11%12%12%

1178322419917522710710469-15209033158447238302853758627Peaceful60%58%62%66%54%69%P63%70%59%-77%70%79%FL75%fl76%58%64%71%66%57%63%61%63%

7761135101148101644324258241150321133152132137374Violent40%42%38%34%46%O31%37%30%41%gH100%23%30%21%25%24%42%gH36%29%34%43%37%39%37%

7766139110126138559271-1198616122259145192133440393Integrated40%46%39%37%39%42%n32%63%34%-55%32%76%FGL37%59%34%39%41%42%42%39%42%39%

1177922118919719011655222919282786509227262952355608Separate60%54%61%63%61%58%68%o37%66%H100%45%68%24%63%H41%66%H61%59%58%58%61%58%61%

8569177147134170906354-12108517125336168262140847479Tolerant44%48%49%49%42%52%P53%P43%45%-60%37%74%FGL40%60%44%42%67%57%43%48%50%48%

109751831531891578184392818292683432214192844948522Intolerant56%52%51%51%58%NO48%47%57%55%H100%40%63%26%60%H40%56%H58%33%43%57%52%50%52%

382570525160288111-6653117510216261514821186Promotes free thinking20%18%19%17%16%18%16%53%14%-30%21%46%FGL25%f36%13%43%AC15%13%30%ac17%22%19%

15611929024827226714376822142262331336662110393571074815Set in its ways80%82%81%83%84%82%84%47%86%H100%70%79%54%75%H64%87%gH57%85%87%bE70%83%bE78%81%

7257110909410356720516148420125188236111527625330Respectful of women37%39%qr30%30%29%31%33%46%26%55%32%48%74%FGL45%FL60%24%63%ABC50%23%30%32%27%33%

12288250210230225115858811315302482579136353558270671Not respectful of women63%61%70%s70%s71%69%67%54%74%GH45%68%52%26%55%H40%76%GH37%50%77%E70%E68%E73%67%

6952134111110116668246-9128418123226238151530929369Equal35%36%37%37%34%35%39%55%31%-44%42%73%FGL43%59%29%64%ABC66%32%30%36%31%37%

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Table 359Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

12592226189214211104754721116312585541134313554966632Unequal65%64%63%63%66%65%61%45%69%H100%56%58%27%57%H41%71%H36%34%68%E70%E64%E69%63%

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Table 359Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

70141143106194342831234662453424248253375877Traditional89%N89%N76%89%N94%N86%n85%93%N96%fJKm93%N89%N92%D83%86%90%c87%88%

Nop

918451317775473786422755124Modern11%h11%h24%FGHI11%h6%14%H15%H7%4%7%11%h8%17%E14%b10%13%12%

kLMOP

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Table 360Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

519393175412726216115338408313324155230332877Traditional81%84%91%LN84%80%89%85%100%90%88%87%56%72%64%87%80%89%c91%C88%

14413131646-13486225237133034124Modern19%16%9%16%20%P11%15%P-10%12%13%44%28%36%13%20%Ab11%9%12%

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Table 361Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

16912131027428728715513717217238235160700217424276683877Traditional87%84%86%91%rS89%88%91%88%90%gH100%89%82%72%81%77%91%gH58%56%92%E84%E89%E88%88%

25234926374016276-253284868155489211124Modern13%16%Q14%q9%11%12%9%12%10%-11%18%28%FL19%fl23%9%42%ABC44%8%16%11%12%12%

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Table 362Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

50931287114312358773843303324180167280627Peaceful63%j59%68%J60%70%J63%j47%65%J60%j76%hJmo62%j62%63%62%60%65%63%

296560486182631521227187187110113151374Violent37%41%g32%40%g30%37%53%fGhI35%40%g24%38%38%37%38%40%35%37%

kLNp

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Table 363Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

492821547871821281223310410217944166220627Peaceful61%40%65%76%69%61%59%74%63%58%66%I78%59%43%64%64%64%60%63%

21315252156125447163160173992494146374Violent39%60%35%24%31%39%41%26%37%42%H34%22%41%57%36%36%36%40%37%

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Table 364Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1178322419917522710710469-15209033158447238302853758627Peaceful60%58%62%66%54%69%P63%70%59%-77%70%79%FL75%fl76%58%64%71%66%57%63%61%63%

7761135101148101644324258241150321133152132137374Violent40%42%38%34%46%O31%37%30%41%gH100%23%30%21%25%24%42%gH36%29%34%43%37%39%37%

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Table 365Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

2652100378201732472232182211113102179393Integrated33%33%53%HIJk31%39%40%34%36%36%45%46%mo37%41%39%36%42%39%

MOP

53106888212303257822738308300178179251608Separate67%N67%fN47%69%fN61%60%n66%N64%N64%N55%54%63%59%61%64%58%61%

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Table 366Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

31017582957111747148191*12212022100138393Integrated40%45%40%39%44%40%36%44%36%38%41%6%65%36%43%32%38%38%39%

41225912388619698223827956315846160228608Separate60%55%60%61%56%60%64%56%64%62%59%94%35%64%57%68%62%62%61%

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Table 367Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

7766139110126138559271-1198616122259145192133440393Integrated40%46%39%37%39%42%n32%63%34%-55%32%76%FGL37%59%34%39%41%42%42%39%42%39%

1177922118919719011655222919282786509227262952355608Separate60%54%61%63%61%58%68%o37%66%H100%45%68%24%63%H41%66%H61%59%58%58%61%58%61%

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Table 368Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3768108509251837623036217262126140214479Tolerant47%43%57%IJMO42%46%50%j35%41%48%61%IJMo51%j44%51%E43%50%50%48%

4290806911253252671934273249165141217522Intolerant53%57%gN43%58%GN54%50%65%fGkN59%GN52%39%49%56%D49%57%50%50%52%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

4423153367135957171242311214530130159479Tolerant61%17%53%L26%49%47%44%55%44%44%51%i50%60%43%52%a43%50%43%48%

21920315347617277121522837313339130207522Intolerant39%83%47%74%51%53%56%P45%56%56%h49%50%40%57%48%57%50%57%d52%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

8569177147134170906354-12108517125336168262140847479Tolerant44%48%49%49%42%52%P53%P43%45%-60%37%74%FGL40%60%44%42%67%57%43%48%50%48%

109751831531891578184392818292683432214192844948522Intolerant56%52%51%51%58%NO48%47%57%55%H100%40%63%26%60%H40%56%H58%33%43%57%52%50%52%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

172569103117101761170117634578186Promotes free thinking21%iM16%m37%FGHI8%15%22%iM15%12%13%12%16%14%23%E22%b16%18%19%

JKLMOP

62133119109173942791124458421394227235352815Set in its ways79%N84%N63%92%KNoP85%N78%N85%N88%kNp87%N88%N84%N86%D77%78%84%c82%81%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

-27651627613175810826-54135259186Promotes free thinking-11%18%24%23%19%20%18%14%15%23%IJ37%35%-19%19%20%16%19%

620358155211724713111328362411522455208307815Set in its ways100%89%82%76%77%81%80%82%86%H85%H77%63%65%100%81%81%80%84%81%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

382570525160288111-6653117510216261514821186Promotes free thinking20%18%19%17%16%18%16%53%14%-30%21%46%FGL25%f36%13%43%AC15%13%30%ac17%22%19%

