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Trust in Professions 2008

Public Awareness of Trust in Professions Computer Tables

Research Study Conducted for The Royal College of Physicians

November 2008

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Contents

Introduction 1

Methodology 1

Reporting 1

Publication of Data 2

Appendices Statistical Reliability

Definition of Social Grades

Topline Findings

Computer Tables

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Trust in Professions 2008 for The Royal College of Physicians

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Introduction This volume of computer tables gives the findings of a survey conducted by Ipsos MORI on behalf of the Royal College of Physicians. The main objective of this survey was: to examine the level of public trust for a variety of professions and types of people. The findings have been tracked by Ipsos MORI over the last 25 years.

Methodology The questions were placed on the Ipsos MORI Public Affairs Monitor (‘PAM’) – an omnibus study that asks a range of social questions of British adults.

A nationally representative quota sample of 2,029 adults aged 16 and over was interviewed in 210 sampling points throughout Great Britain from 13-18 November 2008. Quotas were set within output areas by age, gender, work status and housing tenure; and the survey data were weighted by age within gender, social grade, region, work status, ethnicity, and cars in household.

Interviews were conducted face-to-face in respondents’ homes, using Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI).

Reporting Please note that the percentage figures for the various sub-samples or groups need to differ by a certain number of percentage points for the difference to be statistically significant. The number will depend on the size of the sub-group sample and the percentage finding itself. There is further explanation in the section entitled “Statistical Reliability” in the Appendices to the main report.

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Trust in Professions 2008 for The Royal College of Physicians

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Publication of Data Our Standard Terms and Conditions apply to this, as to all studies we carry out. Compliance with the Market Research Society Code of Conduct and our clearing is necessary of any copy or data for publication, web-siting or press releases which contain any data derived from Ipsos MORI research. This is to protect our client’s reputation and integrity as much as our own. We recognise that it is in no-one’s best interests to have survey findings published which could be misinterpreted or could appear to be inaccurately, or misleadingly, presented.

©Ipsos MORI/J34879 Michele Corrado

Sue Bennett Mehreen Chandan

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Appendices

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Trust in Professions 2008 for The Royal College of Physicians

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Statistical Reliability The sampling tolerances that apply to the percentage results in this report are given in the table below. This table shows the possible variation that might be anticipated because a sample, rather than the entire population, was interviewed. As indicated, sampling tolerances vary with the size of the sample and the size of the percentage results.

For example, on a question where 50% of the people in a sample of 2,029 respond with a particular answer, the chances are 95 in 100 that this result would not vary by more than 2 percentage points, plus or minus, from a complete coverage of the entire population using the same procedures (i.e., between 48% and 52%).

Approximate sampling tolerances applicable to percentages at or near these levels

10% or 90% 30% or 70% 50%

± ± ±

Size of sample on which survey result is based

All GB adult respondents aged 16+ (2,029)

1 2 2

Source: Ipsos MORI

Tolerances are also involved in the comparison of results from different parts of the sample. A difference, in other words, must be of at least a certain size to be considered statistically significant. The following table is a guide to the sampling tolerances applicable to comparisons.

Differences required for significant at or near these percentages

10% or 90% 30% or 70% 50%

Men vs. Women (996 vs. 1,033) 2 3 4

Young people aged 16-24 vs. older people aged 65+ (277 vs. 460)

4 7 7

Social Classes AB vs. Social Classes DE (443 vs. 530)

4 6 6

Source: Ipsos MORI

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Definition of Social Grades A Professionals such as doctors, surgeons, solicitors or dentists; chartered people

like architects; fully qualified people with a large degree of responsibility such as senior editors, senior civil servants, town clerks, senior business executives and managers, and high ranking grades of the Services.

B People with very responsible jobs such as university lecturers, hospital matrons,

heads of local government departments, middle management in business, qualified scientists, bank managers, police inspectors, and upper grades of the Services.

C1 All others doing non-manual jobs; nurses, technicians, pharmacists, salesmen,

publicans, people in clerical positions, police sergeants/constables, and middle ranks of the Services.

C2 Skilled manual workers/craftsmen who have served apprenticeships; foremen,

manual workers with special qualifications such as long distance lorry drivers, security officers, and lower grades of Services.

D Semi-skilled and unskilled manual workers, including labourers and mates of

occupations in the C2 grade and people serving apprenticeships; machine minders, farm labourers, bus and railway conductors, laboratory assistants, postmen, door-to-door and van salesmen.

E Those on lowest levels of subsistence including pensioners, casual workers, and

others with minimum levels of income.

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Topline Findings

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J34879/MCo/MEC

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TRUST IN PEOPLE /Trust in Doctors 2008

(Ipsos MORI/ RCP) Topline Results & Trends – (24 November 2008)

• 2,029 respondents aged 16+ across Great Britain. • Interviews carried out face-to-face, in home. • Fieldwork conducted between 13–18 November 2008. • Results based on all (2,029) unless otherwise stated. • Results have been weighted to the known GB adult population profile. • An asterisk (*) denotes a finding of less than 0.5%, but greater than zero. • Where figures do not add up to 100, this is due to multiple responses or computer

rounding.

Q1. SHOWCARD Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not? READ OUT EACH IN TURN SINGLE CODE FOR EACH. ROTATE ORDER

Tell the truth

Not tell the truth

Don’t know

% % % Doctors 92 6 2 Teachers 87 8 5 Professors 79 9 12 Judges 78 14 8 Clergyman/Priests 74 17 8 Scientists 72 16 12 Television News Readers 66 24 10 The Police 65 27 8 The ordinary man/woman in the

street60 27 13

Pollsters 48 32 19 Civil Servants 48 39 12 Trade Union officials 45 40 15 Business Leaders 30 59 11 Government Ministers 24 70 6 Politicians generally 21 73 6 Journalists 19 74 6

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Trend Data Q1 SHOWCARD Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not? SINGLE CODE FOR EACH

Tell the truth % ’83 ’93 ’97 ’99 ’00 ’01 ’02 ’03 ’04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 25/4 -

28/4 8/1 -12/1

3/3 - 7/3

1/3 -6/3

7/2 -13/2

6/2 -10/2

26/2 - 2/3

17/2- 21/2

12/10- 16/10

15/11- 20/11

13/11- 18/11

Doctors 82 84 86 91 87 89 91 91 92 91 92 90 92 Teachers 79 84 83 89 85 86 85 87 89 88 88 86 87

Professors n/a 70 70 79 76 78 77 74 80 77 80 78 79 Judges 77 68 72 77 77 78 77 72 75 76 75 78 78

Clergyman/Priests 85 80 71 80 78 78 80 71 75 73 75 73 74

Scientists n/a n/a 63 63 63 65 64 65 69 70 72 65 72 Television

news readers

63 72 74 74 73 75 71 66 70 63 66 61 66

The Police 61 63 61 61 60 63 59 64 63 58 61 59 65 The ordinary

man/ woman in the street

57

64

56

60

52

52

54

53

55

56

56

52 60

Pollsters n/a 52 55 49 46 46 47 46 49 50 51 45 48 Civil

Servants 25 37 36 47 47 43 45 46 51 44 48 44 48

Trade Union officials 18 32 27 39 38 39 37 33 39 37 41 38 45

Business Leaders 25 32 29 28 28 27 25 28 30 24 31 26 30

Government Ministers 16 11 12 23 21 20 20 20 23 20 22 22 24

Politicians generally 18 14 15 23 20 17 19 18 22 20 20 18 21

Journalists 19 10 15 15 15 18 13 18 20 16 19 18 19 Base: c.2,000 British adults aged 15+/16+ each year.

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Q1 Cont. Not tell the truth % ’83 ’93 ’97 ’99 ’00 ’01 ’02 ’03 ’04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 25/4-

28/4 8/1 -12/1

3/3 - 7/3

1/3 -6/3

7/2 -13/2

6-10 Feb

26/2 - 2/3

17/2- 21/2

12/10- 16/10

15/11- 20/11

13/11- 18/11

Doctors 14 11 10 7 9 7 6 6 5 6 5 6 6 Teachers 14 9 11 7 10 10 10 8 7 8 7 9 8

Professors n/a 12 12 10 11 10 11 11 9 10 8 10 9 Judges 18 21 19 16 15 15 15 19 16 16 16 14 14

Clergyman/ Priests 11 13 20 14 16 15 14 20 17 18 17 17 17

Scientists n/a n/a 22 27 25 22 23 22 19 18 16 22 16 Television

news readers 25 18 14 17 18 17 19 24 20 25 21 27 24

The Police 32 26 30 31 33 27 31 26 28 32 29 31 27 The ordinary man/ woman in the street

27

21

28

28

34

34

31

32

29

31

29 33 27

Pollsters n/a 28 28 35 35 34 35 34 30 31 29 32 32Civil Servants 63 50 50 41 40 45 42 41 37 43 37 43 39Trade Union

officials 71 54 56 47 47 46 49 53 44 46 42 45 40

Business Leaders 65 57 60 60 60 61 62 60 58 63 56 62 59

Government Ministers 74 81 80 70 72 73 72 73 70 71 70 71 70

Politicians generally 75 79 78 72 74 77 73 75 71 73 72 76 73

Journalists 73 84 76 79 78 75 79 75 72 77 72 75 74 Base: c.2,000 British adults aged 15+/16+ each year.

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Q1 Cont.

Don’t know % ’83 ’93 ’97 ’99 ’00 ’01 ’02 ’03 ’04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 25/4 -

28/4 8/1 - 12/1

3/3 - 7/3

1/3 - 6/3

7/2 - 13/2

6/2 - 10/2

26/2 - 2/3

17/2- 21/2

12/10- 16/10

15/11- 20/11

13/11- 18/11

Doctors 4 5 4 2 4 3 2 2 3 4 3 4 2 Teachers 7 7 6 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5

Professors n/a 18 18 11 13 12 11 15 11 13 12 12 12 Judges 5 11 9 4 8 7 8 9 8 8 10 8 8

Clergyman/ Priests 4 7 9 6 6 7 5 9 8 9 9 10 8

Scientists n/a n/a 15 10 12 13 13 13 12 12 13 13 12 Television

news readers 12 10 12 9 10 8 11 10 10 12 13 12 10

The Police 7 11 9 7 8 10 10 9 10 10 10 10 8 The ordinary

man/ woman in the

street

16 15 16 11 14 14 15 15 17 14 15 15 13

Pollsters n/a 20 17 16 19 19 17 20 21 19 21 22 19 Civil Servants 12 13 14 12 14 12 14 13 13 13 15 13 12 Trade Union

officials 11 86 17 13 15 15 14 13 17 16 17 17 15

Business Leaders 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 12 13 13 14 11 11

Government Ministers 10 8 8 7 7 7 8 7 8 9 8 8 6

Politicians generally 7 7 7 5 6 5 8 7 7 7 8 6 6

Journalists 8 6 9 6 6 8 8 7 8 8 9 7 6 Base: c.2,000 British adults aged 15+/16+ each year.

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Computer Tables

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total186776233442564542821852217086812111621381641732281862659479171863Tell the truth

92%93%94%92%92%94%93%92%95%el84%90%90%91%92%90%97%zegjk89%96%zegj93%l91%93%z92%lll

11135142434171135714819117133165106947115Not tell the truth5%4%4%5%5%4%5%6%4%14%zcdefh9%df8%df6%4%7%f2%6%f3%4%7%5%6%ft

im

5121712209611111546631329302151Don't know3%3%2%3%3%2%2%2%1%1%1%2%3%4%3%2%5%zdm1%3%3%2%2%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 1Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Doctors -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total18677623344353855584868162018471781932623063543002701863Tell the truth

92%93%94%88%92%94%zn92%n90%91%94%zj91%92%88%94%e92%93%91%92%ejn

11135144425202562153816102010192119115Not tell the truth5%4%4%9%zkl6%3%5%7%zh7%4%8%d5%7%3%5%7%6%6%dhlp

5121714814152751816148103751Don't know3%3%2%3%2%2%3%3%2%2%1%3%5%zbg3%3%1%3%2%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 2Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Doctors -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total186734532927228833029816215158170528955250614382821421863Tell the truth

92%90%92%89%91%94%n95%n91%92%88%92%94%e90%94%ze91%95%93%92%111251726201214211141019472198107115Not tell the truth

5%7%5%9%zl6%4%4%9%5%8%5%3%8%zdf4%6%3%4%6%f

51121081093-67448139406451Don't know3%3%3%2%3%3%1%-3%4%2%3%2%2%3%2%3%2%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 3Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Doctors -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total177470333140163142721249116486792051461241511622301732518958751771Tell the truth

87%86%93%zt87%90%z94%zn90%86%92%ghi85%88%87%82%83%83%91%gi89%90%88%86%89%zb87%15166134447191647910724191319111511238973162Not tell the truth

7%8%s4%10%7%4%7%8%p5%10%8%10%11%9%10%6%6%6%8%8%7%8%ps

1045010162287316546121313613811613596Don't know5%6%zs3%3%3%2%3%5%p3%5%4%3%7%9%j7%3%5%4%4%6%za4%5%apq

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 4Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Teachers -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total17747033314053555264847541938231521762492873553022501771Tell the truth

87%86%93%zp82%85%89%n92%zmn83%88%91%zj78%84%84%88%g93%zaefg93%zaefg84%87%gjn

15166135739402692185323152623181839162Not tell the truth7%8%o4%12%zkl9%k7%5%10%zh8%6%12%bc7%9%c7%5%6%13%zbcdf8%chko

1045010312427156092720182115114896Don't know5%6%zo3%6%k6%5%3%7%zh4%3%10%zabcd9%zabcd7%abc4%b3%1%3%5%bhk

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 5Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Teachers -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total177431031627026732628217204160161027953047013592711411771Tell the truth

87%81%89%p88%p84%93%zmp89%p96%88%90%87%91%z87%88%86%91%92%87%cp

151372229271828-1610152205536134226162Not tell the truth7%10%6%10%l9%5%9%-7%6%8%7%9%7%8%8%4%8%l

10436187237511388972830846696Don't know5%9%zkln5%kl2%7%zkln2%2%4%6%4%5%2%5%6%f5%zb2%4%5%bfkln

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 6Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Teachers -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total13345502442974663231633471336653150113961281241611371786846551340Tell the truth

66%67%69%64%67%71%zn69%n61%74%zcej65%60%64%64%64%70%69%63%71%63%65%67%66%nk

4971858511916794501623220315745393535724676252237489Not tell the truth24%23%24%26%24%21%21%28%zp18%20%34%zfgl24%26%26%19%20%28%m24%27%m24%24%24%m

m1988426456737216014155291815192024103010991200Don't know

10%10%7%10%10%8%9%11%8%15%d6%12%d10%10%10%11%9%5%11%10%9%10%d

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 7Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Television News Readers -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total13345502443102673913725761506141261382032202652131741340Tell the truth

66%67%69%63%64%66%71%zmn64%68%68%64%66%69%a68%a69%a66%59%66%aj

4971858513410514011023048211444961758774100489Not tell the truth24%23%24%27%k25%24%21%25%22%23%22%23%20%23%23%23%34%zbcdef24%

g198842649466143100227826223229313822200Don't know

10%10%7%10%11%10%8%11%10%9%13%11%11%9%8%12%8%10%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 8Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Television News Readers -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total133426023518920725019813158110123019540738210232091081340Tell the truth

66%68%66%62%65%71%zkn63%72%68%61%66%64%67%71%zf65%70%70%66%49785808768828734651439731561063866835489Not tell the truth

24%22%23%28%m21%23%28%19%20%28%24%24%25%d20%24%23%23%24%d

198384130421930229181823849481682210200Don't know10%10%l11%l10%l13%zl5%10%9%12%10%10%12%e8%9%11%7%7%10%l

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 9Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Television News Readers -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total161063930536556838919742415074711801391031451521981712267998091608Tell the truth

79%78%86%zt79%81%86%zn84%n75%84%hl73%80%76%79%68%79%85%zehjl77%89%zceg79%h76%82%zb79%bhnhijl

1777828475328197211149292121121325111910976185Not tell the truth9%10%8%10%8%6%8%13%zp6%14%cdm10%12%cd12%14%cdgm7%7%10%6%7%10%8%9%ap

24210122507836197218139271726261435114013799236Don't know12%12%s6%11%11%8%8%13%p10%13%d11%11%9%17%df14%d8%14%d6%14%df13%10%12%adps

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 10Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Professors -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total16106393053553384764396691807591261562182603232792471608Tell the truth

