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Methodology

These are the findings of the Global @dvisor Wave 20 (G@20), an Ipsos survey conducted between April 6th
and April 21st.
The survey instrument is conducted monthly in 24 countries around the world via the Ipsos Online Panel system.
The countries reporting herein are Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Great Britain,
Germany, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South
Korea, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the United States of America.
For the results of the survey presented herein, an international sample of 18,787 adults aged 18-64 in the US and
Canada, and age 16-64 in all other countries, were interviewed. Approximately 1000+ individuals participated on a
country by country basis via the Ipsos Online Panel with the exception of Argentina, Belgium, Indonesia, Mexico,
Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden and Turkey, where each have a sample approximately
500+.
Weighting was then employed to balance demographics and ensure that the sample's composition reflects that of
the adult population according to the most recent country Census data, and to provide results intended to
approximate the sample universe. A survey with an unweighted probability sample of this size and a 100%
response rate would have an estimated margin of error of +/-3.1 percentage points for a sample of 1,000 and an
estimated margin of error of +/- 4.5 percentage points 19 times out of 20 per country of what the results would have
been had the entire population of adults in that country had been polled. All sample surveys and polls may be
subject to other sources of error, including, but not limited to coverage error, and measurement error.
For information or assistance about this please contact:
David Smith
Research Manager, Omnibus Division
Ipsos Public Affairs +1 (312) 777-3946
david.smith@ipsos.com
The Ipsos Global @dvisor Omnibus is a monthly, online survey of consumer citizens in 24 countries and
produces syndicated reports and studies specifically tailored to the needs of corporations, advertising and PR
agencies, and governments. For information on this omnibus or other Global @dvisor products contact:
Chris Deeney
Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Omnibus Division
Ipsos Public Affairs +1 (312) 665-0551
chris.deeney@ipsos.com
Visit www.ipsos.com for information about all of our products and services.

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CK1_1. [Rice] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these
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CK1_1. [Rice] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these
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CK1_2. [Seaweed] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_3. [Fish] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very much,
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CK1_4. [Fruits] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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much, somewhat, not very much, not at all.
CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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much, somewhat, not very much, not at all.
CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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much, somewhat, not very much, not at all.
CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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much, somewhat, not very much, not at all.
CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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much, somewhat, not very much, not at all.
CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very
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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that
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country, or for some other reason?
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
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CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_2. [Hydroelectric power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
CK3_2. [Hydroelectric power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
CK3_2. [Hydroelectric power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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CK3_2. [Hydroelectric power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
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producing electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_4. [Natural gas] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_4. [Natural gas] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_4. [Natural gas] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_4. [Natural gas] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_4. [Natural gas] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_4. [Natural gas] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_4. [Natural gas] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_4. [Natural gas] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_4. [Natural gas] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_4. [Natural gas] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_4. [Natural gas] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_5. [Solar power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_5. [Solar power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_5. [Solar power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_5. [Solar power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_5. [Solar power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_5. [Solar power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_5. [Solar power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing
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electricity.
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
353
it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
354
it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
356
it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
357
it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
361
it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
362
it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
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CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
372
it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK4. You indicated that you oppose nuclear energy to produce electricity. Have you held this view previously or have you decided recently to oppose
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it because of events in Japan?
CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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380
CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
392
CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
393
CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
395
CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
397
CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
398
CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
399
CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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401
CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
402
CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
403
CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
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CK5. Do you think that any modernization of electricity production in ... using existing or new nuclear power plants should be undertaken?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
406
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
407
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
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way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
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way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
410
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
411
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
412
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
413
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
414
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
415
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
416
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
417
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
418
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
419
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
420
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
421
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
422
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
423
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
424
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
425
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
426
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?

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CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
427
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
428
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
429
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
430
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
431
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that
432
way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
487
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
488
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
489
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
490
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
491
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
492
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
493
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
494
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
495
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
496
communicated...

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CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
497
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
498
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
499
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
500
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
501
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
502
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
503
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
504
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
505
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
506
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
507
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
508
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
509
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
510
communicated...

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CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
511
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
512
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact
513
of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they
communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
514
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
515
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
516
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
517
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
518
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
519
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
520
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
521
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
522
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
523
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
524
that they communicated...

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CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
525
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
526
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
527
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
528
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
529
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
530
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
531
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
532
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
533
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
534
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
535
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
536
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
537
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
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that they communicated...

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539
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and
540
impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much
that they communicated...
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
541
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
542
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
543
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
544
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
545
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
546
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
547
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
548
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
549
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
550
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
551
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
552
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
553
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
554
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
555
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
556
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
557
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
558
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
559
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
560
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
561
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
562
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
563
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
564
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
565
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
566
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.
CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that
there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of
567
the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to
unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear
plants anywhere.

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SECTION CK: NUCLEAR


CK1_1. [Rice] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very much, somewhat, not very much, not at all.
All Countries
Gender
Total

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
13086
5701
8057
3943

18787
12000

Male
A
9536
5995

Female
B
9251
6005

Under 35
C
7423
5274

35 to 49
D
6473
4069

50 to 64
E
4891
2656

Low
F
5887
3933

Medium
G
7413
4394

High
H
5274
3502

Married
I
8671
5239

Other
J
9609
6261

Low
K
5183
4360

Medium
L
6725
4201

High
M
6879
3438

Yes
N
10640
6311

No
O
8147
5689

Very much

2334
19%

1180
20%

1154
19%

983
19%

824
20%

526
20%

742
19%

867
20%

688
20%

1116
18%

818
19%

782
19%

1085
19%

1577
20%

757
19%

2191
18%

1092
18%

1099
18%

975
18%

768
19%

448
17%

726
18%

812
18%

616
18%

1045
17%

812
19%

728
17%

734
21%
KL
651
19%

1249
20%

Somewhat

1120
18%

1070
19%

1507
19%

Not very much

3340
28%

1636
27%

1705
28%

1440
27%

1126
28%

774
29%

1116
28%

1220
28%

966
28%

1064
20%
J
1017
19%
J
1536
29%

1721
27%

1260
29%

1138
27%

942
27%

1768
28%

1573
28%

Not at all

4135
34%

2087
35%

2048
34%

1876
36%
D

1351
33%

908
34%

1350
34%

1495
34%

1232
35%

1622
31%

2378
38%
I

1470
34%

1553
37%
KM

1112
32%

2173
34%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

4524
38%

2272
38%

2253
38%

1958
37%

1592
39%

974
37%

1468
37%

1679
38%

1304
37%

2162
35%

1630
37%

1510
36%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

7476
62%

3723
62%

3752
62%

3316
63%

2477
61%

1682
63%

2466
63%

2715
62%

2198
63%

2081
40%
J
3158
60%

4099
65%
I

2730
63%
M

2691
64%
M

1384
40%
KL
2054
60%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
2175
1302

No
S
16612
10698

Yes
T
3711
2195

No
U
15076
9805

2032
19%

2296
28%

1045
27%

375
29%

2966
28%

542
25%
U
441
20%
U
594
27%

1791
18%

684
17%

302
23%
S
249
19%

1962
34%

2678
33%

1457
37%
P

377
29%

3759
35%
R

618
28%

3517
36%
T

2369
38%

2155
38%

3084
38%

1441
37%

3974
37%

3534
62%

4973
62%

2502
63%

983
45%
U
1211
55%

3541
36%

3941
62%

551
42%
S
751
58%

Rice

1942
18%

1750
18%
2747
28%

Summary

6724
63%
R

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

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6264
64%
T

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Argentina
A
503
500

Australia
B
1004
500

Belgium
C
504
500

Brazil
D
1030
500

Canada
E
1001
500

China
F
1000
500

France
G
1010
500

Germany
H
1007
500

Great Britain
I
1028
500

Hungary
J
1010
500

India
K
1020
500

Indonesia
L
506
500

Italy
M
1004
500

Japan
N
1001
500

Mexico
O
501
500

Poland
P
558
500

Russia
Q
561
500

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
507
503
501
500
500
500

Spain
U
1013
500

Sweden
V
502
500

Turkey
W
508
500

United
States
X
1005
500

Rice
2334
19%

79
16%
INP
99
20%
BEHISUVX
93
19%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

4524
38%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

7476
62%

178
36%
BEIPSUX
322
64%
FKMRTW

Very much

Somewhat

Not very much

Not at all

70
76
105
66
146
99
103
33
98
150
75
152
40
92
53
99
154
59
210
75
85
142
75
14%
15%
21%
13%
29%
20%
21%
7%
20%
30%
15%
30%
8%
18%
11%
20%
31%
12%
42%
15%
17%
28%
15%
DEGHIJLNOPQ BCEILNPSUX BCEILNPSUX
BEILNPSUXDEGHIJLNOPQ
IN
DEGHIJLNOPQSUVX
EINP
I
BEINPS DEGHIJLNOPQ
I
GHIJKLMNOPQ
INP
INP
EGHIJLNOPQS
INP
IN
IN
BEINPSX
IN
2191
68
77
75
65
138
100
73
40
85
125
122
105
150
104
81
113
128
47
97
59
54
114
73
18%
14%
15%
15%
13%
28%
20%
15%
8%
17%
25%
24%
21%
30%
21%
16%
23%
26%
9%
19%
12%
11%
23%
15%
I
I
I
I
CDEGHIJMPST BCEHISUVX
I
EISUV CDEGHIJPSTUV
BCDEHIJPSUVX
BCDEHIJSUVXGHIJLMOPQST BEHISUVX
IS
BCDEHIJPSUVX
CDEGHIJPSTUVX
BEHISUVX
I
BCEHISUVX
I
3340
152
170
107
142
145
116
156
139
165
112
180
128
173
149
201
112
84
192
85
129
100
139
170
28%
30%
34%
21%
28%
29%
23%
31%
28%
33%
22%
36%
26%
35%
30%
40%
22%
17%
38%
17%
26%
20%
28%
34%
ADGKQRTV
AKRTV
RT
ADGKMQRTUV AGKRTV DEGIKMQRTU
RT
DEGIKMQRTUV
ART
DEGIKMQRTU ADGKQRTVFGHIJKMOQRTUVWX
ADEGIKMQRTUVW
ART
ART
DEGIKMQRTU
ADGKQRTV DEGIKMQRTUV
4135
230
209
177
213
227
71
185
168
289
153
112
122
115
138
155
165
176
135
202
108
236
260
106
182
34%
46%
42%
35%
43%
45%
14%
37%
34%
58%
31%
22%
24%
23%
28%
31%
33%
35%
27%
40%
22%
47%
52%
21%
36%
FHJKLMNOPRT FKLMNRTW HJKLMNOPRTW
HJKLMNOPQRTWX
FJKLMNRTW FKLMNRTW GHJKLMNOPQ FKLMTW
F
F
F
FKMT
FKMTW
FKLMTW
FKLMNRTW
F
FJKLMNRTW
F
HJKLMNOPQRHJKLMNOPQRSTWX
FJKLMNRTW
CFGHJKLMNOPQR

Summary
138
153
28%
31%
I
IS
362
347
72%
69%
GJKLMNOQRT
GHJKLMNOQR

180
36%
BEIPSU
320
64%
FKMRTW

131
284
199
176
72
183
275
197
257
189
196
134
212
282
106
307
134
139
255
148
26%
57%
40%
35%
14%
37%
55%
39%
51%
38%
39%
27%
42%
56%
21%
61%
27%
28%
51%
30%
I
DEGHIJLNOPQ BCEHIPSUVX BEIPSUVX
BCEIPSUVXDEGHIJLNOPQ BCEIPSUVXDEGHIJLNOPQ BCEIPSUVX BCEIPSUVX
I
BCEHIPSUVXDEGHIJLNOPQSUVX ABCDEGHIJLMNOPQS
I
I
DEGHIJLNOPS
IS
369
216
301
324
428
317
225
303
243
311
304
366
288
218
394
193
366
361
245
352
74%
43%
60%
65%
86%
63%
45%
61%
49%
62%
61%
73%
58%
44%
79%
39%
73%
72%
49%
70%
GHJKLMNOQRTW
FKMRTW
FGKMQRTW GHJKLMNOPQ FKMRTW
FKMRTW
T
FKMRTW
FKMRTW GHJKLMNOQR FKMRT
ACDFGHJKLMNOQRTWX
ADFGHJKLMNOQR
GHJKLMNOQRT
T
GHJKLMNOQR

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK1_1. [Rice] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these
much, not at all.

18787
12000

North
America
A
2006
1000

Very much

2334
19%

141
14%

Somewhat

2191
18%

138
14%

Not very much

3340
28%

Not at all

4135
34%

312
31%
BDEF
409
41%
DEFG

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

LATAM
B
2034
1500

Europe
C
7636
4500

APAC
D
5593
3500

276
18%
A
278
19%
AC
348
23%

773
17%
A
673
15%

790
23%
ABCE
813
23%
ABCEG
960
27%
BF
937
27%

1603
46%
ABCE
1897
54%

very much, somewhat, not very

G-8
Countries
E
7617
4000

BRIC
F
3611
2000

Middle
East/Africa
G
1518
1500

666
17%
A
718
18%
AC
1136
28%
BF
1481
37%
DFG

500
25%
ABCE
451
23%
ABCE
476
24%

354
24%
ABCE
289
19%
AC
415
28%

573
29%

442
29%

1384
35%
AC
2616
65%
DFG

951
48%
ABCE
1049
52%

643
43%
ABCE
857
57%

Rice

598
40%
DFG

1305
29%
BF
1748
39%
DFG

554
37%
AC
946
63%
DFG

1446
32%
A
3054
68%
BDEFG

Summary
Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

4524
38%

279
28%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

7476
62%

721
72%
BCDEFG

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Argentina
Argentina
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
365
138
342
158

503
500

Male
A
204
245

Female
B
299
255

Under 35
C
245
248

35 to 49
D
163
154

50 to 64
E
95
98*

Low
F
17
22**

Medium
G
84
109*

High
H
402
368

Married
I
150
142*

Other
J
353
358

Low
K
170
327

Medium
L
172
119

High
M
161
55

Yes
N
262
231

No
O
241
269

Very much

79
16%

34
14%

45
18%

40
16%

28
18%

11
11%

10
44%

20
18%

49
13%

17
12%

61
17%

54
16%

19
16%

6
10%

30
13%

49
18%

53
16%

Somewhat

99
20%

54
22%

45
18%

52
21%

27
17%

20
20%

1
6%

63
17%

24
17%

75
21%

69
21%

20
17%

10
18%

50
21%

49
18%

Not very much

93
19%

47
19%

45
18%

34
14%

33
21%

5
23%

70
19%

30
21%

62
17%

58
18%

23
19%

12
21%

45
19%

Not at all

230
46%

110
45%

120
47%

122
49%

66
43%

26
27%
C
41
42%

34
31%
H
17
16%

6
27%

38
35%

185
50%
G

71
50%

159
44%

146
45%

56
47%

28
50%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

178
36%

88
36%

90
35%

93
37%

55
36%

30
31%

11
51%

112
31%

41
29%

137
38%

122
37%

40
34%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

322
64%

157
64%

165
65%

156
63%

99
64%

68
69%

11
49%

54
49%
H
55
51%

256
69%
G

101
71%

221
62%

204
63%

79
66%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
43*

No
S
455
457

Yes
T
73
61*

No
U
430
439

26
16%

6
15%

73
16%

11
19%

67
15%

70
20%

29
18%

7
17%

92
20%

12
20%

87
20%

48
18%

62
18%

31
19%

10
24%

82
18%

15
25%

77
18%

108
47%

122
45%

156
46%

73
46%

19
44%

211
46%

22
36%

208
47%

16
29%

79
34%

99
37%

123
36%

55
34%

14
32%

164
36%

24
39%

154
35%

39
71%

152
66%

170
63%

218
64%

104
66%

29
68%

293
64%

37
61%

285
65%

Rice

Summary

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India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
895
125
416
84*

1020
500

Male
A
774
258

Female
B
246
242

Under 35
C
772
276

35 to 49
D
211
167

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
348
168

Medium
G
395
185

High
H
277
146

Married
I
581
311

Other
J
439
189

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
78
50*

High
M
942
450

Yes
N
687
290

No
O
333
210

Very much

150
30%

86
33%

64
27%

90
33%

49
29%

12
20%

51
31%

60
32%

39
27%

84
27%

66
35%

0
-

7
14%

95
33%

55
26%

126
30%

24
29%

Somewhat

125
25%

70
27%

56
23%

76
28%

33
20%

16
28%

77
25%

48
25%

0
-

17
34%

74
25%

51
24%

109
26%

112
22%

57
22%

55
23%

61
22%

36
22%

15
26%

53
28%
H
34
18%

24
17%

Not very much

48
29%
H
37
22%

143
32%
L
108
24%

41
28%

72
23%

41
21%

0
-

14
28%

98
22%

58
20%

54
26%

Not at all

112
22%

46
18%

67
28%
A

49
18%

49
29%
C

15
26%

31
18%

39
21%

42
29%
F

78
25%

34
18%

0
-

12
23%

101
22%

63
22%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

275
55%

120
50%

28
49%

114
60%

0
-

24
49%

251
56%

29
51%

112
61%
H
73
39%

162
52%

85
51%
C

100
59%
H
68
41%

63
43%

225
45%

166
60%
D
110
40%

82
49%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

155
60%
B
103
40%

83
57%
FG

150
48%

75
40%

0
-

26
51%

199
44%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
291
129

No
S
729
371

Yes
T
632
297

No
U
388
203

100
27%
89
24%

103
35%
U
76
26%

47
23%

17
20%

51
39%
S
36
28%

49
24%

87
21%

25
30%

22
17%

91
24%

58
20%

54
27%

50
24%

95
23%

18
21%

21
16%

92
25%
R

59
20%

54
26%

169
58%

107
51%

235
56%

41
48%

189
51%

104
49%

181
44%

43
52%

180
61%
U
117
39%

95
47%

121
42%

87
67%
S
42
33%

Rice

Summary

122
50%
A

182
49%
R

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53%
T

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Mexico
Mexico
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
356
145
340
160*

501
500

Male
A
252
238

Female
B
249
262

Under 35
C
255
270

35 to 49
D
158
156*

50 to 64
E
88
74*

Low
F
354
399

Medium
G
130
86*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
241
226

Other
J
260
274

Low
K
131
321

Medium
L
170
103

High
M
200
76

Yes
N
272
260

No
O
229
240

Very much

92
18%

51
21%

41
16%

41
15%

28
18%

64
16%

43
19%

49
18%

56
17%

20
20%

16
21%

55
21%

37
15%

61
18%

104
21%

40
17%

64
24%

52
19%

39
25%

24
28%
F
13
15%

4
26%

Somewhat

23
32%
C
13
17%

5
32%

46
20%

58
21%

77
24%

15
15%

11
15%

44
17%

59
25%

Not very much

149
30%

82
34%

67
26%

84
31%

49
31%

16
22%

16
18%

4
24%

72
32%

77
28%

101
31%

28
27%

20
27%

79
30%

Not at all

155
31%

66
28%

90
34%

93
34%

41
26%

21
29%

129
32%
G
119
30%

34
39%

3
17%

65
29%

91
33%

88
27%

40
39%
K

28
37%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

196
39%

91
38%

105
40%

93
35%

66
42%

36
49%

150
38%

36
42%

9
59%

89
39%

107
39%

133
41%

36
35%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

304
61%

148
62%

157
60%

177
65%

90
58%

37
51%

248
62%

50
58%

6
41%

137
61%

168
61%

188
59%

67
65%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
54
44**

No
S
447
456

Yes
T
93
70*

No
U
408
430

31
20%

8
19%

83
18%

14
19%

78
18%

76
22%

28
18%

10
22%

94
21%

13
18%

91
21%

70
29%

97
29%

52
32%

9
20%

140
31%

19
27%

130
30%

82
32%

73
31%

106
31%

49
31%

17
38%

139
30%

25
36%

130
30%

28
36%

99
38%

96
40%

136
40%

59
37%

18
41%

178
39%

26
38%

169
39%

48
64%

161
62%

143
60%

203
60%

101
63%

26
59%

279
61%

44
62%

260
61%

Rice

86
22%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
686
327
325
175

1013
500

Male
A
446
252

Female
B
567
248

Under 35
C
374
205

35 to 49
D
416
187

50 to 64
E
223
108

Low
F
567
294

Medium
G
364
172

High
H
82
35*

Married
I
503
238

Other
J
510
262

Low
K
463
249

Medium
L
96
114*

High
M
454
136

Yes
N
550
271

No
O
463
229

Very much

75
15%

37
15%

38
15%

32
16%

26
14%

17
16%

48
16%

23
14%

3
10%

36
15%

39
15%

38
15%

21
18%

16
12%

40
15%

35
15%

46
14%

29
17%

Somewhat

59
12%

33
13%

26
10%

29
14%

20
10%

11
10%

36
12%

20
12%

3
9%

29
12%

30
12%

28
11%

14
12%

17
13%

37
14%

22
10%

40
12%

Not very much

129
26%

63
25%

66
27%

52
25%

51
27%

26
24%

76
26%

44
26%

9
26%

60
25%

69
26%

66
27%

31
27%

33
24%

69
26%

60
26%

Not at all

236
47%

118
47%

118
48%

92
45%

90
48%

54
50%

133
45%

85
49%

19
55%

113
47%

124
47%

117
47%

49
43%

70
51%

124
46%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

134
27%

71
28%

64
26%

61
30%

46
24%

28
26%

84
29%

43
25%

7
19%

65
27%

69
26%

66
27%

35
30%

33
24%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

366
73%

181
72%

184
74%

144
70%

141
76%

80
74%

209
71%

129
75%

28
81%

173
73%

193
74%

183
73%

80
70%

103
76%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
85
41*

No
S
928
459

Yes
T
106
48*

No
U
907
452

65
14%

10
22%

65
14%

19
11%

10
23%
S
6
14%

53
12%

7
14%

53
12%

87
27%

42
24%

7
16%

123
27%

7
14%

112
49%

152
47%

85
48%

19
46%

217
47%

25
51%

123
27%
T
212
47%

77
29%

57
25%

86
27%

48
28%

119
26%

17
35%

117
26%

193
71%

172
75%

239
73%

127
72%

16
37%
S
26
63%

340
74%
R

31
65%

334
74%

Rice

Summary

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South Africa
South Africa
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
436
67
421
79**

503
500

Male
A
260
240*

Female
B
243
260*

Under 35
C
74
287*

35 to 49
D
231
138

50 to 64
E
198
76

Low
F
16
22**

Medium
G
69
98**

High
H
418
380

Married
I
320
214

Other
J
183
286*

Low
K
172
203*

Medium
L
175
174*

High
M
156
122*

Yes
N
325
240

No
O
178
260*

Very much

59
12%

41
17%

17
7%

36
12%

15
11%

9
11%

0
2%

12
12%

47
12%

21
10%

38
13%

7
4%

13
11%

28
12%

31
12%

54
13%

Somewhat

47
9%

14
6%

33
13%

22
8%

16
11%

9
13%

2
9%

13
14%

32
8%

26
12%

22
8%

14
7%

39
22%
K
24
14%

10
8%

20
8%

27
10%

Not very much

192
38%

91
38%

102
39%

113
39%

52
38%

27
35%

15
72%

41
42%

136
36%

73
34%

119
42%

45
26%

202
40%

94
39%

108
41%

116
40%

55
40%

31
41%

4
17%

32
32%

166
44%

94
44%

107
37%

56
46%
L
44
36%

98
41%

Not at all

92
45%
L
90
44%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

106
21%

56
23%

51
19%

58
20%

30
22%

18
24%

2
11%

25
26%

78
21%

46
22%

60
21%

21
10%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

394
79%

184
77%

209
81%

229
80%

108
78%

57
76%

19
89%

73
74%

302
79%

167
78%

227
79%

182
90%
L

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
152
111*

No
S
351
389

Yes
T
219
187*

No
U
284
313*

5
6%

15
13%

44
11%

28
15%

31
10%

31
7%

16
20%

7
6%

40
10%

12
7%

35
11%

95
36%

165
39%

27
35%

38
34%

155
40%

55
29%

137
44%

94
39%

107
41%

171
41%

31
39%

51
46%

150
39%

92
49%

110
35%

23
19%

48
20%

58
22%

85
20%

21
26%

22
20%

84
22%

40
22%

66
21%

100
81%

192
80%

202
78%

335
80%

58
74%

89
80%

305
78%

146
78%

247
79%

Rice

68
39%

Summary
62
36%
K
112
64%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK1_1. [Rice] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very much, somewhat, not very much, not at all.
Great Britain
Great Britain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
684
344
329
171

1028
500

Male
A
512
246

Female
B
516
254

Under 35
C
331
185

35 to 49
D
336
158

50 to 64
E
361
157

Low
F
251
123

Medium
G
618
299

High
H
159
78

Married
I
407
188

Other
J
621
312

Low
K
355
173

Medium
L
360
178

High
M
313
150

Yes
N
628
291

No
O
400
209

Very much

33
7%

14
6%

18
7%

12
6%

9
6%

12
8%

9
7%

20
7%

4
5%

13
7%

20
6%

10
6%

9
5%

13
9%

15
5%

18
6%

Somewhat

40
8%

22
9%

17
7%

10
7%

8
5%

8
7%

25
8%

6
8%

17
9%

22
7%

15
9%

14
8%

10
7%

22
8%

Not very much

139
28%

65
27%

73
29%

21
11%
DE
46
25%

18
9%
N
17
8%

49
31%

44
28%

31
25%

89
30%

18
23%

79
25%

51
30%

45
26%

42
28%

81
28%

Not at all

289
58%

144
59%

145
57%

107
58%

89
56%

93
59%

75
61%

164
55%

50
64%
G

60
32%
J
97
52%

192
61%
I

96
55%

109
61%

84
56%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

72
14%

37
15%

36
14%

32
18%

20
13%

20
13%

17
14%

46
15%

10
13%

31
16%

42
13%

26
15%

23
13%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

428
86%

209
85%

218
86%

153
82%

138
87%

137
87%

106
86%

254
85%

68
87%

157
84%

270
87%

147
85%

154
87%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
78
36*

No
S
950
464

Yes
T
121
56

No
U
907
444

14
8%

2
5%

31
7%

5
9%

28
6%

26
8%

14
8%

3
10%

36
8%

6
10%

34
8%

57
27%

95
29%

44
25%

11
31%

128
27%

16
29%

123
28%

172
59%

117
56%

190
58%

100
58%

19
54%

270
58%

29
51%

261
59%

23
15%

37
13%

35
17%

44
13%

28
17%

5
15%

67
14%

11
20%

61
14%

126
85%

254
87%

174
83%

285
87%

143
83%

30
85%

397
86%

45
80%

383
86%

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Summary

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 * small base

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US
US
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
631
374
318
182

1005
500

Male
A
454
247

Female
B
551
253

Under 35
C
282
182

35 to 49
D
354
161

50 to 64
E
369
157

Low
F
180
76

Medium
G
229
109

High
H
596
315

Married
I
581
282

Other
J
424
218

Low
K
399
232

Medium
L
352
127

High
M
254
141

Yes
N
525
251

No
O
480
249

Very much

75
15%

39
16%

36
14%

23
12%

27
17%

26
17%

15
19%

18
17%

42
13%

44
16%

31
14%

17
13%

16
11%

48
15%

73
15%

30
12%

25
14%

27
17%

20
13%

11
14%

18
16%

44
14%

40
14%

32
15%

17
13%

20
14%

35
14%

Not very much

170
34%

42
17%
B
78
32%

45
18%
O
38
15%

30
12%

Somewhat

43
18%
M
36
15%

91
36%

62
34%

50
31%

58
37%

20
26%

33
30%

101
36%

68
31%

73
31%

46
36%

51
36%

82
33%

88
35%

Not at all

182
36%

87
35%

95
38%

73
40%

57
36%

53
34%

30
40%

40
37%

116
37%
F
112
36%

96
34%

86
40%

81
35%

47
37%

54
38%

87
34%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

148
30%

66
26%

48
26%

54
34%

46
30%

26
34%

36
33%

86
27%

85
30%

63
29%

36
25%

352
70%

186
74%
A

135
74%

107
66%

110
70%

50
66%

73
67%

228
73%

198
70%

154
71%

79
34%
LM
154
66%

34
27%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

82
33%
B
166
67%

93
73%
K

105
75%
K

83
33%
O
168
67%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
47*

No
S
908
453

Yes
T
122
60

No
U
883
440

27
15%

9
19%

67
15%

11
19%

64
15%

51
16%

21
12%

8
18%

64
14%

60
14%

54
30%

16
33%

154
34%

96
39%

116
36%
Q
103
32%

13
22%
U
18
30%

80
44%
P

14
31%

168
37%

18
29%

165
37%

65
26%

100
31%

48
27%

17
36%

131
29%

124
28%

184
74%
N

219
69%

133
73%

30
64%

322
71%

24
40%
U
36
60%

Rice

151
34%

Summary

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 * small base

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SECTION CK: NUCLEAR


CK1_1. [Rice] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very much, somewhat, not very much, not at all.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
364
143
310
190

507
500

Male
A
366
283

Female
B
141
217

Under 35
C
336
295

35 to 49
D
149
168

50 to 64
E
22
37**

Low
F
159
142

Medium
G
90
94*

High
H
166
166

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
137
140

Medium
L
129
131*

High
M
241
229

Yes
N
263
221

No
O
244
279

Very much

154
31%

98
35%

56
26%

77
26%

59
35%

18
48%

47
33%

32
34%

50
30%

0
-

0
-

49
35%

32
24%

73
32%

68
24%

98
32%

Somewhat

128
26%

74
26%

54
25%

75
25%

44
26%

10
26%

36
25%

20
21%

51
31%

0
-

0
-

28
20%

36
27%

64
28%

85
39%
O
58
26%

70
25%

Not very much

84
17%

48
17%

36
16%

54
18%

28
17%

2
4%

24
17%

14
15%

29
18%

0
-

0
-

27
19%

22
17%

34
15%

30
14%

Not at all

135
27%

63
22%

71
33%
A

90
30%

37
22%

8
22%

36
25%

29
30%

35
21%

0
-

0
-

36
26%

42
32%

57
25%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

282
56%

172
61%

110
51%

151
51%

103
61%

28
74%

83
58%

52
55%

101
61%

0
-

0
-

77
55%

67
51%

137
60%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

218
44%

111
39%

107
49%

144
49%

65
39%

10
26%

59
42%

42
45%

65
39%

0
-

0
-

63
45%

64
49%

91
40%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
83*

No
S
410
417

Yes
T
124
110*

No
U
383
390

56
29%

19
23%

134
32%

38
34%

116
30%

87
28%

41
21%

20
24%

108
26%

31
29%

97
25%

53
19%

49
16%

35
18%

59
14%

20
18%

63
16%

47
21%

88
31%
N

76
24%

59
31%

24
29%
S
20
24%

115
28%

21
19%

114
29%
T

144
65%
O
77
35%

138
49%

185
60%

97
51%

39
47%

243
58%

69
63%

212
54%

141
51%
N

124
40%

94
49%

44
53%

174
42%

41
37%

178
46%

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Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

1001
500

Female
B
520
253

Under 35
C
293
178

35 to 49
D
382
176

50 to 64
E
326
147

Low
F
233
120

Medium
G
396
193

High
H
372
188

Married
I
420
202

Other
J
581
298

Low
K
344
186

Medium
L
523
224

High
M
134
91

Yes
N
526
260

No
O
475
240

Employed
P
693
344

Very much

66
13%

30
12%

36
14%

17
10%

22
13%

26
14%

21
11%

31
16%

35
12%

24
13%

32
14%

10
11%

44
13%

22
14%

5
9%

61
14%

8
12%

58
13%

3
8%

4
12%

6
12%

9
13%

Somewhat

31
12%

22
12%

23
13%

16
13%

28
14%

21
11%

27
13%

38
13%

23
10%

13
14%

30
12%

47
14%

18
12%

8
15%

57
13%

7
11%

58
13%

4
10%

5
14%

4
9%

10
15%

Not very much

142
28%

74
30%

68
27%

52
29%

46
26%

44
30%

32
27%

60
31%

50
26%

54
27%

88
30%

29
16%
L
48
26%

42
16%
O
35
14%

24
10%

34
14%

26
18%
C
20
14%

19
15%

65
13%

67
30%

27
30%

78
30%

64
27%

100
29%

42
27%

16
32%

126
28%

22
34%

120
28%

14
31%

19
28%

Not at all

110
45%

117
46%

86
49%
E

85
48%
E

56
38%

53
44%

78
41%

96
51%
G

90
45%

137
46%

85
46%

101
45%

41
45%

105
40%

122
51%
N

153
45%

73
47%

22
44%

205
46%

27
42%

200
46%

15
42%
ab
15
40%

12
34%

227
45%

14
40%

21
48%

30
44%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

131
26%

63
26%

68
27%

39
22%

46
26%

34
29%

54
28%

42
23%

58
29%

73
24%

53
29%

55
25%

23
25%

91
26%

40
26%

13
25%

118
26%

15
24%

116
27%

7
18%

9
25%

10
22%

19
28%

369
74%

184
74%

185
73%

139
78%
E

130
74%

85
71%

139
72%

145
77%

144
71%

225
76%

133
71%

168
75%

68
75%

78
30%
O
183
70%

53
22%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

46
32%
C
100
68%

187
78%
N

253
74%

116
74%

39
75%

331
74%

49
76%

320
73%

30
82%

26
75%

35
78%

50
72%

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Yes
R
105
51

No
S
896
449

Yes
T
133
65

No
U
868
435

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
72
36*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
71
35*

CANADAALBERTA
X
89
44*

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
140
0
69
-**

Male
A
481
247

Not
Employed
Q
308
156

CANADAONTARIO
a
375
189

CANADAQUEBEC
b
254
127

0
-

27
15%

17
13%

0
-

23
12%

19
15%

0
-

51
27%

31
24%

0
-

87
46%

60
47%

0
-

51
27%

36
29%

0
-

138
73%

91
71%

Rice

Summary

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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France
France
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
623
387
310
190

1010
500

Male
A
496
247

Female
B
514
253

Under 35
C
376
191

35 to 49
D
322
164

50 to 64
E
312
145

Low
F
291
146

Medium
G
507
251

High
H
212
103

Married
I
338
166

Other
J
672
334

Low
K
347
167

Medium
L
371
209

High
M
292
124

Yes
N
617
301

No
O
393
199

Very much

99
20%

48
19%

51
20%

33
18%

36
22%

30
21%

33
22%

50
20%

16
16%

34
21%

65
19%

34
21%

41
20%

23
19%

59
20%

40
20%

60
19%

Somewhat

100
20%

43
17%

35
19%

34
21%

30
21%

29
20%

50
20%

21
20%

20
16%

54
18%

61
25%

43
22%

40
25%

33
23%

27
18%

80
24%

48
23%

29
24%

72
24%

185
37%

95
38%

90
36%

79
41%
D

55
33%

51
35%

57
39%

27
26%
F
40
38%

46
23%
N
44
22%

Not at all

63
25%
F
88
35%

41
24%
M
40
24%

39
19%

116
23%

41
25%
J
36
22%

59
18%

Not very much

57
22%
A
55
22%

54
33%

130
39%

53
31%

81
39%
K

52
42%
K

116
39%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

199
40%

91
37%

108
43%

69
36%

69
42%

60
42%

62
42%

100
40%

37
36%

124
37%

43
35%

301
60%

156
63%

145
57%

122
64%

95
58%

85
58%

84
58%

151
60%

66
64%

75
45%
M
92
55%

80
39%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

75
45%
J
91
55%

128
61%

81
65%
K

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
976
483

Yes
T
71
33*

No
U
939
467

39
21%

3
18%

96
20%

7
21%

92
20%

58
19%

42
22%

4
23%

96
20%

6
17%

94
20%

78
25%

38
20%

5
32%

111
23%

10
31%

106
23%

69
35%

115
37%

70
37%

4
26%

181
37%

10
32%

174
37%

112
37%

86
43%

117
38%

81
43%

7
42%

192
40%

13
38%

186
40%

188
63%

113
57%

193
62%

108
57%

10
58%

292
60%

21
62%

281
60%

Rice

Summary

210
63%
I

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 * small base

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
675
332
332
168

1007
500

Male
A
492
253

Female
B
515
247

Under 35
C
294
172

35 to 49
D
378
183

50 to 64
E
335
145

Low
F
429
217

Medium
G
330
160

High
H
248
123

Married
I
330
152

Other
J
677
348

Low
K
238
113

Medium
L
588
285

High
M
181
101

Yes
N
711
352

No
O
296
148

Very much

103
21%

44
18%

24
14%

36
20%

19
18%

67
19%

36
24%

71
21%

22
12%

36
17%

16
13%

51
15%

30
27%
LM
18
16%

54
19%

29
17%

40
26%
J
22
15%

63
18%

39
16%

38
24%
F
21
13%

28
23%

73
15%

42
29%
CD
22
15%

37
17%

Somewhat

59
24%
A
34
14%

45
16%

10
10%

54
15%

19
13%

Not very much

156
31%

76
30%

80
32%

53
31%

63
34%

41
28%

65
30%

48
30%

44
36%

47
31%

109
31%

30
27%

96
34%

30
30%

107
31%

Not at all

168
34%

93
37%
B

75
30%

66
38%
E

62
34%

40
28%

79
36%

53
33%

36
29%

43
28%

126
36%
I

35
31%

91
32%

43
42%
KL

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

176
35%

83
33%

92
37%

53
31%

58
32%

73
34%

59
37%

44
35%

169
67%

155
63%

119
69%
E

125
68%
E

144
66%

101
63%

80
65%

48
43%
LM
65
57%

98
35%

324
65%

62
41%
J
89
59%

113
33%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

64
44%
CD
81
56%

187
65%
K

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
42*

No
S
923
458

Yes
T
148
74

No
U
859
426

31
19%

11
25%

92
20%

18
24%

85
20%

45
14%

27
16%

4
10%

69
15%

11
15%

62
14%

49
33%

107
32%

49
29%

11
27%

145
32%

23
32%

133
31%

123
35%

45
30%

109
33%

60
36%

16
38%

153
33%

21
29%

147
34%

29
28%

121
34%

54
37%

117
35%

59
35%

15
35%

161
35%

29
39%

147
34%

73
72%
K

231
66%

94
63%

216
65%

109
65%

27
65%

297
65%

45
61%

280
66%

Rice

Summary

235
67%
I

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 * small base

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Australia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
354
190

1004
500

Male
A
532
252

Female
B
472
248

Under 35
C
169
197

35 to 49
D
332
155

50 to 64
E
503
149

Low
F
225
126*

Medium
G
564
275

High
H
215
99

Married
I
564
241

Other
J
440
259

Low
K
360
131

Medium
L
348
295

High
M
296
74

Yes
N
581
256

No
O
423
244

Employed
P
650
310

Very much

70
14%

32
13%

39
16%

21
11%

21
14%

39
16%

31
12%

23
18%

34
12%

13
17%

38
15%

32
13%

43
14%

Somewhat

36
15%

30
15%

23
15%

26
21%
H
9
7%

10
10%

32
13%

28
19%
C
15
10%

34
12%

68
14%

10
10%

18
14%

38
13%

12
16%

31
12%

37
15%

38
12%

152
30%

70
28%

82
33%

61
31%

47
30%

44
30%

31
24%

Not at all

209
42%

119
47%
B

90
36%

84
43%

64
41%

62
41%

61
48%

109
40%

39
39%
F
40
40%

42
17%
J
75
31%

26
10%

Not very much

49
18%
F
83
30%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

138
28%

63
25%

75
30%

51
26%

44
28%

43
29%

35
28%

84
30%

20
20%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

362
72%

189
75%

173
70%

146
74%

111
72%

105
71%

91
72%

192
70%

78
80%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R
144
69*

No
S
860
431

Yes
T
193
81*

No
U
811
419

METRO
V
634
297

NON-METRO
W
370
203

VIC/TAS
X
284
139

NSW/ACT
Y
320
148

QLD
Z
167
103*

SA/NT
a
114
54*

WA
b
119
57*

27
14%

13
18%

58
13%

15
19%

55
13%

41
14%

29
14%

15
11%

23
16%

13
13%

9
16%

10
18%

30
16%

7
10%

61
14%

10
12%

58
14%

43
14%

25
12%

24
17%

18
12%

14
13%

8
15%

5
8%

Rice

78
30%

42
32%

91
31%

19
26%

70
27%

82
34%

102
33%

50
26%

27
39%

126
29%

28
35%

124
30%

89
30%

63
31%

45
32%

48
32%

26
26%

18
34%

15
27%

85
35%

124
48%
I

48
37%

131
44%

30
41%

117
46%

93
38%

127
41%

83
44%

23
33%

187
43%

28
35%

181
43%

124
42%

86
42%

55
40%

59
40%

50
48%

19
35%

27
47%

81
34%
J
160
66%

57
22%

41
31%

73
25%

25
33%

69
27%

69
28%

81
26%

57
30%

19
28%

119
28%

25
31%

114
27%

84
28%

54
27%

39
28%

41
28%

27
26%

17
32%

15
26%

202
78%
I

90
69%

222
75%

49
67%

187
73%

175
72%

229
74%

133
70%

49
72%

312
72%

56
69%

306
73%

213
72%

149
73%

100
72%

107
72%

76
74%

37
68%

42
74%

Summary

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
346
326
174

1001
500

Male
A
520
251

Female
B
481
249

Under 35
C
377
186

35 to 49
D
310
150

50 to 64
E
314
164

Low
F
599
298

Medium
G
330
165

High
H
72
36*

Married
I
516
263

Other
J
485
237

Low
K
310
154

Medium
L
224
114

High
M
467
232

Yes
N
505
249

No
O
496
251

Very much

40
8%

15
6%

16
9%

13
8%

11
6%

26
9%

11
7%

3
7%

21
8%

18
8%

12
8%

10
9%

17
7%

15
6%

150
30%

73
29%

52
28%

43
29%

54
33%

93
31%

44
27%

13
35%

63
27%

49
32%

37
32%

64
28%

70
28%

Not very much

173
35%

93
37%

80
32%

62
33%

56
37%

55
34%

78
33%

47
31%

42
37%

84
36%

92
37%

138
28%

71
28%

67
27%

55
29%

39
26%

44
27%

63
38%
H
47
29%

8
22%

Not at all

102
34%
H
77
26%

87
33%
J
94
36%

25
10%
N
79
32%

25
8%

Somewhat

25
10%
A
77
31%

13
36%

60
23%

77
33%
I

46
30%
L

25
22%

67
29%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

189
38%

88
35%

102
41%

69
37%

56
37%

65
39%

119
40%

55
33%

15
42%

81
34%

61
40%

47
41%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

311
62%

163
65%

147
59%

117
63%

94
63%

100
61%

179
60%

110
67%

21
58%

108
41%
J
155
59%

156
66%
I

93
60%

67
59%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
112
56

No
S
889
444

Yes
T
142
71

No
U
859
429

15
9%

4
8%

35
8%

4
5%

36
8%

104
32%

46
27%

16
29%

134
30%

24
34%

126
29%

81
32%

116
35%

57
33%

18
32%

155
35%

21
30%

152
35%

72
29%

66
26%

82
25%

55
32%
P

17
31%

120
27%

21
30%

116
27%

81
35%

86
34%

128
39%

61
35%

21
37%

169
38%

28
40%

161
38%

151
65%

164
66%
O

104
41%
N
147
59%

198
61%

113
65%

35
63%

276
62%

42
60%

268
62%

Rice

Summary

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
157
330
170

501
500

Male
A
242
253

Female
B
259
247

Under 35
C
196
211

35 to 49
D
189
183

50 to 64
E
116
107

Low
F
94
96*

Medium
G
230
230

High
H
177
174

Married
I
287
271

Other
J
214
229

Low
K
17
20**

Medium
L
157
166

High
M
327
314

Yes
N
250
243

No
O
251
257

Very much

210
42%

94
37%

84
40%

43
45%

93
40%

74
42%

109
40%

100
44%

10
49%

75
45%

125
40%

96
40%

114
44%

141
43%

97
19%

55
22%

41
20%

88
48%
E
33
18%

38
35%

Somewhat

116
47%
A
41
17%

23
21%

20
21%

48
21%

29
17%

58
21%

39
17%

4
18%

26
15%

68
22%

55
23%

42
16%

Not very much

85
17%

41
16%

45
18%

36
17%

31
17%

18
17%

11
12%

40
17%

34
20%

47
18%

38
17%

1
5%

22
13%

63
20%

44
18%

Not at all

108
22%

63
25%

45
18%

49
23%

31
17%

28
26%

22
22%

49
21%

38
22%

56
21%

52
23%

6
29%

44
26%

58
19%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

307
61%

149
59%

157
64%

125
60%

121
66%

61
57%

63
66%

141
61%

103
59%

167
62%

139
61%

14
67%

101
61%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

193
39%

103
41%

90
36%

85
40%

62
34%

46
43%

33
34%

89
39%

72
41%

103
38%

90
39%

7
33%

65
39%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
61
60*

No
S
440
440

Yes
T
101
98*

No
U
400
402

69
40%

21
36%

188
43%

36
37%

174
43%

64
19%

33
20%

13
21%

84
19%

71
18%

42
16%

58
17%

28
16%

11
18%

75
17%

26
27%
U
14
14%

48
20%

59
23%

68
21%

40
24%

15
25%

93
21%

22
23%

86
21%

192
61%

151
62%

156
61%

205
62%

102
60%

34
57%

273
62%

62
63%

245
61%

121
39%

92
38%

101
39%

126
38%

68
40%

26
43%

167
38%

36
37%

157
39%

Rice

71
18%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Russia
Russia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
448
113
373
127*

561
500

Male
A
251
241

Female
B
310
259

Under 35
C
264
211

35 to 49
D
268
240

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
29
35**

Medium
G
64
65*

High
H
468
400

Married
I
288
250

Other
J
273
250

Low
K
61
146*

Medium
L
290
266

High
M
210
88

Yes
N
286
259

No
O
275
241

Very much

99
20%

44
18%

55
21%

45
21%

42
18%

12
24%

7
20%

17
26%

75
19%

46
19%

52
21%

30
21%

50
19%

19
21%

54
21%

44
18%

76
20%

Somewhat

113
23%

57
24%

57
22%

52
25%

47
20%

14
29%

11
31%

13
20%

89
22%

55
22%

58
23%

33
23%

65
24%

16
18%

53
21%

60
25%

Not very much

112
22%

46
19%

66
25%

44
21%

53
22%

15
30%

7
20%

14
22%

91
23%

62
25%

50
20%

36
25%

53
20%

23
26%

57
22%

Not at all

176
35%

94
39%

82
32%

70
33%

98
41%

8
17%

10
29%

21
32%

146
36%

86
35%

90
36%

46
32%

99
37%

31
35%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

212
42%

100
42%

112
43%

97
46%

89
37%

26
53%

18
51%

30
46%

164
41%

102
41%

110
44%

63
43%

114
43%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

288
58%

140
58%

148
57%

114
54%

151
63%

23
47%

17
49%

35
54%

236
59%

148
59%

140
56%

83
57%

151
57%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
40**

No
S
512
460

Yes
T
109
83*

No
U
452
417

22
18%

12
30%

87
19%

20
24%

79
19%

85
23%

28
22%

9
22%

105
23%

19
23%

94
23%

55
23%

89
24%

22
18%

8
21%

103
22%

18
22%

93
22%

95
37%

82
34%

122
33%

54
43%

11
28%

165
36%

25
30%

151
36%

34
39%

108
42%

104
43%

162
43%

50
40%

21
52%

191
42%

39
47%

173
41%

54
61%

151
58%

137
57%

212
57%

76
60%

19
48%

269
58%

44
53%

244
59%

Rice

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
178
339
161*

502
500

Male
A
216
253*

Female
B
286
247

Under 35
C
143
185*

35 to 49
D
151
137*

50 to 64
E
208
177*

Low
F
245
216*

Medium
G
219
238

High
H
38
46**

Married
I
138
141*

Other
J
364
359

Low
K
329
105

Medium
L
85
263*

High
M
88
133*

Yes
N
329
352

No
O
173
148*

Very much

85
17%

46
18%

39
16%

22
12%

26
19%

37
21%

36
16%

38
16%

11
24%

34
24%

51
14%

71
20%

14
10%

57
17%

54
11%

29
11%

25
10%

16
9%

17
13%

21
12%

15
7%

33
14%

6
13%

15
10%

40
11%

55
21%
M
24
9%

9
7%

Somewhat

21
20%
M
17
16%

13
10%

29
8%

25
17%

Not very much

100
20%

48
19%

53
21%

39
21%

17
13%

44
25%

37
17%

55
23%

8
18%

32
22%

69
19%

23
21%

44
17%

34
26%

68
19%

Not at all

260
52%

131
52%

129
52%

109
59%

77
56%

74
42%

129
60%

111
47%

20
45%

61
43%

200
56%

45
42%

140
53%

76
57%
K

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

139
28%

75
29%

65
26%

38
20%

43
31%

59
33%

50
23%

72
30%

17
37%

48
34%

91
25%

79
30%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

361
72%

179
71%

182
74%

148
80%

94
69%

119
67%

166
77%

166
70%

29
63%

92
66%

268
75%

38
36%
M
67
64%

183
70%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
46
50**

No
S
456
450

Yes
T
68
88*

No
U
434
412

28
17%

12
24%

73
16%

20
22%

66
16%

38
11%

17
10%

10
19%

45
10%

12
14%

42
10%

32
22%

67
20%

33
20%

15
30%

85
19%

19
22%

81
20%

184
52%

77
52%

176
52%

84
52%

13
27%

247
55%

37
42%

224
54%

22
17%

101
29%

39
26%

95
28%

44
27%

22
44%

118
26%

32
36%

108
26%

110
83%
K

252
71%

109
74%

243
72%

117
73%

28
56%

333
74%

56
64%

305
74%

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Summary

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
425
81
416
84*

506
500

Male
A
276
250

Female
B
230
250

Under 35
C
305
282

35 to 49
D
184
181

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
86
78*

Medium
G
279
272

High
H
141
150

Married
I
249
258

Other
J
257
242

Low
K
196
194

Medium
L
35
35**

High
M
275
271

Yes
N
225
219

No
O
281
281

Very much

75
15%

36
14%

39
16%

42
15%

27
15%

6
16%

11
14%

43
16%

21
14%

43
17%

32
13%

27
14%

10
28%

39
14%

35
16%

40
14%

64
15%

Somewhat

122
24%

63
25%

60
24%

68
24%

51
28%

4
11%

16
21%

69
25%

37
25%

68
26%

55
23%

42
22%

7
21%

73
27%

49
23%

73
26%

Not very much

180
36%

94
38%

86
35%

103
37%

57
31%

21
55%

31
40%

92
34%

57
38%

86
33%

94
39%

77
40%

7
19%

97
36%

83
38%

Not at all

122
24%

57
23%

65
26%

69
25%

46
25%

7
18%

20
26%

68
25%

34
23%

61
24%

61
25%

48
25%

11
32%

63
23%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

197
39%

99
39%

99
40%

109
39%

78
43%

10
27%

27
34%

112
41%

58
39%

111
43%

87
36%

69
36%

17
48%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

303
61%

151
61%

151
60%

172
61%

103
57%

27
73%

51
66%

160
59%

92
61%

147
57%

155
64%

125
64%

18
52%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
446
435

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
371
369

11
13%

12
18%

63
15%

23
18%

52
14%

98
24%

24
29%

18
27%

105
24%

38
29%

85
23%

98
35%

153
37%

28
33%

26
40%

154
35%

52
39%

129
35%

52
24%

70
25%

101
24%

21
25%

9
14%

113
26%

18
14%

104
28%
T

111
41%

84
38%

113
40%

162
39%

36
43%

29
45%

168
39%

61
47%

136
37%

160
59%

135
62%

168
60%

254
61%

48
57%

35
55%

267
61%

70
53%

233
63%

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Summary

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Turkey
Turkey
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
320
188
288
212*