15611929024827226714376822142262331336662110393571074815Set in its ways80%82%81%83%84%82%84%47%86%H100%70%79%54%75%H64%87%gH57%85%87%bE70%83%bE78%81%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

223610632620111735222313119911478138330Respectful of women28%23%56%FHIJ27%28%41%HIJM22%19%27%45%HIJM33%i27%39%E39%aB28%32%33%

KLMOPOpOp

57122828714293972942747359311177202292671Not respectful of women72%gkN77%GKN44%73%GKN72%N59%N78%GKN81%fGKN73%GKN55%67%N73%D61%61%72%C68%c67%

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Table 375Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

2612463054109441116169381833288114330Respectful of women24%25%29%33%44%P38%p35%p28%32%30%36%i60%45%26%30%47%ABD34%31%33%

5173101338891991188270301210419536172252671Not respectful of women76%75%71%lmN67%56%62%65%72%68%70%h64%40%55%74%70%C53%66%C69%C67%

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Table 376Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

7257110909410356720516148420125188236111527625330Respectful of women37%39%qr30%30%29%31%33%46%26%55%32%48%74%FGL45%FL60%24%63%ABC50%23%30%32%27%33%

12288250210230225115858811315302482579136353558270671Not respectful of women63%61%70%s70%s71%69%67%54%74%GH45%68%52%26%55%H40%76%GH37%50%77%E70%E68%E73%67%

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Table 377Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

254710728822132643242715721211397159369Equal31%29%57%FHIJ24%40%M45%IJMO27%29%33%48%hIJM38%M32%42%E39%35%37%37%

klMOPpOp

54112829112273663862643333299178183271632Unequal69%gkN71%GKN43%76%FGKL60%n55%n73%GKN71%GKN67%gN52%62%N68%D58%61%65%63%63%

N

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Table 378Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

24162428601094431371844811093098118369Equal39%16%37%18%41%42%35%27%34%36%39%78%46%26%39%44%a38%32%37%

419272164083199128524928619416939162248632Unequal61%84%63%82%59%58%65%73%66%64%61%22%54%74%61%56%62%68%c63%

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Table 379Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

6952134111110116668246-9128418123226238151530929369Equal35%36%37%37%34%35%39%55%31%-44%42%73%FGL43%59%29%64%ABC66%32%30%36%31%37%

12592226189214211104754721116312585541134313554966632Unequal65%64%63%63%66%65%61%45%69%H100%56%58%27%57%H41%71%H36%34%68%E70%E64%E69%63%

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Table 380Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

2737313981211263311211381175466135255Terror groups abroad34%N23%16%33%N42%GHJK23%22%29%N26%n21%31%N28%d23%19%24%31%BC26%(e.g. Al Qaeda)

NO

194346224101119221717121108636997229The media24%27%h24%18%21%21%22%22%17%34%Hm24%25%21%22%25%22%23%

16322922311142230102112289705685211UK Muslims who have20%20%15%19%17%23%28%N25%n23%20%31%mN25%D17%24%20%20%21%committed acts of

terror

25176**43711212619101847The religious teachings3%3%9%FKop5%2%1%8%FK4%6%2%1%4%5%7%4%4%5%of Islam itself

147413261041153015171345The Muslim community2%3%4%4%3%6%f5%7%f8%fop8%fp1%3%6%e5%6%a3%4%generally

1684*32171113211091634High profile Muslim1%4%4%4%2%5%p5%1%5%2%1%3%4%3%3%4%3%clerics in the UK

375--1*3412522951327Politicians4%M4%m3%--3%M1%3%m3%3%m3%m1%4%E3%2%3%3%

-115--1----1413132217Muslims I have come-1%8%fgHIJ--1%----1%1%3%E4%AB1%*2%into contact with

klMOP

41181*114412162211101738Other, please specify4%m7%M4%1%2%3%2%5%m3%2%3%3%4%4%4%4%4%

561292332521183110231649I do not think that7%f4%6%8%fi9%FI6%6%f2%4%4%1%4%6%3%8%AC4%5%Islamophobia is present

in the UK

2710111412722173218121948None of these2%5%5%10%IJp3%8%IJp1%2%6%4%3%3%6%e6%4%4%5%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

39143614235864486120-519296683255Terror groups abroad53%39%33%LMn28%21%16%19%35%34%hI22%25%-27%13%33%AbC14%25%c23%26%(e.g. Al Qaeda)

*-120314355732094111-3-80166070229The media7%-28%L15%20%24%19%20%16%24%j24%j-16%-29%A23%23%19%23%

-8775153176234799613140155398211UK Muslims who have-34%18%26%22%21%25%P13%26%21%20%18%19%25%14%21%20%27%bD21%committed acts of

terror

-414-7715112123-1-84171747The religious teachings-18%3%-10%P5%5%6%1%6%j5%j-7%-3%5%7%d5%5%of Islam itself

-113121018-51822---9472445The Muslim community-4%3%3%3%7%p6%p-4%5%5%---3%6%3%7%B4%generally

--9-21113131714-1210211834High profile Muslim--2%-3%8%P4%6%2%4%3%-7%36%4%2%4%2%3%clerics in the UK

--12215817127---1253727Politicians--3%9%1%4%2%8%6%H3%1%---4%aB7%AB1%2%3%

--1--115--512-1--112317Muslims I have come--*--*5%MnP--1%3%j-7%--1%5%AD1%2%into contact with

1-18-397-31323---11513938Other, please specify21%-4%-5%6%l2%-2%3%5%---4%7%A5%2%4%

--15228221622193218582249I do not think that--4%10%3%6%7%P6%5%6%4%54%10%26%3%7%3%6%5%Islamophobia is present

in the UK

11122851915192421-74102548None of these19%4%3%10%12%MP4%6%P6%4%5%5%28%7%-2%6%4%7%D5%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

41409975859046-225-64156312217191322522255Terror groups abroad21%28%27%25%26%27%27%-28%gH-33%12%13%14%15%29%gH19%11%20%26%26%23%26%(e.g. Al Qaeda)

422587747071554169-4103115601613522919031229The media22%17%24%25%22%22%32%OP26%21%-19%34%27%36%fl29%21%8%45%48%ABE18%22%e32%23%

483459696973363183-35146281819251318218211UK Muslims who have25%R24%r17%23%r21%22%21%20%23%H-17%17%12%13%13%24%H24%14%12%26%21%19%21%committed acts of

terror

81119920135430-2210317294-1438547The religious teachings4%8%Q5%3%6%4%3%24%4%-8%8%9%FL6%8%4%11%a-3%7%4%5%5%of Islam itself

107101715146131-*4631431-12537745The Muslim community5%5%3%6%5%4%3%4%4%-2%14%6%6%7%4%-12%4%10%e4%7%4%generally

77111013125130-11215272-3-29334High profile Muslim3%5%3%3%4%4%3%10%4%-4%4%1%3%2%4%7%-6%-3%3%3%clerics in the UK

2471312102-18-1-61918---423427Politicians1%3%2%4%T4%3%1%-2%-5%-6%fl3%4%2%---8%ac3%4%3%

-41213121-3---131143----17-17Muslims I have come-3%QT3%QT*1%4%nP1%-*---12%FL2%l7%*----2%-2%into contact with

