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  Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey - 1993

Variable Listing for Module: Welfare

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UBPOOR: Is a married couple without children living only on unemployment benefit poor?

PENSPOOR: Is a married couple without children living only on unemployment benefit poor?

POORUB40: Is a married couple without children on £70 per week poor?

POORSPNO: Is a pensioner couple living on £87 per week poor?

SAMEHLTH: Should health care should be the same for everyone?

SAMEEDUC: Should the quality of education be the same for all children?

SAMEPENS: Should pensions be the same for everyone?

PENWHOSH: Who should be mainly responsible for ensuring that people have an adequate retirement pension?

MSTUNEMP: Should someone who was previously a high earner get more unemployment benefit?

MSTRETIR: Should someone who was previously a high earner get more state retirement pension?

MSTCHILD: Should high earners be entitlted to more child benefit?

PENS1: Should the legal retirement age for both men and women be raised?

PENS2: Should the legal retirement age for women be raised to 65?

PENS3: Should National Insurance contributions be increased for everyone in work?

PENS4: Should the amount of state pension be lowered for all pensioners?

PENS5: Should the amount of state pension be lowered for people with private incomes or private pensions?

PENS6: Should it be compulsory for all medium-sized and large employers to set up company pension schemes?

MTCDADSH: When a couple divorce, and a child remains with the mother, should the father make maintenance payments?

MTDPDINC: When a couple divorce, and a child remains with the mother, should the amount of maintenance depend on the father's income?

MTDPMINC: When a couple divorce, and a child remains with the mother, should the amount of maintenance depend on the mother's income?

MTDPMREM: When a couple divorce, and a child remains with the mother, should the father pay maintenance if the mother re-marries?

MTSTYDAD: Would responses relating to maintenance payments be the same if the child stayed with the father?

SOCWCHLD: Do social workers have too much power to interfere with people's lives?

SOCWPOWR: Should social workers put the child's interests first even if it means taking a child away from its natural parents?



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