Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008 · Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008 Schott's Almanac Survey...
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UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total54869314122285266169166216320232168151150821872161499988971189553278274552Working Class52%55%52%51%50%55%52%44%61%xst68%xp40%66%xlm70%xlm49%l30%50%57%x50%46%55%c56%c57%ch54%43%51%54%52%clp
s4665426910425820314418912812833373551491851711531381056670837661241220461Middle Class44%43%44%43%45%42%44%51%xr36%27%57%xq28%26%48%no68%xmn46%40%46%49%41%40%40%43%49%44%43%44%noq
or3421513221113137231014973139129463210221233Don't know3%2%2%5%xy4%2%4%4%2%5%xp2%6%xl4%l2%1%3%2%4%4%3%3%1%1%8%xde4%2%3%lp
6-7-3415125112333211122-347Refused1%-1%-1%1%*1%**1%*1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%-1%1%1%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 1Q.1. Most people say they belong either to the middle class or to the working class. Which of these best describes you, middle class or working class?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total5483472053931465448451492-552421130614915012561280917738284103359552Working Class52%65%xI39%59%xG41%49%52%16%70%xD-100%xB50%62%tx66%opq42%52%o42%26%62%xk53%51%52%80%xab61%xa47%52%ako
xqtBDGI
46617129024820052405262193461-39071296412716116216177673171858377461Middle Class44%32%56%xJ37%56%xH47%44%82%xC27%100%xA-46%sx34%31%56%rx45%r55%prx70%xj36%45%45%43%17%34%c49%xbc44%bcj
rsACHJ
3413202010425416--259-348692328382033Don't know3%2%4%3%3%4%3%1%2%--3%4%-2%2%3%3%2%1%2%4%3%5%3%3%ABCD
E62524-715--7-2-4123134-177Refused1%*1%*1%-1%*1%--1%-2%-1%*1%1%1%2%1%-*1%1%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 2Q.1. Most people say they belong either to the middle class or to the working class. Which of these best describes you, middle class or working class?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total7068141914638532122422325935435218417019515726426018215211111714311864359347706Working Class67%65%69%w61%68%66%68%s60%73%xs75%xp61%72%lm79%xlm63%57%71%i68%61%71%c70%c67%c70%c67%c52%66%68%67%cil
psw
319411737916415391138891012176535106111102114101584454605645167150317Middle Class30%33%29%33%29%32%28%37%xrt25%21%37%xq25%n16%34%no41%xno27%30%34%27%27%31%29%32%36%31%29%30%nqr
282121418111312517127107576162542115161329Don't know3%2%2%6%xy3%2%4%3%1%4%2%3%5%2%2%2%2%5%xjk1%3%2%1%1%12%xdef3%3%3%r
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1-1-1--1-1--1--1--1-----1-1Refused*-*-*--*-*--1%--*--1%-----*-*
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 3Q.2. And which social class would you say your parents belonged to when you started primary school?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total70639531248020960632-70619349256614066622041861293341169549484104509706Working Class67%74%xI60%72%xG58%54%68%xF-100%xD42%89%xB67%66%72%q54%72%oq63%56%74%xk68%63%68%80%xab61%67%67%kqB
DFGI
31912419316214445271317-262512516626507310710111252502141959234317Middle Class30%23%37%xJ24%40%xH41%xE29%100%xC-57%xA9%30%32%28%43%prx26%36%px43%xj25%30%33%29%18%35%c31%c30%cjA
CHJ
281415207619--69254-473274521271829Don't know3%3%3%3%2%5%E2%--1%2%3%2%-3%2%1%1%2%2%3%3%2%4%2%3%oABC
DE
1-11--1----1---1-----1--11Refused*-**--*----*---*-----*--**
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 4Q.2. And which social class would you say your parents belonged to when you started primary school?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total427181221171410141919127118812183575118231538Yes - a higher class4%6%3%5%4%4%4%3%4%4%3%5%3%3%3%2%3%6%xk1%3%4%2%6%h6%h4%3%4%
142865128635125-3931041346-451217Yes - a lower class1%1%1%2%1%2%2%2%1%1%2%2%n-1%3%xn1%3%1%*2%2%3%d-3%d1%2%2%bv
112972265258354531466528183331224939131023263185061111Yes - the class depends11%7%12%11%9%12%11%12%9%10%11%11%8%11%11%6%13%k13%k6%6%13%gh13%gh18%xcg7%9%12%11%ghkon the circumstances
h883107506193487398268312305400485209190261225339309237197142141168134104463421885No, I have not pretended84%86%84%81%86%82%82%83%86%84%84%82%88%85%82%91%xij81%79%92%xcd89%df81%82%76%83%85%83%84%dito be in a different
efclass3-123-2-13-12--1121--1-2213Don't know*-*1%1%-1%-*1%-*1%--**1%*--*-1%***
Combinations - Summary16817984579875762477095462447483471611717343742197888166Yes16%14%16%19%14%18%17%17%13%15%16%18%11%15%18%9%19%k20%xk8%11%19%gh18%h24%xgh16%h14%17%16%hk
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 5Q.3. Some people alter the way they behave in certain situations to make it appear as if they are in a different class. Have you ever done this?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total42211823147311026142331742111311128525362938Yes - a higher class4%4%3%3%4%6%3%3%4%3%4%4%3%4%2%4%4%5%3%5%4%3%2%3%4%4%
146115102131251341343253856-111-1417Yes - a lower class1%1%2%1%3%H2%1%4%xC1%3%xA1%1%2%3%2%2%1%4%xj1%3%h-2%1%-2%2%ACH
11251605058119841675948941781730332546172172101485111Yes - the class depends11%9%12%7%16%xH10%11%13%10%13%9%11%8%9%14%10%11%11%10%10%14%10%10%8%11%11%Hon the circumstances
88345343258327891779253607375476704181789524024718738713912162291149633885No, I have not pretended84%85%83%88%xG77%82%84%80%86%xD81%86%xB83%86%84%82%84%84%81%86%81%81%85%87%87%83%84%BDGto be in a different
class3213--211-122-----2121-213Don't know****--***-**1%-----1%1%1%*-1%ag **
Combinations - Summary1687789788220142649886751382815214549456331271081320129166Yes16%14%17%12%23%xH18%15%20%xC14%19%xA14%16%13%16%18%16%16%19%14%18%18%15%13%12%17%16%CH
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 6Q.3. Some people alter the way they behave in certain situations to make it appear as if they are in a different class. Have you ever done this?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total92210954020449942428532831040252120919327724332834025518414415418615699487436923Agree87%87%89%85%88%87%87%88%88%85%90%xq82%89%o90%o89%o88%89%85%86%90%c88%90%c89%c80%89%x85%88%coq
11115552657543338395951411825264132372615191319184367111Disagree11%12%9%11%10%11%10%10%11%13%9%16%xlmn8%8%9%11%8%12%12%10%11%6%11%15%e8%13%xb10%bep
211109137974129665458841261714721Don't know2%1%2%4%xy2%2%3%2%1%3%2%2%3%2%1%1%2%3%2%*1%3%1%6%xdfg3%1%2%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 7Q.4. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree that there is a class system in Britain?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total922467456577319-9232716324054847521708010325925620840015012864288137681923Agree87%88%87%87%89%-100%xF85%89%x88%88%89%sx81%87%89%91%86%90%88%87%85%88%84%81%89%xb88%bsF
11154577136111-456052547832111223362143142077102574111Disagree11%10%11%11%10%100%xE-14%xC8%11%10%9%15%tx12%10%8%12%9%9%8%13%11%10%15%10%10%tCE
21129165--2154131381144210821168621Don't know2%2%2%2%1%--1%2%1%2%1%4%t1%1%1%1%1%2%5%xg1%1%6%xa5%xa1%2%atBD
E
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 8Q.4. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree that there is a class system in Britain?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total29143155741611328792115175118987776429910787534749585532156138293More rigid28%35%y26%31%28%27%27%25%32%xs37%xp20%38%xlm36%xlm25%l16%27%28%29%25%29%28%28%31%26%29%27%28%lp
60569356134321288194226188225383123101188195219232156131881071259067306302608Less rigid57%56%59%56%56%59%59%60%53%48%66%xq48%47%61%no71%xmn59%61%i52%61%55%61%61%51%54%56%59%58%ino
oq75745134131252721333913202118351523201478158314173Same7%5%7%6%7%6%8%7%6%7%7%5%9%7%7%9%xj4%8%j10%ef9%4%4%9%6%6%8%7%j
83549184634222929404021192317202634101011141618512980Don't know8%4%8%7%8%7%7%8%8%8%7%8%9%7%6%5%7%11%xjk5%6%6%7%9%14%xefg9%xa6%8%a
h
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 9Q.5. And do you feel that the class system has become more or less rigid.... ...since the 2nd World War?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total2911801141949410281602318320522568352086694816753372044754187293More rigid28%34%xI22%29%26%9%30%xF19%33%xD18%37%xB27%32%38%oqx18%30%q23%21%37%xk31%24%28%45%xa32%25%28%akq
BDFI
60527533336222885515222379325262501107488116819115922891864283994470608Less rigid57%52%64%xJ55%63%xH77%xE56%70%xC54%71%xA47%59%sx51%52%70%rx59%64%rx69%xj50%53%58%59%37%55%c62%xc58%cjs
ACEHJ
7530425119466174728395518391428142699553115673Same7%6%8%8%5%3%7%5%7%6%7%7%8%3%8%5%9%6%6%5%6%8%3%7%7%7%
8348325719126019492647621866178103218184417114980Don't know8%9%6%9%5%11%7%6%7%6%8%7%9%6%5%6%3%4%7%11%g12%xg6%16%xab7%6%8%agko
BEG
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 10Q.5. And do you feel that the class system has become more or less rigid.... ...since the 2nd World War?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total32746184781801509711212217915110179935811711796605760575739176155330More rigid31%37%30%33%32%31%30%30%35%38%xp26%39%xlm36%l30%l21%31%31%32%28%36%34%28%32%31%32%30%31%lp
457532621062442111411651481812739289139134157171126946375966957235220454Less rigid43%43%43%44%43%43%43%44%42%38%47%xq36%41%45%o49%xo42%45%42%44%39%43%47%40%46%43%43%43%oq
2021512738101104697164811244437586679745146343044371491114205Same19%12%21%z16%18%21%21%19%18%17%21%17%17%19%24%x21%19%17%21%c21%c17%21%c21%c12%17%22%xb19%bcz
68932174420212618323319121815201827145991314432265Don't know6%7%5%7%8%xu4%6%7%5%7%6%7%6%6%5%5%5%9%xj7%3%5%4%7%11%xeg8%xa4%6%au
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 11Q.6. And do you feel that the class system has become more or less rigid......during the last 10 years?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total327189141211114133158424211520425278422688876917760422285058216330More rigid31%36%xI27%32%32%12%34%xF26%34%xD25%37%xB30%37%45%opq22%31%29%30%39%xk35%28%31%48%xab34%28%31%aqt
xBDFI
4572132412701716638315829023020537579236413014310616476693072871350454Less rigid43%40%46%x41%48%xH59%xE41%50%xC41%50%xA37%45%37%25%55%rx46%r48%rx46%j36%45%46%42%27%42%c46%xc43%cjr
AE
20297107138571718559139951071703521195258508821241591529156205Same19%18%21%21%16%15%20%19%20%21%19%20%16%22%17%18%20%22%19%12%16%22%xi15%17%20%19%iG
683331441814401736213646197615762414153611114165Don't know6%6%6%7%5%13%xE4%5%5%5%6%5%9%8%o5%5%2%2%5%8%10%xg5%10%7%5%6%gkoE
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 12Q.6. And do you feel that the class system has become more or less rigid......during the last 10 years?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
Q.6. ...duringQ.5. ...sincethe last 10the 2nd World
years?War?10541054Total330293More rigid31%28%
454608Less rigid43%58%
20573Same19%7%6580Don't know6%8%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 13Q.5-6. And do you feel that the class system has become more or less rigid...
- Summary Table -
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total41045230972341721231401431712369279122114146148112866163857339230177407Labour Party39%36%38%41%41%36%38%37%41%36%41%36%36%40%42%39%39%37%40%38%36%41%42%31%42%xa35%39%a
1102549226446424127565527282727483626321620171795555110Conservative Party10%20%xwy8%9%11%9%13%r11%8%12%9%11%13%9%10%13%10%9%15%xe10%11%8%10%8%10%11%10%ry
821151144437273024314915162326322721201317111210423981Liberal Democrats8%9%9%6%8%8%8%8%7%7%8%6%7%8%9%9%7%7%9%8%10%5%7%8%8%8%8%
47926121830913262721171015714221278111075133648Other4%8%4%5%3%6%xv3%3%7%xst6%4%7%l4%5%2%4%6%4%3%5%6%5%4%4%2%7%xb5%bv
2142015530991256787719712756426661811014244364952311195130225None20%16%26%xwz13%17%26%xv21%23%20%21%22%22%19%21%22%22%i27%xi14%21%c23%c28%xcd25%c18%c9%17%26%xb21%bci
vw
1911493641097459626291934842553852468625271531355111074183Don't know18%11%15%27%xyz19%15%18%17%18%19%16%19%19%18%14%14%12%29%xjk12%17%f9%15%20%fh41%xde20%xa14%17%afh
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 14Q.7. Which political party, if any, do you feel best represents the rights of the...Working classes
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total410199208257143363641252761922023159119362186910717573532784062296407Labour Party39%37%40%39%40%33%39%39%39%42%37%37%43%20%31%76%oqr23%46%x39%43%35%38%38%37%39%39%or
x1105754743422873475436581292528922621289181885110Conservative Party10%11%10%11%9%19%xE9%11%11%9%12%10%14%2%4%p1%30%pqrx9%14%x7%5%12%xh7%10%11%10%hpq
rE
823843463277326543941671363491924281511551295981Liberal Democrats8%7%8%7%9%7%8%8%8%9%7%8%6%6%29%oprx3%7%10%j6%9%8%7%12%5%8%8%p
472127291874113341529381023461110215241493548Other4%4%5%4%5%6%4%4%5%3%5%4%5%25%opqx4%2%4%4%5%3%1%6%xh4%5%5%5%hp
2141051201338421202701521021151903532213174539538351522036167225None20%20%23%20%23%19%22%22%22%22%21%22%17%35%pqx18%11%25%p23%21%22%24%21%19%21%22%21%p
19111371126491815650115701011523111162033167129401142136120183Don't know18%21%xI14%19%G14%16%17%16%16%15%18%18%15%12%14%p7%11%7%16%k17%27%xgi16%20%21%16%17%agk
opGI
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 15Q.7. Which political party, if any, do you feel best represents the rights of the...Working classes
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total198271085299103597568971054354505662786129343642392298104202Labour Party19%22%18%22%17%21%18%20%19%20%18%17%25%xmo16%20%17%21%20%13%21%21%20%22%h18%18%20%19%h
48862281100264220157177149208275118911441311931811101167787947238243241484Conservative Party46%50%46%42%46%45%48%47%42%44%47%46%42%47%48%52%xi48%i37%54%xcd48%c50%c46%c41%30%45%47%46%ci
77105210433517243732451517222331301621101515133344378Liberal Democrats7%8%9%w4%8%7%5%6%10%xt7%8%6%8%7%9%8%8%5%10%c6%9%c7%7%3%6%8%7%cw
194142101031088128-57510623463313821Other2%4%2%1%2%2%1%3%2%2%2%3%n-2%3%n1%3%2%1%2%2%3%2%2%2%2%2%n
73747104232252721254818730183428122113141383403473None7%5%8%4%7%7%8%7%6%5%8%7%3%10%xn7%9%i7%4%10%c8%8%c6%5%3%7%7%7%cin
199141026411285656269102955349573848539526221836405511680197Don't know19%12%17%27%xyz20%18%20%17%20%22%p16%21%l22%l19%14%13%14%32%xjk12%14%10%17%23%fgh44%xde21%xa16%19%afh
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 16Q.8. Which political party, if any, do you feel best represents the rights of the...Middle classes
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total19890112124762117866134851121544822209733448736291352240139202Labour Party19%17%21%19%21%19%19%21%19%18%20%18%23%24%o18%34%oqx11%19%19%21%19%19%21%23%18%19%o
4882442403031684343613634422024639589374012820112422267453724154382484Conservative Party46%46%46%46%47%39%47%x43%49%x48%45%47%42%40%34%45%68%pqr54%x49%39%30%51%xhi39%32%50%xb46%bhq
x7731464926969255137386315630131517281894910115478Liberal Democrats7%6%9%7%7%8%7%8%7%8%7%7%7%7%26%oprx4%5%8%6%11%6%7%9%7%7%7%p
191011101021861571316511151595312451221Other2%2%2%2%3%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%12%opqx1%2%*2%2%3%2%2%3%3%2%2%o
7336374228106329424129621269122018311314478135173None7%7%7%6%8%9%7%9%6%9%xA5%7%6%6%8%4%7%8%7%7%9%6%8%7%7%7%pA
19912176137532515856120711121544210163125247633501142048123197Don't know19%23%xI14%21%G15%23%17%18%17%15%20%18%20%10%14%11%8%10%17%k19%33%xgi16%19%28%xa16%19%agk
oprBEGI
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 17Q.8. Which political party, if any, do you feel best represents the rights of the...Middle classes
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total72941194031302319432920231414142335598152015284372Labour Party7%7%7%8%7%6%9%6%5%9%xp5%8%10%xlm5%5%4%6%12%xjk2%6%5%7%h11%xfh12%xfh5%8%b7%bhkp
680924011273573242042552232893931521362071862752661411641111261409942348334682Conservative Party65%74%xw66%w53%63%67%62%68%63%61%68%xq59%63%67%68%74%xi70%xi47%76%xcd70%cd73%xcd68%cd56%c34%64%65%65%cdi
qw
22399147669129754558841444451621Liberal Democrats2%2%2%4%xy2%1%2%2%2%3%2%3%2%1%2%1%2%3%2%1%2%2%2%3%1%3%xb2%b
1437395365595-455452322238513Other1%2%1%1%2%1%1%2%1%1%2%2%-1%2%1%1%2%1%2%1%1%1%2%1%1%1%
6054592835202320253817822162428111410161274253763None6%4%7%x4%5%7%6%6%6%5%7%7%4%7%6%6%7%i4%6%6%9%c6%4%3%5%7%6%i
20613101711218365617710010355455647515110126251833445712974203Don't know20%10%17%30%xyz21%17%20%16%22%21%18%22%21%18%17%14%13%34%xjk12%16%11%16%25%efg46%xde24%xa15%19%afh
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 18Q.9. Which political party, if any, do you feel best represents the rights of the...Upper classes
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total72423043272691556234755161031529113715154210164572Labour Party7%8%6%6%7%2%7%x5%8%5%9%xB7%8%11%q3%5%10%qx5%8%9%10%6%10%9%6%7%agBF
680313369416249626112014783203455551276088216210170297103745026587520682Conservative Party65%59%71%xJ63%69%xH56%66%xF63%68%x69%xA63%66%60%65%76%x76%x71%x74%xj66%60%49%69%xhi62%51%68%xb65%bhJ
22165111081310813716513855105115341521Liberal Democrats2%3%I1%2%3%7%xE1%3%C1%3%1%2%2%1%2%3%2%2%2%3%1%2%3%2%2%2%CEI
1477662113107610441416423816613Other1%1%1%1%2%2%1%1%1%2%1%1%2%4%ox1%1%*3%1%1%2%1%1%4%xa1%1%a
603231402011523030273152105613191923131238894663None6%6%6%6%5%10%6%9%xC4%6%6%6%5%5%5%4%6%8%5%7%8%5%7%5%6%6%C
20612479148482616758124711161554813153033218134431251848131203Don't know20%23%xI15%22%xG13%23%18%18%18%15%21%B18%23%14%13%10%11%9%18%k20%29%xg17%18%28%xa17%19%agk
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 19Q.9. Which political party, if any, do you feel best represents the rights of the...Upper classes
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
Q.9. upperQ.8. middleQ.7. workingclassesclassesclasses
105410541054Total72202407Labour Party7%19%39%
682484110Conservative Party65%46%10%217881Liberal Democrats2%7%8%
132148Other1%2%5%
6373225None6%7%21%
203197183Don't know19%19%17%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 20Q.7-9. Which political party, if any, do you feel best represents the rights of the...