93131112165-301--25829113133438Other, please specify5%2%4%4%4%5%3%-4%55%--2%12%FHL4%4%2%7%6%2%4%4%4%

1032412118523712-6312316-1-43149I do not think that5%2%7%s4%4%3%3%16%5%45%12%-5%7%6%4%15%ABC-1%-5%1%5%Islamophobia is present

in the UK

1751791387-38--38-113651-240248None of these9%Qs4%5%3%4%2%4%-5%--9%7%-5%5%14%AC10%-4%5%2%5%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

43107925710352762703044289287178154244577Homegrown54%67%hjLM49%48%50%71%HJLM54%70%HJLM54%60%63%mn59%56%61%55%57%58%

NpNPNP

3652966210142327592026201223112126186424International46%IKo33%51%fIKO52%fIKO50%IKO29%46%IKo30%46%IKo40%37%41%44%39%45%43%42%

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Table 384Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Is the biggest threat to the UKBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

31324711388118477321728036*16443156205577Homegrown46%60%57%56%56%56%60%43%57%56%60%47%34%8%59%64%60%56%58%

3918793063124955170190312511525104162424International54%40%43%44%44%44%40%57%43%44%40%53%66%92%41%36%40%44%42%

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Table 385Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Is the biggest threat to the UKBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1148518918718719510084691101850291084532411283248260577Homegrown59%59%53%62%R58%60%58%53%59%H55%51%62%44%67%H52%59%H65%96%62%64%56%63%58%

805917111313613371732411011641410031513*171837635424International41%41%47%Q38%42%40%42%47%41%45%49%38%56%FGL33%48%41%35%4%38%36%44%37%42%

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Table 386Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Is the biggest threat to the UKBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

4010691589322560662644275282165156237558Homegrown50%67%gHJL48%49%46%65%hjLM51%67%gHJL51%52%63%lmn56%55%57%56%55%56%

MNPNpMNP

4053976011172429632426215228125125194443International50%IkO33%52%fIKO51%fIKO54%fIKO35%49%IkO33%49%IkO48%io37%44%45%43%44%45%44%

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Table 387Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Is the threat that you are most scared of, personallyBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

51623710418116786921326838215739143206558Homegrown80%72%55%49%61%57%54%53%53%55%57%47%46%39%56%57%55%56%56%

16197102662141860174202310312229117160443International20%28%45%51%39%43%46%47%47%45%43%53%54%61%44%43%45%44%44%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

11184189171183182966439213146227119427217293047059558Homegrown57%58%53%57%57%55%56%43%55%100%65%49%55%63%57%56%58%59%64%60%55%62%56%

8360170129140146758354-714521689340165162038736443International43%42%47%43%43%45%44%57%45%-35%51%45%37%43%44%42%41%36%40%45%38%44%

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Table 389Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Is the threat that you are most scared of, personallyBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

449487569272958652638232301160156217533Homegrown55%59%mN46%47%46%55%58%n65%HLMN50%52%55%47%59%E55%56%50%53%

36651016311222131642431258210131124214468International45%41%54%IjO53%Io54%I45%42%35%50%I48%45%53%D41%45%44%50%47%

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Table 390Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Is the threat that is hardest to defend againstBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

21522910297817086619626318-14840132204533Homegrown27%68%53%50%43%55%55%n52%51%51%56%25%46%-53%58%51%56%53%

57205103965137863191207410513029128162468International73%32%47%50%57%l45%45%48%49%49%44%75%54%100%47%42%49%44%47%

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Table 391Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Is the threat that is hardest to defend againstBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

948119016518216894741918176128114405208253245056533Homegrown49%57%53%55%56%51%55%48%53%45%39%60%53%64%55%53%54%64%54%64%52%59%53%

1006317013514115977837511211531693362174211840839468International51%43%47%45%44%49%45%52%47%55%61%40%47%36%45%47%46%36%46%36%48%41%47%

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Table 392Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Is the threat that is hardest to defend againstBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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InternationalHomegrownWeighted baseUnweighted base

1001100110011001Unweighted base100%100%

1001100110011001Weighted base100%100%

42457710011001Is the biggest threat42%58%to the UK

44355810011001Is the threat that you44%56%are most scared of,

personally

46853310011001Is the threat that is47%53%hardest to defend

against

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Table 393Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Summary TableBase: All respondents

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

43107925710352762703044289287178154244577Is the biggest threat54%67%hjLM49%48%50%71%HJLM54%70%HJLM54%60%63%mn59%56%61%55%57%58%to the UK

NpNPNP

4010691589322560662644275282165156237558Is the threat that you50%67%gHJL48%49%46%65%hjLM51%67%gHJL51%52%63%lmn56%55%57%56%55%56%are most scared of,

MNPNpMNPpersonally

449487569272958652638232301160156217533Is the threat that is55%59%mN46%47%46%55%58%n65%HLMN50%52%55%47%59%E55%56%50%53%hardest to defend

against

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Table 394Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Summary Table 1 - HomegrownBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

31324711388118477321728036*16443156205577Is the biggest threat46%60%57%56%56%56%60%43%57%56%60%47%34%8%59%64%60%56%58%to the UK

51623710418116786921326838215739143206558Is the threat that you80%72%55%49%61%57%54%53%53%55%57%47%46%39%56%57%55%56%56%are most scared of,

personally

21522910297817086619626318-14840132204533Is the threat that is27%68%53%50%43%55%55%n52%51%51%56%25%46%-53%58%51%56%53%hardest to defend

against

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Table 395Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Summary Table 1 - HomegrownBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1148518918718719510084691101850291084532411283248260577Is the biggest threat59%59%53%62%R58%60%58%53%59%H55%51%62%44%67%H52%59%H65%96%62%64%56%63%58%to the UK

11184189171183182966439213146227119427217293047059558Is the threat that you57%58%53%57%57%55%56%43%55%100%65%49%55%63%57%56%58%59%64%60%55%62%56%are most scared of,

personally

948119016518216894741918176128114405208253245056533Is the threat that is49%57%53%55%56%51%55%48%53%45%39%60%53%64%55%53%54%64%54%64%52%59%53%hardest to defend

against

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3652966210142327592026201223112126186424Is the biggest threat46%IKo33%51%fIKO52%fIKO50%IKO29%46%IKo30%46%IKo40%37%41%44%39%45%43%42%to the UK

4053976011172429632426215228125125194443Is the threat that you50%IkO33%52%fIKO51%fIKO54%fIKO35%49%IkO33%49%IkO48%io37%44%45%43%44%45%44%are most scared of,

personally

36651016311222131642431258210131124214468Is the threat that is45%41%54%IjO53%Io54%I45%42%35%50%I48%45%53%D41%45%44%50%47%hardest to defend

against

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Table 397Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Summary Table 2 - InternationalBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

3918793063124955170190312511525104162424Is the biggest threat54%40%43%44%44%44%40%57%43%44%40%53%66%92%41%36%40%44%42%to the UK

16197102662141860174202310312229117160443Is the threat that you20%28%45%51%39%43%46%47%47%45%43%53%54%61%44%43%45%44%44%are most scared of,

personally

57205103965137863191207410513029128162468Is the threat that is73%32%47%50%57%l45%45%48%49%49%44%75%54%100%47%42%49%44%47%hardest to defend

against

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Table 398Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Summary Table 2 - InternationalBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