79%78%86%zp72%81%n80%n84%zn74%82%j84%zj65%74%74%80%g84%zefg86%zefg83%efg79%efgjn

177782872305133108195837173229251827185Not tell the truth9%10%8%15%zklm7%9%6%12%zh9%6%19%zabcdef8%11%b9%7%5%9%9%bhk

2421012267506654128228632364735362822236Don't know12%12%o6%14%12%11%10%14%zh10%9%16%abc17%zabcd16%zabc11%9%9%8%12%aho

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 11Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Professors -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total161026128325423830027115177145146325245844012262491321608Tell the truth

79%68%79%p83%mp75%85%zmp86%zmop86%76%81%79%82%e75%82%e78%84%c86%zc79%cemp

17752302735241822611175277930155219185Not tell the truth9%14%zkl8%9%11%k7%6%10%11%6%9%9%13%zd6%10%7%6%9%dk

242704324452826130232132775661952812236Don't know12%18%zklno12%8%14%kln8%8%4%13%13%11%9%12%12%12%9%8%12%ln

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 12Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Professors -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total156962030736257139519841814869611791391111511551851592257927911583Tell the truth

77%76%87%zt79%82%z87%zn85%zn74%83%ekl68%69%76%79%74%83%ekl86%zehjk72%83%ekl79%l76%80%zb78%beklln

29912332628730271042022243823232115402139164123287Not tell the truth15%15%s9%13%12%7%12%p18%zop11%22%zdfgm27%zcde16%f13%15%12%9%16%f11%14%16%12%14%fps

fgijm

1617615374228946111141914161093213208971159Don't know8%9%s4%8%6%6%4%8%o6%10%4%8%8%11%6%5%13%zcfgk7%7%8%7%8%oqs

m

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 13Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Judges -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total15696203073373164734576491827521311482202623202712311583Tell the truth

77%76%87%zp68%76%n80%n87%zlmn72%83%j83%zj67%71%74%81%fg84%zefg84%zefg78%g78%fgjn

29912332113587244161309634404945413346287Not tell the truth15%15%o9%23%zklm14%k12%8%18%zh13%11%17%19%zbc16%bc14%11%10%16%14%chko

1617615434448259685530212818222020159Don't know8%9%o4%9%k11%zk8%k5%11%zhi4%6%15%zabcd10%d9%6%6%6%7%8%hiko

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 14Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Judges -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total156925828524924029725317177128145524346845012002481351583Tell the truth

77%68%80%p81%p76%p85%zmp80%p96%76%72%79%h79%76%84%ze76%83%zc88%zc78%chp

299764742473937-34262605699522413314287Not tell the truth15%20%zklo13%14%15%11%12%-15%15%14%18%zd16%d10%15%za11%9%14%d

1614925153115251222413584535136185159Don't know8%13%zlno7%5%10%ln4%8%4%9%14%zg7%3%7%f6%f9%za6%3%8%afgln

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 15Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Judges -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total14996202563475193481714111247258171140961411411981392287807281508Tell the truth

74%76%72%75%74%77%73%72%69%71%65%73%79%hk64%77%hk79%hkm77%hk72%80%zhkm75%74%74%hk

353128747812671461043525264322383026393333180170350Not tell the truth17%16%21%t17%18%16%19%18%19%c24%ci29%zcde18%13%25%zcefi16%15%15%17%12%17%17%17%c

fgi

17771243655341853205622151612122120248486170Don't know9%9%7%8%8%8%8%9%11%4%6%9%8%11%6%6%8%10%8%8%9%8%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 16Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Clergyman/Priests -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total14996202563643024314126801596691621522192422722492131508Tell the truth

74%76%72%74%72%73%78%zlm75%72%74%83%zacf73%74%74%71%77%72%74%353128748872109811464316115385164804658350Not tell the truth

17%16%21%p18%17%18%15%16%19%18%8%18%g17%g20%g21%bg14%20%g17%g

17771244144533279187319202619323025170Don't know9%9%7%8%11%k9%6%9%8%8%10%9%9%6%8%9%8%8%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 17Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Clergyman/Priests -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total149929525922623725523615167144136421146941811572251261508Tell the truth

74%77%73%74%75%72%75%82%72%81%zg74%69%77%f78%zf73%75%82%zc74%f

3535570564873483462232874103792745521350Not tell the truth17%14%20%18%15%21%p15%18%20%12%18%24%zde17%15%17%18%14%17%

177322824322331-1912158224039146186170Don't know9%8%8%8%10%7%10%-8%7%9%7%7%7%9%z6%4%8%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 18Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Clergyman/Priests -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total14435762933405003521823781406055170120931351252001502057227321454Tell the truth

71%70%83%zt74%71%78%zn78%n67%79%zhik59%61%72%l68%62%74%hkl70%78%zhik78%hkl72%l69%74%zb72%bhkllln

340141407012262351072632253935232426332150178155334Not tell the truth17%17%s11%15%17%14%15%19%p14%31%zcdef28%zcde16%20%d15%13%15%13%11%18%17%16%16%ds

ghjmfghjm

24610222517740188313109272234232824222914597241Don't know12%12%s6%11%11%9%8%15%zop7%10%10%11%12%22%zcdegijk13%16%m9%11%10%14%za10%12%ams

lm

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 19Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Scientists -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total14435762933152924324166021646891151402042352982502121454Tell the truth

71%70%83%zp64%70%73%n79%zlmn66%74%j76%zj59%67%69%72%g78%zefg77%zefg71%g72%gjn

340141401017093691723212934425055554156334Not tell the truth17%17%o11%20%zk17%16%13%19%zh15%14%17%20%b17%17%14%13%19%16%hko

2461022277566741132248546274234303328241Don't know12%12%o6%16%zk13%k11%8%15%zh11%9%24%zabcdef13%c14%c11%8%10%10%12%chko

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 20Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Scientists -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total144324025822422027523815170130132422842740311082261211454Tell the truth

71%63%72%p73%p69%78%zmp75%p84%73%73%72%74%70%75%70%76%79%c72%cp

3407157505553482313030342121762684322334Not tell the truth17%19%16%16%17%15%15%11%13%17%16%14%20%zdf14%17%14%15%16%

246724132442430132182243764572013011241Don't know12%19%zklno11%l10%14%l7%9%5%14%10%12%12%10%11%13%za10%7%12%l

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 21Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Scientists -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total13095122443064613221333761275152154122941191211501362026866421328Tell the truth

65%62%69%t66%66%71%zo57%66%o71%el50%59%65%l69%el63%65%l68%el58%71%el71%ekl66%65%65%elot

5602389011918099811564038317246424942774962279268547Not tell the truth28%29%26%26%26%22%35%zp27%23%37%zcfm35%cm31%c26%28%27%23%30%26%22%27%27%27%cp

160692035583320371113699141516327218074154Don't know8%8%6%8%8%7%9%6%6%13%dij7%4%5%9%8%9%12%zdij4%7%8%8%8%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 22Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- The Police -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total13095122443012504013765781555951331351642042722281931328Tell the truth

65%62%69%p61%60%68%mn71%zmn64%70%66%68%e64%e55%63%71%zde70%e65%e65%emnp

560238901611261491112534824644609794877689547Not tell the truth28%29%26%33%zkl30%k25%21%28%22%27%23%29%33%zbc29%23%23%30%c27%ck

16069203142423974186218153626242014154Don't know8%8%6%6%10%zn7%7%8%8%7%9%7%12%zabc8%6%6%5%8%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 23Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- The Police -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total130924723820118523722015149120120819741436410122001151328Tell the truth

65%64%67%m66%58%68%m70%m81%64%67%65%64%68%68%64%67%75%zc65%cm

560103849197977536645502951501344378030547Not tell the truth28%27%24%30%31%o27%24%19%28%25%27%31%e25%25%28%a27%19%27%a

160333414361721-1814140144839127189154Don't know8%8%9%ln5%11%zln5%7%-8%8%8%5%8%7%8%6%6%8%fn

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 24Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- The Police -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total1211482254274395321143306120415113810587971231401091986095991208Tell the truth

60%59%72%zt59%56%71%zno61%54%67%zegl40%57%l58%l59%l58%l53%69%zdegj54%l56%l70%zdeg58%61%60%lnlhijkl

5462196411421790661813944287552416139605562301255556Not tell the truth27%27%s18%25%31%zr20%28%p32%zp22%43%zcdef31%32%cfm30%27%33%cefm22%23%29%22%29%26%27%cps

him

2721173673874226822017102320222516582925135130265Don't know13%14%10%16%13%9%11%14%p11%17%c11%10%11%15%14%9%22%zcfgi15%c9%13%13%13%cp

jkm

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 25Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- The ordinary man/woman in the street -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total12114822542392263703725051365671141361862142331951301208Tell the truth

60%59%72%zp49%54%62%mn71%zlmn56%62%63%zj59%a65%a63%a66%za61%a60%a44%60%ajmn

54621964177132146100260522445141687810585128556Not tell the truth27%27%o18%36%zkl32%kl25%k19%29%23%27%26%20%23%24%27%f26%43%zbcdef27%fko

g2721173676607653140329330324233464439265Don't know

13%14%10%15%k14%13%10%16%zh15%10%15%15%14%10%12%13%13%13%hk

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 26Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- The ordinary man/woman in the street -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total1211227227154209219171101259411141873583488961971141208Tell the truth

60%59%n64%kn50%66%zkn62%n54%58%54%52%60%61%58%65%ze57%66%zc75%zc60%chn

546929311668909746755500831721264656823556Not tell the truth27%24%26%38%zlmop21%26%31%m24%29%31%27%27%28%24%30%zab23%15%27%adm

272643735404247341302363782622153417265Don't know13%17%o10%11%13%12%15%17%18%z17%13%12%13%11%14%11%11%13%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 27Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- The ordinary man/woman in the street -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total

9843512082263412821222298940417481739511198103178464518982Tell the truth48%43%59%zt49%49%62%zno52%n40%50%ej40%45%j31%46%j49%j52%ej62%zehij38%53%ejl63%zegh44%53%zb48%bejn

klmijklmt6473051011452181147721065353610167364540976571365293658Not tell the truth

32%37%zs29%32%31%25%33%37%zp37%cfgh34%f40%cfgh43%zcfg38%cfgh24%25%22%38%cfgh34%f25%35%za30%32%acfghhp

398163459014157351302527136129414328632535216173389Don't know20%20%s13%19%20%13%15%23%zop14%26%cdfm14%26%zcdf16%28%zcdfikm23%cdm16%24%zcdf13%12%21%18%19%cdps

ikmm

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 28Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Pollsters -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total98435120818517931730139411047775104148155209168123982Tell the truth

48%43%59%zp38%43%53%zmn57%zmn44%50%53%zj38%50%g50%g48%55%zag52%ag42%48%agjmnp

6473051011881371771563037328175689910711388108658Not tell the truth32%37%zo29%38%zkl33%30%30%33%33%31%38%b32%33%33%29%27%37%b32%

3981634512010299692083714446384962626965389Don't know20%20%o13%24%zkl24%zkl17%13%23%zh17%16%23%18%17%19%16%21%22%19%hko

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 29Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Pollsters -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total

9841631761251631881667906092216830429468920093982Tell the truth48%43%49%n41%51%np54%np53%np37%39%34%50%zh55%z50%55%z44%67%zc61%zc48%chinp

6471371191091051018799163595921871635437243658Not tell the truth32%36%33%35%33%29%28%49%39%z35%32%30%31%30%34%zb24%28%32%b

3988361735062613525633446120793462617389Don't know20%22%17%24%zmo16%18%19%14%22%31%zg18%15%20%15%22%zab9%11%19%abdg

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 30Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Pollsters -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total

96136420124735026210924010249431297972748812583140489495984Tell the truth47%44%57%zt53%z50%58%zno46%42%57%zdgi48%48%55%dg45%48%41%49%48%43%49%47%50%48%gnt

82034612116326015510025757434078705980749284116398395792Not tell the truth40%42%zs34%35%37%34%43%p45%zp32%42%44%33%40%39%44%m41%36%44%m41%38%40%39%mp

24810932519037257221107282720291741252815895253Don't know12%13%s9%11%13%8%11%13%p12%10%8%12%15%13%16%9%16%13%10%15%za10%12%aps

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 31Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Civil Servants -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total9613642012161942862884181054617589120145194192169984Tell the truth

47%44%57%zp44%46%48%55%zmn46%48%51%38%42%41%45%51%eg59%zcdefg57%zdefg48%efgnp

8203461212011712371833448436474941391461529693792Not tell the truth40%42%zo34%41%41%40%35%38%38%40%38%45%zab47%zab45%zab40%ab29%31%39%ab

2481093276536955144327846263734383735253Don't know12%13%o9%15%zk13%12%10%16%zh14%h9%24%zabcdef13%13%10%10%11%12%12%ho

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 32Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Civil Servants -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total

96115617216112816719991049389114331426276215171984Tell the truth47%41%48%m53%mp40%48%63%zlmnop50%45%52%48%47%51%49%48%50%46%48%mp

820151140106156157828915673713521922260712165792Not tell the truth40%39%k39%k35%k49%zknop45%zkn26%43%39%31%40%h44%e36%41%38%40%42%39%hk

248764438342734138302232979522082817253Don't know12%20%zklmno12%12%11%8%11%7%16%17%12%9%13%10%13%9%11%12%dl

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 33Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Civil Servants -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total

8923341812113292401102249130471077375738611083130475431906Tell the truth44%41%51%zt46%47%53%zn47%39%51%l30%53%l46%l41%50%l40%48%l43%l43%l46%l45%44%45%lnt

81136013417025817794238715628101814869699181114376434810Not tell the truth40%44%z38%37%37%39%40%42%40%55%zcdef31%43%46%ehk32%38%39%35%42%40%36%44%zb40%b

ghkm

326125398011236311071715142723274123562941193120313Don't know16%15%11%17%16%8%13%19%zp9%15%16%12%13%18%m22%zcfij13%22%zcfi15%14%19%za12%15%amps

mjm

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 34Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Trade Union officials -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total8923341812101702602663871074137971125130197175128906Tell the truth

44%41%51%zp43%41%44%51%zlmn43%48%46%40%34%42%40%51%zdefg54%zadefg43%f45%fp

811360134193184241193347823827610513514714696105810Not tell the truth40%44%z38%39%44%k41%37%38%37%42%39%50%zabcg46%ab45%zab38%b30%35%40%b

32612539906592671723210940333647405363313Don't know16%15%11%18%k15%15%13%19%zh15%12%21%ce16%12%15%10%16%c21%zcde15%cho

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 35Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Trade Union officials -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total

89214218514813214315571038482213432422565316984906Tell the truth44%37%52%zlmp48%p42%41%49%p42%44%47%44%44%53%zdf42%41%57%zc54%zc45%cp

811165118931511741081084477631362032526539859810Not tell the truth40%43%no33%30%48%zkno50%zkno34%55%36%26%41%zh44%e33%47%ze41%zb33%38%40%behno

326755365343451145482663784602713111313Don't know16%20%zlm15%21%zlmo11%10%16%l3%20%27%zg14%12%14%11%17%zab10%7%15%abdglm

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 36Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Trade Union officials -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total

614236130137217167851395317327763446053695493272344616Tell the truth30%29%37%zt30%31%37%zn36%n25%30%l17%35%l32%l35%l30%l33%l30%l27%28%33%l26%35%zb30%bln

119048520027340424613237111073511419885971051571171586435491192Not tell the truth59%59%57%59%58%54%56%65%zop62%72%zcfgh58%60%56%57%53%59%61%61%55%62%za56%59%a

i2259824507840185815116181621252132223413091221Don't know

11%12%s7%11%11%9%8%10%8%11%7%8%9%14%14%12%12%11%12%12%za9%11%as

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 37Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Business Leaders -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total614236130125131172188263582955358879212910690616Tell the truth

30%29%37%zp25%31%29%36%zln29%26%33%27%28%29%28%34%33%31%30%n

11904852002942513642835341345241101241841962151821801192Not tell the truth59%59%57%60%60%61%k54%59%61%58%56%59%62%61%56%56%61%59%k

225982474365755109298432272536393725221Don't know11%12%o7%15%zlm9%10%10%12%13%9%16%ae13%9%11%10%11%9%11%o

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 38Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Business Leaders -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total

6149010676108115121568575597517720645810454616Tell the truth30%23%30%25%34%np33%np38%znop29%29%32%30%25%29%39%zef29%35%35%30%cfnp