- Summary Table -
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total15265124564142942-6286-115410616All of the time1%1%1%2%2%1%2%2%1%3%xp*4%xlm2%l1%-2%1%3%j3%-1%*3%g3%g2%1%2%p
12313574081412844506162372439224528492916141427236458122Some of the time12%11%9%17%xy14%xu8%9%12%14%t13%11%14%l11%13%8%12%j7%16%xj13%e10%8%7%15%ef18%xef12%11%12%eju
y25333144581361178310069111141525978638510167434239623333147105252Rarely24%27%24%24%24%24%25%27%r20%23%24%20%27%25%23%23%27%22%20%26%22%30%xdh19%27%27%xa21%24%ar
656763941323373202062222282823751541281881862362471731379912112711063319337656Never62%61%65%xw55%59%66%xv63%59%65%60%64%60%59%61%68%xn63%65%58%64%c62%69%xc62%63%51%59%66%xb62%bcv
w7-33344216142-1323-3-212347Don't know1%-1%1%1%1%1%**1%p*2%m1%-*1%1%1%-2%-1%1%1%*1%1%p
Combinations - Summary13815634593453451547464462841225130583416151531267564138All/some of the time13%12%10%19%xy16%xu9%10%14%15%16%xp11%18%xl13%13%8%14%j8%19%xj16%ef10%8%7%18%ef21%xef14%12%13%efj
glpuy
90911053819047243629032229739351620618726625032034824018014116018914397467442909Rarely/never86%88%89%xw80%83%90%xv88%86%84%83%89%xq80%86%87%91%xo86%92%xik80%84%88%c92%xcd92%xcd82%78%86%87%86%cio
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 21Q.10. How often, if at all, do you feel uncomfortable when dealing with people of a different class to you?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total159710631351069610244541043943916All of the time1%2%1%1%2%3%1%2%1%1%2%1%5%tx3%3%1%2%2%2%2%2%1%3%2%1%2%t
1236656873115103447551678241151341223251182282173169122Some of the time12%12%11%13%G9%13%11%14%11%11%12%10%19%tx16%o11%14%o8%14%11%10%15%11%17%a18%xa9%12%aotG
2531071451529528222811631191252054718307866549444341721548184252Rarely24%20%28%xJ23%27%25%24%25%23%26%23%24%22%20%26%27%22%23%21%26%23%24%15%28%c24%24%cJ
656343313408227655801884542853465431135768161201142292106884616787495656Never62%64%60%61%63%59%63%59%64%62%63%64%sx54%61%59%56%68%px61%65%62%59%63%64%51%65%xb62%bps
77-7--4-51561-112-5-262247Don't know1%1%xI-1%--*-1%*1%1%*-1%*1%-1%-1%1%2%1%1%1%E
Combinations - Summary1387563973818116498556768850171745273661212591213479138All/some of the time13%14%12%15%10%16%13%15%12%12%14%10%24%tx19%o14%16%o9%15%13%12%17%13%20%a20%xa10%13%aot
90945145856032292803269617404471749160759823926719638715012363382135679909Rarely/never86%85%88%84%90%xH84%87%85%87%88%85%89%sx76%81%85%84%90%prx85%85%88%82%87%78%79%89%xbc86%bcs
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 22Q.10. How often, if at all, do you feel uncomfortable when dealing with people of a different class to you?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total27335172491461357011398139141805969721109576595046495224144137280All of the time26%28%28%w21%26%28%21%30%t28%29%24%31%m27%22%26%29%25%25%28%32%c26%24%30%19%26%27%27%cmt
w416472371092042101371361411792358990130105112167135625069987262207208414Some of the time39%38%39%46%x36%43%xv42%36%40%38%40%35%41%42%39%30%44%xk45%xk29%32%40%h47%xgh41%h50%xgh38%41%39%ghk
v14415803881614350485784292947375248422923212726168160141Rarely14%12%13%16%14%13%13%13%14%12%14%11%13%15%14%14%13%14%13%15%12%13%15%13%15%12%13%
13618742381504149415774322538365545313222212417147061131Never13%14%12%10%14%10%13%13%12%12%13%13%11%12%13%15%12%10%15%14%12%12%10%11%13%12%12%851041205829362724404725152423452616321317889424587Don't know8%8%7%8%10%xu6%11%7%7%8%8%10%7%8%8%12%xij7%5%15%xcde8%10%e4%4%7%8%9%8%eiu
Combinations - Summary6898241015835034520724823931837616914919917722226221112110111514712486350344695All/some of the time65%66%68%66%61%71%xv63%66%68%67%65%66%69%65%65%59%69%k70%k57%63%66%71%h71%h69%h64%67%66%hkv
2803315461161111849990115158615485731079373614642514330151121273Rarely/never27%26%26%26%28%x23%26%26%25%24%27%24%25%28%27%29%24%24%28%29%24%25%25%24%28%24%26%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 23Q.11. How often, if at all, do you think that other people can tell what class you are by the way you speak?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total273143137171101162629818011216521566303673786712349401903150195280All of the time26%27%26%26%28%14%28%xF31%x26%24%30%x25%31%32%31%25%26%29%27%28%27%26%29%29%26%27%F
416198216263149413711332701932053456930491151218917674672743452319414Some of the time39%37%42%40%42%38%40%42%38%42%37%41%x33%33%42%40%41%38%39%43%45%37%33%30%42%xb39%b
1447665924514123341016374112291019393728461619106123099141Rarely14%14%12%14%13%13%13%11%14%14%13%13%14%11%17%14%12%12%10%9%12%15%11%17%13%13%j
136745787392997319354691072412741392068231889162489131Never13%14%11%13%11%26%xE11%10%13%12%13%13%11%13%6%15%q13%9%15%k14%12%12%15%14%12%12%qE
8541455225117022623939642310517212740967112155987Don't know8%8%9%8%7%10%8%7%9%9%7%8%11%11%4%6%7%12%x9%6%4%10%xh11%9%8%8%E
Combinations - Summary68934135443425157632231450305370559135608518819915629912310646465102514695All/some of the time65%64%68%65%70%52%69%xF73%xC64%66%67%66%64%65%73%66%67%67%66%72%71%63%62%60%68%66%gCF
28015012217985432216519411714322053222680764811439371962854189273Rarely/never27%28%23%27%24%39%xE24%20%27%D25%26%26%25%24%23%28%26%21%25%23%25%27%26%31%25%26%DE
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 24Q.11. How often, if at all, do you think that other people can tell what class you are by the way you speak?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total729302931401928253339191413261527297811161415294272Yes - frequently7%8%5%12%xy5%8%6%8%7%7%7%7%6%4%9%m4%7%10%xk3%5%7%8%8%12%xgh5%8%7%bhkm
y291451626413515488118821101785654101787812387344454695334155133288Yes - seldom (at least28%36%xy27%27%24%32%xv27%31%xr23%23%31%xq22%25%33%xo28%21%32%xk29%k16%27%h31%h34%xh30%h27%h28%26%27%hkoonce)
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658683921413832812092172383243401771461841572632201811659810511510675341323664No - never62%55%65%z59%67%xu58%64%58%67%xs68%xp59%69%xlm67%l60%57%70%xij58%60%77%xcd61%60%56%61%60%63%63%63%ejl
efgpsu
332214211011118723341013171037104621191230Don't know3%1%3%2%4%2%3%3%2%1%4%xq1%2%3%5%o5%xi3%1%3%6%xcd2%3%1%1%3%2%3%iq
Combinations - Summary3635519294166194107146107143217756711410393151116415265856749184176360Yes34%44%xy32%39%y29%40%xv33%39%xr30%30%37%xq29%31%37%38%25%40%xk39%k19%32%h38%h41%xh38%h39%h34%34%34%hkq
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 25Q.12. Have you ever been in a romantic relationship with someone of a different class to yourself?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total723041-7286330404524571498232119311312466145172Yes - frequently7%6%8%-20%xH7%7%9%xC6%10%xA4%7%7%10%7%8%7%8%7%8%8%6%6%8%7%7%AH
291128160-288282571141681551222325729337675678846501912855204288Yes - seldom (at least28%24%31%xJ-80%xH25%28%36%xC24%34%xA22%27%27%32%28%27%25%29%j19%27%33%26%27%33%27%27%jAConce)
HJ
658361303664-715771624802483935271374771181192133324110864676997482664No - never62%68%xI58%100%xG-64%63%51%68%xD54%71%xB62%65%51%61%63%r65%r58%72%xk64%57%64%66%57%63%63%rBD
GI
331317--42611171312273745811102226132530Don't know3%3%3%--3%3%4%2%3%2%3%1%7%px3%2%3%5%j2%1%1%4%1%2%3%3%GH
Combinations - Summary363158201-36036319144209200146289713841100968711959622373470255360Yes34%30%39%xJ-100%xH32%35%45%xC30%43%xA27%34%34%42%35%35%32%37%j26%34%41%g32%32%41%33%34%jAC
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 26Q.12. Have you ever been in a romantic relationship with someone of a different class to yourself?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
36355*19294*166194107*14610714321775*67*114103*93*15111641*52*65*85*67*49*184176360Total1837771167510864443873-536171118A very big problem5%6%4%8%4%6%6%5%4%7%4%7%6%3%4%3%6%6%6%-8%g4%9%g1%4%6%5%
4272392221111715152810518101916910851163301344A fairly big problem12%14%12%10%14%11%11%12%14%11%13%14%8%16%9%20%xi10%8%25%xcdf16%7%13%9%7%17%xa7%12%a
15326813370764067385690263042483964431028283624197867145Not much of a problem42%47%42%35%42%39%38%46%36%39%41%34%45%37%46%41%42%37%25%54%xdh42%43%36%39%43%38%40%
14718794363864951495990312850403263551715283530256585150Not at all a problem40%33%41%46%38%45%46%35%46%42%42%42%42%44%39%35%42%47%41%30%43%41%45%51%g35%48%xb42%b
3-214--4-212--11-21---114-4Don't know1%-1%1%2%--2%-2%1%3%--1%1%-2%3%---2%2%2%-1%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 27Q.13. Did you find the difference in class to be...
Base : All who have ever been in a relationship with someone of a different class
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
363158201-**36036*31914420920014628971*38*41*100*96*87*11959*62*23734**70*255360Total18116-181174143141447-5466359161118A very big problem5%7%3%-5%3%5%3%6%1%10%xB5%6%19%opqx-5%4%7%5%6%8%4%3%8%4%5%B
422320-44-44212226163211571212101471332132944A fairly big problem12%15%10%-12%-14%xF15%11%13%11%11%16%14%16%12%12%12%11%12%h1%14%h5%18%11%12%hF
1535788-145101355886905212619820474236472329931422109145Not much of a problem42%36%44%-40%27%42%40%41%45%35%44%sx27%20%49%r47%r44%r41%39%39%47%39%40%32%43%40%rs
1476683-1502412259867965116331813333832522526981728104150Not at all a problem40%42%41%-42%67%xE38%41%41%39%44%40%47%47%32%33%40%37%43%43%42%42%51%40%41%42%E
3-4-412112-12-12-21-12-124Don't know1%-2%-1%3%1%1%1%1%-*3%t-3%2%-3%1%-2%1%-2%1%1%t
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 28Q.13. Did you find the difference in class to be...
Base : All who have ever been in a relationship with someone of a different class
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total47654271113251226153176149208269115931561131811741221037775996755215262477Working class person45%44%45%47%44%47%47%47%42%44%46%45%43%51%xl41%48%46%41%48%48%43%48%38%44%40%51%xb45%b
11118533264473144366051392225263531441521161623225754111Middle class person11%14%9%13%11%10%10%12%10%13%p9%15%xm10%8%9%9%8%15%xjk7%13%9%8%13%17%xef10%11%11%py
h51124-112121-12-21--21-1314Upper class person*1%*1%1%-*****1%-*1%-1%*--1%*-1%1%**
42149251842251961311301611882339296115118141156125845773838143248174422Could be any class40%40%42%35%40%40%40%35%46%xs40%40%36%44%37%43%38%41%42%39%36%42%40%46%35%46%xa34%40%as
4122872515112361525961015161781249743212041Don't know4%2%5%3%4%3%3%6%xr2%3%4%4%3%3%5%4%4%3%6%3%5%4%3%3%4%4%4%r
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 29Q.14. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Watch Coronation Street
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total4762482292941703343812534219926539879405313215010919873623394068363477Working class person45%47%44%44%47%29%48%xF39%48%xD43%48%47%sx38%44%46%46%51%x47%44%43%42%46%38%40%48%x45%sDF
11159527139268258496642803181125252959162471162569111Middle class person11%11%10%11%11%23%xE9%18%xC7%14%xA8%9%15%t9%9%9%8%13%13%x10%16%xg10%15%15%9%11%atAC
E5213112-41331--12-11-31124Upper class person*****1%*-1%*1%**--*1%-*1%-*1%1%**
421213209277132493651202891712343319039471201107818377572874866300422Could be any class40%40%40%42%37%44%40%38%41%37%42%39%43%42%40%42%37%34%40%45%38%39%46%39%39%40%k
411130191833514232483195571015123631-102941Don't know4%2%6%xJ3%5%2%4%5%3%5%A1%4%4%6%4%3%3%7%xj3%2%4%4%-6%c4%4%AHJ
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 30Q.14. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Watch Coronation Street
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total5417932211028226618516719726828014212616711320521512911986981188049253296548Working class person51%63%xw53%46%50%55%56%s45%56%s57%xp48%56%l58%l54%l42%55%i57%xi43%55%c54%c56%c57%cd45%39%46%58%xb52%bci
lpsw
23226124581261056796688514646396482847177394434374532119112231Middle class person22%21%21%24%22%22%21%26%xr19%18%25%xq18%18%21%30%xmn22%19%26%j18%28%eh19%18%25%26%22%22%22%q
o22*6141186671199372*415-*-441112820Upper class person2%*1%6%xyz2%2%2%2%2%2%1%3%l1%2%1%*1%5%xjk-*-2%h2%9%xdef2%2%2%ky
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211171234911889598167921154844595661816538223942392612978207Could be any class20%13%20%21%21%18%18%22%19%19%20%19%20%19%21%16%21%22%18%14%22%20%22%21%24%xa15%20%a
482308321611241416321151219249151864586311748Don't know5%2%5%3%6%3%3%6%4%3%5%4%2%4%7%xn7%j2%5%8%xef4%2%2%5%5%6%3%5%j
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 31Q.15. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Have an allotment
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total541305243359180394991304111963374569242551511659025191693865377408548Working class person51%57%xI47%54%50%36%54%xF41%58%xD42%61%xB54%sx44%45%48%53%56%39%55%k53%46%53%51%45%53%52%ksB
DFI
232105126129932620288139134911795228236370759530331672738164231Middle class person22%20%24%19%26%xH24%22%28%xC20%29%xA17%21%25%30%19%22%24%32%xj21%17%22%23%26%22%22%22%ACH
221361093161181091282-73695410451120Upper class person2%3%1%2%3%3%2%3%xC1%2%2%1%4%t2%-2%1%2%2%3%3%1%4%3%1%2%tC
21190117132653316968125901011664117305149458538371321840145207Could be any class20%17%22%xJ20%18%30%xE18%21%18%20%18%20%20%18%26%o18%17%20%19%22%25%18%18%23%19%20%CEJ
481929341293621243113311757138161376352113548Don't know5%4%6%5%3%8%4%7%xC3%7%xA2%4%8%tx5%6%5%3%7%j3%4%4%5%2%6%5%5%jtAC
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 32Q.15. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Have an allotment
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total388612257518720311814213018220891911149314515193806669826132176213390Working class person37%49%xwy37%32%33%42%xv36%38%37%38%36%36%42%37%34%39%i40%i31%37%c41%c40%c40%c35%26%32%42%xb37%bci
v175187858109635761548191443655365249713022232633388686172Middle class person17%15%13%24%xyz19%xu13%18%16%15%17%16%17%17%18%13%14%13%24%xjk14%14%13%12%19%30%xde16%17%16%juy
fgh
41614202915151811271716111358142253312616261844Upper class person4%5%2%8%xy5%3%5%5%3%6%p3%6%l5%4%2%2%4%7%xk2%2%1%6%f3%13%xdef5%4%4%fklp
ghy43239274852321981341441521782539978122131160159111936774857437244186431Could be any class41%31%45%xwz35%41%41%41%39%43%38%44%39%36%40%48%xn43%42%37%43%c42%c43%c41%c42%c30%45%xa37%41%acz
181141126486612514886371512112618Don't know2%1%2%*2%1%1%2%2%1%2%2%*1%3%n2%2%1%3%*3%1%1%1%2%1%2%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 33Q.16. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Holiday in Spain
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total388179211237145313561052781632163197139451091218615467402833755291390Working class person37%34%40%xJ36%40%28%39%xF33%39%x35%39%38%34%42%39%38%41%37%34%39%h27%39%h35%32%38%37%hFJ
1751056710862181516410488801333916184046358023311181136124172Middle class person17%20%xI13%16%17%16%16%20%xC15%19%x15%16%18%18%16%14%16%15%18%13%21%16%10%21%c16%16%I
412123291583117201622242062125421912218211544Upper class person4%4%4%4%4%7%3%5%3%3%4%3%10%tx6%o2%4%2%2%5%k5%8%xg3%7%a12%xa2%4%agko
tCE
4322192112761355037112629318522635576324812211610219272612974956317431Could be any class41%41%41%42%37%45%40%40%41%40%41%42%36%34%42%43%39%44%42%42%41%41%46%33%42%41%b
1899144414512107135-13746*512121518Don't know2%2%2%2%1%3%2%2%2%2%1%2%2%-1%1%2%2%1%*3%i2%1%1%2%2%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 34Q.16. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Holiday in Spain
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total370502206420616411513212416520589771168915513185916462695233175195370Working class person35%40%w36%w27%36%34%35%35%35%35%35%35%35%38%33%41%xi34%28%43%xcd40%c36%33%30%26%32%38%35%bci
w62102623343021192333301419131718232311713101013313364Middle class person6%8%4%10%xy6%6%6%5%7%7%5%6%9%m4%6%5%6%8%5%4%8%5%6%10%x6%6%6%y
1321464546966325747607534264926195463811223234296669135Upper class person13%11%11%22%xyz12%14%10%15%t13%13%13%13%12%16%l10%5%14%k21%xjk4%7%12%h15%gh19%xgh23%xfg12%14%13%ghk
hy2652715365129130887993116143645281627810180413743584733151108259Could be any class25%21%25%27%23%27%27%21%26%24%25%25%24%26%23%21%27%27%19%23%25%28%h27%27%28%xa21%25%ak
22524141331319572886699127554449781047250634234383317120105226Don't know21%19%23%w14%23%20%22%24%19%21%22%21%20%16%29%xmn28%xij19%17%29%xcd26%c19%18%19%14%22%21%21%cim
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 35Q.17. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Eat peas with a knife
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total37017619423413335332131237198166304663039871449416656422722349293370Working class person35%33%37%35%37%32%36%41%xC34%43%xA30%36%32%33%34%31%49%pqr41%37%33%28%37%xh22%29%38%xbc35%cA
x623529432095416442141481667241213278144214103964Middle class person6%7%5%6%6%8%6%5%6%5%7%6%8%6%6%9%o4%5%6%4%9%6%13%xa6%5%6%a
13281557259151184585507710432132242262664302479153781135Upper class person13%15%xI11%11%16%xH13%13%14%12%11%14%12%15%14%19%o15%o9%11%14%18%g16%11%14%22%xa11%13%ago
HI
2651361231787330223621879115621346202778594211251391693240180259Could be any class25%25%24%27%xG20%27%24%19%26%D20%28%xB25%22%22%23%27%o20%18%25%k30%26%23%30%24%24%25%koB
DG
2251051211367621195641531021111755124215455568426311682134169226Don't know21%20%23%20%21%19%21%20%22%22%20%21%24%26%18%19%19%24%18%15%21%23%i20%20%22%21%i
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 36Q.17. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Eat peas with a knife
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total941653155934283332543930232415383123211716151310415193Working class person9%13%w9%6%10%7%9%9%9%11%xp7%12%l11%l8%5%10%8%8%10%10%9%7%8%8%8%10%9%lp
387502191041902061231481251382587662126132137141118736468737147172224396Middle class person37%40%36%44%x33%43%xv37%40%36%29%44%xq30%28%41%no48%xno37%37%39%34%40%39%36%40%38%32%44%xb38%bno
qv
24213917910961412776538143-4459131225Upper class person2%2%2%4%3%2%3%2%2%3%2%3%3%2%2%1%2%5%xk1%-2%2%3%g7%xegh2%2%2%k
5205330110628422616316618125825213912014111118118914110873811088456300210510Could be any class49%42%50%44%50%47%50%44%51%55%xp43%54%l55%xlm46%41%48%50%47%51%46%47%52%48%45%55%xa41%48%alp
293195201031889204611914114965722171330Don't know3%3%3%2%3%2%1%5%xt2%2%3%1%3%3%3%4%3%1%4%4%3%3%1%2%3%2%3%t
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 37Q.18. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Recycle
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total9457366329983167421716627992225154723135513176193Working class person9%11%I7%9%8%8%9%5%11%xD5%13%xB8%13%t10%7%8%8%7%10%13%xg9%7%12%10%8%9%gtBD
I3871752222201664135016023123115432868394411012811814560522842569297396Middle class person37%33%42%xJ33%46%xH37%38%50%xC33%50%xA28%39%32%43%38%39%43%x51%xj32%35%35%39%24%40%c39%c38%cjA
CHJ
24131217832091514920645475124615451525Upper class person2%2%2%3%2%3%2%3%2%3%2%2%3%4%4%1%2%2%3%3%4%2%4%3%2%2%
5202772343451465344512336817830740610538551411278623281733556370369510Could be any class49%52%xI45%52%xG41%48%48%39%52%xD39%56%xB48%50%42%47%49%43%37%51%k48%49%49%60%xab41%48%48%koB
DGI