805917111313613371732411011641410031513*171837635424Is the biggest threat41%41%47%Q38%42%40%42%47%41%45%49%38%56%FGL33%48%41%35%4%38%36%44%37%42%to the UK

8360170129140146758354-714521689340165162038736443Is the threat that you43%42%47%43%43%45%44%57%45%-35%51%45%37%43%44%42%41%36%40%45%38%44%are most scared of,

personally

1006317013514115977837511211531693362174211840839468Is the threat that is51%43%47%45%44%49%45%52%47%55%61%40%47%36%45%47%46%36%46%36%48%41%47%hardest to defend

against

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Table 399Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?Summary Table 2 - InternationalBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3353128474251540612242212258155125190470Urban - population of42%L34%68%GHIJ40%L21%50%JLO29%45%JL47%JLo45%jL61%hiJL43%51%E53%AB45%44%47%over 10,000

KLMOPMOP

2979544210202339541720209177103119165386Town37%50%FgMN29%35%49%FN40%n46%FN44%fN42%N34%29%43%D35%35%42%c38%39%

p

132443044119141066168283368129Village16%N15%N2%25%FHIKN21%FhiK8%N23%FHIKN10%N11%N20%fkN8%N12%13%10%12%16%C13%

oN

423-21111-29754716Hamlet or isolated5%hM1%1%-9%fGHIj3%M2%m1%1%-2%2%1%2%1%2%2%dwelling

MNO

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Table 400Q.19 Many thanks for your time. To finish, we have a few questions about you. Which of the following best describes where you live?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

41120572955160---470*9113043137150470Urban - population of58%47%47%35%42%39%52%M---100%IJ6%54%17%47%63%AD53%A41%47%over 10,000

21016083073104--386-5621042186162386Town26%44%37%39%44%51%LP34%--100%HJ-94%34%47%37%30%33%44%BC39%

1261581438-129---224042952129Village16%9%14%26%11%9%12%-100%HI---12%36%14%c6%11%14%c13%

--8-21516------518216Hamlet or isolated--2%-2%1%2%100%------2%1%3%A1%2%dwelling

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Table 401Q.19 Many thanks for your time. To finish, we have a few questions about you. Which of the following best describes where you live?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

8761194128139162789347213206523123335186242839552470Urban - population of45%42%54%QSt43%43%49%46%65%44%100%66%70%57%FL53%59%44%48%52%53%56%46%54%47%over 10,000

9060122113144114584310-78451677301115131434227386Town47%qR42%34%38%44%NO35%34%28%39%-34%30%40%38%37%39%31%42%30%28%40%29%39%

142041543447311124---144119717610813129Village7%14%t11%18%RT11%14%18%P5%16%H---1%9%H2%16%H20%7%16%11%13%13%13%

3445644*12---3-312--1213316Hamlet or isolated1%3%1%2%2%1%2%3%2%---3%-2%2%--2%4%1%3%2%dwelling

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Table 402Q.19 Many thanks for your time. To finish, we have a few questions about you. Which of the following best describes where you live?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

2452684051215294110121231841698355307Working full time -30%f33%F36%FGk34%Fg24%24%31%f32%F32%f19%18%25%36%E58%AB30%A13%31%working 30 hours per

week or more

131644192961310768658425250143Working part time -16%h10%23%FHjL16%h8%17%H12%14%8%14%9%17%D11%14%19%A12%14%working between 8 and

O29 hours per week

612115*3141458373020311768Not working but seeking7%7%6%4%2%5%2%4%11%Jlm9%11%Jlm8%6%7%a11%A4%7%work or temporarily

unemployed or sick

13-6*2134--13766720Not working and not1%2%-5%fN2%fN4%FN2%N3%N3%N--3%1%2%2%2%2%seeking work

356860481223253954284220522939102293434Student44%n43%n32%40%59%hMNo47%N50%N44%n42%57%hmN60%HiMN42%45%13%36%C68%BC43%

OP

274-111141123-115623House person,2%4%m2%-3%M2%m2%1%3%1%2%5%D-4%a2%1%2%housewife,

househusband, etc.

-111*-*-2--333226Other-1%1%1%2%ip-1%-2%--1%1%1%1%*1%

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Table 403Q.20 Which of the following best describes your current working status?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

------307538104160110*638132120307Working full time -------100%MNP31%30%27%34%I25%54%8%2%55%AD51%AD33%D31%working 30 hours per

week or more

-----143-114735522218113375143Working part time ------100%LNP-8%11%19%HJ12%34%13%36%7%16%D13%D20%BD14%working between 8 and

29 hours per week

----68--28302921221203968Not working but seeking----100%LMP--10%6%8%6%41%6%43%1%2%8%cD11%CD7%work or temporarily

unemployed or sick

---20----587---2131420Not working and not---100%----4%h2%1%---1%1%1%4%BD2%seeking work

--434----861160205-4-249186599434Student--100%LMN----50%47%41%44%-21%-89%ABC26%25%27%43%

-23------21011--11*71423House person,-100%------2%3%2%--13%**3%d4%D2%housewife,

househusband, etc.

6-------124-1----56Other100%-------1%*1%-7%----1%bd1%

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Table 404Q.20 Which of the following best describes your current working status?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

4152106108115107416241-5640156623519311926520307Working full time -21%36%T30%t36%T36%N33%n24%42%30%-25%20%35%35%32%31%52%ABC24%25%19%31%21%31%working 30 hours per

week or more

362533475747162106-1423103899638911817143Working part time -19%R18%R9%16%R18%N14%9%12%13%-5%15%20%fl23%18%13%16%21%18%18%14%18%14%working between 8 and

29 hours per week

36891524156255-3-7413515-1755868Not working but seeking18%QRS6%3%5%7%4%4%12%7%-13%-6%9%6%7%13%-3%14%a6%9%7%work or temporarily

unemployed or sick

6527543-19--1--119--1216320Not working and not3%R4%R*2%r2%1%2%-2%--2%--*2%--3%4%2%4%2%seeking work

634320712010815110153482111840148634065192338142434Student32%30%58%QST40%s33%46%P59%OP33%44%100%56%63%35%33%41%44%16%43%42%E46%E44%E44%43%

118311233*19---3-318-13-18323House person,5%QR6%QR1%*4%O1%2%2%2%---3%-1%2%-11%7%Ab-2%3%2%housewife,

househusband, etc.

