Scottish Social Attitudes 2015: Attitudes to Government, the National Health Service, the Economy and Standard of Living
This report provides the findings of the core module of the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2015 on attitudes to government, the National Health Service, the economy and standard of living.
Annex A - detailed tables
Notes on tables
- '*' indicates less than 0.5 percent but greater than zero
- '-' indicates no respondents gave this answer
- All figures are rounded to the nearest whole number
Table A1.1: Sample sizes (1999-2015)
Chapter 2 Detailed Tables
Table A2.3: How much do you trust the UK Government to make fair decisions? (2006-2015, column %)
Table A2.5: How much do you trust your Local Council to make fair decisions? (2015, column %)
Table A2.14: Do you think having a Scottish Parliament is giving ordinary people...
Table A2.15: Which of the following do you think has most influence over the way Scotland is run?
Table A2.16: How much do you trust the Scottish Government to make fair decisions?
Chapter 3 Detailed tables
Table A3.1: Those who chose 'helping the economy grow' as the highest priority for government action
Table A3.3: Whether the standard of the health service in Scotland has increased or fallen
Table A3.9: What about the general standard
Table A3.12: Who is 'credited' for a stronger economy (2006- 2015)
Table A3.13: Who is 'blamed' for a weaker economy (2006- 2015)
Table A3.14: Who is 'credited' for an increase in the standard of living (2006- 2015)
Table A3.15: Who is 'blamed' for a fall in the standard of living (2006- 2015)
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