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  Northern Ireland Social Attitudes - 1995

Year: 1995

Module: Taxation
Variable: DFCSPDR1


Question:
Now some questions about government spending and the taxes to pay for it. Suppose that if spending goes up, then taxes have to be raised to pay for it. If it goes down, taxes can be cut. Suppose that the government had to choose between these three options, for each of these seven areas of government spending, which option do you think would be best for you and your household?
Defence.


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 %
Increase spending and taxes7
Keep spending and taxes the same39
Cut spending and taxes48
(none of these2
Don't know3


Results for men and women
%
 MaleFemale
Increase spending and taxes 9 5
Keep spending and taxes the same 33 44
Cut spending and taxes 55 43
(none of these 3 2
Don't know 0 6


Table Index

Results for people of different ages
%
 18-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465+
Increase spending and taxes * 5 4 7 * 11
Keep spending and taxes the same * 34 26 51 * 47
Cut spending and taxes * 56 64 41 * 27
(none of these * 4 2 0 * 5
Don't know * 1 4 1 0 11
* indicates that the number of people in this category is
too small to allow percentages to be calculated.


Table Index

Results for people of different religions
%
 CatholicProtestantNo religion
Increase spending and taxes 2 11 *
Keep spending and taxes the same 33 45 *
Cut spending and taxes 60 38 *
(none of these 3 1 *
Don't know 3 4 0
* indicates that the number of people in this category is
too small to allow percentages to be calculated.


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