29121820104251018171124623897173522-92030Don't know3%2%3%3%3%4%3%3%3%4%2%3%3%2%3%3%3%3%4%2%3%3%-5%c3%3%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 38Q.18. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Recycle
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total6311341243252421244425251813113120171912128107284068Working class person6%9%6%5%8%5%7%6%7%9%xp4%10%xlm8%4%4%8%5%6%9%8%7%4%6%6%5%8%6%p
35346201871851701071411061332227162114108131115109735850656346163192355Middle class person33%37%33%36%33%35%33%38%xr30%28%38%xq28%28%37%no39%xno35%30%36%34%36%29%32%36%37%30%38%xb34%boq
414151930121314151526123161079256237916251742Upper class person4%3%2%8%xy5%xu2%4%4%4%3%5%5%1%5%n4%2%2%8%xjk3%1%1%3%5%g13%xdef5%3%4%gknu
ghy56564336114291266175184198268290138130155135190226141107831041239150312245557Could be any class54%51%56%w48%51%55%53%49%56%57%xp50%54%60%xlm50%49%51%60%xik47%50%52%c60%c59%c52%40%57%xa48%53%aci
p32119819128149131895109141081046425151632Don't know3%*3%3%3%3%3%4%3%3%3%3%2%3%3%4%3%3%5%3%3%2%1%4%3%3%3%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 39Q.19. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Watch a nature programme
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total6344244226363165112554721113181410351284811193668Working class person6%8%xI5%6%7%3%7%5%7%3%10%xB6%10%t12%oqx3%6%5%4%8%7%5%7%11%a11%xa5%6%atBI
353163192204144363161412122141372926326449012210714253482542755270355Middle class person33%31%37%xJ31%40%xH33%34%45%xC30%46%xA25%35%30%28%38%32%41%prx46%xj31%31%32%35%26%32%35%x34%ACH
4125172317534142323163111231691015147183102842Upper class person4%5%3%3%5%4%4%4%3%5%3%4%5%2%3%5%3%4%3%8%xg5%2%3%6%4%4%g
5652862723701675848713540419833245110752621581429524790803876377405557Could be any class54%54%52%56%xG46%52%53%42%57%xD43%60%xB53%51%56%54%55%48%41%55%k52%53%53%60%b46%53%53%kBD
G32151724782211161513239124108143622-92332Don't know3%3%3%4%2%7%xE2%4%2%3%2%3%4%1%2%1%3%4%3%2%4%3%-5%c3%3%E
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 40Q.19. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Watch a nature programme
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total3468152112189615186912589175326511141933Working class person3%5%y1%6%xy4%2%6%xrs2%2%3%3%2%4%4%2%2%2%6%xjk2%2%1%3%3%9%xdef3%4%3%ry
gh
41158229971942161301581221452657767126140151151108747870806246188222410Middle class person39%47%38%41%34%45%xv40%42%r35%31%46%xq30%31%41%no51%xmn41%40%36%34%49%xdh40%39%35%37%35%44%xb39%bno
oqv
60429214220212219313217141813171630981061515382563Upper class person6%3%5%9%xyz7%xu4%7%6%6%7%5%7%6%6%5%5%4%10%xjk4%5%6%3%8%e12%xefg7%5%6%eu
h5145231810328023214217119926624614612114310317019914310664881119351283229512Could be any class49%42%53%xwz43%49%48%43%46%56%xst56%xp42%57%xlm56%xlm47%l38%45%52%48%49%40%51%54%cg53%cg41%52%xa45%49%agl
pt
35520231515147152010681227622163212211536Don't know3%4%3%1%5%xu1%5%4%2%3%3%4%3%3%4%7%xij2%1%10%xcde4%d2%1%1%1%4%3%3%diju
fw
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 41Q.20. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Be a vegetarian
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total3421122564288201221268411085137720562233Working class person3%4%2%4%2%4%3%3%3%3%4%3%4%5%1%4%3%2%3%4%5%3%5%4%3%3%
4111652452201813237717123823916234367345710913412915161493002463318410Middle class person39%31%47%xJ33%50%xH29%41%xF54%xC34%52%xA29%41%sx32%37%49%px38%45%x56%xj33%36%33%41%x22%37%c42%xc39%cjs
ACFHJ
6040233528655164223344716362314929915366183863Upper class person6%7%4%5%8%5%6%5%6%5%6%6%8%3%6%8%5%4%6%5%10%xg5%6%11%xa5%6%aI
5142912223581376343610938816732340510749511351307824093763426580357512Could be any class49%55%xI43%54%xG38%57%47%34%55%xD36%59%xB48%51%53%44%47%44%34%53%xk54%51%47%62%xab47%47%49%kBD
EGI
3516192686271318211123132-9910192231522836Don't know3%3%4%4%2%5%3%4%3%5%A2%3%6%tx3%-3%3%4%4%1%2%4%x5%1%4%3%tAC
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 42Q.20. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Be a vegetarian
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total44121711311211161733112112921914111189556222244Working class person4%9%xy3%5%6%xu3%3%4%5%7%xp2%8%xlm6%l3%1%5%4%4%5%5%5%2%3%5%4%4%4%lpuy
481632761172372521631831421813089883151157180178131958482968348219270488Middle class person46%51%46%49%42%52%xv50%r49%r40%38%53%xq38%38%49%no57%xno48%47%44%45%53%c47%46%47%38%40%53%xb46%bno
qrv
816353050332128344043221826171622451157152026404383Upper class person8%5%6%13%xyz9%7%6%8%10%8%7%9%8%8%6%4%6%15%xjk5%3%4%7%11%fgh20%xde7%8%8%fgky
fgh
426432607623218312813615121520011210311585146162108875973886642251164415Could be any class40%35%43%xw32%41%38%39%36%43%45%xp34%44%l47%xlm37%31%39%42%36%40%37%42%43%37%34%46%xa32%39%alp
w22-17518551185193271213551132224121224Don't know2%-3%2%3%xu1%1%3%2%1%3%xq1%1%2%4%xno4%1%2%5%xde2%1%1%1%3%2%2%2%qu
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 43Q.21. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Go to a museum
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total44261827167341130103325196698323553513121944Working class person4%5%3%4%4%7%4%3%4%2%6%xB3%9%tx7%5%3%3%1%5%k3%3%5%12%xa7%a2%4%aktB
4812202692941853744617930326221640583475413316813718677643473069383488Middle class person46%41%52%xJ44%52%xH34%48%xF56%xC43%57%xA39%48%sx40%51%47%47%57%px59%xj41%45%43%48%29%40%50%xbc46%cjA
CFJ
8158254935775354643366420711231811391517506175783Upper class person8%11%xI5%7%10%6%8%11%xC7%9%7%8%9%7%9%8%6%5%9%k8%11%7%6%10%7%8%kCI
4262211932781185335282315130261332832942114987119575582815565288415Could be any class40%42%37%42%xG33%48%38%26%45%xD28%47%xB39%39%32%37%40%33%31%43%k43%39%39%52%xab38%38%39%koB
DEG
22716166615101217518632641091517171624Don't know2%1%3%2%2%5%xE2%3%2%4%xA1%2%3%3%2%2%1%4%x2%1%3%2%1%4%2%2%AE
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 44Q.21. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Go to a museum
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total506652831362712391561771762302801261041621171551911659263871049372244266510Working class person48%52%47%57%xy48%49%48%47%50%49%48%49%48%53%l43%41%50%k55%xk43%39%50%50%g53%g58%xgh45%52%xb48%bgk
871442255733293725484226232418343026181617131115444690Middle class person8%11%7%11%10%7%9%10%7%10%7%10%10%8%7%9%8%9%8%10%10%6%6%12%8%9%9%y
6-323212233211224-1122--145Upper class person1%-1%1%1%**1%1%1%*1%**1%*1%-*1%1%1%--*1%1%
43041261752212011331471421812419982116126168147107947565827037238184422Could be any class41%33%43%xwz31%39%41%41%39%40%38%42%39%38%38%46%xm45%xi39%36%44%c47%c37%40%40%30%44%xa36%40%acw
255151161081181115476915931054521161026Don't know2%4%w3%w*3%2%2%3%2%2%3%2%3%2%3%4%i2%1%5%3%2%3%1%1%3%2%2%iw
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 45Q.22. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Eat in front of the television
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total5062792313111913946113736119330241892525013715511322392763405484364510Working class person48%52%xI44%47%53%x35%50%xF43%51%xD42%55%xB50%43%57%44%48%52%49%49%53%51%47%52%50%48%48%BDF
I875040612713753851513760309122423144715126315255090Middle class person8%9%8%9%8%12%8%12%xC7%11%xA7%7%14%tx9%10%8%8%6%10%9%8%9%14%a15%xa7%9%atAC
633321415245--311-2-241-45Upper class person1%1%1%1%1%1%**1%*1%1%--3%opx**-1%-1%1%1%-1%1%
430194228272130553601352712021973418129461191099717063563023458323422Could be any class41%36%44%xJ41%36%50%xE39%42%38%44%xA36%40%38%32%40%42%37%42%37%37%37%41%32%34%42%x40%AJ
257201710323718141218824587112420132226Don't know2%1%4%xJ2%3%2%2%2%3%3%2%2%4%2%3%2%3%3%2%1%3%3%1%2%3%2%J
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 46Q.22. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Eat in front of the television
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total655833841493253302002332222973581521451941632112471961169510514212571308347655Working class person62%66%63%62%57%68%xv61%62%63%63%62%59%67%63%60%57%65%k65%k54%60%60%69%xch71%xcf57%57%68%xb62%bhk
ghv8911393064273831214743301823204023282119149621504191Middle class person8%9%6%12%xy11%xu6%12%xr8%6%10%7%12%8%8%7%11%j6%9%10%de12%de8%4%4%17%xdef9%8%9%dejr
uy
5-2141112141-2222111-2-1325Upper class person*-*1%1%***1%*1%*-1%1%1%1%**1%-1%-****
281271635615712179951041221567150807610410073644050504331171106278Could be any class27%22%27%24%28%25%24%25%29%26%27%28%23%26%28%28%26%24%30%25%29%24%24%25%31%xa21%26%a
24317220681447202581216821244411121426Don't know2%3%3%1%4%xu1%3%4%r1%1%3%q1%2%3%4%xo4%xi2%1%5%xcd3%3%2%1%1%2%3%3%ioqr
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 47Q.23. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Take the bus
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total6553523034112325658818046626037953412163651881861302831139744260102481655Working class person62%66%xI58%62%64%50%64%xF57%66%xD56%69%xB63%57%69%56%66%63%56%63%66%65%61%58%60%63%62%BDF
I894744553013784444592863286142029284315116514156091Middle class person8%9%8%8%8%12%8%14%xC6%13%xA5%7%13%tx7%12%7%10%12%x9%8%7%9%13%9%8%9%tAC
51441-4144141--12-12-21225Upper class person**1%1%*-**1%1%***--*1%-*1%-*1%1%**
28112615217887362348018011814022355213472686211739401983048196278Could be any class27%24%29%27%24%33%25%25%26%26%25%26%26%23%30%25%23%27%26%23%27%27%28%28%26%26%2472016961913132042062341111102322-42326Don't know2%1%4%xJ2%3%5%2%4%C2%4%xA1%2%3%2%2%1%4%5%x2%1%2%3%-2%3%3%ACEJ
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 48Q.23. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Take the bus
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total38615102213147142213111185111014836477171835Working class person4%5%2%4%4%3%4%2%4%5%p2%4%5%3%2%3%3%5%4%2%3%2%4%6%3%4%3%p
4145723810221221413015813917924710475128119159159108887177826444179247426Middle class person39%46%39%43%37%44%xv40%42%39%38%43%41%35%42%44%43%42%36%41%45%44%40%36%36%33%48%xb40%bv
12415653267574144397054353536193741462016182325216460124Upper class person12%12%11%14%12%12%13%12%11%15%xp9%14%l16%xl12%7%10%11%15%xk9%10%10%11%14%17%h12%12%12%lp
469462799526019914115916020225810696134124160169131936772977952279181460Could be any class44%37%46%40%46%41%43%42%45%43%44%41%44%43%46%43%44%44%43%42%41%47%45%42%51%xa35%44%a
9-9-81261191-26711521-1-549Don't know1%-1%-1%xu**2%**1%xq*-1%2%xno2%xi**2%xe1%1%-*-1%1%1%qu
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 49Q.24. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Go to university
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total38251019138278251420278336153178422272535Working class person4%5%xI2%3%4%7%xE3%3%4%3%4%3%4%3%3%2%5%1%4%5%3%3%2%4%3%3%I
4141992272521634737515426722319434086455111313512718463583053366323426Middle class person39%37%44%x38%45%xH42%41%48%xC38%48%xA35%40%41%49%44%40%46%x55%xj41%37%39%42%32%39%42%x40%ACH
124754979441310640794972893591432301753272075222376124Upper class person12%14%xI9%12%12%12%11%13%11%11%13%11%17%tx10%12%11%10%7%12%16%14%10%21%xa13%10%12%agk
tI
469232227308138414091093321672653788133471351117819874673194773329460Could be any class44%44%44%46%xG38%37%44%34%47%xD36%48%xB45%39%36%41%47%o38%34%44%k43%45%44%45%43%43%44%koB
DG
918612663819-2--561--9-199Don't know1%*2%xJ1%*2%1%2%xC*2%xA*1%-2%p--2%p3%xj*--1%-*1%1%ACEJ
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 50Q.24. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Go to university
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total881344225631292632573033242010332925191414151511365187Working class person8%11%7%9%10%x6%9%7%9%12%xp5%13%xlm11%l6%4%9%8%8%9%9%8%8%8%9%7%10%8%blp
3424619290167180107143971192296653112117123124101655862625843155192347Middle class person32%37%32%37%29%37%xv33%38%xr28%25%39%xq26%25%36%no43%xno33%33%34%30%36%36%30%33%34%29%38%xb33%bno
qrv
4262215232113122019251181784182222611914232144Upper class person4%5%4%6%4%4%4%3%6%4%4%4%4%6%3%1%5%k7%xk1%2%4%5%h5%h11%xfgh4%4%4%hk
5695833811131125017718220327628514613015612920520615012185901159357325237561Could be any class54%47%56%w47%55%52%54%49%57%s58%xp49%57%l60%xlm51%47%55%54%50%56%53%52%56%53%46%60%xa46%53%alp
sw
13192122310121112298418*22115914Don't know1%1%1%1%2%xu*1%3%xr**2%q*1%1%3%xmo2%1%*4%xdg*1%1%*1%1%2%1%qru
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 51Q.25. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Watch the news regularly
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total88602754321073117422656126952323104417155512195687Working class person8%11%xI5%8%9%9%8%4%10%xD5%12%xB7%13%tx10%4%8%8%4%10%k10%10%8%11%11%7%8%ktBD
I342143205189151303141471952181242905831519610911113349472522262260347Middle class person32%27%39%xJ28%42%xH27%34%46%xC28%47%xA23%34%x27%34%44%x34%37%48%xj29%29%31%34%21%36%c34%c33%cAC
HJ
4231132419438122918243311541099141012229102644Upper class person4%6%xI3%4%5%4%4%4%4%4%4%4%5%6%4%4%3%4%3%6%8%xg3%8%a6%3%4%agI
5692942683861546348714040419433744811444541551489625895763886278408561Could be any class54%55%51%58%xG43%57%53%44%57%xD42%61%xB53%54%48%47%54%50%42%57%k55%51%53%59%46%53%53%kBD
G135910321175102112311754-113-11314Don't know1%1%2%2%1%2%1%2%C1%2%xA*1%1%3%p1%*2%2%1%-1%2%-*2%1%AC
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 52Q.25. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Watch the news regularly
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total80751154137252925215713825322536171213142189334578Working class person8%5%8%6%7%8%8%8%7%4%10%xq5%4%8%n12%xno7%9%6%6%8%8%10%d4%7%6%9%7%nq
251341397312114410090751281376167825593928051423953443697168265Middle class person24%27%23%30%xy21%30%xv30%xr24%21%27%24%24%31%xl27%20%25%24%27%24%26%22%26%25%29%18%33%xb25%blv
331461697420611492122106145175826394811229999754751485544203117320Upper class person31%37%28%31%36%xu24%28%33%30%31%30%32%29%31%30%33%26%33%35%e30%29%24%31%35%e37%xa23%30%aej
u3663622676182184105124138174193957910093115150101625366846636199167366Could be any class35%29%37%32%32%38%32%33%39%37%33%37%36%32%34%31%39%xk34%29%33%38%41%ch37%28%37%33%35%v
2611911967995195-71218431444-3-121225Don't know2%1%3%w1%3%xu1%2%2%3%1%3%xq2%n-2%n5%xn5%xij1%1%6%xcde3%e2%e-2%-2%2%2%ejnq
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 53Q.26. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Own designer clothes
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total80225639359693044433367115111235262917656496578Working class person8%4%11%xJ6%10%H8%7%9%6%9%6%8%5%6%10%4%12%px11%xj6%10%h4%8%4%5%8%x7%pHJ
251138127161102182447818511814321649272379735811839371892646191265Middle class person24%26%24%24%28%17%26%xF25%26%26%26%26%23%29%20%28%25%25%26%23%24%26%25%27%25%25%F
331181139214993327811719115414824377253983926214050432253760213320Upper class person31%34%xI27%32%27%30%30%37%xC27%33%A27%29%36%28%34%29%31%27%31%29%29%31%35%35%28%30%atA
CI
3661851812351184831182272131220297693441102867415765612403752272366Could be any class35%35%35%35%33%43%34%26%39%xD28%40%xB35%33%37%36%36%29%32%35%38%41%33%36%31%36%35%oBD
2671816732211131672051181012101321-32225Don't know2%1%3%J2%2%2%2%3%2%4%xA1%2%2%1%1%3%3%5%xj2%1%2%3%-2%3%2%AJ
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 54Q.26. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Own designer clothes
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total4495824910723920612916215319824711088135112167154123927570847450197247445Working class person43%46%41%45%42%42%39%43%43%42%43%43%40%44%41%45%41%41%43%47%40%41%42%40%36%49%xb42%b
12014644074554246417158422933253942472514251726216168129Middle class person11%11%11%17%xy13%11%13%12%12%15%xp10%17%xl13%11%9%11%11%16%x12%9%14%8%15%17%eg11%13%12%p
1324657581856232157-132244913Upper class person1%2%1%3%xy1%2%1%2%r*2%1%2%1%1%1%*1%2%k-1%1%1%1%4%xh1%2%1%r
450492758223521014314915318925692971291261531721208765721007347270174444Could be any class43%40%45%xw34%41%43%44%40%43%40%44%36%45%42%46%o41%45%40%41%41%41%49%x42%38%50%xa34%42%aow
222134167896716718713731035213121123Don't know2%1%2%2%3%2%3%2%2%2%3%3%*3%3%3%2%1%4%xd2%3%1%*2%2%2%2%n
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 55Q.27. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Go to football matches
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total4492282172681673440613630418624537075374911614510719767573204666329445Working class person43%43%42%40%46%31%44%xF43%43%40%44%44%sx35%40%42%41%49%x46%44%39%38%44%44%39%43%42%sF
1206564794813113458067559237211140282466232482133083129Middle class person11%12%12%12%13%12%12%14%11%15%A10%11%18%tx23%oqx10%14%10%10%15%14%16%11%12%18%xa11%12%atA
13578557574875-3513442733713Upper class person1%1%1%1%1%4%xE1%2%1%1%2%1%3%-3%o2%*1%1%2%1%1%3%2%1%1%tE
450224221298131533821223051902373588631511241149318177653013868329444Could be any class43%42%42%45%xG36%48%41%39%43%41%43%42%41%34%44%43%39%40%40%45%44%41%36%40%43%42%G
22101311961591114716731-8651220531523Don't know2%2%2%2%2%5%xE2%3%2%3%A1%2%3%3%p1%-3%p2%1%1%2%3%5%2%2%2%jpAC
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 56Q.27. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Go to football matches
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total1654512453912465136465122327916Working class person2%4%xy1%2%2%1%1%1%2%2%p1%2%m3%m*1%2%1%2%3%*1%1%2%2%1%2%2%mpy
535673331032652831752091642073401129617516620022412410694991257945265283548Middle class person51%54%55%xw43%47%58%xv53%56%r47%44%59%xq44%44%57%xno61%xno54%i59%xi41%50%c59%cd57%cd60%xcd45%36%49%55%b52%bci
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20626906812276676862901084544594949618732172833414612474197Upper class person20%21%15%29%xy21%xu16%20%18%18%19%19%18%20%19%18%13%16%29%xjk15%11%16%16%23%g37%xde23%xa14%19%agk
fghuy
2722616260149120718811014911984656653989081544345455328139129268Could be any class26%21%27%25%26%25%22%24%31%xst31%xp21%33%xlm30%lm21%20%26%24%27%25%27%26%22%30%23%26%25%25%lp
251163213107716987722113174-1-391524Don't know2%*3%1%4%xu1%3%2%2%3%2%3%3%2%1%6%xij*1%8%xcde3%df-*-2%2%3%2%eju
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 57Q.28. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Buy organic food
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total161331333134125119711282114-12111416Working class person2%2%xI1%2%1%2%1%1%2%1%2%1%3%t1%1%1%3%1%2%2%-2%1%1%2%2%tI
5352413073322014849518935327725745395487215417015220995763764379415548Middle class person51%45%59%xJ50%56%43%54%x59%xC50%60%xA47%54%sx45%52%63%x54%58%x66%xj46%56%51%52%41%47%54%xc52%cjs
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2061237511579231697211689971534517174857308431351292441131197Upper class person20%23%xI14%17%22%21%18%23%xC16%19%18%18%21%18%15%17%19%13%19%k18%24%18%23%24%a17%19%akC
I2721451231857232227482088017621059262474544014039371913447182268Could be any class26%27%24%28%xG20%29%25%15%29%xD17%32%xB25%28%28%21%26%o18%17%31%xk23%25%26%32%27%24%25%ako