508
500

Male
A
404
252

Female
B
104
248*

Under 35
C
398
262

35 to 49
D
99
190*

50 to 64
E
11
48**

Low
F
76
56*

Medium
G
238
204

High
H
194
240*

Married
I
224
290*

Other
J
284
210

Low
K
174
176*

Medium
L
85
97**

High
M
249
227

Yes
N
253
220*

No
O
255
280*

Very much

142
28%

66
26%

76
31%

69
26%

53
28%

19
41%

8
15%

57
28%

76
32%

96
33%

46
22%

36
21%

20
21%

60
27%

81
29%

77
27%

65
30%

Somewhat

114
23%

41
16%

70
27%

40
21%

3
6%

45
19%

53
18%

60
29%

38
22%

26
27%

56
26%

57
20%

80
28%

139
28%

79
32%

62
24%

68
36%

9
19%

20
35%
H
17
30%

49
24%

Not very much

73
29%
B
60
24%

85
37%
K
50
22%

57
28%

65
27%

93
32%

46
22%

16
17%

51
23%

64
29%

75
27%

Not at all

106
21%

53
21%

53
21%

61
23%

29
15%

16
34%

11
20%

42
20%

53
22%

48
17%

58
28%

71
41%
M
31
17%

34
36%

41
18%

40
18%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

255
51%

139
55%

116
47%

140
53%

93
49%

22
47%

28
50%

106
52%

121
51%

149
51%

106
50%

74
42%

46
48%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

245
49%

113
45%

132
53%

123
47%

97
51%

25
53%

28
50%

99
48%

118
49%

141
49%

104
50%

102
58%
M

51
52%

135
59%
K
92
41%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
59
53*

No
S
449
447

Yes
T
155
146*

No
U
353
354

115
26%
99
22%

64
44%
U
37
25%

78
22%

34
16%

26
49%
S
15
28%

80
28%

59
28%

9
16%

130
29%

34
23%

105
30%

66
24%

51
18%

55
26%

4
7%

102
23%
R

12
8%

94
26%
T

117
53%

138
49%

157
54%

98
46%

214
48%

141
51%

132
46%

113
54%

100
69%
U
46
31%

155
44%

104
47%

41
77%
S
12
23%

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77
22%

Summary

233
52%
R

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56%
T

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Hungary
Hungary
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
611
399
285
215

1010
500

Male
A
504
244

Female
B
506
256

Under 35
C
283
202

35 to 49
D
307
142

50 to 64
E
420
156

Low
F
480
260

Medium
G
405
166

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
516
226

Other
J
494
274

Low
K
172
130

Medium
L
596
294

High
M
242
77

Yes
N
554
238

No
O
456
262

Very much

98
20%

45
19%

52
20%

42
21%

27
19%

29
18%

50
19%

37
22%

0
-

46
20%

52
19%

26
20%

58
20%

14
18%

50
21%

48
18%

59
21%

Somewhat

85
17%

37
15%

48
19%

30
15%

28
20%

27
17%

41
16%

28
17%

0
-

39
17%

46
17%

25
20%

49
17%

10
13%

44
19%

41
16%

Not very much

165
33%

83
34%

82
32%

68
34%

45
32%

51
33%

84
32%

58
35%

1
69%

76
33%

89
33%

47
36%

95
32%

23
30%

74
31%

Not at all

153
31%

78
32%

74
29%

62
31%

42
29%

49
32%

86
33%
G

43
26%

0
31%

66
29%

87
32%

31
24%

92
31%

30
39%
K

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

183
37%

82
34%

100
39%

71
35%

55
39%

56
36%

90
35%

65
39%

0
-

85
38%

97
36%

51
40%

107
36%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

317
63%

162
66%

156
61%

130
65%

87
61%

100
64%

170
65%

101
61%

1
100%

141
62%

176
64%

78
60%

187
64%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
37*

No
S
920
463

Yes
T
92
39*

No
U
918
461

39
18%

4
12%

93
20%

5
14%

92
20%

54
19%

31
14%

9
24%

76
16%

9
22%

76
17%

90
34%

90
32%

75
35%

16
42%

149
32%

17
43%

148
32%

69
29%

83
32%

82
29%

71
33%

8
22%

145
31%

8
21%

145
31%

24
31%

94
40%

88
34%

69
32%

14
36%

169
37%

14
36%

168
37%

53
69%

144
60%

174
66%

113
40%
Q
172
60%

146
68%
P

24
64%

294
63%

25
64%

293
63%

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Poland
Poland
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
380
178
302
198*

558
500

Male
A
240
248

Female
B
318
252

Under 35
C
249
215

35 to 49
D
228
184

50 to 64
E
81
102*

Low
F
413
400

Medium
G
127
87*

High
H
18
13**

Married
I
275
254

Other
J
283
246

Low
K
29
104**

Medium
L
367
327

High
M
162
69

Yes
N
328
280

No
O
230
220

Very much

53
11%

23
9%

30
12%

17
8%

28
15%

8
8%

42
10%

8
10%

2
18%

33
13%

19
8%

14
13%

32
10%

7
10%

26
9%

27
12%

40
13%

Somewhat

81
16%

41
16%

40
16%

28
13%

38
21%

15
15%

67
17%

11
13%

3
23%

44
18%

37
15%

13
13%

7
10%

47
17%

34
15%

Not very much

201
40%

87
35%

115
46%

93
44%

68
37%

40
39%

157
39%

38
43%

6
47%

101
40%

101
41%

32
30%

61
19%
M
137
42%

32
47%

106
38%

Not at all

165
33%

98
39%
B

67
27%

76
36%

49
27%

39
38%

133
33%

30
35%

2
12%

76
30%

89
36%

45
44%

96
29%

23
34%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

134
27%

64
26%

70
28%

45
21%

23
23%

109
27%

19
22%

5
41%

78
31%

56
23%

27
26%

93
28%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

366
73%

184
74%

182
72%

170
79%
D

66
36%
C
117
64%

79
77%

291
73%

68
78%

8
59%

176
69%

190
77%

77
74%

234
72%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
42**

No
S
509
458

Yes
T
93
69*

No
U
465
431

12
6%

5
12%

48
10%

8
11%

45
10%

50
17%

31
16%

5
11%

77
17%

8
12%

73
17%

95
43%

133
44%

68
35%

24
57%

177
39%

36
52%

165
38%

101
36%

64
29%

79
26%

86
43%
P

8
20%

157
34%

17
25%

148
34%

14
20%

73
26%

61
28%

90
30%

44
22%

9
23%

124
27%

16
23%

118
27%

56
80%

207
74%

159
72%

212
70%

154
78%

32
77%

334
73%

53
77%

313
73%

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Summary

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China
China
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
871
129
410
90*

1000
500

Male
A
499
249

Female
B
501
251

Under 35
C
482
200

35 to 49
D
404
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
109
99*

Medium
G
328
221

High
H
563
181

Married
I
671
346

Other
J
329
154*

Low
K
111
295

Medium
L
282
155

High
M
607
50

Yes
N
668
298

No
O
332
202

Very much

146
29%

80
32%

66
26%

61
30%

50
26%

35
33%

28
28%

70
32%

48
27%

105
30%

41
27%

86
29%

44
29%

16
32%

81
27%

65
32%

121
29%

Somewhat

138
28%

59
24%

78
31%

46
23%

60
31%

31
29%

26
26%

56
26%

55
31%

99
29%

39
25%

76
26%

47
30%

15
29%

85
28%

53
26%

Not very much

145
29%

68
27%

77
31%

59
30%

55
28%

31
30%

30
31%

69
31%

45
25%

96
28%

49
32%

90
31%

42
27%

13
26%

98
33%

Not at all

71
14%

42
17%

30
12%

34
17%

28
14%

9
9%

14
14%

25
11%

32
18%

46
13%

25
16%

43
15%

22
14%

6
13%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

284
57%

140
56%

144
57%

107
53%

111
57%

66
62%

54
55%

126
57%

104
57%

204
59%

80
52%

162
55%

91
59%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

216
43%

110
44%

107
43%

93
47%

83
43%

40
38%

45
45%

95
43%

77
43%

142
41%

74
48%

133
45%

64
41%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
134
67*

No
S
866
433

Yes
T
333
120*

No
U
667
380

26
28%

19
29%

127
29%

35
29%

111
29%

111
27%

26
29%

17
26%

120
28%

32
27%

106
28%

47
23%

122
30%

23
25%

24
36%

121
28%

39
33%

106
28%

34
12%

37
18%

56
14%

15
17%

7
10%

65
15%

14
12%

57
15%

31
61%

166
56%

118
58%

232
56%

52
58%

36
54%

247
57%

67
56%

217
57%

19
39%

133
44%

84
42%

179
44%

38
42%

30
46%

186
43%

53
44%

163
43%

Rice

Summary

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 * small base

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
704
326
284
216*

1030
500

Male
A
385
244*

Female
B
645
256

Under 35
C
423
271*

35 to 49
D
344
152*

50 to 64
E
263
77*

Low
F
269
225*

Medium
G
732
272

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
399
173*

Other
J
631
327

Low
K
133
363

Medium
L
507
107

High
M
390
30

Yes
N
463
177*

No
O
567
323

Very much

105
21%

60
24%

46
18%

59
22%

34
22%

12
15%

62
27%

43
16%

0
13%

29
17%

76
23%

15
14%

3
10%

43
24%

62
19%

58
21%

Somewhat

75
15%

35
14%

40
16%

38
14%

24
16%

13
16%

36
16%

39
14%

0
17%

22
13%

52
16%

87
24%
LM
55
15%

17
15%

4
13%

26
15%

48
15%

Not very much

107
21%

53
22%

54
21%

60
22%

26
17%

21
27%

47
21%

59
22%

0
11%

43
25%

64
20%

79
22%

22
20%

6
19%

38
21%

Not at all

213
43%

97
40%

116
45%

113
42%

68
45%

32
41%

81
36%

131
48%

2
59%

78
45%

135
41%

142
39%

54
50%
K

17
59%
KL

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

180
36%

94
39%

86
33%

97
36%

58
38%

25
32%

97
43%

82
30%

1
30%

52
30%

128
39%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

320
64%

150
61%

170
67%

173
64%

94
62%

53
68%

128
57%

190
70%

2
70%

121
70%

199
61%

142
39%
M
221
61%

32
29%
M
76
71%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
96
45**

No
S
934
455

Yes
T
179
60**

No
U
851
440

47
22%

15
33%

90
20%

19
32%

86
20%

46
16%

29
13%

2
4%

73
16%

4
6%

71
16%

69
21%

54
19%

53
25%

8
17%

99
22%

9
15%

98
22%

70
39%

143
44%

126
44%

88
41%

21
46%

192
42%

28
47%

185
42%

7
22%

70
39%

110
34%

105
37%

76
35%

17
37%

163
36%

23
38%

157
36%

23
78%
KL

107
61%

213
66%

179
63%

141
65%

28
63%

292
64%

38
62%

282
64%

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Summary

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Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
635
369
307
193

1004
500

Male
A
489
250

Female
B
515
250

Under 35
C
352
181

35 to 49
D
386
191

50 to 64
E
266
128

Low
F
216
111

Medium
G
469
230

High
H
319
160

Married
I
501
249

Other
J
503
251

Low
K
374
243

Medium
L
525
199

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
520
253

No
O
484
247

Very much

152
30%

79
31%

73
29%

53
29%

62
33%

36
29%

34
30%

70
30%

49
31%

73
29%

79
32%

72
30%

63
32%

16
28%

77
30%

75
30%

91
30%

Somewhat

105
21%

40
16%

39
21%

38
20%

28
22%

24
22%

50
22%

31
19%

56
22%

49
20%

54
22%

43
22%

8
13%

45
18%

Not very much

128
26%

70
28%

65
26%
A
59
24%

42
23%

52
27%

35
27%

30
27%

56
25%

42
26%

68
27%

60
24%

62
26%

49
25%

17
30%

72
28%

60
24%
N
57
23%

Not at all

115
23%

62
25%

53
21%

47
26%

38
20%

29
23%

23
21%

54
23%

38
24%

53
21%

62
25%

55
23%

43
22%

17
29%

59
23%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

257
51%

119
47%

92
51%

101
53%

64
50%

57
52%

120
52%

80
50%

129
52%

128
51%

127
52%

243
49%

131
53%
B

89
49%

91
47%

64
50%

53
48%

110
48%

80
50%

121
48%

122
49%

117
48%

106
53%
M
92
47%

24
42%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

138
55%
A
112
45%

34
58%
L

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
136
63

No
S
868
437

Yes
T
225
105

No
U
779
395

60
31%

20
31%

132
30%

33
31%

119
30%

64
21%

41
21%

15
25%

89
20%

21
20%

84
21%

79
26%

50
26%

16
25%

112
26%

26
25%

102
26%

56
23%

73
24%

42
22%

12
19%

103
24%

25
24%

90
23%

122
48%

134
54%

155
51%

101
53%

35
56%

222
51%

54
51%

203
51%

131
52%

113
46%

152
49%

92
47%

28
44%

215
49%

51
49%

192
49%

Rice

Summary

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Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
311
193
299
201

504
500

Male
A
241
252

Female
B
263
248

Under 35
C
150
184

35 to 49
D
171
159

50 to 64
E
183
156

Low
F
201
205

Medium
G
216
211

High
H
87
84*

Married
I
172
157

Other
J
332
343

Low
K
144
172

Medium
L
227
186

High
M
133
142

Yes
N
312
299

No
O
192
201

Very much

76
15%

39
16%

37
15%

29
16%

19
12%

29
19%

23
11%

15
18%

24
15%

52
15%

27
15%

26
14%

24
17%

43
14%

33
17%

44
15%

Somewhat

77
15%

34
13%

43
17%

25
14%

30
19%

21
13%

38
19%
G
39
19%

27
13%

11
14%

30
19%

46
14%

29
17%

28
15%

20
14%

41
14%

35
18%

35
12%

Not very much

170
34%

83
33%

87
35%

56
31%

54
34%

60
38%

68
33%

76
36%

25
30%

58
37%

112
33%

59
34%

64
34%

47
33%

103
34%

67
34%

Not at all

177
35%

96
38%

81
33%

74
40%

57
36%

47
30%

60
29%

85
40%
F

32
38%

45
29%

132
38%
I

58
33%

68
37%

51
36%

113
38%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

153
31%

73
29%

80
32%

54
29%

49
31%

50
32%

50
23%

27
32%

54
34%

99
29%

55
32%

54
29%

44
31%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

347
69%

178
71%

169
68%

130
71%

111
69%

106
68%

77
37%
G
128
63%

162
77%
F

57
68%

103
66%

244
71%

117
68%

132
71%

98
69%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
490
487

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
460
457

North
V
252
239

Center
W
121
115

South
X
131
146

French
Y
243
252

Flemish
Z
261
248

32
16%

0
-

76
16%

7
17%

69
15%

31
13%

15
13%

30
21%

45
18%

31
13%

42
21%
P
60
30%

2
13%

75
15%

7
15%

70
15%

36
15%

23
20%

17
12%

40
16%

36
15%

110
37%

5
41%

165
34%

15
35%

155
34%

86
36%

31
27%

53
36%

81
32%

89
36%

65
32%

110
37%

67
33%

6
46%

171
35%

14
32%

163
36%

85
36%

46
40%

46
31%

86
34%

91
37%

84
28%

69
34%

79
27%

2
13%

151
31%

14
32%

139
30%

67
28%

38
33%

48
33%

85
34%

68
27%

215
72%

132
66%

220
73%
Q

73
37%
P
127
63%

11
87%

336
69%

29
68%

318
70%

172
72%

77
67%

98
67%

167
66%

181
73%

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Summary

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All Countries
Gender
Total

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
13086
5701
8057
3943

18787
12000

Male
A
9536
5995

Female
B
9251
6005

Under 35
C
7423
5274

35 to 49
D
6473
4069

50 to 64
E
4891
2656

Low
F
5887
3933

Medium
G
7413
4394

High
H
5274
3502

Married
I
8671
5239

Other
J
9609
6261

Low
K
5183
4360

Medium
L
6725
4201

High
M
6879
3438

Yes
N
10640
6311

No
O
8147
5689

Very much

3401
28%

1638
27%

1469
28%

1165
29%

767
29%

1053
27%

1266
29%

1212
29%

953
28%

1745
28%

1656
29%

2288
28%

979
16%

626
16%

689
16%

919
15%

900
16%

401
15%

676
17%

716
16%

576
16%

1056
17%

1057
17%

937
16%

Not at all

4695
39%

2361
39%

1635
40%
C

1145
43%
CD

1578
40%

1722
39%

1330
38%

2010
38%

2587
41%
I

1700
39%
M

1762
42%
KM

643
19%
KL
610
18%
L
1234
36%

1010
16%

1044
17%
B
2334
39%

694
16%
L
729
17%

574
14%

1993
17%

623
15%
E
647
16%

342
13%

Not very much

945
18%
DE
945
18%
DE
1916
36%

1532
29%
J
854
16%
J
843
16%

1237
28%

1910
16%

1030
29%
F
566
16%

1699
27%

Somewhat

1763
29%
A
932
16%

2499
40%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

5311
44%

2617
44%

2694
45%

1787
44%

1110
42%

1679
43%

1955
45%

1930
44%

1785
42%

6689
56%

3378
56%

3311
55%

2282
56%

1547
58%
C

2254
57%
H

2439
55%

2387
46%
J
2852
54%

2618
42%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

1596
46%
F
1906
54%

3643
58%
I

2430
56%

2416
58%
M

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
2175
1302

No
S
16612
10698

Yes
T
3711
2195

No
U
15076
9805

1113
28%

397
30%

3004
28%

2718
28%

1316
16%

594
15%

1662
16%

602
15%

2197
39%

1391
17%
Q
3062
38%

249
19%
S
231
18%

683
31%
U
423
19%
U
386
18%

2755
44%

2556
45%

3555
56%

3133
55%

Seaweed

950
16%

654
16%

1762
16%

1487
15%
1607
16%

1634
41%
P

425
33%

4270
40%
R

703
32%

3992
41%
T

3605
45%

1707
43%

4666
44%

2236
57%

1106
50%
U
1089
50%

4205
43%

4453
55%

646
50%
S
656
50%

Summary
2414
46%
E
2860
54%

1595
46%
L
1843
54%

6032
56%
R

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

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57%
T

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Argentina
A
503
500

Australia
B
1004
500

Belgium
C
504
500

Brazil
D
1030
500

Canada
E
1001
500

China
F
1000
500

France
G
1010
500

Germany
H
1007
500

Great Britain
I
1028
500

Hungary
J
1010
500

India
K
1020
500

Indonesia
L
506
500

Italy
M
1004
500

Japan
N
1001
500

Mexico
O
501
500

Poland
P
558
500

Russia
Q
561
500

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
507
503
501
500
500
500

Spain
U
1013
500

Sweden
V
502
500

Turkey
W
508
500

United
States
X
1005
500

Seaweed
Very much

3401
28%

Somewhat

1910
16%

Not very much

1993
17%

Not at all

4695
39%

129
114
132
168
107
203
193
190
55
162
142
86
252
26
136
117
100
170
144
265
109
116
166
119
26%
23%
26%
34%
21%
41%
39%
38%
11%
32%
28%
17%
50%
5%
27%
23%
20%
34%
29%
53%
22%
23%
33%
24%
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59
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67
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134
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86
153
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29%
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17%
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64
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63
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172
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186
98
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95
105
81
75
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12%
23%
13%
12%
11%
6%
15%
34%
12%
37%
20%
15%
22%
19%
21%
16%
15%
9%
17%
14%
CDEGHIJKMPT
J
J
J
JV
GHIJKMOPQR
J
GHIJKMOPQR ADEGHIJMVX
JV
CDEGHIJKMPT ADEGHIJMVX ADEGHIJMVX
EHIJMV
HIJMV
JV
JV
J
JV
IJV
J
J
252
252
242
175
278
61
177
188
351
276
150
95
103
136
181
251
202
99
188
59
258
265
185
270
50%
50%
48%
35%
56%
12%
35%
38%
70%
55%
30%
19%
21%
27%
36%
50%
40%
20%
38%
12%
52%
53%
37%
54%
GHKLMNOQRS
GHKLMNOQRS FLMNRT GHKLMNOQRSTW
FKLMNRT
FKLMNRT GHJKLMNOPQRGHKLMNOQRS FLMRT
FT
FT
FLMRT
FLMNRT GHKLMNOQRS FKLMNRT
FT
FLMNRT
DFGHKLMNOQRS
GHKLMNOQRS FLMNRT GHKLMNOQRS
DFGHKLMNOQRS

Summary
Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

5311
44%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

6689
56%

184
173
182
262
161
323
260
255
92
192
276
233
338
178
221
171
185
306
207
361
167
190
232
161
37%
35%
36%
52%
32%
65%
52%
51%
18%
38%
55%
47%
68%
36%
44%
34%
37%
61%
41%
72%
33%
38%
46%
32%
I
I
I
ABCEIJNPQUVX
I
GHIJKLNOPQS
BCEIJNOPQSUBCEIJNOPQSUVX
EIUX CEIJLNOPQSUV
ABCEIJNPQUVX
GHIJKLNOPQR
I
BCEINPUX
I
I
EGHIJLNOPQS
EIX
GHIJKLNOPQR
I
I
ABCEIJNPQUX
I
316
327
318
238
339
177
240
245
408
308
224
267
162
322
279
329
315
194
293
139
333
310
268
339
63%
65%
64%
48%
68%
35%
48%
49%
82%
62%
45%
53%
32%
64%
56%
66%
63%
39%
59%
28%
67%
62%
54%
68%
DFGHKLMORTW
DFGHKLMORTW FMRT FGHJKLMORST
T
FMRT
FMRT GHJKLMNOPQR
DFGHKLMRTW
FMT
FKMRT
DFGHKLMORTW FGHKMRT DFGHKLMORTW
DFGHKLMRTW
MT
FGHKMRT
DFGHJKLMORT DFGHKLMRT
FKMRT FGHJKLMORST
DFGHKLMRTW

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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very much, not at all.

18787
12000

North
America
A
2006
1000

Very much

3401
28%

226
23%

Somewhat

1910
16%

97
10%

Not very much

1993
17%

130
13%

Not at all

4695
39%

548
55%
BCDEFG

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

5311
44%

322
32%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

6689
56%

678
68%
BCDEFG

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

G-8
Countries
E
7617
4000

very much, somewhat, not

BRIC
F
3611
2000

Middle
East/Africa
G
1518
1500

LATAM
B
2034
1500

Europe
C
7636
4500

APAC
D
5593
3500

432
29%
A
234
16%
AC
225
15%
C
608
41%
DFG

1326
29%
ADE
522
12%
A
540
12%
2112
47%
BDEFG

937
27%
A
793
23%
ABCEG
815
23%
ABCEFG
956
27%

1041
26%
A
590
15%
AC
664
17%
AC
1705
43%
DFG

613
31%
ADE
433
22%
ABCE
365
18%
AC
589
29%

479
32%
ADE
266
18%
AC
283
19%
AC
471
31%
D

666
44%
A
834
56%
DF

1848
41%
A
2652
59%
DFG

1730
49%
ABCE
1770
51%

1631
41%
A
2369
59%
DFG

1046
52%
ABCE
954
48%

745
50%
ACE
755
50%

Seaweed

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Argentina
Argentina
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
365
138
342
158

503
500

Male
A
204
245

Female
B
299
255

Under 35
C
245
248

35 to 49
D
163
154

50 to 64
E
95
98*

Low
F
17
22**

Medium
G
84
109*

High
H
402
368

Married
I
150
142*

Other
J
353
358

Low
K
170
327

Medium
L
172
119

High
M
161
55

Yes
N
262
231

No
O
241
269

Very much

129
26%

56
23%

73
29%

61
24%

47
30%

21
22%

5
24%

35
32%

88
24%

35
25%

93
26%

88
27%

29
24%

12
21%

54
23%

75
28%

81
24%

Somewhat

56
11%

32
13%

24
9%

27
11%

20
13%

8
8%

0
-

8
8%

47
13%

23
16%

33
9%

38
12%

11
9%

6
11%

30
13%

26
10%

Not very much

64
13%

37
15%

27
11%

28
11%

14
9%

6
26%

18
16%

41
11%

14
10%

50
14%

35
11%

26
11%

252
50%

120
49%

131
51%

132
53%

73
47%

11
51%

48
44%

192
52%

70
49%

181
51%

165
51%

21
18%
K
58
49%

9
15%

Not at all

22
22%
CD
46
48%

29
52%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

184
37%

87
36%

97
38%

88
35%

67
43%

29
30%

5
24%

43
40%

136
37%

58
41%

126
35%

127
39%

40
34%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

316
63%

158
64%

158
62%

160
65%

87
57%

68
70%

17
76%

66
60%

233
63%

84
59%

231
65%

200
61%

79
66%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
43*

No
S
455
457

Yes
T
73
61*

No
U
430
439

48
30%

10
24%

118
26%

13
21%

116
26%

41
12%

15
9%

9
21%

46
10%

10
16%

46
10%

38
14%

44
13%

20
13%

5
12%

59
13%

9
14%

55
13%

121
52%

130
48%

176
51%

76
48%

19
43%

233
51%

30
49%

222
51%

18
32%

84
36%

100
37%

122
36%

63
40%

19
45%

165
36%

23
37%

162
37%

37
68%

148
64%

168
63%

220
64%

96
60%

24
55%

292
64%

39
63%

277
63%

Seaweed

Summary

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India
India
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1020
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
895
125
416
84*

Male
A
774
258

Female
B
246
242

Under 35
C
772
276

35 to 49
D
211
167

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
348
168

Medium
G
395
185

High
H
277
146

Married
I
581
311

Other
J
439
189

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
78
50*

High
M
942
450

Yes
N
687
290

No
O
333
210

58
24%

83
30%

46
28%

13
23%

47
28%

57
31%

38
26%

79
26%

63
33%

0
-

13
26%

129
29%

85
29%

58
27%

121
29%

63
26%

84
30%
D
48
17%

34
21%

16
28%

51
30%

46
25%

37
25%

84
27%

50
26%

0
-

10
20%

124
28%

44
21%

23
14%

3
5%

24
14%

28
15%

21
14%

38
12%

36
19%
I
40
21%

0
-

11
21%

63
14%

90
31%
O
47
16%

0
-

16
32%

134
30%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
291
129

No
S
729
371

Yes
T
632
297

No
U
388
203

21
25%

44
34%

99
27%

90
30%

52
26%

116
28%

18
21%

40
31%

94
25%

89
30%

45
22%

27
13%

60
15%

13
16%

20
15%

54
15%

41
14%

33
16%

68
23%

82
39%
N

118
28%

32
38%

26
20%

125
34%
R

78
26%

73
36%
T

175
60%
O
115
40%

101
48%

238
57%

39
46%

193
52%

178
43%

45
54%

179
60%
U
118
40%

98
48%

109
52%
N

84
65%
S
45
35%

Seaweed
Very much

142
28%

Somewhat

134
27%

85
33%
B
71
28%

Not very much

73
15%

37
14%

37
15%

Not at all

150
30%

65
25%

85
35%
A

61
22%

64
38%
C

25
45%

46
27%

54
29%

50
34%

110
35%
J

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

276
55%

120
50%

29
51%

98
58%

103
56%

75
51%

163
53%

113
60%

0
-

23
47%

253
56%

224
45%

167
60%
D
109
40%

81
48%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

156
60%
B
102
40%

86
52%
C

28
49%

70
42%

82
44%

71
49%

148
47%

76
40%

0
-

27
53%

197
44%

Summary

122
50%
A

179
48%
R

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Mexico
Mexico
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

501
500

Male
A
252
238

Female
B
249
262

Under 35
C
255
270

35 to 49
D
158
156*

50 to 64
E
88
74*

Low
F
354
399

Medium
G
130
86*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
241
226

Other
J
260
274

Low
K
131
321

Medium
L
170
103

High
M
200
76

Yes
N
272
260

No
O
229
240

Very much

136
27%

62
26%

74
28%

65
24%

46
29%

25
35%

103
26%

25
29%

7
49%

61
27%

75
28%

90
28%

26
25%

20
26%

82
32%

54
23%

Somewhat

84
17%

38
16%

47
18%

16
10%

8
11%

69
17%

12
14%

3
23%

38
17%

47
17%

57
18%

17
16%

10
13%

43
16%

Not very much

98
20%

55
23%

43
17%

60
22%
D
57
21%

30
19%

11
15%

81
20%

15
17%

2
11%

44
20%

54
20%

62
19%

19
18%

17
23%

Not at all

181
36%

84
35%

97
37%

89
33%

64
41%

29
39%

145
36%

34
39%

3
17%

83
37%

98
36%

111
35%

42
40%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

221
44%

99
42%

121
46%

125
46%

62
40%

33
45%

172
43%

37
43%

11
72%

98
44%

122
45%

148
46%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

279
56%

139
58%

140
54%

145
54%

94
60%

40
55%

226
57%

49
57%

4
28%

128
56%

152
55%

173
54%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
356
145
340
160*

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
54
44**

No
S
447
456

Yes
T
93
70*

No
U
408
430

Seaweed
30
18%

14
32%

122
27%

18
25%

118
28%

42
17%

107
31%
Q
56
16%

29
18%

5
11%

79
17%

14
19%

71
16%

50
19%

48
20%

62
18%

36
22%

9
21%

89
19%

18
26%

80
19%

29
38%

85
33%

96
40%

115
34%

67
42%

16
36%

166
36%

21
29%

161
37%

43
41%

30
39%

125
48%

96
40%

162
48%

58
36%

19
43%

202
44%

32
45%

189
44%

60
59%

46
61%

136
52%

144
60%

177
52%

102
64%

25
57%

255
56%

39
55%

241
56%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
686
327
325
175

1013
500

Male
A
446
252

Female
B
567
248

Under 35
C
374
205

35 to 49
D
416
187

50 to 64
E
223
108

Low
F
567
294

Medium
G
364
172

High
H
82
35*

Married
I
503
238

Other
J
510
262

Low
K
463
249

Medium
L
96
114*

High
M
454
136

Yes
N
550
271

No
O
463
229

Very much

109
22%

55
22%

54
22%

42
21%

44
24%

23
21%

67
23%

37
22%

5
15%

55
23%

54
21%

58
23%

23
20%

28
20%

59
22%

50
22%

69
21%

Somewhat

58
12%

33
13%

25
10%

17
9%

10
10%

30
10%

22
13%

5
16%

27
12%

30
12%

24
10%

16
14%

18
13%

34
13%

24
10%

Not very much

75
15%

41
16%

35
14%

30
15%
D
31
15%

28
15%

16
15%

47
16%

23
14%

5
15%

34
14%

41
16%

37
15%

18
16%

20
15%

40
15%

Not at all

258
52%

123
49%

134
54%

101
50%

97
52%

59
55%

150
51%

89
52%

19
54%

122
51%

136
52%

130
52%

57
50%

71
52%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

167
33%

88
35%

79
32%

72
35%

62
33%

33
30%

97
33%

59
34%

11
31%

82
35%

85
32%

82
33%

39
34%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

333
67%

164
65%

169
68%

132
65%

125
67%

75
70%

196
67%

113
66%

24
69%

156
65%

177
68%

167
67%

75
66%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
85
41*

No
S
928
459

Yes
T
106
48*

No
U
907
452

40
23%

11
26%

98
21%

13
27%

96
21%

41
12%

17
10%

49
11%

8
18%

49
11%

35
15%

51
16%

24
14%

8
20%
S
5
12%

70
15%

6
13%

69
15%

137
51%

120
52%

164
50%

94
54%

17
42%

241
52%

20
42%

237
53%

45
33%

93
34%

74
32%

110
34%

57
33%

148
32%

178
66%

155
68%

215
66%

118
67%

21
44%
U
27
56%

146
32%

91
67%

19
46%
S
22
54%

Seaweed

Summary

311
68%
R

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
436
67
421
79**

503
500

Male
A
260
240*

Female
B
243
260*

Under 35
C
74
287*

35 to 49
D
231
138

50 to 64
E
198
76

Low
F
16
22**

Medium
G
69
98**

High
H
418
380

Married
I
320
214

Other
J
183
286*

Low
K
172
203*

Medium
L
175
174*

High
M
156
122*

Yes
N
325
240

No
O
178
260*

Very much

144
29%

55
23%

89
34%

82
29%

40
29%

21
28%

7
33%

18
19%

118
31%

61
29%

82
29%

53
26%

22
18%

53
22%

91
35%

131
31%

Somewhat

64
13%

36
15%

28
11%

36
13%

18
13%

10
13%

0
2%

9
9%

55
14%

33
15%

31
11%

25
12%

69
40%
M
26
15%

13
11%

36
15%

28
11%

Not very much

105
21%

51
21%

54
21%

66
23%

28
20%

12
15%

3
14%

26
26%

76
20%

32
15%

73
25%

45
22%

21
12%

60
25%

Not at all

188
38%

98
41%

89
34%

103
36%

52
38%

33
44%

11
51%

45
46%

131
35%

87
41%

101
35%

80
39%

59
34%

39
32%
L
49
40%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

207
41%

91
38%

117
45%

118
41%

58
42%

31
41%

8
35%

27
28%

173
45%

94
44%

113
39%

78
39%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

293
59%

149
62%

143
55%

168
59%

80
58%

45
59%

14
65%

71
72%

207
55%

119
56%

173
61%

125
61%

94
54%
M
80
46%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
152
111*

No
S
351
389

Yes
T
219
187*

No
U
284
313*

12
16%

36
33%

108
28%

51
27%

93
30%

50
12%

13
17%

11
10%

52
13%

20
11%

44
14%

45
17%

92
22%

13
17%

24
22%

81
21%

44
23%

61
20%

91
38%

96
37%

148
35%

40
50%

39
36%

148
38%

73
39%

115
37%

35
28%

89
37%

119
46%

182
43%

26
33%

47
43%

160
41%

70
38%

137
44%

88
72%
L

151
63%

142
54%

239
57%

53
67%

63
57%

229
59%

116
62%

176
56%

Seaweed

Summary

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Great Britain
Great Britain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
684
344
329
171

1028
500

Male
A
512
246

Female
B
516
254

Under 35
C
331
185

35 to 49
D
336
158

50 to 64
E
361
157

Low
F
251
123

Medium
G
618
299

High
H
159
78

Married
I
407
188

Other
J
621
312

Low
K
355
173

Medium
L
360
178

High
M
313
150

Yes
N
628
291

No
O
400
209

Very much

55
11%

28
11%

28
11%

21
11%

17
11%

17
11%

15
12%

33
11%

8
10%

21
11%

34
11%

23
13%

17
9%

16
11%

32
11%

24
11%

35
11%

Somewhat

37
7%

14
5%

7
4%

8
6%

24
8%

5
7%

16
8%

21
7%

13
8%

11
6%

13
9%

22
8%

15
7%

57
11%

19
10%
E
18
10%

11
7%

Not very much

23
9%
B
32
13%

20
13%

19
12%

11
9%

36
12%

10
13%

24
13%

33
11%

18
10%

18
10%

21
14%

34
12%

23
11%

Not at all

351
70%

163
66%

188
74%
A

127
69%

110
70%

114
73%

90
73%

207
69%

55
70%

127
68%

224
72%

119
69%

133
75%
M

100
67%

203
70%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

92
18%

51
21%

42
16%

28
18%

24
15%

23
18%

56
19%

13
17%

37
20%

55
18%

36
21%

27
15%

29
19%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

408
82%

195
79%

212
84%

40
22%
E
145
78%

130
82%

133
85%
C

100
82%

243
81%

65
83%

151
80%

257
82%

137
79%

150
85%

121
81%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
78
36*

No
S
950
464

Yes
T
121
56

No
U
907
444

20
12%

6
16%

49
11%

46
10%

24
7%

13
8%

3
9%

34
7%

14
8%

3
8%

54
12%

148
71%

43
13%
Q
226
69%

10
17%
U
7
12%
U
6
12%

125
73%

24
67%

327
70%

33
59%

318
72%
T

54
18%

39
18%

59
18%

33
19%

9
25%

83
18%

76
17%

237
82%

171
82%

269
82%

138
81%

27
75%

381
82%

16
30%
U
39
70%

Seaweed

25
10%

30
7%
50
11%

Summary

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 * small base

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US
US
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1005
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
631
374
318
182

Male
A
454
247

Female
B
551
253

Under 35
C
282
182

35 to 49
D
354
161

50 to 64
E
369
157

Low
F
180
76

Medium
G
229
109

High
H
596
315

Married
I
581
282

Other
J
424
218

Low
K
399
232

Medium
L
352
127

High
M
254
141

Yes
N
525
251

No
O
480
249

52
21%

34
19%

38
24%

18
24%

30
27%

71
23%

73
26%

46
21%

27
19%

67
27%

52
21%

76
24%

21
12%
E
38
21%
DE
89
49%

14
9%
E
16
10%

6
7%

10
9%

27
9%

23
8%

19
9%

62
27%
M
16
7%

29
23%

18
7%

47
30%
C
7
4%

10
8%

22
9%

21
8%

15
10%

8
10%

15
14%

46
15%

32
11%

26
11%

34
14%

35
14%

88
56%

45
59%

55
50%

170
54%

154
55%

128
55%

22
17%
K
66
52%

32
10%
Q
48
15%

93
58%
C

37
17%
I
116
53%

16
12%
K
21
15%
76
54%

128
51%

141
57%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
47*

No
S
908
453

Yes
T
122
60

No
U
883
440

42
23%

13
27%

106
23%

99
23%

11
6%

5
10%

38
8%

20
33%
U
7
12%

21
11%

6
13%

63
14%

7
12%

62
14%

162
51%

108
59%
P

24
50%

246
54%

26
43%

244
55%
T

27
45%
U
33
55%

134
31%

Seaweed
Very much

119
24%

Somewhat

42
8%

67
27%
B
24
10%

Not very much

69
14%

37
15%

32
12%

Not at all

270
54%

119
48%

151
60%
A

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

161
32%

70
28%

55
30%

52
33%

54
34%

24
31%

39
36%

98
31%

96
34%

65
30%

79
34%

39
30%

44
31%

88
35%

73
29%

108
34%

53
29%

17
37%

144
32%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

339
68%

91
37%
B
156
63%

182
72%
A

127
70%

109
67%

103
66%

52
69%

70
64%

216
69%

186
66%

153
70%

154
66%

88
70%

97
69%

163
65%

176
71%

210
66%

129
71%

30
63%

309
68%

35
8%

Summary

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 * small base

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
364
143
310
190

507
500

Male
A
366
283

Female
B
141
217

Under 35
C
336
295

35 to 49
D
149
168

50 to 64
E
22
37**

Low
F
159
142

Medium
G
90
94*

High
H
166
166

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
137
140

Medium
L
129
131*

High
M
241
229

Yes
N
263
221

No
O
244
279

Very much

170
34%

89
31%

81
37%

100
34%

55
33%

14
39%

40
28%

38
40%

61
37%

0
-

0
-

40
29%

42
32%

87
38%

78
35%

92
33%

114
37%

Somewhat

137
27%

84
30%

53
24%

73
25%

54
32%

10
26%

41
29%

32
34%

41
25%

0
-

0
-

37
26%

37
28%

63
27%

65
29%

72
26%

Not very much

95
19%

57
20%

38
18%

60
20%

31
19%

3
9%

35
24%

14
15%

27
16%

0
-

0
-

32
23%

29
22%

34
15%

42
19%

Not at all

99
20%

54
19%

45
21%

63
21%

26
16%

10
27%

27
19%

10
11%

37
23%

0
-

0
-

31
22%

22
17%

46
20%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

306
61%

173
61%

134
62%

172
58%

110
66%

24
65%

81
57%

102
62%

0
-

0
-

77
55%

79
61%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

194
39%

110
39%

83
38%

123
42%

58
34%

13
35%

61
43%
G

70
74%
F
25
26%

64
38%

0
-

0
-

63
45%

52
39%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
83*

No
S
410
417

Yes
T
124
110*

No
U
383
390

56
29%

27
33%

142
34%

45
41%

125
32%

83
27%

54
28%

25
30%

112
27%

34
31%

103
26%

52
19%

63
20%

32
17%

18
22%

77
18%

19
17%

76
20%

36
16%

63
23%

50
16%

49
26%
P

13
15%

86
21%

12
11%

86
22%
T

150
65%

143
65%

164
59%

197
64%

110
58%

52
63%

254
61%

227
58%

79
35%

78
35%

116
41%

113
36%

81
42%

31
37%

163
39%

79
72%
U
31
28%

Seaweed

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK1_2. [Seaweed] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very much, somewhat, not very much, not at all.
Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
140
0
69
-**

CANADAONTARIO
a
375
189

CANADAQUEBEC
b
254
127

0
-

40
21%

29
23%

0
-

20
11%

15
12%

9
13%

0
-

19
10%

14
11%

34
49%

0
-

110
58%

69
55%

12
27%

26
37%

0
-

60
32%

44
35%

32
73%

43
63%

0
-

128
68%

83
65%

1001
500

Male
A
481
247

Female
B
520
253

Under 35
C
293
178

35 to 49
D
382
176

50 to 64
E
326
147

Low
F
233
120

Medium
G
396
193

High
H
372
188

Married
I
420
202

Other
J
581
298

Low
K
344
186

Medium
L
523
224

High
M
134
91

Yes
N
526
260

No
O
475
240

Employed
P
693
344

Not
Employed
Q
308
156

Very much

107
21%

47
19%

60
24%

30
17%

39
22%

42
22%

39
21%

48
24%

59
20%

41
22%

49
22%

17
19%

62
24%

45
19%

70
20%

37
24%

10
20%

97
21%

16
25%

91
21%

6
16%

6
17%

9
19%

17
25%

Somewhat

22
9%

11
9%

25
13%

18
9%

18
9%

36
12%

9
10%

28
11%

26
11%

35
10%

19
12%

8
16%

46
10%

7
11%

47
11%

3
8%

5
13%

3
8%

8
12%

16
9%

17
12%

16
13%

23
12%

23
12%

20
10%

41
14%

25
13%
L
17
9%

20
9%

61
12%

35
13%

26
11%

43
13%

18
11%

6
11%

55
12%

8
12%

53
12%

6
16%

Not at all

106
60%

77
53%

66
55%

103
53%

109
58%

116
57%

162
54%

103
56%

51
56%

136
52%

142
59%
N

196
57%

82
52%

27
52%

251
56%

33
52%

245
56%

22
60%

7
19%
a
18
51%

7
16%

148
59%

31
14%
K
124
55%

13
15%

278
56%

24
14%
D
28
16%
D
95
53%

15
9%

Not very much

32
13%
B
38
15%
B
130
53%

38
26%
C
14
10%

27
22%

54
11%

25
57%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

161
32%

79
32%

82
32%

55
31%

54
31%

52
36%

38
32%

67
35%

56
30%

66
33%

95
32%

66
35%

69
31%

26
29%

89
34%

72
30%

105
30%

56
36%

19
36%

142
32%

23
36%

138
32%

9
24%

10
30%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

339
68%

168
68%

171
68%

123
69%

122
69%

94
64%

82
68%

125
65%

132
70%

136
67%

203
68%

120
65%

154
69%

64
71%

171
66%

168
70%

240
70%

99
64%

32
64%

307
68%

41
64%

297
68%

28
76%

25
70%

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Yes
R
105
51

No
S
896
449

Yes
T
133
65

No
U
868
435

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
72
36*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
71
35*

CANADAALBERTA
X
89
44*

Seaweed

23
9%

Summary

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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France
France
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
623
387
310
190

1010
500

Male
A
496
247

Female
B
514
253

Under 35
C
376
191

35 to 49
D
322
164

50 to 64
E
312
145

Low
F
291
146

Medium
G
507
251

High
H
212
103

Married
I
338
166

Other
J
672
334

Low
K
347
167

Medium
L
371
209

High
M
292
124

Yes
N
617
301

No
O
393
199

Very much

193
39%

90
36%

103
41%

67
35%

69
42%

57
39%

55
38%

101
40%

36
35%

121
36%

69
41%

80
38%

44
35%

111
37%

82
41%

117
38%

Somewhat

67
13%

32
13%

35
14%

22
13%

15
10%

15
11%

36
14%

16
15%

49
15%

21
12%

27
13%

20
16%

41
14%

26
13%

Not very much

63
13%

31
12%

32
13%

30
16%
E
25
13%

72
43%
J
18
11%

19
12%

19
13%

20
14%

30
12%

13
13%

17
10%

46
14%

22
13%

26
12%

15
12%

42
14%

Not at all

177
35%

94
38%

83
33%

68
36%

54
33%

55
38%

55
38%

84
33%

38
37%

58
35%

119
36%

56
33%

76
36%

46
37%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

260
52%

122
49%

138
54%

97
51%

91
55%

72
49%

71
48%

137
55%

52
50%

90
54%

170
51%

90
54%

107
51%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

240
48%

125
51%

115
46%

93
49%

73
45%

73
51%

75
52%

113
45%

51
50%

76
46%

164
49%

78
46%

102
49%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
976
483

Yes
T
71
33*

No
U
939
467

76
40%

6
37%

187
39%

11
34%

181
39%

47
15%

21
11%

3
17%

64
13%

60
13%

21
10%

38
12%

25
13%

3
18%

60
12%

7
22%
U
5
14%

106
35%

71
36%

108
35%

69
36%

5
28%

172
36%

10
30%

167
36%

63
51%

152
51%

108
54%

164
53%

96
51%

9
54%

251
52%

19
56%

241
52%

61
49%

148
49%

92
46%

146
47%

94
49%

8
46%

232
48%

15
44%

225
48%

Seaweed

58
12%

Summary

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 * small base

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
675
332
332
168

1007
500

Male
A
492
253

Female
B
515
247

Under 35
C
294
172

35 to 49
D
378
183

50 to 64
E
335
145

Low
F
429
217

Medium
G
330
160

High
H
248
123

Married
I
330
152

Other
J
677
348

Low
K
238
113

Medium
L
588
285

High
M
181
101

Yes
N
711
352

No
O
296
148

Very much

190
38%

86
34%

53
31%

65
35%

66
41%

48
39%

34
33%

131
37%

59
40%

128
38%

22
12%

32
15%

17
11%

16
13%

48
14%

49
14%

16
11%

58
12%

21
11%

16
11%

29
13%

16
10%

13
10%

15
10%

43
12%

10
9%

43
15%
M
37
13%

9
9%

Not very much

28
16%
E
21
12%

52
46%
LM
13
11%

104
36%

40
16%
B
26
10%

69
45%
J
17
11%

121
35%

65
13%

72
50%
CD
15
11%

75
35%

Somewhat

104
42%
A
26
10%

11
11%

43
12%

Not at all

188
38%

101
40%

86
35%

70
41%
E

76
41%
E

42
29%

81
37%

61
38%

46
38%

51
34%

137
39%

38
33%

102
36%

48
47%
KL

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

255
51%

125
50%

130
52%

81
47%

87
47%

107
49%

83
52%

64
52%

245
49%

127
50%

118
48%

91
53%
E

96
53%
E

110
51%

77
48%

59
48%

86
57%
J
66
43%

169
48%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

87
60%
CD
58
40%

65
58%
M
48
42%

147
51%
M
138
49%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
42*

No
S
923
458

Yes
T
148
74

No
U
859
426

62
37%

12
30%

177
39%

23
31%

167
39%

45
13%

20
12%

6
15%

59
13%

13
17%

52
12%

14
10%

41
12%

16
10%

6
15%

51
11%

10
14%

47
11%

129
37%

59
40%

118
36%

69
41%

17
41%

171
37%

28
38%

160
37%

43
42%

180
51%

75
51%

173
52%

82
49%

19
45%

236
52%

35
48%

219
51%

59
58%
KL

172
49%

73
49%

160
48%

85
51%

23
55%

222
48%

38
52%

207
49%

Seaweed

32
13%

Summary

180
52%
I

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Australia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
354
190

1004
500

Male
A
532
252

Female
B
472
248

Under 35
C
169
197

35 to 49
D
332
155

50 to 64
E
503
149

Low
F
225
126*

Medium
G
564
275

High
H
215
99

Married
I
564
241

Other
J
440
259

Low
K
360
131

Medium
L
348
295

High
M
296
74

Yes
N
581
256

No
O
423
244

Employed
P
650
310

Very much

114
23%

58
23%

57
23%

39
20%

34
22%

42
28%

30
24%

60
22%

25
25%

62
26%

53
20%

37
28%

61
21%

17
23%

59
23%

56
23%

76
24%

Somewhat

59
12%

27
11%

32
13%

14
9%

11
7%

11
9%

38
14%

9
9%

29
12%

30
11%

14
11%

32
11%

34
14%

34
11%

74
15%

29
11%

19
12%

15
10%

17
13%

39
14%

19
19%

37
15%

38
14%

20
15%

43
14%

35
14%

39
16%

Not at all

252
50%

138
55%

46
18%
A
114
46%

13
18%
L
12
16%

25
10%

Not very much

34
17%
DE
40
20%
E
83
42%

88
57%
C

81
55%
C

68
54%

138
50%

46
47%

113
47%

139
54%

60
46%

159
54%
M

32
44%

138
54%

115
47%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

173
35%

85
34%

88
36%

73
37%

48
31%

52
35%

42
33%

98
36%

34
34%

91
38%

82
32%

51
39%

92
31%

30
41%

84
33%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

327
65%

167
66%

160
64%

123
63%

107
69%

97
65%

85
67%

177
64%

65
66%

150
62%

177
68%

81
61%

202
69%

44
59%

173
67%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R
144
69*

No
S
860
431

Yes
T
193
81*

No
U
811
419

METRO
V
634
297

NON-METRO
W
370
203

VIC/TAS
X
284
139

NSW/ACT
Y
320
148

QLD
Z
167
103*

SA/NT
a
114
54*

WA
b
119
57*

39
20%

16
24%

98
23%

19
24%

95
23%

68
23%

47
23%

23
16%

37
25%

26
25%

13
25%

15
27%

25
13%

5
7%

54
13%

6
8%

53
13%

35
12%

24
12%

17
12%

18
12%

14
14%

5
9%

5
8%

50
16%

25
13%

11
16%

63
15%

13
16%

61
15%

49
17%

25
12%

23
17%

18
12%

16
15%

6
12%

11
19%

150
49%

102
54%

36
53%

216
50%

43
53%

210
50%

145
49%

108
53%

75
54%

75
50%

47
46%

29
55%

26
46%

90
37%

110
35%

64
33%

21
31%

152
35%

25
31%

148
35%

103
35%

71
35%

40
29%

55
37%

40
39%

18
34%

20
35%

154
63%

200
65%

127
67%

47
69%

279
65%

56
69%

271
65%

194
65%

133
65%

98
71%

92
63%

63
61%

36
66%

37
65%

Seaweed

Summary

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
346
326
174

1001
500

Male
A
520
251

Female
B
481
249

Under 35
C
377
186

35 to 49
D
310
150

50 to 64
E
314
164

Low
F
599
298

Medium
G
330
165

High
H
72
36*

Married
I
516
263

Other
J
485
237

Low
K
310
154

Medium
L
224
114

High
M
467
232

Yes
N
505
249

No
O
496
251

Very much

26
5%

11
4%

15
6%

7
4%

8
5%

11
7%

16
5%

8
5%

2
6%

13
5%

12
5%

7
4%

8
7%

11
5%

12
5%

13
5%

18
6%

Somewhat

153
31%

69
28%

57
31%

44
29%

51
31%

93
31%

49
29%

11
31%

86
33%

67
28%

48
31%

39
35%

65
28%

69
28%

Not very much

186
37%

99
39%

83
34%
A
87
35%

67
36%

60
40%

59
36%

105
40%

81
34%

55
36%

41
36%

90
39%

94
38%

136
27%

72
29%

63
25%

55
29%

38
25%

43
26%

63
38%
H
45
27%

9
25%

Not at all

114
38%
H
76
26%

84
34%
N
92
37%

14
39%
F

59
22%

77
32%
I

45
29%

25
22%

66
28%

74
30%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

178
36%

80
32%

64
34%

52
35%

62
38%

109
36%

57
34%

13
36%

99
38%

79
33%

55
36%

81
33%

322
64%

171
68%
B

122
66%

98
65%

102
62%

190
64%

109
66%

23
64%

164
62%

158
67%

99
64%

48
42%
M
66
58%

76
33%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

98
39%
A
151
61%

156
67%
L

168
67%
O

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
112
56

No
S
889
444

Yes
T
142
71

No
U
859
429

8
4%

4
7%

22
5%

5
7%

21
5%

103
31%

50
29%

16
28%

137
31%

21
30%

132
31%

122
37%

64
37%

18
32%

168
38%

24
34%

162
38%

61
24%

84
26%

52
30%

18
32%

118
26%

21
30%

115
27%

97
39%
N
154
61%

121
37%

58
33%

20
36%

159
36%

26
36%

153
36%

206
63%

116
67%

36
64%

286
64%

45
64%

277
64%

Seaweed

Summary

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
157
330
170

501
500

Male
A
242
253

Female
B
259
247

Under 35
C
196
211

35 to 49
D
189
183

50 to 64
E
116
107

Low
F
94
96*

Medium
G
230
230

High
H
177
174

Married
I
287
271

Other
J
214
229

Low
K
17
20**

Medium
L
157
166

High
M
327
314

Yes
N
250
243

No
O
251
257

Very much

265
53%

118
47%

107
51%

106
58%

52
49%

54
56%

112
49%

100
57%

148
55%

117
51%

11
52%

85
51%

169
54%

124
51%

142
55%

178
54%

Somewhat

95
19%

53
21%

147
59%
A
43
17%

38
18%

34
19%

23
21%

20
20%

40
17%

36
21%

51
19%

45
20%

3
15%

24
15%

68
22%

51
21%

45
17%

Not very much

81
16%

48
19%

32
13%

38
18%

26
14%

17
16%

8
9%

26
15%

41
15%

39
17%

3
16%

41
17%

59
12%

33
13%

25
10%

28
13%

16
9%

15
14%

14
15%
H

12
7%

31
11%

28
12%

4
17%

37
22%
M
19
12%

40
13%

Not at all

46
20%
F
32
14%
H

36
12%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

361
72%

171
68%

145
69%

141
77%

75
70%

73
76%

151
66%

162
71%

14
67%

110
66%

139
28%

82
32%
B

66
31%

42
23%

32
30%

23
24%

78
34%
H

136
78%
G
38
22%

199
73%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

190
77%
A
58
23%

72
27%

67
29%

7
33%

56
34%
M

237
76%
L
76
24%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
61
60*

No
S
440
440

Yes
T
101
98*

No
U
400
402

87
51%

34
56%

232
53%

52
53%

213
53%

65
20%

30
18%

12
20%

83
19%

20
20%

75
19%

39
15%

49
15%

31
18%

9
14%

72
16%

16
16%

65
16%

27
11%

32
12%

37
11%

21
13%

5
9%

53
12%

11
11%

48
12%

175
72%

186
72%

244
74%

117
69%

46
77%

315
72%

72
73%

289
72%

68
28%

71
28%

87
26%

53
31%

14
23%

125
28%

26
27%

113
28%

Seaweed

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Russia
Russia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
448
113
373
127*