1190239207197179205165101291001092209370287925176911192Not tell the truth59%62%k58%64%zkm56%58%52%59%56%56%59%68%zde61%d53%59%59%59%59%dk

22554433330312923522199226443193199221Don't know11%14%12%11%10%9%9%12%15%z12%11%7%11%8%12%zab6%6%11%abdf

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 39Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Business Leaders -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total

3831478698139106521012916134837323430662960160233393Tell the truth19%18%24%zt21%20%23%zn22%18%16%16%14%20%21%21%19%17%26%zdfk15%21%15%24%zb19%b

m

151361724633052332317242613980731801301041311411761532018106981508Not tell the truth75%75%s69%71%75%71%73%75%78%e79%81%e76%74%69%71%79%e68%79%e71%77%za71%74%aes

133552234382510421154810151881611247653129Don't know7%7%6%7%5%5%4%7%6%5%4%3%6%10%j10%j4%6%6%8%j7%5%6%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 40Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Journalists -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total3831478687691091271633519428326661788642393Tell the truth

19%18%24%zp18%17%18%24%zlmn18%16%22%15%15%22%af19%20%26%zadfg14%19%a

15136172463743274443626841646601511622072482832162421508Not tell the truth75%75%o69%76%k78%zk75%k69%75%74%73%77%b78%b70%76%b74%66%82%zbce74%bko

13355223221393659214816152415232313129Don't know7%7%6%7%5%7%7%7%10%h5%8%7%8%5%6%7%4%6%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 41Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Journalists -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total

3835954466685812377631644130983045831393Tell the truth19%16%15%15%21%24%znop26%znop10%16%43%zg17%14%21%f18%19%19%20%19%fgo

15132912772422292532161417990141724544240211702261121508Not tell the truth75%76%78%k79%zk72%72%69%81%77%51%77%zh80%ze72%75%74%76%73%74%hk

133332518221318216121171740361031510129Don't know7%9%l7%6%7%4%6%9%7%7%6%6%7%7%7%5%7%6%l

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 42Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Journalists -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total

4261469011715511545108478176043363930443774215219434Tell the truth21%18%25%t25%z22%25%n19%19%26%efl8%19%l26%efl24%l24%l21%l17%l17%l19%l26%efl21%22%21%lt

14836232463055073121744301268868159129991321381921511967657121477Not tell the truth73%76%zs69%66%73%r69%74%76%p70%86%zcegh76%68%73%66%72%77%h74%78%chj69%73%72%73%r

ijm

12049184037261631665165151111225156553118Don't know6%6%5%9%z5%6%7%6%3%6%5%7%3%10%zdim6%6%9%dim3%5%6%5%6%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 43Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Politicians generally -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total42614690101771311261954219735305366867688434Tell the truth

21%18%25%p20%18%22%24%22%19%22%18%14%18%20%22%f24%f30%zcdefg21%fp

14836232463593154303736531666591531662242452842191851477Not tell the truth73%76%zo69%73%75%73%71%72%75%73%79%ab79%zab76%a76%ab74%a68%63%73%a

1204918332731275813477131913142923118Don't know6%6%5%7%6%5%5%6%6%5%4%6%7%4%4%9%zcd8%c6%c

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 44Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Politicians generally -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total

42664767554769064838396581601103385442434Tell the truth21%17%21%25%mp17%22%28%zmp31%21%21%21%19%26%zdf20%21%18%27%b21%mp

148329726320424626620112170123135323741640511422261081477Not tell the truth73%78%kn74%k67%77%zkn76%kn64%66%73%69%73%77%e68%75%e72%76%71%73%ekn

1202217271810251141710111352297183118Don't know6%6%5%9%zl6%3%8%l3%6%9%zg5%4%6%4%6%6%2%6%l

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Table 45Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Politicians generally -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total

478170105130182121601215114216138454239693375228260488Tell the truth24%21%30%zt28%z26%27%26%21%28%dl14%23%26%l22%30%dl23%22%27%dl17%26%dl22%26%zb24%bdlt

14176002342924743101624141218062157131911261281701511957456681413Not tell the truth70%73%zs66%63%68%68%69%73%68%79%eh70%67%74%h61%69%72%66%78%zceh69%71%68%70%hr

jm

13449164043231234786178141512198147256128Don't know7%6%5%9%z6%5%5%6%4%8%7%7%4%9%8%7%8%4%5%7%6%6%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 46Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Government Ministers -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total

20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total4781701051168515413421936233403556681019296488Tell the truth

24%21%30%zp24%20%26%m25%24%i16%26%i20%17%19%21%26%ef28%ef33%zdefg24%efip

14176002343433134033556201706231451612252332642111741413Not tell the truth70%73%zo66%70%75%zkl68%68%68%77%zhj69%74%a77%zabc76%zab72%a69%a65%59%70%a

13449163421363766144711131523182126128Don't know7%6%5%7%5%6%7%7%6%5%5%6%5%7%5%7%9%6%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 47Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Government Ministers -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdtotalGender within ageTrust in DoctorsEthnicityVoting intentionActivism

DoctorsDoctorsNon-Semi-Female 35-Female 16-not telltellConserActivistActivistActivist

Female 55+5434Male 55+Male 35-54Male 16-34truthtruthBMEWhiteOtherLabourvative(0-2)(3 or 4)(5+)Total(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

202935736730940134125418231194183531962852215812841642029Unweighted total202938335630631835131518**233179185030661253615772991542029Weighted total

478677686649310255764424631911063816641488Tell the truth24%18%21%28%mp20%27%p32%zmop25%24%36%zg23%21%31%zdf20%24%22%27%24%dgp

14172942541972372441881315897131623338040310892201051413Not tell the truth70%77%zkn71%k65%74%zkn69%k60%72%68%54%71%zh76%ze62%75%ze69%74%68%70%ehkn

13422272317142511817111104027107138128Don't know7%6%8%7%5%4%8%3%8%10%6%3%7%5%7%4%5%6%f

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Table 48Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Government Ministers -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c - z/d/e/f - z/g/h - z/i/j - z/k/l/m/n/o/pOverlap formulae used. ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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OccupationThe

ordinaryman/womanTelevision

GovernmentPoliticiansBusinessTrade UnionCivilin theClergyman/NewsMinistersgenerallyJournalistsLeadersofficialsServantsPollstersstreetThe PoliceScientistsPriestsJudgesProfessorsReadersTeachersDoctors

2029202920292029202920292029202920292029202920292029202920292029Unweighted total2029202920292029202920292029202920292029202920292029202920292029Weighted total

488434393616906984982120813281454150815831608134017711863Tell the truth24%21%19%30%45%48%48%60%65%72%74%78%79%66%87%92%

1413147715081192810792658556547334350287185489162115Not tell the truth70%73%74%59%40%39%32%27%27%16%17%14%9%24%8%6%

1281181292213132533892651542411701592362009651Don't know6%6%6%11%15%12%19%13%8%12%8%8%12%10%5%2%

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Table 49Q.1 Now I will read you a list of different types of people. For each would you tell me if you generally trust them to tell the truth, or not?

- Summary Table -

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total2751107060126993861----------284142142284South East

14%13%20%zt13%18%zr22%zn16%n11%----------100%zdefg14%14%14%defghijklmhijklmn

19365412768613243---------193-93100193Eastern10%8%12%t6%10%r13%zn13%zn8%---------100%zcefg-9%10%10%cefg

hijklmhijklmr

258130606893603397--------258--129129258London13%16%z17%z15%13%13%14%17%z--------100%zcdfg--12%13%13%cdfg

hijklmhijklm

22141403552493139-------179---9089179South West11%5%11%t8%7%11%n13%zn7%-------100%zcdegh---9%9%9%cdegh

ijklmijklmnt

17375264870421659------183----9983183West Midlands9%9%7%10%10%9%7%10%------100%zcdefh----10%8%9%cdefh

ijklmijklm

1385273655221754-----150-----8466150East Midlands7%6%s2%8%8%5%7%9%zp-----100%zcdefgijk-----8%7%7%cdefg

lmijklmps

18672124353301357----177------9384177Yorkshire and Humberside9%9%s3%9%8%7%6%10%----100%zcdef------9%9%9%cdefg

ghjklmhjklms

209126257461333274---236-------126109236North West10%15%zs7%16%zq9%7%14%p13%p---100%zcdef-------12%11%12%cdef

ghiklmghiklmpqs

99341119298519--89--------434689North East5%4%3%4%4%2%2%3%--100%zcdef--------4%5%4%cdefg

ghijlmhijlmp

983113233316533-102---------5250102Wales5%4%4%5%5%3%2%6%o-100%zcdefg---------5%5%5%cdefg

hijkmhijkmot

17982482860361232179----------9485179Scotland9%10%13%z6%9%8%5%6%100%zcdef----------9%9%9%cdefg

ghijklhijklnor

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Table 50Government Office Region (from sample point)

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

275110704059851011053614415214762554046284South East14%13%20%zp8%14%n14%n19%zn12%16%16%j7%10%16%fg19%zbfg14%12%16%g14%fgjn

193654136375466732010122172431373428193Eastern10%8%12%p7%9%9%12%zn8%9%11%j11%8%8%10%10%10%10%10%j

25813060664665801042512916213944555131258London13%16%z17%z13%11%11%15%12%11%14%8%10%13%14%14%16%11%13%

22141403329556190236614333325332218179South West11%5%11%p7%7%9%12%zmn10%10%7%7%16%zabcdg11%8%9%7%6%9%p

17375264434564978327218192626402729183West Midlands9%9%7%9%8%9%9%9%15%zhj8%9%9%9%8%10%8%10%9%

1385274936442173185920112421222922150East Midlands7%6%o2%10%zk9%k7%k4%8%8%7%10%5%8%7%6%9%7%7%ko

18672126137493083187629182226332127177Yorkshire and Humberside9%9%o3%12%zkl9%8%6%9%8%8%15%zbde8%8%8%9%6%9%9%ko

2091262564667530117209831233428353747236North West10%15%zo7%13%k16%zk13%k6%13%9%11%16%d11%11%9%9%11%16%zcd12%ko

9934113019241648536315151512131789North East5%4%3%6%k5%4%3%5%2%4%2%7%zcg5%5%3%4%6%4%

983113252923245673912121618211410102Wales5%4%4%5%7%4%5%6%z3%4%6%6%5%6%5%4%3%5%p

17982484426634679188216211628413720179Scotland9%10%13%z9%6%11%m9%9%8%9%8%10%5%9%11%e11%e7%9%em

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Table 51Government Office Region (from sample point)

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total1195019745012631143716136171310921636713016-19

6%6%5%16%zq7%3%3%5%p8%3%8%7%7%4%9%e7%4%5%8%6%7%6%op

158871876651616667710311416115211925818516620-248%11%zs5%16%zq9%3%7%12%zp4%7%11%fm13%zfgm8%10%fm6%3%8%f10%fm9%f8%9%8%fmps

1386527386839244419551813111212301817797915825-297%8%8%8%10%z8%10%8%11%5%5%7%7%7%6%7%12%zc9%6%8%8%8%

1485929151075724391798198191510211623838316630-347%7%8%3%15%zr13%zn10%7%10%9%9%8%5%12%fi8%6%8%8%8%8%8%8%r

16071211413657294325852613121914341321959419035-398%9%6%3%19%zr13%zn12%8%14%zcd8%5%11%7%8%10%8%13%zcd7%7%9%10%9%rs

205662830123772337161271020102119202433979519340-4410%8%8%6%18%zr17%zno10%6%9%12%j8%4%11%j7%11%j11%j8%13%j12%j9%10%9%jnr

1697627427857213717881311111811252032878517245-498%9%8%9%11%z13%zn9%6%9%7%9%6%6%7%10%6%10%10%11%8%9%8%n

1675134454043193311108151511813171130737414850-548%6%10%10%q6%9%n8%6%6%10%8%6%8%7%4%8%6%6%11%zg7%8%7%

123513449244426348862015171117251122817916055-596%6%10%11%zq3%10%n11%n6%4%8%7%8%9%11%m6%9%10%6%8%8%8%8%nqt

174463930429223987912771416141325696513460-649%6%11%zt7%q1%6%9%7%5%7%10%5%4%5%8%9%5%7%9%7%7%7%q

1575524151117431247811891712913595311165-698%7%7%3%q*2%3%8%zop7%4%8%4%6%5%5%9%zj5%5%5%6%5%5%pqr

119511412-56469771573101697853449770-746%6%z4%3%q-1%2%8%zop5%7%8%ch6%4%2%5%9%zcdeh3%4%3%5%4%5%pqr

84341910-4435772967869111047358175-794%4%5%2%q-1%2%6%zop4%7%3%4%3%4%4%3%3%6%3%4%4%4%pqr

54281310--92642-910105746336246180-843%3%4%2%q--4%p5%zp2%2%-4%6%cek7%zcek3%4%c2%3%1%3%2%3%pq

442461---16521131335144236165385-992%3%2%*---3%op3%2%1%6%zcef8%zcdef2%3%*1%2%1%3%za2%3%acfop

kqr

1042233-1---2---141-639Refused*1%1%**1%-*---1%---1%2%zc1%-1%**

47.9446.9349.49zt40.70q36.1343.1745.2848.84zo45.4549.51ce46.1146.5849.70ce47.0646.1949.90zce44.5546.1544.8447.74za45.4646.63apMean scorepmqr

18.79719.92418.37118.92810.50112.69116.15620.71418.92718.16318.61321.56121.52719.88019.12718.31117.26618.97916.86019.61918.37319.054Std dev

0.4180.6920.9860.9120.4130.6511.0680.8141.4151.8351.8711.4951.5781.6921.4541.2371.0861.3731.0170.6120.5830.424Std error

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Table 52Exact age of respondent

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

11950193325551792830------13013016-196%6%5%7%k6%9%zk3%10%zhi4%3%------44%zbcdefg6%bcdefg

hk

158871857385615681881------16616620-248%11%zo5%12%zk9%k9%k3%7%8%9%------56%zbcdefg8%bcdefg

ko

138652741334242501197-----158-15825-297%8%8%8%8%7%8%6%5%11%zij-----49%zacdefg-8%acdefgj

1485929383541533418114-----166-16630-347%7%8%8%8%7%10%4%8%j13%zj-----51%zacdefg-8%acdefgj

1607121404750533437119----190--19035-398%9%6%8%11%8%10%4%17%zj13%zj----49%zabdefg--9%abdefgj

o2056628414245653029134----193--19340-44

10%8%8%8%10%8%12%zl3%13%j15%zj----50%zabdefg--9%abdefgj

1697627284555443925109---172---17245-498%9%8%6%11%n9%n8%4%11%j12%zj---53%zabcefg---8%abcefgj

n167513431274346391594---148---14850-54

8%6%10%6%7%7%9%4%7%10%zj---45%zabcefg---7%abcefgj

123513433304355582082--160----16055-596%6%10%7%7%7%10%z6%9%9%--54%zabcdfg----8%abcdfgj

p174463926184347861632--134----13460-64

9%6%11%zp5%4%7%9%zmn10%zh7%h4%--45%zabcdfg----7%abcdfghm

1575524302726299895-111-----11165-698%7%7%6%6%4%5%11%zhi4%h1%-53%zabcdeg-----5%abcdegh

1195114222133218971-97-----9770-746%6%z4%5%5%6%4%10%zhi3%h*-46%zabcdeg-----5%abcdegh

84341929132118774-81------8175-794%4%5%6%z3%4%3%9%zhi2%h-42%zabcdef------4%abcdefh

5428131982113583-61------6180-843%3%4%4%2%4%2%6%zhi1%h-31%zabcdef------3%abcdefh

4424623817553--53------5385-992%3%2%5%zkm2%3%k1%6%zhi--27%zabcdef------3%abcdefh

ik

10422132116-1251--9Refused*1%1%**1%**1%1%-1%1%1%z*--*j

47.9446.9349.49zp47.3245.1146.1247.77m54.05zhi43.92h39.8281.36zabc69.19zabc59.39zabc49.40zabc39.52ab29.63a20.0546.63abchMean scoredefdedi

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Table 53Exact age of respondent

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)18.79719.92418.37121.13418.08619.99016.43922.60415.10211.9904.9872.8532.8162.8062.9602.8932.46119.054Std dev

0.4180.6920.9860.9200.8950.7880.7840.7071.0550.4260.3700.1720.1630.1530.1550.1710.1480.424Std error

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Table 53Exact age of respondent

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total5223326307457-47841864924335716 - 17