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25111418551841710101861177892121312024Don't know2%2%3%3%1%5%2%1%2%2%2%2%3%1%1%2%2%4%2%1%1%3%3%1%3%2%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 58Q.28. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Buy organic food
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total12126821366442411181111265610Working class person1%1%*2%xy1%1%*1%2%1%1%2%1%1%***3%xjk****1%4%xefg1%1%1%y
h234291543513011173868210413757476275116952969484947227122118241Middle class person22%23%25%xw15%23%23%22%23%23%22%24%22%22%20%27%31%xi25%i10%32%xcd30%xcd28%cd23%cd12%6%22%23%23%cdi
w651803531733293162082232152843621451392041581872312281008710013113098309336645Upper class person62%64%58%73%xy58%65%xv63%60%61%60%62%57%64%66%xlo58%50%61%k76%xjk47%54%58%h63%h74%xef78%xef57%66%xb61%bhk
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14214862490514351487566472935315850333721242620139943142Could be any class13%11%14%10%16%xu11%13%14%13%16%p11%18%xlm13%11%11%16%13%11%17%13%14%13%12%10%18%xa8%13%apu
1511111253112512413911328312119716Don't know1%1%2%*2%1%1%3%xr1%1%2%1%*1%3%xn3%xij1%1%4%xf2%1%1%1%1%2%1%2%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 59Q.29. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Go to the opera
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total125546453764551-411441523510Working class person1%1%1%1%2%4%xE1%1%1%1%1%1%2%t2%-2%*1%1%2%1%1%2%2%1%1%tE
234941471419522217751641121241865520307771739927261881830190241Middle class person22%18%28%xJ21%26%20%23%24%23%24%22%22%26%22%26%27%24%32%xj22%16%18%26%xhi17%18%25%x23%iJ
6513572884062226456620841728833453311363721641861232731229942162106467645Upper class person62%67%xI55%61%62%58%61%66%59%62%61%63%sx53%68%63%57%63%53%60%71%xg66%58%59%63%61%61%gks
I1427369103321612327108468610734814363427711721103232786142Could be any class13%14%13%15%xG9%14%13%8%15%xD10%16%B13%16%9%12%13%11%11%16%10%14%14%22%xa16%11%13%aBD
G15412105512411104124--54771312-31316Don't know1%1%2%2%1%4%xE1%1%2%2%A1%1%2%--2%2%3%2%1%2%2%-2%2%2%A
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 60Q.29. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Go to the opera
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total941634385738382829494732173016293433151321131022366095Working class person9%13%y6%16%xy10%8%12%8%8%10%8%12%l8%10%6%8%9%11%7%8%12%d6%6%18%xdeg7%12%xb9%bly
h40350251872181941311541271732399182113126168139105996960796243195217412Middle class person38%40%42%36%38%40%40%41%36%37%41%35%38%37%46%xmo45%xij37%35%46%xdf43%34%38%35%35%36%42%b39%b
14016784067773065485588312450384055482119223330186776143Upper class person13%13%13%17%12%16%9%17%xt14%12%15%12%11%16%14%11%14%16%10%12%12%16%17%h14%12%15%14%tv
3984323172210175123117144190195969310887125151109695671807237230155385Could be any class38%34%38%w30%37%36%38%31%41%xs40%xp34%38%43%xl35%32%33%40%36%32%35%41%39%41%30%42%xa30%37%aps
w19-10317241056126-6612151031-1416319Don't know2%-2%1%3%xu*1%3%1%1%2%3%n-2%2%n3%xj*2%j5%xdef2%*-1%3%e3%xa1%2%aju
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 61Q.30. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Play rugby
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total94633258367852565296274211212192893913176512206395Working class person9%12%xI6%9%10%6%9%8%9%6%11%xB9%10%13%10%7%9%4%9%k8%12%9%12%12%8%9%kBI
4031832292571454136514326422317833478344112512412417364502983157321412Middle class person38%34%44%xJ39%40%37%40%45%xC37%48%xA32%40%37%36%36%44%42%54%xj38%37%33%41%29%34%42%xc39%AJ
14072717567913156877763111321216425037622121100133789143Upper class person13%14%14%11%19%xH8%14%18%xC12%17%xA11%13%15%13%14%15%17%16%14%12%14%14%12%22%xa12%14%aAH
398206179261109473298628212224231372344695905617072592534851277385Could be any class38%39%34%39%xG30%43%36%27%40%xD26%44%xB37%34%37%39%33%30%24%38%k42%40%35%46%b30%36%37%koB
DG
19910143712791071181154582214141219Don't know2%2%2%2%1%6%xE1%2%1%2%1%1%4%tx1%1%2%1%2%2%1%1%2%1%3%2%2%tE
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 62Q.30. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Play rugby
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total3552081718121013231215893121497513172112435Working class person3%4%3%3%3%4%4%3%4%5%xp2%6%xl4%3%1%3%4%3%3%e3%7%xce*4%e2%2%5%b3%belp
414552508723119814016812218624410184118125168162991036565975841204226429Middle class person39%44%41%36%41%41%43%r45%r35%39%42%40%39%38%46%45%i43%i33%48%xcd41%38%47%cd33%33%37%44%b41%bdi
r20926996699103477482851184540724644778120253146433810895203Upper class person20%21%16%28%xy17%21%14%20%23%xt18%20%18%18%23%x17%12%20%k27%xjk9%16%18%h22%h25%gh31%xfg20%19%19%hkt
hy373382257020615912311013117319190839993141122102776361616338207158365Could be any class35%30%37%w29%36%33%38%s30%37%s37%33%35%38%32%34%38%32%34%36%40%35%30%36%31%38%xa31%35%as
23110815751156164210695872414514822Don't know2%*2%3%3%1%2%3%2%1%3%1%1%3%2%2%1%3%3%1%2%1%2%4%e3%2%2%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 63Q.31. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Play cricket
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total3526927853072812222510638116216425482335Working class person3%5%xI2%4%2%4%3%2%4%3%4%3%5%6%3%3%4%2%5%4%3%3%4%4%3%3%I
4142012282641554438015426822020134584365212613011517778522993760328429Middle class person39%38%44%40%43%40%41%49%xC38%48%xA37%41%40%39%45%44%44%50%xj39%46%34%41%35%35%43%x41%AC
20912182115841917868129951001574627254453408633321352645127203Upper class person20%23%xI16%17%23%xH17%19%21%18%21%18%19%22%29%opx22%15%18%17%19%19%21%18%25%26%xa17%19%aI
3731751902441044031880271124221301642335103946615952602533650271365Could be any class35%33%36%37%G29%36%34%25%38%xD27%40%xB36%30%25%30%36%32%29%35%30%40%35%35%29%35%35%krB
DG
231012158316910116166*147492318181322Don't know2%2%2%2%2%3%2%3%1%2%1%2%3%1%1%1%3%2%2%1%2%2%1%4%2%2%ACE
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 64Q.31. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
Play cricket
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
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105410541054105410541054105410541054105410541054105410541054105410541054Total3595101644578873565551044336893370390548477Working class person3%9%1%2%42%7%8%3%62%48%4%3%6%9%35%37%52%45%
429412241548129265347426919048841035539664172231111Middle class person41%39%23%52%12%25%33%40%9%9%46%39%34%38%6%16%22%11%
2031436451971332044124558363422513544204Upper class person19%14%61%19%1%30%4%12%*1%8%6%4%2%13%4%2%*
365385142268444366561460278422415512557510259431207422Could be any class35%37%13%25%42%35%53%44%26%40%39%49%53%48%25%41%20%40%221916242325149262624363230226184841Don't know2%2%2%2%2%2%1%1%3%2%2%3%3%3%21%2%5%4%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 65Q.14-31. Here is a list of things that some people do. For each, would you tell me whether you think it would most likely be done by a working classperson, a middle class person, or an upper class person?
- Summary Table -
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total5462419322414192337192512136231618121188117282856Working class person5%5%4%8%xy6%5%4%5%7%8%xp3%10%xlm5%4%2%6%4%6%5%7%5%4%6%5%5%5%5%lpy
4174424591207204135157118161250818014110913417899676686925841207204411Middle class person40%35%41%38%36%42%41%42%r34%34%43%xq32%37%46%xno40%36%47%xik33%31%42%49%xcd45%cdh33%33%38%40%39%hio
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312351738116514696137781291827257899392100119533935657148175136311Upper class person30%28%29%34%29%30%29%r37%xr22%27%31%28%26%29%34%25%26%40%xjk25%24%20%31%f40%xfg39%xfg32%x27%30%fkr
hh15920992995665047649171494234366755394027282723168972161Could be any class15%16%16%12%17%14%15%13%18%19%xp12%19%m19%m11%13%18%15%13%18%17%16%13%13%13%16%14%15%mp
11219631870453214705659282831285832254216171513124571115Don't know11%15%w10%8%12%9%10%s4%20%xst12%10%11%13%10%10%16%xij8%8%20%xcde10%10%7%7%10%8%14%xb11%bjs
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 66Q.32. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
Waitrose
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total54332345107481044163941152419161123106408133656Working class person5%6%4%7%xG3%6%5%3%6%D3%7%xB5%7%2%4%7%5%5%5%6%4%5%7%8%5%5%BDG
4171662452461573337212728019920332882404411412712016076482872758315411Middle class person40%31%47%xJ37%44%xH30%40%xF40%40%43%x37%39%39%43%38%40%43%52%xj35%44%h32%39%26%34%41%xc39%cJ
3121801311831182827711818316113626546243983957014353492082956224311Upper class person30%34%xI25%28%33%25%30%37%xC26%35%xA25%31%sx22%26%34%29%32%30%32%31%33%28%27%33%29%30%sAC
I1599368107453012931121431091184312164528187620311102526107161Could be any class15%17%13%16%12%27%xE14%10%17%xD9%20%xB14%20%tx13%13%16%o9%8%17%k12%21%i15%24%xa15%14%15%kot
BDE
112615483301398317943659025141325301251131686161781115Don't know11%11%10%13%x8%12%11%10%11%9%12%11%12%15%11%9%10%5%11%k8%11%12%16%10%11%11%k
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 67Q.32. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
Waitrose
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total8112432440432632244637232321162435241761718916374683Working class person8%9%7%10%7%9%8%9%7%10%6%9%11%7%6%6%9%8%8%4%10%g9%5%13%xdg7%9%8%gp
5636632513329226816720418923033011711316716318820217098909310810763280280560Middle class person53%53%54%56%51%55%51%55%54%49%57%xq46%52%54%60%xo50%53%57%46%56%54%53%61%xh50%51%55%53%hoq
10617522559443623445053301934192733431710132023206142103Upper class person10%13%9%10%10%9%11%s6%13%xs10%9%12%9%11%7%7%9%14%xjk8%6%7%10%13%g16%xfg11%8%10%s
h280301655616212190103901351487658806812010161685146553526154128282Could be any class27%24%27%23%28%25%27%27%25%28%25%30%27%26%25%32%xi27%20%32%cd32%cd27%27%20%21%28%25%27%di
24-201171081361313946715101133551-131326Don't know2%-3%w1%3%2%2%3%2%3%2%4%2%2%3%4%xi3%i*6%xcd2%3%2%1%-2%3%2%iw
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 68Q.33. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
Sainsbury
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total815231602267614661864661696222412411311599135883Working class person8%10%xI6%9%6%5%8%4%9%xD4%12%xB8%8%10%5%8%8%5%9%8%7%8%9%8%8%8%BDI
56326729331922845505196354280259468924970144175143229101663914782425560Middle class person53%50%56%48%63%xH41%55%xF62%xC50%61%xA47%55%sx44%53%60%51%59%x62%xj50%59%h44%54%h45%48%56%x53%hsA
CFH
10657467031138836634753733014929221040192659102467103Upper class person10%11%9%11%9%12%10%11%9%10%10%9%14%tx15%o8%10%8%4%9%k11%17%xg8%10%14%9%10%gkt
28014413819772422336620410516321963182787665913236462003349194282Could be any class27%27%27%30%xG20%38%xE25%21%29%xD23%30%B26%30%19%23%30%o22%25%29%21%31%27%31%29%25%27%BDE
G2412141864206201314161025497113121521926Don't know2%2%3%3%2%4%2%2%3%3%2%2%5%t3%4%1%3%3%3%2%1%3%5%1%2%2%t
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 69Q.33. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
Sainsbury
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total3184418075172151981121131561679066977011611889694755635138145179323Working class person30%36%30%31%30%31%30%30%32%33%29%35%l31%32%26%31%31%30%32%29%31%31%29%30%27%35%xb31%bl
316371709016515110010910712619061641078295102119445046566752158158316Middle class person30%30%28%38%xy29%31%30%29%30%27%33%xq24%30%35%xo30%25%27%40%xjk21%32%h27%27%38%xef42%xef29%31%30%hko
hhq15354764177534231561-24336612Upper class person1%3%1%2%1%1%1%*2%s2%1%1%2%1%1%*1%2%k*-1%2%2%3%g1%1%1%ks
386392337021516611614412217520797789411314715084876069815331227155382Could be any class37%32%39%w29%38%34%35%38%35%37%36%38%36%31%41%m39%i40%i28%41%cd38%c40%c39%c30%25%42%xa30%36%aci
mw
19116-101198491254751552122222-91221Don't know2%1%3%w-2%2%3%2%1%2%2%2%2%2%2%4%xij1%1%6%xcde2%1%1%1%-2%2%2%iw
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 70Q.34. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
Tesco
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total31817315021110626294652549921925569363183897315058402263656227323Working class person30%33%29%32%30%23%32%x21%36%xD21%40%xB30%33%39%27%29%30%32%33%34%26%31%34%33%30%31%BD
31615316218213126283131177183122260552137821057112552462162354234316Middle class person30%29%31%27%36%xH23%31%41%xC25%40%xA22%31%26%23%32%29%36%rx31%28%30%31%30%22%32%31%30%ACH
15111662958671123-531663431812Upper class person1%2%xI*1%2%2%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%3%-2%1%1%1%3%xg2%1%3%1%1%1%gI
38618619525111354320110253162196303793144110928016455602674357274382Could be any class37%35%37%38%G31%49%xE35%35%36%35%35%36%37%34%38%38%31%35%36%32%40%37%41%33%36%36%oEG
199121443176151281561357571118-21921Don't know2%2%2%2%1%3%2%2%2%3%1%2%3%1%3%2%2%2%2%1%1%2%-1%2%2%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 71Q.34. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
Tesco
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total42756244902152041251591351762438591133110131165124676377888143213206419Working class person41%45%40%38%38%42%38%42%38%37%42%33%42%43%o40%35%43%k41%31%40%44%h43%h46%h35%39%40%40%hko
279361447715512488939713214780518067929393514144494449139139278Middle class person26%29%24%32%xy27%25%27%25%28%28%25%31%24%26%24%25%25%31%x24%25%25%24%25%39%xde26%27%26%y
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9-466455-463124433-4-3-35610Upper class person1%-1%3%xy1%1%1%r1%r-1%1%1%*1%2%1%1%1%-2%dfh-1%-3%xdfh1%1%1%
299311846116114299941101491548168797511910876734648614728167136303Could be any class28%25%30%25%28%29%30%25%31%31%27%32%31%26%28%32%28%25%34%c29%27%29%27%23%31%27%29%40229532121023101331671417281142356531202443Don't know4%2%5%2%6%xu2%3%6%xr3%3%5%q2%3%5%6%8%xij3%1%11%xcde3%3%3%2%1%4%5%4%ciqu
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 72Q.35. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
Morrisons / Safeway
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total4272042162571542539010730416224734475315111813010517680562813464317419Working class person41%38%41%39%43%23%42%xF34%43%xD35%45%xB41%36%33%44%41%44%45%39%47%38%39%32%38%42%x40%BDF
279153126173993923411215715411422157342671755312444411932053201278Middle class person26%29%24%26%28%35%xE25%35%xC22%33%xA21%26%27%37%pqx22%25%25%23%27%26%27%26%19%31%26%26%AC
9828236374673-261253165-510Upper class person1%1%*1%1%3%xE1%1%1%1%1%1%1%-2%2%o*1%1%2%1%1%5%xab-1%1%E
29915614720088392578020811217324063252987745913340492134245207303Could be any class28%29%28%30%24%35%28%25%30%24%31%B29%30%27%25%31%25%25%29%23%32%29%40%xab26%27%29%BG
40123126174361529301230133841612145236483143Don't know4%2%6%xJ4%5%4%4%5%4%6%xA2%4%6%3%7%p1%5%p5%3%3%2%5%4%5%4%4%pAJ
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 73Q.35. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
Morrisons / Safeway
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total5385931812826226515220417121531110710916614515320616882719011610563261265527Working class person51%48%53%53%46%55%xv46%55%xt48%46%54%xq42%50%54%o53%o41%54%k56%xk38%44%52%h56%gh60%xgh50%h48%52%50%hko
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181278448110766663569293524058367058584227253227329888186Middle class person17%22%y14%20%y19%16%20%17%16%19%16%20%l18%19%13%19%15%19%20%17%14%16%15%26%xde18%17%18%ly
f71336-5-2343-22322121111516Upper class person1%1%*1%1%xu-1%s-1%1%1%1%-1%1%1%*1%*1%1%*1%1%1%*1%
289351735516513090881161491468762707612110470675453514129166129295Could be any class27%28%29%23%29%27%28%24%33%xs31%xp25%34%xm29%23%28%32%xi27%23%31%34%cd30%25%23%23%30%25%28%imp
s392275261414188142786131428112235652-142641Don't know4%2%4%2%5%3%4%5%2%3%5%3%3%4%5%8%xij3%i1%11%xcde3%c3%c2%1%-3%5%b4%bcdi
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 74Q.36. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
ASDA
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total5382512753092064247615636722628844383565814416213920698723574281399527Working class person51%47%53%47%57%xH38%52%xF49%52%49%52%53%sx39%60%x51%51%55%60%xj45%57%48%49%40%47%52%xc50%jsF
H1811058012459231597310598841335214214845349526281291936127186Middle class person17%20%15%19%16%21%17%23%xC15%21%xA15%16%25%tx15%18%17%15%15%21%xk15%19%18%18%21%17%18%tAC
7435215133252--13-12-51236Upper class person1%1%1%1%*1%1%**1%*1%1%--*1%-*1%-1%1%1%*1%
28916313220380412477620310716923065202884754313943482044347197295Could be any class27%31%25%31%xG22%37%xE27%24%29%23%31%B27%31%22%24%29%25%19%31%k25%32%28%41%xab28%26%28%akB
EG
391030231353611282893192881115123136-43641Don't know4%2%6%xJ4%4%4%4%4%4%6%xA2%4%4%3%7%3%4%7%xj3%2%1%5%xh-2%5%xc4%AJ
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 75Q.36. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
ASDA
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total67777396160304362210231226264402133131220183175282209839112116112782339327666Working class person64%61%65%67%53%75%xv64%62%64%56%69%xq52%60%71%xno67%o47%74%xk70%xk39%57%h70%gh78%xcg73%xgh65%h62%64%63%hko
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12618643587434343457654482833225635403224181718226071130Middle class person12%14%11%15%15%xu9%13%11%13%16%xp9%19%xlm13%11%8%15%j9%13%15%15%e10%8%10%17%e11%14%12%jlp
u2--13-1-2-3--3-2-12----1-33Upper class person*--**-*-1%-*--1%x-1%-*1%----1%-**
18225973411966576464106796146413890544156343023212011670185Could be any class17%20%16%14%21%xu14%17%17%18%22%xp14%24%xlm21%m13%14%24%xij14%14%26%xcd21%de17%11%12%16%21%xa14%18%ade
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6754795614173616274215121231511094195591294070Don't know6%4%8%w4%10%xu3%5%10%xrt5%6%7%6%6%4%11%xmno14%xij3%3%19%xcde6%c3%2%5%c1%5%8%7%cefi
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 76Q.37. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
Iceland
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total6773383283952544861220145428835655611068711911971542681181014455197510666Working class person64%64%63%59%71%xH44%66%xF63%64%62%65%66%sx52%74%x62%67%67%67%j59%69%68%61%49%57%67%xbc63%cgj
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126745789391810641816262983361629291668261985252578130Middle class person12%14%11%13%11%16%11%13%11%14%11%12%16%7%14%10%10%7%15%k15%13%12%24%xa15%10%12%akE
2-32112121212-2-12-1-2-123Upper class person*-***1%******1%-2%px-*1%-*-*-*t **
1829986126523314645129651091335312224848299022261372635119185Could be any class17%19%17%19%14%30%xE16%14%18%14%20%B16%25%tx13%19%17%16%13%20%k13%18%19%25%a20%16%18%akt
BE
67224852141157294046225713541722302853613135370Don't know6%4%9%xJ8%G4%10%6%9%6%10%xA4%7%6%6%4%6%7%13%xj6%3%2%8%xhi3%7%7%7%hiAG
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 77Q.37. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
Iceland
