Question 5 Everyone in my community shares the same standards

Religion | ||||||||
Christian |
Muslim |
None |
Total | |||||
N |
% |
N |
% |
_N |
% |
_N |
% | |
Yes |
23 |
18.9 |
257 |
37.6 |
22 |
16.8 |
307 |
32.5 |
Unsure |
42 |
34.4 |
236 |
34.7 |
38 |
29 |
318 |
33.5 |
No |
57__ |
46.7 |
188 |
27.7 |
71 |
54.2 |
323 |
34.1 |
Opinions were fairly evenly divided on whether everyone in the community shared the
same values. Those reporting that their parents had no college or university education
were more likely to disagree. Muslim students agreed far more (38%) than the other
groups. It is important to note an ambiguity in the question, which can be taken to refer to
the whole local population or to the Muslim community.
‘My neighbours play Polish Music. It’s manky music man. They play loud music so I play
mine loud too.’
71
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