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  Social Mobility, Political Preferences, Attitudes and Behaviour in Northern Ireland - 1996

Year: 1996

Module: Attitudes
Variable: JBRLGCH2


Question:
If response to JBRLGCH is 'Different chance'
Which group is more likely, and how much more likely are they, to get a job?


Index to tables on this page:

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

Overall Results %
Protestants much more likely27
Protestants a bit more likely35
Protestants not sure how much10
Catholics much more likely14
Catholics a bit more likely12
Catholics not sure how much2



Results for men and women
%
 MaleFemale
Protestants much more likely 24 31
Protestants a bit more likely 36 33
Protestants not sure how much 10 11
Catholics much more likely 15 13
Catholics a bit more likely 13 10
Catholics not sure how much 3 2


Table Index


Results for people of different ages
%
 21-2425-3435-4445-5455-65
Protestants much more likely * 26 26 30 28
Protestants a bit more likely * 36 37 35 28
Protestants not sure how much * 14 10 8 6
Catholics much more likely * 11 11 14 24
Catholics a bit more likely * 12 13 11 11
Catholics not sure how much 0 1 4 2 3
* indicates that the number of people in this category is
too small to allow percentages to be calculated.


Table Index


Results for people of different religions
%
 All othersCatholicProtestantNo religion
Protestants much more likely * 43 5 *
Protestants a bit more likely * 45 20 *
Protestants not sure how much 0 10 11 *
Catholics much more likely * 1 33 *
Catholics a bit more likely * 1 26 *
Catholics not sure how much * 0 5 *
* indicates that the number of people in this category is
too small to allow percentages to be calculated.


Table Index


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