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total481582681172312401471781461942779699145131149181141717883988259222249471Working class person46%46%44%49%41%49%xv45%48%41%41%48%xq37%45%47%o48%o40%48%k47%33%49%h48%h47%h47%h47%h41%49%xb45%bhk
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22929119661359575767811111961497049668183432336464438128102230Middle class person22%23%20%28%xy24%20%23%20%22%23%21%24%23%23%18%18%21%28%xk20%15%20%22%25%g31%xfg24%20%22%gk
h141112678339463315541424317614Upper class person1%*2%1%1%2%2%1%1%2%1%2%1%1%*1%1%1%*3%1%2%1%1%1%1%1%
2452715742137114777896128124745363611038860614141483922146105251Could be any class23%21%26%w17%24%24%23%21%27%27%p21%29%xm24%20%22%27%i23%20%29%c26%23%23%22%17%27%xa21%24%apw
8510501260282138293157181326305125123813131284414788Don't know8%8%8%5%10%xu6%6%10%8%7%10%7%6%9%11%14%xij7%4%18%xcde8%8%6%4%3%7%9%8%cdiu
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 78Q.38. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
Somerfield
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total4812402312811803143612733819426839477415212913911620075663303568363471Working class person46%45%44%42%50%xH28%47%xF40%48%xD42%49%xB47%sx37%44%45%45%47%50%44%44%44%45%33%40%48%xc45%csD
F229127103146812619910012111111117654232564674110146301532746156230Middle class person22%24%20%22%23%23%22%32%xC17%24%20%21%26%25%21%22%23%18%22%27%20%21%26%27%20%22%C
141041132115977122224217347-3914Upper class person1%2%1%2%1%2%1%2%1%2%1%1%1%2%2%1%1%*2%2%2%1%-2%1%1%
2451261251726744201621789614019457232567624011340461653642166251Could be any class23%24%24%26%G19%40%xE22%19%25%21%25%23%27%25%22%23%21%17%25%k23%31%xg23%35%xa25%22%24%akD
EG
85305855288752460532667213112226333184767116888Don't know8%6%11%xJ8%8%7%8%7%8%12%xA5%8%10%4%10%8%9%14%xj7%5%3%10%xhi6%7%9%8%hAJ
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 79Q.38. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
Somerfield
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total7378643417735638022726624131941616615323118521029323310410512916413894364371735Working class person70%69%72%74%62%78%xv69%71%68%67%72%65%70%75%xo68%56%77%xk78%xk49%66%h74%h79%xgh79%xgh76%h67%73%70%bhk
v7812322651262418354037192022163418242311991113413677Middle class person7%9%5%11%xy9%xu5%7%5%10%xs8%6%8%9%7%6%9%j5%8%11%e7%5%4%6%11%e8%7%7%jsuy
613343313434--321312*13-156Upper class person1%1%*1%1%1%1%*1%1%*1%m--1%1%*1%*1%**2%-*1%1%
14714892397545143578269483326427247314527242317148664150Could be any class14%12%15%10%17%xu11%16%11%16%17%xp12%19%xm15%m9%15%m19%xij12%10%21%xcd17%14%11%10%11%16%13%14%imp
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861247106223234616295618112828552194114111063513485Don't know8%9%8%4%11%xu5%7%12%xrt5%6%10%7%5%9%10%n15%xij5%3%19%xcde9%cd6%5%3%3%9%7%8%cdij
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 80Q.39. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
LIDL
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total73738834844827253669207515307408618117707219721715131513511448467112547735Working class person70%73%xI67%68%76%xH48%73%xF65%73%xD67%74%xB73%sx56%76%63%69%73%q65%70%79%xg76%g66%64%66%72%x70%gsD
FI
78403752231362304541344928512211920431185811184777Middle class person7%7%7%8%6%12%7%9%6%9%6%6%13%tx5%11%7%7%9%9%x6%6%8%11%10%6%7%at
634512343434312*2-2-343*36Upper class person1%*1%1%*2%E*1%*1%**1%1%1%*1%-*-2%*2%xa**1%E
1477476107353211547935682110411120453025642019110173098150Could be any class14%14%15%16%xG10%29%xE12%15%13%12%15%13%19%tx12%17%16%10%11%14%12%13%15%16%18%13%14%aot
EG
8629565128974305154256322692227352955747106685Don't know8%5%11%xJ8%8%8%8%9%7%12%xA4%7%10%6%8%8%9%15%xj6%3%4%10%xhi7%6%9%8%hiAJ
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 81Q.39. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
LIDL
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
Q.38.Q.35. MorrisonsQ.33.Q.39. LIDLSomerfieldQ.37. IcelandQ.36. ASDA/ SafewayQ.34. TescoSainsbury'sQ.32. Waitrose
10541054105410541054105410541054Total7354716665274193238356Working class person70%45%63%50%40%31%8%5%77230130186278316560411Middle class person7%22%12%18%26%30%53%39%614361012103311Upper class person1%1%*1%1%1%10%30%
150251185295303382282161Could be any class14%24%18%28%29%36%27%15%85887041432126115Don't know8%8%7%4%4%2%2%11%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 82Q.32-39. Here is a list of supermarkets. For each, would you tell me who is most likely to shop there, a working class person, a middle class person,or an upper class person?
- Summary Table -
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total7319241915937534322226123529242615613522719825427019313811612214811578372346718Agree69%74%69%67%66%71%68%70%67%62%73%xq61%62%74%xno73%no68%71%64%65%73%70%72%66%62%68%68%68%oq
2821441611711812157569810871835317926Neither agree nor3%2%2%2%3%2%2%3%2%2%3%3%2%2%3%2%3%3%3%*4%g1%3%2%3%2%2%disagree
27530160681641259292105159130877269611079191654144485437143146289Disagree26%24%26%28%29%26%28%25%30%34%xp22%34%xlm33%xlm22%22%29%24%30%30%26%25%23%31%29%26%29%27%lmp
20-1281477951011646558832171712921Don't know2%-2%3%3%1%2%3%1%2%2%2%2%2%2%1%2%3%1%1%1%3%*6%xdfg2%2%2%
h456622599121021813016912913329669631591371481791027374781016141229200429Net agree43%50%xw43%38%37%45%xv40%45%xr37%28%51%xq27%29%52%xno50%xno40%47%xi34%34%47%cdh45%ch49%xcd35%33%42%39%41%ino
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 83Q.40. Do you agree or disagree that...There will never be a ‘classless society’ in Britain
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total7313483704402544366921349431737959612256921992131672931139551059106542718Agree69%65%71%66%71%39%72%xF67%70%69%69%71%sx58%61%79%rx70%72%72%j65%66%63%70%56%62%71%xbc68%csF
28121414810159171213206233108105318251726Neither agree nor3%2%3%2%2%9%xE2%3%2%3%2%2%3%3%3%1%3%3%2%3%2%2%2%3%2%2%Edisagree
27515813118996512309118612615021178311980705514248451944151193289Disagree26%30%25%29%27%46%xE25%29%26%27%27%25%37%tx34%q16%28%q24%24%31%xk28%30%27%39%xa30%25%27%aqt
E2015620169410710175324317678381021Don't know2%3%1%3%xG*5%xE1%1%1%1%2%2%2%3%2%1%1%1%2%4%g5%xg1%3%5%xa1%2%agCE
G456190238251158-843912230819022938544257312014311215064503161955348429Net agree43%36%46%xJ38%44%-7%48%xF38%44%x41%42%46%sx21%27%63%opr42%r48%rx48%xj33%38%33%43%xh18%32%c46%xbc41%bcj
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 84Q.40. Do you agree or disagree that...There will never be a ‘classless society’ in Britain
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total5788531813431726417720519928729415413415713621120316711299971069968300281581Agree55%68%xwy53%56%56%55%54%55%56%61%xp51%60%lm62%xlm51%50%56%53%56%52%62%56%51%57%54%55%55%55%p
483396282211211718321341517142015861011123292049Neither agree nor5%2%6%xw3%5%4%4%5%5%4%5%5%2%5%6%n4%5%5%4%4%6%5%7%2%5%4%5%ndisagree
39533230922041871261411231512408071126114132151107835064875948195196391Disagree37%27%38%z38%z36%39%39%38%35%32%41%xq31%33%41%o42%no35%40%36%39%31%37%42%g34%39%36%38%37%oqz
333187211213713171598105166101253256201332Don't know3%3%3%3%4%2%4%2%4%4%3%4%4%3%2%4%j2%3%5%e3%2%1%3%5%4%3%3%j
18352874211377506476137537463322279526029503319402010585190Net agree17%42%xwy14%18%20%16%15%17%22%29%xp9%29%xlm29%xlm10%8%21%j14%20%j14%31%xce19%e9%23%eh16%19%17%18%ejl
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 85Q.41. Do you agree or disagree that...This country has too many barriers based on social class
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total57830827336819930543154410232325451130635616813511725791774116999405581Agree55%58%52%55%55%27%59%xF48%58%xD50%59%xB54%62%68%oqx48%59%o46%51%57%53%51%56%66%xa58%53%55%aot
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4826233117444163323263812-6131692012631553849Neither agree nor5%5%4%5%5%4%5%5%5%5%5%5%5%-5%r5%r5%r4%4%7%4%4%5%3%5%5%rdisagree
395179212241137723131442391961833296229509413610116164592682657301391Disagree37%34%41%xJ36%38%65%xE34%45%xC34%42%xA33%39%sx30%32%43%33%46%prx43%xj36%37%40%37%24%34%39%xc37%csA
CEJ
3319132474234241018257-4984155720581832Don't know3%4%3%4%2%4%3%1%3%2%3%3%3%-3%3%3%2%3%3%5%3%5%5%2%3%aDE
1831306012763-4223010171371431236734674-1179527181434442104190Net agree17%24%xI12%19%17%-38%25%xF3%24%xD8%26%xB15%32%tx36%oqx5%o26%oqx*7%21%xk16%12%20%h42%xab25%xa14%18%ahk
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 86Q.41. Do you agree or disagree that...This country has too many barriers based on social class
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total654813921433483172062312282983671551421951722412621621439812213910260300365665Agree62%65%65%60%61%65%63%62%65%63%63%61%66%63%63%65%i69%xi54%67%c61%c70%xcd68%c58%48%55%71%xb63%bci
433317222113218152712415121313165867124291343Neither agree nor4%2%5%3%4%4%4%6%r2%3%5%5%2%5%5%4%4%5%2%5%4%3%7%xh3%5%xa3%4%adisagree
347401768519414110411811315218383699687113105116635146605858209126335Disagree33%32%29%36%34%29%32%32%32%32%31%32%32%31%32%30%28%39%xjk29%32%26%29%33%47%xde38%xa25%32%ajy
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10-64574538462216-633--335712Don't know1%-1%2%1%1%1%1%1%2%1%2%x1%1%*2%j-2%j1%2%--2%2%e1%1%1%
307412165815317710211311614518472739985128156468147768044291239330Net agree29%33%36%xw24%27%36%xv31%30%33%31%32%28%34%32%31%34%i41%xi15%38%xcd30%c44%xcd39%xcd25%c2%17%47%xb31%bci
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 87Q.42. Do you agree or disagree that...You are much more likely to get to the top in this country if you've been to a private school
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total6543123534102415360219945628435853013565711911921612981149045965104487665Agree62%59%68%xJ62%67%48%65%xF63%65%61%65%63%64%70%61%67%65%70%x66%67%60%63%62%61%64%63%FJ
432419281333912291923357266106147629433543Neither agree nor4%4%4%4%4%3%4%4%4%4%4%4%3%3%5%2%3%2%3%4%4%4%4%2%5%4%disagree
3471881472181045327310521315516326867233785926513549522323161236335Disagree33%35%xI28%33%29%48%xE30%33%30%34%29%32%32%25%32%30%31%28%30%29%35%32%30%36%31%32%EI
1093812919381012222-6111052412Don't know1%2%1%1%*1%1%*1%1%1%1%1%2%2%1%1%-1%*1%1%4%xa1%1%1%a
307124206192137*32993244128196262684234106999616365382263444252330Net agree29%23%39%xJ29%38%xH*36%xF29%35%x28%35%xB31%32%45%qx29%37%x33%42%x36%x38%h25%31%32%26%33%x31%BFH
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 88Q.42. Do you agree or disagree that...You are much more likely to get to the top in this country if you've been to a private school
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total461562661042512131601621422362291261101211081771641241037473908242228237465Agree44%45%44%44%44%44%49%xr43%40%50%xp39%49%lm51%xlm39%40%47%43%41%48%c47%c42%44%47%c34%42%46%44%cmp
687451531402521252150912232724321510141319115363571Neither agree nor6%6%7%6%5%8%8%6%7%4%9%xq4%5%7%10%xo6%8%5%5%9%7%9%6%4%7%7%7%oqvdisagree
5036028111627522113618317720728911493158131165178153957085937677268227496Disagree48%48%46%49%48%46%41%49%50%t44%50%45%43%51%48%44%47%51%44%44%49%45%44%61%xde49%45%47%t
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22213312107799136367878623371121122Don't know2%2%2%1%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%1%2%3%2%2%3%3%1%2%2%4%1%2%2%2%
-42-4-15-12-23-825-21-3429-601217-37-2313-15-2985-12-25-34-4010-31Net agree-4%-3%-2%-5%-4%-2%7%s-6%-10%6%-10%5%8%-12%-8%3%-4%-10%4%e3%e-7%-1%3%e-27%-7%2%-3%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 89Q.43. Do you agree or disagree that...If you want to get ahead it is important to talk with the right accent
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total46124322128916535419132321188265358106445013612210021872643265370336465Agree44%46%42%44%46%31%45%xF42%45%41%48%xB42%51%48%44%48%41%43%48%x42%43%45%51%41%44%44%tF
683042412916919512740611049182915231411465105671Neither agree nor6%6%8%6%8%1%7%xF6%7%6%7%7%5%5%8%6%10%x7%5%8%7%6%5%6%7%7%Fdisagree
5032492473181597341616032223723740689405612713911320780743424587354496Disagree48%47%47%48%44%66%xE45%50%46%51%xA43%48%42%43%48%45%47%49%46%47%49%47%43%51%46%47%AE
22111215621861210101854136365116231722Don't know2%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%4%1%1%2%1%1%3%1%2%2%2%2%2%
-42-5-25-296-383-27-1-4929-48174-59-17-1311-8-9-168-17-18-31Net agree-4%-1%-5%-4%2%-34%*-9%*-11%5%-6%8%5%-5%3%q-6%-6%2%-4%-6%-2%8%-10%-2%-3%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 90Q.43. Do you agree or disagree that...If you want to get ahead it is important to talk with the right accent
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total523542931203012191591881722572631391171361271991651561188172938274280240520Agree50%44%49%50%53%xu45%48%50%49%54%xp45%54%m54%m44%47%53%j43%52%j55%f51%41%45%47%59%xde51%47%49%fjm
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453271126211819111532114191315201311431694361247Neither agree nor4%2%4%4%5%4%5%5%3%3%5%4%2%6%n5%4%5%4%5%3%2%8%xfg5%3%7%xa2%4%andisagree
4686627310323023814615916219027810090150128153191124817298937945218250468Disagree44%53%45%43%40%49%xv45%43%46%40%48%xq39%41%49%o47%41%50%xik41%38%45%56%xce45%45%36%40%49%xb44%bqv
h182116137587128663575752146111920Don't know2%1%2%2%2%1%1%2%2%2%1%2%3%1%2%2%1%2%2%2%1%2%3%1%2%2%2%
55-11201871-1913291167-153928-14-147-2632379-26-132962-1052Net agree5%-9%3%z7%yz12%xu-4%4%8%xrt3%14%xp-3%15%xlm13%xlm-5%*12%xj-7%11%xj17%xde6%de-15%*1%e23%xdef11%xa-2%5%ade
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 91Q.44. Do you agree or disagree that...In this country the best people get to the top whatever start they've had in life
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total52327724235515170439149350223274415105434015815310623893693585687367520Agree50%52%47%53%xG42%63%xE48%47%50%48%50%49%50%46%35%55%qx52%q46%52%54%46%49%53%51%48%49%qEG
451730281854015322620389241219101813824843547Neither agree nor4%3%6%4%5%5%4%5%5%6%4%5%4%3%4%4%6%4%4%7%g5%3%8%2%5%4%gdisagree
4682252432691853342814931120524637692466810912211418963703353774350468Disagree44%42%47%40%52%xH30%46%xF47%44%44%45%45%44%50%59%opx38%41%49%42%37%47%46%i35%44%46%44%ipF
H181361362164138121451362283314451120Don't know2%3%1%2%2%2%2%1%2%2%2%2%3%1%3%2%1%1%2%2%2%2%4%3%1%2%o
5552*86-353710*3919283913-3-274931-74930-12319131752Net agree5%10%xI*13%xG-10%33%xE1%*5%D4%5%5%6%-4%-24%17%oq11%qrx-3%11%xk17%xgh-1%3%h18%xab8%a2%5%aghk
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 92Q.44. Do you agree or disagree that...In this country the best people get to the top whatever start they've had in life
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total3694119894222146113137119167201947311091150118101935656624753203165368Agree35%33%33%39%39%xu30%34%37%34%35%35%37%34%36%33%40%xj31%34%44%xde35%32%30%27%43%de37%32%35%du
f92953235238273627365422152925273330161116172110573390Neither agree nor9%7%9%9%9%8%8%10%8%8%9%8%7%9%9%7%9%10%7%7%9%8%12%8%11%xa6%9%adisagree
5607133511726929317618819725131113112016115018022016292899712310557265297562Disagree53%57%55%49%47%60%xv54%50%56%53%53%51%55%52%55%48%58%xk54%43%56%h56%h60%ch60%ch45%49%58%xb53%bhk
v33319526811131018151089717971445425181634Don't know3%3%3%2%5%xu2%3%3%3%4%3%4%4%3%3%5%2%2%6%xde2%3%2%1%4%3%3%3%u
-191-30-138-24-47-147-63-51-79-84-110-37-47-51-59-31-101-612-32-41-61-58-3-62-132-193Net agree-18%-24%-23%-10%-8%-30%-19%-14%-22%-18%-19%-14%-22%-16%-22%-8%-27%-20%1%-20%-23%-29%-33%-3%-11%-26%-18%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 93Q.45. Do you agree or disagree that...It is easy for people to move up from one social class to another
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total369174195220136533111162421951572977227371011219016155522613266263368Agree35%33%37%33%38%48%xE34%37%34%42%xA28%35%34%29%32%36%41%x39%36%32%35%36%30%39%35%35%AE
92464460307782759404574166121625263119135710156590Neither agree nor9%9%9%9%8%7%8%8%8%9%8%9%8%7%10%6%8%11%7%11%9%8%9%9%8%9%pdisagree
56029426835719045509170382215333450112566616114111124693813865981414562Disagree53%55%51%54%53%40%55%xF54%54%47%60%xB53%53%61%o57%56%48%48%54%54%54%53%56%48%54%53%oBF
331915274524424121723113-795145325481934Don't know3%4%3%4%G1%5%3%1%3%3%3%3%5%3%-3%3%2%3%3%2%3%4%5%3%3%aDEG
-191-120-73-137-559-198-54-141-20-176-153-40-29-29-59-20-21-85-37-29-126-27-15-151-193Net agree-18%-23%-14%-21%-15%8%-21%-17%-20%-4%-32%-18%-19%-31%-25%-21%-7%-9%-19%-22%-19%-17%-26%-9%-20%-18%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 94Q.45. Do you agree or disagree that...It is easy for people to move up from one social class to another
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total4261814251512181124171951341117127410767192240Agree4%5%3%6%y4%3%4%5%3%5%3%7%xln2%4%l1%3%4%4%3%3%6%3%3%5%3%4%4%l
4352392316171581723891013819136371276182240Neither agree nor4%4%4%4%4%3%5%4%2%4%4%3%4%3%5%2%5%4%3%2%4%6%4%5%3%4%4%disagree
948113557206509445292334328426528226200276252347336271199148152184163108497456954Disagree90%90%92%xw86%89%92%89%89%93%90%91%88%92%90%92%93%j88%90%93%93%87%89%93%86%91%89%90%w
21171012977671334947943464-4101120Don't know2%*1%4%xy2%2%2%2%2%1%2%1%2%3%2%2%2%1%1%2%3%d2%-3%d2%2%2%y
-906-107-539-192-483-430-280-316-317-402-511-207-195-263-249-336-319-259-192-144-142-177-157-101-479-435-913Net agree-86%-86%-89%-80%-85%-89%-86%-85%-90%-85%-88%-81%-90%-85%-91%-90%-84%-86%-90%-90%-82%-86%-90%-81%-88%-85%-87%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 95Q.46. Do you agree or disagree that...I would be happier if I belonged to a different class
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total4220212615734162417242317461491024109229151540Agree4%4%4%4%4%6%4%5%3%4%4%3%8%tx5%5%5%3%4%5%6%6%3%8%xa9%xa2%4%agt
43202025137319291820337477128108725373040Neither agree nor4%4%4%4%4%6%3%3%4%4%4%4%3%5%6%3%4%4%2%4%4%3%3%4%4%4%jdisagree
948484469599328958432896404185007721818110025927321141415113266889144705954Disagree90%91%90%90%91%86%91%x91%91%91%91%92%sx86%88%86%91%92%91%91%88%88%92%85%85%92%xbc90%bs
21912154215414981552252353215441220Don't know2%2%2%2%1%2%2%1%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%2%1%1%1%2%1%2%4%2%2%2%E
-906-465-449-573-314-88-809-274-616-401-476-749-164-77-94-245-264-201-389-142-124-646-80-129-690-913Net agree-86%-87%-86%-86%-87%-80%-88%-86%-87%-87%-86%-89%-78%-83%-81%-86%-89%-87%-86%-83%-83%-88%-76%-76%-91%-87%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 96Q.46. Do you agree or disagree that...I would be happier if I belonged to a different class
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
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1054105410541054105410541054Total40368520465665581718Agree4%35%49%44%63%55%68%
40904771434926Neither agree nor4%9%4%7%4%5%2%disagree
954562468496335391289Disagree90%53%44%47%32%37%27%20342022123221Don't know2%3%2%2%1%3%2%
-913-19352-31330190429Net agree-87%-18%5%-3%31%18%41%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 97Q.40-46. Do you agree or disagree that...
