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socben1 — 1st priority spending social benefit BC215
| Value |
Label |
Count |
Percentage |
Filename: bsa03
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-2.00
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Skp, A version
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1160
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n/a%
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1.00
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Retirement pensions
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1940
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59%
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2.00
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Child benefits
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452
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13%
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3.00
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unemployed benefit
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121
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3%
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4.00
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disabled people benefit
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520
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15%
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5.00
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single parents benefit
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196
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5%
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6.00
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(None of these)
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27
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0%
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8.00
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Don't know
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16
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0%
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9.00
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Not answered
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0
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0%
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4432 cases
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Question
Thinking now only of the government's spending on social benefits like those on the card. Which, if any, of these would be your highest priority for extra spending?
Universe
VERSIONS B AND C: ASK ALL
Other datasets
Other datasets that may have similar variables:
- socben1:
BSA Survey 1984 , BSA Survey 1985 , BSA Survey 1986 , BSA Survey 1987 , BSA Survey 1989 , BSA Survey 1990 , BSA Survey 1991 , BSA Survey 1983-1991; Cumulative File , BSA Survey 1993 , BSA Survey 1994 , BSA Survey 1995 , BSA Survey 1996 , BSA Survey 2000 , BSA Survey 2001
- socben1:
BSA Survey 1984 , BSA Survey 1985 , BSA Survey 1986 , BSA Survey 1987 , BSA Survey 1989 , BSA Survey 1990 , BSA Survey 1991 , BSA Survey 1983-1991; Cumulative File , BSA Survey 1993 , BSA Survey 1994 , BSA Survey 1995 , BSA Survey 1996 , BSA Survey 2000 , BSA Survey 2001 , BSA Survey 1983 , BSA 2005
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