3%3%1%6%z4%z2%2%1%4%-5%gl3%4%g3%1%4%gl2%2%3%2%3%3%ns

2251133412386201892141013402018271126243712011923918 - 2411%14%zs10%27%zq12%4%8%16%zop8%10%14%f17%zefm11%12%15%f6%10%13%f13%f11%12%12%fop

2861245653175964783371413372129272251344016216232425 - 3414%15%16%11%25%zr21%zn20%15%21%fi14%15%16%12%20%15%12%20%f17%14%16%17%16%r

36613949432601345281412112353322403355375519219138335 - 4418%17%14%9%37%zr30%zn22%n14%23%20%13%15%19%15%22%19%21%19%19%18%19%19%nrs

34213061871201014070281815282621262544316216416032545 - 5417%16%17%19%17%22%zn17%12%15%18%17%12%15%14%14%14%17%16%22%zj16%16%16%n

124513450244626348862215171117251122837916255 - 596%6%10%11%zq3%10%n11%n6%4%8%7%9%9%11%m6%9%10%6%8%8%8%8%nqt

174463930429223987912771416141325696513460 - 649%6%11%zt7%q1%6%9%7%5%7%10%5%4%5%8%9%5%7%9%7%7%7%q

2781063928116138821121523181119332117211119820965 - 7414%13%z11%6%q*4%6%16%zop12%11%17%ceh10%10%7%10%18%zcdeg8%9%7%11%10%10%opqr

hij

182863821-413771612331292018141622151207519575+9%11%11%4%q-1%6%p14%zop9%12%c4%13%cek16%zcef13%cek10%8%6%11%ck5%11%za8%10%acopq

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Table 54Which age group applies to you?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

52233181118104628------575716 - 173%3%1%4%3%3%2%5%zhi1%1%------19%zbcdefg3%bcdefh

o225113347153932211324102------23923918 - 24

11%14%zo10%14%k13%k16%zk4%13%11%11%------81%zbcdefg12%bcdefgk

28612456796783958429211-----324-32425 - 3414%15%16%16%16%14%18%9%13%23%zij-----100%zacdefg-16%acdefgj

366139498189951186466254----383--38335 - 4418%17%14%17%21%l16%22%zln7%30%zj28%zj----100%zabdefg--19%abdefgj

lo

34213061607398937741206---325---32545 - 5417%16%17%12%17%n17%18%n9%19%j23%zj---100%zabcefg---16%abcefgj

n124513433304455582084--162----16255 - 59

6%6%10%7%7%8%10%6%9%9%j--55%zabcdfg----8%abcdfgjp

174463926184347861632--134----13460 - 649%6%11%zp5%4%7%9%zmn10%zh7%h4%--45%zabcdfg----7%abcdfgh

m2781063952485950188156-209-----20965 - 74

14%13%z11%11%12%10%9%21%zhi7%h1%-100%zabcdeg-----10%abcdegh

1828638712959361896-195------19575+9%11%11%14%zklm7%10%7%21%zhi3%h-100%zabcdef------10%abcdefh

ikm

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Table 55Which age group applies to you?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total99641818824231825512826085504610984668389129100142-984984Male

49%51%53%52%q45%56%zn55%n46%48%49%52%46%48%44%46%50%50%52%50%-100%zb48%b

103340116721938119810630994524312693849990129931421045-1045Female51%49%47%48%55%r44%45%54%op52%51%48%54%52%56%54%50%50%48%50%100%za-52%ap

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Table 56Sex of respondent

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

996418188211228291254349525827598144160191162153984Male49%51%53%43%54%zn49%48%39%i24%64%zij39%47%49%49%g50%g50%g51%g48%gijn

10334011672821913022715561683211201111521641921621441045Female51%49%47%57%zm46%51%52%61%zh76%zhj36%61%zabcd53%51%51%50%50%49%52%hm

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Table 57Sex of respondent

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total100543719725651036215722810046411199377105891531201804896351123Working

50%53%56%55%73%zr80%zno67%zn40%56%45%46%50%53%51%57%50%59%fkl62%fjkl63%zfhj47%65%zb55%bnkl

7983481542123883091301738239369876597266129101144321582903Working full time39%43%43%46%55%zr68%zno56%zn30%46%39%41%42%43%39%40%37%50%f52%zfgh51%zfgh31%59%zb45%bfn(30hrs/wk+)

l2078943441225327551875201818322325203616852220Working part time (8-

10%11%12%10%18%zr12%11%10%10%6%5%9%10%12%18%zejkl13%10%10%13%16%za5%11%a29 hrs/wk)

102438115720518992773417956481178373789010473105556349906Not working50%47%44%45%q27%20%33%p60%zop44%55%cde54%cde50%cd47%49%c43%50%cde41%38%37%53%za35%45%acop

q1565320131082716491013814111317181711221532154Not working (i.e.

8%6%6%3%15%zr6%7%9%6%13%9%6%6%9%9%10%7%6%8%15%za*8%arunder 8hrs/week) -housewife

5362079960536441823833276451353753444345275195470Not working (i.e.26%25%28%z13%q1%8%19%p32%zop21%33%zceg30%ce27%ce29%ce23%20%30%zceg17%22%16%26%za20%23%acepunder 8hrs/week) -

qrretired

611921711321532293363223172137Not working (i.e.3%2%1%4%zq2%1%1%3%p2%2%2%4%1%2%3%2%1%1%1%2%2%2%under 8hrs/week) -

unemployed (registerd)

58172914251343312511834142034Not working (i.e.3%2%1%2%2%*2%2%p2%3%3%j*1%3%j1%1%3%j2%1%1%2%2%punder 8hrs/week) -

unemployed (notregisterd but lookingfor work)

123522986361684310281689147258256369132Not working (i.e.6%6%8%19%zq5%4%3%8%op6%2%9%7%5%6%7%4%10%fl4%9%l6%7%7%punder 8hrs/week) -

student

903352115834013311391047946364378Not working (i.e.4%4%s1%4%2%2%1%7%zop7%zcdgk3%1%6%5%6%c2%4%3%2%2%3%4%4%opqsunder 8hrs/week) -

other (incl. disabled)

----------------------Refused/don't know----------------------

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Table 58Employment status

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

1005437197196255325347-2209036221522473192401371123Working50%53%56%40%61%zn55%n66%zln-100%zj100%zj3%10%g51%fg76%zaefg83%zabdef74%zaefg46%fg55%afgjn

g

798348154148211269274--903-6116206254211110903Working full time39%43%43%30%51%zn45%n52%zln--100%zij-3%g39%fg63%zaefg66%zaefg65%zaefg37%fg45%afgijn(30hrs/wk+)

207894348445573-220-6153641662926220Working part time (8-10%11%12%10%10%9%14%zl-100%zhj-3%7%12%g13%fg17%zabfg9%g9%11%fghj29 hrs/wk)

1024381157297163268178906--189188144776484160906Not working50%47%44%60%zklm39%45%k34%100%zhi--97%zabcdef90%zabcde49%bcd24%c17%26%c54%zbcd45%bcdhik

m156532060293333154---32226414121154Not working (i.e.

8%6%6%12%zklm7%6%6%17%zhi---1%7%fg8%fg11%zfg13%zafg7%fg8%fghilunder 8hrs/week) -housewife

5362079912887140115470--187182964*--470Not working (i.e.26%25%28%z26%21%24%22%52%zhi--96%zabcdef87%zabcde33%zabcd1%*--23%abcdhiunder 8hrs/week) -

retired

6119214109337---*25571837Not working (i.e.3%2%1%3%k2%k2%1%4%zhi---*1%2%1%2%6%zbcdefg2%fhkunder 8hrs/week) -

unemployed (registerd)

581722056334----46381134Not working (i.e.3%2%1%4%zklm1%1%1%4%zhi----2%2%f1%3%f4%zcfg2%fhkunder 8hrs/week) -

unemployed (notregisterd but lookingfor work)

123522930206716132-----1319108132Not working (i.e.6%6%8%6%k5%11%zkmn3%15%zhi-----*1%6%cdefg37%zbcdefg7%cdefghunder 8hrs/week) -

ikstudent

90335451114978--221934118278Not working (i.e.4%4%o1%9%zklm3%2%2%9%zhi--1%1%6%zabcfg11%zabcfg3%3%1%4%afhiklounder 8hrs/week) -

other (incl. disabled)

------------------Refused/don't know------------------

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Table 59Employment status

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

100539518121144029814521893384095886382971391071634615441005Unweighted total

1005437197256510362157228100*46*41*119*93*77*105*89*153120*1804896351123Weighted total179594137916530401799171711211924243453149202Yes

18%13%21%t14%18%18%19%17%16%20%22%14%18%14%20%21%16%20%19%11%23%zb18%bt

8263781562194192971271888437321027766837012996146436486922No82%87%zs79%86%82%82%81%83%84%80%78%86%82%86%80%79%84%80%81%89%za77%82%a

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Table 60Are you self employed?

Base : All respondents who are employed

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)1005395181164230336275-2077984291352492881881121005Unweighted total1005437197196255325347-**2209036**22**152247319240137*1123Weighted total

179594125535271-32169473345673610202Yes18%13%21%p13%21%n16%21%-15%19%56%31%22%a18%a21%a15%7%18%ap

826378156171202273276-188734315119202253204126922No82%87%zo79%87%m79%84%79%-85%81%44%69%78%82%79%85%93%zcde82%

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Table 61Are you self employed?

Base : All respondents who are employed

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total59223680125991918015452302354495265478057114349274622... a child/ children

29%29%s23%3%86%zr42%zn34%27%29%29%26%23%28%35%j36%j26%31%29%40%zdfi33%za28%31%ajnrunder the age of 16 whojkmsdoes/do live with me

1985410635212342-121161319... a child/ children1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%2%cg1%2%1%-*1%**1%1%1%aged under 16 who does

not/do not live with meand to whose upbringingI contribute financially

2--*1--*-1--*------*12... a child/ children*--**--*-1%z--*------***aged under 16 who does

not/do not live with meand to whose upbringingI do not contributefinancially

77222238434310118754668912614533285... a child/ children4%3%6%zt8%z6%z9%zno4%2%4%7%j5%2%3%4%4%5%5%3%5%5%3%4%ntaged 16 to 19 who is/are

currently in full timeeducation

1386568258406922351464051246660178120931141261691321676666831349... None of the above68%69%z73%z88%zq13%52%62%p71%zop69%c65%67%76%zceg68%62%62%71%c65%68%59%64%69%zb66%bcpq

h

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Table 62Which, if any, of the following apply to you? I am the parent or legal guardian of ...

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

59223680147155141180150114358-12111625916858622... a child/ children29%29%o23%30%l37%zln24%34%l17%52%zhj40%zj-*7%fg36%zaefg68%zabdef52%zadefg19%efg31%aefgjlunder the age of 16 who

godoes/do live with me198535644213---611-119... a child/ children

1%1%1%1%1%1%1%*1%1%j---2%bef3%zabef-*1%jaged under 16 who doesnot/do not live with meand to whose upbringingI contribute financially

2--*--1*-1----1*-2... a child/ children*--*--**-*----**-*aged under 16 who does

not/do not live with meand to whose upbringingI do not contributefinancially

772222112817281619512-1040303-85... a child/ children4%3%6%zp2%7%zln3%5%n2%8%zj6%zj1%-3%af12%zabefg8%zabefg1%-4%abfjnpaged 16 to 19 who is/are

currently in full timeeducation

1386568258342242438327744975081932092671851021562371349... None of the above68%69%z73%z69%km58%74%zkm62%82%zhi44%56%i99%zabcde100%zabcde90%zabcd57%bc27%48%c80%zbcd66%bcdhik

m

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Table 63Which, if any, of the following apply to you? I am the parent or legal guardian of ...

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total10544172131664503141432418757411118782971081291111645275461073Married

52%51%60%zt36%64%zr69%zn61%zn42%49%56%46%47%49%54%53%60%zeijk50%58%58%j50%55%zb53%bnrm

1807434189065314220101215111621122324309598193Living together9%9%10%4%13%zr14%zn13%n7%11%9%14%ij6%6%11%11%7%9%12%10%9%10%10%nr

4702067522812056421594220227645353733713750208259467Single23%25%21%49%zq17%12%18%28%zop24%19%24%32%zcdf25%23%20%19%27%cf19%18%20%26%zb23%bcpq

gl

156651616728642210923231112111810912632158Widowed8%8%s5%4%q1%*3%p11%zop12%zcd10%c10%c10%c13%zcdf7%6%6%7%5%3%12%za3%8%acopq

rs

1254514251716746645885111299256538103Divorced6%5%4%5%q2%4%3%8%zop3%4%6%3%5%4%6%7%4%5%9%zejm6%za4%5%aq

3691513141321-23*436-620829Separated2%1%*1%2%*2%2%zp1%1%-1%2%*2%2%2%d-2%2%1%1%ap

83133--2---1-12-21-437Refused***1%*--*---*-1%1%-1%*-***----------------------Don't know----------------------

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Table 64Marital Status

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

105441721320822928635043113850579136207218258153231073Married52%51%60%zp42%55%n48%67%zlmn48%63%zj56%zj40%a65%zabg70%zabg67%zabg67%zabg47%a8%53%agjln

180743434575349411913415933496630193Living together9%9%10%7%14%zln9%9%4%8%j15%zij1%2%3%10%efg13%zefg20%zacdef10%efg10%efgjn

g

470206751408816376222362088828414496241467Single23%25%21%28%zkm21%k28%zkm14%25%i17%23%4%4%9%f13%fg12%fg30%zcdefg81%zbcdef23%cdefgi

gk1566516632152211438699371622*-158Widowed

8%8%o5%13%zkm5%9%km4%16%zhi4%h1%51%zabcdef18%zabcde5%abcd1%1%*-8%abcdhikmo

1254514322126235113397202824185-103Divorced6%5%4%7%5%4%4%6%6%4%4%a10%zabcg9%zabc7%zab5%ab2%-5%ab

3691141861558-266113-29Separated2%1%*3%zm*1%1%2%2%1%-1%2%a2%a3%za1%-1%m

8313-41214-1111127Refused***1%-1%**1%*-*****1%*------------------Don't know------------------

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Table 65Marital Status

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total357133472-242414934121843362418305030311951313261

18%16%13%*-5%10%p26%zop19%cg12%20%cg18%cg21%cg16%10%17%19%cg15%11%19%za13%16%acgopqr

7252741488930153751736944287656405671607585321340660236%33%42%zt19%q4%34%32%30%39%eh43%zceh32%32%32%26%31%40%zceh23%39%eh30%31%35%33%eqr

3831796220620792661153016245544323526602961197215413319%22%18%45%zq30%z20%28%znp20%17%16%27%df23%f25%df21%19%15%23%df15%21%19%22%20%f

3511435611428212848703420153428334031514169193203396417%17%16%25%z40%zr28%zno20%n12%19%20%17%15%16%22%22%17%20%21%24%zj18%21%20%n

1446035451143615439841710122616221224926816057%7%10%10%16%zr8%6%8%5%8%4%7%5%8%14%zdikm9%9%6%8%9%7%8%

451543451731011-6-735771229194862%2%1%1%6%zr4%1%2%*1%-2%-5%im1%3%i3%i4%im4%im3%2%2%r

171212182381--513414-21642071%1%**3%zr1%1%1%1%--2%1%2%2%*2%-1%2%za*1%a

42--311-----1---2--2238**--***-----1%---1%z--***1---*-*---------*---**9+*---*-*---------*---**221----1----1-1-----22Refused***----*----*-1%-----**

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Table 66What is the total number of people in your household including yourself and any children?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

3571334711253103592161893104565739272915326118%16%13%23%zklm13%17%k11%24%zhi8%10%53%zabcde27%zabcd19%abcd12%ac7%9%5%16%abcdhik

fm72527414813413419419834849263781351461047089396602

36%33%42%zp27%32%33%38%zn38%zhi22%29%40%abc64%zabcde49%zabcd32%ac18%27%ac13%33%aching

3831796211883112100136472309125268789698413319%22%18%24%z20%19%19%15%21%j25%zj5%6%17%fg21%fg20%fg30%zcdefg33%zcdefg20%fgj

35114356729511111798682304532651476279396417%17%16%15%23%n19%22%n11%31%zj25%zj2%3%11%fg20%efg38%zabdef19%efg27%zbefg20%efgjn

g

144603535345239762955-163343324516057%7%10%7%8%9%7%8%13%zhj6%-1%2%10%efg11%zefg10%efg15%zefg8%efgh

45154101415922423--31299154862%2%1%2%3%3%2%2%2%3%--1%4%fg2%f3%f5%zefg2%f

1712110542759---37642071%1%*2%z1%1%*1%2%1%---1%2%ef2%ef1%1%42-2-112-1----12138**-*-***-*----****1----*-*-------*-*9+*----*-*-------*-*221--2-2--1-----12Refused***--*-*--*-----**

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Table 67What is the total number of people in your household including yourself and any children?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

1084437164432652240131303835045118968410496154821725934911084Unweighted total

108446018146170029714628487*56*48*13596*91*118*87*16096*1866015601161Weighted total30715145-33888388438182028252132225128551701683381

28%33%z25%-48%zr30%26%30%44%zcfg32%43%hj21%25%23%27%25%32%29%30%28%30%29%rhij

2468532-257882560171271423252418333054140117257223%19%18%-37%zr30%zno17%21%20%22%14%10%24%j27%j20%20%21%j31%j29%zj23%21%22%jrt

73307-752011163121147711481751247537%6%4%-11%zr7%8%6%4%2%4%8%e4%7%6%12%ze2%8%9%e9%za4%6%aer

1951-22103611-5134312-1662242%1%1%-3%zr3%2%2%1%2%-4%c1%3%c4%c3%c1%2%-3%1%2%r

63--7-22---21-2-21-43751%1%--1%-1%1%---1%1%-1%-1%1%-1%1%1%----------------------6----------------------11--1-----------1---117**--*-----------1%---**----------------------8--------------------------------------------9+----------------------6448-3321-----122-1458Refused1%1%2%z2%zq-1%2%1%2%-----1%3%z1%-1%1%1%1%q

42618291453-89621142623197443364733652759216237453No answer39%40%51%zt98%zq-30%43%p40%p30%41%39%55%zcde45%cd40%40%37%41%29%32%36%42%b39%bcpq

fgm

65227485-7002068016860332961535570529368126381318700Any60%60%s47%-100%zr69%zno55%59%68%j59%61%45%55%60%59%60%j58%71%zij68%zj63%za57%60%jrs

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Table 68How many children aged fifteen or under are there in your household?

