Question 9e I trust society

Religion
Christian |
_____Muslim_____ |
____None_____ |
_____Total______ | |||||
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% | |
Yes |
24 |
20 |
183 |
27.4 |
19 |
14.4 |
19 |
14.4 |
Unsure |
41 |
34.2 |
261 |
39 |
51 |
38.6 |
51 |
38.6 |
No |
55___ |
45.8 |
225 |
33.6 |
62_____ |
47__ |
62 |
47 |
Caribbean students, Muslim students and those whose parents had attended college were
likely to give more positive responses to this question. Those who saw themselves as
European were likely to give less positive responses.
If you go to a job interview, they’ll ask you where you go to school. If you say Saltley
they’ll say blah, blah. They want to see you go to posh school.’
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