- Summary Table -
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total3873820811818219411713212715821983751279267146164303757899271197180377Lavatory37%30%34%50%xyz32%40%xv36%35%36%33%38%32%35%41%xo34%18%38%k55%xjk14%23%h32%h43%xfg53%xfg57%xef36%35%36%ghk
hhghv4767427185290194145160178248236140108127109240150941439775745143248236484Toilet45%59%xwy45%w36%51%xu40%44%43%51%xs52%xp41%55%xlm50%l41%40%64%xij39%i31%67%xcd61%xcd43%d36%29%35%46%46%46%cde
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462271215291918711337413208191843612162192544Neither4%2%4%5%3%6%xv6%r5%r2%2%6%xq3%2%4%7%xno2%5%k6%k2%2%4%6%9%xcfg2%4%5%4%kqrv
h302234151671591318578108167539852141731Both3%2%4%2%3%3%2%4%3%3%3%2%3%3%4%2%4%2%2%2%5%4%3%1%3%3%3%
12182652458353125523141115611It depends1%*1%1%1%1%1%1%1%2%*2%2%*1%1%1%1%2%1%2%1%*1%1%1%1%p
805551445362535202654101620353434122311191584443680Doesn't matter8%4%9%6%8%7%8%9%6%5%9%xq4%7%6%13%xmo9%i9%i4%11%cd7%11%cd7%5%3%8%7%8%cioq
2331341611129510177311612114665632161127Don't know2%2%2%2%3%2%4%2%2%2%3%3%1%4%2%3%3%1%3%4%3%3%2%1%3%2%3%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 98Q.47. There has been debate over which is the polite word to use - Lavatory or toilet. Which do you think is the more polite usage?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total387215161227141353331042571512083146338331041018315881692263269268377Lavatory37%40%xI31%34%39%32%36%33%36%33%38%37%x30%41%29%37%34%36%35%47%xg46%xg31%31%41%35%36%gI
4762402443241494842713533920726137411037581361408922863473745971348484Toilet45%45%47%49%xG41%43%46%43%48%45%47%44%52%40%50%48%47%39%50%xk37%32%51%xhi56%b42%46%46%hik
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462420271534119242318321347108111771027583044Neither4%4%4%4%4%3%4%6%3%5%3%4%6%5%6%4%3%5%4%4%6%4%5%5%4%4%
301021181172412191812274-48138147617142631Both3%2%4%3%3%6%3%4%3%4%2%3%2%-4%3%5%4%3%4%4%2%1%2%3%3%
1275832911038832-341412912811It depends1%1%1%1%1%2%1%*1%1%1%1%1%2%-1%1%*1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%
802357452911673443463168129112023322391258596480Doesn't matter8%4%11%xJ7%8%10%7%11%xC6%10%xA6%8%6%10%10%7%8%14%xj5%5%8%8%5%6%8%8%jACJ
23131414114221313131320621378104318171727Don't know2%2%3%2%3%4%2%4%2%3%2%2%3%2%1%1%2%3%2%2%2%3%1%4%2%3%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 99Q.47. There has been debate over which is the polite word to use - Lavatory or toilet. Which do you think is the more polite usage?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total5862620371718211522321481814231516121169610193554Lavatory6%5%4%8%xy7%xu4%6%6%4%5%6%6%4%6%5%6%4%5%5%7%3%4%4%8%3%7%xb5%bu
82394485185420411248281301374457197177248209267310254154113136174150104427404831Toilet78%76%80%78%74%85%xv76%75%85%xst79%79%77%81%81%76%71%82%k85%xk72%71%78%85%xgh86%xgh83%gh78%79%79%ghk
sv
1391772278744475628597235243537644622382525201488151132Neither13%14%12%11%15%xu9%14%r15%r8%13%12%14%11%11%14%17%xi12%7%18%xcde16%cd15%c10%8%7%15%xa10%12%aci
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1329295563410-437932723--221214Both1%2%2%1%2%1%1%2%1%1%2%-2%1%3%o2%1%1%3%xde1%2%--1%*2%xb1%b
14495107774116742576534324113518It depends1%3%1%2%2%2%2%2%1%2%1%3%m2%1%2%2%1%2%1%3%2%1%2%1%2%1%2%m
71316-221332121511141-1-336Don't know1%1%**1%xu-1%1%*1%1%1%1%1%*1%***2%xe*-*-1%1%1%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 100Q.48. And which word do YOU use most often?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total5822322428123920322823411333171519225841494154Lavatory6%4%6%4%8%xH11%xE4%6%5%6%4%5%6%3%2%6%5%8%x5%3%5%6%4%6%5%5%EH
82344438753927684731238571346457668163759923523015936914912455581134603831Toilet78%83%xI74%81%x77%76%79%75%81%xD75%83%xB79%77%81%86%82%78%69%82%k87%xg83%76%77%79%79%79%gkB
I139508173511111946817052107251410233937471412106132096132Neither13%9%16%xJ11%14%10%13%14%11%15%xA9%13%12%15%9%8%13%16%j10%8%8%14%xhi12%12%13%12%pAJ
1341010311258103112116573-311-31114Both1%1%2%1%1%1%1%2%1%2%xA1%1%1%1%1%2%2%3%xj1%-2%2%-2%1%1%A
14107142315711413117-23568241244918It depends1%2%1%2%1%3%2%2%2%1%2%1%3%-2%1%2%3%2%1%3%2%4%a2%1%2%atG
7245--6143351--11231-53-36Don't know1%*1%1%--1%*1%1%1%1%*--**1%1%*-1%3%xa-*1%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 101Q.48. And which word do YOU use most often?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
10541256052395694853273743534735812562173082733743803002141591742061751255445101054Total11098311604832472934742014284663341129342113735058108All of the time10%7%14%xw5%11%10%10%13%8%7%13%xq8%6%9%17%xmno17%xij9%i4%14%cde21%xcd12%cd6%4%3%9%11%10%cdi
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21829130421071066681667413934406574917250523939333317101112213Some of the time21%24%21%18%19%22%20%22%19%16%24%xq13%18%21%o27%xno24%xi19%17%24%c24%c22%16%19%14%19%22%20%coq
201211153711586627266781223642734972854345273649251811586200Rarely19%17%19%15%20%18%19%19%19%16%21%14%19%24%xo18%19%22%i14%21%17%21%24%d14%14%21%17%19%io
5256527714928824516717419128724516612114110414818919688607811111086278255533Never50%52%46%62%xy51%50%51%46%54%s61%xp42%65%xlm56%lm46%38%40%50%k65%xjk41%37%45%54%gh63%xfg69%xef51%50%51%ghk
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Combinations - Summary3283921353167154981289510821354549412015410761817360474020152169321All/some of the time31%31%35%xw22%29%32%30%34%r27%23%37%xq21%25%30%o44%xmn41%xij28%i20%38%xcd46%xcd34%cde23%23%16%28%33%30%bcd
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7268639218640233123024625736536820216321415322027423913387114159135104392341733Rarely/never69%69%65%78%xy71%68%70%66%73%s77%xp63%79%xlm75%l70%l56%59%72%k80%xjk62%54%66%g77%xfg77%xfg84%xfg72%x67%70%ghk
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Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 102Q.49. How often, if at all, do you ever listen to BBC Radio 4?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
1054533521664360111*92331770646155284321192*116285296231453172150730105*1707621054Total110-1085445139446596241842491623354730713884793108All of the time10%-21%xJ8%12%H11%10%14%xC8%13%xA7%10%11%10%14%8%12%20%xj7%4%9%12%xi4%4%12%xbc10%bci
jACHJ
218-21312881221859311313073175381930656479763127155937164213Some of the time21%-41%xJ19%22%20%20%29%xC16%28%xA13%21%18%20%26%23%21%34%xj17%18%18%21%8%22%c21%c20%cjA
CJ
201-20012176221775414098911732813245960477230311382124154200Rarely19%-38%xJ18%21%20%19%17%20%21%16%20%sx13%15%20%21%20%20%16%17%20%19%20%14%20%19%jsA
J525533-361158544671243951713474111215145139137592751047835071102351533Never50%100%xI-54%xG44%49%51%39%56%xD37%63%xB49%58%tx55%q39%49%46%25%61%xk61%xg52%48%67%xa60%xa46%51%agk
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Combinations - Summary328-32118212535279139172192114259622847889812610638412421345257321All/some of the time31%-62%xJ27%35%xH32%30%44%xC24%42%xA21%31%29%31%40%x31%33%54%xj23%22%27%33%xi12%26%c34%xc30%cij
ACHJ
72653320048223476644178534269437584149646919719810634713410948892125505733Rarely/never69%100%xI38%73%xG65%68%70%56%76%xD58%79%xB69%71%69%60%69%67%46%77%xk78%xg73%67%88%xab74%66%70%agk
qBDGI
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 103Q.49. How often, if at all, do you ever listen to BBC Radio 4?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base
UnweiSocial Class-ghted(combinationstotalMarital StatusWork StatusGOR)Social ClassAge (combinations)AgeGenderTotal
MarrieDivorcd/
ed/LivingNotSeparatogethfull-Full-Midlan
tederSingletimetimedsSouthNorthC2DEABC1DEC2C1AB55+35-5416-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3416-24FemaleMale(z)(y)(w)(v)(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
52960*32790*28124016020016118633690*96*167169226191104126100*96*95*66*38*266255521Total22512410126981211757496827146261723Strongly agree4%9%4%4%4%5%3%5%5%6%3%8%l5%4%2%4%3%8%2%7%1%5%9%fh6%2%7%xb4%b
1091163264759363931367016202842295127141522292165551106Tend to agree21%18%19%29%x17%25%xv23%20%19%19%21%18%21%17%25%13%27%xk26%k11%15%23%h30%xgh32%xgh15%21%20%20%hkv
613378322819202020399112415252410169121382352459Neither agree nor12%6%11%9%11%12%12%10%12%11%12%10%12%15%9%11%13%10%13%9%12%13%13%4%13%10%11%disagree
1732410331987150685253117252865527758344730253315199377170Tend to disagree33%39%31%35%35%30%31%34%32%29%35%28%29%39%x31%34%30%33%37%30%26%35%23%50%xdf35%30%33%
g105147014545035383140652416244153351731222411884164105Strongly disagree20%24%21%16%19%21%22%19%19%22%19%27%m17%14%24%m24%18%16%25%e22%25%e11%13%22%15%25%xb20%bem
59242639191425192435816191533178161712671362258Don't know11%4%13%7%14%xu8%9%13%12%13%10%9%17%12%9%14%9%8%12%17%xce12%6%11%3%14%9%11%u
Combinations - Summary1311676305772424839488124243546385735162124332786168129Agree25%27%23%33%x20%30%xv26%24%24%26%24%26%25%21%27%17%30%k33%xk13%21%25%h35%xgh40%xcf21%23%27%25%hkv
gh
2783817346153122851068493181494588931309351785349442427134141275Disagree53%64%53%51%54%51%53%53%52%50%54%55%46%53%55%58%49%49%62%xde53%d51%46%36%72%xde50%55%53%d
fg
-147-22-97-16-95-50-43-58-45-46-100-25-20-53-47-93-36-17-61-31-25-113-19-73-72-146Net agree-28%-37%-30%-18%-34%-21%-27%-29%-28%-25%-30%-28%-21%-32%-28%-41%-19%-16%-49%-31%-26%-11%4%-51%-28%-28%-28%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 104Q.50. Some people have criticised Radio 4 for being too middle class. To what extent do you agree or disagree that Radio 4 is too middle class?
Base : All who have ever listened to Radio 4
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k - x/l/m/n/o - x/p/q - x/r/s/t - x/u/v - x/w/y/zOverlap formulae used. * small base
Been arelationship
Unweiwith someone-ghtedRadio 4of differentClass systemParent'sNumber ofNewspaperChildren intotallistenerclassin BritainclassClasscars in HHVoting intentionreadershiphouseholdHousing TenureTotal
RentedOwner1+Rented-occupi
cars/-privated/WorkinWorkinlightLibConserBroadsTabloicouncie/HA/mortga
NoYesNoYesNoYesMiddlegMiddlegvansNoneOtherDemLabourvativeheetdTwo +OneNonelTrustge(J)(I)(H)(G)(F)(E)(D)(C)(B)(A)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(c)(b)(a)(x)
529-**52130320157*45619331229020543289*42*70*14715917217868*71*38034**68*411521Total22-2381441991410132036533366512431623Strongly agree4%-4%3%7%xH6%4%5%4%3%6%5%3%14%opx7%2%2%2%3%8%6%3%10%4%4%4%gkH
109-106574741024163643987199144828424115167521885106Tend to agree21%-20%19%23%7%22%xF21%20%22%19%20%21%21%19%33%ox18%25%23%23%23%20%6%26%21%20%F
61-5936236511840282947134718191017124412114459Neither agree nor12%-11%12%11%11%11%9%13%10%14%11%14%11%10%12%12%6%10%18%h6%11%6%17%11%11%kdisagree
173-1701046117152709410161149219224263566616241301116139170Tend to disagree33%-33%34%30%29%33%36%30%35%29%35%x23%22%31%29%40%rx33%37%24%34%34%31%23%34%33%
105-105594019823665574181231017223342339167981680105Strongly disagree20%-20%19%20%34%xE18%19%21%20%20%19%26%24%24%15%21%24%19%13%23%21%24%24%20%20%E
59-58391785119363123471136141219169643844758Don't know11%-11%13%8%13%11%10%12%11%11%11%12%7%9%10%7%11%9%13%9%11%23%6%11%11%
Combinations - Summary131-129656171215077745210722151850314546212187620101129Agree25%-25%22%30%xH13%26%xF26%25%25%25%25%24%36%o26%34%ox20%26%26%31%29%23%16%30%25%25%F
278-275163101362341061591581022314419396496989925402091932219275Disagree53%-53%54%50%63%51%55%51%54%50%53%49%47%55%44%61%px57%56%37%57%i55%i55%47%53%53%ip
-1470-146-98-40-28-113-57-81-85-50-124-22-5-20-14-65-53-53-4-20-122-13-12-118-146Net agree-28%0%-28%-32%-20%-50%-25%-29%-26%-29%-24%-29%-25%-11%-29%-10%-41%-31%-30%-6%-28%-32%-39%-17%-29%-28%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 105Q.50. Some people have criticised Radio 4 for being too middle class. To what extent do you agree or disagree that Radio 4 is too middle class?