Base : All respondents giving an answer

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)10844371642972333312234331495021935862102812062471084Unweighted total108446018128425833328539516759921**29*108*2073032272661161Weighted total

30715145787989928359195--2662908277338128%33%z25%27%31%27%32%21%36%j33%zj--24%f30%f30%f36%zf29%f29%fj

2468532576460766041156-12471225728257223%19%18%20%25%18%27%l15%25%j26%zj-4%2%23%aef40%zabdef25%aef11%e22%aefjlp

7330722191518311726---93423107537%6%4%8%7%5%6%8%h10%h4%---4%11%zade10%zade4%6%eh

195184281129---2109-2242%1%1%3%l1%1%3%3%1%2%---1%3%a4%za-2%al

63-61--331----43-751%1%-2%zkl*--1%2%h*----1%1%-1%------------------6------------------11-1---1--------117**-*---*--------**------------------8------------------------------------9+------------------644-153414---21418Refused1%1%2%z-*1%1%1%1%1%---1%*2%*1%

42618291112901628920243208212880844249149453No answer39%40%51%zp39%35%49%zkmn31%51%zhi26%35%100%96%zabcd74%zabcd41%bc14%21%c56%zbcd39%bchik

e65227485172167167194189122388-128120260175116700Any60%60%o47%61%l65%l50%68%zl48%74%zj65%zj-4%26%f58%aef86%zabdef77%zadef44%ef60%aefjlo

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Table 69How many children aged fifteen or under are there in your household?

Base : All respondents giving an answer

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

65225378-6521697517853282751565460599158115381271652Unweighted total

65227485*-**70020680*16860*33**29**61*53*55*70*52*93*68*126381318700Weighted total1325713-1453721441463141211111023142783621451 year or younger

20%21%15%-21%18%27%26%z24%19%10%23%22%21%16%19%24%21%22%22%20%21%86307-9119153195211510145811115933912 years13%11%8%-13%9%19%p18%zp14%16%6%18%10%18%20%c10%9%16%9%15%10%13%68267-78291515533727681213123840783 years10%10%8%-11%14%19%zn9%9%8%10%11%3%13%9%15%i13%19%i10%10%13%11%77255-822592110-*4661371210154834824 years12%9%6%-12%12%11%13%16%-2%6%11%11%19%13%13%14%12%13%11%12%56245-611951743-939547893328615 years

9%9%6%-9%9%6%10%7%8%-15%5%17%8%7%7%12%7%9%9%9%50239-57209106417226410782532576 years

8%8%11%-8%10%11%6%10%12%3%12%3%3%9%8%11%10%6%6%10%8%76319-78246184111110484910154533787 years12%11%10%-11%12%8%11%6%4%4%19%20%8%11%8%9%14%12%12%10%11%61188-5815101831311662365133523588 years

9%7%9%-8%7%13%11%5%2%9%18%zg12%11%3%5%7%7%10%9%7%8%723010-752761432266812985134629759 years11%11%11%-11%13%8%8%5%5%8%10%11%15%18%m17%m9%8%11%12%9%11%54203-56203834463257651127295610 years

8%7%4%-8%10%4%5%5%12%14%10%6%3%7%13%7%7%9%7%9%8%52177-5316810-4244411664833205311 years

8%6%8%-8%8%10%6%-13%7%7%8%m7%15%zm12%m6%6%6%9%6%8%582013-652661025197565731737286512 years

9%7%15%t-9%13%8%6%3%15%3%14%13%8%8%10%7%5%13%10%9%9%89408-93257205338136571572054399313 years14%15%9%-13%12%9%12%9%10%11%13%24%zg11%8%13%17%11%16%14%12%13%843813-88285229981471271071552368814 years13%14%15%-13%14%6%13%15%j27%26%2%8%12%16%j13%j11%11%12%14%11%13%j

854015-90221219937104831011101454359015 years13%15%17%-13%11%15%11%15%8%24%16%8%14%5%19%g12%15%11%14%11%13%

71--92-2-----22-112449Refused1%*--1%1%-1%-----5%3%-1%1%1%1%1%1%

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Table 70And what ages is the child/are the children in your household?

Base : All respondents with at least one child in the household

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)65225378181149170152212111329-121121241161107652Unweighted total65227485*172167167194189122*388-**1**28**120260175116*700Weighted total

132571346313137511777-1173371321451 year or younger20%21%15%27%z19%19%19%27%zi14%20%-100%3%5%13%d41%zacd27%cd21%cd

8630727252119302141---3284614912 years13%11%8%16%15%12%10%16%17%11%---2%11%d26%zacd12%d13%d

682671618192520751-12630309783 years10%10%8%9%11%11%13%11%6%13%i-100%7%5%11%17%zad8%11%di

7725531111822331237--27283411824 years12%9%6%18%zm7%11%12%18%zh9%9%--8%6%11%19%zacd9%12%dm

5624512261013131434---830167615 years9%9%6%7%15%zkln6%7%7%12%9%---7%12%9%6%9%

502391612161314933--2828153576 years8%8%11%9%7%10%7%7%8%9%--8%7%11%a8%2%8%a

7631918191525271734--18401811787 years12%11%10%11%12%9%13%14%14%9%--4%6%15%zd10%9%11%611881912131417734---1025159588 years

9%7%9%11%7%8%7%9%6%9%---8%10%9%8%8%72301021111330221439--21434204759 years11%11%11%12%7%8%16%zlm12%12%10%--8%12%a13%a11%a4%11%a

54203211591118829--15281755610 years8%7%4%12%zl9%5%6%10%7%8%--2%4%11%10%4%8%

5217715111315151920--11130745311 years8%6%8%9%7%8%8%8%15%zh5%--5%9%12%zab4%4%8%bh

582013122192317940---20291076512 years9%7%15%p7%13%l6%12%9%8%10%---17%zab11%6%6%9%

8940822262322202053--226512129313 years14%15%9%13%16%14%12%11%16%14%--7%21%zab20%zab1%11%b13%b

84381323232022261348--924338158814 years13%14%15%13%14%12%11%14%11%12%--31%20%zb13%b4%13%b13%b

85401518172728251847--53134*199015 years13%15%17%10%10%16%15%13%15%12%--17%26%zbc13%b*16%b13%b

71-2222323--113229Refused1%*-1%1%1%1%2%2%1%--5%1%1%1%2%1%

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Table 71And what ages is the child/are the children in your household?

Base : All respondents with at least one child in the household

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total33814360229-42341132911185832232720522440143193336<55 Single no children

17%17%17%50%zq-9%15%20%zp16%11%21%f25%zcdf18%15%15%11%20%df12%14%14%20%zb17%bfpqgl

158718-15021851159614141115122010239356150<55 Single with children8%9%s2%-21%zr5%3%9%op8%9%7%6%8%8%8%7%8%5%8%9%za6%7%aoprs

2921155893-11644553718112824182427444039141169310<55 Couple with no14%14%16%20%zq-26%zn19%n10%21%j18%12%12%14%12%13%15%17%21%zj14%13%17%zb15%bnqchildren

46419473-515176711074323214537425338625498274241515<55 Couple with children23%24%21%-74%zr39%zno30%n19%24%22%24%19%21%28%29%j21%24%28%35%zefi26%25%25%nrs

jlm

758289150129299473238533932886955628076638238331870155+ With or without37%35%42%zt28%q4%21%31%p42%zop30%38%36%37%39%c37%34%45%zcdem29%33%29%37%32%35%pqrchildren19841153442112*12242110718Others

1%1%1%2%z1%1%2%1%1%1%1%1%**1%1%2%1%*1%1%1%

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Table 72Lifestage

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

3381436091551355613622179---614667162336<55 Single no children17%17%17%18%km13%23%zkm11%15%10%20%zij---19%cefg12%efg21%cefg55%zbcdef17%cefgik

gm15871861303424732453---9273380150<55 Single with children

8%9%o2%12%zklm7%6%4%8%11%h6%---3%efg7%defg10%defg27%zbcdef7%defghkgo

29211558527389976021229---139777817310<55 Couple with no14%14%16%10%17%n15%n18%n7%10%25%zij---43%zabcefg20%zaefg24%zaefg6%efg15%aefgijnchildren

4641947310113412115911194310---11022914136515<55 Couple with children23%24%21%21%32%zln20%30%zln12%43%zhj34%zj---34%zaefg60%zabdef43%zadefg12%efg25%aefgjl

gno

75828915018312520518852158122195209296----70155+ With or without37%35%42%zp37%m30%35%36%57%zhi26%h14%100%zabcd100%zabcd100%zabcd----35%abcdhimchildren198451936210---555218Others

1%1%1%1%*1%1%1%1%1%---2%e1%2%1%1%

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Table 73Lifestage

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total94637015515325813410326670504010182656473102721214314118421 car or light van

47%45%z44%33%37%30%44%p47%zp39%50%g45%43%47%44%35%41%40%37%43%41%42%42%pqr

5102161131292702378085542719623931656354751132973056032 cars/light vans25%26%32%28%39%zr52%zno34%n15%30%e27%22%26%22%21%36%ehik35%ehik21%39%zehi40%zehi28%31%30%ehin

jkjklt10455348773652711139815139222715233090921833+ cars/light vans

5%7%10%19%zq10%14%zn12%n2%7%9%9%6%7%6%12%e15%zehij6%12%e10%9%9%9%ntm

46917752929818242064214225843453116872320227175402None23%22%s15%20%q14%4%10%p36%zop24%cdf14%25%cdf24%cdf24%cdf30%zcdfgl17%cf9%34%zcdfg12%7%22%a18%20%acdf

jlmopqs

----------------------Refused/don't know----------------------

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Table 74How many cars or light vans are there in your household?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

9463701552022002392014089334186129129113159130978421 car or light van47%45%z44%41%48%zkl40%38%45%zh42%38%44%a61%zabcde43%ad35%41%a40%33%42%adh

g5102161136111618324317282349114286128146112776032 cars/light vans

25%26%32%12%28%n31%n46%zlmn19%37%zj39%zj6%20%g29%fg39%zaefg38%zaefg35%afg26%g30%fgjnp

10455342143704950221105444453517321833+ cars/light vans5%7%10%4%10%n12%zn9%n6%10%j12%zj2%2%15%zbcfg14%zbfg9%fg5%f11%bfg9%bfgjnp

4691775220860101332752310393353739426689402None23%22%o15%42%zklm14%k17%k6%30%zhi11%11%48%zabcde17%c13%12%11%20%cde30%zbcdef20%cdehik

flmo

------------------Refused/don't know------------------

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Table 75How many cars or light vans are there in your household?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total71230312116242629310112186322469824978707896143409396805Being bought on mortgage

35%37%34%35%61%zr65%zno43%n21%48%zehj31%27%29%46%ehjk32%43%ejk39%30%50%zefh50%zefh39%40%40%ejknklljkljklrs

66825016014250102721724444337957515872545486345288632Owned outright by33%31%45%zt31%q7%22%31%p30%p25%43%zcdem37%e34%e32%e34%e32%e40%zcdem21%28%30%e33%29%31%epqhousehold

24210293686215112207218241911659111711686201Rented from Local12%12%zs2%8%12%zr1%7%p20%zop11%fj7%23%zcdfg3%14%cdfgj13%cfj6%3%23%zcdfg6%6%11%9%10%cfjpsAuthority

jlmhijlm

157641432576147114111346141991211137667143Rented from Housing8%8%s4%7%8%1%6%p13%zop8%k11%ik2%14%zcdef3%9%k10%ceik5%5%6%5%7%7%7%kpsAssociation/Trust

ik

23995458379483090159844818132256202596141237Rented from private12%12%13%18%zq11%11%13%16%zp8%8%9%19%zcdgi4%12%i7%12%i22%zcdf10%9%9%14%zb12%bilandlord

lmghiklm

114562313--22*-41-114710Other1%1%1%z1%z*1%1%1%--2%ze1%*-2%ze*-***1%*----------------------Refused/don't know----------------------

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Table 76Housing tenure

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

71230312110518024327716811452311487187244157114805Being bought on mortgage35%37%34%21%43%n41%n53%zlmn19%52%zj58%zj1%7%g29%fg58%zabefg64%zabefg49%zaefg38%efg40%efgjno

6682501601251082061924285415114716616965332230632Owned outright by33%31%45%zp25%26%35%zmn37%zmn47%zhi24%h17%75%zabcde79%zabcde57%zabcd20%abc9%7%10%31%abcdhihousehold

mn

242102912344278129195326211734353236201Rented from Local12%12%zo2%25%zklm11%kl5%k1%14%zh9%6%14%e10%6%10%e9%10%12%e10%ehkloAuthority

157641466403529113401551718242242143Rented from Housing8%8%o4%13%zkl10%zkl6%k*10%zh6%4%7%f2%6%f6%f6%f7%f14%zbcdef7%fhkoAssociation/Trust

239954573447941862013163417468971237Rented from private12%12%13%15%zk10%13%k8%9%9%15%zj3%2%1%5%ef12%defg27%zcdefg24%zcdefg12%defgjklandlord114512344-6--23-2310Other

1%1%1%z**1%1%*-1%--1%1%-1%1%*------------------Refused/don't know------------------

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Table 77Housing tenure

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total601735734537495223212105923503181A

3%2%10%zt1%5%r12%zno3%n1%5%j5%2%1%2%1%6%ehij5%ej2%5%j8%zehij5%3%4%jnrt

3831151508516019338693720142827193851765678221223444B19%14%42%zt18%23%43%zno16%12%21%j19%16%12%15%13%21%j29%zhijk29%zhij29%zhij27%zhij21%23%22%hjno

kkkt646235121166167111911446323247549445655655485302291593C1

32%29%34%z36%zq24%25%39%znp25%35%e23%26%32%28%29%31%31%25%28%30%29%30%29%npq

410222269116776641152629196637363429463759191228418C220%27%zs7%20%24%z17%27%znp20%14%28%fm22%28%zefg21%24%m19%16%18%19%21%18%23%zb21%bmps

m

290158168112519301343518214139292221383034177151329D14%19%zs4%17%18%4%13%p24%zop20%c17%24%cfg17%22%cfg19%12%12%15%16%12%17%15%16%ps