561
500

Male
A
251
241

Female
B
310
259

Under 35
C
264
211

35 to 49
D
268
240

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
29
35**

Medium
G
64
65*

High
H
468
400

Married
I
288
250

Other
J
273
250

Low
K
61
146*

Medium
L
290
266

High
M
210
88

Yes
N
286
259

No
O
275
241

Very much

100
20%

43
18%

57
22%

34
14%

8
15%

6
18%

11
17%

82
21%

44
17%

56
23%

25
17%

58
22%

17
19%

57
22%

43
18%

77
21%

Somewhat

85
17%

42
17%

43
17%

58
28%
D
21
10%

17
35%

10
30%

9
14%

65
16%

15
17%

39
15%

46
19%

54
23%

58
22%

49
23%

16
32%

7
20%

16
24%

90
22%

64
26%

38
26%
L
24
16%

32
12%

112
22%

54
21%
J
48
19%

31
13%

Not very much

47
19%
C
48
20%

65
24%

24
27%

50
19%

Not at all

202
40%

102
42%

101
39%

83
39%

111
46%

8
17%

11
32%

29
44%

163
41%

104
42%

98
39%

59
41%

111
42%

33
37%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

185
37%

85
35%

100
39%

79
38%

81
34%

25
51%

17
48%

21
32%

148
37%

97
39%

88
35%

63
43%

90
34%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

315
63%

156
65%

159
61%

132
62%

159
66%

24
49%

18
52%

44
68%

252
63%

152
61%

163
65%

83
57%

175
66%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
40**

No
S
512
460

Yes
T
109
83*

No
U
452
417

23
18%

3
8%

97
21%

14
16%

87
21%

67
18%

18
14%

11
28%

74
16%

21
25%

64
15%

63
26%

83
22%

29
23%

10
26%

102
22%

23
28%

89
21%

114
44%

89
37%

145
39%

57
45%

15
37%

187
41%

25
30%

177
42%

32
36%

96
37%

89
37%

145
39%

41
32%

15
36%

171
37%

34
41%

151
36%

56
64%

163
63%

152
63%

229
61%

86
68%

25
64%

289
63%

48
59%

266
64%

Seaweed

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
178
339
161*

502
500

Male
A
216
253*

Female
B
286
247

Under 35
C
143
185*

35 to 49
D
151
137*

50 to 64
E
208
177*

Low
F
245
216*

Medium
G
219
238

High
H
38
46**

Married
I
138
141*

Other
J
364
359

Low
K
329
105

Medium
L
85
263*

High
M
88
133*

Yes
N
329
352

No
O
173
148*

Very much

116
23%

60
24%

56
23%

30
16%

38
28%

49
27%

41
19%

65
27%

11
24%

70
20%

21
16%

75
21%

41
28%

74
22%

74
15%

29
11%

45
18%

11
8%

15
9%

31
14%

37
15%

6
14%

61
17%

43
16%

14
10%

50
14%

24
16%

Not very much

44
9%

25
10%

20
8%

48
26%
DE
11
6%

32
30%
M
17
16%

64
24%

Somewhat

46
33%
J
13
9%

13
9%

21
12%

14
6%

25
10%

6
13%

17
12%

28
8%

10
10%

20
8%

14
11%

33
9%

Not at all

265
53%

140
55%

126
51%

97
52%

76
55%

92
52%

131
61%

112
47%

23
49%

65
46%

201
56%

46
44%

136
52%

83
63%
K

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

190
38%

89
35%

101
41%

78
42%

49
35%

64
36%

71
33%

102
43%

17
38%

59
42%

131
37%

106
41%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

310
62%

164
65%

145
59%

108
58%

89
65%

113
64%

145
67%

136
57%

28
62%

81
58%

228
63%

49
47%
M
56
53%

156
59%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
46
50**

No
S
456
450

Yes
T
68
88*

No
U
434
412

42
26%

11
23%

105
23%

24
28%

92
22%

51
15%

23
14%

14
29%

60
13%

18
20%

56
14%

11
8%

33
10%

11
7%

5
11%

39
9%

5
6%

39
9%

194
55%

71
48%

180
53%

85
53%

18
37%

247
55%

40
46%

225
55%

35
26%

125
36%

65
44%

126
37%

65
40%

26
52%

165
37%

42
48%

148
36%

97
74%
K

227
64%

82
56%

213
63%

97
60%

24
48%

286
63%

45
52%

264
64%

Seaweed

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
425
81
416
84*

506
500

Male
A
276
250

Female
B
230
250

Under 35
C
305
282

35 to 49
D
184
181

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
86
78*

Medium
G
279
272

High
H
141
150

Married
I
249
258

Other
J
257
242

Low
K
196
194

Medium
L
35
35**

High
M
275
271

Yes
N
225
219

No
O
281
281

Very much

86
17%

43
17%

44
17%

40
14%

4
11%

10
12%

52
19%

25
17%

49
19%

38
16%

32
16%

7
21%

47
17%

39
18%

48
17%

74
18%

Somewhat

146
29%

68
27%

78
31%

77
27%

42
23%
C
53
29%

16
42%

20
25%

81
30%

45
30%

82
32%

64
27%

46
24%

11
32%

89
33%

70
32%

76
27%

Not very much

172
34%

93
37%

79
32%

105
37%

53
30%

14
36%

33
43%

90
33%

48
32%

86
33%

87
36%

78
40%

9
26%

85
31%

72
33%

Not at all

95
19%

46
18%

49
20%

59
21%

32
18%

4
11%

15
20%

49
18%

31
21%

42
16%

53
22%

38
20%

7
20%

50
18%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

233
47%

111
44%

122
49%

117
42%

20
53%

29
37%

133
49%

70
47%

130
50%

102
42%

78
40%

19
54%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

267
53%

139
56%

128
51%

164
58%
D

95
53%
C
86
47%

18
47%

49
63%

139
51%

80
53%

128
50%

140
58%

116
60%
M

16
46%

136
50%
K
135
50%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
446
435

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
371
369

13
15%

12
18%

75
17%

26
20%

61
16%

121
29%

25
30%

21
33%

125
29%

42
32%

104
28%

100
36%

143
34%

29
35%

23
35%

150
34%

46
35%

127
34%

38
18%

57
20%

78
19%

17
20%

9
14%

86
20%

18
13%

78
21%

108
49%

124
44%

195
47%

38
45%

33
51%

200
46%

67
52%

165
45%

110
51%

157
56%

221
53%

46
55%

32
49%

236
54%

63
48%

204
55%

Seaweed

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Turkey
Turkey
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
320
188
288
212*

508
500

Male
A
404
252

Female
B
104
248*

Under 35
C
398
262

35 to 49
D
99
190*

50 to 64
E
11
48**

Low
F
76
56*

Medium
G
238
204

High
H
194
240*

Married
I
224
290*

Other
J
284
210

Low
K
174
176*

Medium
L
85
97**

High
M
249
227

Yes
N
253
220*

No
O
255
280*

Very much

166
33%

91
36%

75
30%

83
32%

63
33%

19
41%

15
27%

56
28%

95
39%

108
37%

58
28%

42
24%

13
14%

73
33%

93
33%

87
30%

78
37%

Somewhat

66
13%

38
15%

27
11%

50
19%

16
8%

0
-

9
17%

26
13%

31
13%

32
11%

33
16%

27
15%

9
9%

110
49%
K
30
13%

27
12%

38
14%

38
13%

Not very much

84
17%

38
15%

46
19%

44
17%

23
12%

16
34%

12
22%

35
17%

36
15%

39
14%

44
21%

28
16%

28
29%

28
12%

33
15%

51
18%

Not at all

185
37%

85
34%

100
40%

85
32%

88
46%

12
25%

19
34%

87
43%

79
33%

110
38%

74
35%

79
45%
M

47
48%

59
26%

87
39%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

232
46%

130
51%

102
41%

133
51%

79
42%

19
41%

24
43%

82
40%

125
52%

140
48%

92
44%

69
39%

22
23%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

268
54%

122
49%

146
59%

129
49%

110
58%

28
59%

32
57%

122
60%

114
48%

150
52%

119
56%

107
61%
M

75
77%

140
62%
K
87
38%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
59
53*

No
S
449
447

Yes
T
155
146*

No
U
353
354

140
31%

62
43%

104
29%

27
13%

26
49%
S
11
20%

55
12%

20
14%

45
13%

49
17%

35
17%

3
6%

80
18%

24
16%

60
17%

98
35%

114
40%

71
34%

13
24%

172
38%

40
27%

145
41%

101
46%

131
47%

126
44%

106
50%

195
44%

83
57%

149
42%

120
54%

149
53%

162
56%

106
50%

37
69%
S
17
31%

252
56%
R

63
43%

205
58%

Seaweed

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Hungary
Hungary
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
611
399
285
215

1010
500

Male
A
504
244

Female
B
506
256

Under 35
C
283
202

35 to 49
D
307
142

50 to 64
E
420
156

Low
F
480
260

Medium
G
405
166

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
516
226

Other
J
494
274

Low
K
172
130

Medium
L
596
294

High
M
242
77

Yes
N
554
238

No
O
456
262

Very much

162
32%

68
28%

50
32%

88
34%

52
31%

0
-

70
31%

92
34%

46
35%

95
32%

21
28%

73
31%

89
34%

93
33%

30
6%

17
7%

72
36%
D
13
7%

39
28%

Somewhat

94
37%
A
13
5%

7
5%

10
6%

13
5%

11
7%

0
-

15
7%

15
5%

10
8%

16
5%

4
5%

18
7%

12
5%

Not very much

32
6%

20
8%

12
5%

14
7%

8
6%

9
6%

19
7%

8
5%

0
19%

13
6%

19
7%

10
7%

18
6%

4
5%

12
5%

Not at all

276
55%

139
57%

137
54%

102
51%

88
62%
C

86
55%

140
54%

95
57%

1
81%

128
57%

148
54%

64
50%

165
56%

48
62%
K

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

192
38%

85
35%

60
39%

101
39%

63
38%

0
-

85
38%

107
39%

56
43%

111
38%

308
62%

159
65%
B

85
42%
D
116
58%

46
32%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

107
42%
A
149
58%

96
68%
C

95
61%

159
61%

103
62%

1
100%

141
62%

167
61%

74
57%

183
62%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
37*

No
S
920
463

Yes
T
92
39*

No
U
918
461

69
32%

8
22%

153
33%

8
21%

19
7%

11
5%

4
10%

26
6%

4
10%

154
33%
T
26
6%

20
8%

15
5%

17
8%

2
6%

29
6%

2
5%

30
6%

136
57%

141
54%

159
56%

118
55%

23
62%

253
55%

25
64%

251
55%

25
33%

91
38%

101
39%

112
39%

80
37%

12
32%

180
39%

12
31%

180
39%

51
67%

147
62%

161
61%

173
61%

135
63%

25
68%

283
61%

27
69%

281
61%

Seaweed

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
380
178
302
198*

558
500

Male
A
240
248

Female
B
318
252

Under 35
C
249
215

35 to 49
D
228
184

50 to 64
E
81
102*

Low
F
413
400

Medium
G
127
87*

High
H
18
13**

Married
I
275
254

Other
J
283
246

Low
K
29
104**

Medium
L
367
327

High
M
162
69

Yes
N
328
280

No
O
230
220

Very much

117
23%

52
21%

66
26%

63
29%

36
20%

18
18%

12
14%

2
14%

62
24%

56
23%

20
20%

83
25%

14
20%

53
19%

54
11%

28
11%

26
10%

4
5%

1
10%

17
7%

26
9%

32
13%

13
13%

60
15%

14
17%

3
26%

41
16%

18
18%

34
11%
M
45
14%

3
4%

45
18%

37
15%
I
36
15%

17
16%

77
15%

27
14%
E
25
14%

2
2%

Not very much

26
12%
E
39
18%

65
29%
N
28
13%

70
23%

Somewhat

103
26%
G
48
12%

14
20%

51
18%

Not at all

251
50%

122
49%

129
51%

87
41%

96
52%

69
67%
C

189
47%

56
64%
F

7
50%

134
53%

118
48%

48
46%

164
50%

39
56%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

171
34%

80
32%

91
36%

63
34%

20
19%

3
24%

79
31%

92
38%

37
36%

329
66%

168
68%

161
64%

121
66%

82
81%
C

151
38%
G
248
62%

17
19%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

89
41%
E
126
59%

70
81%
F

10
76%

175
69%

153
62%

67
64%

117
36%
M
209
64%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
42**

No
S
509
458

Yes
T
93
69*

No
U
465
431

48
24%

7
18%

110
24%

15
22%

102
24%

28
9%

26
13%

2
6%

52
11%

4
5%

50
12%

26
12%

46
15%

31
16%

10
25%

67
15%

12
17%

65
15%

150
54%

101
46%

158
52%

93
47%

21
51%

230
50%

39
56%

213
49%

17
24%

79
28%

98
32%

74
37%

10
24%

162
35%

19
27%

153
35%

53
76%
L

201
72%
O

92
42%
N
127
58%

204
68%

124
63%

32
76%

297
65%

51
73%

278
65%

Seaweed

Summary

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China
China
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1000
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
871
129
410
90*

Male
A
499
249

Female
B
501
251

Under 35
C
482
200

35 to 49
D
404
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
109
99*

Medium
G
328
221

High
H
563
181

Married
I
671
346

Other
J
329
154*

Low
K
111
295

Medium
L
282
155

High
M
607
50

Yes
N
668
298

No
O
332
202

87
35%

76
38%

79
41%

48
45%

32
33%

101
46%

70
39%

150
43%

53
34%

120
41%

61
39%

22
44%

127
43%

76
38%

168
41%

72
29%

50
25%

47
24%

23
21%

15
15%

54
24%

51
28%

81
23%

39
25%

68
23%

39
25%

13
26%

76
26%

44
22%

42
19%

38
21%

76
22%

39
25%

70
24%

35
23%

10
20%

69
23%

24
11%

22
12%

38
11%

23
15%

36
12%

20
13%

5
10%

155
70%
F
66
30%

121
67%
F
59
33%

231
67%

92
60%

188
64%

100
64%

114
33%

62
40%

107
36%

55
36%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
134
67*

No
S
866
433

Yes
T
333
120*

No
U
667
380

35
39%

30
46%

173
40%

56
47%

147
39%

94
23%

26
29%

12
18%

108
25%

27
22%

93
25%

47
23%

102
25%

14
16%

18
26%

98
23%

24
20%

91
24%

26
9%

35
17%
N

46
11%

15
17%

7
10%

55
13%

13
11%

48
13%

35
70%

203
68%

120
60%

262
64%

61
68%

42
64%

281
65%

83
69%

240
63%

15
30%

95
32%

82
40%

148
36%

29
32%

24
36%

152
35%

37
31%

139
37%

Seaweed
Very much

203
41%

Somewhat

120
24%

116
46%
B
48
19%

Not very much

116
23%

53
21%

63
25%

42
21%

46
24%

28
26%

Not at all

61
12%

33
13%

29
11%

32
16%

22
11%

7
7%

36
37%
GH
15
15%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

323
65%

163
66%

160
64%

127
63%

126
65%

71
67%

47
48%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

177
35%

86
34%

91
36%

74
37%

68
35%

35
33%

51
52%
GH

Summary

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 * small base

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
704
326
284
216*

1030
500

Male
A
385
244*

Female
B
645
256

Under 35
C
423
271*

35 to 49
D
344
152*

50 to 64
E
263
77*

Low
F
269
225*

Medium
G
732
272

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
399
173*

Other
J
631
327

Low
K
133
363

Medium
L
507
107

High
M
390
30

Yes
N
463
177*

No
O
567
323

Very much

168
34%

70
29%

97
38%

108
40%

40
26%

20
26%

76
34%

91
33%

1
28%

51
30%

117
36%

121
33%

8
28%

51
29%

116
36%

99
35%

Somewhat

94
19%

45
18%

49
19%

48
18%

28
19%

17
22%

49
22%

45
17%

0
8%

32
19%

62
19%

71
20%

39
36%
M
18
17%

5
15%

29
16%

65
20%

Not very much

63
13%

28
11%

35
14%

31
11%

3
4%

33
15%

30
11%

0
9%

19
11%

45
14%

45
12%

15
14%

4
13%

30
17%

Not at all

175
35%

101
41%

74
29%

83
31%

29
19%
E
55
36%

36
47%

67
30%

107
39%

2
54%

71
41%

104
32%

126
35%

36
34%

13
44%
L

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

262
52%

115
47%

146
57%

156
58%

68
45%

37
48%

125
56%

136
50%

1
36%

83
48%

178
54%

192
53%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

238
48%

129
53%

109
43%

114
42%

84
55%

40
52%

100
44%

137
50%

2
64%

89
52%

149
46%

171
47%

57
53%
M
51
47%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
96
45**

No
S
934
455

Yes
T
179
60**

No
U
851
440

68
32%

20
43%

148
33%

22
36%

146
33%

44
15%

50
23%

5
11%

89
20%

7
12%

87
20%

33
10%

35
12%

28
13%

7
16%

56
12%

10
16%

53
12%

67
38%

108
33%

106
37%

69
32%

13
29%

162
36%

22
36%

154
35%

13
43%

80
45%

182
56%

143
50%

119
55%

25
55%

237
52%

29
48%

233
53%

17
57%
L

97
55%

142
44%

141
50%

97
45%

21
45%

218
48%

31
52%

207
47%

Seaweed

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
635
369
307
193

1004
500

Male
A
489
250

Female
B
515
250

Under 35
C
352
181

35 to 49
D
386
191

50 to 64
E
266
128

Low
F
216
111

Medium
G
469
230

High
H
319
160

Married
I
501
249

Other
J
503
251

Low
K
374
243

Medium
L
525
199

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
520
253

No
O
484
247

Very much

252
50%

121
48%

131
52%

89
49%

100
52%

63
49%

57
51%

116
50%

79
50%

122
49%

130
52%

118
48%

104
52%

30
52%

122
48%

130
52%

153
50%

Somewhat

86
17%

42
17%

44
18%

33
18%

32
17%

21
16%

19
17%

39
17%

29
18%

46
18%

40
16%

40
16%

46
19%

58
12%

31
12%

27
11%

20
11%

25
13%

14
11%

13
11%

30
13%

16
10%

30
12%

28
11%

35
18%
M
24
12%

6
9%

Not very much

46
19%
M
29
12%

5
9%

33
13%

Not at all

103
21%

56
22%

47
19%

39
21%

34
18%

30
24%

23
20%

45
20%

36
22%

51
21%

52
21%

51
21%

36
18%

17
30%
L

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

338
68%

163
65%

175
70%

122
67%

132
69%

84
66%

75
68%

155
67%

108
68%

168
67%

170
68%

164
67%

139
70%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

162
32%

87
35%

75
30%

59
33%

59
31%

44
34%

35
32%

75
33%

51
32%

81
33%

80
32%

80
33%

60
30%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
136
63

No
S
868
437

Yes
T
225
105

No
U
779
395

99
51%

34
53%

218
50%

58
55%

194
49%

54
17%

33
17%

11
17%

76
17%

17
16%

70
18%

25
10%

35
11%

23
12%

6
10%

52
12%

11
11%

47
12%

58
23%

46
18%

66
21%

38
20%

13
20%

91
21%

20
19%

84
21%

36
62%

162
64%

206
67%

132
68%

44
70%

294
67%

74
70%

264
67%

22
38%

91
36%
O

176
71%
N
71
29%

101
33%

61
32%

19
30%

143
33%

31
30%

131
33%

Seaweed

Summary

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

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Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
311
193
299
201

504
500

Male
A
241
252

Female
B
263
248

Under 35
C
150
184

35 to 49
D
171
159

50 to 64
E
183
156

Low
F
201
205

Medium
G
216
211

High
H
87
84*

Married
I
172
157

Other
J
332
343

Low
K
144
172

Medium
L
227
186

High
M
133
142

Yes
N
312
299

No
O
192
201

Very much

132
26%

70
28%

62
25%

58
32%

39
24%

34
22%

65
32%

49
23%

18
21%

33
21%

98
29%

47
27%

55
30%

30
21%

68
23%

71
24%

Somewhat

50
10%

27
11%

23
9%

16
9%

18
11%

16
10%

24
12%

16
7%

10
12%

19
12%

31
9%

16
9%

16
9%

18
13%

32
11%

64
32%
N
18
9%

Not very much

76
15%

41
16%

35
14%

26
14%

27
17%

24
15%

32
16%

33
16%

11
13%

20
13%

56
16%

34
20%

25
14%

17
12%

51
17%

25
12%

Not at all

242
48%

114
45%

128
52%

84
46%

76
47%

82
53%

83
41%

113
54%
F

45
54%
F

85
54%

158
46%

76
44%

90
48%

77
54%

148
50%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

182
36%

97
39%

85
34%

74
40%

57
36%

50
32%

65
31%

27
33%

52
33%

129
38%

63
36%

71
38%

48
34%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

318
64%

154
61%

164
66%

110
60%

102
64%

106
68%

89
44%
G
116
56%

147
69%
F

56
67%

105
67%

214
62%

109
64%

115
62%

94
66%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
490
487

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
460
457

North
V
252
239

Center
W
121
115

South
X
131
146

French
Y
243
252

Flemish
Z
261
248

61
30%

1
11%

130
27%

14
32%

118
26%

44
18%

20
10%

1
7%

49
10%

2
4%

48
11%

16
7%

53
36%
V
18
13%

43
14%

33
17%

2
18%

74
15%

3
8%

73
16%

32
13%

25
17%

89
35%
Z
37
15%
Z
40
16%

43
17%

30
10%

35
30%
V
16
14%
V
19
17%

94
47%

156
52%

86
43%

8
64%

234
48%

24
56%

218
48%

147
61%
WX

45
39%

50
34%

86
34%

156
63%
Y

100
33%

82
41%

100
34%

81
40%

2
19%

179
37%

16
36%

166
36%

60
25%

119
59%

199
66%

120
60%

11
81%

308
63%

28
64%

291
64%

179
75%
WX

71
49%
V
75
51%

126
50%
Z
126
50%

56
23%

199
67%

51
44%
V
65
56%

Seaweed

13
5%
36
14%

Summary

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/X - Y/Z * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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All Countries
Gender
Total

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
13086
5701
8057
3943

18787
12000

Male
A
9536
5995

Female
B
9251
6005

Under 35
C
7423
5274

35 to 49
D
6473
4069

50 to 64
E
4891
2656

Low
F
5887
3933

Medium
G
7413
4394

High
H
5274
3502

Married
I
8671
5239

Other
J
9609
6261

Low
K
5183
4360

Medium
L
6725
4201

High
M
6879
3438

Yes
N
10640
6311

No
O
8147
5689

Very much

3113
26%

1507
25%

1607
27%

1310
25%

1081
27%

980
25%

1161
26%

923
26%

1104
25%

1092
26%

918
27%

1640
26%

1473
26%

2109
26%

1004
25%

2234
19%

1112
19%

1122
19%

1015
19%

747
18%

756
19%

805
18%

640
18%

1433
27%
J
1009
19%

1501
24%

Somewhat

722
27%
C
472
18%

1107
18%

830
19%

722
17%

1175
19%

1059
19%

1509
19%

726
18%

Not very much

2752
23%

1417
24%

1335
22%

889
22%

591
22%

943
24%

987
22%

787
22%

1183
23%

1480
24%

1047
24%

950
23%

1451
23%

1301
23%

1888
23%

864
22%

Not at all

3901
33%

1959
33%

1942
32%

1271
24%
D
1678
32%

683
20%
L
755
22%

1352
33%

871
33%

1254
32%

1440
33%

1153
33%

1615
31%

2171
35%
I

1380
32%

1438
34%
KM

1083
31%

2045
32%

1856
33%

2552
32%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

5348
45%

2619
44%

2728
45%

2325
44%

1828
45%

1194
45%

1737
44%

1966
45%

1563
45%

2609
42%

1933
44%

1813
43%

2533
45%

6652
55%

3376
56%

3277
55%

2949
56%

2241
55%

1462
55%

2197
56%

2428
55%

1939
55%

3652
58%
I

2427
56%

2388
57%
M

1601
47%
L
1838
53%

2815
45%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

2442
47%
J
2798
53%

3496
55%

3157
55%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
2175
1302

No
S
16612
10698

Yes
T
3711
2195

No
U
15076
9805

384
30%
S
283
22%
S
274
21%

2729
26%

688
31%
U
456
21%
U
458
21%

2426
25%

1349
34%
P

361
28%

3540
33%
R

593
27%

3618
45%

1730
44%

4681
44%

4440
55%

2213
56%

667
51%
S
635
49%

1144
52%
U
1051
48%

Fish

1951
18%
2477
23%

1778
18%
2294
23%
T
3307
34%
T

Summary

6017
56%
R

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5601
57%
T

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Argentina
A
503
500

Australia
B
1004
500

Belgium
C
504
500

Brazil
D
1030
500

Canada
E
1001
500

China
F
1000
500

France
G
1010
500

Germany
H
1007
500

Great Britain
I
1028
500

Hungary
J
1010
500

India
K
1020
500

Indonesia
L
506
500

Italy
M
1004
500

Japan
N
1001
500

Mexico
O
501
500

Poland
P
558
500

Russia
Q
561
500

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
507
503
501
500
500
500

Spain
U
1013
500

Sweden
V
502
500

Turkey
W
508
500

United
States
X
1005
500

Fish
3113
26%

128
121
26%
24%
EINPQSU
INPSU
2234
71
88
19%
14%
18%
I
IS
2752
94
124
23%
19%
25%
T
ABEGKMRTV
3901
226
207
168
33%
45%
41%
34%
GHJKLMNOPQ FHLMNRTW
CDFGHJKLMNOPQR

120
99
210
162
161
48
138
160
115
212
36
134
87
95
179
80
259
89
99
164
114
24%
20%
42%
32%
32%
10%
28%
32%
23%
42%
7%
27%
17%
19%
36%
16%
52%
18%
20%
33%
23%
CDEIJLNPQSUCDEIJLNPQSUVX
AEINPQSUVXBCDEILNPQSU
INU
GHIJKLNOPQRSUVWX
EINPQSU
IN
IN
CDEIJLNOPQS
IN
GHIJKLMNOPQ
IN
IN
ACEILNPQSUVX
INPU
IN
IN
GHIJKLNOPQS
101
68
116
85
84
45
79
97
134
106
177
86
88
112
118
52
115
74
72
108
74
20%
14%
23%
17%
17%
9%
16%
19%
27%
21%
35%
17%
18%
22%
24%
10%
23%
15%
14%
22%
15%
EIS
I
ABEGHIJSUVX
EIS
IS
I
BEISUX CEGHIJKMOPS BEGHIJSUVXGHIJKLMOPQR
I
IS
BEGHIJSUVXBCEGHIJOSUVX
ABCEGHIJOSUV
I
I
BEISUX
I
127
95
112
100
113
107
103
86
160
88
158
134
165
125
88
178
66
114
88
114
123
25%
19%
22%
20%
23%
21%
21%
17%
32%
18%
32%
27%
33%
25%
18%
36%
13%
23%
18%
23%
25%
ABCEFGHIJKMQRTU
T
FGHIJKMQRTU
ABEGJKMRTVFGHIJKMQRTU ABEKMRTV
ABCDEFGHIJKMQRTUVWX
AKMRT
T
ABEGKMRTV
AKMRT
T
T
T
AKMRT
MT
T
152
237
61
153
142
300
179
157
91
95
129
146
159
168
114
190
60
222
240
114
189
30%
47%
12%
31%
28%
60%
36%
31%
18%
19%
26%
29%
32%
34%
23%
38%
12%
44%
48%
23%
38%
FLMT GHJKLMNOPQRSTWX
FLMNRTW
FLMRT GHJKLMNOPQR
FGHLMNORTW FLMNRTW
FT
FT
FLMT
FLMT
FLMNRTW
FLMNRTW
FT
FHLMNRTW
CDFGHJKLMNOPQR
GHJKLMNOPQR
FT
FGHKLMNORT

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

5348
45%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

6652
55%

221
44%
EIPSUV
279
56%
FMRTW

Very much

Somewhat

Not very much

Not at all

104
21%
IN
83
17%
I
86
17%

Summary
188
199
208
38%
40%
42%
IS
EISU
EISU
312
301
292
62%
60%
58%
FGHKLMRTW FGHKLMRTW FGHKLMRTW

167
327
247
245
93
217
257
249
318
213
33%
65%
49%
49%
19%
43%
51%
50%
64%
43%
I
GHIJKLNOPQS
BCEIJNPQSUVBCEIJNPQSUVX
EIPSUVX BCEIJNPQSUVBCEIJNPQSUVGHIJKLNOPQS EIPSUVX
333
173
253
255
407
283
243
251
182
287
67%
35%
51%
51%
81%
57%
49%
50%
36%
57%
FGHJKLMNOQ
T
FMRT
FMRT GHJKLMNOPQRFGHKLMRTW
FMRT
FMRT
T
FGHKLMRTW

220
175
207
297
132
374
163
172
272
188
44%
35%
41%
59%
26%
75%
33%
34%
54%
38%
EIPSUV
I
EISU
EGHIJKLNOPQ
I
GHIJKLMNOPQ
I
I
CDEIJNOPQSU
ISU
280
325
293
203
368
126
337
328
228
312
56%
65%
59%
41%
74%
25%
67%
66%
46%
62%
FMRTW FGHJKLMNORTFGHKLMRTW
T
FGHJKLMNOQRTWX BCDFGHJKLMNOQR
FGHJKLMNORT
FMT
FGHJKLMNRTW

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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18787
12000

North
America
A
2006
1000

LATAM
B
2034
1500

Europe
C
7636
4500

APAC
D
5593
3500

Very much

3113
26%

213
21%

358
24%

2234
19%

142
14%

Not very much

2752
23%

218
22%

270
18%
A
347
23%

1002
29%
ABCE
823
24%
ABCEG
802
23%

926
23%

Somewhat

1117
25%
AE
721
16%

Not at all

3901
33%

427
43%
BCDEFG

525
35%
DFG

1658
37%
DFG

872
25%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

5348
45%

355
36%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

6652
55%

645
64%
BCDEFG

628
42%
A
872
58%
DF

1838
41%
A
2662
59%
DFG

1825
52%
ABCEG
1675
48%

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

very much, somewhat, not very

G-8
Countries
E
7617
4000

BRIC
F
3611
2000

Middle
East/Africa
G
1518
1500

585
29%
ABCE
426
21%
AC
451
23%

423
28%
AE
278
19%
A
380
25%

1413
35%
DFG

538
27%

419
28%

1677
42%
A
2323
58%
DFG

1011
51%
ABCE
989
49%

701
47%
ACE
799
53%
D

Fish

1003
22%

751
19%
AC
910
23%

Summary

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Argentina
Argentina
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
365
138
342
158

503
500

Male
A
204
245

Female
B
299
255

Under 35
C
245
248

35 to 49
D
163
154

50 to 64
E
95
98*

Low
F
17
22**

Medium
G
84
109*

High
H
402
368

Married
I
150
142*

Other
J
353
358

Low
K
170
327

Medium
L
172
119

High
M
161
55

Yes
N
262
231

No
O
241
269

Very much

104
21%

47
19%

57
22%

47
19%

36
24%

21
21%

6
25%

29
27%

69
19%

29
21%

75
21%

71
22%

7
13%

45
19%

60
22%

69
20%

Somewhat

83
17%

49
20%

35
14%

45
18%

22
14%

16
17%

3
15%

21
19%

59
16%

23
16%

60
17%

54
16%

26
22%
M
20
17%

10
18%

38
16%

46
17%

Not very much

86
17%

44
18%

42
17%

35
14%

27
18%

25
25%

6
26%

16
15%

64
17%

24
17%

63
18%

53
16%

22
19%

11
20%

46
20%

Not at all

226
45%

105
43%

121
47%

121
49%

69
45%

36
37%

8
34%

43
40%

175
48%

66
47%

160
45%

149
46%

51
43%

27
49%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

188
38%

96
39%

92
36%

93
37%

58
38%

37
38%

9
40%

50
46%

129
35%

52
37%

135
38%

125
38%

46
39%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

312
62%

149
61%

163
64%

156
63%

96
62%

60
62%

13
60%

60
54%

239
65%

90
63%

223
62%

202
62%

73
61%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
43*

No
S
455
457

Yes
T
73
61*

No
U
430
439

35
22%

10
23%

94
21%

11
18%

93
21%

53
15%

31
19%

6
15%

77
17%

10
16%

74
17%

40
15%

62
18%

24
15%

6
14%

80
18%

11
19%

75
17%

103
45%

123
46%

158
46%

69
43%

21
48%

206
45%

29
47%

197
45%

17
31%

82
36%

105
39%

122
36%

66
41%

16
38%

171
37%

21
34%

167
38%

38
69%

149
64%

163
61%

220
64%

93
59%

27
62%

286
63%

40
66%

272
62%

Fish

Summary

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India
India
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1020
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
895
125
416
84*

Male
A
774
258

Female
B
246
242

Under 35
C
772
276

35 to 49
D
211
167

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
348
168

Medium
G
395
185

High
H
277
146

Married
I
581
311

Other
J
439
189

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
78
50*

High
M
942
450

Yes
N
687
290

No
O
333
210

65
27%

98
35%

45
27%

17
30%

56
33%

66
35%

38
26%

88
28%

0
-

18
36%

142
31%

95
33%

64
31%

130
31%

40
17%

60
22%

23
14%

15
26%

37
22%

33
18%

28
19%

61
20%

71
38%
I
36
19%

0
-

11
23%

86
19%

31
15%

41
21%
I
42
22%

0
-

7
13%

80
18%

66
23%
O
50
17%

0
-

14
28%

143
32%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
291
129

No
S
729
371

Yes
T
632
297

No
U
388
203

30
36%

43
33%

117
31%

95
32%

64
32%

87
21%

10
11%

57
15%

66
22%

31
15%

36
17%

73
17%

14
16%

40
31%
S
20
16%

66
18%

50
17%

36
18%

78
27%

79
37%
N

127
30%

30
36%

26
20%

131
35%
R

85
29%

72
35%

161
56%
O
128
44%

96
45%

217
52%

40
47%

174
47%

161
54%

95
47%

115
55%
N

199
48%

44
53%

83
64%
S
46
36%

197
53%
R

136
46%

108
53%

Fish
Very much

160
32%

Somewhat

97
19%

95
37%
B
57
22%

Not very much

86
17%

41
16%

46
19%

53
19%

32
19%

1
2%

30
18%

25
13%

31
21%

46
15%

Not at all

157
31%

65
25%

92
38%
A

66
24%

67
40%
C

24
42%

45
27%

62
34%

50
34%

116
37%
J

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

257
51%

105
43%

32
55%

93
55%

98
53%

66
45%

150
48%

107
57%

0
-

29
58%

227
51%

243
49%

158
57%
D
119
43%

68
41%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

152
59%
B
106
41%

99
59%
C

25
45%

76
45%

87
47%

81
55%

161
52%

82
43%

0
-

21
42%

223
49%

Summary

137
57%
A

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Mexico
Mexico
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

501
500

Male
A
252
238

Female
B
249
262

Under 35
C
255
270

35 to 49
D
158
156*

50 to 64
E
88
74*

Low
F
354
399

Medium
G
130
86*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
241
226

Other
J
260
274

Low
K
131
321

Medium
L
170
103

High
M
200
76

Yes
N
272
260

No
O
229
240

Very much

134
27%

63
26%

71
27%

74
27%

40
25%

21
28%

106
27%

22
26%

5
36%

66
29%

69
25%

89
28%

28
27%

17
22%

73
28%

61
26%

Somewhat

86
17%

26
11%

47
17%

30
19%

9
12%

68
17%

14
16%

3
23%

34
15%

52
19%

56
17%

15
15%

14
19%

45
17%

Not very much

134
27%

77
29%

38
24%

19
25%

114
29%

16
19%

4
24%

51
23%

83
30%

91
28%

25
24%

19
25%

Not at all

146
29%

80
34%
B
68
29%

59
23%
A
54
20%
78
30%

72
27%

49
31%

25
35%

110
28%

34
39%

3
17%

75
33%

71
26%

86
27%

35
34%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

220
44%

90
38%

120
45%

70
45%

30
40%

175
44%

36
42%

9
59%

100
44%

120
44%

145
45%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

280
56%

149
62%
B

130
50%
A
131
50%

150
55%

87
55%

44
60%

224
56%

50
58%

6
41%

126
56%

154
56%

176
55%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
356
145
340
160*

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
54
44**

No
S
447
456

Yes
T
93
70*

No
U
408
430

Fish
26
16%

12
28%

122
27%

21
29%

114
26%

40
17%

108
32%
Q
60
18%

25
16%

9
21%

76
17%

19
27%

67
16%

67
26%

67
28%

73
21%

9
20%

125
27%

14
20%

120
28%

26
34%

75
29%

71
30%

99
29%

61
38%
P
48
30%

13
30%

133
29%

17
24%

130
30%

43
42%

31
41%

118
45%

102
42%

52
32%

22
49%

198
43%

39
56%

180
42%

60
58%

45
59%

142
55%

138
58%

168
50%
Q
171
50%

109
68%
P

22
51%

258
57%

31
44%

249
58%

Summary

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
686
327
325
175

1013
500

Male
A
446
252

Female
B
567
248

Under 35
C
374
205

35 to 49
D
416
187

50 to 64
E
223
108

Low
F
567
294

Medium
G
364
172

High
H
82
35*

Married
I
503
238

Other
J
510
262

Low
K
463
249

Medium
L
96
114*

High
M
454
136

Yes
N
550
271

No
O
463
229

Very much

89
18%

45
18%

44
18%

35
17%

37
20%

18
16%

56
19%

29
17%

4
12%

45
19%

44
17%

49
20%

19
16%

21
16%

49
18%

41
18%

56
17%

33
19%

Somewhat

74
15%

37
15%

37
15%

32
16%

24
13%

18
16%

44
15%

25
14%

5
16%

37
16%

37
14%

34
14%

18
15%

22
16%

44
16%

30
13%

53
16%

Not very much

114
23%

59
23%

55
22%

61
21%

45
26%

8
22%

53
22%

61
23%

55
22%

30
26%

29
21%

62
23%

52
23%

222
44%

112
44%

111
45%

47
25%
E
79
42%

17
16%

Not at all

50
24%
E
88
43%

55
51%

132
45%

73
42%

18
51%

103
43%

120
46%

111
44%

48
42%

64
47%

115
43%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

163
33%

82
32%

82
33%

67
33%

61
33%

35
33%

100
34%

53
31%

9
27%

82
35%

81
31%

83
33%

36
32%

44
32%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

337
67%

170
68%

166
67%

138
67%

126
67%

73
67%

193
66%

118
69%

25
73%

156
65%

181
69%

166
67%

78
68%

93
68%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
85
41*

No
S
928
459

Yes
T
106
48*

No
U
907
452

77
17%
68
15%

13
26%
U
9
18%

77
17%

21
12%

12
30%
S
6
16%

77
24%

37
21%

7
16%

108
23%

7
14%

107
24%

107
47%

139
43%

83
48%

16
38%

207
45%

20
42%

202
45%

93
34%

70
31%

109
34%

54
31%

144
31%

159
69%

216
66%

121
69%

21
44%
U
27
56%

142
31%

177
66%

19
46%
S
23
54%

Fish

66
14%

Summary

314
69%
R

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
436
67
421
79**

503
500

Male
A
260
240*

Female
B
243
260*

Under 35
C
74
287*

35 to 49
D
231
138

50 to 64
E
198
76

Low
F
16
22**

Medium
G
69
98**

High
H
418
380

Married
I
320
214

Other
J
183
286*

Low
K
172
203*

Medium
L
175
174*

High
M
156
122*

Yes
N
325
240

No
O
178
260*

Very much

80
16%

39
16%

41
16%

40
14%

25
18%

14
19%

3
12%

9
9%

68
18%

33
16%

47
16%

14
7%

21
17%

42
17%

38
15%

76
18%

Somewhat

52
10%

20
8%

32
12%

24
9%

17
13%

10
14%

2
8%

8
8%

43
11%

18
6%

19
10%

12
10%

29
12%

23
9%

Not very much

178
36%

99
41%

79
30%

117
41%

39
29%

22
29%

5
24%

45
46%

127
33%

34
16%
J
63
29%

45
26%
K
21
12%

115
40%

92
45%

47
27%

39
32%

95
40%

Not at all

190
38%

82
34%

108
42%

105
37%

56
40%

29
39%

12
56%

36
37%

142
37%

84
39%

106
37%

78
39%

62
36%

50
41%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

132
26%

59
25%

73
28%

65
23%

43
31%

25
33%

4
20%

17
17%

111
29%

67
31%

65
23%

33
16%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

368
74%

181
75%

187
72%

222
77%

95
69%

51
67%

17
80%

81
83%

269
71%

147
69%

221
77%

170
84%
L

66
38%
K
109
62%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
152
111*

No
S
351
389

Yes
T
219
187*

No
U
284
313*

4
5%

23
21%

57
15%

33
10%

43
10%

9
11%

13
12%

39
10%

47
25%
U
20
11%

83
32%

151
36%

26
33%

22
20%

46
25%

74
31%

116
45%

150
36%

40
51%

52
47%

156
40%
R
138
35%

132
42%
T
117
37%

33
27%

71
29%

61
24%

119
28%

13
16%

36
33%

96
25%

89
73%

169
71%

199
76%

302
72%

66
84%

74
67%

294
75%

Fish

73
39%

32
10%

Summary
68
36%
U
119
64%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
684
344
329
171

1028
500

Male
A
512
246

Female
B
516
254

Under 35
C
331
185

35 to 49
D
336
158

50 to 64
E
361
157

Low
F
251
123

Medium
G
618
299

High
H
159
78

Married
I
407
188

Other
J
621
312

Low
K
355
173

Medium
L
360
178

High
M
313
150

Yes
N
628
291

No
O
400
209

Very much

48
10%

19
8%

29
11%

16
8%

16
10%

16
10%

11
9%

29
10%

7
9%

19
10%

29
9%

14
8%

16
9%

17
12%

25
9%

23
11%

29
9%

Somewhat

45
9%

16
6%

21
11%

14
9%

11
7%

11
9%

29
10%

6
8%

21
11%

24
8%

20
11%

14
8%

12
8%

29
10%

16
8%

Not very much

107
21%

29
12%
B
51
21%

56
22%

36
20%

35
22%

35
22%

25
20%

66
22%

16
21%

45
24%

62
20%

36
21%

37
21%

34
23%

60
21%

Not at all

300
60%

147
60%

153
60%

112
61%

93
59%

95
60%

76
62%

175
59%

49
63%

104
55%

196
63%
I

102
59%

111
63%

86
58%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

93
19%

48
20%

45
18%

36
20%

30
19%

27
17%

22
18%

58
19%

13
16%

39
21%

54
17%

34
20%

30
17%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

407
81%

198
80%

209
82%

149
80%

128
81%

130
83%

101
82%

241
81%

65
84%

149
79%

259
83%

139
80%

148
83%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
78
36*

No
S
950
464

Yes
T
121
56

No
U
907
444

18
11%

4
10%

44
9%

39
9%

30
9%

15
9%

5
15%

40
9%

8
15%
U
8
14%

47
22%

72
22%

35
20%

8
23%

99
21%

13
23%

94
21%

177
61%

123
59%

196
60%

104
61%

18
52%

282
61%

27
48%

273
61%
T

29
19%

54
18%

39
19%

60
18%

33
19%

9
25%

84
18%

77
17%

121
81%

237
82%

170
81%

269
82%

138
81%

27
75%

380
82%

16
29%
U
40
71%

Fish

38
8%

Summary

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 * small base

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US
US
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
631
374
318
182

1005
500

Male
A
454
247

Female
B
551
253

Under 35
C
282
182

35 to 49
D
354
161

50 to 64
E
369
157

Low
F
180
76

Medium
G
229
109

High
H
596
315

Married
I
581
282

Other
J
424
218

Low
K
399
232

Medium
L
352
127

High
M
254
141

Yes
N
525
251

No
O
480
249

Very much

114
23%

60
24%

54
21%

33
18%

40
25%

19
25%

25
23%

70
22%

66
23%

48
22%

58
25%

26
21%

30
21%

70
22%

74
15%

41
16%

34
13%

29
16%

25
16%

9
12%

20
18%

46
14%

44
16%

30
14%

34
15%

17
13%

23
17%

67
27%
O
38
15%

46
19%

Somewhat

42
26%
C
20
13%

37
15%

Not very much

123
25%

62
25%

60
24%

46
25%

35
22%

42
27%

17
22%

25
23%

81
26%

71
25%

52
24%

52
22%

34
24%

59
23%

Not at all

189
38%

85
34%

104
41%
A

75
41%

61
38%

54
34%

31
41%

40
36%

118
38%

102
36%

87
40%

89
38%

37
29%
K
47
37%

54
38%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

188
38%

100
41%

88
35%

62
34%

65
40%

61
39%

28
37%

45
41%

115
37%

110
39%

78
36%

92
40%

43
34%

53
38%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

312
62%

147
59%

165
65%

120
66%

96
60%

96
61%

48
63%

64
59%

199
63%

173
61%

139
64%

140
60%

84
66%

87
62%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
47*

No
S
908
453

Yes
T
122
60

No
U
883
440

44
24%

11
23%

103
23%

17
27%

97
22%

51
16%

23
13%

63
14%

83
26%

40
22%

112
25%

13
22%
U
12
20%

61
14%

64
26%

11
23%
S
11
23%

111
25%

88
35%

102
41%

114
36%

75
41%

14
31%

175
39%

18
30%

171
39%

105
42%
O
146
58%

83
33%

122
38%

67
37%

22
47%

166
37%

158
36%

166
67%
N

197
62%

115
63%

25
53%

287
63%

30
50%
U
30
50%

Fish

Summary

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 * small base

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
364
143
310
190

507
500

Male
A
366
283

Female
B
141
217

Under 35
C
336
295

35 to 49
D
149
168

50 to 64
E
22
37**

Low
F
159
142

Medium
G
90
94*

High
H
166
166

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
137
140

Medium
L
129
131*

High
M
241
229

Yes
N
263
221

No
O
244
279

Very much

179
36%

101
36%

78
36%

110
37%

51
31%

18
48%

56
40%

35
37%

59
36%

0
-

0
-

52
37%

38
29%

89
39%

87
39%

92
33%

112
36%

Somewhat

118
24%

75
26%

43
20%

61
21%

50
30%

6
17%

39
28%

21
22%

40
24%

0
-

0
-

35
25%

26
20%

57
25%

55
25%

63
23%

Not very much

88
18%

48
17%

41
19%

50
17%

34
20%

5
13%

20
14%

20
21%

26
16%

0
-

0
-

28
20%

27
21%

33
15%

36
17%

Not at all

114
23%

60
21%

55
25%

74
25%

32
19%

8
22%

27
19%

19
20%

41
25%

0
-

0
-

24
17%

40
30%
K

50
22%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

297
59%

175
62%

122
56%

171
58%

101
61%

24
65%

96
67%

56
59%

99
60%

0
-

0
-

88
63%

64
49%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

203
41%

108
38%

95
44%

124
42%

66
39%

13
35%

47
33%

38
41%

67
40%

0
-

0
-

52
37%

67
51%
M

145
64%
L
83
36%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
83*

No
S
410
417

Yes
T
124
110*

No
U
383
390

67
35%

29
35%

150
36%

49
44%

130
33%

76
25%

42
22%

19
23%

99
24%

27
25%

91
23%

52
19%

54
17%

35
18%

20
24%

69
16%

18
16%

71
18%

42
19%

72
26%

68
22%

47
25%

15
18%

99
24%

16
15%

98
25%
T

142
64%

155
56%

188
61%

109
57%

48
58%

249
60%

221
57%

79
36%

124
44%

121
39%

81
43%

35
42%

168
40%

76
69%
U
34
31%

Fish

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

Yes
T
133
65

No
U
868
435

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
72
36*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
71
35*

CANADAALBERTA
X
89
44*

CANADAQUEBEC
b
254
127

0
-

37
20%

0
-

25
13%

28
22%
V
15
12%

12
17%

0
-

38
20%

20
15%

30
43%

0
-

88
47%

64
51%

27
40%
V
41
60%

0
-

63
33%
V
126
67%

43
34%
V
84
66%

Under 35
C
293
178

35 to 49
D
382
176

50 to 64
E
326
147

Low
F
233
120

Medium
G
396
193

High
H
372
188

Married
I
420
202

Other
J
581
298

Low
K
344
186

Medium
L
523
224

High
M
134
91

Yes
N
526
260

No
O
475
240

Employed
P
693
344

Very much

99
20%

43
17%

56
22%

28
16%

35
20%

45
22%

54
18%

37
20%

46
21%

15
17%

55
21%

44
18%

66
19%

34
22%

10
20%

89
20%

13
20%

86
20%

4
11%

6
18%

9
20%

15
22%

Somewhat

30
12%

19
11%

16
13%

22
12%

24
12%

44
15%

12
13%

39
15%

29
12%

48
14%

20
13%

8
16%

60
13%

9
14%

59
14%

3
9%

5
15%

7
15%

13
18%

95
19%

51
20%

45
18%

30
17%

32
22%

24
20%

38
20%

33
17%

36
18%

59
20%

31
17%
L
30
16%

25
11%

Not very much

29
17%
D
33
19%

43
22%
H
30
16%

31
16%

38
15%

37
25%
C
19
13%

25
21%

68
14%

47
21%

18
20%

52
20%

44
18%

64
19%

31
20%

12
23%

84
19%

16
24%

80
18%

7
16%

Not at all

116
47%

122
48%

87
49%
E

92
52%
E

59
40%

55
46%

81
42%

102
54%
FG

97
48%

141
47%

88
47%

105
47%

45
50%

114
44%

123
51%
N

166
48%

71
46%

21
41%

217
48%

27
42%

210
48%

11
30%
XYb
18
50%

8
23%

237
47%

16
45%

22
49%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

167
33%

81
33%

86
34%

57
32%

54
31%

41
34%

69
34%

98
33%

68
37%

71
32%

27
30%

94
36%

73
30%

114
33%

53
34%

18
36%

149
33%

22
34%

145
33%

7
20%

11
32%

333
67%

166
67%

167
66%

120
68%

122
69%
E

73
38%
H
119
62%

53
28%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

56
38%
D
91
62%

135
72%
G

133
66%

200
67%

118
63%

152
68%

63
70%

166
64%

167
70%

231
67%

102
66%

33
64%

300
67%

43
66%

290
67%

29
80%
XYab

24
68%

16
35%
V
29
65%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

No
S
896
449

CANADAONTARIO
a
375
189

1001
500

Female
B
520
253

Total

Yes
R
105
51

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
140
0
69
-**

Male
A
481
247

Not
Employed
Q
308
156

Fish

Summary

79
66%

0
-

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France
France
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
623
387
310
190

