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  Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey - 1994

Year: 1994

Module: Civil_Liberties
Variable: LEAKECON


Question:
Suppose the government wanted to find out the name of the person who had leaked these confidential economic plans. Should the paper have the legal right to keep the person's name secret, or not?


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 %
Definitely should have the legal right to keep name secret28
Probably should18
Probably should not18
Definitely should not have the legal right31
Don't know5
Not answered1


Results for men and women
%
 MaleFemale
Definitely should have the legal right to keep name secret 31 25
Probably should 17 20
Probably should not 16 20
Definitely should not have the legal right 31 30
Don't know 4 6
Not answered 1 0


Table Index

Results for people of different ages
%
 18-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465+
Definitely should have the legal right to keep name secret 34 29 23 35 24 22
Probably should 20 15 22 18 13 18
Probably should not 13 25 15 16 22 16
Definitely should not have the legal right 29 27 36 27 33 34
Don't know 2 2 4 4 8 9
Not answered 2 1 0 0 0 0


Table Index

Results for people of different religions
%
 CatholicProtestantNo religion
Definitely should have the legal right to keep name secret 36 19 50
Probably should 20 19 9
Probably should not 17 21 8
Definitely should not have the legal right 19 39 28
Don't know 8 3 3
Not answered 1 0 3


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