2407263147141029892322202212285610460164E12%9%s2%7%7%*2%p18%zop5%7%c10%cd10%cd13%cdm14%zcdfm12%cdm7%c11%cd3%2%10%za6%8%acdop

s1089367306258360358136218109484010679651051161461201855735451118ABC1

54%45%86%zt56%52%79%zno58%n38%61%hijk47%45%45%45%43%58%hij65%zhijk56%hij62%hijk65%zhij55%55%55%hijnlllklqt

940452482033399699351705449130988677631127399472439911C2DE46%55%zs14%44%48%z21%42%p62%zop39%53%cdfm55%cdfm55%zcde55%zcde57%zcdefgm42%35%44%38%35%45%45%45%cfps

fgmfgm

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Table 78Social grade

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

601735---81321831662119188281A3%2%10%zp---15%zlmn4%8%zhj3%3%3%7%zabf6%a5%a3%1%4%almnp

383115150---44414655244304381741008730444B19%14%42%zp---85%zlmn16%25%j27%zj15%21%a27%zag23%a26%zag27%zag10%22%ajlmnp

646235121--593-26855269595987989583111593C132%29%34%z--100%zkmn-30%25%30%30%28%29%30%25%26%37%zbcf29%ckmn

41022226-418--1634421129484873896764418C220%27%zo7%-100%zkln--18%20%23%zj15%23%16%23%23%e21%21%21%jklno

29015816329---1374714432354040636057329D14%19%zo4%67%zklm---15%21%zj16%17%17%14%12%17%18%19%d16%klmo

240726164---1591439171920181932164E12%9%o2%33%zklm---18%zhi**20%zabcdef8%6%6%5%6%11%bcd8%chiklm

o1089367306--593526446128544951091891912131791431118ABC1

54%45%86%zp--100%zmn100%zmn49%58%j60%zj49%52%64%zacfg59%a55%55%48%55%ajmnp

94045248493418--46092359100101107133171146153911C2DE46%55%zo14%100%zkl100%zkl--51%zhi42%40%51%e48%e36%41%45%e45%52%zde45%ehklo

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Table 79Social grade

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

3047612148891153866247101619103462283559145159304Unweighted total

30474*11853*99*134*33*53*26**7**10**17**18**13**38**50*30**33**65*153154307Weighted total1001844223849112110-44511120136274853101Yes - for further

33%24%37%t42%38%36%32%39%37%-36%24%31%4%30%40%43%19%41%31%34%33%research and keepinformed

721313-1-1--1--*112235Yes - for further2%2%1%6%1%2%-3%-9%--3%--1%3%2%4%1%2%2%research only9422321211-211----3448Yes - for keep informed3%5%2%4%3%2%4%3%3%16%-10%5%5%----4%2%3%2%only

236656428-1131-2517316723No - don't have e-mail8%8%5%9%6%3%6%15%zp-11%8%17%4%-5%10%4%21%5%10%5%8%paddress

601728612256481-2221284811253358No - don't want to be20%23%24%11%12%19%19%7%30%15%-13%11%15%32%17%13%23%17%16%21%19%nqkept informed

10528361540511317836681013161112195854112Not stated35%38%31%29%41%38%38%33%30%50%55%36%46%76%33%33%37%35%30%38%35%36%

1162348274154122410246711120147325460113Yes38%31%40%51%z42%40%37%45%40%25%36%33%39%9%30%41%46%21%49%35%39%37%832334101829812821532141351514414081No27%31%29%20%18%22%25%22%30%25%8%31%15%15%37%26%17%44%22%27%26%27%q

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Table 82Willing to be recontacted

Base : All respondents who are semi activists/influential

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)3047612122251121451333313823457061643011304Unweighted total30474*11816**24**98*16811634**15627**31*70*62*71*34**11**307Weighted total

100184448266226126348222328114101Yes - for further33%24%37%p27%35%27%37%23%34%40%zj14%28%31%37%40%33%34%33%jresearch and keep

informed721--322-411-3-1-5Yes - for further2%2%1%--3%1%1%-2%2%3%-5%-2%-2%research only94211422-5-*3211-8Yes - for keep informed3%5%2%5%3%4%1%2%-3%-1%5%3%1%3%-2%only

23666251117248743*-123No - don't have e-mail8%8%5%35%9%5%6%14%zh6%3%29%21%zcde6%5%1%-8%8%chaddress

601728-221352482545201485158No - don't want to be20%23%24%-9%21%21%21%25%16%16%15%29%zc22%12%16%13%19%kept informed

105283651040564512551010201733165112Not stated35%38%31%33%44%41%33%39%35%35%38%31%29%28%47%d46%46%36%

1162348593366301272410252829134113Yes38%31%40%32%39%34%39%26%34%46%zj16%32%36%45%41%38%34%37%j

8323346425464111301211241795281No27%31%29%35%18%26%27%35%zh31%19%46%37%c35%c27%12%16%21%27%ch

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Table 83Willing to be recontacted

Base : All respondents who are semi activists/influential

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total8533531602163132451102676832291157568846812374122442415858Yes - would be willing

42%43%45%47%z45%54%zn47%47%z38%32%33%49%kl42%45%46%l38%48%kl38%43%42%42%42%l

1176466194245387208124301110696012110282991101351191636035691171No - would NOT be58%57%55%53%55%46%53%53%p62%68%zegj67%ej51%58%55%54%62%52%62%57%58%58%58%nprwilling

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 84Willing to be recontacted

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

853353160184181253239349934156275124143191146117858Yes - would be willing42%43%45%37%43%43%46%n39%42%46%zj32%36%42%44%fg50%zafg45%fg40%42%fgjn

11764661943092373402865561274881331351721821921781791171No - would NOT be58%57%55%63%zk57%57%54%61%zh58%54%68%zbcd64%zbcd58%56%50%55%60%c58%chwilling

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Table 85Willing to be recontacted

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total154159929332553639619241213092711571261001381571821722237897601550Yes, have a landline

76%73%83%zt70%77%r87%zn82%zn73%73%91%zcegh79%j67%72%67%76%88%zcegh70%89%zceg78%hj76%77%76%ehjntelephoneijkmijmhijkmrt

10548172344251024132-17818105113226248110Yes, but ex directory5%6%5%5%6%6%4%4%7%dk2%-7%dk5%12%zdefgikl5%k3%4%2%8%dfk6%5%5%dk

2551043483802119111274174420222211391222112128240No13%13%10%18%zq11%5%8%19%zop15%cdfl4%19%zcdfl18%zcdf12%15%cdfl12%6%15%cdfl6%8%11%13%12%cdfl

lp12867113140121422832182210134265188248129Refused

6%8%zs3%7%6%3%6%4%5%3%2%8%f12%zdfkl6%7%3%10%zdfk3%6%8%za5%6%adfnpms

164664831034858042120243614494711741351181481631931762458518081660Yes81%79%87%zt75%83%r93%zno86%n77%80%92%zeghi79%74%76%79%81%91%zeghi75%91%zegh86%eij81%82%82%ejnr

jkmjkmijkmt

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Table 86Do you have a LANDLINE telephone in your home?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

15415992933343184454526821756921691852492573052131721550Yes, have a landline76%73%83%zp68%76%n75%n86%zlmn75%80%77%86%zab88%zabcd84%zab79%ab79%ab66%58%76%abnptelephone

105481719264025421553510182531157110Yes, but ex directory5%6%5%4%6%7%n5%5%7%6%2%5%6%a8%ag8%zag5%2%5%a

2551043410947602311619105551422317192240No13%13%10%22%zklm11%k10%k4%13%9%12%2%3%5%7%f8%fg22%zcdefg31%zbcdef12%cdefgk

g12867113127472565115317101521172525129Refused

6%8%zo3%6%6%8%5%7%5%6%9%5%5%6%4%8%9%6%o

16466483103533444854777241907451731942672823352281791660Yes81%79%87%zp72%82%n82%n91%zlmn80%86%83%89%zab93%zabcd90%zab87%zab88%zab70%a60%82%abnp

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Table 87Do you have a LANDLINE telephone in your home?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total12624812162243482471474171146052150118891111001461091574317751206Chief Income Earner

62%59%61%49%50%54%63%73%zop64%59%58%64%67%cf59%61%56%57%56%55%41%79%zb59%bpqr

75833313523335020788149604237835959727911284127610203813Not Chief Income Earner37%41%38%51%z50%z46%zn37%n26%33%41%42%35%33%39%39%44%im43%44%45%im58%za21%40%an

94341--35--3-3-----4610Refused/don't know*1%1%1%*--1%3%zcdef--1%-2%-----*1%1%

gi

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Table 88CIE

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

1262481216322238369277472906451551451831962311951011206Chief Income Earner62%59%61%65%zkm57%62%k53%52%i41%71%zij80%zabcde69%zabcd62%a60%a60%a60%a34%59%aijk

f7583331351671792202484281312543964113128152128191813Not Chief Income Earner

37%41%38%34%43%n37%47%zln47%zh59%zhj28%20%30%g38%g39%fg40%fg39%fg64%zbcdef40%fghng

943514-6-511-1-2510Refused/don't know*1%1%1%k*1%-1%-1%**-*-1%2%zce1%

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Table 89CIE

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total373195318817857571093412124732283229374469200177378GCSE/O-Level/CSE

18%24%zs9%19%25%zr12%24%zp19%p19%12%13%20%18%19%18%16%14%23%el24%zefk19%18%19%psl

171866327035293819582221610151425207987166Vocational8%11%zs2%7%10%8%13%zn7%10%5%9%9%12%eh4%6%9%5%13%zcegh7%8%9%8%squalifications (=NVQ1+2)

l

29410765941276942932313203424203629342749165143308A-Level or equivalent14%13%18%t20%z18%z15%18%16%13%13%23%e14%14%13%20%16%13%14%17%16%15%15%t(=NVQ3)

346961329612716745513817133620152943593570220156375Bachelor Degree or17%12%37%zt21%18%37%zno19%n9%21%hi16%15%15%11%10%16%24%zhij23%hi18%h25%zghi21%za16%19%ahinequivalent (=NVQ4)

jt131307327497214151746126112132613324896144Masters/PhD or

6%4%20%zt6%7%16%zno6%n3%10%hi4%7%h5%3%1%7%h8%h10%hi7%h11%zhijl5%10%zb7%bhntequivalent21573303554382454111712162727192220151473129201Other

11%9%9%8%8%8%10%10%6%17%zcdejm13%c7%16%zcdej18%zcdejm11%c13%cm8%8%5%7%13%zb10%bcqm

47121413778115232013533185846524326583225243184427No formal qualifications23%26%zs4%17%q12%3%10%p35%zop20%c33%zcdfm20%c25%cf26%cdf34%zcdefkm24%cf15%22%c17%c9%23%za19%21%acfo

pqrs

41215162242621-7411610110251742Still studying2%3%1%4%z3%z1%1%1%1%1%-3%2%1%1%3%d4%d*3%d2%2%2%n

5213---3---4----1--314Don't know***1%q---*---2%z----*--***

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 90Using this card, please tell me which, if any, is the highest educational or professional qualification you have obtained.

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

3731953111311111044166531599254864786095378GCSE/O-Level/CSE18%24%zo9%23%zk27%zkl19%k8%18%24%zh18%5%12%g16%g20%fg20%fg18%fg32%zbcdef19%fgko

g171866486139196316875152428332634166Vocational

8%11%zo2%10%k15%zkln7%k4%7%7%10%3%7%8%g9%g9%g8%g11%g8%gkoqualifications (=NVQ1+2)294107655155142611124315361219525860101308A-Level or equivalent

14%13%18%p10%13%24%zkmn12%12%20%j17%j3%6%6%16%efg15%efg19%efg34%zbcdef15%efgjkn(=NVQ3)gp

3469613214351122151174521420236566899221375Bachelor Degree or17%12%37%zp3%8%n19%mn41%zlmn13%20%j24%zj10%11%22%afg20%afg23%zafg28%zadfg7%19%afgjmnpequivalent (=NVQ4)

131307375231093617911011242336383144Masters/PhD or6%4%20%zp1%1%4%mn21%zlmn4%8%j10%zj5%a5%a8%a7%a9%a12%zafg1%7%ajlmnpequivalent

2157330304281488823913232362945189201Other11%9%9%6%10%n14%zkn9%10%10%10%16%zabd15%zabd12%ab9%a12%ab6%3%10%abn

47121413223104742529923105114917861422912427No formal qualifications23%26%zo4%45%zklm25%zkl13%k5%33%zhi10%12%58%zabcde44%zabcde26%zabcd19%abc11%a9%a4%21%abchikl

fo412151052073625---2333442Still studying

2%3%1%2%1%3%zkm1%4%zhi1%1%---1%1%1%12%zbcdefg2%defh

521211-3-1-12-1--4Don't know******-*-*-*1%-*--*

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 91Using this card, please tell me which, if any, is the highest educational or professional qualification you have obtained.

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total787571719177226-214741177810453075Daily Express

4%9%zs2%4%3%4%3%4%3%-2%6%l4%3%6%l4%3%4%3%4%3%4%232223173859463260111162814182221263037117107223Daily Mail

11%27%zs5%8%8%10%14%11%6%10%7%12%8%12%12%12%10%16%zikm13%m11%11%11%mqs

1451373343516134821092822111291210117264137The Mirror7%17%zs1%7%5%3%6%8%p1%10%cm10%cm12%zcde13%zcde7%m7%m5%m5%m5%m4%7%7%7%mpqs

fmfm

4036379221033---21-----171936Daily Record2%4%zs1%1%1%*1%2%19%zcdef---1%1%-----2%2%2%cep

ghijkl

1151611127193121198548717211017234368111Daily Telegraph6%2%31%zt6%q3%7%n9%zn3%5%5%4%3%4%1%4%12%zeghij4%9%ehj8%h4%7%zb5%bhnqt

m

2111246612222---1-211513101424Financial Times1%1%7%zt1%1%3%zn1%*1%---*-1%1%6%zcdfg*1%1%1%1%n

hijklm

82148125263861652442*77231115384481The Guardian4%2%23%zt5%4%8%zno2%3%3%2%4%h2%1%*4%4%h9%zhijl6%hi5%hi4%4%4%ht

m

11212255-112----------7612The Herald (Glasgow)1%*3%zt1%1%1%-*7%zcdef----------1%1%1%n

ghijkl

391139127148932-311241157162339The Independent2%1%11%zt3%1%3%4%2%2%2%-1%*1%1%2%4%zi3%2%2%2%2%q

111115184539191239814229514147234768115The Metro5%14%zs5%10%zq6%4%5%7%5%cf1%4%f9%zcdfl5%cf3%7%cdfl*18%zcdfg1%1%4%7%zb6%bcdfl

hijklm

16118-43-418----------11718The Scotsman1%*5%zt-1%1%-1%10%zcdef----------1%1%1%t

ghijkl

4548-1817126116*3207131115232548Daily Star2%6%zs-4%z2%3%3%2%3%e*4%e8%zcdef4%e*1%1%*1%2%2%3%2%es

ghl

312315128014760341073612183533163313441955134181315The Sun15%38%zs3%17%21%z13%15%19%zp20%dfh12%20%df15%f19%df11%18%df7%17%f10%19%dfh13%18%zb16%bdfs

117221284331541328845183410112310306068128The Times6%3%36%zt9%zq4%12%zno6%5%5%4%6%8%i2%3%6%6%9%hi5%11%zhim6%7%6%iqt

26269415649---5----191191726Evening Standard1%3%z3%z1%2%z1%2%2%---2%----7%zcdfg**1%2%1%

hijklm

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 92Here is a list of daily newspapers. Which of these do you read or look at regularly? By regularly I mean on average at least three out of four issues

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

788--1643111759420644564170787365987487105438353791None of these39%--36%44%zr39%40%36%25%55%zcegj46%ejm30%44%ejm49%zcegjm36%m55%zcegj29%45%ejm37%m42%za36%39%aejm

mmst

46141810621181938523-11202241Other2%2%*2%1%1%1%2%5%zcde1%10%zcdef1%5%zcde4%cde1%2%e-*1%2%2%2%es

gjl

92--284417104461-1711141711937583997Don't know5%--6%6%4%4%8%zp3%f1%-7%cdfkl6%dfk9%zcdfkl9%zcdfkl*8%zcdfk2%3%6%4%5%fkst

ml3505935496851314168481311251272640604170167188354Quality17%7%100%zt21%q12%29%zno18%n12%27%zghi13%h12%11%7%5%14%h23%ghijk23%zghi21%hij25%zghi16%19%17%hijn

jkljkljklqt

83481959186274148942578231341267252754113065110401418819Popular41%100%zs17%40%39%33%40%45%zp46%dfl30%38%f54%zcdf41%f35%f41%f23%50%zcdf34%f39%f38%42%40%fps

ghiklhl

298288225076623978161184120223127333743155133288Mid market press15%35%zs6%11%11%14%17%14%9%10%8%17%m11%14%17%m15%13%19%km15%15%14%14%qrs