1010
500

Male
A
496
247

Female
B
514
253

Under 35
C
376
191

35 to 49
D
322
164

50 to 64
E
312
145

Low
F
291
146

Medium
G
507
251

High
H
212
103

Married
I
338
166

Other
J
672
334

Low
K
347
167

Medium
L
371
209

High
M
292
124

Yes
N
617
301

No
O
393
199

Very much

162
32%

77
31%

85
34%

52
28%

48
33%

51
35%

78
31%

33
32%

59
36%

102
31%

34
28%

93
31%

68
34%

97
31%

85
17%

36
15%

37
20%

23
16%

21
14%

46
18%

19
18%

27
16%

59
18%

30
14%

23
18%

48
16%

37
19%

Not very much

100
20%

52
21%

49
19%
A
48
19%

60
36%
M
33
19%

68
32%

Somewhat

61
37%
C
25
15%

40
21%

34
21%

26
18%

28
19%

52
21%

20
19%

33
20%

68
20%

30
18%

47
22%

24
19%

64
21%

Not at all

153
31%

82
33%

71
28%

60
32%

44
27%

48
33%

46
32%

74
30%

32
31%

47
29%

105
32%

45
27%

65
31%

43
34%
K

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

247
49%

112
46%

90
47%

86
52%

71
49%

71
49%

124
50%

51
50%

86
52%

161
48%

253
51%

135
54%
B

101
53%

78
48%

74
51%

75
51%

126
50%

52
50%

80
48%

173
52%

93
55%
LM
75
45%

97
47%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

134
53%
A
119
47%

111
53%
K

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
976
483

Yes
T
71
33*

No
U
939
467

64
34%

7
40%

155
32%

11
32%

151
32%

51
16%

34
18%

2
14%

83
17%

6
18%

79
17%

36
18%

68
22%

32
17%

4
26%

96
20%

8
25%

92
20%

95
32%

57
29%

94
30%

59
31%

3
19%

150
31%

8
25%

144
31%

57
46%

141
47%

106
53%

148
48%

99
52%

9
54%

238
49%

17
50%

230
49%

67
54%
K

160
53%

94
47%

162
52%

91
48%

8
46%

246
51%

17
50%

237
51%

Fish

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
675
332
332
168

1007
500

Male
A
492
253

Female
B
515
247

Under 35
C
294
172

35 to 49
D
378
183

50 to 64
E
335
145

Low
F
429
217

Medium
G
330
160

High
H
248
123

Married
I
330
152

Other
J
677
348

Low
K
238
113

Medium
L
588
285

High
M
181
101

Yes
N
711
352

No
O
296
148

Very much

161
32%

74
29%

86
35%

48
28%

53
29%

62
28%

55
34%

44
36%

55
36%

106
30%

28
27%

108
31%

52
35%

105
32%

84
17%

44
17%

40
16%

34
20%

29
16%

38
18%

24
15%

21
17%

28
19%

56
16%

44
39%
LM
16
14%

89
31%

Somewhat

60
41%
CD
21
14%

11
11%

62
18%

22
15%

Not very much

113
23%

55
22%

58
23%

36
21%

44
24%

33
23%

53
25%

31
20%

29
23%

33
22%

80
23%

24
21%

56
20%
M
65
23%

24
24%

84
24%

Not at all

142
28%

79
31%
B

63
25%

55
32%
E

56
31%
E

31
22%

63
29%

50
31%

30
24%

35
23%

107
31%
I

29
25%

75
26%

38
38%
KL

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

245
49%

118
47%

127
51%

82
47%

83
45%

100
46%

79
49%

65
53%

255
51%

135
53%

121
49%

90
53%
E

100
55%
E

116
54%

81
51%

58
47%

83
55%
J
68
45%

161
46%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

80
55%
CD
65
45%

60
53%
M
53
47%

145
51%
M
140
49%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
42*

No
S
923
458

Yes
T
148
74

No
U
859
426

55
33%

9
22%

151
33%

18
25%

61
18%

23
14%

9
22%

74
16%

14
20%

142
33%
T
69
16%

29
20%

76
23%

37
22%

10
23%

103
23%

91
21%

98
28%

44
30%

90
27%

52
31%

13
32%

129
28%

22
30%
U
18
25%

39
38%

170
48%

74
50%

166
50%

78
47%

19
45%

226
49%

33
45%

212
50%

62
62%
KL

182
52%

74
50%

166
50%

89
53%

23
55%

232
51%

41
55%

215
50%

Fish

124
29%

Summary

187
54%
I

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Australia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
354
190

1004
500

Male
A
532
252

Female
B
472
248

Under 35
C
169
197

35 to 49
D
332
155

50 to 64
E
503
149

Low
F
225
126*

Medium
G
564
275

High
H
215
99

Married
I
564
241

Other
J
440
259

Low
K
360
131

Medium
L
348
295

High
M
296
74

Yes
N
581
256

No
O
423
244

Employed
P
650
310

Very much

128
26%

59
24%

68
28%

45
23%

38
25%

44
30%

39
31%

67
24%

22
22%

69
29%

58
23%

19
25%

62
24%

66
27%

72
23%

Somewhat

29
11%

42
17%

20
13%

15
10%

14
11%

45
16%

12
12%

36
15%

35
14%

40
14%

13
18%

31
12%

40
16%

43
14%

Not very much

94
19%

45
18%

49
20%

36
18%
E
40
21%

42
32%
L
18
13%

68
23%

71
14%

24
16%

30
20%

18
14%

52
19%

24
24%

48
20%

46
18%

25
19%

58
20%

11
15%

49
19%

45
18%

Not at all

207
41%

119
47%
B

88
36%

75
38%

72
46%

60
40%

55
44%

111
40%

41
41%

88
37%

119
46%
I

47
36%

129
44%

31
42%

114
45%

93
38%

68
22%
Q
127
41%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

199
40%

88
35%

81
41%

59
38%

59
40%

53
42%

112
41%

34
34%

105
44%

93
36%

59
45%

108
37%

32
43%

93
36%

106
43%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

301
60%

164
65%
B

111
45%
A
137
55%

116
59%

96
62%

90
60%

73
58%

163
59%

65
66%

136
56%

166
64%

72
55%

187
63%

42
57%

164
64%

138
57%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R
144
69*

No
S
860
431

Yes
T
193
81*

No
U
811
419

METRO
V
634
297

NON-METRO
W
370
203

VIC/TAS
X
284
139

NSW/ACT
Y
320
148

QLD
Z
167
103*

SA/NT
a
114
54*

WA
b
119
57*

56
29%

22
31%

106
25%

27
34%

101
24%

73
25%

54
27%

37
26%

40
27%

24
23%

13
23%

14
25%

28
15%

8
11%

63
15%

8
10%

63
15%

45
15%

26
13%

18
13%

23
16%

14
14%

10
18%

5
9%

26
14%

13
19%

81
19%

14
18%

80
19%

56
19%

38
19%

23
17%

29
19%

17
17%

11
21%

14
24%

81
42%

26
38%

181
42%

32
39%

175
42%

122
41%

85
42%

60
43%

56
38%

48
46%

20
37%

24
42%

115
37%

83
44%

29
42%

169
39%

35
43%

164
39%

118
40%

80
40%

55
40%

64
43%

39
37%

22
42%

19
34%

195
63%

107
56%

40
58%

262
61%

46
57%

256
61%

179
60%

123
60%

84
60%

84
57%

65
63%

31
58%

37
66%

Fish

Summary

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
346
326
174

1001
500

Male
A
520
251

Female
B
481
249

Under 35
C
377
186

35 to 49
D
310
150

50 to 64
E
314
164

Low
F
599
298

Medium
G
330
165

High
H
72
36*

Married
I
516
263

Other
J
485
237

Low
K
310
154

Medium
L
224
114

High
M
467
232

Yes
N
505
249

No
O
496
251

Very much

36
7%

15
6%

21
8%

13
7%

10
7%

13
8%

20
7%

13
8%

3
7%

17
6%

19
8%

11
7%

11
9%

14
6%

16
7%

20
8%

27
8%

Somewhat

177
35%

81
32%

65
35%

50
34%

61
37%

106
35%

58
35%

14
38%

100
38%

77
32%

56
37%

80
32%

158
32%

85
34%

55
30%

53
35%

50
30%

50
31%

7
21%

87
33%

71
30%

45
29%

79
34%

84
34%

97
39%
N
74
30%

Not at all

129
26%

70
28%

59
24%

52
28%

37
25%

40
24%

100
34%
H
72
24%

45
40%
M
34
30%

75
32%

Not very much

96
39%
A
73
29%

44
27%

13
35%

59
22%

70
29%
I

41
27%

24
21%

64
27%

69
28%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

213
43%

96
38%

78
42%

60
40%

75
45%

126
42%

71
43%

16
45%

117
45%

96
40%

68
44%

97
39%

287
57%

155
62%
B

107
58%

90
60%

89
55%

172
58%

95
57%

20
55%

146
55%

141
60%

87
56%

56
49%
M
57
51%

89
39%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

117
47%
A
132
53%

143
61%
L

153
61%
O

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
112
56

No
S
889
444

Yes
T
142
71

No
U
859
429

9
5%

4
7%

32
7%

4
6%

32
7%

118
36%

59
34%

18
32%

159
36%

25
35%

152
35%

103
32%

55
31%

17
31%

141
32%

21
30%

137
32%

60
24%

78
24%

51
29%

17
30%

112
25%

20
29%

108
25%

117
46%
N
134
54%

144
44%

69
39%

22
39%

191
43%

29
41%

184
43%

182
56%

105
61%

34
61%

253
57%

41
59%

246
57%

Fish

Summary

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
157
330
170

501
500

Male
A
242
253

Female
B
259
247

Under 35
C
196
211

35 to 49
D
189
183

50 to 64
E
116
107

Low
F
94
96*

Medium
G
230
230

High
H
177
174

Married
I
287
271

Other
J
214
229

Low
K
17
20**

Medium
L
157
166

High
M
327
314

Yes
N
250
243

No
O
251
257

Very much

259
52%

115
46%

98
46%

50
52%

110
48%

99
57%

144
53%

115
50%

10
49%

87
52%

162
52%

120
50%

139
54%

178
54%

115
23%

63
25%

56
26%

107
59%
C
38
21%

54
51%

Somewhat

144
58%
A
52
21%

22
20%

20
21%

55
24%

40
23%

63
23%

53
23%

4
17%

31
19%

80
26%

63
26%

53
20%

Not very much

66
13%

38
15%

28
11%

29
14%

21
12%

16
15%

15
15%

32
14%

19
11%

35
13%

32
14%

5
22%

27
16%

35
11%

32
13%

Not at all

60
12%

35
14%

24
10%

29
14%

16
9%

15
14%

12
12%

32
14%

16
9%

30
11%

30
13%

2
11%

22
13%

36
11%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

374
75%

179
71%

153
73%

145
79%

76
71%

70
73%

165
72%

139
80%

207
76%

168
73%

14
67%

118
71%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

126
25%

74
29%
B

195
79%
A
52
21%

57
27%

38
21%

31
29%

26
27%

65
28%

35
20%

64
24%

62
27%

7
33%

48
29%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
61
60*

No
S
440
440

Yes
T
101
98*

No
U
400
402

81
48%

32
53%

227
52%

50
51%

209
52%

73
22%

42
25%

12
20%

103
23%

22
22%

94
23%

34
13%

41
12%

26
15%

10
16%

57
13%

15
15%

51
13%

27
11%

33
13%

39
12%

20
12%

6
10%

53
12%

12
12%

48
12%

243
77%

183
76%

191
74%

251
76%

124
73%

44
74%

330
75%

72
73%

303
75%

71
23%

59
24%

66
26%

80
24%

46
27%

16
26%

110
25%

26
27%

99
25%

Fish

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Russia
Russia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
448
113
373
127*

561
500

Male
A
251
241

Female
B
310
259

Under 35
C
264
211

35 to 49
D
268
240

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
29
35**

Medium
G
64
65*

High
H
468
400

Married
I
288
250

Other
J
273
250

Low
K
61
146*

Medium
L
290
266

High
M
210
88

Yes
N
286
259

No
O
275
241

Very much

95
19%

44
18%

51
20%

47
22%

37
16%

11
22%

7
20%

14
21%

74
18%

45
18%

50
20%

22
15%

55
21%

18
21%

57
22%

38
16%

76
20%

Somewhat

112
22%

50
21%

62
24%

41
20%

46
19%

24
49%

11
32%

18
27%

83
21%

65
26%

47
19%

44
30%

49
18%

19
21%

49
19%

63
26%

Not very much

125
25%

51
21%

74
29%

58
27%

63
26%

5
9%

9
25%

13
21%

103
26%

56
23%

69
27%

31
21%

73
28%

21
24%

60
23%

Not at all

168
34%

95
40%
B

72
28%

65
31%

93
39%

9
19%

8
23%

20
30%

140
35%

84
34%

84
34%

49
34%

89
33%

30
34%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

207
41%

94
39%

113
44%

88
42%

84
35%

35
72%

18
52%

32
49%

157
39%

109
44%

98
39%

66
45%

104
39%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

293
59%

147
61%

146
56%

123
58%

156
65%

14
28%

17
48%

33
51%

243
61%

140
56%

153
61%

80
55%

162
61%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
40**

No
S
512
460

Yes
T
109
83*

No
U
452
417

19
15%

11
28%

84
18%

17
21%

78
19%

90
24%

21
17%

13
33%

99
21%

26
31%

86
21%

65
27%

95
26%

30
24%

8
21%

117
25%

21
25%

104
25%

94
36%

74
31%

111
30%

56
44%
P

7
18%

161
35%

19
23%

149
36%

37
42%

106
41%

101
42%

166
45%

40
32%

24
61%

182
40%

43
52%

164
39%

51
58%

153
59%

140
58%

207
55%

87
68%

16
39%

277
60%

40
48%

253
61%

Fish

Summary

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
178
339
161*

502
500

Male
A
216
253*

Female
B
286
247

Under 35
C
143
185*

35 to 49
D
151
137*

50 to 64
E
208
177*

Low
F
245
216*

Medium
G
219
238

High
H
38
46**

Married
I
138
141*

Other
J
364
359

Low
K
329
105

Medium
L
85
263*

High
M
88
133*

Yes
N
329
352

No
O
173
148*

Very much

99
20%

42
17%

57
23%

36
19%

24
17%

40
22%

44
21%

44
18%

11
25%

29
21%

70
19%

76
22%

23
16%

66
20%

72
14%

42
17%

30
12%

28
15%

21
15%

24
14%

27
13%

36
15%

9
20%

22
16%

50
14%

66
25%
M
30
11%

13
10%

Somewhat

19
14%

36
10%

Not very much

88
18%

47
18%

42
17%

32
17%

17
13%

39
22%

27
12%

53
22%

9
19%

33
24%

55
15%

21
20%
M
24
23%
L
20
19%

40
15%

28
21%

66
19%

36
25%
N
23
15%

Not at all

240
48%

122
48%

118
48%

90
48%

75
55%

75
42%

118
55%

105
44%

17
36%

55
39%

185
51%

40
38%

127
48%

73
55%
K

175
50%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

172
34%

84
33%

87
35%

63
34%

45
32%

64
36%

72
33%

80
33%

21
45%

52
37%

120
33%

95
36%

32
24%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

328
66%

169
67%

159
65%

122
66%

93
68%

113
64%

145
67%

158
67%

25
55%

89
63%

239
67%

45
43%
M
60
57%

167
64%

101
76%
K

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
46
50**

No
S
456
450

Yes
T
68
88*

No
U
434
412

33
21%

11
22%

88
20%

25
29%

74
18%

43
13%

30
18%

14
27%

59
13%

19
22%

53
13%

70
21%

18
11%

9
18%

79
18%

12
14%

76
19%

65
44%

160
47%

80
50%

16
33%

224
50%

31
36%

209
51%

112
32%

60
41%

109
32%

63
39%

24
49%

147
33%

127
31%

241
68%

88
59%

230
68%

99
61%

25
51%

303
67%

44
51%
U
43
49%

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69%
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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
425
81
416
84*

506
500

Male
A
276
250

Female
B
230
250

Under 35
C
305
282

35 to 49
D
184
181

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
86
78*

Medium
G
279
272

High
H
141
150

Married
I
249
258

Other
J
257
242

Low
K
196
194

Medium
L
35
35**

High
M
275
271

Yes
N
225
219

No
O
281
281

Very much

115
23%

57
23%

57
23%

61
22%

46
25%

8
22%

14
18%

63
23%

38
25%

68
27%

46
19%

33
17%

11
31%

52
24%

63
22%

95
23%

Somewhat

134
27%

65
26%

69
28%

71
25%

50
27%

14
36%

20
26%

77
28%

37
25%

69
27%

65
27%

60
31%

6
18%

71
26%
K
68
25%

66
30%

68
24%

Not very much

160
32%

82
33%

78
31%

98
35%

53
29%

9
24%

28
36%

82
30%

50
33%

79
31%

81
33%

64
33%

9
25%

88
32%

60
27%

Not at all

91
18%

45
18%

46
18%

52
18%

33
18%

7
18%

16
20%

50
18%

25
17%

42
16%

49
20%

37
19%

9
27%

45
17%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

249
50%

123
49%

126
51%

132
47%

96
53%

22
58%

34
44%

140
51%

75
50%

137
53%

112
46%

93
48%

17
49%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

251
50%

127
51%

124
49%

150
53%

85
47%

16
42%

44
56%

132
49%

75
50%

121
47%

130
54%

100
52%

18
51%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
446
435

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
371
369

20
24%

21
32%

94
22%

38
29%

77
21%

112
27%

22
26%

17
26%

117
27%

37
28%

97
26%

100
36%

136
33%

24
29%

20
31%

140
32%

43
33%

117
32%

41
19%

50
18%

73
18%

18
21%

7
11%

84
19%

13
10%

78
21%
T

139
51%

117
54%

132
47%

207
50%

42
50%

37
58%

212
49%

75
57%

175
47%

133
49%

101
46%

150
53%

209
50%

42
50%

27
42%

224
51%

56
43%

195
53%

Fish

Summary

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Turkey
Turkey
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
320
188
288
212*

508
500

Male
A
404
252

Female
B
104
248*

Under 35
C
398
262

35 to 49
D
99
190*

50 to 64
E
11
48**

Low
F
76
56*

Medium
G
238
204

High
H
194
240*

Married
I
224
290*

Other
J
284
210

Low
K
174
176*

Medium
L
85
97**

High
M
249
227

Yes
N
253
220*

No
O
255
280*

Very much

164
33%

82
33%

81
33%

78
30%

63
33%

22
47%

11
19%

65
32%

88
37%

106
37%

58
27%

43
24%

29
30%

76
35%

88
31%

98
34%

66
31%

Somewhat

108
22%

64
25%

44
18%

61
23%

41
21%

6
13%

15
26%

45
22%

48
20%

58
20%

50
24%

36
20%

20
21%

92
41%
K
52
23%

49
22%

59
21%

64
22%

Not very much

114
23%

51
20%

63
26%

66
25%

35
19%

13
28%

19
33%

49
24%

47
19%

56
19%

58
28%

45
26%

21
22%

48
21%

51
23%

63
23%

Not at all

114
23%

55
22%

59
24%

58
22%

50
27%

6
13%

12
21%

45
22%

57
24%

69
24%

45
21%

52
30%
M

27
28%

35
15%

44
20%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

272
54%

146
58%

126
51%

139
53%

104
55%

28
59%

26
46%

110
54%

136
57%

164
57%

108
51%

78
45%

49
50%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

228
46%

106
42%

122
49%

123
47%

86
45%

19
41%

30
54%

94
46%

104
43%

126
43%

103
49%

98
55%
M

48
50%

144
64%
K
82
36%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
59
53*

No
S
449
447

Yes
T
155
146*

No
U
353
354

135
30%

75
51%
U
30
20%

89
25%

44
21%

29
54%
S
17
33%

60
21%

54
26%

3
5%

17
12%

70
25%

67
23%

47
22%

4
7%

111
25%
R
110
25%
R

97
27%
T
90
26%

125
57%

147
52%

162
56%

110
52%

95
43%

133
48%

127
44%

102
48%

47
87%
S
7
13%

Fish

90
20%

24
16%

78
22%

Summary
225
50%
221
50%
R

105
72%
U
41
28%

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Hungary
Hungary
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
611
399
285
215

1010
500

Male
A
504
244

Female
B
506
256

Under 35
C
283
202

35 to 49
D
307
142

50 to 64
E
420
156

Low
F
480
260

Medium
G
405
166

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
516
226

Other
J
494
274

Low
K
172
130

Medium
L
596
294

High
M
242
77

Yes
N
554
238

No
O
456
262

Very much

138
28%

62
25%

76
30%

56
28%

37
26%

45
29%

70
27%

47
28%

0
-

65
29%

73
27%

38
30%

83
28%

17
23%

68
28%

71
27%

84
29%

Somewhat

79
16%

40
16%

39
15%

34
17%

21
15%

24
16%

39
15%

26
16%

0
-

28
12%

52
21%

52
20%

44
22%

28
20%

32
20%

58
22%

33
20%

0
19%

53
23%

46
16%
M
59
20%

44
19%
O
42
17%

35
13%

103
21%

25
19%
M
30
23%

7
10%

Not very much

51
19%
I
51
19%

Not at all

179
36%

90
37%

89
35%

69
34%

55
39%

55
35%

93
36%

60
36%

1
81%

81
36%

99
36%

37
28%

106
36%

37
48%
KL

85
36%

62
24%
N
95
36%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

217
43%

102
42%

115
45%

90
44%

59
41%

69
44%

109
42%

73
44%

0
-

93
41%

124
45%

283
57%

142
58%

141
55%

112
56%

84
59%

87
56%

151
58%

93
56%

1
100%

133
59%

150
55%

129
44%
M
165
56%

25
32%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

63
49%
M
66
51%

112
47%
O
126
53%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
37*

No
S
920
463

Yes
T
92
39*

No
U
918
461

54
25%

8
21%

130
28%

8
21%

130
28%

44
15%

35
16%

7
20%

72
15%

8
20%

71
15%

55
19%

48
22%

8
21%

96
21%

9
22%

95
21%

102
36%

77
36%

14
39%

165
36%

15
37%

165
36%

105
40%

128
45%

89
42%

15
40%

202
44%

16
41%

201
44%

157
60%
N

157
55%

126
58%

22
60%

261
56%

23
59%

260
56%

Fish

15
20%

Summary

52
68%
KL

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Poland
Poland
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

558
500

Male
A
240
248

Female
B
318
252

Under 35
C
249
215

35 to 49
D
228
184

50 to 64
E
81
102*

Low
F
413
400

Medium
G
127
87*

High
H
18
13**

Married
I
275
254

Other
J
283
246

Low
K
29
104**

Medium
L
367
327

High
M
162
69

Yes
N
328
280

No
O
230
220

Very much

87
17%

35
14%

52
21%

33
15%

43
23%

11
11%

74
18%

10
12%

3
22%

53
21%

34
14%

21
20%

57
18%

9
13%

42
15%

45
20%

Somewhat

88
18%

42
17%

47
19%

37
17%

31
17%

21
20%

75
19%

11
13%

2
16%

35
14%

53
22%

24
23%

55
17%

9
13%

51
18%

Not very much

165
33%

85
34%

81
32%

44
24%

31
36%

3
26%

89
35%

76
31%

31
30%

107
33%

28
40%

159
32%

87
35%

72
29%

65
36%

44
43%
D
27
26%

131
33%

Not at all

77
36%
D
67
31%

120
30%

34
39%

5
35%

76
30%

83
34%

28
27%

107
33%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

175
35%

76
31%

99
39%

70
33%

74
40%

31
31%

21
25%

5
38%

89
35%

87
35%

45
43%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

325
65%

172
69%

153
61%

145
67%

110
60%

70
69%

149
37%
G
251
63%

66
75%
F

8
62%

165
65%

159
65%

59
57%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
380
178
302
198*

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
42**

No
S
509
458

Yes
T
93
69*

No
U
465
431

Fish
23
12%

6
15%

81
18%

9
14%

78
18%

37
17%

64
21%
Q
43
14%

45
23%

5
12%

83
18%

8
11%

81
19%

89
32%

76
35%

106
35%

59
30%

18
42%

148
32%

27
39%

139
32%

24
35%

98
35%

61
28%

88
29%

71
36%

13
30%

147
32%

25
36%

134
31%

113
35%

18
26%

94
33%

82
37%

107
36%

68
34%

11
27%

164
36%

17
25%

158
37%

214
65%

52
74%

187
67%

138
63%

195
64%

130
66%

30
73%

294
64%

52
75%

272
63%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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China
China
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
871
129
410
90*

1000
500

Male
A
499
249

Female
B
501
251

Under 35
C
482
200

35 to 49
D
404
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
109
99*

Medium
G
328
221

High
H
563
181

Married
I
671
346

Other
J
329
154*

Low
K
111
295

Medium
L
282
155

High
M
607
50

Yes
N
668
298

No
O
332
202

Very much

210
42%

108
44%

102
41%

80
40%

82
43%

48
45%

36
37%

106
48%

68
38%

156
45%

54
35%

129
44%

60
39%

22
44%

124
41%

87
43%

177
43%

Somewhat

116
23%

48
19%

68
27%

43
21%

47
24%

27
25%

20
20%

38
17%

78
23%

39
25%

59
20%

44
28%

14
27%

75
25%

41
20%

Not very much

112
22%

54
22%

58
23%

42
21%

46
24%

24
22%

21
22%

55
25%

59
32%
G
36
20%

74
22%

38
24%

69
23%

34
22%

9
18%

69
23%

Not at all

61
12%

38
15%

23
9%

35
17%

18
9%

8
7%

22
22%
GH

22
10%

18
10%

37
11%

24
15%

38
13%

18
11%

5
10%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

327
65%

157
63%

170
68%

123
61%

129
67%

75
70%

56
57%

144
65%

127
70%

234
68%

93
60%

188
64%

103
67%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

173
35%

92
37%

81
32%

77
39%

64
33%

31
30%

43
43%

77
35%

54
30%

112
32%

61
40%

107
36%

52
33%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
134
67*

No
S
866
433

Yes
T
333
120*

No
U
667
380

33
37%

28
43%

182
42%

55
46%

155
41%

91
22%

25
28%

14
20%

103
24%

31
26%

86
23%

43
22%

98
24%

14
16%

22
33%

90
21%

25
21%

87
23%

31
10%

31
15%

44
11%

17
19%

3
4%

58
13%

9
7%

52
14%

36
72%

199
67%

128
63%

269
65%

58
65%

42
63%

285
66%

86
72%

241
63%

14
28%

99
33%

74
37%

142
35%

31
35%

25
37%

148
34%

34
28%

139
37%

Fish

Summary

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
704
326
284
216*

1030
500

Male
A
385
244*

Female
B
645
256

Under 35
C
423
271*

35 to 49
D
344
152*

50 to 64
E
263
77*

Low
F
269
225*

Medium
G
732
272

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
399
173*

Other
J
631
327

Low
K
133
363

Medium
L
507
107

High
M
390
30

Yes
N
463
177*

No
O
567
323

Very much

120
24%

53
22%

66
26%

70
26%

35
23%

15
19%

54
24%

66
24%

0
13%

44
26%

76
23%

37
21%

83
26%

63
22%

101
20%

49
20%

52
20%

55
20%

28
19%

18
23%

55
25%

45
17%

0
2%

32
19%

68
21%

4
15%

36
20%

65
20%

Not very much

127
25%

74
30%

53
21%

74
27%

36
24%

17
22%

68
30%

59
22%

1
18%

34
20%

93
28%

99
27%

21
20%
M
24
22%
M
21
20%

4
12%

Somewhat

95
26%
M
72
20%

6
22%

49
28%

Not at all

152
30%

68
28%

84
33%

72
26%

53
35%

28
36%

48
21%

102
38%
F

2
67%

62
36%

90
27%

97
27%

41
38%
K

15
51%
KL

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

221
44%

102
42%

119
46%

125
46%

63
41%

33
42%

109
49%

111
41%

0
15%

77
44%

144
44%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

279
56%

142
58%

137
54%

146
54%

89
59%

44
58%

116
51%

161
59%

2
85%

96
56%

183
56%

167
46%
M
196
54%

45
42%
M
62
58%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
96
45**

No
S
934
455

Yes
T
179
60**

No
U
851
440

57
26%

11
23%

109
24%

15
24%

105
24%

56
20%

45
21%

13
29%

88
19%

16
26%

85
19%

78
24%

71
25%

56
26%

7
16%

120
26%

9
15%

118
27%

55
31%

97
30%

94
33%

58
27%

14
31%

138
30%

21
34%

132
30%

8
28%

73
41%

148
46%

119
42%

102
47%

24
52%

197
43%

30
50%

190
43%

21
72%
KL

104
59%

175
54%

165
58%

114
53%

22
48%

258
57%

30
50%

249
57%

Fish

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
635
369
307
193

1004
500

Male
A
489
250

Female
B
515
250

Under 35
C
352
181

35 to 49
D
386
191

50 to 64
E
266
128

Low
F
216
111

Medium
G
469
230

High
H
319
160

Married
I
501
249

Other
J
503
251

Low
K
374
243

Medium
L
525
199

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
520
253

No
O
484
247

Very much

212
42%

102
41%

110
44%

72
40%

82
43%

58
45%

50
45%

91
40%

70
44%

102
41%

110
44%

101
41%

84
42%

27
47%

102
41%

110
44%

124
40%

Somewhat

106
21%

50
20%

56
22%

38
21%

43
23%

24
19%

24
22%

51
22%

31
19%

58
23%

48
19%

51
20%

54
22%

88
18%

50
20%

38
15%

36
20%

32
17%

20
16%

15
14%

44
19%

29
18%

41
17%

46
19%

47
23%
M
35
18%

7
12%

Not very much

52
21%
M
43
18%

10
17%

50
20%

Not at all

95
19%

48
19%

46
19%

35
19%

34
18%

25
20%

21
19%

43
19%

30
19%

49
20%

46
18%

47
19%

33
17%

14
24%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

318
64%

152
61%

166
66%

110
61%

126
66%

82
64%

74
67%

143
62%

101
63%

159
64%

158
63%

153
63%

130
66%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

182
36%

98
39%

84
34%

71
39%

66
34%

46
36%

37
33%

87
38%

59
37%

90
36%

92
37%

91
37%

68
34%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
136
63

No
S
868
437

Yes
T
225
105

No
U
779
395

88
46%

29
46%

183
42%

49
47%

163
41%

65
21%

40
21%

13
21%

92
21%

18
17%

88
22%

37
15%

57
18%

31
16%

8
12%

80
18%

16
15%

72
18%

49
19%

46
19%

61
20%

33
17%

13
21%

81
19%

22
21%

73
18%

34
59%

154
61%

164
66%

189
62%

128
67%

42
67%

275
63%

68
64%

250
63%

24
41%

99
39%

83
34%

118
38%

64
33%

21
33%

161
37%

38
36%

144
37%

Fish

Summary

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Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
311
193
299
201

504
500

Male
A
241
252

Female
B
263
248

Under 35
C
150
184

35 to 49
D
171
159

50 to 64
E
183
156

Low
F
201
205

Medium
G
216
211

High
H
87
84*

Married
I
172
157

Other
J
332
343

Low
K
144
172

Medium
L
227
186

High
M
133
142

Yes
N
312
299

No
O
192
201

Very much

121
24%

68
27%

53
21%

42
23%

36
23%

42
27%

60
29%

44
21%

17
20%

29
18%

46
27%

47
25%

28
20%

69
23%

52
26%

68
23%

Somewhat

88
18%

40
16%

48
19%

30
16%

33
20%

25
16%

42
20%

31
14%

15
18%

32
20%

92
27%
I
56
16%

22
13%

33
18%

37
18%

Not very much

59
24%

64
26%

47
25%

40
25%

37
24%

51
25%

53
25%

20
24%

43
27%

81
24%

46
27%

45
24%

33
23%
K
33
23%

51
17%

124
25%

76
25%

48
24%

Not at all

168
34%

85
34%

83
33%

65
35%

51
32%

52
33%

53
26%

84
40%
F

31
37%

54
34%

114
33%

58
34%

61
33%

49
34%

103
35%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

208
42%

108
43%

101
41%

73
39%

68
43%

67
43%

75
35%

32
38%

60
38%

148
43%

68
39%

80
43%

61
43%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

292
58%

144
57%

148
59%

112
61%

91
57%

89
57%

101
49%
G
104
51%

136
65%
F

52
62%

97
62%

195
57%

104
61%

106
57%

81
57%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
490
487

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
460
457

North
V
252
239

Center
W
121
115

South
X
131
146

French
Y
243
252

Flemish
Z
261
248

53
27%

2
13%

119
24%

11
25%

110
24%

40
17%

37
18%

2
18%

85
18%

9
21%

78
17%

37
15%

48
33%
V
28
19%

80
32%
Z
51
20%

40
16%

51
17%

33
28%
V
23
20%

75
25%

49
24%

3
24%

121
25%

11
24%

113
25%

21
18%

33
23%

52
21%

65
32%

106
35%

62
31%

6
46%

162
33%

13
29%

155
34%

69
29%
W
92
39%
X

39
33%

37
25%

68
27%

120
40%

88
44%

119
40%

90
45%

4
30%

204
42%

20
46%

188
41%

77
32%

179
60%

113
56%

181
60%

111
55%

9
70%

282
58%

23
54%

268
59%

162
68%
WX

55
48%
V
60
52%

76
52%
V
70
48%

132
52%
Z
120
48%

Fish

36
15%
72
29%
Y
99
40%
Y

Summary

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/X - Y/Z * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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31%
171
69%
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All Countries
Gender
Total

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
13086
5701
8057
3943

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

18787
12000

Male
A
9536
5995

Female
B
9251
6005

Under 35
C
7423
5274

35 to 49
D
6473
4069

50 to 64
E
4891
2656

Low
F
5887
3933

Medium
G
7413
4394

High
H
5274
3502

Married
I
8671
5239

Other
J
9609
6261

Low
K
5183
4360

Medium
L
6725
4201

High
M
6879
3438

Yes
N
10640
6311

No
O
8147
5689

Very much

2483
21%

1210
20%

1274
21%

1040
20%

861
21%

774
20%

923
21%

739
21%

854
20%

866
21%

1197
21%

1692
21%

791
20%

1114
19%

1144
19%

960
18%

752
19%

827
19%

643
18%

1086
17%

1514
25%

1399
27%

670
25%

1041
26%

1100
25%

900
26%

1473
26%

1575
20%
Q
2100
26%

683
17%

1556
26%

1246
20%
O
1597
25%

1012
18%

3070
26%

868
20%
L
1127
26%

705
17%

Not very much

825
20%
CE
1000
25%

763
22%
K
684
20%
L
881
26%

1286
20%

2258
19%

1146
22%
J
1049
20%
J
1397
27%

1178
19%

Somewhat

582
22%
C
473
18%

Not at all

4189
35%

2116
35%

2074
35%

1876
36%

1383
34%

931
35%

1366
35%

1543
35%

1220
35%

1648
31%

2403
38%
I

1511
35%

1568
37%
KM

1110
32%

2182
35%

2008
35%

2690
33%

1499
38%
P

382
29%

3807
36%
R

640
29%

3550
36%
T

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

4741
40%

2323
39%

2418
40%

1999
38%

1056
40%

1527
39%

1750
40%

1382
39%

1723
40%

1572
37%

2209
39%

1601
60%

2407
61%

2644
60%

2120
61%

3996
64%
I

2638
60%
M

2630
63%
M

3778
60%

3481
61%

1028
47%
U
1166
53%

3713
38%

3275
62%
D

599
46%
S
704
54%

4142
39%

3587
60%

3267
41%
Q
4790
59%

1474
37%

3671
61%

1447
42%
KL
1992
58%

2532
40%

7259
60%

2194
42%
J
3045
58%

2264
36%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

1686
41%
C
2383
59%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Yes
R
2175
1302

No
S
16612
10698

Yes
T
3711
2195

No
U
15076
9805

317
24%
S
282
22%
S
322
25%

2166
20%

554
25%
U
475
22%
U
527
24%

1930
20%

Fruits

1593
25%

1061
25%

970
25%

1976
18%
2748
26%

1783
18%
2543
26%

Summary

2469
63%
P

6555
61%
R

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

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Argentina
A
503
500

Australia
B
1004
500

Belgium
C
504
500

Brazil
D
1030
500

Canada
E
1001
500

China
F
1000
500

France
G
1010
500

Germany
H
1007
500

Great Britain
I
1028
500

Hungary
J
1010
500

India
K
1020
500

Indonesia
L
506
500

Italy
M
1004
500

Japan
N
1001
500

Mexico
O
501
500

Poland
P
558
500

Russia
Q
561
500

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
507
503
501
500
500
500

Spain
U
1013
500

Sweden
V
502
500

Turkey
W
508
500

United
States
X
1005
500

Fruits
2483
21%

Very much

Somewhat

Not very much

Not at all

93
19%
INPS
83
17%
IU
83
17%

102
92
89
77
145
135
120
31
127
153
94
163
26
92
61
90
159
53
210
80
62
148
82
20%
18%
18%
15%
29%
27%
24%
6%
25%
31%
19%
33%
5%
18%
12%
18%
32%
11%
42%
16%
12%
30%
16%
CDEILNOPQSU
CDEILNOPQSU
CEILNOPQSUVX
ABCDEILNOPQSUDEHIJLNOPQS
INPSV DEGHIJLNOPQSUVX
INPS
IN
INPS
DEHIJLNOPQS
N
GHIJKLMNOPQ
IN
IN
CDEILNOPQSU
IN
EINPSUV
INPSV
IN
IN
2258
72
102
107
76
132
89
70
42
75
124
136
90
170
100
78
116
123
56
104
55
69
119
70
19%
14%
20%
21%
15%
26%
18%
14%
8%
15%
25%
27%
18%
34%
20%
16%
23%
25%
11%
21%
11%
14%
24%
14%
I
BEHIJSUVX BEHIJSUX
IU
BEGHIJMPSUV
HISUX
I
IU
BEGHIJMPSUV
CEGHIJMOPST
HISUX GHIJKLMOPQR BHISUX
IU
ABEGHIJPSUVX
BEGHIJMPSUVX
BEHIJSUVX
I
BEHIJPSUVX
I
3070
118
138
84
126
153
94
139
133
121
120
177
112
171
142
185
117
79
185
96
126
114
90
166
26%
24%
28%
17%
25%
31%
19%
28%
27%
24%
24%
35%
22%
34%
28%
37%
23%
16%
37%
19%
25%
23%
18%
33%
AGR
DEGHIJKMQRT ADGMRTW EGHIJKMOQR
AR
ABCDEGHIJKMQRTUVW
ADGRTW
R
ABCDEGHIJKMQRT
ADGR
ADGMRTW
ADGRTW ABDGJMRTW
ADGMRTW ADGMRTW
ADGRT
ADGR DEGHIJKMQRT
4189
241
208
168
220
221
70
182
171
294
177
103
93
135
132
165
176
177
139
206
90
239
256
143
182
35%
48%
42%
34%
44%
44%
14%
36%
34%
59%
35%
21%
19%
27%
26%
33%
35%
35%
28%
41%
18%
48%
51%
29%
36%
CFGHJKLMNOPQRFHJKLMNORTW FKLMNT GHJKLMNOPRTHJKLMNOPQRTWX
FKLMNRTW
FKLMNRT GHJKLMNOPQR FKLMNRT
F
FKLT
FKLT
FKLNT
FKLMNRT
FKLMNRT
FKLT
FKLMNRTW
BCFGHJKLMNOPQR
GHJKLMNOPQR
FKLT
FKLMNRTW

Summary
Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

4741
40%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

7259
60%

176
174
194
35%
35%
39%
IPSUV
IPSUV
EIPSUVX
324
326
306
65%
65%
61%
FGKLMRTW FGJKLMRTW FGKLMRTW

196
39%
EIPSUVX
304
61%
FKMRTW

153
277
224
190
73
202
277
230
253
197
31%
55%
45%
38%
15%
40%
55%
46%
51%
39%
IS
DEGHIJLNOPQABCEHINPSUV EIPSUVX
BEIPSUVX DEGHIJLNOPQABCEHINPSUVDEGHIJNOPQS EIPSUVX
347
223
276
310
427
298
223
270
247
303
69%
45%
55%
62%
85%
60%
45%
54%
49%
61%
T
FKMRTW
FGKLMRTWGHJKLMNOPQR FKMRTW
T
FKRT
T
FGKLMRTW
GHJKLMNOQR

193
139
205
282
109
313
135
131
267
152
39%
28%
41%
56%
22%
63%
27%
26%
53%
30%
EIPSUVX
I
EIPSUVX DEGHIJLNOPQ
I
GHIJKLMNOPQ
I
I
DEGHIJNOPQS
IS
307
361
295
218
391
187
365
369
233
348
61%
72%
59%
44%
78%
37%
73%
74%
47%
70%
FKMRTW DFGHJKLMNOQ FKMRTW
ABCDEFGHJKLMNOQRTWX ABCDFGHJKLMNOQ
DFGHJKLMNOQ
T
GHJKLMNOQR

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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much, not at all.

18787
12000

North
America
A
2006
1000

LATAM
B
2034
1500

Europe
C
7636
4500

APAC
D
5593
3500

Very much

2483
21%

159
16%

274
18%

Somewhat

2258
19%

146
15%

Not very much

3070
26%

Not at all

4189
35%

292
29%
BCEFG
403
40%
DEFG

291
19%
AC
309
21%

870
19%
A
670
15%

820
23%
ABCE
854
24%
ABCEG
953
27%
BF
874
25%

1673
48%
ABCE
1827
52%

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

very much, somewhat, not very

G-8
Countries
E
7617
4000

BRIC
F
3611
2000

Middle
East/Africa
G
1518
1500

724
18%
A
722
18%
AC
1060
26%
BF
1494
37%
DFG

476
24%
ABCE
478
24%
ABCE
474
24%

361
24%
ABCE
297
20%
AC
354
24%

571
29%
D

488
33%
D

1446
36%
AC
2554
64%
DFG

955
48%
ABCE
1045
52%

658
44%
ABCE
842
56%

Fruits

626
42%
DEFG

1162
26%
B
1798
40%
DEFG

565
38%
A
935
62%
DFG

1540
34%
A
2960
66%
DEFG

Summary
Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

4741
40%

305
30%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

7259
60%

695
70%
BCDEFG

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B/C/D/E/F/G

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Argentina
Argentina
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
365
138
342
158

503
500

Male
A
204
245

Female
B
299
255

Under 35
C
245
248

35 to 49
D
163
154

50 to 64
E
95
98*

Low
F
17
22**

Medium
G
84
109*

High
H
402
368

Married
I
150
142*

Other
J
353
358

Low
K
170
327

Medium
L
172
119

High
M
161
55

Yes
N
262
231

No
O
241
269

Very much

93
19%

45
19%

47
19%

40
16%

34
22%

19
19%

8
35%

27
25%

58
16%

23
16%

70
20%

64
20%

20
17%

9
16%

41
18%

52
19%

67
20%

Somewhat

83
17%

38
16%

45
18%

40
16%

28
18%

16
16%

2
7%

13
12%

68
19%

24
17%

59
17%

60
18%

16
14%

7
13%

39
17%

44
17%

Not very much

83
17%

46
19%

36
14%

38
15%

25
16%

20
20%

7
30%

20
18%

56
15%

27
19%

56
16%

53
16%

17
15%

12
23%

39
17%

Not at all

241
48%

115
47%

126
49%

130
52%

67
44%

44
45%

6
28%

49
45%

186
51%

68
48%

173
48%

149
46%

65
55%

27
49%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

176
35%

84
34%

93
36%

80
32%

62
40%

34
35%

9
42%

40
37%

126
34%

47
33%

129
36%

124
38%

37
31%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

324
65%

161
66%

162
64%

168
68%

92
60%

63
65%

13
58%

69
63%

242
66%

95
67%

229
64%

202
62%

82
69%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
43*

No
S
455
457

Yes
T
73
61*

No
U
430
439

26
16%

8
18%

85
19%

13
21%

80
18%

54
16%

29
18%

7
16%

76
17%

5
8%

79
18%

44
16%

56
16%

27
17%

7
16%

76
17%

15
25%

68
15%

113
49%

128
48%

165
48%

76
48%

22
50%

219
48%

28
46%

213
49%

16
28%

80
34%

97
36%

121
35%

55
35%

14
34%

162
35%

18
29%

158
36%

39
72%

152
66%

172
64%

220
65%

103
65%

29
66%

295
65%

43
71%

280
64%

Fruits

Summary

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India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
895
125
416
84*

1020
500

Male
A
774
258

Female
B
246
242

Under 35
C
772
276

35 to 49
D
211
167

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
348
168

Medium
G
395
185

High
H
277
146

Married
I
581
311

Other
J
439
189

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
78
50*

High
M
942
450

Yes
N
687
290

No
O
333
210

Very much

153
31%

88
34%

64
27%

92
33%

46
28%

14
25%

59
35%

54
29%

40
27%

88
28%

65
34%

0
-

10
21%

142
32%

50
24%

130
31%

23
27%

Somewhat

124
25%

67
26%

58
24%

69
25%

43
26%

12
21%

39
23%

54
29%

31
21%

80
26%

44
23%

0
-

13
27%

111
25%

103
36%
O
75
26%

49
23%

109
26%

15
18%

Not very much

120
24%

57
22%

63
26%

64
23%

34
21%

22
38%

41
24%

39
21%

41
28%

71
23%

49
26%

0
-

101
22%

58
20%

103
21%

46
18%

57
24%

51
18%

43
26%

9
16%

30
18%

39
21%

35
24%

73
23%
J

30
16%

0
-

96
21%

54
19%

62
30%
N
49
23%

88
21%

Not at all

19
38%
M
8
15%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

277
55%

122
50%

161
58%

89
53%

26
46%

98
58%

108
58%

71
48%

167
54%

109
58%

0
-

24
47%

253
56%

223
45%

120
50%
A

115
42%

78
47%

31
54%

70
42%

77
42%

75
52%

144
46%

80
42%

0
-

26
53%

197
44%

178
62%
O
111
38%

99
47%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

155
60%
B
103
40%

239
58%
Q
177
42%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
291
129

No
S
729
371

Yes
T
632
297

No
U
388
203

50
39%
S
35
27%

103
28%

51
25%

89
24%

101
34%
U
83
28%

32
38%
P
14
17%

27
21%

93
25%

57
19%

17
13%

86
23%
R

55
19%

37
45%

85
66%
S
44
34%

192
52%

185
62%
U
112
38%

Fruits

89
21%

41
20%
63
31%
T
48
24%

Summary

112
53%
N

46
55%
P

179
48%
R

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Mexico
Mexico
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
356
145
340
160*