Base : All who have ever listened to Radio 4
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c - x/g/h/i - x/j/k - o/p/q/r/x - s/t/x - x/A/B - x/C/D - x/E/F - x/G/H - x/I/JOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total1054770505901152843003092731191122572133202643693763095974571054Unweighted Total1054769504921162852963252821171132562173082733743803005445101054Weighted Total
Gender45739226853591181562071295651114121140135169184157-510510Male43%51%53%57%51%41%53%64%46%48%45%45%56%45%49%45%48%52%-100%48%
5973762363957168140117153616214296168138204197143544-544Female57%49%47%43%49%59%47%36%54%52%55%55%44%55%51%55%52%48%100%-52%
Age30921912424368164107884149645410479--30014315730016-3429%29%25%26%31%28%22%33%31%35%43%25%25%34%29%--100%26%31%28%
37627119849371091111591443530699012497-380-19718438035-5436%35%39%54%32%38%38%49%51%30%27%27%42%40%36%-100%-36%36%36%
36927818218439612159504234123738096374--20416937455+35%36%36%20%37%33%41%18%18%36%30%48%34%26%35%100%--38%33%35%
Social Class2641931452137808772871422---273969779138135273AB25%25%29%23%32%28%29%22%31%12%20%---100%26%26%26%25%26%26%
32022014724428780941033433--308-80124104168140308C130%29%29%26%36%31%27%29%36%29%29%--100%-22%33%35%31%27%29%
213159992116586287502524-217--73905496121217C220%21%20%23%14%20%21%27%18%22%21%-100%--20%24%18%18%24%21%
2571961132620606772434334256---1236964142114256DE24%25%22%28%17%21%23%22%15%37%30%100%---33%18%21%26%22%24%
Non-voters112113-----2829-113342433223430496251113Undecided11%15%-----9%10%-100%13%11%11%8%9%8%16%11%10%11%
119117-----5218117-432534144235416156117Would not vote11%15%-----16%6%100%-17%12%11%5%11%9%14%11%11%11%
Work sector27318512929399761-28218294350103875014488153129282Public sector26%24%26%32%34%34%21%-100%15%25%17%23%33%32%13%38%29%28%25%27%
309257165342768104325-52287287947259159107117207325Private/voluntary sector29%33%33%37%23%24%35%100%-44%25%28%40%30%26%16%42%36%22%41%31%
Voting300296296---29610461--6762808712111164140156296Conservative28%38%59%---100%32%22%--26%28%26%32%32%29%21%26%31%28%
284----285-6897--605887809610981168118285Labour27%----100%-21%34%--23%27%28%29%26%29%27%31%23%27%
115116116-116--2739--201642374337365759116Lib Dem11%15%23%-100%--8%14%--8%8%14%14%11%10%12%10%12%11%90929292---3429--26212421184924395392Other9%12%18%100%---11%10%--10%10%8%8%5%13%8%7%10%9%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 106Sample profile
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total
50550450492116-296165129--11399147145182198124236268504Not Labour48%66%100%100%100%-100%51%46%--44%46%48%53%49%52%41%43%53%48%
77076950492116-296257185117113196159220193278271219376392769Not Labour (including73%100%100%100%100%-100%79%66%100%100%77%73%72%71%74%71%73%69%77%73%Non-voters)
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 106Sample profile
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total1054235439556373323358383511914873916147993484446104441054Unweighted Total1054231453557374327353363812415073017181942884745694851054Weighted Total
Gender4571162192631621701783319517935577551137240197313510Male43%50%48%47%43%52%50%100%49%50%41%53%49%42%41%54%48%51%35%65%48%
597115234294212157175-31973703751010743150234372172544Female57%50%52%53%57%48%50%-51%50%59%47%51%58%59%46%52%49%65%35%52%
Age30956122100989910433154677156558462616614115930016-3429%24%27%18%26%30%29%100%55%40%37%51%21%29%32%49%9%35%25%33%28%
37674143213140113127-3237669207658364923213124938035-5436%32%32%38%37%35%36%-45%60%61%46%28%34%32%38%17%49%23%51%36%
369101188244136116122---2436766612213762977637455+35%44%41%44%36%35%35%---2%2%50%37%36%13%74%16%52%16%35%
Social Class26410191167998688-1629441937131587152135138273AB25%44%20%30%26%26%25%-21%17%23%29%26%39%7%16%30%32%24%28%26%
3207510516411484110-31342452032484174142143165308C130%32%23%29%30%26%31%-41%35%34%30%28%15%27%44%26%30%25%34%29%
21322111109718264111131341404381654106109108217C220%9%25%20%19%25%18%40%10%28%25%23%19%23%21%17%19%22%19%22%21%
25734146117907591228232719448322737418175256DE24%15%32%21%24%23%26%60%29%20%19%18%27%23%46%23%25%16%32%15%24%
Non-voters1122047393838371191217745261226457241113Undecided11%8%10%7%10%12%10%21%9%25%10%11%10%27%14%13%9%10%13%9%11%
1198558333847--6112772-311628436651117Would not vote11%3%12%1%9%11%13%--15%9%18%10%-17%17%10%9%12%11%11%
Work sector273711101459291991194253177542194017672210282Public sector26%31%24%26%25%28%28%39%9%23%34%35%24%27%23%20%14%37%13%43%27%
3096113417610411510512134952207644366017955270325Private/voluntary sector29%27%30%32%28%35%30%40%30%34%39%35%28%32%24%38%21%38%10%56%31%
Voting3007714819811510477-29353221652521111134161134296Conservative28%33%33%35%31%32%22%-24%24%28%21%30%27%14%22%39%28%28%28%28%
284781221541008510114846411854522058152152134285Labour27%34%27%28%27%26%29%39%67%21%37%27%25%22%29%21%20%32%27%28%27%
1152726724929381-4812912211231505957116Lib Dem11%12%6%13%13%9%11%40%-9%6%8%12%14%11%13%11%11%10%12%11%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 107Sample profile
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total
90164259292142--2111761121121940405292Other9%7%9%11%8%6%12%--6%9%11%8%4%12%13%6%8%7%11%9%
5051202163291921541571215546136986745160224260243504Not Labour48%52%48%59%51%47%45%40%24%40%43%41%51%45%37%48%56%47%46%50%48%
7701533314032742432522230781095451312974230322418351769Not Labour (including73%66%73%72%73%74%71%61%33%79%63%73%75%78%71%79%80%68%73%72%73%Non-voters)
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 107Sample profile
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total1054770505901152843003092731191122572133202643693763095974571054Unweighted Total1054769504921162852963252821171132562173082733743803005445101054Weighted Total
Work Status444351243525713413427021051417510816513876249159172313485Full-time42%46%48%57%49%47%45%83%75%44%36%29%50%54%50%20%65%53%32%61%46%
610418260405915216155726672181109143135297131141372197569Not full-time58%54%52%43%51%53%55%17%25%56%64%71%50%46%50%80%35%47%68%39%54%
Tenure444322224405015213417917643457410614215276232166234240474Bought on mortgage42%42%44%43%44%53%45%55%63%36%40%29%49%46%56%20%61%55%43%47%45%
34823016019315811160402826735474872134926150137288Owned outright33%30%32%20%26%20%38%19%14%24%23%29%25%24%32%57%13%9%28%27%27%997445121220213619161222164115123646435194Private Renter9%10%9%13%10%7%7%11%7%13%10%9%7%13%6%3%9%15%8%10%9%
1471296721215225444231268338481366585810775181Social Renter14%17%13%23%18%18%9%14%15%26%23%32%17%16%5%18%15%19%20%15%17%16138124565-5442766510717Other2%2%2%1%2%1%2%2%2%-4%2%2%1%2%2%2%2%2%1%2%
Children in household73954536961911852162071777274194140203193367207156375355730None70%71%73%67%79%65%73%64%63%62%65%76%65%66%71%98%55%52%69%70%69%
14810961171241325253271727344544469777079150One14%14%12%18%10%14%11%16%19%23%15%11%16%15%16%1%18%26%13%16%14%
119785411846354942111223314229276467351124Two11%10%11%12%7%16%12%15%15%9%11%9%14%14%10%1%20%15%14%10%12%353015248913969811136-2315191938Three3%4%3%3%3%3%3%4%3%5%8%3%5%4%2%-6%5%3%4%4%822--4221-12131-33336Four1%**--1%1%1%*-*1%*1%*-1%1%1%1%1%321-11-11-121----3-33Five +***-1%*-**-1%1%1%----1%-1%*
GOR358252157423810177105994737916411088122127104175178353North34%33%31%46%33%35%26%32%35%40%32%36%29%36%32%33%33%35%32%35%33%
3232431542129851041159138387582848611611399157170327Midlands31%32%31%22%25%30%35%36%32%32%34%29%38%27%32%31%30%33%29%33%31%
373274192294910011510492333890711149913614098212162374South35%36%38%32%42%35%39%32%33%28%34%35%33%37%36%36%37%33%39%32%35%
All absolutely certain to vote55640332959721541981761458391171091641672442131002942635571053%52%65%64%63%54%67%54%52%6%34%46%50%53%61%65%56%33%54%52%53%
Newspaper readership4393312164226122148134110554714611110591188143122234219453Tabloid42%43%43%45%23%43%50%41%39%47%41%57%51%34%33%50%38%41%43%43%43%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 108Sample profile
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total
2351531201627787761718203422751011017456115116231Broad sheet22%20%24%17%23%27%26%19%25%7%17%13%10%24%37%27%19%19%21%23%22%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 108Sample profile
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total
1054235439556373323358383511914873916147993484446104441054Unweighted Total1054231453557374327353363812415073017181942884745694851054Weighted Total
Work Status4441071852681581611661217668131810625071292-485485Full-time42%46%41%48%42%49%47%39%30%45%53%54%44%57%34%53%25%62%-100%46%
61012426828921616718624215969412711944216182569-569Not full-time58%54%59%52%58%51%53%61%70%55%47%46%56%43%66%47%75%38%100%-54%
Tenure44410217725515916115524208893267----474182292474Bought on mortgage42%44%39%46%42%49%44%60%61%53%71%62%37%----100%32%60%45%
348841281861019592-111011265---288-21671288Owned outright33%36%28%33%27%29%26%-19%2%8%7%36%---100%-38%15%27%99224242451534-1252063--94--445094Private Renter9%9%9%8%12%5%10%-20%6%4%13%9%--100%--8%10%9%
1471996636152681-131925123-181---11962181Social Renter14%8%21%11%16%16%19%40%-35%15%16%17%-100%---21%13%17%1641012954--2221117----71017Other2%2%2%2%2%1%1%--5%2%1%2%100%----1%2%2%
Children in household739170320420269219241-----7301112363265267412318730None70%73%71%75%72%67%68%-----100%67%68%68%92%56%72%66%69%
148325857425850----150-2252011936981150One14%14%13%10%11%18%14%----100%-11%14%21%4%20%12%17%14%
119245662423844---124--219510885966124Two11%10%12%11%11%12%13%---100%--12%10%6%3%19%10%14%12%353171515814--38---2132120211738Three3%1%4%3%4%3%4%--100%---10%7%2%*4%4%4%4%8212421-6------114426Four1%1%**1%1%*-100%------1%*1%1%*1%3-21-123------1--2213Five +*-**-*1%100%------1%--****
GOR35861163182--353211444502414683492155186166353North34%27%36%33%--100%60%11%38%36%33%33%22%38%36%32%33%33%34%33%
32363132162-327-12838582195521595161167161327Midlands31%27%29%29%-100%-40%29%22%31%39%30%26%29%16%33%34%29%33%31%
373106157213374---415424226996145101159216158374South35%46%35%38%100%---60%40%33%28%37%51%33%48%35%33%38%33%35%
All absolutely certain to vote556155234557213162182121562574201263421862552892685571053%67%52%100%57%50%52%39%34%40%50%38%58%69%35%45%65%54%51%55%53%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 109Sample profile
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total
Newspaper readership4396445323415713216321175658320109642128177268185453Tabloid42%28%100%42%42%40%46%61%9%45%45%39%44%56%53%44%45%37%47%38%43%
235231641551066361-2324321704192284102124107231Broad sheet22%100%14%28%28%19%17%-30%8%19%21%23%23%11%23%29%22%22%22%22%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 109Sample profile
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total1054769504921162852963252821171132562173082733743803005445101054Total45739226853591181562071295651114121140135169184157-510510Male
43.36%51.05%53.18%57.38%51.01%41.27%52.73%63.82%45.57%48.05%45.28%44.54%55.95%45.36%49.45%45.33%48.26%52.40%-100.00%48.40%5973762363957168140117153616214296168138204197143544-544Female
56.64%48.95%46.82%42.62%48.99%58.73%47.27%36.18%54.43%51.95%54.72%55.46%44.05%54.64%50.55%54.67%51.74%47.60%100.00%-51.60%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 110Weighting - Gender
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total
1054231453557374327353363812415073017181942884745694851054Total4571162192631621701783319517935577551137240197313510Male
43.36%50.17%48.32%47.27%43.40%52.03%50.33%100.00%49.43%50.44%40.87%53.10%48.57%41.87%41.16%54.21%47.75%50.65%34.63%64.57%48.40%597115234294212157175-31973703751010743150234372172544Female
56.64%49.83%51.68%52.73%56.60%47.97%49.67%-50.57%49.56%59.13%46.90%51.43%58.13%58.84%45.79%52.25%49.35%65.37%35.43%51.60%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 111Weighting - Gender
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total1054769504921162852963252821171132562173082733743803005445101054Total1388944101536202720182328254428--125606512516-24
13.09%11.55%8.76%10.45%12.91%12.56%6.60%8.21%7.01%15.70%20.52%10.79%11.74%14.27%10.11%--41.54%11.03%12.67%11.83%17113080152145448068222636286052--175839317525-34
16.22%16.96%15.88%15.97%18.25%15.79%14.93%24.78%24.10%19.09%22.52%14.03%12.93%19.40%18.94%--58.46%15.23%18.15%16.64%19414294271464538977241928557053-206-1079920635-44
18.41%18.43%18.66%29.27%12.10%22.55%17.93%27.34%27.39%20.47%17.01%10.91%25.51%22.73%19.31%-54.17%-19.69%19.39%19.54%182130104222345587067111141355445-174-908517445-54
17.27%16.88%20.58%24.39%19.81%15.60%19.70%21.50%23.78%9.20%9.61%16.06%16.04%17.45%16.34%-45.83%-16.49%16.59%16.54%1741237792236464944181646333644159--916815955-64
16.51%16.01%15.26%9.39%18.97%12.75%15.63%14.96%15.55%15.53%14.12%17.90%15.42%11.70%16.16%42.67%--16.72%13.42%15.13%19515510510215975106231878404452214--11310121465+
18.50%20.17%20.86%10.54%17.96%20.75%25.21%3.21%2.16%20.01%16.23%30.31%18.36%14.45%19.14%57.33%--20.83%19.78%20.32%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 112Weighting- Age
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total
1054231453557374327353363812415073017181942884745694851054Total13825463044404013593572125161765903512516-24
13.09%10.60%10.23%5.45%11.87%12.32%11.32%20.83%55.15%12.30%7.61%23.32%9.80%4.43%13.85%17.43%5.91%13.80%15.82%7.14%11.83%1713276705358642-103642844332991015112517525-34
16.22%13.65%16.74%12.54%14.31%17.78%18.06%79.16%-27.48%29.16%28.03%11.55%24.49%17.97%31.19%3.02%21.24%8.91%25.72%16.64%1943676106905660-31758468022226161416913720635-44
18.41%15.77%16.69%19.07%24.16%17.04%16.97%-44.85%44.12%46.35%31.05%11.01%11.88%11.92%27.59%5.54%29.63%12.13%28.25%19.54%1823867107505767--619231274361033926211217445-54
17.27%16.28%14.85%19.15%13.29%17.50%19.09%--16.10%15.06%15.11%17.38%22.08%19.83%10.62%11.49%19.31%10.93%23.12%16.54%1744173106486249---2315442617356936615955-64
16.51%17.87%16.07%19.11%12.95%18.80%14.03%---1.82%2.12%21.10%25.11%14.25%0.87%25.32%11.74%16.35%13.69%15.13%19560115138885472----121324012140202041021465+
18.50%25.83%25.41%24.68%23.43%16.56%20.53%----0.37%29.16%12.01%22.18%12.30%48.72%4.28%35.87%2.08%20.32%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 113Weighting- Age
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total1054769504921162852963252821171132562173082733743803005445101054Total34823016019315811160402826735474872134926150137288Owned outright
33.02%29.91%31.83%20.15%26.43%20.22%37.58%18.61%14.30%23.71%22.90%28.53%24.79%24.01%31.80%57.00%12.88%8.56%27.63%26.92%27.29%444322224405015213417917643457410614215276232166234240474Buying on mortgage
42.13%41.94%44.43%42.96%43.59%53.31%45.21%55.07%62.56%36.37%40.03%29.09%48.85%46.21%55.56%20.34%61.06%55.40%43.05%47.11%45.02%1471296721215225444231268338481366585810775181Council/HAT
13.95%16.83%13.29%22.93%17.77%18.16%8.53%13.67%14.87%26.44%22.61%32.29%17.31%15.67%4.65%17.67%15.13%19.22%19.61%14.62%17.19%11587531314242641231616262043221942505358111Private rent/other
10.91%11.32%10.46%13.97%12.21%8.31%8.68%12.64%8.27%13.49%14.46%10.08%9.05%14.11%7.99%4.99%10.93%16.82%9.71%11.35%10.50%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 114Weighting - Tenure
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total
1054231453557374327353363812415073017181942884745694851054Total348841281861019592-111011265---288-21671288Owned outright
33.02%36.32%28.37%33.37%27.03%29.00%25.97%-19.40%2.32%7.72%7.04%36.25%---100.00%-38.04%14.67%27.29%44410217725515916115524208893267----474182292474Buying on mortgage
42.13%44.17%39.02%45.72%42.47%49.11%43.91%60.08%60.52%52.81%71.11%62.21%36.62%----100.00%31.99%60.30%45.02%1471996636152681-131925123-181---11962181Council/HAT
13.95%8.31%21.30%11.27%16.20%15.96%19.39%39.92%-34.73%15.16%16.43%16.90%-100.00%---20.95%12.78%17.19%115265154531938-147217517-94--5159111Private rent/other
10.91%11.19%11.31%9.63%14.29%5.93%10.73%-20.08%10.15%6.01%14.32%10.24%100.00%-100.00%--9.02%12.25%10.50%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 115Weighting - Tenure
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total1054769504921162852963252821171132562173082733743803005445101054Total25724017037337310018812233295681958149157107-313313Male Full time
24.38%31.22%33.75%40.39%28.55%25.61%33.71%57.82%43.10%28.06%25.75%21.99%37.28%30.73%29.75%13.15%41.26%35.67%-61.37%29.70%191441141--658171188-1818Male Unemployed
1.80%1.87%0.71%1.23%1.12%1.24%0.39%--4.71%4.67%3.14%0.59%2.35%0.50%0.38%2.14%2.78%-3.51%1.70%18113894152541551971817503938521191842-179179Male Other
17.17%17.96%18.72%15.76%21.34%14.42%18.62%5.99%2.48%15.29%14.86%19.42%18.08%12.27%19.20%31.80%4.86%13.95%-35.12%17.00%18711173152461358289181218277056279252172-172Female Full time
17.74%14.45%14.59%16.17%20.70%21.28%11.71%25.32%31.46%15.81%10.68%7.17%12.32%22.87%20.62%7.31%24.23%17.44%31.59%-16.30%10145-134--368332251017-17Female Unemployed
0.95%1.84%1.07%-0.86%0.95%1.48%--2.67%4.99%3.24%1.35%1.06%0.88%0.50%1.21%3.47%3.10%-1.60%40025115724321041013565394411566957917510080355-355Female Other
37.95%32.66%31.16%26.45%27.42%36.50%34.09%10.86%22.97%33.46%39.05%45.05%30.38%30.71%29.05%46.85%26.30%26.69%65.31%-33.70%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 116Weighting - Working status