4744661811018377471566221266951284120552665217248466Red top press23%57%zs5%24%26%z17%20%27%zop35%zcde21%f30%df29%zdfh29%df19%23%df11%21%df13%23%df21%25%zb23%bdfp

fghls

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 92Here is a list of daily newspapers. Which of these do you read or look at regularly? By regularly I mean on average at least three out of four issues

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

7875714172618419241315101189975Daily Express4%9%zo2%3%4%4%3%5%4%3%6%c7%zabcd3%3%2%3%3%4%

2322231737498255109259030454242341316223Daily Mail11%27%zo5%8%12%14%zn10%12%11%10%16%abc22%zabcde14%abc13%ab9%b4%5%11%abno

145137349502987712472524152026917137The Mirror7%17%zo1%10%zkl12%zkl5%k2%9%zh6%5%13%zabcde12%zabcde5%6%7%b3%6%7%bhklo

40363111111317713156875536Daily Record2%4%zo1%2%k3%k2%1%2%3%1%*3%2%2%2%2%2%2%k

1151611157415865739212227151177111Daily Telegraph6%2%31%zp1%2%7%mn11%zlmn7%zh3%4%11%zabcd10%zabcd9%zabcd5%3%2%2%5%abcmnp

211124317135118--1197624Financial Times1%1%7%zp1%*1%2%zmn1%1%2%zj--**2%df2%df2%f1%j

8214813724482774745201612141081The Guardian4%2%23%zp1%2%4%mn9%zlmn3%3%5%zj2%2%7%zcf5%3%4%3%4%jmnp

112121-28534111432212The Herald (Glasgow)1%*3%zp*-*2%zm1%2%****1%1%*1%1%

39113965111614322127779639The Independent2%1%11%zp1%1%2%3%2%1%2%1%1%2%2%2%3%2%2%

11111518341942193715642-413263635115The Metro5%14%zo5%7%k5%7%k4%4%7%7%zj1%-1%4%f7%efg11%zdefg12%zcdefg6%efgjk

1611821691017712162-18The Scotsman1%*5%zp**1%2%m1%*1%3%zad*1%*1%1%-1%p

4548-13269-1652752471071348Daily Star2%6%zo-3%k6%zkln1%k-2%2%3%3%1%1%2%3%2%4%zef2%ko

3123151211310562351343414721263044646267315The Sun15%38%zo3%23%zkl25%zkl11%k7%15%16%16%11%13%10%14%17%e19%efg23%zdefg16%eklo

1172212841155585622509112726122122128The Times6%3%36%zp1%3%n9%zmn11%zmn6%10%zh6%5%5%9%c8%c3%6%7%c6%cmnp

26269369812311122844526Evening Standard1%3%z3%z1%1%2%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%2%1%1%2%1%

788--215153222201336843716060117128183138107791None of these39%--44%z37%37%38%37%38%41%31%29%39%f39%f48%zadefg42%fg36%39%fop

4614113128815818276875641Other2%2%*3%3%1%2%2%3%2%1%4%2%3%2%2%2%2%o

92--27153125441242115121318162297Don't know5%--6%3%5%5%5%5%5%5%3%4%4%5%5%7%zf5%op

3505935422261211851574315438397361495637354Quality17%7%100%zp4%6%20%zmn35%zlmn17%20%17%20%18%25%zac19%ac13%17%13%17%acmnp

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 93Here is a list of daily newspapers. Which of these do you read or look at regularly? By regularly I mean on average at least three out of four issues

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)83481959230222235132381893488610697130139124136819Popular41%100%zo17%47%zkl53%zkl40%k25%42%41%39%44%e51%zbcde33%40%36%38%46%ce40%eko

298288224866102731453211240595252402224288Mid market press15%35%zo6%10%16%n17%zn14%16%14%12%21%zabc28%zabcde17%abc16%abc10%7%8%14%abcno

47446618160157104442145419845524770907388466Red top press23%57%zo5%33%zkl38%zkl18%k8%24%25%22%23%25%e16%22%23%e23%30%zde23%eklo

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 93Here is a list of daily newspapers. Which of these do you read or look at regularly? By regularly I mean on average at least three out of four issues

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total183572333439662042321350017598882131701351651761731882719808701850White

90%88%94%zt86%89%93%n91%88%98%zegh96%e98%zegh90%e96%ze90%e90%e98%zeghj67%97%zegh95%zehj94%za88%91%aenqjjjrt

175869830337058840220248416698882101671271601711461752599378291766British87%85%86%80%84%89%86%85%93%zeh96%zegh98%zcde89%e95%zegh84%e88%e96%zeghj57%91%e91%ze90%za84%87%aeqr

ghj

1035235-31--2-1-14-17310Irish**1%zt**1%-**--1%-1%-1%2%z-*1%**

67222524291711139--12754221311363874Any other white3%3%7%zt5%4%4%5%2%5%jkl--*1%5%jl3%2%9%zcfgi7%zfijk4%j3%4%4%jnbackground

jkll16116688143-*3-11251171016Mixed1%1%2%1%1%2%*1%1%-*1%-1%1%1%2%z**1%1%1%851421-3--*2--1-4--617White and Black*1%*1%**-1%--*1%--1%-1%z--1%**Caribbean

421-31-11----1---11123White and Black***-**-*1%----1%---*****African

3222131-2--1---2----44White and Asian*****1%*-1%--*---1%----**122-22----------2---22Any other mixed**1%z-**----------1%z---**background

913973245911361111651311-3513315586Asian or Asian British4%5%s2%7%z6%z2%5%6%zp1%1%1%7%cdfkm3%f8%zcdfiklm6%cdfm-14%zcdfg*1%3%6%zb4%bcdfm

ijklmps

271251111413----2115-611111526Indian1%1%1%2%z2%1%*1%----1%8%zcdefijkl3%fj-2%fj*1%1%2%1%n

m

2313110101214--1101*6-4-161824Pakistani1%2%s*2%z1%*1%2%zp--1%4%zcdfh1%*3%zcdfm-1%-*1%2%zb1%b

m1871312347---1----14--51116Bangladeshi

1%1%*1%2%z1%2%1%---1%----6%zcdfg--*1%1%hijklm

2371712131111-421--11-*91120Any other asian1%1%*1%2%*1%2%zp1%1%-2%1%1%--4%zcdfg-*1%1%1%background

m6030517229819-2-422412735193251Black or Black British3%4%z2%4%3%2%4%3%-2%-2%1%1%2%1%10%zcdfg1%2%2%3%2%m

hijklm

2310175514---11-4182110616Caribbean1%1%*1%1%1%*1%---**-2%*3%zcjm1%*1%1%1%

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 94Which group on this card do you consider you belong to?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

3518510165713-2-22211191592333African2%2%1%2%2%1%3%2%-2%-1%1%1%**7%zcdfg*2%1%2%zb2%b

hijkm

22-11-11---2--------22Any other black**-**-**---1%z--------**background

271721054111-11---1-182481826Chinese or other ethnic1%2%z1%2%q1%1%*2%-1%1%---1%-7%zcdfg1%1%1%2%1%bgroup

hijklm

64272312--------324268Chinese*1%1%1%zq*1%**--------1%1%1%z*1%*

2113*331-9-11---1-15--61218Any other background1%2%zs*1%**-2%zp-1%1%---1%-6%zcdfg--1%1%1%

hijm

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P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 94Which group on this card do you consider you belong to?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

18357233344303905444868312078121942042853013462602621850White90%88%94%zp87%93%n92%n92%n92%94%90%99%zabcd97%zabcd96%zabc93%b90%b80%88%b91%bnp

17586983034083775244578051977641912022732933202432431766British87%85%86%83%90%zn88%n87%89%zh90%85%98%zabcde97%zabcde92%zabc90%abc84%b75%82%87%abchn

103512*7415-1414-*10Irish**1%zp*1%*1%zl**1%-*1%z*1%-**

6722252211202123843317622171874Any other white3%3%7%zp4%3%3%4%3%4%5%zj2%*2%2%6%zdf5%df6%zdefg4%fjbackground

161163437449--4213616Mixed1%1%2%1%1%*1%*2%1%--1%1%*1%2%zcf1%851*312232--2-1-57White and Black*1%**1%***1%z*--1%-*-2%zbd*Caribbean

421-111-12---112-3White and Black***-***-**---***-*African

3223--22-3---1-224White and Asian***1%--**-*---*-*1%*122---2--2--2----2Any other mixed**1%z---*--*--1%z----*background

913973314201839641-331020351486Asian or Asian British4%5%o2%7%zklm3%3%3%4%3%5%-2%1%3%g5%efg11%zacdefg5%eg4%efgo

27125957511411--36410426Indian1%1%1%2%1%1%1%1%2%1%--1%2%1%3%zf1%1%

2313185568-16-1-1614224Pakistani1%2%o*2%1%1%1%1%-2%-*-*1%4%zacdefg1%1%

187182428-8---165316Bangladeshi1%1%*2%1%1%*1%-1%---*2%2%1%1%

237192461127-21246420Any other asian1%1%*2%1%1%1%1%1%1%-1%*1%1%2%1%1%background

6030518716112042612481118651Black or Black British3%4%z2%4%2%3%2%2%2%3%1%1%1%3%3%6%zefg2%2%

2310141731016111334416Caribbean1%1%*1%*1%1%1%*1%1%**1%1%1%1%1%

351851367711319-136713333African2%2%1%3%1%1%1%1%1%2%-*1%2%2%4%zaefg1%2%22---2---2----11-2Any other black**---*---*----**-*background

27172939511-14-*1368826Chinese or other ethnic1%2%z1%2%1%2%1%1%-2%-**1%1%2%ef3%zef1%group

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 95Which group on this card do you consider you belong to?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)642--627-2-----448Chinese*1%1%--1%zn*1%-*-----1%zc1%zc*

2113*93425-13-*1363418Any other background1%2%zo*2%z1%1%*1%-1%-**1%1%1%1%1%------------------Refused------------------

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 95Which group on this card do you consider you belong to?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total40145145--3421313531249141934Up to £4,499

2%2%2%3%zq1%--6%zop1%1%4%efj*2%3%2%*1%2%3%ef1%2%2%pq

8832141614--767146451872212532376£4,500-£6,4994%4%4%4%2%--13%zop4%cd1%4%cd2%2%3%10%zcdfhi4%cd9%zcdfi*1%5%za2%4%acdop

jlmjlq611851211--4934-681332532321749£6,500-£7,499

3%2%1%3%2%--9%zop2%4%c-2%5%c9%zcdefgjkm2%1%2%1%1%3%2%2%op

903841518--73683899431058373673£7,500-£9,4994%5%s1%3%3%--13%zop4%8%zcfg4%3%5%6%2%2%4%3%3%4%4%4%ops

1074792020--83711111057421513463783£9,500-£11,4995%6%zs3%4%3%--15%zop4%1%1%5%5%3%4%2%8%zdfkl3%4%4%4%4%op

783141121--74193961881488363874£11,500-£13,4994%4%s1%2%3%--13%zop1%9%zchm3%4%3%*4%m4%hm6%hm4%m3%3%4%4%mops

7835131629--7762*10104881396383977£13,500-£15,4994%4%4%4%4%--14%zop3%2%1%4%6%2%5%4%5%5%2%4%4%4%op

10742141249--1021742471378109125250102£15,500-£17,4995%5%4%3%7%zr--18%zop1%7%m5%m10%zcefg4%8%m4%4%m4%5%m4%m5%5%5%mopr

m12348224037-125-525201057211915164878125£17,500-£24,999

6%6%6%9%zq5%-53%znp-3%2%6%9%lm6%3%4%12%zcghlm7%8%6%5%8%zb6%bnp

10647202642-109-73-124119101417235851109£25,000-£29,9995%6%6%6%6%-47%znp-4%3%-5%2%8%ik5%k6%k5%k9%ik8%ik6%5%5%knp

11351303646129--892161068111318285475129£30,000-£39,9996%6%9%8%7%28%zno--4%9%2%7%5%4%4%6%5%10%k10%zkm5%8%zb6%bno

10238282065115--10437987171616205857115£40,000-£49,9995%5%8%t4%9%zr25%zno--5%4%3%3%5%5%4%10%zgj6%8%j7%6%6%6%no

9933361753119--17136561613917284178119£50,000-£74,9995%4%10%zt4%8%zr26%zno--9%eijl1%3%3%3%4%9%eijl7%jl4%9%eijl10%zeijl4%8%zb6%blnor

t441819142656--22-4622714611282856£75,000-£99,999

2%2%5%zt3%4%12%zno--1%2%-2%3%1%1%4%5%zgkm3%4%3%3%3%no

2571741634----1-1-8-8313171734£100,000 or more1%1%5%zt1%2%8%zno----1%-*-5%zfhijm-3%fhjm2%4%zfhij2%2%2%nt

m29612535120113---4212215136263229262322185134319Don't know

15%15%s10%26%zq16%---23%zcdel12%23%cde22%zcde20%cde17%c18%ce16%c10%12%8%18%za14%16%acenops

4721948068133---5736364540333431423465247206453Refused23%24%23%15%19%---32%zcdef35%zcdef40%zcde19%23%22%19%17%16%18%23%24%21%22%enop

gjghijfghijqr

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 96Could you please give me the group in which you would place your total household income per year from all sources, before tax and other deductions?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

4014511315423652236241434Up to £4,4992%2%2%2%1%3%m1%3%zh3%h1%1%1%1%2%*1%5%zbcdef2%h

88321443516116718181386871776£4,500-£6,4994%4%4%9%zklm1%3%2%7%zhi1%1%9%zbcde6%zbcd3%2%2%2%6%bcd4%dhim

61185281182363109134935649£6,500-£7,4993%2%1%6%zklm3%k1%*4%zh1%1%4%c6%zabcde1%3%1%2%2%2%chk

903843814184493221711949111173£7,500-£9,4994%5%o1%8%zklm3%k3%k1%5%zhi1%2%9%zbcde5%d3%1%2%3%4%4%dhko

10747934162675111219141581162083£9,500-£11,4995%6%zo3%7%zk4%k4%k1%6%zh5%2%5%7%zbcd5%2%3%2%7%zbcd4%hk

7831430151812409258139141311674£11,500-£13,4994%4%o1%6%zkl4%3%2%4%4%3%4%6%za3%4%3%3%2%4%o

783513251718173411325121491611977£13,500-£15,4994%4%4%5%4%3%3%4%5%4%3%6%5%3%4%3%3%4%

1074214283326164111508101015192713102£15,500-£17,4995%5%4%6%8%zkl4%3%5%5%5%4%5%3%5%5%8%ze4%5%k

123482224365114441369882421232713125£17,500-£24,9996%6%6%5%9%zkn9%zkn3%5%6%8%zj4%4%8%f7%6%8%f4%6%jk

10647201128403133146155231928208109£25,000-£29,9995%6%6%2%7%n7%n6%n4%6%7%zj2%2%8%afg6%7%af6%f3%5%fjn

1135130837374644580261933312314129£30,000-£39,9996%6%9%2%9%zn6%n9%zn5%2%9%zij1%3%6%g10%zafg8%fg7%fg5%6%fgijn

10238281118345224207215211638278115£40,000-£49,9995%5%8%p2%4%6%n10%zlmn3%9%j8%zj*2%7%afg5%g10%zadfg8%afg3%6%afgjn

993336*926839169513203832241119£50,000-£74,9995%4%10%zp*2%n4%n16%zlmn1%7%j10%zj1%2%7%afg12%zafg8%zafg7%afg*6%afgjmnp

441819-1183710839-2782213456£75,000-£99,9992%2%5%zp-3%n1%n7%zlmn1%3%j4%zj-1%2%3%6%zafg4%fg1%3%fjln

25717-15285524-177128-34£100,000 or more1%1%5%zp-*1%n5%zlmn1%2%j3%zj-*2%a2%a3%zafg2%a-2%ajmnp