501
500

Male
A
252
238

Female
B
249
262

Under 35
C
255
270

35 to 49
D
158
156*

50 to 64
E
88
74*

Low
F
354
399

Medium
G
130
86*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
241
226

Other
J
260
274

Low
K
131
321

Medium
L
170
103

High
M
200
76

Yes
N
272
260

No
O
229
240

Very much

92
18%

48
20%

44
17%

43
16%

29
19%

20
27%

70
18%

18
21%

4
30%

46
20%

46
17%

57
18%

19
19%

16
21%

48
19%

44
18%

69
20%

Somewhat

100
20%

43
18%

57
22%

45
17%

37
24%

18
25%

77
19%

22
25%

2
12%

43
19%

57
21%

70
22%

17
17%

13
17%

52
20%

48
20%

Not very much

142
28%

74
31%

68
26%

38
25%

12
17%

120
30%

16
19%

6
39%

62
28%

80
29%

96
30%

29
28%

17
22%

73
28%

Not at all

165
33%

73
31%

92
35%

91
34%
E
90
33%

52
33%

23
31%

131
33%

31
36%

3
20%

74
33%

91
33%

98
30%

37
36%

30
39%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

193
39%

91
38%

102
39%

88
33%

67
43%

147
37%

40
46%

6
42%

89
40%

103
38%

127
40%

37
36%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

307
61%

147
62%

160
61%

182
67%
E

90
57%

38
52%
C
35
48%

252
63%

47
54%

9
58%

136
60%

171
62%

194
60%

66
64%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
54
44**

No
S
447
456

Yes
T
93
70*

No
U
408
430

23
14%

11
26%

81
18%

16
22%

77
18%

71
21%

29
18%

8
18%

93
20%

10
14%

90
21%

69
29%

89
26%

53
33%

12
27%

130
29%

24
35%

118
27%

87
33%

78
33%

110
32%

55
35%

13
29%

152
33%

20
29%

145
34%

29
38%

101
39%

92
38%

141
41%

52
33%

19
44%

174
38%

26
36%

167
39%

47
62%

160
61%

147
62%

199
59%

108
67%

25
56%

283
62%

45
64%

262
61%

Fruits

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
686
327
325
175

1013
500

Male
A
446
252

Female
B
567
248

Under 35
C
374
205

35 to 49
D
416
187

50 to 64
E
223
108

Low
F
567
294

Medium
G
364
172

High
H
82
35*

Married
I
503
238

Other
J
510
262

Low
K
463
249

Medium
L
96
114*

High
M
454
136

Yes
N
550
271

No
O
463
229

Very much

80
16%

42
17%

37
15%

34
17%

28
15%

17
16%

51
18%

23
14%

5
14%

38
16%

42
16%

14
12%

17
13%

41
15%

39
17%

47
14%

Somewhat

55
11%

24
9%

31
13%

26
13%

17
9%

12
11%

34
12%

18
11%

2
7%

26
11%

29
11%

48
19%
M
24
10%

13
12%

17
13%

34
13%

21
9%

Not very much

126
25%

70
28%

56
23%

52
25%

20
19%

72
24%

46
26%

9
26%

64
27%

62
24%

60
24%

35
31%

31
23%

69
25%

Not at all

239
48%

116
46%

123
50%

92
45%

54
29%
E
88
47%

59
54%
C

136
46%

85
49%

18
53%

111
46%

129
49%

117
47%

52
45%

71
52%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

135
27%

66
26%

69
28%

61
30%

45
24%

29
27%

86
29%

42
24%

7
21%

64
27%

71
27%

73
29%

27
24%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

365
73%

186
74%

179
72%

144
70%

142
76%

79
73%

208
71%

130
76%

27
79%

174
73%

191
73%

176
71%

88
76%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
85
41*

No
S
928
459

Yes
T
106
48*

No
U
907
452

32
19%

10
23%

70
15%

11
22%

69
15%

39
12%

16
9%

4
10%

51
11%

6
12%

49
11%

57
25%

85
26%

41
24%

9
23%

117
25%

8
17%

118
26%

126
47%

113
49%

155
48%

85
48%

18
44%

221
48%

24
50%

216
48%

35
25%

75
28%

59
26%

86
26%

49
28%

14
33%

121
26%

16
34%

118
26%

102
75%

195
72%

170
74%

240
74%

126
72%

28
67%

338
74%

32
66%

334
74%

Fruits

Summary

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
436
67
421
79**

503
500

Male
A
260
240*

Female
B
243
260*

Under 35
C
74
287*

35 to 49
D
231
138

50 to 64
E
198
76

Low
F
16
22**

Medium
G
69
98**

High
H
418
380

Married
I
320
214

Other
J
183
286*

Low
K
172
203*

Medium
L
175
174*

High
M
156
122*

Yes
N
325
240

No
O
178
260*

Very much

53
11%

22
9%

31
12%

28
10%

16
12%

9
12%

1
4%

9
9%

43
11%

23
11%

30
11%

10
5%

9
8%

21
9%

32
12%

50
12%

Somewhat

56
11%

25
11%

30
12%

30
10%

18
13%

8
10%

1
6%

9
9%

46
12%

28
13%

28
10%

15
7%

34
19%
K
20
11%

21
18%

37
16%

19
7%

Not very much

185
37%

94
39%

91
35%

114
40%

46
34%

25
33%

6
30%

34
34%

145
38%

82
38%

103
36%

83
41%

60
34%

42
34%

89
37%

Not at all

206
41%

99
41%

107
41%

115
40%

57
41%

34
45%

13
61%

47
48%

147
39%

81
38%

125
44%

96
47%

61
35%

49
40%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

109
22%

47
20%

61
24%

58
20%

34
25%

17
22%

2
10%

18
18%

89
23%

51
24%

58
20%

24
12%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

391
78%

193
80%

199
76%

229
80%

103
75%

59
78%

20
90%

80
82%

291
77%

163
76%

228
80%

179
88%
L

54
31%
K
121
69%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
152
111*

No
S
351
389

Yes
T
219
187*

No
U
284
313*

3
4%

18
16%

35
9%

32
17%

21
7%

53
13%

3
4%

10
9%

46
12%

28
15%

28
9%

95
37%

156
37%

29
37%

31
28%

153
39%

44
24%

92
38%

115
44%

163
39%

43
55%

51
46%

155
40%

83
45%

141
45%
T
123
39%

31
25%

58
24%

50
19%

102
24%

6
8%

28
25%

81
21%

91
75%

181
76%

210
81%

319
76%

73
92%

83
75%

308
79%

59
32%
U
127
68%

Fruits

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
684
344
329
171

1028
500

Male
A
512
246

Female
B
516
254

Under 35
C
331
185

35 to 49
D
336
158

50 to 64
E
361
157

Low
F
251
123

Medium
G
618
299

High
H
159
78

Married
I
407
188

Other
J
621
312

Low
K
355
173

Medium
L
360
178

High
M
313
150

Yes
N
628
291

No
O
400
209

Very much

31
6%

12
5%

19
8%

10
5%

10
7%

11
7%

7
5%

21
7%

4
5%

13
7%

18
6%

10
6%

9
5%

12
8%

17
6%

14
7%

19
6%

Somewhat

42
8%

24
10%

17
7%

9
8%

27
9%

5
6%

17
9%

25
8%

16
9%

16
9%

10
6%

21
7%

20
10%

133
27%

63
26%

70
28%

15
9%
E
44
28%

7
4%

Not very much

21
11%
E
46
25%

44
28%

33
27%

82
28%

18
23%

57
30%

77
25%

49
28%

44
25%

40
27%

77
27%

Not at all

294
59%

147
60%

147
58%

109
59%

89
57%

96
61%

74
60%

169
56%

51
66%
G

102
54%

192
62%
I

97
56%

109
61%

87
58%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

73
15%

36
15%

37
14%

25
16%

17
11%

16
13%

48
16%

9
11%

30
16%

43
14%

26
15%

25
14%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

427
85%

210
85%

217
86%

30
16%
E
155
84%

133
84%

140
89%
C

107
87%

251
84%

69
89%

158
84%

269
86%

147
85%

153
86%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
78
36*

No
S
950
464

Yes
T
121
56

No
U
907
444

11
7%

2
6%

29
6%

6
10%

25
6%

27
8%

15
9%

4
13%

37
8%

6
12%

35
8%

56
27%

90
27%

44
25%

10
28%

123
27%

16
29%

117
26%

175
60%

119
57%

192
59%

102
59%

19
53%

275
59%

27
49%

267
60%
T

22
14%

38
13%

34
16%

46
14%

26
15%

7
19%

66
14%

61
14%

128
86%

252
87%

175
84%

282
86%

145
85%

29
81%

399
86%

12
22%
U
44
78%

Fruits

Summary

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 * small base

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US
US
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
631
374
318
182

1005
500

Male
A
454
247

Female
B
551
253

Under 35
C
282
182

35 to 49
D
354
161

50 to 64
E
369
157

Low
F
180
76

Medium
G
229
109

High
H
596
315

Married
I
581
282

Other
J
424
218

Low
K
399
232

Medium
L
352
127

High
M
254
141

Yes
N
525
251

No
O
480
249

Very much

82
16%

46
19%

36
14%

24
13%

29
18%

29
18%

20
18%

46
14%

46
16%

36
16%

43
19%

19
15%

20
14%

53
17%

29
16%

70
14%

38
15%

32
13%

24
13%

24
15%

22
14%

28
13%

30
13%

18
14%

22
16%

32
13%

166
33%

78
31%

88
35%

65
36%

51
32%

50
32%

21
28%

48
15%
F
110
35%

42
15%

Not very much

16
15%
F
35
32%

50
20%
O
38
15%

32
13%

Somewhat

16
22%
H
6
8%

98
35%

68
31%

76
33%

42
33%

48
34%

75
30%

Not at all

182
36%

86
35%

96
38%

69
38%

56
35%

57
36%

33
43%

38
35%

112
36%

96
34%

86
39%

83
36%

48
38%

51
37%

89
35%

91
37%
N
93
37%

50
16%
Q
112
35%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

152
30%

68
27%

48
26%

54
33%

50
32%

22
29%

36
33%

93
30%

88
31%

64
29%

73
32%

37
29%

42
30%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

348
70%

84
34%
B
164
66%

184
73%
A

134
74%

107
67%

107
68%

54
71%

73
67%

221
70%

194
69%

154
71%

159
68%

90
71%

99
70%

87
35%
O
164
65%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
47*

No
S
908
453

Yes
T
122
60

No
U
883
440

69
15%
62
14%

16
27%
U
11
19%

66
15%

19
11%

13
28%
S
8
17%

54
30%

13
28%

153
34%

17
28%

149
34%

103
32%

79
44%
P

13
28%

169
37%

16
27%

166
38%
T

65
26%

103
32%

49
27%

131
29%

215
68%

133
73%

28
46%
U
33
54%

124
28%

184
74%
N

21
44%
S
26
56%

Fruits

58
13%

Summary

322
71%
R

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 * small base

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
364
143
310
190

507
500

Male
A
366
283

Female
B
141
217

Under 35
C
336
295

35 to 49
D
149
168

50 to 64
E
22
37**

Low
F
159
142

Medium
G
90
94*

High
H
166
166

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
137
140

Medium
L
129
131*

High
M
241
229

Yes
N
263
221

No
O
244
279

Very much

159
32%

98
35%

62
28%

90
30%

52
31%

18
48%

53
37%

23
24%

55
33%

0
-

0
-

48
35%

31
24%

80
35%

76
27%

99
32%

Somewhat

123
25%

39
18%

57
19%

32
23%

26
27%

44
26%

0
-

0
-

35
25%

31
24%

56
25%

58
21%

79
16%

41
19%

53
18%

55
33%
C
26
16%

11
30%

Not very much

84
30%
B
38
14%

83
38%
O
64
29%

0
-

24
17%

17
18%

24
15%

0
-

0
-

24
17%

20
15%

35
15%

29
13%

Not at all

139
28%

63
22%

76
35%
A

96
33%
D

35
21%

8
22%

33
23%

29
31%

43
26%

0
-

0
-

32
23%

49
37%
KM

58
25%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

282
56%

101
46%

147
50%

86
60%

49
52%

99
60%

0
-

0
-

83
60%

63
48%

136
59%

218
44%

116
54%
A

149
50%
D

107
64%
C
61
36%

29
78%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

182
64%
B
101
36%

8
22%

57
40%

46
48%

67
40%

0
-

0
-

56
40%

69
52%

93
41%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
83*

No
S
410
417

Yes
T
124
110*

No
U
383
390

60
32%

26
32%

133
32%

41
37%

119
30%

87
28%

36
19%

15
19%

107
26%

26
24%

97
25%

50
18%

44
14%

35
18%

18
22%

61
15%

15
13%

64
17%

44
20%

95
34%
N

80
26%

59
31%

23
28%

116
28%

29
26%

110
28%

148
67%
O
73
33%

134
48%

186
60%

96
51%

42
50%

241
58%

67
61%

215
55%

145
52%
N

124
40%

94
49%

41
50%

176
42%

43
39%

175
45%

Fruits

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

1001
500

Female
B
520
253

Under 35
C
293
178

35 to 49
D
382
176

50 to 64
E
326
147

Low
F
233
120

Medium
G
396
193

High
H
372
188

Married
I
420
202

Other
J
581
298

Low
K
344
186

Medium
L
523
224

High
M
134
91

Yes
N
526
260

No
O
475
240

Employed
P
693
344

Very much

77
15%

35
14%

42
16%

19
11%

26
15%

36
18%

41
14%

30
16%

37
16%

10
11%

52
15%

25
16%

7
15%

69
15%

9
14%

68
16%

4
11%

6
16%

7
15%

12
18%

Somewhat

28
16%

23
13%

19
16%

24
13%

32
16%

44
15%

30
13%

12
14%

33
14%

56
16%

20
13%

10
19%

66
15%

5
14%

5
13%

5
11%

10
15%

126
25%

64
26%

62
24%

48
27%

41
23%

37
25%

29
24%

52
27%

46
24%

47
23%

79
27%

61
27%

25
28%

66
25%

61
25%

85
25%

41
27%

13
26%

113
25%

14
21%
U
18
28%

62
14%

Not very much

34
18%
L
40
22%

47
18%
O
43
17%

30
13%

36
14%

35
18%
H
33
17%

23
12%

40
16%

31
21%
CD
25
17%

19
16%

76
15%

108
25%

11
30%

9
26%

13
30%

18
26%

Not at all

221
44%

107
43%

114
45%

82
46%
E

86
49%
E

53
36%

53
44%

73
38%

95
50%
G

87
43%

134
45%

82
44%

96
43%

43
47%

105
40%

116
48%
N

152
44%

69
44%

21
40%

200
45%

24
37%

197
45%

16
45%

16
45%

20
45%

28
41%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

153
31%

76
31%

77
31%

48
27%

49
28%

38
32%

68
34%

85
28%

23
25%

107
31%

46
29%

17
34%

136
30%

23
35%

130
30%

9
25%

10
29%

11
26%

23
33%

176
69%

130
73%
E

127
72%
E

141
75%
G

134
66%

213
72%

157
70%

68
75%
K

90
34%
O
170
66%

63
26%

171
69%

64
34%
M
122
66%

66
30%

347
69%

68
35%
H
125
65%

47
25%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

56
38%
CD
90
62%

177
74%
N

237
69%

110
71%

34
66%

313
70%

42
65%

305
70%

27
75%

25
71%

33
74%

46
67%

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Yes
R
105
51

No
S
896
449

Yes
T
133
65

No
U
868
435

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
72
36*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
71
35*

CANADAALBERTA
X
89
44*

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
140
0
69
-**

Male
A
481
247

Not
Employed
Q
308
156

CANADAONTARIO
a
375
189

CANADAQUEBEC
b
254
127

0
-

27
14%

22
17%

0
-

30
16%

21
16%

0
-

48
26%

27
21%

0
-

83
44%

58
45%

0
-

57
30%

42
33%

0
-

131
70%

85
67%

Fruits

Summary

82
68%

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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France
France
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
623
387
310
190

1010
500

Male
A
496
247

Female
B
514
253

Under 35
C
376
191

35 to 49
D
322
164

50 to 64
E
312
145

Low
F
291
146

Medium
G
507
251

High
H
212
103

Married
I
338
166

Other
J
672
334

Low
K
347
167

Medium
L
371
209

High
M
292
124

Yes
N
617
301

No
O
393
199

Very much

135
27%

63
26%

72
29%

44
23%

38
26%

42
29%

66
26%

27
26%

48
29%

88
26%

50
30%

56
27%

29
23%

81
27%

54
27%

80
26%

Somewhat

89
18%

40
16%

49
19%

35
19%

53
32%
C
28
17%

25
17%

27
18%

45
18%

18
17%

33
20%

56
17%

31
15%

22
18%

48
16%

41
20%

Not very much

94
19%

48
19%

46
18%

36
19%

30
19%

27
19%

24
17%

53
21%

17
17%

29
17%

65
20%

36
21%
L
29
17%

40
19%

25
20%

61
20%

33
16%

Not at all

182
36%

96
39%

86
34%

75
39%

53
32%

54
37%

53
36%

87
35%

41
40%

56
34%

125
38%

53
32%

81
39%
K

48
39%

110
36%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

224
45%

103
42%

121
48%

80
42%

64
44%

69
47%

111
44%

45
43%

81
49%

143
43%

51
41%

276
55%

144
58%

132
52%

111
58%
D

81
56%

78
53%

140
56%

58
57%

85
51%

191
57%

86
51%
LM
82
49%

88
42%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

81
49%
C
83
51%

121
58%
K

73
59%
K

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
976
483

Yes
T
71
33*

No
U
939
467

56
29%

4
24%

131
27%

7
22%

128
27%

56
18%

34
18%

4
27%

85
17%

80
17%

29
15%

3
17%

91
19%

87
19%

72
36%

65
21%
Q
110
36%

9
27%
U
7
22%

72
38%

5
32%

176
36%

10
29%

172
37%

130
43%

95
48%

135
44%

89
47%

9
51%

216
45%

16
49%

208
45%

171
57%

105
52%

175
56%

100
53%

8
49%

267
55%

17
51%

259
55%

Fruits

Summary

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
675
332
332
168

1007
500

Male
A
492
253

Female
B
515
247

Under 35
C
294
172

35 to 49
D
378
183

50 to 64
E
335
145

Low
F
429
217

Medium
G
330
160

High
H
248
123

Married
I
330
152

Other
J
677
348

Low
K
238
113

Medium
L
588
285

High
M
181
101

Yes
N
711
352

No
O
296
148

Very much

120
24%

49
20%

30
18%

32
26%

32
28%

64
23%

24
24%

81
23%

39
26%

81
24%

16
13%

50
14%

17
15%

52
15%

18
12%

73
29%

66
27%

50
27%

41
28%

41
26%

47
31%

93
27%

29
25%

27
26%

96
27%

Not at all

171
34%

91
36%

80
32%

63
37%

66
36%

42
29%

79
37%
H

58
36%
H

42
34%
FG
34
27%

43
15%
M
84
29%

9
9%

139
28%

36
17%
G
55
26%

18
11%

Not very much

30
17%
E
49
28%

43
28%
J
20
13%

77
22%

39
16%

45
31%
CD
17
11%

42
26%

70
14%

45
24%
C
23
13%

46
21%

Somewhat

71
29%
A
30
12%

42
28%

129
37%
I

37
32%

94
33%

41
40%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

190
38%

89
35%

101
41%

60
35%

68
37%

62
43%

82
38%

60
38%

47
38%

63
41%

127
36%

48
43%

108
38%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

310
62%

164
65%

147
59%

112
65%

115
63%

83
57%

135
62%

100
62%

76
62%

89
59%

221
64%

65
57%

177
62%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
42*

No
S
923
458

Yes
T
148
74

No
U
859
426

39
23%

9
22%

111
24%

19
26%

101
24%

49
15%

21
13%

7
16%

63
14%

12
17%

57
13%

44
30%

93
28%

46
28%

12
28%

128
28%

22
31%

117
27%

123
35%

48
32%

110
33%

62
37%

14
34%

157
34%

20
27%

151
35%
T

34
33%

133
38%

57
38%

130
39%

60
36%

16
38%

174
38%

31
42%

158
37%

68
67%

219
62%

92
62%

202
61%

108
64%

26
62%

285
62%

42
58%

268
63%

Fruits

Summary

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 * small base

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Australia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
354
190

1004
500

Male
A
532
252

Female
B
472
248

Under 35
C
169
197

35 to 49
D
332
155

50 to 64
E
503
149

Low
F
225
126*

Medium
G
564
275

High
H
215
99

Married
I
564
241

Other
J
440
259

Low
K
360
131

Medium
L
348
295

High
M
296
74

Yes
N
581
256

No
O
423
244

Employed
P
650
310

Very much

102
20%

43
17%

59
24%

32
16%

33
21%

37
25%

27
21%

30
23%

57
19%

15
20%

48
19%

54
22%

64
21%

Somewhat

34
14%

31
16%

22
14%

19
13%

10
8%

36
14%

21
16%

40
13%

11
15%

37
14%

35
14%

44
14%

Not very much

118
24%

49
19%

50
25%

35
23%

33
22%

23
19%

57
24%

61
24%

35
27%

68
23%

15
20%

57
22%

61
25%

Not at all

208
42%

122
49%
B

69
28%
A
86
35%

18
18%
F
27
27%

60
25%
J
36
15%

42
16%

38
15%

62
23%
H
44
16%
F
68
25%

13
13%

72
14%

84
43%

64
42%

60
40%

66
52%
G

101
37%

41
41%

88
37%

120
46%
I

46
35%

129
44%

33
45%
K

115
45%

93
38%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

174
35%

81
32%

93
38%

63
32%

55
36%

56
38%

37
29%

107
39%

31
31%

78
30%

51
39%

97
33%

26
35%

85
33%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

326
65%

171
68%

155
62%

134
68%

99
64%

93
62%

90
71%

169
61%

68
69%

96
40%
J
145
60%

181
70%
I

81
61%

197
67%

48
65%

171
67%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R
144
69*

No
S
860
431

Yes
T
193
81*

No
U
811
419

METRO
V
634
297

NON-METRO
W
370
203

VIC/TAS
X
284
139

NSW/ACT
Y
320
148

QLD
Z
167
103*

SA/NT
a
114
54*

WA
b
119
57*

38
20%

15
22%

87
20%

19
24%

83
20%

59
20%

43
21%

25
18%

33
22%

20
20%

12
22%

12
21%

28
15%

10
15%

62
14%

11
13%

61
15%

46
16%

26
13%

19
14%

24
16%

15
14%

9
16%

5
9%

81
26%

37
20%

13
19%

105
24%

14
18%

104
25%

79
27%

39
19%

30
22%

34
23%

23
22%

16
31%

15
27%

121
39%

87
46%

30
44%

178
41%

37
45%

171
41%

112
38%

96
47%
V

64
46%
a

57
39%

45
44%

17
31%

24
43%

89
37%

108
35%

66
35%

25
37%

149
34%

30
37%

144
34%

105
35%

69
34%

44
32%

57
38%

35
34%

21
39%

17
30%

155
63%

202
65%

124
65%

43
63%

283
66%

51
63%

275
66%

191
65%

135
66%

94
68%

91
62%

68
66%

33
61%

39
70%

Fruits

Summary

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
346
326
174

1001
500

Male
A
520
251

Female
B
481
249

Under 35
C
377
186

35 to 49
D
310
150

50 to 64
E
314
164

Low
F
599
298

Medium
G
330
165

High
H
72
36*

Married
I
516
263

Other
J
485
237

Low
K
310
154

Medium
L
224
114

High
M
467
232

Yes
N
505
249

No
O
496
251

Very much

26
5%

10
4%

9
5%

6
4%

12
7%

16
5%

9
5%

2
4%

16
6%

10
4%

9
6%

12
5%

14
6%

18
5%

170
34%

79
32%

60
33%

52
35%

58
35%

101
34%

54
33%

15
42%

73
31%

53
35%

75
32%

80
32%

90
36%

Not very much

171
34%

93
37%

78
31%

64
34%

55
36%

53
32%

81
34%

49
32%

37
32%

85
37%

86
34%

132
26%

69
27%

63
25%

53
28%

38
25%

42
25%

60
36%
H
43
26%

7
19%

Not at all

105
35%
H
77
26%

98
37%
J
91
34%

9
8%
M
42
37%

8
4%

Somewhat

17
7%
A
91
37%

13
35%

59
22%

74
31%
I

43
28%

25
22%

64
28%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

197
39%

89
35%

69
37%

58
39%

69
42%

117
39%

63
38%

17
46%

62
40%

303
61%

162
65%
B

116
63%

92
61%

95
58%

181
61%

102
62%

20
54%

114
43%
J
149
57%

83
35%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

108
43%
A
141
57%

154
65%
I

92
60%

52
45%
M
62
55%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
112
56

No
S
889
444

Yes
T
142
71

No
U
859
429

9
5%

3
5%

23
5%

3
4%

23
5%

116
36%

54
31%

20
36%

150
34%

28
39%

142
33%

85
34%

112
34%

59
34%

15
27%

156
35%

18
26%

71
28%

62
25%

81
25%

52
30%

18
32%

114
26%

22
31%

153
36%
T
110
26%

83
36%

93
37%

104
41%

134
41%

63
36%

23
41%

174
39%

31
43%

166
39%

149
64%
L

156
63%

147
59%

192
59%

111
64%

33
59%

271
61%

40
57%

264
61%

Fruits

Summary

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 * small base

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
157
330
170

501
500

Male
A
242
253

Female
B
259
247

Under 35
C
196
211

35 to 49
D
189
183

50 to 64
E
116
107

Low
F
94
96*

Medium
G
230
230

High
H
177
174

Married
I
287
271

Other
J
214
229

Low
K
17
20**

Medium
L
157
166

High
M
327
314

Yes
N
250
243

No
O
251
257

Very much

210
42%

94
37%

78
37%

42
44%

92
40%

75
43%

115
42%

95
41%

7
33%

74
45%

129
41%

95
39%

114
44%

143
43%

104
21%

56
22%

41
20%

91
50%
CE
36
20%

40
37%

Somewhat

116
47%
A
47
19%

26
25%

18
18%

54
24%

32
18%

64
23%

40
18%

3
16%

24
15%

59
24%

45
17%

Not very much

96
19%

50
20%

46
19%

44
21%

35
19%

18
17%

18
19%

38
17%

40
23%

51
19%

45
20%

5
23%

31
19%

76
24%
L
61
19%

47
19%

Not at all

90
18%

52
20%

39
16%

47
22%
D

20
11%

23
22%
D

18
19%

45
20%

27
15%

41
15%

49
21%

6
29%

37
22%

47
15%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

313
63%

150
60%

163
66%

120
57%

66
62%

60
63%

146
64%

107
61%

178
66%

135
59%

10
49%

98
59%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

187
37%

102
40%

84
34%

91
43%
D

128
70%
C
55
30%

41
38%

36
37%

83
36%

67
39%

92
34%

94
41%

10
51%

68
41%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
61
60*

No
S
440
440

Yes
T
101
98*

No
U
400
402

66
39%

20
34%

189
43%

36
36%

174
43%

70
21%

34
20%

14
24%

89
20%

76
19%

49
19%

61
19%

35
21%

17
28%

80
18%

28
29%
U
19
19%

41
17%

49
19%

56
17%

34
20%

8
14%

82
19%

15
16%

75
19%

205
66%

155
64%

159
62%

213
65%

100
59%

35
58%

279
63%

64
65%

250
62%

108
34%

88
36%

99
38%

117
35%

70
41%

25
42%

162
37%

34
35%

152
38%

Fruits

77
19%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Russia
Russia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
448
113
373
127*

561
500

Male
A
251
241

Female
B
310
259

Under 35
C
264
211

35 to 49
D
268
240

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
29
35**

Medium
G
64
65*

High
H
468
400

Married
I
288
250

Other
J
273
250

Low
K
61
146*

Medium
L
290
266

High
M
210
88

Yes
N
286
259

No
O
275
241

Very much

90
18%

38
16%

52
20%

42
20%

34
14%

14
29%

8
24%

7
10%

75
19%

41
16%

49
19%

19
13%

53
20%

17
19%

45
17%

45
19%

67
18%

Somewhat

116
23%

57
24%

59
23%

52
25%

51
21%

13
26%

11
32%

19
30%

85
21%

60
24%

55
22%

42
16%

14
16%

68
26%

48
20%

Not very much

117
23%

53
22%

65
25%

51
24%

53
22%

13
26%

4
12%

23
35%

90
23%

62
25%

55
22%

60
41%
LM
23
16%

73
27%

21
24%

50
19%

Not at all

177
35%

93
39%

84
33%

66
31%

102
42%

9
19%

11
32%

16
25%

150
37%

86
34%

91
36%

43
30%

98
37%

36
41%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

205
41%

95
40%

110
42%

94
44%

85
35%

27
55%

20
56%

26
40%

160
40%

101
41%

104
42%

95
36%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

295
59%

145
60%

149
58%

117
56%

155
65%

22
45%

15
44%

39
60%

240
60%

148
59%

146
58%

79
54%
LM
67
46%

171
64%
K

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
40**

No
S
512
460

Yes
T
109
83*

No
U
452
417

23
18%

6
16%

83
18%

12
15%

77
19%

88
24%

28
22%

16
40%

100
22%

20
24%

96
23%

67
28%

91
24%

27
21%

8
20%

110
24%

24
28%

94
22%

96
37%

82
34%

128
34%

50
39%

10
25%

167
36%

27
33%

150
36%

31
35%

113
44%

92
38%

155
41%

51
40%

22
55%

183
40%

32
39%

173
42%

57
65%
K

146
56%

149
62%

218
59%

76
60%

18
45%

277
60%

51
61%

244
58%

Fruits

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
178
339
161*

502
500

Male
A
216
253*

Female
B
286
247

Under 35
C
143
185*

35 to 49
D
151
137*

50 to 64
E
208
177*

Low
F
245
216*

Medium
G
219
238

High
H
38
46**

Married
I
138
141*

Other
J
364
359

Low
K
329
105

Medium
L
85
263*

High
M
88
133*

Yes
N
329
352

No
O
173
148*

Very much

62
12%

28
11%

34
14%

16
9%

15
11%

31
17%

22
10%

27
11%

12
26%

24
17%

38
11%

38
14%

8
6%

42
12%

20
13%

35
10%

Somewhat

69
14%

31
12%

38
16%

25
14%

19
14%

25
14%

29
14%

33
14%

7
15%

20
14%

50
14%

39
15%

7
6%

43
12%

27
18%

Not very much

114
23%

72
28%

42
17%

30
16%

32
23%

52
29%

38
17%

64
27%

12
27%

39
28%

74
21%

16
15%
M
23
22%
M
23
22%

53
20%

38
29%

83
24%

Not at all

256
51%

123
48%

133
54%

114
62%
E

72
52%

69
39%

127
59%

114
48%

15
33%

58
41%

198
55%

43
41%

133
51%

79
60%
K

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

131
26%

59
23%

72
29%

41
22%

34
24%

56
32%

52
24%

60
25%

19
40%

43
31%

87
24%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

369
74%

195
77%

175
71%

144
78%

104
76%

121
68%

164
76%

177
75%

27
60%

97
69%

272
76%

39
37%
M
66
63%

76
29%
M
186
71%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
46
50**

No
S
456
450

Yes
T
68
88*

No
U
434
412

27
16%

11
22%

50
11%

15
17%

47
11%

43
13%

26
16%

12
24%

57
13%

14
16%

56
13%

30
21%

91
27%

23
14%

11
21%

103
23%

18
20%

96
23%

185
52%

71
48%

169
50%

87
54%

16
32%

240
53%

41
47%

214
52%

16
12%

84
24%

46
31%

78
23%

52
32%

23
47%

108
24%

29
33%

102
25%

117
88%
KL

268
76%

101
69%

260
77%

109
68%

26
53%

343
76%

59
67%

310
75%

Fruits

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
425
81
416
84*

506
500

Male
A
276
250

Female
B
230
250

Under 35
C
305
282

35 to 49
D
184
181

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
86
78*

Medium
G
279
272

High
H
141
150

Married
I
249
258

Other
J
257
242

Low
K
196
194

Medium
L
35
35**

High
M
275
271

Yes
N
225
219

No
O
281
281

Very much

94
19%

46
19%

47
19%

57
20%

31
17%

6
16%

17
22%

51
19%

26
17%

47
18%

46
19%

39
20%

9
24%

46
17%

38
17%

56
20%

77
19%

Somewhat

136
27%

73
29%

64
25%

68
24%

54
30%

14
38%

17
21%

80
29%

40
26%

78
30%

58
24%

47
24%

9
26%

80
30%

66
30%

71
25%

Not very much

177
35%

91
36%

86
34%

98
35%

67
37%

12
33%

29
37%

92
34%

55
37%

92
36%

85
35%

74
38%

8
23%

95
35%

79
36%

Not at all

93
19%

40
16%

53
21%

59
21%

30
16%

5
13%

15
19%

49
18%

29
19%

41
16%

52
22%

34
17%

10
27%

50
18%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

230
46%

119
48%

111
44%

125
44%

85
47%

20
54%

34
43%

131
48%

66
44%

126
49%

104
43%

86
44%

18
50%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

270
54%

131
52%

139
56%

156
56%

96
53%

17
46%

44
57%

141
52%

84
56%

132
51%

137
57%

108
56%

17
50%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
446
435

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
371
369

16
20%

15
23%

79
18%

27
21%

66
18%

111
27%

25
30%

21
32%

116
27%

42
32%

95
26%

98
35%

151
36%

26
31%

20
31%

157
36%

45
34%

132
36%

36
16%

57
20%

77
18%

16
19%

9
13%

84
19%

17
13%

76
21%

126
47%

104
48%

126
45%

188
45%

42
50%

36
55%

194
45%

69
53%

161
44%

145
53%

115
52%

155
55%

228
55%

42
50%

29
45%

241
55%

62
47%

208
56%

Fruits

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Turkey
Turkey
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
320
188
288
212*

508
500

Male
A
404
252

Female
B
104
248*

Under 35
C
398
262

35 to 49
D
99
190*

50 to 64
E
11
48**

Low
F
76
56*

Medium
G
238
204

High
H
194
240*

Married
I
224
290*

Other
J
284
210

Low
K
174
176*

Medium
L
85
97**

High
M
249
227

Yes
N
253
220*

No
O
255
280*

Very much

148
30%

71
28%

77
31%

72
27%

57
30%

19
41%

9
16%

55
27%

95
33%

54
26%

36
20%

25
26%

81
29%

90
31%

59
28%

119
24%

62
25%

57
23%

56
21%

57
30%

6
13%

16
29%

61
30%

74
26%

44
21%

45
25%

25
25%

88
39%
K
49
22%

68
31%

Somewhat

84
35%
F
41
17%

60
27%

58
21%

80
28%

Not very much

90
18%

54
21%

36
15%

21
11%

3
6%

38
16%

50
17%

40
19%

34
19%

13
14%

43
19%

39
18%

51
18%

143
29%

65
26%

78
31%

55
29%

19
41%

17
31%
H
13
23%

35
17%

Not at all

66
25%
D
69
26%

53
26%

77
32%

71
25%

72
34%

62
35%
M

34
35%

47
21%

53
24%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

267
53%

133
53%

134
54%

128
49%

114
60%

25
53%

26
46%

116
57%

125
52%

169
58%

98
47%

80
46%

50
51%

137
60%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

233
47%

119
47%

114
46%

135
51%

76
40%

22
47%

30
54%

88
43%

114
48%

121
42%

112
53%

96
54%

47
49%

90
40%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
59
53*

No
S
449
447

Yes
T
155
146*

No
U
353
354

119
27%
103
23%

67
46%
U
34
23%

81
23%

39
18%

29
54%
S
16
29%

47
16%

43
20%

3
6%

87
19%

15
10%

75
21%

90
32%

72
25%

71
34%

5
10%

138
31%
R

30
20%

113
32%

128
58%

139
50%

169
59%

97
46%

222
50%

141
50%

119
41%

114
54%

101
69%
U
45
31%

166
47%

93
42%

45
84%
S
9
16%

Fruits

84
24%

Summary

224
50%
R

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Hungary
Hungary
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
611
399
285
215

1010
500

Male
A
504
244

Female
B
506
256

Under 35
C
283
202

35 to 49
D
307
142

50 to 64
E
420
156

Low
F
480
260

Medium
G
405
166

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
516
226

Other
J
494
274

Low
K
172
130

Medium
L
596
294

High
M
242
77

Yes
N
554
238

No
O
456
262

Very much

127
25%

58
24%

69
27%

54
27%

35
24%

38
24%

64
25%

44
27%

0
-

58
26%

69
25%

27
21%

81
28%

18
24%

62
26%

65
25%

76
27%

Somewhat

75
15%

33
13%

43
17%

28
14%

22
16%

25
16%

39
15%

21
13%

0
19%

32
14%

43
16%

43
15%

7
9%

40
17%

36
14%

Not very much

121
24%

60
25%

60
23%

54
27%

32
23%

34
22%

64
25%

41
25%

1
50%

57
25%

64
23%

65
22%

16
21%

52
22%

Not at all

177
35%

93
38%

84
33%

65
32%

53
37%

59
38%

93
36%

59
36%

0
31%

79
35%

98
36%

25
19%
M
39
30%
L
38
29%

104
35%

35
46%
KL

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

202
40%

91
37%

112
44%

83
41%

57
40%

63
40%

104
40%

65
39%

0
19%

90
40%

112
41%

52
40%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

298
60%

153
63%

144
56%

119
59%

85
60%

93
60%

157
60%

100
61%

1
81%

136
60%

161
59%

77
60%

125
42%
M
169
58%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
37*

No
S
920
463

Yes
T
92
39*

No
U
918
461

51
24%

7
20%

119
26%

8
21%

119
26%

46
16%

30
14%

7
18%

69
15%

8
19%

68
15%

69
26%

65
23%

56
26%

10
27%

111
24%

10
26%

110
24%

85
36%

92
35%

98
35%

79
37%

13
35%

164
35%

13
33%

164
36%

25
33%

101
43%

101
39%

122
43%

80
37%

14
38%

188
41%

16
41%

186
40%

51
67%
L

137
57%

161
61%

163
57%

135
63%

23
62%

274
59%

23
59%

275
60%

Fruits

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

558
500

Male
A
240
248

Female
B
318
252

Under 35
C
249
215

35 to 49
D
228
184

50 to 64
E
81
102*

Low
F
413
400

Medium
G
127
87*

High
H
18
13**

Married
I
275
254

Other
J
283
246

Low
K
29
104**

Medium
L
367
327

High
M
162
69

Yes
N
328
280

No
O
230
220

Very much

61
12%

21
8%

21
10%

29
16%

11
11%

50
12%

9
10%

2
18%

15
14%

39
12%

7
10%

29
10%

32
15%

78
16%

31
13%

22
10%

20
20%

66
17%

10
12%

2
16%

37
15%

15
14%

52
18%

185
37%

92
37%

93
37%

38
37%

150
37%

31
36%

4
31%

82
32%

103
42%

35
34%

58
18%
M
119
36%

6
9%

Not very much

36
19%
C
48
26%

44
17%
J
41
16%

17
7%

Somewhat

40
16%
A
47
19%

30
44%

Not at all

176
35%

104
42%
B

72
29%

71
39%

32
32%

134
34%

37
43%

5
35%

87
34%

89
36%

39
38%

111
34%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

139
28%

52
21%

116
29%

19
22%

4
34%

29
28%

196
79%
B

71
69%

284
71%

68
78%

9
66%

85
34%
J
169
66%

54
22%

361
72%

65
35%
C
119
65%

31
31%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

87
35%
A
165
65%

192
78%
I

75
72%

97
30%
M
230
70%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
380
178
302
198*

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
42**

No
S
509
458

Yes
T
93
69*

No
U
465
431

Fruits

99
46%
D
73
34%

12
6%

5
13%

55
12%

8
11%

53
12%

26
12%

49
16%
Q
46
15%

33
16%

6
14%

72
16%

7
10%

71
17%

93
33%

92
42%

111
37%

74
37%

18
43%

167
36%

32
45%

153
36%

26
38%

107
38%

69
31%

96
32%

80
40%

12
30%

164
36%

23
33%

153
36%

13
19%

80
29%

59
27%

95
31%

45
23%

11
27%

128
28%

15
21%

124
29%

57
81%
L

200
71%

161
73%

207
69%

153
77%

30
73%

331
72%

55
79%

306
71%

Summary
43
20%
171
80%
D

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China
China
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
871
129
410
90*

1000
500

Male
A
499
249

Female
B
501
251

Under 35
C
482
200

35 to 49
D
404
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
109
99*

Medium
G
328
221

High
H
563
181

Married
I
671
346

Other
J
329
154*

Low
K
111
295

Medium
L
282
155

High
M
607
50

Yes
N
668
298

No
O
332
202

Very much

145
29%

77
31%

68
27%

55
28%

53
27%

37
35%

23
24%

77
35%

45
25%

110
32%

36
23%

82
28%

47
30%

17
33%

84
28%

61
30%

119
29%

Somewhat

132
26%

64
26%

68
27%

48
24%

56
29%

28
26%

28
29%

43
19%

88
25%

44
28%

76
26%

41
27%

14
28%

78
26%

54
27%

Not very much

153
31%

65
26%

88
35%

59
30%

64
33%

30
28%

28
28%

74
34%

60
33%
G
51
28%

103
30%

50
32%

95
32%

45
29%

13
25%

100
33%

Not at all

70
14%

43
17%

27
11%

38
19%

21
11%

12
11%

19
20%

27
12%

24
13%

46
13%

25
16%

42
14%

22
14%

7
13%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

277
55%

141
57%

136
54%

103
52%

109
56%

65
61%

52
52%

119
54%

106
59%

198
57%

79
51%

158
54%

88
57%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

223
45%

108
43%

115
46%

97
48%

85
44%

41
39%

47
48%

101
46%

75
41%

148
43%

75
49%

137
46%

67
43%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
134
67*

No
S
866
433

Yes
T
333
120*

No
U
667
380

27
30%

20
30%

126
29%

38
31%

108
28%

106
26%

25
28%

18
27%

113
26%

31
26%

100
26%

53
26%

134
33%

19
21%

26
40%

126
29%

41
34%

111
29%

37
12%

34
17%

51
12%

19
21%

2
4%

68
16%

10
8%

60
16%

31
61%

162
54%

115
57%

225
55%

52
58%

38
57%

239
55%

69
57%

208
55%

19
39%

136
46%

87
43%

185
45%

38
42%

29
43%

194
45%

51
43%

172
45%

Fruits

Summary

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
704
326
284
216*

1030
500

Male
A
385
244*

Female
B
645
256

Under 35
C
423
271*

35 to 49
D
344
152*

50 to 64
E
263
77*

Low
F
269
225*

Medium
G
732
272

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
399
173*

Other
J
631
327

Low
K
133
363

Medium
L
507
107

High
M
390
30

Yes
N
463
177*

No
O
567
323

Very much

89
18%

51
21%

38
15%

58
22%

18
12%

13
17%

39
18%

49
18%

0
12%

27
16%

61
19%

19
11%

43
17%

64
25%

46
17%

40
27%

20
26%

43
16%

0
5%

32
18%

75
23%

3
12%

Not very much

84
17%

41
17%

42
17%

44
16%

29
19%

11
15%

64
28%
G
46
20%

37
14%

0
14%

32
18%

52
16%

56
32%
O
37
21%

70
22%
N
51
16%

45
16%

107
21%

16
15%
M
18
17%
M
21
20%

3
9%

Somewhat

70
19%
M
85
23%
M
57
16%

Not at all

220
44%

110
45%

110
43%

122
45%

66
43%

33
43%

75
34%

143
53%
F

2
70%

82
47%

139
42%

151
42%

52
49%

17
58%
KL

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

196
39%

93
38%

103
40%

105
39%

58
38%

33
43%

103
46%

92
34%

0
16%

59
34%

136
42%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

304
61%

151
62%

153
60%

166
61%

94
62%

44
57%

121
54%

180
66%

2
84%

113
66%

191
58%

155
43%
LM
208
57%

34
32%
M
73
68%
K

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
96
45**

No
S
934
455

Yes
T
179
60**

No
U
851
440

44
20%

3
7%

85
19%

7
12%

81
19%

68
24%

39
18%

14
31%

93
20%

15
25%

92
21%

46
14%

47
17%

37
17%

10
21%

74
16%

12
20%

72
16%

65
36%

156
48%

124
44%

97
45%

18
41%

202
44%

26
43%

194
44%

6
21%

75
42%

121
37%

113
40%

83
38%

17
38%

178
39%

22
37%

173
39%

23
79%
KL

102
58%

202
63%

171
60%

133
62%

28
62%

276
61%

38
63%

266
61%

Fruits

6
21%

Summary

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Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
635
369
307
193

1004
500

Male
A
489
250

Female
B
515
250

Under 35
C
352
181

35 to 49
D
386
191

50 to 64
E
266
128

Low
F
216
111

Medium
G
469
230

High
H
319
160

Married
I
501
249

Other
J
503
251

Low
K
374
243

Medium
L
525
199

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
520
253

No
O
484
247

Very much

163
33%

78
31%

85
34%

53
29%

67
35%

43
34%

37
34%

72
32%

53
33%

79
32%

84
34%

73
30%

71
36%

19
33%

82
32%

81
33%

106
34%

Somewhat

90
18%

38
15%

38
21%

33
17%

20
15%

22
20%

48
19%

42
17%

49
20%

37
21%

43
23%

32
25%

24
22%

40
25%

54
22%

58
23%

38
19%
M
37
19%

41
16%

59
24%

14
25%

61
24%

Not at all

135
27%

74
30%

61
24%

53
29%

48
25%

34
26%

27
25%

63
28%

44
28%

68
27%

67
27%

46
19%
M
61
25%
L
63
26%

6
10%

112
22%

46
20%
H
48
21%

22
14%

Not very much

52
21%
A
53
21%

53
27%

19
33%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

253
51%

117
47%

91
50%

100
52%

63
49%

59
53%

119
52%

75
47%

127
51%

126
50%

119
49%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

247
49%

133
53%
B

137
55%
A
113
45%

90
50%

91
48%

65
51%

52
47%

111
48%

84
53%

123
49%

124
50%

124
51%

109
55%
M
90
45%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
136
63

No
S
868
437

Yes
T
225
105

No
U
779
395

57
30%

22
35%

141
32%

38
36%

125
32%

54
17%

36
19%

13
21%

77
18%

17
16%

73
18%

51
21%

64
21%

48
25%

11
17%

102
23%

22
21%

90
23%

69
27%

66
27%

83
27%

52
27%

17
27%

118
27%

28
27%

107
27%

25
43%

123
49%

130
53%

160
52%

93
48%

35
56%

218
50%

55
52%

198
50%

33
57%
L

130
51%

117
47%

148
48%

99
52%

28
44%

219
50%

50
48%

197
50%

Fruits

Summary

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

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Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
311
193
299
201

504
500

Male
A
241
252

Female
B
263
248

Under 35
C
150
184

35 to 49
D
171
159

50 to 64
E
183
156

Low
F
201
205

Medium
G
216
211

High
H
87
84*

Married
I
172
157

Other
J
332
343

Low
K
144
172

Medium
L
227
186

High
M
133
142

Yes
N
312
299

No
O
192
201

Very much

92
18%

45
18%

47
19%

37
20%

25
16%

30
19%

31
15%

14
16%

27
17%

65
19%

36
21%

36
20%

20
14%

50
17%

42
21%

57
19%

Somewhat

102
20%

47
19%

56
22%

38
20%

36
23%

28
18%

47
23%
G
47
23%

36
17%

19
23%

33
21%

70
20%

31
18%

39
21%

33
23%

62
21%

40
20%

Not very much

138
28%

70
28%

67
27%

48
26%

46
29%

43
28%

62
30%

55
26%

21
25%

46
29%

92
27%

48
28%

49
26%

41
29%

81
27%

57
28%

Not at all

168
34%

90
36%

78
32%

62
34%

52
33%

54
35%

49
24%

89
42%
F

30
36%
F

52
33%

117
34%

57
33%

62
33%

49
34%

107
36%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

194
39%

91
36%

103
41%

74
40%

61
38%

58
37%

67
32%

33
39%

60
38%

134
39%

67
39%

75
40%

53
37%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

306
61%

160
64%

146
59%

110
60%

98
62%

98
63%

94
46%
G
111
54%

144
68%
F

51
61%

97
62%

209
61%

105
61%

111
60%

90
63%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
490
487

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
460
457

North
V
252
239

Center
W
121
115

South
X
131
146

French
Y
243
252

Flemish
Z
261
248

35
18%

0
-

92
19%

5
11%

87
19%

33
14%

22
19%

49
24%

2
18%

100
21%

11
26%

91
20%

46
19%

32
27%

57
23%
Z
55
22%

34
14%

53
18%

37
25%
V
25
17%

47
19%

82
28%

55
28%

5
37%

133
27%

12
29%

125
27%

68
28%

25
22%

45
31%

70
28%

68
27%

61
31%

107
36%

61
30%

6
46%

162
33%

15
34%

154
34%

93
39%
X

37
32%

39
27%

69
27%

99
40%
Y

112
37%

82
41%

110
37%

84
42%

2
18%

192
39%

16
37%

178
39%

79
33%

62
42%

119
59%

189
63%

117
58%

11
82%

295
61%

27
63%

279
61%

160
67%
W

113
45%
Z
139
55%

81
33%

187
63%

54
47%
V
62
53%

Fruits

Summary

84
58%

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All Countries
Gender
Total

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

18787
12000

Male
A
9536
5995

Female
B
9251
6005

Under 35
C
7423
5274

35 to 49
D
6473
4069

50 to 64
E
4891
2656

Low
F
5887
3933

Medium
G
7413
4394

High
H
5274
3502

Married
I
8671
5239

Other
J
9609
6261

Low
K
5183
4360

Medium
L
6725
4201

High
M
6879
3438

Yes
N
10640
6311

No
O
8147
5689

Very much

3094
26%

1468
24%

1370
26%

1030
25%

695
26%

971
25%

1137
26%

932
27%

1374
26%

1532
24%

1158
27%

1097
26%

840
24%

1566
25%

Somewhat

1841
15%

959
16%

1626
27%
A
882
15%

587
15%

674
15%

548
16%

822
16%

896
14%

1142
19%

476
18%

788
20%

804
18%

684
20%

1019
19%

1186
19%

1221
19%

1078
19%

Not at all

4766
40%

2411
40%

2355
39%

1990
38%

1631
40%
C

1144
43%
CD

1587
40%

1779
40%

1338
38%

2025
39%

2647
42%
I

616
18%
KL
743
22%
KL
1240
36%

982
16%

1157
19%

671
15%
L
838
19%
L
1694
39%
M

554
13%

2299
19%

627
15%
E
781
19%

341
13%

Not very much

872
17%
E
1042
20%

1528
27%
N
858
15%

2541
40%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

4935
41%

2427
40%

2508
42%

1657
41%

1036
39%

1558
40%

1811
41%

7065
59%

3568
60%

3498
58%

2412
59%

1620
61%
C

2375
60%
H

2583
59%

1480
42%
F
2022
58%

2196
42%
J
3043
58%

2428
39%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

2242
43%
E
3032
57%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
13086
5701
8057
3943

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
2175
1302

No
S
16612
10698

Yes
T
3711
2195

No
U
15076
9805

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

719
17%
1832
44%
KM

2062
26%

1032
26%

339
26%

2755
26%

582
27%

2512
26%

555
14%

217
17%

1624
15%

1421
14%

699
18%

271
21%

2028
19%

420
19%
U
448
20%

2225
39%

1286
16%
Q
1600
20%
Q
3110
39%

1656
42%
P

475
36%

4290
40%
R

744
34%

4021
41%
T

2549
40%

2386
42%

3348
42%

1587
40%

556
43%

4379
41%

3932
40%

3762
60%

3303
58%

4710
58%

2355
60%

746
57%

6319
59%

1003
46%
U
1192
54%

1852
19%

Summary

3833
61%
I

1829
42%
L
2531
58%

1650
39%
2551
61%
KM

1456
42%
L
1983
58%

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

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Argentina
A
503
500

Australia
B
1004
500

Belgium
C
504
500

Brazil
D
1030
500

Canada
E
1001
500

China
F
1000
500

France
G
1010
500

Germany
H
1007
500

Great Britain
I
1028
500

Hungary
J
1010
500

India
K
1020
500

Indonesia
L
506
500

Italy
M
1004
500

Japan
N
1001
500

Mexico
O
501
500

Poland
P
558
500

Russia
Q
561
500

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
507
503
501
500
500
500

Spain
U
1013
500

Sweden
V
502
500

Turkey
W
508
500

United
States
X
1005
500

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood


Very much

3094
26%

Somewhat

1841
15%

Not very much

2299
19%

Not at all

4766
40%

115
111
112
146
105
176
158
166
71
159
154
89
228
17
107
99
114
188
148
147
106
115
145
23%
22%
22%
29%
21%
35%
32%
33%
14%
32%
31%
18%
46%
3%
21%
20%
23%
38%
30%
29%
21%
23%
29%
BCEILNOPQUV
BCEILNOPQUV
BCEILNOPQUV
N
BCEILNOPQUV
BCEILNOPQUV
N
GHIJKLNOPQRSTUVWX
IN
IN
IN
EGIJKLNOPQT EILNPU ABCEILNOPQU
IN
IN
EILNPU
IN
IN
IN
EILNPU
IN
54
53
58
95
43
136
79
64
27
35
125
131
83
136
85
48
65
123
42
132
53
41
77
11%
11%
12%
19%
9%
27%
16%
13%
5%
7%
25%
26%
17%
27%
17%
10%
13%
25%
8%
26%
11%
8%
15%
ABCEHIJPSUVX
I
EGHIJMOPQSABCEIJPSUVX
EIJ
ABCEGHIJMOPQSUEGHIJMOPQSABCEHIJPSUVX
EGHIJMOPQSABCEIJPSUVX
I
EIJ
EGHIJMOPQSUVWX ABCDEGHIJMOPQS
IJ
EIJV
IJ
IJ
IJ
75
85
88
73
78
130
73
81
46
45
90
189
84
201
140
103
86
94
108
97
86
68
104
15%
17%
18%
15%
16%
26%
15%
16%
9%
9%
18%
38%
17%
40%
28%
21%
17%
19%
22%
19%
17%
14%
21%
DEGHIJKMQRT
IJ
IJ
IJ
GHIJKMOPQR
IJ
GHIJKMOPQR
DEGHIJKMPQR
EGIJVX
IJ
IJ
GIJ
GIJX
IJ
GIJ
IJ
IJ
IJ
IJ
IJ
256
252
242
186
275
59
189
189
357
261
132
91
105
146
168
251
234
94
202
124
255
276
175
51%
50%
48%
37%
55%
12%
38%
38%
71%
52%
26%
18%
21%
29%
34%
50%
47%
19%
40%
25%
51%
55%
35%
FGHKLMNORT FKLMNRT GHKLMNOQRSTWX
FKLMNRT
FKLMNRT GHJKLMNOPQRGHKLMNORST
FLMR
F
F
FLMR
FKLMRT FGHKLMNORTFGHKLMNORT
F
FKLMNRT
FLR
GHKLMNORSTGHKLMNORST FKLMRT
DFGHKLMNORSTGHKLMNORST

120
24%
ILN
54
11%
IJ
76
15%
IJ
250
50%
GHKLMNORST

Summary
Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

4935
41%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

7065
59%

169
164
170
242
147
312
238
230
98
194
278
220
311
153
192
147
180
311
34%
33%
34%
48%
29%
62%
48%
46%
20%
39%
56%
44%
62%
31%
38%
29%
36%
62%
BCEIJNOPQUV
I
EGHIJLNOPQS
BCEIJNOPQSUBCEIJNOPQUVX
BEINPUV GHIJLNOPQSU
ABCEINPQUVX
GHIJKLNOPQS
I
EINPU
I
EI
EGHIJLNOPQS
I
I
I
331
336
330
258
353
188
262
270
402
306
222
280
189
347
308
353
320
189
66%
67%
66%
52%
71%
38%
52%
54%
80%
61%
44%
56%
38%
69%
62%
71%
64%
38%
DFGHJKLMRTW
DFGHKLMRTW
FMR
GHJKLMOQRSTWX
FKMRT
FKMRT GHJKLMNOPQRDFGHKMRT
M
FKMRT
DFGHJKLMORT DFGHKMRT FGHJKLMORT DFGHKLMRT
DFGHKLMRTW

190
38%
EI
310
62%
FGKMRT

279
160
155
221
174
56%
32%
31%
44%
35%
GHIJLNOPQSU
I
I
ABCEINPUVX
EI
221
340
345
279
326
44%
68%
69%
56%
65%
M
FGHJKLMORTDFGHJKLMRTW FKMRT DFGHKLMRTW

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these very much, somewhat, not very much, not at all.

