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  Northern Ireland Assembly Elections Study - 2003

Year: 2003

Module: Main
Variable: q9


Question:
Thinking about the Good Friday Agreement now, would you say that it has benefited unionists more than nationalists, nationalists more than unionists, or that unionists and nationalists have benefited equally?


Index to tables on this page

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

Overall Results %
Unionists benefited a lot more than nationalists1
Unionists benefited a little more than nationalists2
Nationalists benefited a lot more than unionists34
Nationalists benefited a little more than unionists15
Unionists and nationalists benefited equally31
(neither side benefited)9
Don't know9
(refused/na)0


Results for men and women
%
 MaleFemale
Unionists benefited a lot more than nationalists 1 2
Unionists benefited a little more than nationalists 2 2
Nationalists benefited a lot more than unionists 39 31
Nationalists benefited a little more than unionists 18 11
Unionists and nationalists benefited equally 29 32
(neither side benefited) 8 10
Don't know 4 13
(refused/na) 0 0


Table Index
Results for people of different religions
%
 CatholicProtestantNo religion
Unionists benefited a lot more than nationalists 3 1 1
Unionists benefited a little more than nationalists 3 1 3
Nationalists benefited a lot more than unionists 7 56 21
Nationalists benefited a little more than unionists 12 17 11
Unionists and nationalists benefited equally 47 17 45
(neither side benefited) 14 4 13
Don't know 14 5 7
(refused/na) 0 0 0


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