22-22---5---1-151-1-416Other1%r2%R-1%1%---1%---1%-1%1%3%A-2%-*1%1%

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Table 405Q.20 Which of the following best describes your current working status?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

69131148104184244771174761427431232247378858Heterosexual or87%83%79%87%n88%85%88%n87%91%No95%kNo87%87%84%80%88%C88%C86%straight

72617111558827474834184395Net: LGB8%16%GHn9%9%6%9%10%9%6%4%10%10%9%12%B7%10%9%

4159612253-3183117102250Gay or lesbian5%9%GH5%5%3%4%4%6%2%-5%4%6%6%4%5%5%

31175133352429171782145Bisexual4%7%4%4%3%5%6%3%4%4%6%6%d3%6%b3%5%5%

1-32-2-211-8433612Other1%-2%2%-4%fhjO-2%o1%1%-2%1%1%1%1%1%

3220211123-28282112437Refused4%1%11%FGHIJ2%6%GO2%2%2%2%-2%2%6%E7%A4%A1%4%

KMOp

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Table 406Q.21 Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

41838116551182651310834239548324456224319858Heterosexual or65%80%88%82%81%83%86%80%84%89%h84%66%47%53%88%82%86%87%86%straight

13423817203132752-11273234095Net: LGB16%14%10%18%12%12%l7%20%10%7%11%i-5%21%10%4%9%11%c9%

--232799261428---91152550Gay or lesbian--5%10%10%L6%3%14%4%4%6%---3%1%6%c7%cd5%

131911811171324-1118281545Bisexual16%14%4%7%2%6%4%6%6%3%5%-5%21%6%3%3%4%5%

-15--33-156---423212Other-6%1%--2%1%-1%1%1%---1%3%1%1%1%

1-6-5619-71118281389537Refused19%-1%-7%P4%p6%P-6%3%4%34%48%26%1%12%ABD4%ad1%4%

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Table 407Q.21 Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

170124300261273289159136822162510033176666----858-858Heterosexual or88%86%83%87%84%88%93%P85%86%100%80%88%88%76%85%87%g----100%BCE-86%straight

15133829363410178-33461778--4550-9595Net: LGB8%9%11%10%11%n10%6%7%10%H-18%12%3%13%H8%10%H--100%AE100%AE-100%9%

75211723201139-31331139---50-5050Gay or lesbian4%3%6%6%7%N6%N1%7%5%-18%4%2%8%5%5%---100%ACE-52%5%

88171213148-39--212639--45--4545Bisexual4%6%5%4%4%4%5%-5%h--8%1%6%3%5%h--100%ABE--48%5%

4*7-64*-10-*-1-210-12----12Other2%Q*2%Q-2%1%*-1%-2%-1%-1%1%-100%----1%

571510812123---95141337-----37Refused3%5%4%3%3%O*1%8%3%---8%FL11%FL7%2%100%ABC-----4%

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Table 408Q.21 Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

7013773102194044731094160389378198228341767White89%N86%N39%86%N95%hIKN80%N89%N81%N85%N83%N86%N79%d74%68%81%C79%C77%

71710716110515156888120854379208Net: Non-white9%11%57%FGHI13%l3%20%Lop10%17%L12%l11%12%18%24%E29%AB15%18%21%

JKLMOP

28185-1-521215281861943Mixed2%5%j10%gHJKl5%-2%-5%j2%1%3%3%6%e6%B2%4%4%

p

46686*5449344569562434114Asian or Asian5%4%36%FGHIJ5%1%10%lo8%4%7%6%6%9%14%e19%AB9%8%11%British

KLMOP

1-133*21511-1415781328Black or Black1%-7%FHOp3%o1%o5%FHO2%o6%FHO1%2%o-3%3%3%3%3%3%British

136--1*1312128421320Chinese1%2%3%m--3%M1%1%2%2%3%m2%2%1%1%3%b2%

--11-------2--2-2Other ethnic group--1%1%-------*--1%a-*

2481**114311412791026Refused2%3%4%1%2%1%1%2%3%5%m2%3%2%2%3%2%3%

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Table 409Q.22 To which of the following ethnic groups do you consider you belong?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

5183401951992351211930133537521440196302767White81%82%78%M97%75%69%76%78%93%HI78%H71%53%40%100%77%C58%76%C82%BC77%

13861133866347712317-60285655208Net: Non-white19%14%20%3%19%26%22%22%3%20%J26%IJ25%41%-22%a40%ABD22%A15%21%

--14-41015-416231--81151843Mixed--3%-5%7%p5%-3%4%5%18%--3%16%ABD2%5%b4%

1340-72340314565*7-34124219114Asian or Asian19%14%9%-10%16%P13%22%*12%J14%J6%41%-12%A18%A16%A5%11%British

--181-46--820---11251128Black or Black--4%3%-3%2%--2%4%J---4%2%2%3%3%British

--11-315--713---733720Chinese--3%-4%1%2%--2%3%j---2%5%b1%2%2%

--2-------2---1-1-2Other ethnic group--1%-------*---*-*-*

-18-466-591313-417926Refused-4%2%-6%p4%2%-4%2%3%22%19%-1%1%3%3%3%

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Table 410Q.22 To which of the following ethnic groups do you consider you belong?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1511052692392642571296767------7671310393966678767White78%73%75%80%82%79%76%44%97%GH------100%GHL34%85%87%E78%E78%E83%77%

373681535270398-2202811443208-14261117617208Net: Non-white19%25%q23%18%16%21%23%p56%-100%100%100%100%FL100%FL100%-38%AC15%13%22%20%17%21%

881413112061-----4343-5-2333643Mixed4%6%4%4%3%6%4%4%-----100%FHL21%-13%A-5%7%4%6%4%

182248263134224----114-114-91131004114Asian or Asian9%15%Q13%q9%10%11%13%24%----100%FGL-55%-25%ABC11%3%5%12%c4%11%British

7510761031---28--28---2125328Black or Black4%4%3%2%2%3%2%7%---100%--14%---5%2%3%4%3%British

4*875663--20---20--*-316320Chinese2%*2%2%2%2%3%21%--100%---9%--4%-7%A2%4%2%

--2---2--2----2-----2-2Other ethnic group--1%---1%op--100%----1%-----*-*

63987-2-26-------10---16-26Refused3%2%3%3%2%O-1%o-3%Fh-------28%ABC---2%-3%

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Table 411Q.22 To which of the following ethnic groups do you consider you belong?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

32494039818173743202117714610799118323Working class40%N31%21%33%N42%N36%N35%N41%N34%N40%N31%36%D29%37%A35%A27%32%

2463663851212333616231451828984154327Lower middle class31%40%hJKl35%32%25%25%24%37%j28%32%33%30%36%e31%30%36%33%

1426421827121225678487474579171Upper middle class18%16%22%f15%13%13%24%Fgik13%20%12%11%17%17%16%16%18%17%

114-*4-14--41143715Upper class1%1%2%-1%m8%FGIJM-1%3%--1%2%1%1%2%1%

NOP

71625193867166167061274163131Don't know9%10%13%16%i17%i17%I13%7%12%13%24%hInO14%12%9%15%C15%C13%

P

241241*2152210241681034Refused2%3%6%ik4%3%1%4%1%4%4%2%2%5%E6%A3%2%3%

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Table 412Q.23 Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

2121085245711563414413926*822074138323Working class38%55%25%25%35%40%P37%P39%27%37%Hj30%40%35%8%30%30%28%38%Bd32%

-315141547107447114162-238818107110327Lower middle class-13%35%N21%22%33%35%N28%36%30%34%-10%53%32%27%41%ACD30%33%

-31013616414315878---56174652171Upper middle class-15%23%LMN17%9%11%13%24%24%hI15%17%---20%a25%A18%14%17%

-*5-226*149---356115Upper class-1%1%-3%1%2%3%1%1%2%---1%7%AbD2%A*1%

3461716142611453632-14562453131Don't know43%16%14%L37%24%LMp10%8%6%11%14%13%40%-13%16%B9%9%14%b13%