18787
12000

North
America
A
2006
1000

LATAM
B
2034
1500

Europe
C
7636
4500

APAC
D
5593
3500

G-8
Countries
E
7617
4000

Very much

3094
26%

224
22%

369
25%

807
23%

979
24%

Somewhat

1841
15%

97
10%

Not very much

2299
19%

154
15%

Not at all

4766
40%

525
52%
BCDEFG

234
16%
AC
288
19%
AC
609
41%
DFG

1213
27%
ADE
489
11%

2124
47%
BDEFG

779
22%
ABCEG
878
25%
ABCEFG
1036
30%

552
14%
AC
725
18%
AC
1744
44%
DFG

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

4935
41%

321
32%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

7065
59%

679
68%
BCDEFG

603
40%
A
897
60%
DFG

1702
38%
A
2798
62%
DFG

1586
45%
ABCE
1914
55%
F

1531
38%
A
2469
62%
DFG

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

BRIC
F
3611
2000

Middle
East/Africa
G
1518
1500

590
30%
ABDE
421
21%
ABCEG
378
19%
AC
610
30%

480
32%
ABCDE
242
16%
AC
306
20%
AC
471
31%

1012
51%
ABCDE
988
49%

723
48%
ABCE
777
52%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

674
15%

Summary

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Argentina
Argentina
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
365
138
342
158

503
500

Male
A
204
245

Female
B
299
255

Under 35
C
245
248

35 to 49
D
163
154

50 to 64
E
95
98*

Low
F
17
22**

Medium
G
84
109*

High
H
402
368

Married
I
150
142*

Other
J
353
358

Low
K
170
327

Medium
L
172
119

High
M
161
55

Yes
N
262
231

No
O
241
269

Very much

115
23%

45
18%

59
24%

36
23%

20
21%

4
17%

30
27%

82
22%

29
20%

86
24%

67
25%

66
19%

34
14%

16
10%

4
4%

2
10%

7
6%

45
12%

13
9%

40
11%

31
12%

75
15%

44
18%

31
12%

19
12%

20
20%

2
8%

18
16%

55
15%

22
16%

53
15%

50
15%

17
15%

10
18%
KL
7
13%

23
10%

Not very much

34
14%
E
36
14%

30
25%
M
11
9%

48
21%

54
11%

77
24%
M
33
10%

8
14%

Somewhat

71
28%
A
20
8%

33
14%

Not at all

256
51%

122
50%

134
53%

120
48%

83
54%

53
55%

15
65%

55
51%

186
51%

78
55%

178
50%

166
51%

60
50%

30
55%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

169
34%

79
32%

90
35%

92
37%

52
34%

25
25%

6
27%

36
33%

127
34%

42
30%

127
35%

110
34%

41
35%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

331
66%

166
68%

165
65%

156
63%

102
66%

73
75%

16
73%

73
67%

241
66%

100
70%

231
65%

216
66%

77
65%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
43*

No
S
455
457

Yes
T
73
61*

No
U
430
439

8
18%

107
23%

10
17%

105
24%

37
11%

49
31%
P
17
11%

3
8%

50
11%

4
6%

50
11%

42
16%

51
15%

24
15%

8
19%

67
15%

7
12%

68
15%

128
55%

128
48%

188
55%
Q

68
43%

23
54%

233
51%

40
65%
U

216
49%

17
32%

71
31%

98
37%

102
30%

11
26%

158
35%

14
23%

155
35%

38
68%

161
69%

170
63%

239
70%
Q

67
42%
P
92
58%

32
74%

299
65%

47
77%

284
65%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
895
125
416
84*

1020
500

Male
A
774
258

Female
B
246
242

Under 35
C
772
276

35 to 49
D
211
167

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
348
168

Medium
G
395
185

High
H
277
146

Married
I
581
311

Other
J
439
189

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
78
50*

High
M
942
450

Yes
N
687
290

No
O
333
210

Very much

154
31%

83
32%

71
29%

91
33%

45
27%

18
32%

48
28%

62
33%

44
30%

86
28%

68
36%

0
-

15
31%

138
31%

93
32%

61
29%

129
31%

25
30%

Somewhat

125
25%

69
27%

55
23%

77
28%

37
22%

11
19%

46
27%

44
24%

34
23%

77
25%

47
25%

0
-

12
25%

112
25%

81
28%

44
21%

110
26%

Not very much

90
18%

48
19%

42
17%

53
19%

32
19%

5
9%

34
20%

28
15%

29
20%

50
16%

40
21%

0
-

10
21%

80
18%

55
19%

35
17%

Not at all

132
26%

58
22%

74
31%
A

56
20%

53
32%
C

23
40%

41
24%

52
28%

39
27%

97
31%
J

34
18%

0
-

12
24%

120
27%

62
21%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

278
56%

152
59%

126
52%

82
49%

29
51%

94
56%

106
57%

78
54%

164
53%

115
61%

0
-

28
55%

251
56%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

222
44%

106
41%

116
48%

167
61%
D
109
39%

85
51%
C

28
49%

74
44%

79
43%

68
46%

147
47%

74
39%

0
-

22
45%

199
44%

173
60%
O
116
40%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
291
129

No
S
729
371

Yes
T
632
297

No
U
388
203

101
27%

97
33%

57
28%

14
17%

53
41%
S
35
27%

89
24%

38
19%

75
18%

15
17%

19
15%

71
19%

87
29%
U
49
16%

70
33%
N

102
24%

30
36%

21
17%

110
30%
R

65
22%

67
33%
T

105
50%

239
57%

39
47%

190
51%

177
43%

44
53%

183
62%
U
114
38%

95
47%

106
50%
N

88
68%
S
41
32%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

41
20%

Summary

181
49%
R

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Mexico
Mexico
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
356
145
340
160*

501
500

Male
A
252
238

Female
B
249
262

Under 35
C
255
270

35 to 49
D
158
156*

50 to 64
E
88
74*

Low
F
354
399

Medium
G
130
86*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
241
226

Other
J
260
274

Low
K
131
321

Medium
L
170
103

High
M
200
76

Yes
N
272
260

No
O
229
240

Very much

107
21%

56
23%

52
20%

50
18%

34
22%

23
32%

76
19%

23
27%

7
50%

57
25%

50
18%

69
22%

23
23%

15
19%

64
25%

43
18%

83
25%

Somewhat

85
17%

26
11%

53
19%

21
13%

11
16%

76
19%

8
9%

1
8%

33
14%

53
19%

59
18%

16
16%

10
13%

40
15%

45
19%

Not very much

140
28%

66
28%

59
23%
A
74
28%

78
29%

46
30%

15
21%

116
29%

21
24%

3
23%

62
27%

78
28%

93
29%

24
23%

23
31%

76
29%

Not at all

168
34%

91
38%

76
29%

89
33%

55
35%

23
32%

131
33%

34
39%

3
19%

74
33%

94
34%

100
31%

40
39%

28
37%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

192
38%

81
34%

111
42%

102
38%

55
35%

35
47%

152
38%

31
36%

9
57%

90
40%

102
37%

128
40%

39
38%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

308
62%

157
66%

151
58%

168
62%

101
65%

39
53%

246
62%

55
64%

6
43%

136
60%

172
63%

193
60%

64
62%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
54
44**

No
S
447
456

Yes
T
93
70*

No
U
408
430

24
15%

9
21%

98
21%

16
22%

92
21%

62
18%

23
14%

5
12%

80
17%

11
16%

74
17%

64
27%

95
28%

45
28%

10
23%

130
29%

20
29%

120
28%

80
31%

88
37%

99
29%

68
42%
P

19
44%

148
33%

24
33%

144
34%

25
33%

104
40%

88
37%

47
29%

14
33%

178
39%

26
38%

166
39%

51
67%

156
60%

152
63%

145
43%
Q
194
57%

113
71%
P

29
67%

278
61%

44
62%

264
61%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
686
327
325
175

1013
500

Male
A
446
252

Female
B
567
248

Under 35
C
374
205

35 to 49
D
416
187

50 to 64
E
223
108

Low
F
567
294

Medium
G
364
172

High
H
82
35*

Married
I
503
238

Other
J
510
262

Low
K
463
249

Medium
L
96
114*

High
M
454
136

Yes
N
550
271

No
O
463
229

Very much

106
21%

49
20%

57
23%

43
21%

41
22%

23
21%

66
22%

34
20%

6
18%

54
23%

53
20%

55
22%

26
23%

25
18%

56
21%

50
22%

68
21%

Somewhat

53
11%

29
11%

25
10%

24
12%

19
10%

10
10%

31
11%

18
11%

4
11%

22
9%

31
12%

26
10%

9
8%

18
13%

15
6%

Not very much

86
17%

46
18%

39
16%

37
18%

32
17%

16
15%

49
17%

30
18%

7
19%

40
17%

46
18%

40
16%

21
19%

24
18%

39
14%
O
40
15%

46
20%

40
12%
Q
56
17%

Not at all

255
51%

128
51%

127
51%

101
49%

95
51%

59
55%

148
50%

89
52%

18
52%

122
51%

132
51%

128
51%

58
50%

69
51%

136
50%

119
52%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

160
32%

78
31%

82
33%

67
32%

60
32%

33
31%

97
33%

52
31%

10
29%

76
32%

83
32%

81
33%

35
31%

43
31%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

340
68%

174
69%

166
67%

138
68%

127
68%

75
69%

197
67%

119
69%

25
71%

162
68%

178
68%

168
67%

79
69%

94
69%

95
35%
O
176
65%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
85
41*

No
S
928
459

Yes
T
106
48*

No
U
907
452

38
22%

13
30%

94
20%

14
29%

93
21%

13
7%

5
12%

48
10%

7
14%

46
10%

30
17%

5
12%

81
18%

6
13%

79
18%

161
50%

93
53%

19
45%

236
51%

22
45%

233
52%

65
28%

108
33%

51
29%

142
31%

217
67%

123
71%

20
42%
U
28
58%

139
31%

165
72%
N

18
43%
S
24
57%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

317
69%
R

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
436
67
421
79**

503
500

Male
A
260
240*

Female
B
243
260*

Under 35
C
74
287*

35 to 49
D
231
138

50 to 64
E
198
76

Low
F
16
22**

Medium
G
69
98**

High
H
418
380

Married
I
320
214

Other
J
183
286*

Low
K
172
203*

Medium
L
175
174*

High
M
156
122*

Yes
N
325
240

No
O
178
260*

Very much

148
30%

71
29%

77
30%

81
28%

45
33%

21
28%

8
39%

22
22%

117
31%

62
29%

85
30%

49
24%

65
37%

34
28%

68
28%

79
30%

127
30%

Somewhat

42
8%

20
8%

22
9%

23
8%

11
8%

8
10%

0
2%

2
2%

40
11%

27
13%

15
5%

7
4%

7
5%

21
9%

21
8%

Not very much

108
22%

57
24%

51
20%

59
21%

30
21%

19
25%

2
10%

20
20%

86
23%

40
19%

68
24%

48
24%

29
16%
K
30
17%

30
25%

62
26%

Not at all

202
40%

92
38%

110
42%

122
43%

52
38%

28
37%

11
49%

54
55%

137
36%

84
39%

118
41%

99
49%

51
29%

51
42%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

190
38%

91
38%

99
38%

105
37%

56
41%

29
38%

9
41%

24
25%

157
41%

90
42%

100
35%

56
28%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

310
62%

149
62%

161
62%

182
63%

81
59%

47
62%

13
59%

74
75%

223
59%

124
58%

186
65%

147
72%
L

93
53%
KM
81
47%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
152
111*

No
S
351
389

Yes
T
219
187*

No
U
284
313*

21
26%

33
29%

115
30%

46
24%

102
33%

39
9%

3
4%

3
3%

39
10%

19
10%

23
7%

46
18%

88
21%

21
26%

26
23%

82
21%

37
20%

71
23%

88
37%

114
44%

167
40%

35
44%

49
44%

153
39%

85
46%

117
37%

41
33%

90
37%

100
39%

166
40%

24
30%

36
32%

154
40%

65
35%

125
40%

81
67%
L

150
63%

160
61%

255
60%

55
70%

75
68%

235
60%

122
65%

188
60%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
684
344
329
171

1028
500

Male
A
512
246

Female
B
516
254

Under 35
C
331
185

35 to 49
D
336
158

50 to 64
E
361
157

Low
F
251
123

Medium
G
618
299

High
H
159
78

Married
I
407
188

Other
J
621
312

Low
K
355
173

Medium
L
360
178

High
M
313
150

Yes
N
628
291

No
O
400
209

Very much

71
14%

36
15%

35
14%

26
14%

22
14%

23
14%

19
16%

41
14%

10
13%

29
15%

42
13%

20
11%

21
14%

39
14%

31
15%

45
14%

Somewhat

27
5%

8
3%

6
4%

4
3%

18
6%

5
6%

12
7%

15
5%

9
5%

10
6%

17
6%

10
5%

46
9%

24
9%

14
8%
E
15
8%

7
4%

Not very much

19
8%
B
22
9%

30
17%
L
9
5%

17
11%

13
8%

7
5%

8
10%

16
9%

30
9%

14
8%

13
7%

18
12%

25
9%

20
10%

Not at all

357
71%

169
69%

188
74%

129
70%

111
71%

116
74%

93
75%

31
10%
F
209
70%

55
71%

131
70%

226
72%

120
69%

136
77%
KM

101
68%

209
72%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

98
20%

42
17%

40
22%

29
18%

28
18%

24
19%

59
20%

15
19%

41
22%

57
18%

31
21%

402
80%

212
83%
A

145
78%

129
82%

129
82%

100
81%

240
80%

63
81%

147
78%

255
82%

39
22%
L
134
78%

28
16%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

55
23%
B
191
77%

149
84%
K

119
79%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
78
36*

No
S
950
464

Yes
T
121
56

No
U
907
444

26
15%

6
18%

64
14%

59
13%

20
6%

7
4%

3
7%

24
5%

9
6%

3
8%

43
9%

148
71%

36
11%
Q
227
69%

12
21%
U
6
10%
U
5
9%

130
76%
P

24
67%

333
72%

33
60%

324
73%
T

57
19%

41
20%

65
20%

32
19%

9
25%

89
19%

80
18%

234
81%

168
80%

263
80%

139
81%

27
75%

376
81%

17
31%
U
38
69%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

21
5%
40
9%

Summary

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US
US
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1005
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
631
374
318
182

Male
A
454
247

Female
B
551
253

Under 35
C
282
182

35 to 49
D
354
161

50 to 64
E
369
157

Low
F
180
76

Medium
G
229
109

High
H
596
315

Married
I
581
282

Other
J
424
218

Low
K
399
232

Medium
L
352
127

High
M
254
141

Yes
N
525
251

No
O
480
249

53
21%

36
20%

35
22%

21
27%

29
26%

71
22%

71
25%

49
22%

25
18%

75
23%

18
11%
E
26
16%
E
82
51%

5
7%

11
10%

38
12%

28
10%

26
12%

11
9%

27
11%

16
10%

8
11%

18
17%

50
16%

44
16%

32
15%

29
13%

21
17%

38
15%

38
15%

85
54%
C

42
55%

51
47%

156
50%

139
49%

111
51%

116
50%

66
52%

22
15%
KL
26
18%
K
68
48%

69
27%
O
27
11%

51
21%

28
15%
E
35
19%
E
84
46%

66
29%
M
21
9%

28
22%

23
9%

48
31%
CD
8
5%

117
47%

132
53%

39
12%
Q
59
18%
Q
146
46%

96
38%
O
156
62%

78
31%
170
69%
N

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
47*

No
S
908
453

Yes
T
122
60

No
U
883
440

45
25%

11
23%

109
24%

19
31%

101
23%

15
8%

7
15%

47
10%

8
14%

46
10%

18
10%

9
20%

67
15%

11
18%

66
15%

104
57%
P

20
42%

230
51%

23
38%

227
52%
T

114
36%

60
33%

18
38%

156
34%

147
33%

204
64%

122
67%

29
62%

297
66%

27
45%
U
33
55%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood


Very much

120
24%

Somewhat

54
11%

67
27%
B
31
13%

Not very much

76
15%

38
16%

38
15%

Not at all

250
50%

111
45%

139
55%
A

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

174
35%

76
30%

64
35%

53
33%

57
36%

26
34%

40
36%

108
34%

100
35%

74
34%

87
38%

40
31%

47
33%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

326
65%

98
40%
B
150
60%

177
70%
A

119
65%

108
67%

100
64%

50
66%

70
64%

206
66%

183
65%

143
66%

145
62%

87
69%

93
67%

Summary

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 * small base

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
364
143
310
190

507
500

Male
A
366
283

Female
B
141
217

Under 35
C
336
295

35 to 49
D
149
168

50 to 64
E
22
37**

Low
F
159
142

Medium
G
90
94*

High
H
166
166

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
137
140

Medium
L
129
131*

High
M
241
229

Yes
N
263
221

No
O
244
279

Very much

188
38%

101
36%

87
40%

108
37%

66
39%

14
39%

50
35%

37
39%

65
39%

0
-

0
-

45
32%

46
35%

98
43%

86
39%

103
37%

118
38%

Somewhat

123
25%

79
28%

44
20%

63
21%

6
17%

33
23%

0
-

0
-

39
28%

29
22%

55
24%

64
29%

59
21%

94
19%

54
19%

41
19%

56
19%

10
26%

28
17%

0
-

0
-

29
20%

28
21%

38
17%

37
17%

Not at all

94
19%

50
18%

45
21%

69
23%
D

19
11%

7
18%

39
27%
GH
20
14%

34
36%
H
10
11%

34
20%

Not very much

54
32%
C
29
17%

14
15%

39
24%

0
-

0
-

28
20%

28
22%

38
17%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

311
62%

180
64%

131
61%

171
58%

21
56%

83
58%

0
-

0
-

83
59%

75
57%

153
67%

189
38%

103
36%

86
39%

125
42%
D

16
44%

59
42%
G

71
75%
FH
24
25%

99
59%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

120
71%
C
48
29%

67
41%
G

0
-

0
-

57
41%

56
43%

76
33%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
83*

No
S
410
417

Yes
T
124
110*

No
U
383
390

70
37%

29
35%

159
38%

43
39%

146
37%

82
27%

41
21%

19
23%

104
25%

32
29%

91
23%

58
21%

59
19%

36
19%

16
19%

79
19%

17
16%

77
20%

34
15%

60
22%

51
16%

44
23%

19
23%

75
18%

18
16%

76
20%

150
68%
O
71
32%

161
58%

200
65%

111
58%

49
59%

263
63%

75
68%

236
61%

118
42%
N

109
35%

79
42%

34
41%

154
37%

35
32%

154
39%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
140
0
69
-**

CANADAONTARIO
a
375
189

CANADAQUEBEC
b
254
127

0
-

44
23%

28
22%

7
9%

0
-

15
8%

11
8%

13
19%

0
-

27
14%

19
15%

24
53%

36
52%

0
-

103
55%

69
55%

9
26%

11
26%

20
29%

0
-

59
31%

39
31%

26
74%

33
74%

49
71%

0
-

130
69%

88
69%

1001
500

Male
A
481
247

Female
B
520
253

Under 35
C
293
178

35 to 49
D
382
176

50 to 64
E
326
147

Low
F
233
120

Medium
G
396
193

High
H
372
188

Married
I
420
202

Other
J
581
298

Low
K
344
186

Medium
L
523
224

High
M
134
91

Yes
N
526
260

No
O
475
240

Employed
P
693
344

Not
Employed
Q
308
156

Very much

105
21%

48
19%

57
22%

33
19%

36
20%

36
24%

28
23%

41
21%

36
19%

44
22%

61
20%

45
24%

44
20%

15
16%

59
23%

45
19%

67
19%

37
24%

9
17%

96
21%

11
18%

93
21%

5
15%

7
19%

8
17%

13
19%

Somewhat

43
9%

22
9%

21
8%

18
10%

11
6%

14
10%

9
7%

18
9%

16
9%

18
9%

25
8%

18
10%

16
7%

9
9%

21
8%

22
9%

30
9%

13
8%

5
10%

38
8%

5
7%

38
9%

4
12%

3
7%

4
9%

Not very much

78
16%

44
18%

34
13%

32
18%

23
13%

23
16%

19
16%

29
15%

29
15%

28
14%

49
17%

21
11%

22
14%

11
21%

67
15%

4
10%

6
16%

9
21%

142
56%

95
53%

107
61%
E

74
50%

64
54%

104
54%

107
57%

112
56%

163
55%

102
55%

143
60%
N

191
56%

84
54%

26
52%

249
55%

14
22%
U
34
53%

63
15%

133
54%

48
18%
O
132
51%

56
16%

275
55%

20
22%
K
47
52%

30
12%

Not at all

37
17%
K
126
56%

241
55%

23
64%

20
57%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

147
29%

70
28%

77
31%

51
29%

47
26%

36
30%

59
31%

52
28%

62
30%

86
29%

23
26%

80
31%

67
28%

97
28%

50
32%

14
27%

134
30%

16
25%

131
30%

9
26%

353
71%

177
72%

176
69%

126
71%

129
74%
E

83
70%

133
69%

136
72%

141
70%

212
71%

64
34%
L
122
66%

61
27%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

50
34%
D
97
66%

163
73%
K

67
74%

180
69%

173
72%

247
72%

105
68%

37
73%

315
70%

49
75%

304
70%

27
74%

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Yes
R
105
51

No
S
896
449

Yes
T
133
65

No
U
868
435

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
72
36*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
71
35*

CANADAALBERTA
X
89
44*

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

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France
France
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
623
387
310
190

1010
500

Male
A
496
247

Female
B
514
253

Under 35
C
376
191

35 to 49
D
322
164

50 to 64
E
312
145

Low
F
291
146

Medium
G
507
251

High
H
212
103

Married
I
338
166

Other
J
672
334

Low
K
347
167

Medium
L
371
209

High
M
292
124

Yes
N
617
301

No
O
393
199

Very much

158
32%

75
31%

83
33%

51
27%

55
34%

47
32%

80
32%

32
31%

57
34%

67
32%

35
28%

91
30%

68
34%

93
30%

79
16%

38
16%

41
16%

32
17%

26
16%

21
15%

44
18%

14
13%

63
38%
J
19
12%

96
29%

Somewhat

52
36%
C
21
15%

30
18%

32
15%

17
14%

48
16%

32
16%

Not very much

73
15%

34
14%

39
15%

24
15%

17
11%

20
14%

39
16%

14
13%

19
12%

22
13%

30
14%

21
17%

45
15%

Not at all

189
38%

99
40%

90
36%

32
17%
E
75
39%

60
18%
I
54
16%

59
36%

55
38%

57
39%

87
35%

44
43%
G

65
39%

124
37%

59
35%

80
38%

50
41%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

238
48%

114
46%

124
49%

83
44%

81
49%

73
50%

69
47%

124
49%

45
44%

82
49%

156
47%

99
47%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

262
52%

133
54%

129
51%

107
56%

83
51%

72
50%

78
53%

127
51%

58
56%

84
51%

178
53%

87
52%
M
81
48%

110
53%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
976
483

Yes
T
71
33*

No
U
939
467

65
34%

6
36%

152
32%

10
29%

149
32%

53
17%

26
14%

2
14%

77
16%

7
21%

73
16%

28
14%

48
15%

25
13%

4
21%

70
14%

6
19%

67
14%

117
39%

72
36%

116
37%

73
38%

5
29%

184
38%

11
32%

178
38%

52
42%

138
46%

99
50%

146
47%

91
48%

8
50%

229
47%

16
49%

221
47%

72
58%
K

162
54%

100
50%

164
53%

98
52%

8
50%

254
53%

17
51%

245
53%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
675
332
332
168

1007
500

Male
A
492
253

Female
B
515
247

Under 35
C
294
172

35 to 49
D
378
183

50 to 64
E
335
145

Low
F
429
217

Medium
G
330
160

High
H
248
123

Married
I
330
152

Other
J
677
348

Low
K
238
113

Medium
L
588
285

High
M
181
101

Yes
N
711
352

No
O
296
148

Very much

166
33%

78
31%

88
36%

45
26%

60
33%

65
30%

56
35%

44
36%

30
29%

113
32%

53
36%

113
34%

37
15%

27
11%

18
10%

31
14%

19
12%

15
12%

49
14%

39
14%

11
10%

47
13%

18
12%

Not very much

81
16%

35
14%

27
14%

19
13%

61
17%

15
14%

49
17%

16
16%

58
16%

102
40%

79
43%
E

48
33%

66
41%

23
18%
G
41
34%

20
13%

189
38%

39
18%
G
81
38%

19
12%

Not at all

46
19%
A
87
35%

30
17%
DE
35
21%
DE
62
36%

46
41%
LM
15
13%

90
32%

64
13%

60
40%
J
16
10%

106
30%

Somewhat

62
43%
CD
16
11%

56
37%

133
38%

37
33%

107
38%

45
44%
K

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

230
46%

115
46%

115
46%

74
43%

78
43%

96
44%

75
47%

59
48%

76
50%

155
44%

270
54%

137
54%

133
54%

98
57%
E

105
57%
E

121
56%

85
53%

64
52%

76
50%

194
56%

61
54%
LM
52
46%

129
45%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

78
54%
CD
67
46%

156
55%
K

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
42*

No
S
923
458

Yes
T
148
74

No
U
859
426

54
32%

11
27%

155
34%

21
28%

145
34%

39
12%

25
15%

7
17%

57
12%

13
17%

52
12%

23
15%

54
16%

26
16%

7
17%

74
16%

15
21%

66
15%

135
38%

54
37%

126
38%

63
37%

16
39%

173
38%

25
34%

164
38%

40
40%

159
45%

71
48%

152
46%

79
47%

19
44%

212
46%

33
45%

197
46%

61
60%
K

193
55%

77
52%

181
54%

89
53%

23
56%

247
54%

40
55%

229
54%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

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Australia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
354
190

1004
500

Male
A
532
252

Female
B
472
248

Under 35
C
169
197

35 to 49
D
332
155

50 to 64
E
503
149

Low
F
225
126*

Medium
G
564
275

High
H
215
99

Married
I
564
241

Other
J
440
259

Low
K
360
131

Medium
L
348
295

High
M
296
74

Yes
N
581
256

No
O
423
244

Employed
P
650
310

Very much

111
22%

56
22%

54
22%

39
20%

32
21%

40
27%

34
27%

54
19%

23
23%

55
23%

55
21%

35
27%

60
20%

15
21%

55
22%

55
23%

70
22%

Somewhat

53
11%

23
9%

30
12%

12
8%

10
7%

5
4%

25
10%

28
11%

12
9%

29
10%

12
16%

23
9%

30
12%

34
11%

85
17%

34
13%

24
15%

19
13%

19
15%

19
19%

45
18%

40
15%

25
19%

44
15%

15
20%

39
15%

46
19%

Not at all

252
50%

139
55%
B

51
21%
A
113
45%

39
14%
F
47
17%

9
10%

Not very much

30
15%
E
42
21%
E
86
44%

87
56%
C

79
53%

68
54%

136
50%

48
48%

116
48%

136
52%

59
44%

161
55%
KM

32
43%

139
54%

113
46%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

164
33%

79
31%

84
34%

69
35%

44
29%

50
34%

39
31%

92
33%

33
33%

81
33%

83
32%

48
36%

89
30%

27
36%

79
31%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

336
67%

173
69%

164
66%

128
65%

110
71%

99
66%

87
69%

183
67%

66
67%

160
67%

176
68%

84
64%

205
70%

47
64%

178
69%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R
144
69*

No
S
860
431

Yes
T
193
81*

No
U
811
419

METRO
V
634
297

NON-METRO
W
370
203

VIC/TAS
X
284
139

NSW/ACT
Y
320
148

QLD
Z
167
103*

SA/NT
a
114
54*

WA
b
119
57*

41
22%

13
19%

97
23%

15
19%

96
23%

64
22%

46
23%

23
17%

35
23%

24
23%

13
24%

16
28%

19
10%

4
5%

50
11%

6
7%

47
11%

37
12%

16
8%

17
12%

17
11%

11
11%

6
10%

3
5%

55
18%

30
16%

11
17%

73
17%

13
16%

71
17%

53
18%

32
16%

25
18%

23
16%

17
16%

9
17%

11
19%

151
49%

100
53%

41
59%

211
49%

47
58%

205
49%

143
48%

109
54%

74
53%

73
50%

51
50%

26
49%

27
47%

85
35%

104
33%

60
32%

17
25%

147
34%

21
26%

143
34%

101
34%

62
31%

40
29%

51
35%

35
34%

18
34%

19
33%

159
65%

206
67%

130
68%

52
75%

284
66%

60
74%

276
66%

195
66%

141
69%

98
71%

97
65%

68
66%

35
66%

38
67%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
346
326
174

1001
500

Male
A
520
251

Female
B
481
249

Under 35
C
377
186

35 to 49
D
310
150

50 to 64
E
314
164

Low
F
599
298

Medium
G
330
165

High
H
72
36*

Married
I
516
263

Other
J
485
237

Low
K
310
154

Medium
L
224
114

High
M
467
232

Yes
N
505
249

No
O
496
251

Very much

17
3%

8
3%

9
4%

5
3%

5
3%

7
4%

8
3%

5
3%

9
3%

8
4%

5
3%

5
4%

8
3%

8
3%

9
4%

12
4%

Somewhat

136
27%

65
26%

71
29%

51
28%

39
26%

46
28%

77
26%

49
30%

4
10%
FG
10
28%

74
28%

62
26%

44
29%

35
31%

56
24%

62
25%

74
30%

Not very much

201
40%

104
41%

98
39%

75
40%

60
37%

89
37%

57
37%

46
40%

99
43%

101
41%

74
30%

71
29%

54
29%

52
31%

64
39%
H
47
28%

112
43%

146
29%

129
43%
H
84
28%

9
24%

Not at all

67
44%
E
40
26%

14
39%

68
26%

78
33%
I

48
31%

28
25%

69
30%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

153
31%

73
29%

80
32%

57
31%

44
29%

52
32%

85
29%

54
33%

14
37%

82
31%

71
30%

49
32%

40
35%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

347
69%

178
71%

169
68%

129
69%

106
71%

112
68%

213
71%

111
67%

23
63%

180
69%

167
70%

105
68%

74
65%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
112
56

No
S
889
444

Yes
T
142
71

No
U
859
429

5
3%

2
4%

15
3%

2
3%

15
4%

93
29%

42
24%

13
24%

123
28%

20
29%

116
27%

100
40%

135
42%

66
38%

21
38%

180
41%

25
35%

176
41%

78
31%

67
27%

85
26%

60
35%
P

19
34%

127
28%

23
33%

122
28%

64
28%

70
28%

83
33%

106
32%

48
27%

15
27%

138
31%

22
31%

131
30%

168
72%

180
72%

167
67%

221
68%

126
73%

40
73%

306
69%

48
69%

299
70%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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 * small base

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
157
330
170

501
500

Male
A
242
253

Female
B
259
247

Under 35
C
196
211

35 to 49
D
189
183

50 to 64
E
116
107

Low
F
94
96*

Medium
G
230
230

High
H
177
174

Married
I
287
271

Other
J
214
229

Low
K
17
20**

Medium
L
157
166

High
M
327
314

Yes
N
250
243

No
O
251
257

Very much

147
29%

61
24%

68
32%

53
29%

26
24%

51
29%

76
28%

71
31%

6
31%

55
33%

85
27%

59
24%

73
29%

48
23%

52
29%

32
30%

34
21%

46
18%

51
21%

32
15%

20
19%

18
18%

43
19%

3
16%

29
17%

94
30%
L
65
21%

75
31%
O
50
21%

47
18%

Not at all

124
25%

73
29%
B

51
21%

62
29%
D

45
24%
C
33
18%

82
30%
J
55
20%

4
18%

97
19%

51
29%
F
35
20%

51
22%

Not very much

65
28%
F
44
19%

88
34%
N
58
22%

89
27%

132
26%

36
38%
G
17
18%

60
26%

Somewhat

86
35%
A
60
24%

29
27%

25
26%

61
27%

37
21%

59
22%

65
28%

7
35%

48
29%

69
22%

58
24%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

279
56%

133
53%

146
59%

116
55%

105
58%

58
54%

53
55%

124
54%

102
58%

158
58%

122
53%

10
49%

90
54%

180
57%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

221
44%

119
47%

102
41%

94
45%

78
42%

49
46%

43
45%

105
46%

73
42%

113
42%

108
47%

10
51%

77
46%

134
43%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
61
60*

No
S
440
440

Yes
T
101
98*

No
U
400
402

58
34%

12
20%

135
31%

21
22%

125
31%

92
28%

40
24%

18
30%

115
26%

27
28%

105
26%

24
14%

12
21%

85
19%

22
23%

75
19%

65
25%

74
22%
Q
76
23%

48
28%

18
29%

106
24%

27
28%

96
24%

134
55%

145
56%

181
55%

98
58%

30
50%

249
57%

49
50%

230
57%

109
45%

112
44%

150
45%

71
42%

30
50%

191
43%

49
50%

172
43%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Russia
Russia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
448
113
373
127*

561
500

Male
A
251
241

Female
B
310
259

Under 35
C
264
211

35 to 49
D
268
240

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
29
35**

Medium
G
64
65*

High
H
468
400

Married
I
288
250

Other
J
273
250

Low
K
61
146*

Medium
L
290
266

High
M
210
88

Yes
N
286
259

No
O
275
241

Very much

114
23%

43
18%

71
27%

54
25%

47
20%

14
28%

12
35%

14
21%

89
22%

49
20%

66
26%

36
24%

58
22%

21
24%

51
20%

63
26%

87
23%

Somewhat

65
13%

37
15%

29
11%

30
14%

25
10%

10
21%

9
26%

8
12%

49
12%

37
15%

28
11%

26
18%

32
12%

7
8%

34
13%

32
13%

Not very much

86
17%

33
14%

53
21%

45
21%

37
15%

4
9%

5
15%

9
13%

72
18%

35
14%

51
20%

17
11%

45
17%

44
17%

Not at all

234
47%

128
53%
B

106
41%

82
39%

131
55%
C

21
43%

9
25%

35
54%

190
48%

129
52%

105
42%

68
46%

131
49%

25
28%
KL
36
40%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

180
36%

80
33%

100
39%

84
40%

72
30%

24
49%

21
60%

21
33%

138
34%

86
34%

94
38%

62
42%

90
34%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

320
64%

161
67%

159
61%

127
60%

168
70%

25
51%

14
40%

44
67%

262
66%

164
66%

156
62%

84
58%

176
66%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
40**

No
S
512
460

Yes
T
109
83*

No
U
452
417

28
22%

6
14%

109
24%

15
18%

100
24%

49
13%

17
13%

5
14%

60
13%

11
14%

54
13%

42
17%

61
16%

25
19%

6
15%

80
17%

19
23%

67
16%

130
50%

104
43%

176
47%

58
45%

23
58%

211
46%

38
46%

196
47%

28
32%

85
33%

95
39%

135
36%

45
35%

11
28%

169
37%

26
31%

154
37%

60
68%

174
67%

146
61%

238
64%

82
65%

29
72%

291
63%

57
69%

263
63%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
178
339
161*

502
500

Male
A
216
253*

Female
B
286
247

Under 35
C
143
185*

35 to 49
D
151
137*

50 to 64
E
208
177*

Low
F
245
216*

Medium
G
219
238

High
H
38
46**

Married
I
138
141*

Other
J
364
359

Low
K
329
105

Medium
L
85
263*

High
M
88
133*

Yes
N
329
352

No
O
173
148*

Very much

115
23%

44
17%

71
29%

46
25%

28
20%

41
23%

52
24%

53
22%

10
22%

38
27%

77
21%

68
26%

19
14%

72
20%

42
29%

68
20%

Somewhat

41
8%

28
11%

13
5%

14
7%

13
10%

14
8%

13
6%

23
10%

5
11%

13
10%

27
8%

18
7%

3
2%

30
8%

11
8%

Not very much

68
14%

40
16%

29
12%

26
14%

15
11%

28
16%

19
9%

39
16%

10
22%

23
17%

45
13%

27
26%
M
19
18%
LM
10
9%

38
14%

21
16%

50
14%

Not at all

276
55%

142
56%

134
54%

101
54%

81
59%

94
53%

133
61%

123
52%

21
45%

66
47%

210
58%

49
46%

138
53%

89
67%
K

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

155
31%

72
28%

84
34%

59
32%

41
30%

55
31%

65
30%

76
32%

15
33%

51
36%

104
29%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

345
69%

182
72%

163
66%

126
68%

96
70%

122
69%

152
70%

162
68%

31
67%

89
64%

255
71%

47
44%
M
58
56%

86
33%
M
176
67%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
46
50**

No
S
456
450

Yes
T
68
88*

No
U
434
412

47
29%

8
15%

107
24%

20
23%

94
23%

30
9%

10
6%

9
19%

31
7%

26
6%

19
13%

50
15%

19
11%

11
22%

58
13%

15
17%
U
11
13%

57
14%

201
57%

75
51%

190
56%

86
53%

22
44%

254
56%

41
47%

235
57%

22
17%

102
29%

54
36%

98
29%

57
35%

17
34%

138
31%

35
40%

120
29%

110
83%
KL

251
71%

94
64%

240
71%

104
65%

33
66%

312
69%

52
60%

292
71%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
425
81
416
84*

506
500

Male
A
276
250

Female
B
230
250

Under 35
C
305
282

35 to 49
D
184
181

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
86
78*

Medium
G
279
272

High
H
141
150

Married
I
249
258

Other
J
257
242

Low
K
196
194

Medium
L
35
35**

High
M
275
271

Yes
N
225
219

No
O
281
281

Very much

89
18%

37
15%

52
21%

56
20%

28
15%

5
13%

14
17%

53
19%

22
15%

47
18%

41
17%

29
15%

8
24%

52
19%

34
15%

55
19%

80
19%

Somewhat

131
26%

63
25%

68
27%

69
24%

56
31%

7
18%

21
26%

68
25%

42
28%

73
28%

59
24%

54
28%

9
26%

69
25%

62
22%

Not very much

189
38%

80
32%

91
32%

72
40%

26
69%

30
38%

97
36%

62
41%

104
40%

85
35%

79
41%

10
29%

100
37%

Not at all

91
18%

109
43%
B
41
16%

69
32%
O
81
37%

50
20%

66
23%
D

25
14%

0
-

14
18%

53
20%

23
16%

34
13%

57
23%
I

32
17%

8
22%

51
19%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

220
44%

100
40%

120
48%

125
44%

84
46%

12
31%

34
44%

121
45%

64
43%

120
46%

100
41%

82
43%

17
49%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

280
56%

150
60%

130
52%

157
56%

97
54%

26
69%

44
56%

151
55%

86
57%

138
54%

142
59%

111
57%

18
51%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
446
435

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
371
369

9
11%

10
16%

78
18%

28
21%

61
16%

114
27%

18
21%

106
24%

149
36%

40
48%

168
39%

44
33%
U
39
30%

88
24%

109
39%

25
39%
S
21
32%

35
16%

56
20%

74
18%

17
20%

9
14%

82
19%

20
16%

120
44%

103
47%

117
42%

27
32%

35
54%

185
42%

151
56%

115
53%

165
58%

193
46%
Q
223
54%

57
68%
P

30
46%

250
58%

71
55%
U
59
45%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

150
41%
T
71
19%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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221
60%
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Turkey
Turkey
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
320
188
288
212*

508
500

Male
A
404
252

Female
B
104
248*

Under 35
C
398
262

35 to 49
D
99
190*

50 to 64
E
11
48**

Low
F
76
56*

Medium
G
238
204

High
H
194
240*

Married
I
224
290*

Other
J
284
210

Low
K
174
176*

Medium
L
85
97**

High
M
249
227

Yes
N
253
220*

No
O
255
280*

Very much

145
29%

83
33%

61
25%

75
29%

56
30%

13
28%

13
23%

53
26%

79
33%

98
34%

46
22%

43
25%

12
12%

89
39%

65
30%

80
28%

83
29%

Somewhat

77
15%

45
18%

32
13%

47
18%

27
14%

3
6%

24
12%

38
16%

34
12%

43
20%

27
15%

11
11%

39
17%

33
15%

44
16%

Not very much

104
21%

38
15%

65
26%

53
20%

34
18%

16
34%

15
27%
G
9
15%

41
20%

54
22%

54
19%

50
24%

43
24%

24
25%

37
16%

37
17%

Not at all

175
35%

86
34%

90
36%

87
33%

73
38%

15
32%

19
35%

87
42%

69
29%

104
36%

71
34%

64
36%

50
51%

62
27%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

221
44%

128
51%

93
38%

122
46%

83
44%

16
34%

28
50%

77
37%

117
49%

132
46%

89
43%

70
40%

23
24%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

279
56%

124
49%

155
62%

141
54%

106
56%

32
66%

28
50%

128
63%

123
51%

158
54%

121
57%

106
60%
M

74
76%

128
57%
K
99
43%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
59
53*

No
S
449
447

Yes
T
155
146*

No
U
353
354

62
29%

21
39%

124
28%

50
35%

94
27%

45
15%

32
15%

10
19%

67
15%

32
22%

45
13%

66
24%

57
20%

46
22%

6
11%

98
22%

36
25%

67
19%

85
39%

90
32%

104
36%

71
34%

17
32%

158
35%

28
19%

148
42%
T

98
44%

124
44%

128
44%

94
44%

31
57%

191
43%

139
39%

122
56%

156
56%

161
56%

118
56%

23
43%

256
57%

82
56%
U
64
44%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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215
61%
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Hungary
Hungary
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
611
399
285
215

1010
500

Male
A
504
244

Female
B
506
256

Under 35
C
283
202

35 to 49
D
307
142

50 to 64
E
420
156

Low
F
480
260

Medium
G
405
166

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
516
226

Other
J
494
274

Low
K
172
130

Medium
L
596
294

High
M
242
77

Yes
N
554
238

No
O
456
262

Very much

159
32%

66
27%

70
35%

39
28%

49
31%

89
34%

52
31%

0
-

68
30%

91
33%

84
32%

92
32%

18
8%

15
8%

8
6%

12
8%

17
6%

10
6%

0
-

19
8%

17
6%

97
33%
M
19
6%

74
31%

35
7%

44
34%
M
11
9%

18
24%

Somewhat

92
36%
A
17
7%

5
7%

18
8%

17
7%

Not very much

45
9%

18
7%

22
11%

12
9%

11
7%

27
10%

12
7%

0
19%

17
8%

28
10%

12
9%

25
9%

8
11%

17
7%

Not at all

261
52%

27
11%
B
132
54%

129
50%

94
47%

83
58%
C

84
54%

127
49%

92
55%

1
81%

123
54%

138
50%

63
48%

153
52%

45
59%
K

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

194
39%

85
35%

61
39%

106
41%

62
37%

0
-

86
38%

108
39%

306
61%

159
65%
B

86
43%
D
116
57%

47
33%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

109
43%
A
147
57%

95
67%
C

95
61%

155
59%

104
63%

1
100%

140
62%

166
61%

55
42%
M
75
58%

116
39%
M
178
61%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
37*

No
S
920
463

Yes
T
92
39*

No
U
918
461

67
31%

9
24%

150
32%

9
24%

149
32%

18
6%

17
8%

3
7%

32
7%

3
9%

32
7%

28
11%

26
9%

19
9%

5
15%

40
9%

5
13%

40
9%

129
54%

132
50%

149
52%

112
52%

20
54%

240
52%

21
54%

239
52%

23
30%

92
39%

102
39%

110
39%

84
39%

12
32%

182
39%

13
33%

181
39%

53
70%
KL

146
61%

160
61%

175
61%

131
61%

26
68%

280
61%

26
67%

280
61%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
380
178
302
198*

558
500

Male
A
240
248

Female
B
318
252

Under 35
C
249
215

35 to 49
D
228
184

50 to 64
E
81
102*

Low
F
413
400

Medium
G
127
87*

High
H
18
13**

Married
I
275
254

Other
J
283
246

Low
K
29
104**

Medium
L
367
327

High
M
162
69

Yes
N
328
280

No
O
230
220

Very much

99
20%

37
15%

45
21%

38
21%

16
15%

85
21%

11
12%

3
22%

55
22%

43
18%

21
20%

66
20%

13
18%

44
16%

48
10%

22
9%

20
9%

21
11%

7
7%

40
10%

7
8%

1
9%

20
8%

28
11%

8
8%

3
4%

29
10%

Not very much

103
21%

48
20%

54
21%

49
23%

32
18%

21
21%

82
20%

18
21%

3
24%

52
20%

51
21%

23
22%

37
11%
M
62
19%

55
25%
N
18
8%

65
21%

Somewhat

62
25%
A
26
10%

17
25%

60
22%

Not at all

251
50%

141
57%
B

110
44%

101
47%

92
50%

58
57%

193
48%

52
59%

6
45%

127
50%

124
50%

53
51%

162
50%

37
53%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

147
29%

59
24%

65
30%

59
32%

23
22%

4
31%

75
30%

71
29%

29
28%

102
31%

353
71%

189
76%
B

150
70%

125
68%

79
78%

125
31%
G
275
69%

17
20%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

88
35%
A
164
65%

70
80%
F

9
69%

179
70%

175
71%

75
72%

224
69%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
42**

No
S
509
458

Yes
T
93
69*

No
U
465
431

34
17%

8
19%

91
20%

13
19%

86
20%

28
9%

20
10%

4
10%

43
9%

6
8%

42
10%

42
19%

59
20%

43
22%

9
20%

94
21%

10
14%

93
22%

147
52%

104
48%

150
50%

101
51%

21
51%

230
50%

41
59%

210
49%

16
22%

74
26%

73
33%

92
31%

54
27%

12
29%

135
29%

19
27%

128
30%

54
78%

207
74%

147
67%

210
69%

144
73%

30
71%

324
71%

51
73%

303
70%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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China
China
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
871
129
410
90*

1000
500

Male
A
499
249

Female
B
501
251

Under 35
C
482
200

35 to 49
D
404
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
109
99*

Medium
G
328
221

High
H
563
181

Married
I
671
346

Other
J
329
154*

Low
K
111
295

Medium
L
282
155

High
M
607
50

Yes
N
668
298

No
O
332
202

Very much

176
35%

96
39%

80
32%

75
38%

63
33%

37
35%

33
34%

49
27%

124
36%

51
33%

111
38%

49
32%

15
31%

99
33%

76
38%

139
34%

Somewhat

136
27%

58
23%

78
31%

51
26%

58
30%

27
25%

27
27%

93
42%
H
49
22%

60
33%

89
26%

47
30%

75
25%

46
29%

16
31%

85
28%

51
25%

Not very much

130
26%

62
25%

68
27%

43
22%

48
25%

38
36%

25
26%

53
24%

52
29%

92
27%

37
24%

77
26%

39
25%

14
27%

84
28%

Not at all

59
12%

33
13%

26
10%

30
15%
E

24
12%

4
4%

13
13%

26
12%

19
11%

40
12%

19
12%

32
11%

21
13%

5
11%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

312
62%

154
62%

158
63%

127
63%

121
63%

64
60%

60
61%

142
64%

110
61%

213
62%

98
64%

186
63%

95
61%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

188
38%

95
38%

93
37%

74
37%

72
37%

42
40%

38
39%

79
36%

71
39%

132
38%

56
36%

109
37%

60
39%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
134
67*

No
S
866
433

Yes
T
333
120*

No
U
667
380

37
41%

19
29%

156
36%

41
34%

135
36%

108
26%

28
31%

15
22%

121
28%

29
24%

107
28%

46
23%

114
28%

15
17%

26
39%

104
24%

38
31%

92
24%

30
10%

28
14%

48
12%

10
11%

7
11%

52
12%

13
11%

46
12%

31
62%

184
62%

127
63%

247
60%

64
72%

34
51%

278
64%

70
58%

242
64%

19
38%

114
38%

74
37%

163
40%

25
28%

33
49%

156
36%

50
42%

138
36%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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 * small base

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
704
326
284
216*

1030
500

Male
A
385
244*

Female
B
645
256

Under 35
C
423
271*

35 to 49
D
344
152*

50 to 64
E
263
77*

Low
F
269
225*

Medium
G
732
272

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
399
173*

Other
J
631
327

Low
K
133
363

Medium
L
507
107

High
M
390
30

Yes
N
463
177*

No
O
567
323

Very much

146
29%

53
22%

90
33%

36
23%

21
28%

57
25%

89
33%

1
20%

50
29%

96
29%

108
30%

44
25%

102
32%

94
33%

95
19%

55
22%

53
19%

26
17%

16
21%

43
19%

52
19%

0
2%

27
16%

68
21%

71
19%

32
29%
M
21
19%

7
23%

Somewhat

93
36%
A
41
16%

4
14%

26
15%

70
22%

Not very much

73
15%

35
14%

38
15%

35
13%

30
20%

7
9%

34
15%

38
14%

0
12%

25
14%

48
15%

50
14%

17
16%

5
17%

Not at all

186
37%

102
42%

84
33%

93
34%

61
40%

32
42%

91
40%

93
34%

2
66%

71
41%

114
35%

134
37%

38
35%

14
46%
L

39
22%
O
68
38%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

242
48%

108
44%

134
52%

142
53%

62
41%

38
49%

100
44%

141
52%

1
22%

77
45%

165
50%

258
52%

136
56%

122
48%

128
47%

90
59%

39
51%

125
56%

131
48%

2
78%

96
55%

162
50%

52
49%
M
55
51%

11
37%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

179
49%
M
184
51%

19
63%
KL

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
96
45**

No
S
934
455

Yes
T
179
60**

No
U
851
440

52
24%

10
22%

137
30%

13
21%

134
30%

43
15%

53
24%

8
17%

88
19%

10
17%

85
19%

34
10%

40
14%

33
15%

11
25%

61
13%

13
22%

59
13%

118
36%

107
38%

79
36%

17
37%

169
37%

24
40%

162
37%

70
40%

172
53%

137
48%

105
48%

17
38%

224
49%

23
38%

219
50%

107
60%

151
47%

147
52%

111
52%

28
62%

230
51%

37
62%

221
50%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
635
369
307
193

1004
500

Male
A
489
250

Female
B
515
250

Under 35
C
352
181

35 to 49
D
386
191

50 to 64
E
266
128

Low
F
216
111

Medium
G
469
230

High
H
319
160

Married
I
501
249

Other
J
503
251

Low
K
374
243

Medium
L
525
199

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
520
253

No
O
484
247

Very much

228
46%

114
46%

113
45%

80
44%

94
49%

54
42%

51
46%

105
46%

71
45%

118
47%

110
44%

111
46%

94
47%

23
40%

114
45%

114
46%

135
44%

Somewhat

83
17%

37
15%

46
19%

32
18%

30
16%

21
16%

17
15%

37
16%

29
18%

42
17%

41
16%

43
18%

32
16%

8
14%

38
15%

45
18%

Not very much

84
17%

45
18%

39
16%

30
17%

32
16%

23
18%

17
15%

43
19%

25
16%

38
15%

46
18%

41
17%

32
16%

12
20%

44
17%

Not at all

105
21%

54
22%

51
20%

39
21%

36
19%

30
24%

26
24%

44
19%

34
21%

51
20%

54
22%

49
20%

41
21%

15
26%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

311
62%

151
60%

160
64%

112
62%

124
65%

75
59%

68
61%

143
62%

101
63%

160
64%

151
60%

154
63%

126
63%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

189
38%

99
40%

90
36%

69
38%

68
35%

53
41%

43
39%

87
38%

59
37%

89
36%

100
40%

90
37%

73
37%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
136
63

No
S
868
437

Yes
T
225
105

No
U
779
395

93
48%

33
52%

195
45%

50
48%

178
45%

54
18%

29
15%

6
10%

15
14%

69
17%

40
16%

53
17%

32
16%

10
15%

77
18%
R
75
17%

18
17%

66
17%

57
23%

47
19%

65
21%

39
20%

15
23%

90
21%

23
22%

82
21%

31
54%

152
60%

159
64%

189
62%

122
63%

39
62%

272
62%

65
61%

246
62%

27
46%

101
40%

88
36%

118
38%

71
37%

24
38%

165
38%

41
39%

148
38%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

Summary

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

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very much, somewhat, not very much, not at all.
Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
311
193
299
201

