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C4 / Juniper Survey of Muslims 2015
25 April - 31 May 2015
Absolutes/col percents
Table 131
Sympathetic to extremism
Base: All respondents
Q.45 Gender
Total
Male
(A)
Female
(B)
Q.47 Age
18-24
(C)
25-34
(D)
35-44
(E)
Q.53 Social Grade
45-54
(F)
55-64
(G)
65+
(H)
AB
(I)
C1
(J)
C2
(K)
DE
(L)
Q.50 Housing status
Owner/
PrioccuSocial
vate
pier
renter
renter
(M)
(N)
(O)
Q.49 Working
status
Not
Workworking
ing
(P)
(Q)
Unweighted base
1081
576
505
208
330
271
149
74
49
138
277
190
439
518
263
209
555
507
Weighted base
1081
568
513
204
342
255
137
76*
67*
133
268
185
455
516
264
209
482
578
Sympathetic
Not sympathetic
47
4%
22
4%
25
5%
8
4%
13
4%
14
6%
5
4%
1
1%
5
8%
2
1%
7
3%
2
1%
1034
96%
546
96%
488
95%
196
96%
329
96%
241
94%
132
96%
75
99%
62
92%
131
99%L
261
97%L
183
99%L
36
8%IJK
419
92%
23
4%
10
4%
5
2%
16
3%
30
5%
493
96%
254
96%
204
98%
466
97%
548
95%
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B - C/D/E/F/G/H - I/J/K/L - M/N/O - P/Q - R/S - T/U - V/W - a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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