1-8-6712-2131911015231234Refused19%-2%-8%P5%p4%p-2%3%4%19%56%26%2%4%1%3%b3%

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Table 413Q.23 Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

826510174323---271-5631115226486132327336323Working class42%QR45%QR28%25%100%NO---34%-25%20%27%25%25%34%22%52%30%46%aE32%38%32%

4947127103-327--257-61034207025714142028934327Lower middle class25%33%35%T34%t-100%NP--32%-29%35%30%46%34%34%3%32%31%E40%E34%E36%33%

1396980--171-131263226391292*8115910171Upper middle class6%6%19%ST27%RST--100%OP-17%100%29%9%19%15%19%17%6%4%18%B3%18%Be10%17%

1*95---156-3141861--113115Upper class**2%2%---100%1%-16%4%3%FL1%4%1%3%--2%1%1%1%

37144633----107--7133239811110510414131Don't know19%QrS10%13%11%----14%--26%11%8%11%13%30%AB12%21%a9%12%15%13%

13895----20--2102151113---21-34Refused6%QR6%Qr2%2%----2%--6%9%FL6%f7%1%36%ABC---2%-3%

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Table 414Q.23 Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

194277334872418912139113946792253Yes24%h27%Hjk41%FGHI28%HJk23%16%14%26%Hjk14%18%17%28%D22%32%AB24%21%25%

JKLMOP

153997445151629491821200149131108110349No19%25%52%FgHI37%oP27%30%p32%p33%P38%OP37%P31%41%D29%45%A39%A26%35%

JKLMOP

457714411027273762233615124866105228399Refused57%IMN49%mN7%35%N50%mN54%iMN54%iMN41%N49%mN45%N52%MN31%49%E23%37%C53%BC40%

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Table 415Q.24 Many thanks for your time. All of your answers are strictly anonymous, and your views will not be attributed to you. As part of their programme, the BBC would like to talk to someyoung people about their views on some of the issues explored in this survey. Would you be happy for your details to be passed to the BBC so that they may contact youabout a possible interview?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

268541546945288913128-56118490253Yes35%27%20%21%23%32%P30%P28%22%23%28%44%44%-20%16%32%ACD25%25%

1101409255311153913317226-812799134349No13%46%32%44%37%37%36%32%30%34%37%32%36%-29%39%38%D37%d35%

36209727441026621641671451413076142399Refused52%27%48%LM35%41%31%33%40%48%H43%h35%25%20%100%51%AB44%B29%39%B40%

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Table 416Q.24 Many thanks for your time. All of your answers are strictly anonymous, and your views will not be attributed to you. As part of their programme, the BBC would like to talk to someyoung people about their views on some of the issues explored in this survey. Would you be happy for your details to be passed to the BBC so that they may contact youabout a possible interview?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

50459363858532818517740136817882121521627253Yes26%31%Q26%21%26%n26%19%57%23%55%37%25%35%FL30%33%23%22%15%27%31%25%29%25%

74531221001131135932691710461680258174131530028349No38%37%34%33%35%35%35%19%34%45%36%36%40%37%38%34%48%33%29%30%35%30%35%

7046145137126130803339-511291560332116201934339399Refused36%32%40%46%St39%40%47%24%43%H-27%39%25%34%29%43%H31%51%44%39%40%41%40%

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Table 417Q.24 Many thanks for your time. All of your answers are strictly anonymous, and your views will not be attributed to you. As part of their programme, the BBC would like to talk to someyoung people about their views on some of the issues explored in this survey. Would you be happy for your details to be passed to the BBC so that they may contact youabout a possible interview?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

2331582811161324171014146991067267245Unweighted base

19**42**77*33**4**8**7**24**18**9**12**139113*94*67*92*253Weighted base

143968294672316910123102825984225Yes72%93%88%86%94%76%100%96%94%100%86%88%90%87%89%91%89%

5395*2-11-21711128828No28%7%12%14%6%24%-4%6%-14%12%10%13%11%9%11%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

277351743986328911827-45168590245Unweighted base

2**6**85*4**15**46*94*5**28**89*1312**8**-**56*11**84*90*253Weighted base

257641445794257911728-51117578225Yes100%83%89%100%89%97%l85%79%88%89%89%100%100%-91%94%89%86%89%

-19-221413914---51101228No-17%11%-11%3%15%m21%12%11%11%---9%6%11%14%11%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

47448666877733918816534115718382121221124245Unweighted base

50*45*93*63*85*85*32*8**1851**7**7**40*13**68*1788**2**12**15**21627*253Weighted base

46417858787429716316735136215682101419124225Yes92%91%84%93%93%87%90%79%88%100%82%100%88%100%91%88%100%100%81%94%89%88%89%

441556113222-1-5-622--2124328No8%9%16%7%7%13%10%21%12%-18%-12%-9%12%--19%6%11%12%11%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

3770595312262530582535199231--43043018 to 2046%iN44%N31%45%N59%IN53%IN51%IN33%45%N51%iN51%IN41%45%--100%BC43%

274237444161629351218144136-280-28021 to 2234%lN27%20%37%LN19%31%N33%lN33%N27%24%26%29%27%-100%AC-28%

1646922248830361316147144290--29023 to 2420%29%JKm49%FGHI18%22%15%16%34%JKMP28%jK26%24%30%28%100%AB--29%

JKLMOP

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Table 421Q.1 AgeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

262937175055768165190242200153817043018 to 2025%29%68%LMN37%25%35%L18%44%53%Hi43%40%40%21%36%72%ABC22%15%46%BC43%

25102631528343311912534350910710428021 to 2227%22%23%32%45%LP36%lP27%24%25%31%27%60%22%56%18%13%41%ACD28%CD28%

3113962042169528103155-10*28441159229023 to 2448%49%9%32%30%P29%P55%MNP32%22%27%33%iJ-57%8%10%65%ABD44%AD25%D29%

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Table 422Q.1 AgeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

8559169118118154797351-13133419793414621223784343018 to 2044%41%47%q39%36%47%P46%p48%44%H-67%46%30%45%38%44%H10%48%46%E45%E44%E45%43%

603790919984453237228246432281238102471828021 to 2231%26%25%30%31%26%26%24%30%gh100%12%28%21%14%21%30%gh32%26%18%21%29%19%28%

49481019110789474206-4756188519821317172323429023 to 2425%33%28%30%33%27%27%29%26%-21%26%49%FL41%fl41%26%58%Abc27%37%34%27%35%29%

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Table 423Q.1 AgeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

4278109609292235692830-511144136231511Male53%i49%58%FIJ51%46%59%FIj44%39%53%i57%i43%-100%E49%49%54%51%

3781795911202854602140490-147144199490Female47%51%42%49%54%41%56%kN61%ghKN47%43%57%KN100%D-51%51%46%49%

p

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Table 424Q.2 GenderBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

3-22973058184768177258215314337129180511Male47%-53%M34%45%40%60%MNp42%53%46%55%I40%87%62%51%55%50%49%51%

32320513378612396120921232213531130186490Female53%100%47%l66%55%L60%LP40%58%47%54%H45%60%13%38%49%45%50%51%49%

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Table 425Q.2 GenderBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