504
500

Male
A
241
252

Female
B
263
248

Under 35
C
150
184

35 to 49
D
171
159

50 to 64
E
183
156

Low
F
201
205

Medium
G
216
211

High
H
87
84*

Married
I
172
157

Other
J
332
343

Low
K
144
172

Medium
L
227
186

High
M
133
142

Yes
N
312
299

No
O
192
201

Very much

112
22%

60
24%

51
21%

45
24%

36
23%

31
20%

55
27%

41
19%

16
19%

32
20%

80
23%

38
22%

42
23%

31
22%

60
20%

52
26%

66
22%

Somewhat

58
12%

31
12%

27
11%

18
10%

21
13%

19
12%

28
13%

22
10%

8
10%

21
13%

37
11%

20
11%

19
10%

20
14%

35
12%

23
12%

25
9%

Not very much

88
18%

48
19%

40
16%

28
15%

29
18%

31
20%

40
19%

36
17%

12
14%

25
16%

63
18%

35
20%

30
16%

23
16%

57
19%

31
16%

51
17%

Not at all

242
48%

112
45%

130
52%

94
51%

73
46%

75
48%

83
40%

112
53%
F

47
57%
F

79
50%

163
47%

79
46%

95
51%

69
48%

148
49%

95
47%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

170
34%

91
36%

78
32%

62
34%

57
36%

51
33%

63
30%

24
29%

53
34%

117
34%

58
34%

61
33%

51
36%

95
32%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

330
66%

160
64%

170
68%

122
66%

103
64%

105
67%

82
40%
G
123
60%

148
70%
F

59
71%

104
66%

226
66%

114
66%

125
67%

91
64%

205
68%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
490
487

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
460
457

North
V
252
239

Center
W
121
115

South
X
131
146

French
Y
243
252

Flemish
Z
261
248

46
23%

1
7%

111
23%

9
21%

103
22%

40
17%

27
23%

1
7%

57
12%

4
9%

54
12%

18
8%

5
40%

83
17%

11
24%

78
17%

35
14%

20
17%
V
26
22%

28
19%

73
29%
Z
41
16%
Z
48
19%

38
15%

32
16%
P
37
19%

45
31%
V
20
13%

157
53%
Q

85
42%

6
46%

236
48%

20
45%

223
49%

146
61%
WX

43
37%

53
36%

89
35%

153
62%
Y

75
37%

91
30%

79
39%

2
14%

168
34%

13
30%

157
34%

58
24%

208
70%

122
61%

11
86%

319
66%

30
70%

300
66%

181
76%
WX

65
45%
V
81
55%

115
45%
Z
137
55%

55
22%

126
63%

47
40%
V
69
60%

Sushi food restaurants in your neighborhood

17
7%
40
16%

Summary

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/X - Y/Z * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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All Countries
Gender
Total

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
13086
5701
8057
3943

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

18787
12000

Male
A
9536
5995

Female
B
9251
6005

Under 35
C
7423
5274

35 to 49
D
6473
4069

50 to 64
E
4891
2656

Low
F
5887
3933

Medium
G
7413
4394

High
H
5274
3502

Married
I
8671
5239

Other
J
9609
6261

Low
K
5183
4360

Medium
L
6725
4201

High
M
6879
3438

Yes
N
10640
6311

No
O
8147
5689

Very much

2193
18%

1075
18%

1118
19%

919
17%

776
19%

498
19%

691
18%

818
19%

647
18%

1062
17%

793
18%

727
17%

1034
18%

1509
19%

2238
19%

1133
19%

1105
18%

724
18%

836
19%

640
18%

1057
17%

1174
19%

1064
19%

1631
27%

1675
28%

747
28%

1173
27%

950
27%

1734
27%

1572
28%

1554
19%
Q
2243
28%

Not at all

4263
36%

2156
36%

2107
35%

1849
35%

1445
36%

969
36%

1141
29%
G
1378
35%

833
19%
L
1217
28%

693
16%

3306
28%

764
19%
E
1084
27%

442
17%

Not very much

1032
20%
E
1475
28%

673
20%
L
712
21%
L
924
27%

1159
18%

Somewhat

999
19%
J
1038
20%
J
1468
28%

1566
36%

1266
36%

1734
33%

2417
39%
I

1517
35%

1617
38%
KM

1129
33%

2244
36%

2019
35%

2752
34%

1512
38%
P

386
30%

3877
36%
R

638
29%

3626
37%
T

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

4431
37%

2208
37%

2223
37%

1951
37%

1540
38%

941
35%

1415
36%

1655
38%

1287
37%

2119
34%

2098
37%

2530
62%

1716
65%

2518
64%

2739
62%

2215
63%

3978
63%

3591
63%

955
44%
U
1239
56%

3476
35%

3323
63%

545
42%
S
757
58%

3886
36%

3782
63%

3063
38%
Q
4994
62%

1368
35%

3787
63%

1385
40%
KL
2054
60%

2333
37%

7569
63%

1626
37%
L
2734
63%
M

1420
34%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

2037
39%
J
3202
61%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Yes
R
2175
1302

No
S
16612
10698

Yes
T
3711
2195

No
U
15076
9805

684
17%

254
20%

1939
18%

1731
18%

684
17%

291
22%
S
371
28%

1947
18%

462
21%
U
493
22%
U
602
27%

Noodles

1725
28%

1165
28%

1063
27%

2935
27%

1745
18%
2704
28%

Summary

4142
66%
I

2781
66%
KM

2575
65%
P

6812
64%
R

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

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65%
T

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Argentina
A
503
500

Australia
B
1004
500

86
17%
INP
93
19%
BEIPSUX
93
19%

73
15%
IN
57
11%

Belgium
C
504
500

Brazil
D
1030
500

Canada
E
1001
500

China
F
1000
500

France
G
1010
500

Germany
H
1007
500

Great Britain
I
1028
500

Hungary
J
1010
500

India
K
1020
500

Indonesia
L
506
500

Italy
M
1004
500

Japan
N
1001
500

Mexico
O
501
500

Poland
P
558
500

Russia
Q
561
500

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
507
503
501
500
500
500

Spain
U
1013
500

Sweden
V
502
500

Turkey
W
508
500

United
States
X
1005
500

Noodles
2193
18%

Very much

Somewhat

Not very much

Not at all

78
79
69
147
112
91
34
112
133
77
139
21
76
53
90
132
57
172
66
94
129
75
16%
16%
14%
29%
22%
18%
7%
22%
27%
15%
28%
4%
15%
11%
18%
26%
11%
34%
13%
19%
26%
15%
DEGHIJLNOPQ
BCDEHILNOPS
EINPSU
N
BCDEHILNOPS
CDEHILNOPQS
INP
DEGHIJLNOPQSUVX
IN
IN
INP
CDEHILNOPQS
N
HIJKLMNOPQR
IN
INP
CDEHILNOPQS
INP
INP
IN
IN
2238
75
100
68
117
96
70
43
79
144
167
90
151
111
61
98
143
57
112
54
62
120
68
19%
15%
20%
14%
23%
19%
14%
9%
16%
29%
33%
18%
30%
22%
12%
20%
29%
11%
22%
11%
12%
24%
14%
IU
BEHIPSUVX
I
BCEHIJPSUVX BEHIPSUVX
IU
BIU
DEGHIJMOPQSFGHIJMOPQSTBEHIPSUVX EFGHIJMOPQSBCEHIJPSUVX
BEHIPSUVX DEGHIJMPQSTUVX
BCEHIJPSUVX
BCEHIJPSUVX
I
3306
160
156
132
128
155
109
154
116
127
130
167
110
192
152
214
124
112
185
97
138
93
99
163
28%
32%
31%
26%
26%
31%
22%
31%
23%
25%
26%
33%
22%
38%
30%
43%
25%
22%
37%
19%
28%
19%
20%
33%
AEGIJKMQRTVW
AEGIJMRTVW
AT
AGTV
AGIMRTVW
AEGIJMQRTVW
ATV
ATV
EGIJKMQRTUVW
ABCDEFGHIJKMOQR AGIMRTVW FGHIJKLMOQRTUVWX
ADEGIJKMQRTUVW
AGIMTVW
AEGIJKMQRTUV
4263
228
210
191
190
235
82
184
186
307
181
92
88
161
136
161
173
187
112
201
119
242
251
152
194
36%
46%
42%
38%
38%
47%
16%
37%
37%
61%
36%
18%
18%
32%
27%
32%
35%
37%
22%
40%
24%
48%
50%
30%
39%
CFGHJKLMNOPQR
FJKLMNOPRTW FKLMNRT
FKLNRT GHJKLMNOPQRTWX
FKLMNRT
FKLMNRT GHJKLMNOPQR FKLNRT
FKLNRT
FKL
FKLRT
FKLNRT
FKLNRT
F
FKLNRT
FKL
GHJKLMNOPQ
GHJKLMNOPQR
FKLR
FKLMNORTW

Summary
Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

4431
37%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

7569
63%

179
130
153
178
137
263
207
161
77
191
277
245
229
172
36%
26%
31%
36%
27%
53%
41%
32%
15%
38%
55%
49%
46%
34%
BEIPSUX
I
IPU
BEIPSU
I
EGHIJMNOPQBCEHINPSUVX BEIPSU
BCEHIPSUX EGHIJMNOPQDEGHIJNOPQS
CDEHIJNOPQS BEIPSUX
321
370
347
322
363
237
293
339
423
309
223
255
271
328
64%
74%
69%
64%
73%
47%
59%
68%
85%
62%
45%
51%
54%
66%
FGJKLMQRTW FKLMRTW GHJKLMNOQRTW
FKLRTW
FGJKLMRTWGHJKLMNOPQR FKLMRTW
T
FKRT
FGKLMRTW
FKLMRTW GHJKLMNOQR

187
114
188
276
114
284
121
157
249
143
37%
23%
38%
55%
23%
57%
24%
31%
50%
29%
BEIPSUX
I
BCEIPSUX EGHIJMNOPQ
I
EGHIJLMNOPQ
I
IPU
DEGHIJNOPQS
IPU
313
386
312
224
386
216
379
343
251
357
63%
77%
62%
45%
77%
43%
76%
69%
50%
71%
FKLMRTW GHJKLMNOQR FKLMRTW
ADFGHJKLMNOQRTW
ACDFGHJKLMNOQR FGKLMRTW
AFGJKLMNOQRT

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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much, not at all.

18787
12000

North
America
A
2006
1000

LATAM
B
2034
1500

Europe
C
7636
4500

APAC
D
5593
3500

Very much

2193
18%

144
14%

240
16%

Somewhat

2238
19%

136
14%

Not very much

3306
28%

1217
27%

Not at all

4263
36%

291
29%
B
429
43%
BDEFG

304
20%
ACE
377
25%

777
17%
AE
632
14%

579
39%
DFG

1875
42%
DEFG

713
20%
ABCE
847
24%
ABCE
1026
29%
BC
915
26%

544
36%
AC
956
64%
DFG

1409
31%
A
3091
69%
BDFG

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

G-8
Countries
E
7617
4000

very much, somewhat, not very

BRIC
F
3611
2000

Middle
East/Africa
G
1518
1500

448
22%
ABCE
459
23%
ACE
541
27%

318
21%
ABCE
320
21%
ACE
395
26%

1590
40%
DFG

551
28%

466
31%
D

1314
33%
A
2686
67%
DFG

907
45%
ABCE
1093
55%

639
43%
ABCE
861
57%

Noodles
630
16%
684
17%
AC
1096
27%

Summary
Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

4431
37%

280
28%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

7569
63%

720
72%
BCDEFG

1559
45%
ABCE
1941
55%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B/C/D/E/F/G

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Argentina
Argentina
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
365
138
342
158

503
500

Male
A
204
245

Female
B
299
255

Under 35
C
245
248

35 to 49
D
163
154

50 to 64
E
95
98*

Low
F
17
22**

Medium
G
84
109*

High
H
402
368

Married
I
150
142*

Other
J
353
358

Low
K
170
327

Medium
L
172
119

High
M
161
55

Yes
N
262
231

No
O
241
269

Very much

86
17%

37
15%

49
19%

38
15%

32
21%

16
16%

10
46%

49
13%

19
13%

67
19%

6
10%

41
18%

45
17%

58
17%

93
19%

50
21%

43
17%

55
22%

22
14%

16
16%

5
22%

66
18%

26
18%

67
19%

62
19%
M
62
19%

19
16%

Somewhat

26
24%
H
22
20%

19
16%

12
22%

36
16%

57
21%

Not very much

93
19%

47
19%

46
18%

32
13%

31
20%

4
19%

20
19%

69
19%

33
23%

61
17%

55
17%

26
22%

12
21%

50
21%

Not at all

228
46%

110
45%

117
46%

123
49%

69
45%

30
31%
C
36
37%

3
13%

40
37%

184
50%

65
46%

163
45%

147
45%

55
46%

26
47%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

179
36%

88
36%

91
36%

93
38%

54
35%

31
32%

15
68%

115
31%

45
31%

134
38%

124
38%

37
32%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

321
64%

157
64%

164
64%

155
62%

100
65%

66
68%

7
32%

49
45%
H
61
55%

253
69%
G

98
69%

224
62%

203
62%

81
68%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
43*

No
S
455
457

Yes
T
73
61*

No
U
430
439

28
18%

6
14%

80
17%

10
16%

76
17%

62
18%

31
19%

5
12%

88
19%

10
16%

83
19%

44
16%

63
19%

30
19%

9
21%

84
18%

12
20%

81
19%

105
45%

123
46%

158
46%

69
44%

22
52%

205
45%

30
49%

198
45%

18
32%

77
33%

102
38%

120
35%

59
37%

11
27%

168
37%

19
32%

160
36%

37
68%

154
67%

167
62%

222
65%

99
63%

32
73%

289
63%

42
68%

279
64%

Noodles

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
895
125
416
84*

1020
500

Male
A
774
258

Female
B
246
242

Under 35
C
772
276

35 to 49
D
211
167

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
348
168

Medium
G
395
185

High
H
277
146

Married
I
581
311

Other
J
439
189

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
78
50*

High
M
942
450

Yes
N
687
290

No
O
333
210

Very much

133
27%

77
30%

56
23%

82
30%

39
23%

12
20%

39
23%

54
29%

40
27%

75
24%

58
31%

0
-

13
25%

121
27%

85
29%

48
23%

111
27%

22
26%

Somewhat

144
29%

81
31%

63
26%

88
32%

39
23%

17
30%

56
33%

51
28%

37
25%

83
27%

61
32%

0
-

14
27%

130
29%

90
31%

54
26%

126
30%

Not very much

130
26%

64
25%

67
27%

75
27%

43
26%

12
20%

45
27%

42
23%

43
29%

79
25%

52
27%

0
-

12
24%

118
26%

78
27%

52
25%

Not at all

92
18%

37
14%

56
23%
A

30
11%

46
27%
C

16
29%

28
17%

38
20%

27
18%

74
24%
J

18
10%

0
-

12
24%

80
18%

36
12%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

277
55%

120
49%

29
51%

95
56%

105
57%

77
53%

158
51%

26
52%

251
56%

89
53%
C

28
49%

73
44%

80
43%

69
47%

153
49%
J

119
63%
I
70
37%

0
-

223
45%

170
62%
D
106
38%

78
47%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

158
61%
B
100
39%

0
-

24
48%

199
44%

175
60%
O
115
40%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
291
129

No
S
729
371

Yes
T
632
297

No
U
388
203

88
24%
104
28%

92
31%
U
88
30%

41
20%

18
22%

45
35%
S
40
31%

56
28%

106
25%

24
29%

27
21%

103
28%

73
25%

57
28%

56
27%
N

73
18%

20
23%

16
12%

77
21%
R

44
15%

48
24%
T

102
49%

237
57%

40
48%

192
52%

179
43%

44
52%

180
61%
U
117
39%

98
48%

108
51%
N

86
67%
S
43
33%

Noodles

Summary

122
51%
A

180
48%
R

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52%
T

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Mexico
Mexico
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
356
145
340
160*

501
500

Male
A
252
238

Female
B
249
262

Under 35
C
255
270

35 to 49
D
158
156*

50 to 64
E
88
74*

Low
F
354
399

Medium
G
130
86*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
241
226

Other
J
260
274

Low
K
131
321

Medium
L
170
103

High
M
200
76

Yes
N
272
260

No
O
229
240

Very much

76
15%

32
13%

44
17%

37
14%

25
16%

14
19%

56
14%

17
19%

3
20%

35
16%

40
15%

47
15%

15
15%

13
17%

41
16%

34
14%

53
16%

Somewhat

111
22%

46
19%

65
25%

57
21%

32
21%

22
30%

86
21%

23
27%

3
18%

52
23%

59
22%

77
24%

20
19%

14
19%

58
22%

53
22%

Not very much

152
30%

79
33%

73
28%

128
32%

17
20%

7
47%

66
29%

86
31%

103
32%

30
29%

19
25%

73
28%

161
32%

81
34%

81
31%

48
31%
E
52
33%

10
14%

Not at all

94
35%
E
82
31%

27
37%

129
32%

30
35%

2
15%

73
32%

88
32%

93
29%

38
37%

30
39%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

187
37%

78
33%

108
41%

94
35%

57
36%

36
49%

142
36%

39
46%

6
38%

87
39%

100
36%

124
39%

35
34%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

313
63%

160
67%

153
59%

176
65%

100
64%

37
51%

257
64%

47
54%

9
62%

139
61%

174
64%

197
61%

68
66%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
54
44**

No
S
447
456

Yes
T
93
70*

No
U
408
430

23
14%

3
7%

72
16%

5
7%

71
16%

78
23%

34
21%

7
16%

104
23%

15
21%

96
22%

79
33%

104
31%

48
30%

15
35%

136
30%

26
37%

126
29%

88
34%

73
30%

105
31%

56
35%

18
41%

143
31%

25
35%

137
32%

27
36%

99
38%

88
37%

130
38%

56
35%

10
24%

176
39%

20
28%

167
39%

49
64%

161
62%

152
63%

209
62%

104
65%

33
76%

280
61%

51
72%

263
61%

Noodles

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
686
327
325
175

1013
500

Male
A
446
252

Female
B
567
248

Under 35
C
374
205

35 to 49
D
416
187

50 to 64
E
223
108

Low
F
567
294

Medium
G
364
172

High
H
82
35*

Married
I
503
238

Other
J
510
262

Low
K
463
249

Medium
L
96
114*

High
M
454
136

Yes
N
550
271

No
O
463
229

Very much

66
13%

33
13%

33
13%

29
14%

22
12%

14
13%

17
10%

3
9%

29
12%

37
14%

34
14%

17
15%

15
11%

35
13%

31
14%

39
12%

Somewhat

54
11%

29
12%

25
10%

14
8%

13
12%

20
11%

2
7%

29
12%

25
10%

27
11%

10
9%

17
12%

34
12%

21
9%

Not very much

138
28%

72
29%

65
26%

27
13%
D
53
26%

46
16%
G
32
11%

59
32%

26
24%

77
26%

51
29%

10
29%

70
29%

68
26%

70
28%

32
28%

36
26%

73
27%

Not at all

242
48%

117
46%

125
50%

95
46%

91
49%

56
51%

138
47%

85
49%

19
55%

110
46%

132
50%

118
47%

55
48%

69
50%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

121
24%

63
25%

58
23%

37
20%

27
25%

79
27%

37
21%

6
16%

59
25%

62
24%

61
25%

27
24%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

379
76%

189
75%

190
77%

57
28%
D
148
72%

150
80%
C

81
75%

215
73%

135
79%

29
84%

179
75%

200
76%

188
75%

87
76%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
85
41*

No
S
928
459

Yes
T
106
48*

No
U
907
452

27
15%

7
17%

59
13%

8
17%

58
13%

33
10%

22
12%

6
15%

48
10%

7
14%

48
11%

65
28%

95
29%

43
24%

11
27%

127
28%

10
21%

128
28%

129
48%

113
49%

158
49%

84
48%

17
41%

225
49%

23
48%

219
48%

32
24%

69
25%

52
23%

72
22%

48
28%

13
32%

107
23%

15
31%

106
23%

104
76%

202
75%

178
77%

253
78%

126
72%

28
68%

351
77%

33
69%

346
77%

Noodles

Summary

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
436
67
421
79**

503
500

Male
A
260
240*

Female
B
243
260*

Under 35
C
74
287*

35 to 49
D
231
138

50 to 64
E
198
76

Low
F
16
22**

Medium
G
69
98**

High
H
418
380

Married
I
320
214

Other
J
183
286*

Low
K
172
203*

Medium
L
175
174*

High
M
156
122*

Yes
N
325
240

No
O
178
260*

Very much

57
11%

35
15%

22
8%

29
10%

20
14%

8
10%

10
45%

16
16%

31
8%

19
9%

38
13%

19
9%

21
12%

17
14%

26
11%

31
12%

54
13%

Somewhat

57
11%

29
12%

28
11%

29
10%

17
13%

10
13%

2
8%

3
3%

52
14%

32
15%

25
9%

17
9%

29
17%

10
8%

28
12%

29
11%

Not very much

185
37%

81
34%

104
40%

110
38%

50
36%

25
33%

6
26%

46
47%

133
35%

71
33%

114
40%

85
42%

55
31%

45
37%

91
38%

Not at all

201
40%

95
40%

106
41%

118
41%

51
37%

33
43%

5
21%

33
34%

164
43%

91
43%

110
38%

82
40%

69
40%

50
41%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

114
23%

64
27%

50
19%

59
20%

37
27%

18
24%

11
53%

19
19%

84
22%

52
24%

62
22%

36
18%

51
29%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

386
77%

176
73%

210
81%

228
80%

101
73%

58
76%

10
47%

80
81%

296
78%

162
76%

224
78%

167
82%

124
71%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
152
111*

No
S
351
389

Yes
T
219
187*

No
U
284
313*

3
4%

8
7%

49
13%

18
10%

39
12%

49
12%

8
10%

17
15%

40
10%

22
12%

34
11%

94
36%

147
35%

38
48%

34
31%

150
39%

52
28%

133
42%

95
40%

106
41%

171
41%

30
38%

51
46%

150
39%

94
50%

108
34%

27
22%

54
22%

60
23%

103
24%

11
14%

25
23%

89
23%

41
22%

73
23%

95
78%

186
78%

200
77%

318
76%

68
86%

85
77%

301
77%

146
78%

240
77%

Noodles

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
684
344
329
171

1028
500

Male
A
512
246

Female
B
516
254

Under 35
C
331
185

35 to 49
D
336
158

50 to 64
E
361
157

Low
F
251
123

Medium
G
618
299

High
H
159
78

Married
I
407
188

Other
J
621
312

Low
K
355
173

Medium
L
360
178

High
M
313
150

Yes
N
628
291

No
O
400
209

Very much

34
7%

14
6%

20
8%

11
6%

10
6%

13
8%

7
6%

21
7%

6
7%

14
8%

19
6%

11
6%

8
5%

17
6%

16
8%

21
6%

Somewhat

43
9%

25
10%

18
7%

10
8%

28
9%

5
7%

19
10%

25
8%

16
9%

16
9%

22
8%

21
10%

116
23%

57
23%

59
23%

12
8%
E
40
25%

7
4%

Not very much

25
13%
DE
41
22%

15
10%
L
12
8%

36
23%

28
23%

73
24%

15
19%

50
27%

66
21%

40
23%

42
24%

34
23%

68
23%

Not at all

307
61%

149
61%

157
62%

109
59%

96
61%

102
65%

78
63%

177
59%

52
66%

105
56%

202
65%
I

106
61%

112
63%

88
59%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

77
15%

39
16%

38
15%

22
14%

20
12%

17
14%

49
16%

11
14%

33
18%

44
14%

26
15%

24
13%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

423
85%

207
84%

216
85%

35
19%
E
150
81%

136
86%

138
88%
C

106
86%

250
84%

66
86%

155
82%

268
86%

146
85%

154
87%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
78
36*

No
S
950
464

Yes
T
121
56

No
U
907
444

13
8%

2
6%

31
7%

5
10%

28
6%

29
9%

14
8%

4
12%

39
8%

36
8%

49
23%

80
24%

36
21%

8
22%

108
23%

8
14%
U
12
22%

104
23%

183
63%

123
59%

199
61%

108
63%

21
59%

286
62%

30
54%

277
62%

27
18%

40
14%

37
18%

50
15%

27
16%

7
19%

70
15%

64
14%

122
82%

251
86%

172
82%

279
85%

144
84%

29
81%

394
85%

13
24%
U
42
76%

Noodles

Summary

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 * small base

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CK1_6. [Noodles] The following products are either exported from or associated with Japan. Please indicate if you are avoiding any of these very much, somewhat, not very much, not at all.
US
US
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
631
374
318
182

1005
500

Male
A
454
247

Female
B
551
253

Under 35
C
282
182

35 to 49
D
354
161

50 to 64
E
369
157

Low
F
180
76

Medium
G
229
109

High
H
596
315

Married
I
581
282

Other
J
424
218

Low
K
399
232

Medium
L
352
127

High
M
254
141

Yes
N
525
251

No
O
480
249

Very much

75
15%

40
16%

36
14%

22
12%

27
17%

27
17%

13
16%

18
17%

44
14%

44
16%

31
14%

41
18%

17
13%

17
12%

31
13%

47
15%

28
15%

Somewhat

68
14%

38
15%

30
12%

23
14%

15
10%

11
15%

15
14%

42
13%

38
14%

30
14%

30
13%

14
11%

24
17%

33
13%

46
15%

Not very much

163
33%

77
31%

86
34%

29
16%
E
57
31%

44
17%
O
35
14%

49
30%

57
36%

21
28%

36
33%

106
34%

98
35%

65
30%

72
31%

46
36%

45
32%

78
31%

84
34%

Not at all

194
39%

93
38%

101
40%

74
41%

62
38%

58
37%

31
41%

40
37%

123
39%

102
36%

92
42%

90
39%

50
39%

55
39%

93
37%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

143
29%

77
31%

66
26%

51
28%

50
31%

42
27%

24
32%

33
30%

86
27%

83
29%

60
28%

71
31%

31
24%

41
29%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

357
71%

170
69%

186
74%

131
72%

111
69%

115
73%

52
68%

76
70%

228
73%

200
71%

157
72%

161
69%

96
76%

100
71%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
47*

No
S
908
453

Yes
T
122
60

No
U
883
440

65
14%

111
35%

52
29%

14
29%

149
33%

13
22%
U
12
20%
U
16
26%

62
14%

22
12%

11
23%
S
7
15%

101
40%

114
36%

80
44%
P

15
33%

179
39%

19
32%

175
40%

79
32%

64
26%

94
29%

50
27%

125
28%

185
74%

225
71%

132
73%

25
42%
U
35
58%

118
27%

172
68%

18
38%
S
29
62%

Noodles

61
13%

56
13%
147
33%

Summary

328
72%
R

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
364
143
310
190

507
500

Male
A
366
283

Female
B
141
217

Under 35
C
336
295

35 to 49
D
149
168

50 to 64
E
22
37**

Low
F
159
142

Medium
G
90
94*

High
H
166
166

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
137
140

Medium
L
129
131*

High
M
241
229

Yes
N
263
221

No
O
244
279

Very much

132
26%

83
29%

50
23%

71
24%

46
28%

15
39%

40
28%

23
25%

47
28%

0
-

0
-

39
28%

24
18%

64
29%

68
24%

90
29%

Somewhat

143
29%

92
33%

51
24%

79
27%

53
32%

11
30%

38
27%

31
33%

52
31%

0
-

0
-

32
23%

43
33%

69
30%
L
68
30%

66
24%

Not very much

112
22%

57
20%

55
26%

65
22%

40
24%

6
17%

13
14%

34
21%

0
-

0
-

38
27%

28
21%

47
20%

Not at all

112
22%

52
18%

61
28%
A

80
27%
D

28
17%

5
13%

41
29%
G
24
17%

77
35%
O
46
21%

27
28%

33
20%

0
-

0
-

31
22%

37
28%

45
20%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

276
55%

101
46%

150
51%

99
59%

26
70%

77
54%

55
58%

99
60%

0
-

0
-

71
51%

67
51%

137
60%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

224
45%

175
62%
B
108
38%

116
54%
A

145
49%

68
41%

11
30%

65
46%

40
42%

67
40%

0
-

0
-

69
49%

65
49%

91
40%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
83*

No
S
410
417

Yes
T
124
110*

No
U
383
390

43
22%

16
19%

116
28%

29
27%

103
26%

99
32%

44
23%

111
27%

70
23%

42
22%

46
42%
U
21
19%

97
25%

66
23%

33
39%
S
23
28%

33
15%

80
29%
N

50
16%

62
33%
P

11
14%

101
24%
R

14
13%

99
25%
T

141
64%
O
79
36%

134
48%

189
61%
Q
121
39%

87
45%

49
59%

227
54%

200
51%

104
55%
P

34
41%

190
46%

75
69%
U
35
31%

Noodles

89
21%

91
23%

Summary

145
52%
N

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

1001
500

Female
B
520
253

Under 35
C
293
178

35 to 49
D
382
176

50 to 64
E
326
147

Low
F
233
120

Medium
G
396
193

High
H
372
188

Married
I
420
202

Other
J
581
298

Low
K
344
186

Medium
L
523
224

High
M
134
91

Yes
N
526
260

No
O
475
240

Employed
P
693
344

Very much

69
14%

31
12%

38
15%

17
10%

24
14%

29
15%

23
12%

33
16%

36
12%

27
14%

34
15%

9
10%

41
16%

28
12%

47
14%

22
14%

6
11%

63
14%

8
12%

61
14%

3
7%

5
14%

5
11%

10
15%

Somewhat

38
16%

29
12%

18
10%

17
14%

29
15%

22
12%

23
11%

45
15%

12
13%

36
14%

31
13%

49
14%

19
12%

8
16%

60
13%

9
13%

59
14%

4
11%

5
13%

5
10%

12
17%

128
26%

64
26%

64
25%

44
25%

38
26%

32
27%

54
28%

42
22%

48
24%

80
27%

33
18%
L
40
21%

23
10%

Not very much

29
16%
D
46
26%

27
19%
C
20
14%

18
15%

68
14%

73
28%

55
23%

87
25%

41
26%

15
29%

113
25%

21
32%

107
25%

Not at all

85
48%

89
51%
E

61
41%

53
45%

81
42%

100
54%
FG

98
49%

137
46%

87
47%

45
50%

110
42%

125
52%
N

161
47%

74
47%

22
44%

212
47%

28
43%

207
48%

16
44%

15
34%
ab
20
44%

16
24%

121
48%

15
40%
Yab
15
42%

10
29%

113
46%

64
29%
K
102
46%

24
26%

235
47%

30
44%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

137
27%

69
28%

68
27%

47
26%

43
24%

34
29%

58
30%

45
24%

56
28%

81
27%

21
23%

77
30%

60
25%

96
28%

41
27%

14
27%

123
27%

16
25%

121
28%

6
18%

9
27%

10
22%

363
73%

178
72%

185
73%

131
74%

133
76%
E

85
71%

135
70%

142
76%

146
72%

217
73%

59
32%
L
127
68%

57
25%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

48
33%
D
99
67%

167
75%
K

69
77%

183
70%

180
75%

249
72%

114
73%

37
73%

326
73%

48
75%

315
72%

30
82%
Yb

26
73%

35
78%

22
32%
V
47
68%

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Yes
R
105
51

No
S
896
449

Yes
T
133
65

No
U
868
435

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
72
36*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
71
35*

CANADAALBERTA
X
89
44*

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
140
0
69
-**

Male
A
481
247

Not
Employed
Q
308
156

CANADAONTARIO
a
375
189

CANADAQUEBEC
b
254
127

0
-

29
15%

18
14%

0
-

22
11%

22
17%

0
-

45
24%

27
21%

0
-

94
50%

61
48%

0
-

50
27%

0
-

138
73%

39
31%
V
88
69%

Noodles

Summary

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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France
France
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
623
387
310
190

1010
500

Male
A
496
247

Female
B
514
253

Under 35
C
376
191

35 to 49
D
322
164

50 to 64
E
312
145

Low
F
291
146

Medium
G
507
251

High
H
212
103

Married
I
338
166

Other
J
672
334

Low
K
347
167

Medium
L
371
209

High
M
292
124

Yes
N
617
301

No
O
393
199

Very much

112
22%

52
21%

60
24%

41
21%

40
24%

31
21%

35
24%

56
22%

20
20%

41
25%

71
21%

43
26%

44
21%

24
20%

61
20%

50
25%

65
21%

Somewhat

96
19%

47
19%

48
19%

31
16%

30
18%

28
19%

46
18%

21
20%

35
21%

61
18%

17
14%

54
18%

41
21%

109
22%

53
22%

56
22%

40
21%

40
25%

29
20%

58
23%

22
21%

31
19%

78
23%

40
24%
M
30
18%

39
19%

Not very much

34
24%
C
28
19%

48
23%

Not at all

184
37%

95
38%

89
35%

78
41%
D

54
33%

51
35%

54
37%

90
36%

40
39%

59
36%

125
37%

55
33%

77
37%

31
25%
K
52
42%
K

73
24%
O
112
37%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

207
41%

99
40%

108
43%

72
38%

70
42%

65
45%

64
44%

102
41%

41
40%

75
45%

132
39%

83
40%

41
33%

115
38%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

293
59%

148
60%

145
57%

118
62%

95
58%

80
55%

83
56%

148
59%

62
60%

91
55%

202
61%

83
50%
LM
84
50%

125
60%
K

83
67%
K

185
62%
O

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
976
483

Yes
T
71
33*

No
U
939
467

46
24%

5
27%

107
22%

7
22%

104
22%

58
19%

37
20%

3
19%

92
19%

7
21%

89
19%

36
18%

73
24%

36
19%

6
34%

103
21%

9
28%

100
21%

72
36%

114
37%

70
37%

3
20%

181
37%
R

10
30%

174
37%

92
46%
N
108
54%

124
40%

83
44%

8
47%

199
41%

14
43%

193
41%

187
60%

106
56%

9
53%

284
59%

19
57%

274
59%

Noodles

Summary

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 * small base

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
675
332
332
168

1007
500

Male
A
492
253

Female
B
515
247

Under 35
C
294
172

35 to 49
D
378
183

50 to 64
E
335
145

Low
F
429
217

Medium
G
330
160

High
H
248
123

Married
I
330
152

Other
J
677
348

Low
K
238
113

Medium
L
588
285

High
M
181
101

Yes
N
711
352

No
O
296
148

Very much

91
18%

41
16%

50
20%

22
13%

32
17%

32
15%

17
17%

59
17%

31
21%

64
19%

34
14%

28
16%

24
13%

33
15%

16
13%

50
14%

26
23%
L
18
16%

48
17%

36
14%

35
23%
J
20
13%

55
16%

70
14%

34
21%
F
21
13%

25
20%

Somewhat

37
25%
CD
18
13%

42
15%

10
10%

54
15%

16
11%

Not very much

154
31%

75
30%

79
32%

53
31%

56
31%

44
31%

69
32%

43
27%

42
34%

48
31%

106
30%

32
28%

91
32%

30
30%

105
30%

Not at all

186
37%

101
40%

85
34%

69
40%
E

72
39%
E

45
31%

83
38%

62
39%

41
33%

49
32%

137
39%
I

38
33%

104
37%

44
44%
K

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

161
32%

77
30%

84
34%

50
29%

55
30%

65
30%

55
35%

40
33%

55
36%

105
30%

339
68%

176
70%

163
66%

122
71%
E

128
70%
E

152
70%

105
65%

83
67%

96
64%

243
70%

44
39%
M
70
61%

90
31%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

55
38%
CD
90
62%

195
69%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
42*

No
S
923
458

Yes
T
148
74

No
U
859
426

27
16%

8
20%

82
18%

14
19%

77
18%

48
15%

22
13%

7
17%

63
14%

13
18%

57
13%

48
33%

99
30%

54
32%

9
21%

24
33%

129
30%

134
38%

52
35%

121
36%

65
39%

17
42%

145
32%
R
168
37%

22
30%

164
38%

27
27%

113
32%

48
32%

112
34%

49
29%

16
37%

145
32%

27
37%

134
31%

74
73%
K

239
68%

100
68%

221
66%

119
71%

26
63%

313
68%

46
63%

293
69%

Noodles

Summary

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 * small base

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Australia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
354
190

1004
500

Male
A
532
252

Female
B
472
248

Under 35
C
169
197

35 to 49
D
332
155

50 to 64
E
503
149

Low
F
225
126*

Medium
G
564
275

High
H
215
99

Married
I
564
241

Other
J
440
259

Low
K
360
131

Medium
L
348
295

High
M
296
74

Yes
N
581
256

No
O
423
244

Employed
P
650
310

Very much

73
15%

31
12%

42
17%

27
14%

21
13%

25
17%

24
19%

38
14%

11
11%

38
16%

35
14%

34
14%

46
15%

Somewhat

32
13%

23
11%

19
12%

16
11%

9
7%

40
14%

8
8%

22
9%

28
11%

29
12%

34
11%

Not very much

160
32%

76
30%

84
34%

64
33%

49
31%

47
32%

33
26%

88
32%

39
39%

35
14%
J
83
34%

88
36%

Not at all

120
47%
B

90
36%

82
42%

66
43%

61
41%

59
47%

109
40%

41
42%

85
35%

125
48%
I

98
33%
M
133
45%

72
28%

210
42%

44
34%
M
47
36%

15
20%
L
12
17%
L
18
24%

39
15%

26
10%

25
19%
L
15
11%

33
11%

57
11%

29
40%

116
45%

94
38%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

130
26%

56
22%

74
30%

50
25%

39
26%

41
27%

34
27%

78
28%

19
19%

57
22%

196
78%

174
70%

147
75%

115
74%

108
73%

93
73%

197
72%

80
81%

27
37%
L
47
63%

67
26%

370
74%

40
30%
L
92
70%

63
21%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

73
30%
J
168
70%

189
74%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R
144
69*

No
S
860
431

Yes
T
193
81*

No
U
811
419

METRO
V
634
297

NON-METRO
W
370
203

VIC/TAS
X
284
139

NSW/ACT
Y
320
148

QLD
Z
167
103*

SA/NT
a
114
54*

WA
b
119
57*

27
14%

13
19%

60
14%

16
19%

57
14%

44
15%

29
14%

17
12%

24
16%

12
12%

10
18%

10
17%

23
12%

7
11%

50
12%

11
13%

47
11%

39
13%

18
9%

13
10%

21
14%

14
14%

5
8%

4
8%

101
33%

59
31%

24
34%

136
32%

26
32%

134
32%

90
30%

70
35%

53
38%

41
28%

29
28%

19
35%

17
31%

129
42%

81
43%

25
36%

185
43%

29
36%

181
43%

124
42%

86
42%

55
39%

62
42%

48
46%

20
38%

25
45%

63
26%

80
26%

50
26%

21
30%

109
25%

26
32%

104
25%

83
28%

47
23%

31
22%

45
30%

26
25%

14
27%

14
25%

181
74%

230
74%

140
74%

48
70%

322
75%

55
68%

315
75%

214
72%

156
77%

108
78%

103
70%

77
75%

39
73%

43
75%

Noodles

77
30%

30
10%

Summary

202
78%
I

232
79%
KM

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
346
326
174

1001
500

Male
A
520
251

Female
B
481
249

Under 35
C
377
186

35 to 49
D
310
150

50 to 64
E
314
164

Low
F
599
298

Medium
G
330
165

High
H
72
36*

Married
I
516
263

Other
J
485
237

Low
K
310
154

Medium
L
224
114

High
M
467
232

Yes
N
505
249

No
O
496
251

Very much

21
4%

9
3%

12
5%

4
2%

7
4%

10
3%

10
6%

2
6%

11
4%

10
4%

6
4%

7
6%

8
4%

11
4%

10
4%

15
5%

Somewhat

151
30%

67
27%

53
28%

48
32%

91
30%

47
28%

13
36%

49
32%

38
34%

63
27%

67
27%

192
38%

103
41%

74
40%

58
38%

60
37%

62
38%

10
26%

89
38%

56
36%

43
38%

93
40%

99
40%

83
33%
N
94
37%

106
33%
Q
123
38%

Not at all

136
27%

72
29%

64
26%

54
29%

38
25%

44
27%

120
40%
H
78
26%

89
34%
J
103
39%

61
26%

Not very much

83
34%
A
89
36%

10
6%
C
49
30%

47
28%

12
32%

60
23%

76
32%
I

43
28%

26
23%

67
29%

72
29%

63
25%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

172
34%

76
30%

57
31%

55
37%

59
36%

100
34%

56
34%

15
42%

55
36%

78
31%

93
37%

175
70%
B

128
69%

95
63%

105
64%

198
66%

109
66%

21
58%

165
70%
I

99
64%

45
39%
M
69
61%

72
31%

328
66%

100
38%
J
163
62%

72
30%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

96
39%
A
153
61%

161
69%
L

171
69%

157
63%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
112
56

No
S
889
444

Yes
T
142
71

No
U
859
429

6
4%

2
3%

19
4%

4
5%

17
4%

44
26%

17
31%

133
30%

22
31%

129
30%

70
40%

20
36%

172
39%

25
36%

167
39%

82
25%

54
31%

16
29%

120
27%

20
28%

116
27%

121
37%
Q
205
63%

51
29%

19
35%

152
34%

26
36%

146
34%

123
71%
P

36
65%

292
66%

45
64%

283
66%

Noodles

Summary

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
157
330
170

501
500

Male
A
242
253

Female
B
259
247

Under 35
C
196
211

35 to 49
D
189
183

50 to 64
E
116
107

Low
F
94
96*

Medium
G
230
230

High
H
177
174

Married
I
287
271

Other
J
214
229

Low
K
17
20**

Medium
L
157
166

High
M
327
314

Yes
N
250
243

No
O
251
257

Very much

172
34%

75
30%

67
32%

72
40%

32
30%

36
38%

73
32%

63
36%

93
34%

79
34%

5
24%

64
39%

102
33%

80
33%

92
36%

116
35%

Somewhat

112
22%

60
24%

97
39%
A
52
21%

39
19%

23
21%

20
21%

55
24%

37
21%

70
26%

42
19%

2
9%

22
13%

53
21%

97
19%

51
20%

46
19%

44
21%

25
23%

17
18%

39
17%

40
23%

52
19%

45
20%

8
38%

35
21%

88
28%
L
54
17%

59
24%

Not very much

50
28%
C
28
15%

49
20%

Not at all

119
24%

67
26%

52
21%

60
29%
D

32
17%

27
25%

22
23%

63
27%

34
20%

56
21%

63
27%

6
29%

44
27%

69
22%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

284
57%

135
53%

149
60%

107
51%

55
51%

57
59%

128
56%

100
57%

163
60%

121
53%

7
33%

87
52%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

216
43%

118
47%

98
40%

104
49%
D

123
67%
CE
60
33%

52
49%
D

39
41%

102
44%

75
43%

108
40%

108
47%

14
67%

80
48%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
61
60*

No
S
440
440

Yes
T
101
98*

No
U
400
402

55
33%

19
31%

153
35%

29
30%

143
36%

80
24%

33
19%

14
24%

98
22%

26
27%

86
21%

48
19%

60
18%

37
22%

14
23%

83
19%

19
19%

78
19%

55
23%

64
25%

74
22%

45
27%

13
22%

106
24%

24
25%

95
24%

191
61%

139
57%

145
56%

196
59%

88
52%

33
55%

251
57%

55
56%

229
57%

123
39%

104
43%

112
44%

134
41%

82
48%

27
45%

189
43%

43
44%

173
43%

Noodles

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Russia
Russia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
448
113
373
127*

561
500

Male
A
251
241

Female
B
310
259

Under 35
C
264
211

35 to 49
D
268
240

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
29
35**

Medium
G
64
65*

High
H
468
400

Married
I
288
250

Other
J
273
250

Low
K
61
146*

Medium
L
290
266

High
M
210
88

Yes
N
286
259

No
O
275
241

Very much

90
18%

44
18%

46
18%

44
21%

35
15%

10
21%

10
27%

19
28%

62
15%

44
18%

46
18%

33
22%

42
16%

15
17%

46
18%

44
18%

74
20%

Somewhat

98
20%

55
23%

43
17%

42
20%

43
18%

14
28%

8
22%

7
11%

84
21%

45
18%

53
21%

27
18%

58
22%

14
16%

58
22%

41
17%

Not very much

124
25%

41
17%

52
25%

56
24%

16
33%

3
10%

19
29%

102
26%

62
25%

62
25%

30
21%

69
26%

25
28%

52
20%

Not at all

187
37%

100
42%

83
32%
A
88
34%

73
35%

105
44%

9
19%

14
41%

21
32%

153
38%

98
39%

90
36%

56
39%

97
36%

35
39%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

188
38%

99
41%

89
34%

86
41%

78
33%

24
49%

17
50%

26
39%

145
36%

90
36%

99
39%

59
41%

100
38%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

312
62%

141
59%

170
66%

125
59%

161
67%

25
51%

18
50%

39
61%

255
64%

160
64%

152
61%

87
59%

166
62%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
40**

No
S
512
460

Yes
T
109
83*

No
U
452
417

15
12%

5
12%

85
18%

8
10%

82
20%

70
19%

29
23%

9
23%

89
19%

19
23%

79
19%

72
30%

99
26%

26
20%

11
26%

114
25%

27
33%

97
23%

103
40%

84
35%

130
35%

57
45%

16
39%

172
37%

28
34%

159
38%

29
33%

104
40%

84
35%

144
39%

44
35%

14
35%

174
38%

27
33%

161
39%

59
67%

155
60%

156
65%

229
61%

83
65%

26
65%

286
62%

56
67%

256
61%

Noodles

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
178
339
161*

502
500

Male
A
216
253*

Female
B
286
247

Under 35
C
143
185*

35 to 49
D
151
137*

50 to 64
E
208
177*

Low
F
245
216*

Medium
G
219
238

High
H
38
46**

Married
I
138
141*

Other
J
364
359

Low
K
329
105

Medium
L
85
263*

High
M
88
133*

Yes
N
329
352

No
O
173
148*

Very much

94
19%

49
19%

45
18%

21
11%

33
24%

40
23%

36
16%

44
19%

14
32%

55
15%

24
16%

64
19%

35
14%

28
11%

24
13%

17
13%

21
12%

20
9%

37
16%

6
13%

59
23%
M
27
10%

70
20%

62
12%

14
10%

36
10%

27
18%

Not very much

93
19%

48
19%

45
18%

36
20%

18
13%

38
22%

35
16%

51
21%

7
15%

31
22%

62
17%

23
22%
M
21
20%
LM
20
19%

12
9%

Somewhat

39
28%
J
11
8%

42
16%

31
23%

68
19%

Not at all

251
50%

122
48%

129
52%

105
57%

69
50%

77
44%

126
58%

106
44%

19
41%

59
42%

191
53%

41
39%

134
51%

76
57%
K

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

157
31%

84
33%

73
30%

44
24%

51
37%

62
35%

55
25%

81
34%

20
44%

50
36%

107
30%

87
33%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

343
69%

170
67%

174
70%

141
76%

87
63%

115
65%

161
75%

157
66%

26
56%

91
64%

253
70%

44
42%
M
61
58%

176
67%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
46
50**

No
S
456
450

Yes
T
68
88*

No
U
434
412

30
19%

12
24%

82
18%

20
23%

74
18%

43
13%

20
12%

7
14%

55
12%

9
10%

53
13%

25
17%

68
20%

24
15%

18
37%

75
17%

22
25%

71
17%

178
51%

72
49%

164
48%

87
54%

13
25%

238
53%

36
41%

215
52%

26
19%

106
30%

51
34%

107
31%

50
31%

19
38%

138
31%

29
34%

127
31%

107
81%
K

246
70%

97
66%

232
69%

111
69%

31
62%

313
69%

58
66%

285
69%

Noodles

51
14%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
425
81
416
84*

506
500

Male
A
276
250

Female
B
230
250

Under 35
C
305
282

35 to 49
D
184
181

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
86
78*

Medium
G
279
272

High
H
141
150

Married
I
249
258

Other
J
257
242

Low
K
196
194

Medium
L
35
35**

High
M
275
271

Yes
N
225
219

No
O
281
281

Very much

77
15%

37
15%

40
16%

43
15%

30
17%

4
11%

15
20%

35
13%

27
18%

41
16%

37
15%

27
14%

8
23%

43
16%

39
18%

39
14%

68
16%

Somewhat

167
33%

89
36%

78
31%

94
34%

61
34%

12
32%

25
32%

102
38%

40
27%

96
37%

72
30%

68
35%

7
20%

92
34%

74
34%

94
33%

Not very much

167
33%

85
34%

82
33%

87
31%

64
35%

16
42%

22
29%

90
33%

55
37%

87
34%

80
33%

67
35%

10
30%

90
33%

69
32%

Not at all

88
18%

39
16%

49
20%

57
20%

26
14%

6
15%

15
20%

45
17%

28
18%

35
13%

54
22%
I

32
16%

10
28%

47
17%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

245
49%

126
50%

119
47%

137
49%

91
50%

16
43%

40
52%

137
50%

67
45%

136
53%

109
45%

95
49%

15
42%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

255
51%

124
50%

131
53%

144
51%

90
50%

21
57%

38
48%

135
50%

83
55%

122
47%

133
55%

99
51%

20
58%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
446
435

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
371
369

9
11%

13
20%

64
15%

26
20%

51
14%

134
32%

34
40%

24
36%

144
33%

46
35%

121
33%

98
35%

143
34%

25
29%

17
27%

150
34%

43
33%

124
34%

37
17%

51
18%

71
17%

17
20%

11
17%

77
18%

16
12%

73
20%

135
50%

112
51%

132
47%

202
49%

43
51%

36
56%

208
48%

72
55%

173
47%

136
50%

106
49%

149
53%

214
51%

41
49%

28
44%

227
52%

58
45%

197
53%

Noodles

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Turkey
Turkey
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
320
188
288
212*

508
500

Male
A
404
252

Female
B
104
248*

Under 35
C
398
262

35 to 49
D
99
190*

50 to 64
E
11
48**

Low
F
76
56*

Medium
G
238
204

High
H
194
240*

Married
I
224
290*

Other
J
284
210

Low
K
174
176*

Medium
L
85
97**

High
M
249
227

Yes
N
253
220*

No
O
255
280*

Very much

129
26%

66
26%

63
25%

60
23%

50
26%

19
41%

7
13%

49
24%

86
30%

43
20%

34
19%

15
15%

72
26%

73
25%

120
24%

58
23%

62
25%

66
25%

51
27%

3
6%

18
32%

55
27%

74
26%

46
22%

24
25%

55
25%

66
23%

Not very much

99
20%

51
20%

48
19%

63
24%

32
17%

3
6%

11
20%

36
18%

51
21%

47
16%

51
24%

60
34%
M
30
17%

81
36%
K
36
16%

57
26%

Somewhat

72
30%
F
48
20%

16
16%

52
23%

46
21%

Not at all

152
30%

78
31%

75
30%

74
28%

56
30%

22
47%

20
35%

64
31%

68
28%

82
28%

70
33%

52
30%

43
44%

57
25%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

249
50%

123
49%

126
51%

126
48%

101
53%

22
47%

25
45%

104
51%

120
50%

160
55%

89
42%

94
53%

38
40%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

251
50%

129
51%

122
49%

137
52%

89
47%

25
53%

31
55%

100
49%

119
50%

129
45%

121
58%

82
47%

59
60%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
59
53*

No
S
449
447

Yes
T
155
146*

No
U
353
354

56
27%

21
39%

108
24%

76
22%

75
26%

45
21%

17
32%

103
23%

53
36%
U
36
25%

53
19%

55
19%

44
21%

11
22%

87
20%

30
20%

69
20%

63
29%

89
32%

86
30%

66
31%

4
7%

148
33%
R

28
19%

124
35%
T

117
52%

111
50%

138
49%

147
51%

102
48%

211
47%

89
61%

160
45%

110
48%

109
50%

142
51%

141
49%

110
52%

38
71%
S
15
29%

235
53%
R

57
39%

193
55%

Noodles

84
24%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Hungary
Hungary
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
611
399
285
215