2961253511255955716631123222942274340117319Don't know15%15%o10%23%zklm13%16%k11%18%zh14%14%11%14%d14%d8%11%12%40%zbcdef16%cdhko

g

47219480901081511042305516879635986735933453Refused23%24%23%18%26%kn25%zkn20%25%zh25%19%41%zabcde30%zabce20%a27%abc19%a18%a11%22%ahn

f

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Table 97Could you please give me the group in which you would place your total household income per year from all sources, before tax and other deductions?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total287105295850--232181510202431291540132214197238Up to £9,499

14%13%s8%13%q7%--41%zop10%15%d12%9%14%21%zcdfjm16%cd9%16%cdfj7%8%14%za10%12%acdopqs

3891584561122--3371819105434233229573440182170352£9,500-£17,49919%19%s13%13%17%--59%zop10%19%11%23%ckm19%m15%17%16%22%zckm18%14%17%17%17%mopr

s246100436889-234-13673316171636333538110140250£17,500-£29,999

12%12%12%15%13%-100%znp-8%6%8%14%9%11%9%20%zeghik13%18%zgik14%11%14%zb12%bnplmlm

234976557124244--201372318161633313748126138263£30,000-£49,99912%12%18%zt12%18%zr54%zno--11%12%8%10%10%11%9%19%zgijk12%19%zgij17%gk12%14%13%no

km

17059733695210--183410119272131275187124212£50,000 or more8%7%21%zt8%14%zr46%zno--10%jl3%4%4%6%6%15%hijkl12%jl12%jkl14%hijk18%zhij8%13%zb10%bjln

lklmot

2631132911295---4110184834232921231521169115284Don't know13%14%s8%24%zq14%---23%zcdef10%20%cde21%zcde19%cde16%cd16%cde12%9%8%7%16%za12%14%acde

lflnops

4401877268125---5036334739303423423265230200430Refused22%23%20%15%18%---28%zdef35%zcdef37%zcde20%22%f20%19%13%16%17%23%f22%20%21%fnop

ghijfghijqr

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Table 98From this card, could you tell me which BROAD band your total household income from all sources, before tax and other deductions falls in?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

28710529124365722180134647402625232849238Up to £9,49914%13%o8%25%zklm9%k10%k4%20%zhi6%5%24%zbcde19%zbcde9%8%6%9%17%zbcde12%cdhikm

o389158451188694531784213137535046605749352£9,500-£17,499

19%19%o13%24%zkl21%k16%k10%20%zh19%15%19%25%zabcde17%14%16%17%17%17%hko

2461004339729247812814213155045554924250£17,500-£29,99912%12%12%8%17%zkn16%zkn9%9%13%16%zj7%7%17%zafg14%afg14%afg15%afg8%12%afjkn

234976521587910577241624124351735526263£30,000-£49,99912%12%18%zp4%14%n13%n20%zlmn8%11%18%zij2%6%14%fg16%afg19%zafg17%afg9%g13%afgjn

1705973*2142148242915816345466456212£50,000 or more8%7%21%zp*5%n7%n28%zlmn3%13%j18%zj1%3%12%afg17%zafg17%zafg14%afg2%10%afgjlmn

p2631132910447835015230102202636243335110284Don't know

13%14%o8%21%zklm11%14%k10%17%zh13%11%10%12%12%7%9%11%37%zbcdef14%cdhkog

4401877287981451002145516173585779745732430Refused22%23%20%18%24%n24%zn19%24%zh25%h18%37%zabcde28%zabce19%a24%a19%a17%a11%21%ahn

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Table 99From this card, could you tell me which BROAD band your total household income from all sources, before tax and other deductions falls in?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total16757312257422151----227---13028279161Anglia

8%7%9%5%8%9%9%9%----1%18%zcefgijkl---67%zcefg1%8%8%8%cefgimhijklmjklmr

188164455---18-------13518Border1%1%*1%1%1%2%1%---8%zcdef-------1%1%1%

ghiklm

2781103780104562995-----831837-316164128292Central14%13%10%17%15%12%12%17%-----55%zcdefijkl100%zcdef4%eijm-1%6%deijk16%13%14%cdef

mhijklmlmijklms

4021911059116612849123--------25856105203215418London20%23%z30%zt20%24%z28%zn21%22%--------100%zcdfg29%zfg37%zfgh19%22%21%fghi

hijklmhijklmijklmjklm

6010861510913-------47---252247West Country3%1%2%1%2%2%4%2%-------26%zcdegh---2%2%2%cejt

ijklm

411731010681035--1-------181936Grampian2%2%1%2%1%1%3%2%20%zcdef--1%-------2%2%2%ce

ghijkl

193118246858282769-3-216-------114105219Granada10%14%zs7%15%zq8%6%12%p12%p-3%cdefgi-92%zcdef-------11%11%11%cdef

mghiklmghiklmpqs

20546344358421749-99-----88---9790187HTV10%6%10%t9%8%9%7%9%-97%zcdefg-----49%zcdegh---9%9%9%cdegh

hijkmijkmijkmt

20378385076583748-------36-316094105199Meridian10%9%11%11%11%13%zn16%zn8%-------20%zdeghi-1%56%zdefg9%11%10%degh

jklmhijklmijklm

1396644185131423144----------7766144STV7%8%13%zt4%7%r7%o2%4%80%zcdef----------7%7%7%cdefg

ghijklhijklnor

99341119298519--89--------434689Tyne-Tees5%4%3%4%4%2%2%3%--100%zcdef--------4%5%4%cdefg

ghijlmhijlmp

21485174667372263----17234-----11195207Yorkshire11%10%s5%10%10%8%10%11%----98%zcdef23%zcdefgjk-----11%10%10%cdef

ghjklmlmgjklms

10-145321----26---213812Don't know*-*1%1%1%1%*----1%4%zcefgjm---1%1%*1%1%

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Table 100Main ITV area

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

16757313732365663188022112026263226161Anglia8%7%9%8%8%6%11%zl7%8%9%11%5%7%8%7%10%9%8%l

1881756-1125631231318Border1%1%*1%k1%k1%k-1%1%1%3%zb1%*1%1%*1%1%

27811037805790651324511632264248544743292Central14%13%10%16%14%15%12%15%20%zh13%17%13%14%15%14%14%14%14%o

40219110588781121411594021927366872917947418London20%23%z30%zp18%19%19%27%zlmn18%18%24%zj14%17%23%g22%g24%ag24%ag16%21%aj

6010814212192210154865126647West Country3%1%2%3%m1%2%4%m2%4%h2%2%4%2%2%3%2%2%2%mp

4117314311817514351797436Grampian2%2%1%3%m1%2%1%2%2%2%2%3%e*2%2%2%1%2%

1931182456627131106189525203327343645219Granada10%14%zo7%11%k15%zk12%k6%12%8%11%13%10%11%8%9%11%15%zcd11%ko

205463443454653100186918273131352719187HTV10%6%10%p9%11%8%10%11%zh8%8%9%13%za10%9%9%8%6%9%p

20378382546695983239311193439351940199Meridian10%9%11%5%11%n12%n11%n9%11%10%6%9%12%b12%bg9%6%14%zbg10%bn

13966443022524061146812161522323017144STV7%8%13%zp6%5%9%8%7%7%8%6%7%5%7%8%9%6%7%

9934113019241648536315151512131789Tyne-Tees5%4%3%6%k5%4%3%5%2%4%2%7%zcg5%5%3%4%6%4%

21485176448643199238531222829392829207Yorkshire11%10%o5%13%zk11%k11%k6%11%10%9%16%zbd10%10%9%10%9%10%10%ko

10-14-163-8-1322-312Don't know*-*1%-*1%m*-1%-1%1%1%1%-1%1%

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Table 101Main ITV area

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total177070630538659140720048216494882071671301621731591762579448341778UK

87%86%86%84%85%90%n85%85%92%e93%e98%zceg88%e95%zehj86%e89%e97%zcdeg62%91%e91%e90%za85%88%aenqhjhjr

401761117541253121343945221940European Union2%2%2%2%2%1%2%2%3%3%1%1%1%2%2%2%3%2%2%2%2%2%(excluding UK)

20887133651--4-22-75591625Other European Country1%1%2%1%2%1%2%1%1%--2%-1%1%-3%zf2%f2%1%2%1%

11-4*431111-11-1--23549Australia, New Zealand1%-1%t*1%1%1%*1%1%-**-1%--1%1%1%**or Canada

5724416266820--18258-2321183350Indian sub-continent3%3%1%3%4%z1%3%4%--1%3%cfm1%3%cfm4%cfm-9%zcdfi1%*2%3%zb2%bcfm(i.e. India, Pakistan or

jklmBangladesh)422151315722132-111--2824162642Asia (excluding the

2%3%1%3%2%2%1%4%z1%2%-*1%1%--11%zcdfg1%2%1%3%2%Indian sub-continent)hijklm

42211015191361312-328311616142943Africa2%3%3%3%3%3%3%2%1%2%-1%1%5%zdfkm2%*6%zcdfg1%2%1%3%zb2%b

ijkm

176-133-5--*11-126-15611Carribean1%1%-**1%-1%--***-*1%2%zc-**1%1%614122123-----112--436USA**1%zt*****1%z-----1%1%1%--***946443-21--1----5114510South America or Mexico**2%zt1%1%1%-*1%--*----2%z***1%*----------------------Russia----------------------2-1-1-11-----1----12-2Other*-*-*-**-----1%z----**-*----------------------Refused----------------------

1310165154---71-1-3-*4913Not stated1%1%z*1%1%*2%zp1%---3%zcdfm1%-1%-1%-**1%1%

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Table 102In which country were you born?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

17707063054183755194668131967691892002782913192412601778UK87%86%86%85%90%n88%89%90%zh89%85%97%zabcd96%zabcd94%zabc90%bc83%b74%88%b88%bch

4017699101212326-3441181040European Union2%2%2%2%2%2%2%1%1%3%zj-2%1%1%3%2%3%g2%j(excluding UK)

20881036667121-1384825Other European Country1%1%2%2%1%1%1%1%3%zj1%1%-*1%2%f1%3%f1%j

11-41-354-53-1-33*9Australia, New Zealand1%-1%p*-1%1%*-1%1%-*-1%1%**or Canada

57244199121118329-2-81324450Indian sub-continent3%3%1%4%2%2%2%2%1%3%-1%-2%e3%efg7%zacdefg1%2%e(i.e. India, Pakistan or

Bangladesh)4221515811919221-215817842Asia (excluding the

2%3%1%3%2%2%2%2%1%2%-1%*2%2%5%zcdefg3%2%Indian sub-continent)422110126141116323-1105817243Africa

2%3%3%2%1%2%2%2%1%3%-*3%afg2%2%5%zadfg1%2%f

176-523152411*323-11Carribean1%1%-1%1%1%*1%1%*1%**1%1%1%-1%6141-424-21--13116USA**1%zp*-1%**-*1%--*1%***9461152217---234110South America or Mexico**2%zp**1%**1%1%---1%1%1%**------------------Russia------------------2-11--111---1-1--2Other*-**--**1%h---*-*--*------------------Refused------------------

13101246-534-*-334213Not stated1%1%z**1%k1%k-1%1%*-*-1%1%1%1%1%

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Table 103In which country were you born?

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.

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UnwtdNewspaperChildren intotalreadershiphouseholdHousehold incomeGO RegionGender

£17,500£17,499Yorkshire£30,000-andNorthNorthandEastWestSouthSouth

PopularQualityNoYesor more£29,999underScotlandWalesEastWestHumbersideMidlandsMidlandsWestLondonEasternEastFemaleMaleTotal(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)

2029834350432652383229649179989920918613817322125819327510339962029Unweighted total

2029819354461700454234569179102*89*23617715018317925819328410459842029Weighted total164216416-1--1-1-19177141-10

1%*1%*1%1%*1%-1%--1%-1%-*5%zcefg*1%1%1%hijkm

1111--1---------1---1111-14****--*---------*---**

29195812-316---7----12-1213183115-191%2%z1%2%2%-1%p3%zp---3%dfgm----5%zdfgh-4%zdfgh1%2%2%p

ilmim

241123196296221480516173614822642156111313024320-2412%15%zs5%13%14%5%6%14%op3%16%fhm19%zdfh15%dfhm8%m5%12%fm4%16%zdfhi8%m22%zdfgh11%13%12%fhmo

immimps

3391554176128674779331418613616361747154417915933725-2917%19%zs12%17%18%15%20%n14%19%df13%20%df26%zcdf21%dfh11%20%dfh10%18%df8%16%d17%16%17%dfns

hl

500197821231788862164473430495330634248446025624350030-3425%24%23%27%25%19%27%29%zp26%33%cehj34%cehj21%30%e20%34%zcdef24%19%23%21%25%25%25%ep

hj

3381286965113963797351713532431223842353220014334235-3917%16%20%14%16%21%z16%17%19%c17%14%23%zcgi13%20%c12%21%cg16%18%11%19%za14%17%ac

2498367637896256422153171928184233264113113326440-4412%10%19%zt14%11%21%zno11%11%12%k15%k4%7%11%18%gjk10%24%zcdeg13%k14%k14%jk13%14%13%jkt

ijkm

3161106762898143623759133038213231473314615029645 minutes or more16%13%19%zt13%13%18%n18%n11%21%zceg5%10%5%17%jl25%zcegjkl11%18%jl12%j25%zceg12%j14%15%15%jln

jkljkl

33.0431.8035.56zt32.6031.8235.44zn34.09n31.7135.62zc31.2630.3630.1633.51cj37.42zcegij31.3936.26zce31.8935.11zc30.6433.0532.8332.94cgMean scoreegjklkklgijklegjkljknqt

10.0549.7689.7429.5959.2869.3699.9629.4709.9728.5898.1098.88010.01211.0318.2978.2259.52012.1959.3759.73910.0649.897Std dev

0.2230.3380.5210.4620.3640.4790.6580.3720.7450.8680.8150.6140.7340.9390.6310.5530.5930.8780.5650.3030.3190.220Std error

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Table 104Length of interview in minutes

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b - z/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m - z/n/o/p - z/q/r - z/s/tOverlap formulae used. * small base

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UnwtdNewspapertotalreadershipSocial classWorking statusAge

NotPopularQualityDEC2C1ABworkingPart timeFull time75+65-7455-6445-5435-4425-3416-24Total

(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(z)202983435053041064644310242077981822782983423662862772029Unweighted total20298193544934185935269062209031952092963253833242962029Weighted total

164222366261--1-102141-101%*1%*1%1%1%1%1%1%1%--*-3%zcdef1%1%111-1---1----1---111-14***-*---*----*---*

2919511410611317215106353115-191%2%z1%*3%zkn2%n1%1%1%2%1%1%2%3%z1%1%2%2%n

2411231974726037114291002420203250356224320-2412%15%zo5%15%zkl17%zkl10%7%13%13%11%12%10%7%10%13%e11%21%zbcdef12%eko

g33915541101599880152401462728415472635233725-29

17%19%zo12%20%zm14%16%15%17%18%16%14%13%14%17%19%20%18%17%o

50019782121111151116233372304056616397919250030-3425%24%23%25%27%26%22%26%i17%25%i21%27%d21%19%25%28%d31%zdeg25%di

3381286999579394163391404036516360514234235-3917%16%20%20%zm14%16%18%18%18%15%21%17%17%19%16%16%14%17%

24983674454808698331333121524256362726440-4412%10%19%zp9%13%13%n16%zn11%15%15%j16%10%18%zabf13%15%11%9%13%ajnp

31611067504698101129371313047666043361429645 minutes or more16%13%19%zp10%11%17%mn19%zmn14%17%14%15%a22%zabc22%zabc18%zabc11%a11%a5%15%amn

33.0431.8035.56zp31.5531.1033.81zmn34.72zmn32.9532.8532.9533.97ab35.31zabc35.80zabc33.73abc32.12a31.51a29.4932.94abmnMean scoredp

10.0549.7689.7428.8539.23310.58710.12110.2769.5779.59110.11211.51410.10410.0518.8789.7887.9779.897Std dev

0.2230.3380.5210.3850.4560.4170.4810.3210.6660.3400.7500.6910.5850.5430.4640.5790.4790.220Std error

P.A.M. 21 - Trust in ProfessionsDRAFT

Table 105Length of interview in minutes

Base : All respondents

Respondent type : All Adults RespondentsFieldwork dates : 13th - 18th November 2008Number of sample points : 210Source : Ipsos MORI (JN J34879)Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - z/a/b/c/d/e/f/g - z/h/i/j - z/k/l/m/n - z/o/pOverlap formulae used.