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  Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey - 1993

Variable Listing for Module: Community_Relations

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RUCRLGPJ: How do the RUC treat Catholics and Protestant members of the public?

ARMRLGPJ: How does the army treat Catholics and Protestant members of the public?

UDRRLGPJ: How does the UDR treat Catholics and Protestant members of the public?

NTRRLGPJ: How do the courts treat Catholics and Protestants accused of committing non-errorist offences?

TERRLGPJ: How do the courts treat Catholics and Protestants accused of committing terrorist offences?

FRENDRLG: Are many of your friends the same religion as yourself?

RELATRLG: Are many of your relatives the same religion as yourself?

NEIGHRLG: Are many of your neighbours the same religion as yourself?

MXRLGNGH: Would you prefer to live in a neighbourhood with people of only your own religion?

MXRLGWRK: Would you prefer a workplace with people of only your own religion?

OWNMXSCH: Would you prefer a school with children of only your own religion?

FREMPLAW: Do you support or oppose the fair employment law in Northern Ireland?

NIHISTRY: Should state secondary schools teach the history of Northern Ireland?

BHISTORY: Should state secondary schools teach British history?

ERHISTRY: Should state secondary schools teach the history of the Republic of Ireland?

IRSHLANG: Should state secondary schools teach Irish language and culture?

PROTRELG: Should state secondary schools teach Protestant religious beliefs?

RCRELG: Should state secondary schools teach Catholic religious beliefs?

NONDRELG: Should state secondary schools teach religious beliefs in general?

CLSEBORN: How close do you feel to people born in the same area as you?

CLSECLAS: How close do you feel to people with the same social class background as yours?

CLSERELG: How close do you feel to people with the same religious background as yours?

CLSERACE: How close do you feel to people of the same race as you?

CLSELIVE: How close do you feel to people who live in the same area as you do now?

CLSEPOL: How close do you feel to people with the same political beliefs as you?

PEACFLNI: Is N Ireland a much more peaceful place than people living in Britain think?

PCARMYOF: When the police or army commit an offence in N Ireland, do they usually get away with it?

RCINRUC: Would it would be better for N Ireland if there were more Catholics in the RUC?

JOBRLGCH: Have Protestants and Catholics the same chance of getting a job?

CHRLGRSP: Should the government teach Catholic and Protestant children more respect for each other?

INTEGHSE: Should the government do more to create integrated housing?

BTRCOMRL: Should the government do more to create better community relations generally?

INTEGWRK: Should the government do more to create integrated workplaces?

GOVINTNI: Do you trust the British government to act in the best interests of Northern Ireland?

STRINTNI: Do you trust a Stormont government to act in the best interests of Northern Ireland?

PREJRC: Is there a lot of prejudice against Catholics?

PREJPROT: Is there a lot of prejudice against Protestants?

SRRLPREJ: Would you describe yourself as prejudiced against people of other religions?

PROTRCMX: Will better relations between Protestants and Catholics come through mixing?

MIXDPRIM: Are you in favour of more mixing in primary schools?

MIXDGRAM: Are you in favour of more mixing in secondary and grammar schools?

MIXDLIV: Are you in favour of more mixing where people live?

MIXDWORK: Are you in favour of more mixing where people work?

MIXDLEIS: Are you in favour of more mixing in people's leisure or sports activities?

RLRELAGO: Are relations between Protestants and Catholics better now than 5 years ago?

RLRELFUT: Will relations between Protestants and Catholics be better in 5 years time?

RELGALWY: Will religion always make a difference to the way people feel about each other?

NINATID: Do you think of yourself as British/Irish/Ulster/Northern Irish?

MIXDMARR: Are you in favour of more mixing in people's marriages?

SLFMXSCH: Did you attend a mixed or integrated school in Northern Ireland?

NHSRLGPJ: How does the NHS treat Catholic and Protestant patients?

NIHRLGPJ: How does the NI Housing Executive treat Catholics and Protestants?

DCRLGPJ: How does your local council treat Catholics and Protestants applying for jobs?

STRRLGPJ: How does central government in Stormont treat Catholics and Protestants applying for jobs?

GSURLGPJ: How do government programmes for unemployed treat Catholics and Protestants applying for places?

JOBRLGSH: Should Protestants and Catholics have the same chance of getting a job?

PROTJOB: Are many employers more likely to give jobs to Protestants?

RCJOB: Are many employers more likely to give jobs to Catholics?

GOVMXSCH: Should the government encourage mixed schooling?

BRTIRSDE: In an argument between Britain and the Republic of Ireland, whose side are you on?



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