97701821601461828711391-8156928120378284173143148511Male50%49%50%53%45%56%P51%73%49%-41%51%60%FL66%fl58%49%77%AC32%37%63%C50%50%51%

97741781401771458444032121445158838988291842747490Female50%51%50%47%55%O44%49%27%51%gH100%59%49%40%34%42%51%gH23%68%63%BE37%50%E50%49%

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Table 426Q.2 GenderBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

1959521952316334513151401609191118300Net: AB24%37%FMp27%M16%27%46%FGjL32%M37%FMp35%fM27%22%29%31%31%32%27%30%

MNP

162028363610193111129797496085194Net: DE20%13%15%30%fKNO18%13%21%22%o24%knO22%18%20%19%17%22%20%19%

51713819571339325827293490A6%11%7%7%7%17%giMNP9%8%10%7%13%6%11%E9%10%8%9%

15423911414112632106108102646284210B19%fm26%FM20%FM10%20%fm28%FM23%FM29%FM25%FM20%fm8%22%20%22%22%20%21%

33558046614162535173317818210190169360C141%Hik35%43%HIK38%32%28%33%28%27%34%47%HIK36%36%35%32%39%b36%

1124271847712187107470483759144C214%15%14%15%20%14%13%14%14%15%14%15%14%17%13%14%14%

111612213581421556257313554120D14%n10%7%18%FN13%9%17%fN16%fN16%fN9%7%13%11%11%12%13%12%

54161512251177353918263074E6%3%8%o12%jKO4%4%4%6%8%o13%jkO11%kO7%8%6%9%7%7%

--1-1-*--1-1212-3Refused--1%-3%FHIkM-1%--2%-***1%-*

nOP

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Table 427Social gradeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

211207154710855411312822-663010398300Net: AB34%5%28%34%22%33%35%Np33%42%HI29%27%28%9%-24%43%AD40%AD27%30%

211636363641314908736347329103194Net: DE29%47%14%33%53%LMP25%LP13%18%11%23%J18%j53%34%64%17%bC4%11%c28%BCD19%

*-392413322203534*2-3010282090A6%-9%9%6%9%10%12%15%Hi9%7%6%9%-11%A14%A11%A6%9%

2181511347633578941--36207577210B27%5%19%25%16%24%25%p21%27%20%20%22%--13%29%D29%AD21%D21%

-320729331064411221941-21293010098360C1-11%48%LMN8%14%23%35%MN23%32%32%41%Ij18%-36%46%A44%A38%A27%36%

28435825524206061-10-3752667144C237%37%10%26%12%18%P17%P23%15%16%13%-57%-13%7%10%18%BC14%

15372732352961471313021963120D13%21%9%11%11%22%LnP11%12%7%16%HJ10%12%18%21%11%c3%7%17%BCd12%

162542846152940232171104074E16%25%6%L22%42%LMP3%2%6%4%8%8%j41%16%43%6%1%4%11%BCd7%

--1--2***11----1113Refused--*--1%lp*3%***----2%aD1%**

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Table 428Social gradeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

---30074103805247-7726135323910-121726129300Net: AB---100%RST23%31%P47%OP35%31%h-38%23%23%30%25%31%h27%-27%34%30%31%30%

194---8249131157-4718837151548717015194Net: DE100%QRS---25%NO15%N7%5%20%-20%25%16%18%18%20%14%33%18%14%20%16%19%

---90211832373-119517724-29771090A---30%RST7%6%19%OP24%9%-7%4%8%12%8%9%10%-3%17%ac9%11%9%

---2105284482174-65168361676-11818419210B---70%RST16%26%P28%P12%22%h-31%19%14%18%17%22%h17%-24%17%22%20%21%

--360-1011276992782810481481269157172130038360C1--100%QST-31%39%p40%p58%35%100%39%34%42%33%39%35%40%63%37%43%35%40%36%

-144--65479*108-*5228361057*8512413144C2-100%QRT--20%No14%N5%2%14%-2%18%19%20%17%14%19%4%18%10%14%14%14%

120---623181101-1-108199732431087120D62%QRS---19%NO9%n5%5%13%-6%-9%18%9%13%8%14%8%7%13%7%12%

74---20185-56-378-1854224362874E38%QRS---6%6%3%-7%-14%25%7%-9%7%6%19%10%7%7%8%7%

----12*-3------3----3-3Refused----*1%*-*------*----*-*

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Table 429Social gradeBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

----------69403016183569Scotland----------100%GHIJK8%6%6%6%8%7%

LMNOP

---------50-212813122550North East---------100%FHIJK-4%6%4%4%6%5%

LMNOP

--------129--6069363558129North West--------100%FGIJK--12%13%12%13%13%13%

LMNOP

-------89---543530293089Yorkshire and the-------100%FGHJK---11%D7%10%10%7%9%Humber

LMNOP

------50----28228162550East Midlands------100%FGHIK----6%4%3%6%c6%c5%

LMNOP

-----50-----20298162650West Midlands-----100%FGHIJ-----4%6%3%6%c6%C5%

LMNOP

----20------119441220Wales----100%FGHIJ------2%2%2%1%3%2%

KMNOP

---119-------5960224453119East of England---100%FGHIJ-------12%12%7%16%C12%c12%

KLNOP

--188--------79109923759188London--100%FGHIJ--------16%21%e32%AB13%14%19%

KLMOP

-159---------8178464270159South East-100%FGHIJ---------16%15%16%15%16%16%

KLMNP

79----------374216273779South West100%FGHIJKLMNO----------8%8%5%10%c9%8%

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Table 430Q.3 Which of these regions do you live in?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

-142-86122620422--265132469Scotland-6%10%Lm-11%Lm4%4%10%4%5%9%i34%--9%b7%5%7%7%

-128-5710-101722--1154102150North East-3%6%l-7%5%3%-8%4%5%--17%5%5%4%6%5%

24544141041114546112-3292659129North West39%16%12%21%20%Mp7%13%m5%11%14%13%19%13%-11%14%10%16%B13%

-139341329193940-1-256243389Yorkshire and the-6%9%15%6%9%9%5%7%10%9%-5%-9%9%9%9%9%Humber

*125116151112315--*141151850East Midlands6%4%6%6%2%4%5%7%9%H6%h3%--8%5%1%6%5%5%

-12323912142025*--15682050West Midlands-4%5%11%4%6%4%8%3%5%5%6%--5%9%B3%6%5%

*112**2524104-1-813720Wales7%2%3%2%*1%2%11%3%h2%h1%-3%-3%2%1%2%2%

1-48651940-304247-133343048119East of England13%-11%29%7%13%13%-24%HI11%10%-6%62%12%5%12%13%c12%

1460-1144683454128110-47226445188London19%19%14%-16%30%lNP22%P16%3%14%J27%IJ22%54%-17%32%AD24%Ad12%19%

176831216522247953-2-4474759159South East16%31%16%14%18%11%17%15%18%h21%H11%-9%-16%11%18%16%16%

-2351613244132933121203213279South West-8%8%3%9%9%8%23%10%8%7%18%10%13%7%5%8%9%8%

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Table 431Q.3 Which of these regions do you live in?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

1210331521237-61-2-428602-4361769Scotland6%7%9%q5%7%7%4%-8%-9%-4%5%4%8%4%-8%7%7%8%7%

