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  Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey - 1989

Year: 1989

Module: Community_Relations
Variable: NHSRLGPJ


Question:
First, the National Health Service in Northern Ireland. How does it treat Catholic and Protestant patients?


Index to tables on this page

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

Overall Results %
Catholics treated much better2
Catholics treated a bit better3
Both treated equally89
Protestants treated a bit better1
Protestants treated much better0
It depends/don't know/can't say4
Not answered1


Results for men and women
%
 MaleFemale
Catholics treated much better 2 3
Catholics treated a bit better 2 3
Both treated equally 90 89
Protestants treated a bit better 2 1
Protestants treated much better 0 0
It depends/don't know/can't say 3 4
Not answered 0 1


Table Index

Results for people of different ages
%
 18-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465+
Catholics treated much better 2 3 3 2 2 3
Catholics treated a bit better 2 3 1 3 2 5
Both treated equally 84 91 91 91 93 87
Protestants treated a bit better 5 1 1 0 0 1
Protestants treated much better 0 1 0 0 0 0
It depends/don't know/can't say 6 2 5 5 2 3
Not answered 1 0 0 0 2 1


Table Index

Results for people of different religions
%
 CatholicProtestantNo religion
Catholics treated much better 0 4 2
Catholics treated a bit better 0 5 2
Both treated equally 94 86 90
Protestants treated a bit better 3 0 1
Protestants treated much better 0 0 0
It depends/don't know/can't say 2 4 5
Not answered 0 1 0


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