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total
1054231453557374327353363812415073017181942884745694851054Total2577012616992113108121547591896343650186-313313Male Full time
24.38%30.25%27.90%30.35%24.51%34.65%30.63%39.24%30.11%39.48%37.86%39.28%25.91%36.32%18.95%38.64%17.33%39.31%-64.57%29.70%19262459--21311-1022418-18Male Unemployed
1.80%0.81%1.36%0.36%1.11%1.52%2.49%--6.18%0.72%2.15%1.57%-5.60%2.33%0.53%0.86%3.15%-1.70%181448692675261212317154130128650179-179Male Other
17.17%19.11%19.06%16.56%17.79%15.86%17.21%60.76%19.32%4.78%2.29%11.66%21.09%5.56%16.60%13.24%29.89%10.49%31.48%-17.00%187375999664758--218221294281321106-172172Female Full time
17.74%16.05%12.94%17.74%17.73%14.43%16.52%--5.67%14.85%14.70%17.70%20.81%15.25%14.36%7.40%22.32%-35.43%16.30%10-103656---4210-931317-17Female Unemployed
0.95%-2.30%0.51%1.57%1.47%1.75%---3.09%1.01%1.31%-4.85%3.47%0.49%0.72%2.96%-1.60%40078165192139105111-317514723767026128125355-355Female Other
37.95%33.78%36.44%34.48%37.29%32.07%31.40%-50.57%43.89%41.19%31.20%32.42%37.32%38.74%27.95%44.36%26.31%62.41%-33.70%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 117Weighting - Working status
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total1054769504921162852963252821171132562173082733743803005445101054Total
5233262591991234---42181213241942A4.93%4.29%5.11%2.37%4.31%3.21%6.28%2.88%4.40%2.17%3.67%---15.44%4.71%3.09%4.28%4.32%3.66%4.00%2121601191932716863751218---231798666115116231B
20.11%20.86%23.72%20.93%27.86%24.71%22.97%19.26%26.50%10.05%16.03%---84.56%21.09%22.51%22.16%21.06%22.81%21.90%32022014724428780941033433--308-80124104168140308C1
30.36%28.69%29.13%26.20%36.42%30.59%27.20%28.90%36.37%28.83%29.34%--100.00%-21.54%32.52%34.54%30.92%27.37%29.20%213159992116586287502524-217--73905496121217C2
20.21%20.68%19.68%22.70%14.27%20.40%20.85%26.77%17.56%21.81%21.14%-100.00%--19.63%23.72%17.85%17.59%23.81%20.60%143132772012394571432723171---6452558387171D
13.57%17.13%15.28%21.55%10.31%13.70%15.26%21.89%15.17%22.74%20.51%66.67%---17.18%13.57%18.30%15.31%17.15%16.20%11464366821221-171185---59179592785E
10.82%8.36%7.08%6.25%6.83%7.39%7.43%0.29%-14.39%9.33%33.33%---15.85%4.59%2.88%10.80%5.21%8.10%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 118Weighting - Social Class
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total
1054231453557374327353363812415073017181942884745694851054Total52201028141612---3832-111426251842A
4.93%8.80%2.26%4.98%3.78%4.84%3.46%---2.29%5.09%4.34%-0.52%1.34%4.84%5.49%4.31%3.64%4.00%2128180139857176-1626361627121473126111120231B
20.11%34.92%17.77%25.01%22.65%21.57%21.42%-20.63%16.58%20.67%24.08%22.13%38.80%6.48%14.90%25.34%26.49%19.50%24.73%21.90%3207510516411484110-31342452032484174142143165308C1
30.36%32.30%23.15%29.43%30.36%25.74%31.18%-40.77%35.41%33.64%30.23%27.78%14.62%26.62%43.69%25.70%29.97%25.09%34.02%29.20%21322111109718264111131341404381654106109108217C2
20.21%9.39%24.52%19.63%19.07%25.00%18.13%39.92%9.78%27.81%24.83%22.50%19.20%23.29%20.74%16.74%18.72%22.35%19.23%22.21%20.60%143211038056496511519221233481837649774171D
13.57%9.18%22.67%14.30%15.08%15.05%18.44%39.24%19.40%12.00%15.18%14.73%16.83%18.91%26.41%19.15%13.03%13.53%17.05%15.20%16.20%11413443734262611345711354361084185E
10.82%5.42%9.63%6.64%9.05%7.79%7.37%20.83%9.42%8.20%3.40%3.36%9.72%4.38%19.22%4.18%12.37%2.17%14.83%0.20%8.10%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 119Weighting - Social Class
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total1054769504921162852963252821171132562173082733743803005445101054Total
4729144618416146415101110151912192746North East4.46%3.74%2.77%3.86%5.46%6.22%1.38%4.84%4.99%4.76%3.91%5.94%4.75%3.59%3.63%4.13%4.91%4.13%3.53%5.34%4.41%130865871336373626169242138385237336062121North West
12.33%11.16%11.44%7.89%11.42%12.50%12.56%11.11%9.14%13.95%7.73%9.50%9.61%12.49%13.85%13.93%9.60%10.96%10.94%12.14%11.52%8571467132126322415824162823263532464692Yorkshire & Humberside
8.06%9.19%9.17%7.78%11.32%7.46%8.77%9.76%8.49%12.50%7.18%9.52%7.59%9.04%8.51%6.87%9.12%10.50%8.38%9.07%8.72%7559391102027312211820221621222235344579East Midlands
7.12%7.69%7.70%1.47%8.68%7.04%9.26%9.69%7.74%9.18%7.44%7.75%10.28%5.21%7.69%5.83%5.91%11.65%6.26%8.86%7.52%9867433428353623111122222724383225445295West Midlands
9.30%8.74%8.44%3.76%3.62%9.76%11.79%10.94%8.17%9.54%9.62%8.55%10.14%8.84%8.77%10.22%8.45%8.24%8.00%10.10%9.02%977943210213131301315242229253938235050100East of England/Eastern
9.20%10.32%8.63%2.00%8.90%7.37%10.59%9.65%10.81%11.08%13.33%9.22%10.31%9.41%9.30%10.49%10.02%7.68%9.17%9.89%9.52%13390561113453240391516252348393359437659135Greater London
12.62%11.74%11.03%11.50%11.61%15.74%10.65%12.20%13.91%12.61%13.74%9.89%10.60%15.65%14.15%8.85%15.63%14.21%14.03%11.54%12.82%139108771315384942331215372743395951358759146South East
13.19%14.04%15.28%13.68%12.89%13.27%16.71%12.90%11.69%10.16%13.66%14.55%12.33%13.99%14.17%15.90%13.46%11.71%15.95%11.57%13.83%1017660620173423206728222221432920494493South West9.58%9.90%11.88%6.55%17.49%5.92%11.35%7.03%7.08%5.12%6.49%10.80%9.91%7.24%7.87%11.64%7.73%6.69%8.93%8.70%8.82%
53372914516111716349151216172016302353Wales5.03%4.84%5.79%15.13%4.00%5.48%3.58%5.27%5.62%2.36%3.44%3.69%6.97%3.92%5.91%4.45%5.35%5.28%5.44%4.55%5.01%
96674024526102135101527163317293727514293Scotland9.11%8.66%7.86%26.38%4.63%9.23%3.35%6.61%12.37%8.74%13.45%10.60%7.51%10.62%6.15%7.69%9.82%8.95%9.36%8.24%8.82%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 120Weighting - Region
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total1054231453557374327353363812415073017181942884745694851054Total
4722228--46---3637-661420222546North East4.46%0.82%4.79%5.11%--13.17%---2.58%4.28%5.05%-3.46%6.89%4.72%4.25%3.81%5.11%4.41%130206060--121--51515861281036477052121North West
12.33%8.66%13.34%10.73%--34.43%--14.27%11.82%9.96%11.84%4.43%15.66%10.34%12.45%9.87%12.26%10.66%11.52%85193744--9211419175011292347504292Yorkshire & Humberside
8.06%8.33%8.13%7.91%--26.05%39.24%10.74%10.76%15.28%11.11%6.89%7.64%6.41%9.44%8.16%9.84%8.83%8.58%8.72%75173431-79-11111955-1542040394079East Midlands
7.12%7.26%7.50%5.58%-24.19%-39.92%10.66%3.66%9.08%6.22%7.58%-8.26%4.06%7.09%8.44%6.81%8.34%7.52%98183051-95--138156731443045464995West Midlands
9.30%7.85%6.63%9.10%-29.03%--18.43%9.13%6.67%9.88%9.23%15.47%7.62%3.78%10.48%9.47%8.15%10.03%9.02%97234951-100---2152459215428515645100East of England/Eastern
9.20%9.78%10.90%9.13%-30.65%---5.33%12.00%16.24%8.09%11.02%8.27%4.72%9.84%10.70%9.79%9.21%9.52%133496372135---281616914302621547164135Greater London
12.62%21.12%13.85%12.88%36.15%---26.06%20.24%13.18%10.75%12.52%23.95%16.59%27.74%7.18%11.46%12.53%13.16%12.82%139466082146---1314141132151348688759146South East
13.19%20.08%13.17%14.80%38.99%---20.63%8.17%11.58%9.29%15.49%8.92%8.13%14.39%16.78%14.28%15.29%12.12%13.83%10111355893---1411126531653237583593South West9.58%4.77%7.70%10.47%24.86%---13.48%11.55%8.67%8.05%8.89%18.43%8.71%5.59%11.17%7.73%10.12%7.29%8.82%
5361930-53---241038-831625262753Wales5.03%2.56%4.19%5.36%-16.13%---4.04%3.16%6.49%5.16%-4.68%3.34%5.61%5.28%4.54%5.56%5.01%
96204450--931-57126822291941454893Scotland9.11%8.76%9.80%8.93%--26.34%20.83%-12.85%5.97%7.74%9.26%10.15%12.21%9.71%6.51%8.69%7.85%9.95%8.82%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 121Weighting - Region
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total1054769504921162852963252821171132562173082733743803005445101054Total
8869481091629661815418232122254118226284Yes8.35%8.93%9.59%11.31%7.62%5.50%9.82%20.35%6.48%13.17%3.15%7.10%10.80%6.82%7.95%6.81%10.83%5.89%4.13%12.13%8.00%96670045582107270267259264102110238194287251348339282521448970No
91.65%91.07%90.41%88.69%92.38%94.50%90.18%79.65%93.52%86.83%96.85%92.90%89.20%93.18%92.05%93.19%89.17%94.11%95.87%87.87%92.00%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 122
Weighting - Self employed
Base : All working
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total
1054231453557374327353363812415073017181942884745694851054Total88222551372027-2711659-12102141166884Yes
8.35%9.52%5.57%9.08%9.92%6.08%7.74%-30.11%18.61%8.57%3.75%8.10%-6.67%10.39%7.39%8.69%2.85%14.04%8.00%96620942850733730732534311141446711716984266433553417970No
91.65%90.48%94.43%90.92%90.08%93.92%92.26%100.00%69.89%81.39%91.43%96.25%91.90%100.00%93.33%89.61%92.61%91.31%97.15%85.96%92.00%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 123
Weighting - Self employed
Base : All working
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total1054769504921162852963252821171132562173082733743803005445101054Total1861508824226042513528329133622594595811793211None
17.65%19.56%17.48%26.44%19.02%21.19%14.09%15.65%12.41%23.61%28.09%35.67%14.99%19.99%9.29%25.18%15.53%19.22%21.59%18.31%20.00%53731020537441291241331235141109981281051731601062302094401 car or light van
50.95%40.38%40.74%39.82%38.27%45.25%42.00%41.00%43.46%43.43%36.00%42.38%45.01%41.71%38.42%46.40%42.13%35.30%42.34%41.02%41.70%2652331612242789899992633416210410387125991561553112 cars/light vans
25.14%30.27%31.93%23.51%35.91%27.42%32.99%30.56%35.02%22.55%28.88%16.15%28.75%33.70%37.88%23.25%32.82%33.08%28.60%30.45%29.50%6675509818324226128152414391936374152933+ cars/light vans
6.26%9.79%9.85%10.23%6.80%6.14%10.92%12.79%9.11%10.40%7.03%5.79%11.25%4.60%14.41%5.18%9.51%12.41%7.47%10.22%8.80%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 124
Weighting - Cars in household
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total
1054231453557374327353363812415073017181942884745694851054Total186351039883537422891717118432573614566211None
17.65%15.25%22.71%17.58%22.19%16.30%21.11%60.76%26.06%20.73%7.29%11.21%23.40%5.75%46.53%34.67%19.92%7.53%25.50%13.54%20.00%53710118723716412814813104757321863441242002402004401 car or light van
50.95%43.53%41.31%42.50%43.83%39.05%41.90%39.24%53.31%27.06%37.76%38.02%43.95%47.74%34.98%47.41%43.11%42.07%42.11%41.21%41.70%2657712317794115102-115586617042517781871451663112 cars/light vans
25.14%33.31%27.24%31.70%25.20%35.08%28.88%-20.63%39.90%46.73%44.24%23.32%26.17%13.86%17.92%27.03%39.37%25.41%34.30%29.50%66184046333129--510106838-29524053933+ cars/light vans
6.26%7.90%8.75%8.22%8.77%9.58%8.11%--12.31%8.23%6.53%9.33%20.34%4.63%-9.94%11.03%6.98%10.94%8.80%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 125
Weighting - Cars in household
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
VotingWork sectorNon-votersSocial ClassAgeGenderNot Labour(includingPrivate/
UnwtdNon-NotConservavoluntarPublicWouldUndecideTotalvoters)LabourOtherLib DemLabourtivey sectorsectornot votedDEC2C1AB55+35-5416-34FemaleMaleWtd Total1054769504921162852963252821171132562173082733743803005445101054Total
9727164808711224928129626210798237203275251367345254499466965WHITE (net)92.22%93.19%95.39%94.11%97.09%87.33%95.13%91.32%92.97%91.27%86.74%92.54%93.37%89.20%92.02%98.12%90.71%84.62%91.81%91.38%91.60%
902665450771072362652772469492228189252233342321238465436901WHITE - British85.58%86.55%89.28%83.52%93.01%82.69%89.62%85.26%87.40%80.25%81.58%88.88%86.85%81.84%85.41%91.52%84.39%79.44%85.57%85.44%85.51%
1043115124111342351639WHITE - Irish0.95%0.53%0.52%0.95%0.80%1.83%0.27%0.65%1.47%0.51%0.78%0.25%1.19%1.19%0.88%0.92%1.29%0.31%1.10%0.65%0.88%
6047289481518121259121916211915282755WHITE - Any other white5.69%6.11%5.59%9.64%3.28%2.81%5.24%5.41%4.09%10.52%4.38%3.41%5.33%6.17%5.73%5.67%5.03%4.88%5.15%5.28%5.21%background
764821433514262010141914292153344424183NON WHITE (net)7.21%6.21%4.23%4.75%2.91%12.24%4.57%7.96%7.03%8.73%12.14%7.46%6.24%9.51%7.59%1.39%8.78%14.69%7.65%8.04%7.84%
171052-7373234321017109918ASIAN OR ASIAN BRITISH -1.61%1.36%1.06%2.67%-2.60%0.98%2.18%1.02%1.38%3.06%1.50%1.16%0.61%3.53%0.19%1.90%3.31%1.60%1.79%1.70%Indian
5311-2--2-13--1-134-4ASIAN OR ASIAN BRITISH -0.47%0.35%0.11%0.62%-0.59%--0.76%-0.90%1.32%--0.37%-0.33%1.05%0.81%-0.42%Pakistani
431-11----2121--22314ASIAN OR ASIAN BRITISH -0.38%0.40%0.19%-0.82%0.21%----1.88%0.38%0.72%0.37%--0.51%0.58%0.50%0.19%0.35%Bangladeshi
662--122222-132-16166ASIAN OR ASIAN BRITISH -0.57%0.75%0.33%--0.22%0.57%0.74%0.87%1.41%2.16%-0.35%1.12%0.79%-0.16%1.92%0.11%1.13%0.61%Any other Asian
background831-16-12-21251261459BLACK OR BLACK BRITISH -
0.76%0.45%0.27%-1.16%1.93%-0.27%0.83%-1.88%0.32%0.75%1.74%0.43%0.65%1.46%0.32%0.71%1.00%0.85%Caribbean18931-12294336383-101113821BLACK OR BLACK BRITISH -
1.71%1.13%0.63%1.46%-4.26%0.62%2.76%1.27%2.54%2.26%2.42%1.58%2.73%1.05%-2.57%3.70%2.40%1.54%1.98%African---------------------BLACK OR BLACK BRITISH ----------------------Any other black
background211-12-12----3--21123MIXED - White and Black
0.19%0.14%0.21%-0.93%0.57%-0.33%0.58%----0.88%--0.43%0.36%0.20%0.32%0.26%Caribbean31---2-11----211-2-33MIXED - White and Black
0.28%0.18%---0.69%-0.32%0.49%----0.64%0.50%0.37%-0.66%-0.66%0.32%African431--112-2-111---4224MIXED - White and Asian
0.38%0.38%0.17%--0.23%0.30%0.65%-1.75%-0.56%0.31%0.48%---1.20%0.38%0.30%0.34%422--22121-13--122224MIXED - Any other mixed
0.38%0.32%0.35%--0.61%0.60%0.16%0.63%0.56%-0.46%1.37%--0.18%0.47%0.58%0.42%0.37%0.40%background333--1322----13-22133CHINESE OR OTHER ETHNIC
0.28%0.33%0.50%--0.32%0.85%0.54%0.59%----0.30%0.92%-0.44%0.59%0.16%0.51%0.33%GROUP - Chinese232---2--1-1-2--21213CHINESE OR OTHER ETHNIC
0.19%0.42%0.39%---0.67%--1.08%-0.49%-0.64%--0.52%0.42%0.36%0.25%0.31%GROUP - Any otherbackground
6521-112--1-141222336Refused0.57%0.60%0.38%1.13%-0.43%0.29%0.72%--1.12%-0.39%1.29%0.38%0.50%0.50%0.69%0.54%0.58%0.56%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 126ETHNIC - Which one of these ethnic groups would you describe yourself as?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%
Allabsolute
lyNewspapercertainreadershipto voteGORChildren in householdTenureWork Status
BoughtNotUnwtdBroadSocialPrivateOwnedonfull-Full-TotalsheetTabloid10SouthMidlandsNorthFive +FourThreeTwoOneNoneOtherRenterRenteroutrightmortgagetimetimeWtd Total1054231453557374327353363812415073017181942884745694851054Total
97220841452233230233133281141236931615376281439520446965WHITE (net)92.22%90.13%91.51%93.70%88.83%92.34%93.85%100.00%53.42%75.16%91.61%82.31%94.89%94.72%84.34%81.59%97.84%92.46%91.34%91.91%91.60%
90218839848830428331433251081156451614761261417485416901WHITE - British85.58%81.43%87.78%87.60%81.42%86.49%88.93%100.00%53.42%66.35%87.14%77.03%88.39%94.72%80.97%65.04%90.66%87.82%85.19%85.88%85.51%
10257541--1216--334549WHITE - Irish0.95%1.06%1.14%1.26%1.31%1.19%0.15%--2.32%1.38%0.54%0.81%--2.80%0.92%0.85%0.90%0.86%0.88%
60181227231517--24742-6131818302555WHITE - Any other white5.69%7.64%2.59%4.84%6.10%4.67%4.78%--6.49%3.09%4.75%5.69%-3.37%13.75%6.26%3.79%5.25%5.17%5.21%background
76203832392420-3910263212416636443883NON WHITE (net)7.21%8.71%8.30%5.69%10.33%7.39%5.62%-46.58%22.58%8.39%17.69%4.42%5.28%13.14%17.48%2.02%7.54%7.78%7.91%7.84%
17369477--121041232109918ASIAN OR ASIAN BRITISH -1.61%1.23%1.28%1.65%1.05%2.11%1.99%--2.70%1.96%6.83%0.57%5.28%0.89%3.54%0.66%2.13%1.55%1.87%1.70%Indian
5312-22-111-2-11124-4ASIAN OR ASIAN BRITISH -0.47%1.21%0.25%0.28%-0.65%0.64%-10.74%2.68%0.90%-0.22%-0.31%1.09%0.23%0.45%0.77%-0.42%Pakistani
411231--13----3--14-4ASIAN OR ASIAN BRITISH -0.38%0.26%0.25%0.35%0.82%0.19%--9.78%8.13%----1.70%--0.13%0.65%-0.35%Bangladeshi
6121151----33-22-3256ASIAN OR ASIAN BRITISH -0.57%0.33%0.51%0.14%0.24%1.44%0.22%----1.96%0.47%-0.91%1.78%-0.65%0.27%1.00%0.61%Any other Asian
background813172---1116-6--3639BLACK OR BLACK BRITISH -
0.76%0.58%0.65%0.17%1.91%0.56%---2.52%0.71%0.78%0.82%-3.32%--0.62%1.01%0.67%0.85%Caribbean18616121622-12675-57-9111021BLACK OR BLACK BRITISH -
1.71%2.78%3.49%2.12%4.36%0.65%0.70%-9.42%6.55%4.82%4.81%0.63%-2.66%7.38%-1.92%1.90%2.07%1.98%African---------------------BLACK OR BLACK BRITISH ----------------------Any other black
background2----3------3-2--1-33MIXED - White and Black
0.19%----0.82%------0.37%-0.90%--0.23%-0.56%0.26%Caribbean311121--1--11---12123MIXED - White and Black
0.28%0.59%0.30%0.25%0.64%0.29%--16.64%--0.63%0.19%---0.48%0.42%0.17%0.50%0.32%African4-31211----12-111-124MIXED - White and Asian
0.38%-0.60%0.12%0.55%0.20%0.25%----0.96%0.29%-0.79%1.59%0.23%-0.26%0.43%0.34%4122-14-----4-3-1-414MIXED - Any other mixed
0.38%0.23%0.51%0.32%-0.20%1.00%-----0.57%-1.64%-0.41%-0.64%0.11%0.40%background3312112----31----3-33CHINESE OR OTHER ETHNIC
0.28%1.48%0.19%0.30%0.23%0.28%0.47%----1.72%0.12%----0.72%-0.71%0.33%GROUP - Chinese2-1-2-1-----1--2-13-3CHINESE OR OTHER ETHNIC
0.19%-0.28%-0.53%-0.36%-----0.17%--2.11%-0.27%0.57%-0.31%GROUP - Any otherbackground
6313312--1--5-51*-516Refused0.57%1.16%0.19%0.60%0.84%0.27%0.53%--2.26%--0.69%-2.53%0.93%0.15%-0.88%0.18%0.56%
Survey on Class - Poll - March 2008Schott's Almanac Survey on Class
(Coded, all data) 7-9th March 2008 - General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusTable 127ETHNIC - Which one of these ethnic groups would you describe yourself as?
Base : All
Fieldwork dates : 7th to 9th March 2008Respondent Type : General Public 16+ - Telephone OmnibusSource : Ipsos MORI *=Less than 0.5%