117171320166-44-1131641-12-47250North East6%5%5%4%6%5%3%-6%-6%4%2%2%3%5%-6%4%-5%2%5%

311835454336254113-31921510931531178129North West16%R12%10%15%r13%11%15%25%14%-16%3%8%5%7%14%8%7%11%5%14%8%13%

19122533373312174-15451573223577889Yorkshire and the10%9%7%11%r11%10%7%5%9%h-6%18%3%11%h7%9%H5%19%6%10%9%8%9%Humber

1071616171212-44-*14-5441-3244550East Midlands5%5%5%5%5%4%7%-6%-2%3%3%-2%6%3%-6%4%5%5%5%

67142318127440-12511040123242550West Midlands3%5%4%8%rt6%4%4%26%5%-7%8%4%2%5%5%2%17%6%4%5%5%5%

3465852*19--**-1191-1118120Wales2%3%2%2%3%1%1%2%2%--1%*-*2%3%-1%1%2%1%2%

36184619393818-1031-36516102225610411119East of England18%Qr13%Q13%Q6%12%12%11%-13%H45%-12%5%13%8%13%H6%15%10%12%12%11%12%

2827805240664248116136818107732037914817188London15%18%22%t17%12%20%P24%P29%10%55%32%47%60%FgL42%FL52%9%56%ABC29%16%19%17%17%19%

202455594963261141-3-68171372-111513126159South East10%17%15%20%T15%19%15%9%18%H-18%-6%17%H8%18%H4%-24%E30%AE15%e27%16%

16113319322414172-1142770313469779South West8%8%9%6%10%7%8%5%9%h-4%4%3%4%4%9%h8%7%7%7%8%7%8%

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Table 432Q.3 Which of these regions do you live in?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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RegionGenderAgeYorkshi

WestEastre andSouthSouthEast ofMid-Mid-theNorthNorthScot-WestEastLondonEnglandWaleslandslandsHumberWestEastlandFemaleMale23-2421-2218-20Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

871111431025097849511049735494523463253301001Unweighted base

79*159*188119*20*50*50*89*12950*69*4905112902804301001Weighted base

32594548720183359212418618092104170366Secondary school, high40%N37%N24%40%N34%41%N37%N37%N46%N42%N35%38%35%32%37%39%c37%school, NVQ levels 1 to

3, etc.

2147643038152426101313012911510738260University degree or26%29%K34%FgHK25%18%16%31%fhK27%20%20%18%27%25%40%A38%A9%26%equivalent professional

Lqualification, NVQlevel 4, etc.

37224161694531374491568Higher university4%5%11%JMop3%7%13%JMOP2%7%7%7%7%6%7%15%AB3%3%7%degree, doctorate, MBA,

NVQ level 5, etc.

2044473381514253215261351432850200278Still in full time25%28%25%28%38%hn29%29%28%25%30%38%hn28%28%10%18%C46%BC28%education

1--3--*--1-23*325No formal education1%--3%no--1%--2%-*1%*1%**

221011--12--215104418Prefer not to answer2%1%5%fjkmo1%3%fjk--1%2%--*3%E3%A1%1%2%

1-1--*--1-232-326Don't know1%-1%--1%--1%-3%mo1%*-1%c1%1%

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Table 433Q.4 What is the highest educational level that you have achieved to date?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment statusAreaEducationNotWorkingHigher

workingpartWorkinguniversUniversitySecondabuttime -fullitydegree orry

Houseseekingworkingtime -degree,equivalentschool,person,work orbetweenworkingHamletdoctoraprofessionhighhousewiNottempora8 and30orUrban -Stillte,alschool,

fe,workingrily29hoursisolatepopulatNoin fullMBA,qualificatNVQhousehuand notunemplohoursperdion ofPreferformaltimeNVQion, NVQlevelssband,seekingyed orperweek ordwellinoverDon'tnot toeducatieducatilevellevel 4,1 to 3,

Otheretc.StudentworksickweekmoregVillageTown10,000knowansweronon5, etc.etc.etc.Total(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7273902369148337191313894626155241782863701001Unweighted base

6**23**43420**68*14330716**1293864706**18**5**27868*2603661001Weighted base

51499143975120252162150------366366Secondary school, high81%61%23%73%58%LP52%LP39%P15%40%42%H32%------100%BCD37%school, NVQ levels 1 to

3, etc.

-7653203313282986137-----260-260University degree or-29%15%15%30%P23%P43%MnP47%23%22%29%I-----100%ACD-26%equivalent professional

qualification, NVQlevel 4, etc.

-*18111138142143----68--68Higher university-1%4%3%2%8%n12%NP4%3%5%9%iJ----100%ABD--7%degree, doctorate, MBA,

NVQ level 5, etc.

-124922186540104130---278---278Still in full time-6%57%LMN9%3%13%LN2%34%31%27%28%---100%ABC---28%education

-1--22*-221--5----5No formal education-3%--3%LP1%P*-1%h1%*--100%----*

1-4-1210-269-18-----18Prefer not to answer19%-1%-1%2%3%P-2%2%2%-100%-----2%

----221--5*6------6Don't know----3%LP1%P*--1%H*100%------1%

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Table 434Q.4 What is the highest educational level that you have achieved to date?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social gradeSelf-selected social classEthnicitySexual identityHetero

BlackAsian-ororsexual

Work-LowerUpperPreferOtherBlackAsianNet:PreferGay ororingmiddlemiddleUppernot toethnicChi-Bri-Bri-Non-not toBi-les-strai-Net:

DEC2C1ABclassclassclassclasssaygroupnesetishtishMixedwhiteWhitesayOthersexualbianghtLGBTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

19114534831235130416816813218271053618878937134743861901001Unweighted base

19414436030032332717115**7932**20**28**114*43*20876737*12**45*50*85895*1001Weighted base

103679898138110521311-71119185530252152531940366Secondary school, high53%QR46%QR27%33%43%NO33%31%9%39%H-35%37%17%43%H26%39%H13%21%34%E50%E37%E42%37%school, NVQ levels 1 to

3, etc.

292610010374107466203135425561969381522423260University degree or15%18%28%ST34%rST23%33%P27%38%26%g55%14%18%37%FGL12%27%26%g25%29%18%31%26%25%26%equivalent professional

qualification, NVQlevel 4, etc.

353030201817541-3212112840822156368Higher university1%3%8%sT10%ST6%6%10%31%5%-16%6%11%FL25%FhL13%5%22%ABC16%4%1%7%3%7%degree, doctorate, MBA,

NVQ level 5, etc.

47371296682885632181711348602143418924427278Still in full time24%25%36%QST22%25%27%33%22%27%45%35%39%29%18%29%28%8%34%39%bE19%28%E29%28%education

3-2-*3--5------51-1-315No formal education2%Q-*-*1%--1%------1%3%A-2%a-*1%*

610-262--10---7-778-1-8118Prefer not to answer3%QR7%QR-1%2%n1%--1%---6%FL-3%1%23%ABC-2%-1%1%2%

3-122---4---*1132---4-6Don't know2%-*1%1%---1%---*2%1%*5%A---*-1%

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Table 435Q.4 What is the highest educational level that you have achieved to date?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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