| SOL Homepage | Survey Description | Variable Index |

  Northern Ireland Referendum and Election Study - 1998

Year: 1998

Module: Main
Variable: Q11


Question:
Thinking about the Good Friday Agreement, would you say that it benefits unionists more than nationalists, nationalists more than unionists, or that unionists and nationalists benefit equally?
PROBE: A lot more or a little more?


Index to tables on this page

  1. % of men and women.
  2. % of people of different religions.

Overall Results %
Unionists benefit a lot more than nationalists 2
Unionist benefit a little more than nationalists 3
Nationalists benefit a lot more than unionists 24
Nationalists benefit a little more than unionists 12
Unionists and nationalists benefit equally 46
Don't know 11
Refused/Not answered 1


Results for men and women
%
  Men Women
Unionists benefit a lot more than nationalists 2 2
Unionist benefit a little more than nationalists 4 3
Nationalists benefit a lot more than unionists 26 22
Nationalists benefit a little more than unionists 13 12
Unionists and nationalists benefit equally 44 48
Don't know 9 13
Refused/Not answered 1 1



Table Index

Results by Religion
%
  Catholic Protestant No religion
Unionists benefit a lot more than nationalists 2 2 3
Unionist benefit a little more than nationalists 6 2 4
Nationalists benefit a lot more than unionists 5 37 22
Nationalists benefit a little more than unionists 10 14 12
Unionists and nationalists benefit equally 66 33 51
Don't know 11 11 9
Refused/Not answered 0 1 0


| SOL Homepage | Survey Description | Variable Index |

Disclaimer:© SOL 2003 Last Updated on Monday, 24-Mar-2003 17:24