1010
500

Male
A
504
244

Female
B
506
256

Under 35
C
283
202

35 to 49
D
307
142

50 to 64
E
420
156

Low
F
480
260

Medium
G
405
166

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
516
226

Other
J
494
274

Low
K
172
130

Medium
L
596
294

High
M
242
77

Yes
N
554
238

No
O
456
262

Very much

112
22%

50
20%

63
25%

49
25%

30
21%

33
21%

60
23%

38
23%

0
-

51
23%

61
22%

29
22%

69
23%

15
20%

54
23%

59
22%

67
24%

Somewhat

79
16%

38
15%

41
16%

32
16%

23
16%

24
15%

38
15%

26
16%

0
19%

37
16%

42
15%

26
20%

42
14%

11
14%

42
18%

37
14%

Not very much

127
25%

61
25%

67
26%

58
29%

33
23%

37
23%

69
27%

40
24%

1
50%

54
24%

73
27%

35
27%

76
26%

17
22%

55
23%

Not at all

181
36%

96
39%

85
33%

62
31%

57
40%
C

62
40%
C

94
36%

62
38%

0
31%

84
37%

97
35%

40
31%

107
36%

34
45%
KL

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

191
38%

87
36%

104
41%

82
41%

52
37%

57
37%

98
38%

64
39%

0
19%

88
39%

104
38%

55
42%

111
38%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

309
62%

157
64%

152
59%

120
59%

90
63%

99
63%

163
62%

102
61%

1
81%

138
61%

170
62%

75
58%

183
62%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
37*

No
S
920
463

Yes
T
92
39*

No
U
918
461

45
21%

6
17%

106
23%

7
19%

105
23%

46
16%

33
15%

8
21%

71
15%

8
22%

71
15%

72
28%

67
23%

61
28%

11
29%

117
25%

11
27%

117
25%

87
36%

94
36%

105
37%

76
36%

13
34%

168
36%

13
32%

168
37%

26
34%

96
40%

95
36%

114
40%

78
36%

14
37%

177
38%

16
40%

176
38%

51
66%

142
60%

167
64%

172
60%

137
64%

23
63%

285
62%

23
60%

285
62%

Noodles

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

558
500

Male
A
240
248

Female
B
318
252

Under 35
C
249
215

35 to 49
D
228
184

50 to 64
E
81
102*

Low
F
413
400

Medium
G
127
87*

High
H
18
13**

Married
I
275
254

Other
J
283
246

Low
K
29
104**

Medium
L
367
327

High
M
162
69

Yes
N
328
280

No
O
230
220

Very much

53
11%

22
9%

30
12%

19
9%

27
14%

7
7%

42
11%

9
10%

2
14%

15
6%

17
17%

30
9%

5
7%

25
9%

27
12%

Somewhat

61
12%

22
9%

39
16%

21
10%

29
16%

11
11%

54
14%

5
6%

2
13%

37
15%
J
34
13%

28
11%

10
10%

45
14%

6
9%

33
12%

Not very much

214
43%

106
43%

108
43%

56
31%

37
42%

5
37%

100
39%

114
46%

47
45%

134
41%

33
47%

173
35%

98
40%

74
30%

57
56%
D
26
26%

172
43%

Not at all

100
47%
D
75
35%

131
33%

37
42%

5
36%

83
33%

89
36%

30
29%

117
36%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

114
23%

44
18%

18
18%

96
24%

14
16%

4
27%

27
26%

386
77%

204
82%
B

84
82%

303
76%

73
84%

9
73%

71
28%
J
183
72%

43
17%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

69
28%
A
183
72%

203
83%
I

77
74%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
380
178
302
198*

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
42**

No
S
509
458

Yes
T
93
69*

No
U
465
431

Noodles

72
39%

9
4%

6
13%

47
10%

9
12%

44
10%

28
13%

44
14%
Q
36
12%

25
12%

4
9%

58
13%

5
7%

56
13%

119
43%

94
43%

126
42%

87
44%

21
49%

193
42%

33
48%

180
42%

26
37%

102
37%

70
32%

95
32%

77
39%

12
28%

161
35%

22
32%

150
35%

75
23%

11
16%

59
21%

55
25%

80
27%

34
17%

9
22%

105
23%

14
20%

100
23%

251
77%

59
84%

222
79%

164
75%

222
73%

164
83%

32
78%

354
77%

56
80%

331
77%

Summary
40
19%
175
81%
D

55
30%
C
128
70%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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China
China
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
871
129
410
90*

1000
500

Male
A
499
249

Female
B
501
251

Under 35
C
482
200

35 to 49
D
404
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
109
99*

Medium
G
328
221

High
H
563
181

Married
I
671
346

Other
J
329
154*

Low
K
111
295

Medium
L
282
155

High
M
607
50

Yes
N
668
298

No
O
332
202

Very much

147
29%

79
32%

68
27%

60
30%

52
27%

35
33%

27
28%

74
33%

46
25%

104
30%

43
28%

90
30%

43
28%

14
28%

80
27%

67
33%

118
29%

Somewhat

117
23%

54
22%

63
25%

53
26%

39
20%

25
24%

20
21%

52
24%

44
25%

81
24%

35
23%

59
20%

43
27%

75
25%

42
21%

Not very much

155
31%

68
27%

87
35%

54
27%

66
34%

35
33%

25
26%

68
31%

62
34%

102
30%

52
34%

93
32%

47
30%

15
30%
K
15
29%

96
32%

Not at all

82
16%

49
20%

33
13%

34
17%

36
19%

12
11%

25
26%
G

27
12%

29
16%

58
17%

24
15%

53
18%

22
14%

6
12%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

263
53%

133
53%

131
52%

113
56%

91
47%

60
56%

48
49%

126
57%

90
50%

185
54%

78
51%

149
50%

85
55%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

237
47%

116
47%

120
48%

88
44%

102
53%

46
44%

51
51%

95
43%

91
50%

160
46%

76
49%

146
50%

70
45%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
134
67*

No
S
866
433

Yes
T
333
120*

No
U
667
380

28
32%

19
29%

127
29%

34
28%

113
30%

97
24%

19
22%

17
25%

100
23%

34
28%

82
22%

59
29%

137
33%

18
20%

24
36%

131
30%

38
31%

117
31%

47
16%

34
17%

58
14%

24
26%
P

7
10%

75
17%

14
12%

68
18%

29
58%

155
52%

108
54%

216
53%

48
53%

36
54%

227
52%

68
57%

195
51%

21
42%

143
48%

93
46%

195
47%

42
47%

31
46%

206
48%

52
43%

185
49%

Noodles

Summary

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 * small base

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
704
326
284
216*

1030
500

Male
A
385
244*

Female
B
645
256

Under 35
C
423
271*

35 to 49
D
344
152*

50 to 64
E
263
77*

Low
F
269
225*

Medium
G
732
272

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
399
173*

Other
J
631
327

Low
K
133
363

Medium
L
507
107

High
M
390
30

Yes
N
463
177*

No
O
567
323

Very much

79
16%

35
14%

43
17%

45
17%

25
16%

9
11%

41
18%

37
14%

0
9%

21
12%

57
18%

13
12%

2
8%

30
17%

48
15%

45
16%

Somewhat

100
20%

42
17%

57
23%

42
15%

39
26%

19
24%

51
23%

48
18%

0
13%

34
20%

65
20%

63
17%
M
75
21%

20
19%

5
16%

46
26%

54
17%

Not very much

132
26%

77
31%

55
22%

83
31%

29
19%

19
25%

63
28%

68
25%

1
24%

46
27%

86
26%

99
27%

27
25%

7
22%

44
25%

Not at all

190
38%

90
37%

99
39%

100
37%

59
39%

31
40%

69
31%

119
44%

2
55%

71
41%

119
36%

126
35%

48
45%

16
54%
KL

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

178
36%

77
32%

101
40%

87
32%

64
42%

27
35%

92
41%

85
31%

1
22%

56
32%

122
37%

33
30%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

322
64%

167
68%

155
60%

183
68%

89
58%

50
65%

133
59%

187
69%

2
78%

117
68%

205
63%

138
38%
M
225
62%

75
70%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
96
45**

No
S
934
455

Yes
T
179
60**

No
U
851
440

34
16%

2
4%

77
17%

5
8%

74
17%

64
23%

35
16%

15
33%

85
19%

17
28%

83
19%

88
27%

63
22%

69
32%

11
25%

121
27%

13
22%

118
27%

57
32%

133
41%

112
39%

78
36%

18
39%

172
38%

25
42%

165
37%

7
24%

76
43%

102
32%

109
38%

69
32%

16
36%

162
36%

22
36%

157
36%

22
76%
K

101
57%

221
68%

175
62%

147
68%

29
64%

293
64%

39
64%

283
64%

Noodles

Summary

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Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
635
369
307
193

1004
500

Male
A
489
250

Female
B
515
250

Under 35
C
352
181

35 to 49
D
386
191

50 to 64
E
266
128

Low
F
216
111

Medium
G
469
230

High
H
319
160

Married
I
501
249

Other
J
503
251

Low
K
374
243

Medium
L
525
199

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
520
253

No
O
484
247

Very much

139
28%

68
27%

70
28%

46
25%

56
29%

37
29%

35
31%

61
26%

43
27%

68
27%

71
28%

64
26%

59
30%

16
27%

71
28%

68
27%

85
28%

Somewhat

90
18%

40
16%

51
20%

33
17%

17
13%

18
17%

47
21%

25
16%

41
17%

49
20%

57
23%

53
21%

41
21%

23
20%

52
23%

36
22%

58
23%

52
21%

11
19%

61
24%

53
22%
N
49
20%

Not at all

161
32%

85
34%

76
30%

60
33%

62
32%

34
27%
C
40
31%

38
19%
M
44
22%

37
15%

110
22%

47
19%
M
55
23%

6
10%

Not very much

40
22%
E
35
20%

35
32%

70
30%

56
35%

82
33%

79
31%

77
32%

59
30%

25
44%
KL

84
33%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

229
46%

108
43%

121
48%

86
47%

89
46%

54
42%

53
48%

108
47%

68
43%

109
44%

120
48%

111
46%

21
37%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

271
54%

142
57%

129
52%

95
53%

102
54%

74
58%

57
52%

122
53%

92
57%

140
56%

131
52%

132
54%

96
49%
M
102
51%

37
63%
L

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
136
63

No
S
868
437

Yes
T
225
105

No
U
779
395

54
28%

19
30%

119
27%

33
31%

106
27%

57
19%

33
17%

13
20%

78
18%

19
18%

72
18%

66
21%

44
23%

13
20%

97
22%

25
23%

85
22%

77
31%

99
32%

62
32%

19
30%

142
33%

29
28%

132
33%

108
43%

121
49%

142
46%

87
45%

32
50%

197
45%

52
49%

177
45%

145
57%

126
51%

165
54%

106
55%

31
50%

240
55%

54
51%

217
55%

Noodles

Summary

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Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
311
193
299
201

504
500

Male
A
241
252

Female
B
263
248

Under 35
C
150
184

35 to 49
D
171
159

50 to 64
E
183
156

Low
F
201
205

Medium
G
216
211

High
H
87
84*

Married
I
172
157

Other
J
332
343

Low
K
144
172

Medium
L
227
186

High
M
133
142

Yes
N
312
299

No
O
192
201

Very much

78
16%

38
15%

40
16%

32
18%

22
14%

23
15%

22
10%

13
16%

21
14%

56
16%

25
15%

30
16%

22
16%

43
14%

35
17%

46
15%

Somewhat

75
15%

35
14%

40
16%

25
13%

26
17%

24
15%

42
21%
G
34
16%

26
13%

15
18%

22
13%

31
17%

22
16%

39
13%

36
18%

33
11%

Not very much

81
32%

75
30%

57
31%

52
33%

47
30%

66
32%

70
33%

21
25%

32
21%
J
50
32%

43
12%

156
31%

106
31%

64
37%

53
29%

39
27%

94
31%

62
31%

Not at all

191
38%

97
39%

94
38%

70
38%

59
37%

62
40%

63
31%

93
44%
F

35
41%

53
34%

138
40%

61
36%

71
38%

58
41%

123
41%

Top2Box (Very much/ Somewhat)

153
31%

73
29%

80
32%

57
31%

48
30%

47
30%

48
23%

28
34%

54
34%

99
29%

47
27%

61
33%

45
31%

Low2Box (Not at all/ very much)

347
69%

179
71%

169
68%

127
69%

111
70%

109
70%

76
37%
G
129
63%

163
77%
F

55
66%

103
66%

244
71%

126
73%

124
67%

97
69%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
490
487

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
460
457

North
V
252
239

Center
W
121
115

South
X
131
146

French
Y
243
252

Flemish
Z
261
248

32
16%

0
-

78
16%

9
22%

68
15%

29
12%

19
17%

29
20%

47
19%

31
12%

42
21%
P
56
28%

1
7%

74
15%

5
12%

70
15%

34
14%

21
18%

20
14%

40
16%

35
14%

100
33%

6
47%

150
31%

14
31%

143
31%

72
30%

30
26%

54
37%

84
33%

72
29%

68
34%

120
40%

71
35%

6
46%

185
38%

15
35%

176
38%

103
43%
X

45
39%

43
30%

81
32%

110
44%
Y

82
27%

71
35%

79
26%

1
7%

152
31%

14
33%

138
30%

63
27%

40
35%

49
34%

87
35%

66
26%

217
73%

130
65%

221
74%
Q

74
37%
P
127
63%

12
93%

335
69%

29
67%

318
70%

175
73%

75
65%

97
66%

165
65%

183
74%

Noodles

Summary

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All Countries
Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

14792

7441

7351

6006

5041

3745

4681

5768

4173

6968

7357

4039

5267

5486

8349

6443

10381

9596

4687

4909

4263

3238

2095

3178

3481

2796

4266

4869

3532

3278

2786

5001

4595

6500

Nuclear technology

5383
56%

2679
55%

2248
53%

2574
60%
J
1691
40%

1869
53%

1758
54%

2354
48%
I

1663
47%
M

1520
46%
M

1757
63%
KL
1030
37%

2913
58%
O
2088
42%

2470
54%

2014
47%
DE

2027
58%
F
1454
42%

2514
52%

2231
45%
A

1225
58%
C
871
42%

1583
57%

4213
44%

1910
59%
C
1328
41%

1709
54%

Some other reason

2705
58%
B
1982
42%

3729
57%
Q
2770
43%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

1470
46%
G

1213
43%

2125
46%
N

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

4411

1775

13017

3119

11673

3096

1092

8504

1877

7719

1654
53%

696
64%
S
396
36%

4687
55%

1184
63%
U
693
37%

4200
54%

1442
47%
P

3816
45%
R

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

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46%
T

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Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)
Nuclear technology

Some other reason

Total

Argentina
A

Australia
B

Belgium
C

Brazil
D

Canada
E

China
F

France
G

Germany
H

Great Britain
I

Hungary
J

India
K

Indonesia
L

Italy
M

Japan
N

Mexico
O

Poland
P

Russia
Q

14792

363

724

387

800

666

938

793

827

532

791

952

463

911

789

414

465

461

467

384

9596

367

358

381

418

330

468

393

407

259

401

456

464

453

395

425

422

405

461

396

Spain
U

Sweden
V

Turkey
W

United
States
X

461

655

357

455

737

460

332

329

452

365

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T

5383
56%

162
161
186
200
166
407
238
249
104
184
313
292
309
247
227
147
124
294
108
407
201
149
312
196
44%
45%
49%
48%
50%
87%
61%
61%
40%
46%
69%
63%
68%
62%
54%
35%
31%
64%
27%
89%
61%
45%
69%
54%
ABCDEIJPQSVX
BCDEIJOPQSV
QS
PQS
DEGHIJNOPQS
BCDEIJOPQSV
DEGHIJNOPQS
BCDEIJOPQSV ABIJPQS
ABCDEIJOPQSVX
ABCDEGHIJKLMNOPQR
ABCDEIJPQSVX
PQS
CDEGHIJOPQS ABIJPQS
PQS
PQS
IPQS
PQS
IPQS
HIJKLMNOPQR
4213
206
197
195
218
164
61
155
159
154
217
143
172
143
148
197
275
282
167
288
53
131
180
140
169
44%
56%
55%
51%
52%
50%
13%
39%
39%
60%
54%
31%
37%
32%
38%
46%
65%
69%
36%
73%
11%
39%
55%
31%
46%
FGHKLMNORTUW
HKLMNORTUW
GHKLMNRTUW
GHKLMNRTUW
GHKLMNRTUW
FKMTW
FKMTW
GHKLMNORTUHKLMNORTUW
FT
FT
FT
FKMT
FHKLMNRTWFGHJKLMNORFGHIJKLMNOR
FT
FGHIJKLMNORTUVWX
FKMTW
GHKLMNRTUW
FT
GHKLMNRTUW

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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reason?

Total

North
America
A

LATAM
B

Europe
C

APAC
D

G-8
Countries
E

BRIC
F

Middle
East/Africa
G

14792

1403

1577

5718

4788

5716

3151

1306

9596

695

1210

3376

3005

3006

1747

1309

Nuclear technology

5383
56%

363
52%

589
49%

1768
52%

4213
44%

332
48%
DF

621
51%
DEF

1609
48%
DF

1633
54%
B
1374
46%
DF

1044
60%
ABCE
704
40%
D

714
55%

Some other reason

1950
65%
ABCEFG
1056
35%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

595
45%
D

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Argentina
Argentina

Gender

Age
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

363

147

216

167

124

72

14

67

282

114

367

176

191

175

119*

74*

19**

84*

264

104*

Nuclear technology

162
44%

83
47%

78
41%

67
38%

61
51%

34
46%

9
45%

37
44%

116
44%

47
45%

Some other reason

206
56%

93
53%

113
59%

108
62%

58
49%

40
54%

11
55%

47
56%

148
56%

57
55%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

35 to 49
D

Household Income
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner


Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
T

249

128

123

112

184

179

253

110

38

325

57

306

263

245

84

39

165

203

240

127*

33**

334

48*

319

114
43%

113
46%

31
37%

18
46%

80
48%

82
40%

112
47%

49
39%

13
39%

149
44%

18
38%

143
45%

149
57%

132
54%

53
63%

21
54%

85
52%

121
60%

128
53%

78
61%

20
61%

186
56%

30
62%

176
55%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that country, or for some other reason?
India
India

Gender

Age
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

952

721

231

736

184

32

334

368

250

527

425

73

879

641

311

831

121

278

674

589

363

456

235

221

263

143*

51**

159

167

130*

272

184

-**

46*

410

268

188

375

80*

123

333

271

185

Nuclear technology

313
69%

171
73%

142
64%

183
70%

94
66%

36
71%

107
67%

118
71%

88
67%

195
72%

118
64%

0
-

35
77%

278
68%

112
60%

79
36%

80
30%

49
34%

15
29%

52
33%

49
29%

42
33%

77
28%

66
36%

0
-

11
23%

133
32%

201
74%
U
70
26%

112
60%

64
27%

97
79%
S
26
21%

216
65%

143
31%

267
71%
Q
109
29%

46
57%

Some other reason

201
75%
O
68
25%

76
40%
N

34
43%
P

Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

35 to 49
D

Household Income

117
35%
R

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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T

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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that country, or for some other reason?
Mexico
Mexico

Gender

Age

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

414

203

211

217

126

425

197

228

234

130*

Nuclear technology

227
54%

103
52%

124
55%

117
50%

77
59%

Some other reason

197
46%

94
48%

104
45%

117
50%

53
41%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Marital Status

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

71

296

103

15

202

61*

344

67*

14**

190

33
54%

178
52%

39
59%

10
71%

113
60%

28
46%

166
48%

27
41%

4
29%

77
40%

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner


No
O

Business Owner

Medium
L

High
M

212

116

130

168

228

186

291

123

39

375

78

336

234

282

79

64

220

205

287

138*

36**

389

62*

363

114
49%

140
49%

37
58%

176
61%
Q
111
39%

52
37%

21
60%

206
53%

31
50%

197
54%

143
51%
L

138
63%
O
82
37%

90
44%

120
51%

51
65%
K
28
35%

86
63%
P

14
40%

183
47%

31
50%

166
46%

115
56%
N

Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Low
K

27
42%

Yes
N

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that country, or for some other reason?
Spain
Spain

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

655

289

366

250

276

129

371

235

49

330

325

332

168

163

140

126

65

195

115

21*

161

171

Nuclear technology

201
61%

103
61%

97
60%

85
60%

77
61%

40
61%

123
63%

64
56%

14
66%

95
59%

105
62%

Some other reason

131
39%

65
39%

66
40%

56
40%

50
39%

25
39%

73
37%

51
44%

7
34%

65
41%

65
38%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Chief Income Earner


Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
T

297

71

287

360

295

443

212

56

599

68

587

160

85*

86

183

148

217

114

30*

302

33*

298

94
58%

52
61%

55
64%

116
63%

85
57%

135
62%

65
57%

20
67%

181
60%

23
70%

178
59%

67
42%

33
39%

31
36%

67
37%

64
43%

82
38%

49
43%

10
33%

121
40%

10
30%

121
41%

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

Household Income

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Chief Income Earner

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

384

197

187

60

172

152

14

54

316

240

144

140

137

107

250

134

330

54

115

269

164

220

396

190*

206*

234*

104

58

19**

82**

295*

164

232*

158*

147*

91*

193*

203*

339*

56**

80**

315*

142*

254*

Nuclear technology

108
27%

58
30%

50
24%

56
24%

31
29%

21
36%

3
13%

17
21%

88
30%

53
32%

55
24%

44
28%

45
31%

18
20%

56
29%

52
26%

94
28%

14
25%

27
33%

81
26%

43
31%

65
25%

Some other reason

288
73%

132
70%

156
76%

177
76%

73
71%

37
64%

17
87%

65
79%

207
70%

111
68%

177
76%

114
72%

101
69%

73
80%

137
71%

151
74%

246
72%

42
75%

54
67%

234
74%

98
69%

190
75%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that country, or for some other reason?
Great Britain
Great Britain

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

532

266

266

172

176

184

130

259

128

131

96

83

80

63

Nuclear technology

104
40%

51
40%

53
41%

35
37%

34
41%

36
45%

Some other reason

154
60%

77
60%

77
59%

61
63%

49
59%

44
55%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

331

71

233

299

195

173

164

308

224

352

162

34*

108

151

95

85

78

143

116

170

20
32%

68
42%

41
43%

32
38%

31
40%

55
38%

49
43%

94
58%

51
48%
J
57
52%

53
35%

43
68%
H

16
48%
F
18
52%

98
65%
I

54
57%

53
62%

47
60%

88
62%

66
57%

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

180

42

89

19*

70
42%

34
38%

99
58%

55
62%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

490

71

461

239

33*

226

10
53%

94
39%

87
38%

9
47%

145
61%

18
54%
U
15
46%

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 * small base

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T

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SECTION CK: NUCLEAR


CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that country, or for some other reason?
US
US

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

737

338

399

194

259

284

130

174

433

442

295

297

255

185

392

345

478

365

184

181

127

117

120

54

82

229

214

151

172

90

102

188

177

242

Nuclear technology

196
54%

102
55%

95
52%

69
54%

63
54%

64
53%

28
52%

47
57%

121
53%

118
55%

78
52%

84
49%

49
54%

107
57%

89
50%

Some other reason

169
46%

82
45%

86
48%

58
46%

54
46%

57
47%

26
48%

35
43%

108
47%

96
45%

73
48%

88
51%
M

42
46%

64
62%
K
39
38%

80
43%

88
50%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

259

77

123

37*

137
56%

60
49%

106
44%

63
51%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

660

96

641

327

47*

317

22
59%

174
53%

165
52%

15
41%

153
47%

31
66%
U
16
34%

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 * small base

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48%
T

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SECTION CK: NUCLEAR


CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that country, or for some other reason?
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia

Gender

Age

Household Income
Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

467

337

130

303

143

21

150

87

151

124

118

225

250

217

343

124

94

373

122

345

461

261

200

264

161

36**

134

91*

153

-**

-**

127*

120*

214

211

250

294

167

80*

382

109*

353

Nuclear technology

294
64%

176
67%

118
59%

159
60%

108
67%

28
77%

90
67%

60
66%

102
67%

0
-

0
-

67
53%

69
58%

196
67%

98
59%

53
66%

241
63%

77
71%

217
62%

167
36%

85
33%

82
41%

105
40%

54
33%

8
23%

44
33%

31
34%

51
33%

0
-

0
-

60
47%
M

51
42%
M

149
70%
O
63
30%

146
58%

Some other reason

158
74%
KL
56
26%

104
42%
N

98
33%

69
41%

27
34%

140
37%

32
29%

135
38%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

50 to 64
E

Marital Status

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that country, or for some other reason?
Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Education

Marital Status

Employment

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employed
P

Not
Employed
Q

348

84

370

296

458

147

57*

182

149

226

62
49%

75
51%

30
52%

93
51%

74
50%

64
51%

73
49%

27
48%

89
49%

75
50%

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

666

314

352

186

239

241

160

281

225

282

384

234

330

161

169

113

109

108

82

136

112

133

197

126

Nuclear technology

166
50%

84
52%

82
49%

47
41%

71
52%

55
49%

70
53%

96
49%

164
50%

77
48%

87
51%

66
59%
DE

60
55%
C
48
45%

40
49%

Some other reason

60
55%
C
49
45%

42
51%

65
48%

57
51%

63
47%

101
51%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

Chief Income Earner

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

Yes
T

No
U

CANADAPRAIRIES
V

CANADAATLANTIC
W

CANADAALBERTA
X

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z

Yes
R

No
S

208

71

595

92

574

53

46

58

93

104

35*

295

46*

285

26*

22*

29*

45*

113
50%

53
51%

19
53%

148
50%

25
55%

142
50%

11
43%

11
50%

14
50%

25
54%

113
50%

51
49%

16
47%

147
50%

21
45%

143
50%

15
57%

11
50%

15
50%

21
46%

CANADAONTARIO
a

CANADAQUEBEC
b

246

170

-**

124

84

0
-

63
51%

42
50%

0
-

61
49%

42
50%

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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France
France

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

793

379

414

289

258

246

227

403

163

277

516

286

286

221

478

315

485

393

189

203

147

132

114

114

199

79

136

257

138

161

94

234

159

242

Nuclear technology

238
61%

119
63%

119
58%

87
59%

79
60%

72
63%

67
59%

117
59%

53
67%

83
61%

155
60%

82
60%

97
60%

58
62%

134
57%

139
57%

Some other reason

155
39%

70
37%

84
42%

60
41%

53
40%

42
37%

47
41%

82
41%

26
33%

53
39%

102
40%

56
40%

64
40%

36
38%

100
43%
O

104
65%
N
55
35%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

104
43%
Q

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

308

30

763

60

733

150

15**

378

28*

364

99
66%
P
51
34%

7
46%

231
61%

15
54%

223
61%

8
54%

147
39%

13
46%

142
39%

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Germany
Germany

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

827

393

434

232

303

292

351

268

208

281

546

202

493

132

579

248

559

407

201

206

135

146

126

177

129

102

128

280

96

238

74

285

122

273

Nuclear technology

249
61%

127
63%

121
59%

80
59%

88
60%

80
64%

100
57%

81
63%

56
58%

150
63%

43
58%

176
62%

73
59%

159
39%

74
37%

85
41%

55
41%

58
40%

46
36%

77
43%
H

48
37%

90
70%
J
38
30%

159
57%

Some other reason

68
66%
F
34
34%

121
43%
I

40
42%

88
37%

31
42%

109
38%

50
41%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

268

63

764

125

702

135

31*

376

62

345

167
61%

81
60%

20
62%

229
61%

40
65%

209
60%

105
39%

53
40%

12
38%

147
39%

22
35%

137
40%

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 * small base

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Australia

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employed
P

724

359

365

128

236

360

166

410

148

412

312

277

250

197

408

316

467

358

162

196

137*

113

108

88*

200

70*

184

174

99

207

52

175

183

Nuclear technology

161
45%

77
47%

84
43%

63
46%

50
44%

48
44%

39
44%

95
47%

27
38%

80
43%

81
47%

43
44%

83
40%

Some other reason

86
53%

112
57%

74
54%

63
56%

60
56%

49
56%

105
53%

43
62%

104
57%

93
53%

56
56%
M

124
60%
M

34
67%
KL
17
33%

85
48%

197
55%

90
52%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

METRO
V

NON-METRO
W

VIC/TAS
X

NSW/ACT
Y

QLD
Z

SA/NT
a

257

103

621

142

582

452

272

198

232

125

89

80

225

133

55*

303

63*

295

213

145

99*

103

73*

44*

39*

76
42%

110
49%

51
38%

31
56%

130
43%

101
48%

59
41%

34
34%

19
43%

16
40%

82
62%

24
44%

173
57%

170
58%
T

111
52%

86
59%

65
66%
Y

59
57%
Xb
44
43%

34
46%

115
51%

36
58%
U
27
42%

124
42%

107
58%

39
54%

25
57%

23
60%
Y

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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that country, or for some other reason?
Japan
Japan

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

789

403

386

291

248

250

482

255

52

423

395

195

200

143

120

131

241

128

26*

215

Nuclear technology

247
62%

120
62%

126
63%

87
61%

71
59%

149
62%

83
65%

14
54%

137
64%

Some other reason

148
38%

74
38%

74
37%

57
39%

49
41%
E

89
68%
D
42
32%

91
38%

45
35%

12
46%

78
36%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

366

241

186

362

392

397

527

262

179

121

94

180

193

201

263

132

109
61%

72
60%

61
65%

113
63%

113
58%

162
62%

85
64%

70
39%

48
40%

33
35%

66
37%

80
42%
O

133
66%
N
68
34%

101
38%

47
36%

Business Owner
Yes
R

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

82

707

108

681

41*

354

54

341

28
68%

219
62%

36
68%

210
62%

13
32%

135
38%

17
32%

131
38%

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 * small base

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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that country, or for some other reason?
South Korea
South Korea

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

461

220

241

176

179

460

229

231

189

173

Nuclear technology

407
89%

197
86%

210
91%

165
87%

Some other reason

53
11%

32
14%

21
9%

24
13%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

Marital Status

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Yes
T

106

84

207

170

268

193

15

142

304

233

228

321

140

58

403

93

368

98

85*

207

168

254

206

18**

150

292

226

233

308

152

57*

403

90*

370

157
90%

86
88%

70
82%

186
90%

228
90%

179
87%

12
65%

126
84%

208
89%

274
89%

133
88%

52
91%

356
88%

81
89%

326
88%

12
12%

16
18%
H

21
10%

26
10%

27
13%

6
35%

25
16%
M

270
93%
L
22
7%

199
88%

17
10%

152
90%
F
16
10%

27
12%

26
11%

35
11%

18
12%

5
9%

48
12%

10
11%

43
12%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that country, or for some other reason?
Russia
Russia

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

461

192

269

226

210

25

23

51

387

229

232

405

177

228

182

178

45**

29**

55**

322

192

214

Nuclear technology

124
31%

60
34%

63
28%

52
29%

62
35%

10
22%

19
67%

10
19%

94
29%

62
32%

62
29%

Some other reason

282
69%

117
66%

165
72%

130
71%

117
65%

35
78%

10
33%

44
81%

228
71%

130
68%

152
71%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Chief Income Earner


Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
T

52

235

174

235

226

371

90

43

418

95

366

119*

215

71

207

198

310

96*

35**

370

74*

332

27
23%

73
34%

23
33%

74
36%

50
25%

97
31%

27
28%

14
39%

110
30%

29
39%

95
29%

92
77%

142
66%

48
67%

133
64%

148
75%

213
69%

69
72%

21
61%

260
70%

45
61%

237
71%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Education

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

357

152

205

97

94

166

173

158

26

100

257

244

58

55

227

130

230

127

34

323

49

308

329

157*

173*

117*

81*

131*

131*

167*

31**

98*

232*

76

172*

81*

228*

101*

230*

99*

39**

290

66**

263

Nuclear technology

149
45%

76
48%

74
43%

45
38%

38
47%

66
50%

53
41%

81
49%

15
47%

45
46%

104
45%

30
39%

87
51%

32
40%

96
42%

53
53%

102
44%

47
48%

25
65%

124
43%

37
56%

112
43%

Some other reason

180
55%

81
52%

99
57%

72
62%

43
53%

65
50%

77
59%

86
51%

17
53%

52
54%

127
55%

46
61%

85
49%

49
60%

132
58%

48
47%

128
56%

52
52%

14
35%

166
57%

29
44%

151
57%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that country, or for some other reason?
Indonesia
Indonesia

Gender

Age

Household Income
Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

463

248

215

274

172

17

80

256

127

232

231

180

31

252

206

257

392

71

53

410

126

337

464

229

235

254

173

38**

73*

253

138*

246

218

180

32**

252

204

260

389

75*

59*

405

124

340

Nuclear technology

292
63%

146
64%

146
62%

154
61%

113
66%

25
66%

44
60%

154
61%

94
68%

165
67%

127
58%

116
65%

22
70%

154
61%

130
64%

162
62%

245
63%

47
63%

44
74%

248
61%

87
70%

205
60%

Some other reason

172
37%

83
36%

89
38%

99
39%

60
34%

13
34%

29
40%

99
39%

44
32%

81
33%

91
42%

64
35%

10
30%

99
39%

74
36%

98
38%

144
37%

28
37%

15
26%

157
39%

37
30%

135
40%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

50 to 64
E

Marital Status

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK2. You say that you are avoiding at least one type of product from Japan. Is that because of recent events involving nuclear technology in that country, or for some other reason?
Turkey
Turkey

Gender

Age
Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

455

359

96

354

91

10

67

210

178

202

253

157

70

228

224

231

281

174

55

400

144

311

452

228

224*

239

168*

45**

50*

183*

219*

261*

191

162*

75**

215*

193*

259*

258

194*

52*

400

141*

311

Nuclear technology

312
69%

147
65%

164
73%

150
63%

125
75%

36
80%

28
57%

120
66%

163
74%

193
74%

118
62%

107
66%

52
69%

152
71%

138
72%

173
67%

183
71%

128
66%

41
79%

271
68%

104
74%

208
67%

Some other reason

140
31%

81
35%

59
27%

88
37%

43
25%

9
20%

22
43%

63
34%

56
26%

68
26%

73
38%

55
34%

23
31%

62
29%

55
28%

86
33%

75
29%

65
34%

11
21%

129
32%

37
26%

103
33%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

Female
B

Household Income

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Hungary
Hungary

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

791

378

413

231

237

323

381

316

407

384

401

186

215

168

112

121

211

132

1**

182

219

Nuclear technology

184
46%

88
47%

96
45%

73
43%

53
47%

58
48%

95
45%

66
50%

0
27%

87
48%

97
44%

41
37%

Some other reason

217
54%

98
53%

119
55%

95
57%

59
53%

63
52%

116
55%

67
50%

1
73%

95
52%

122
56%

70
63%
L

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Chief Income Earner


Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
T

145

473

173

425

366

484

307

74

717

77

714

111

236

54

187

214

231

170

31*

370

33*

368

118
50%
K
118
50%

26
47%

92
49%

93
43%

109
47%

75
44%

13
42%

171
46%

14
44%

170
46%

29
53%

96
51%

122
57%

122
53%

95
56%

18
58%

199
54%

19
56%

199
54%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

465

189

276

213

185

67

351

97

17

234

231

422

197

225

187

150

85*

344

66*

12**

219

203

Nuclear technology

147
35%

68
35%

79
35%

44
23%

25
38%

2
19%

88
40%

59
29%

275
65%

129
65%

146
65%

143
77%
DE

35
42%
C
50
58%

120
35%

Some other reason

68
45%
C
82
55%

224
65%

41
62%

10
81%

131
60%

144
71%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Chief Income Earner


Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
T

25

309

131

266

199

317

148

40

425

78

387

89**

276

57

229

193

259

163*

36**

386

60*

362

33
37%

93
34%

21
37%

85
37%

62
32%

42
25%

15
42%

132
34%

23
38%

124
34%

56
63%

183
66%

36
63%

144
63%

131
68%

106
41%
Q
153
59%

122
75%
P

21
58%

254
66%

37
62%

237
66%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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China
China

Gender

Age
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

938

470

468

446

385

107

99

304

535

637

301

468

229

239

180

185*

102*

90*

205

172

326

142*

Nuclear technology

407
87%

197
86%

210
88%

146
81%

167
90%

94
92%

71
79%

171
84%

61
13%

32
14%

29
12%

34
19%

18
10%

8
8%

19
21%
H

34
16%
H

296
91%
J
29
9%

111
78%

Some other reason

164
95%
FG
8
5%

31
22%
I

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

35 to 49
D

Household Income
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Chief Income Earner


Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
T

104

260

574

633

305

822

116

127

811

318

620

277

143

47

287

180*

386

82*

65*

403

115*

353

235
85%

129
90%

43
90%

147
81%

341
88%

66
81%

60
92%

347
86%

104
90%

303
86%

42
15%

14
10%

5
10%

260
91%
O
27
9%

34
19%
N

45
12%

16
19%

5
8%

56
14%

11
10%

50
14%

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 * small base

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Brazil
Brazil
Total
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

Household Income

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

800

266

534

333

259

208

238

547

15

302

498

113

406

281

363

437

537

263

70

730

128

672

418

196*

222

238*

118*

62*

206*

211*

1**

130*

289*

313*

85

20

153*

266*

236*

183*

38**

381

46**

372

Nuclear technology

200
48%

103
53%

97
44%

115
48%

54
46%

31
50%

106
51%

94
44%

1
46%

60
46%

141
49%

152
49%

38
44%

70
46%

131
49%

102
43%

99
54%

25
66%

176
46%

32
68%

169
45%

Some other reason

218
52%

93
47%

125
56%

123
52%

64
54%

31
50%

100
49%

117
56%

1
54%

70
54%

148
51%

161
51%

48
56%
M

11
53%
L
10
47%

83
54%

135
51%

134
57%

84
46%

13
34%

205
54%

15
32%

203
55%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Italy
Italy

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

911

441

470

317

356

238

197

426

288

457

454

339

482

90

467

444

577

453

224

228

162

176

115

101

208

143

227

225

221

182

50*

226

226

278

Nuclear technology

309
68%

154
69%

155
68%

108
66%

119
68%

82
72%

66
65%

146
70%

97
68%

161
71%

148
66%

144
65%

129
71%

36
72%

158
70%

151
67%

186
67%

Some other reason

143
32%

70
31%

74
32%

55
34%

57
32%

32
28%

35
35%

62
30%

46
32%

66
29%

77
34%

77
35%

53
29%

14
28%

68
30%

75
33%

92
33%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

334

125

786

205

706

174

58

394

96

356

123
70%

37
64%

272
69%

62
64%

247
69%

51
30%

21
36%

122
31%

34
36%

109
31%

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 * small base

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Belgium
Belgium

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status
Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

Region
North
V

Center
W

Language

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

387

180

207

114

129

144

163

160

64

137

250

111

175

101

230

157

232

155

379

34

353

186

94

107

199

188

381

186

195

139

119

123

169

152

60*

124

257

130

143

107*

220

161

221

160

8**

373

34*

347

176

89*

116

203

178

Nuclear technology

186
49%

92
50%

94
48%

63
45%

61
52%

62
50%

81
48%

76
50%

29
48%

58
47%

128
50%

62
48%

71
50%

52
49%

109
49%

77
48%

107
48%

79
50%

4
51%

182
49%

16
46%

170
49%

72
41%

195
51%

94
50%

101
52%

76
55%

57
48%

61
50%

88
52%

76
50%

31
52%

66
53%

129
50%

68
52%

72
50%

55
51%

111
51%

84
52%

114
52%

80
50%

4
49%

191
51%

18
54%

177
51%

104
59%
WX

64
55%
V
53
45%

116
57%
Z
86
43%

70
39%

Some other reason

51
57%
V
38
43%

Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from


Japan (unwtd)
Base: Avoiding products exported or associated from
Japan (wtd)

High
H

Education

South
X

French
Y

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/X - Y/Z * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Z

108
61%
Y

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All Countries
Gender
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
13086
5701
8057
3943

Male
A
9536
5995

Female
B
9251
6005

Under 35
C
7423
5274

35 to 49
D
6473
4069

50 to 64
E
4891
2656

Low
F
5887
3933

Medium
G
7413
4394

High
H
5274
3502

Married
I
8671
5239

Other
J
9609
6261

Low
K
5183
4360

Medium
L
6725
4201

High
M
6879
3438

Yes
N
10640
6311

No
O
8147
5689

476
8%

661
13%
D
1404
27%
D
1522
29%

448
11%

360
14%
D
727
27%
D
717
27%

440
11%

528
12%

644
12%

724
12%

482
11%

500
12%

477
12%

1393
27%

1614
26%

1042
24%

1063
25%

860
14%
O
1655
26%

992
12%

1196
27%

1464
26%

2131
26%

1086
28%

1250
28%

1006
29%

1479
28%

1775
28%

1251
29%

1175
28%

487
14%
KL
1014
29%
KL
965
28%

609
11%

988
25%

477
14%
F
887
25%

1765
28%

1626
29%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
2175
1302

No
S
16612
10698

Yes
T
3711
2195

No
U
15076
9805

1237
12%

392
18%
U
569
26%

1076
11%

988
25%

232
18%
S
329
25%

2321
29%

1071
27%

330
25%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

1469
12%

Somewhat support

3119
26%

Somewhat oppose

3392
28%

993
17%
B
1680
28%
B
1544
26%

Strongly oppose

4021
34%

1778
30%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

4588
38%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

7412
62%

2673
45%
B
3322
55%

1438
24%
1848
31%
A
2243
37%
A

987
24%
1152
28%

1687
32%

1482
36%
CE

852
32%

1419
36%
GH

1421
32%

1132
32%

1723
33%

2148
34%

1585
36%
M

1463
35%
M

972
28%

2031
32%

1990
35%
N

2614
32%

1407
36%
P

410
31%

2065
39%
D
3209
61%

1435
35%

1087
41%
D
1569
59%

1429
36%

1723
39%
F
2671
61%

1364
39%
F
2138
61%

2037
39%

2338
37%

1524
35%

1563
37%

3123
39%

1465
37%

3923
63%

2837
65%
M

2638
63%
M

2514
40%
O
3796
60%

2073
36%

3202
61%

1501
44%
KL
1938
56%

3616
64%
N

4935
61%

2478
63%

562
43%
S
740
57%

2789
26%
3061
29%
R
3611
34%

560
26%

4026
38%

961
44%
U
1233
56%

673
31%

2550
26%
2831
29%
T
3348
34%
T

Summary
1914
32%
4091
68%
A

2634
65%
CE

2505
64%
GH

6672
62%
R

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

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37%
6179
63%
T

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Argentina
A
503
500

Australia
B
1004
500

Belgium
C
504
500

Brazil
D
1030
500

Canada
E
1001
500

China
F
1000
500

France
G
1010
500

Germany
H
1007
500

Great Britain
I
1028
500

Hungary
J
1010
500

India
K
1020
500

Indonesia
L
506
500

Italy
M
1004
500

Japan
N
1001
500

Mexico
O
501
500

Poland
P
558
500

Russia
Q
561
500

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
507
503
501
500
500
500

64
13%
GHMNO
128
26%
AHMO
139
28%
MPW
170
34%
FGIKPTX

101
76
45
20%
15%
9%
EFGHIJLMNOQ CGHMNOT
HNO
112
123
153
22%
25%
31%
HMO
HMO
ABDHLMORW
138
135
193
28%
27%
39%
MPW
PW
HIJKMNOPQR
149
166
109
30%
33%
22%
FIKTX
FIKTX
KX

Spain
U
1013
500

Sweden
V
502
500

Turkey
W
508
500

United
States
X
1005
500

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

Somewhat support

Somewhat oppose

Strongly oppose

1469
12%

49
51
42
49
52
48
34
23
57
62
139
46
31
27
19
116
10%
10%
8%
10%
10%
10%
7%
5%
11%
12%
28%
9%
6%
5%
4%
23%
HMNO
ABCDEFGHIJLMNOQ
HMNO
GHMNO
HNO
HNO
GHMNO
HNO
H
GHMNO
CGHMNO FGHIJLMNOQR
3119
91
120
157
110
132
161
134
81
186
145
167
121
66
179
71
170
26%
18%
24%
31%
22%
26%
32%
27%
16%
37%
29%
33%
24%
13%
36%
14%
34%
M
AHMO
ABDHLMORVW
MO
AHMOW ABDHLMORVW AHMOW
ABCDEGHJLMOQRS ADHMORW EGHLMOQRSU AHMO
ABDEGHJLMOQRSTUVW
ABDEGHLMOQRS
3392
131
140
157
118
146
181
198
142
166
148
116
170
99
152
147
83
28%
26%
28%
31%
24%
29%
36%
40%
28%
33%
30%
23%
34%
20%
30%
29%
17%
DEHJKMPQRUHIJKLMNOPQR
KMPW ABDHKMPRUVW KMPW
PW
ADHKMPRUVW
DKMPW
MPW
MPW
MPW
DKMPW
W
KMPW
4021
230
189
144
223
171
110
134
255
91
145
78
163
304
142
262
131
34%
46%
38%
29%
45%
34%
22%
27%
51%
18%
29%
16%
33%
61%
28%
52%
26%
FGIJKNPRTUV
FIKTX
GIJKLNPQRSTCFGIJKNPTVX
KX
IKTX
FGIJKLNPQRSTUVX
FIKTX
FGIKTX FGHIJKLNOPQ
FIKTX
FGIJKLNPQRST
IKX
BCEFGIJKLNPQRST

61
128
54
97
12%
26%
11%
19%
CGHMNO EFGHIJLMNOQ
HMNO
EFGHIJLMNOQ
140
118
91
165
28%
24%
18%
33%
AHMORW
HMO
ABDEGHLMOQRSU
141
123
74
156
28%
25%
15%
31%
MPW
PW
DKMPW
159
132
281
83
32%
26%
56%
17%
FGIKTX
IKX
EFGIJKLNPQRSTUVX

Summary
Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

4588
38%

139
172
199
28%
34%
40%
HMO
HMO
AGHLMOW
7412
361
328
301
62%
72%
66%
60%
CEFIJKNPQRSTUFIJKNPRUVX
IKPVX

159
32%
HMO
341
68%
FIJKNPRUVX

184
209
168
103
243
207
306
167
96
206
90
286
192
37%
42%
34%
21%
49%
41%
61%
33%
19%
41%
18%
57%
38%
AHMOW ABDGHLMOW
HMO
ABCDEFGHJLMNOQR
ABDEGHLMOWGHIJLMNOQR
HMO
ABDEGHLMOW
ABCDEFGHIJLMNOQR AHMOW
316
291
332
397
257
293
194
333
404
294
410
214
308
63%
58%
66%
79%
51%
59%
39%
67%
81%
59%
82%
43%
62%
IJKNPRVX
IKPX
CFIJKNPRTUVX
FGIJKLNPQRS
KP
IKPX
CFIJKNPRUVXFGIJKLNPQRS
IKPVX
FGIJKLNPQRSTUVWX
IKPVX

213
43%
ABDEGHLMOW
287
57%
IKPX

199
40%
AHMOW
301
60%
IKPX

198
200
245
145
261
40%
40%
49%
29%
52%
AGHMOW ABDGHLMOWDEGHLMNOQT
HMO
EFGHJLMNOQR
302
300
255
355
239
60%
60%
51%
71%
48%
IKPVX
IKPVX
K
FIJKNPQRSTU
K

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

North
America
A
2006
1000

LATAM
B
2034
1500

Europe
C
7636
4500

APAC
D
5593
3500

117
8%

553
12%
BE
1195
27%
BG
1256
28%
G
1496
33%
ADF

420
12%
BE
1029
29%
BCEG
1091
31%
BCFG
960
27%

1748
39%
BE
2752
61%
ADF

1449
41%
BCE
2051
59%
A

G-8
Countries
E
7617
4000

BRIC
F
3611
2000

Middle
East/Africa
G
1518
1500

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

1469
12%

Somewhat support

3119
26%

Somewhat oppose

3392
28%

Strongly oppose

4021
34%

148
15%
BCDE
297
30%
BCEG
301
30%
G
254
25%

272
18%
396
26%
715
48%
ACDEFG

383
10%
1070
27%
BG
1196
30%
BCG
1351
34%
ADF

300
15%
BCDE
565
28%
BG
554
28%
G
580
29%
A

230
15%
BCDE
327
22%
347
23%
596
40%
ACDEF

Summary
Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

4588
38%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

7412
62%

445
44%
BCDEG
555
56%

389
26%
1111
74%
ACDEFG

1453
36%
B
2547
64%
ACDF

865
43%
BCEG
1135
57%

557
37%
B
943
63%
AF

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B/C/D/E/F/G

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Argentina
Argentina
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
365
138
342
158

503
500

Male
A
204
245

Female
B
299
255

Under 35
C
245
248

35 to 49
D
163
154

50 to 64
E
95
98*

Low
F
17
22**

Medium
G
84
109*

High
H
402
368

Married
I
150
142*

Other
J
353
358

Low
K
170
327

Medium
L
172
119

High
M
161
55

Yes
N
262
231

No
O
241
269

Strongly support

49
10%

32
13%

17
7%

29
12%

9
6%

11
11%

5
25%

9
8%

34
9%

12
8%

37
10%

35
11%

9
8%

5
9%

23
10%

26
10%

30
9%

Somewhat support

91
18%

36
14%

46
18%

24
15%

21
22%

2
8%

24
22%

65
18%

23
16%

67
19%

62
19%

18
15%

11
19%

48
21%

42
16%

Somewhat oppose

131
26%

55
22%
B
59
24%

72
28%

66
27%

45
29%

20
20%

4
18%

18
16%

40
28%

91
26%

83
25%

32
27%

16
29%

60
26%

Strongly oppose

230
46%

99
40%

131
51%
A

107
43%

77
50%

46
47%

11
49%

59
54%

109
30%
G
160
43%

68
48%

162
45%

147
45%

59
50%

24
43%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

139
28%

53
21%

75
30%

32
21%

32
33%

7
33%

33
30%

99
27%

35
24%

104
29%

97
30%

27
23%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

361
72%

87
35%
B
158
65%

202
79%
A

173
70%

122
79%

66
67%

15
67%

77
70%

269
73%

107
76%

253
71%

230
70%

91
77%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
43*

No
S
455
457

Yes
T
73
61*

No
U
430
439

19
12%

3
8%

45
10%

6
10%

43
10%

61
18%

29
19%

8
18%

83
18%

11
18%

80
18%

71
26%

84
25%

47
30%

13
31%

118
26%

15
24%

116
27%

100
43%

130
48%

167
49%

63
40%

19
44%

211
46%

29
48%

200
46%

15
28%

71
31%

68
25%

91
27%

48
30%

11
26%

128
28%

17
28%

122
28%

40
72%

160
69%

201
75%

250
73%

110
70%

32
74%

329
72%

44
72%

317
72%

Nuclear energy

Summary

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India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
895
125
416
84*

1020
500

Male
A
774
258

Female
B
246
242

Under 35
C
772
276

35 to 49
D
211
167

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
348
168

Medium
G
395
185

High
H
277
146

Married
I
581
311

Other
J
439
189

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
78
50*

High
M
942
450

Yes
N
687
290

No
O
333
210

Strongly support

139
28%

72
28%

67
28%

74
27%

51
31%

14
25%

44
26%

50
27%

45
31%

84
27%

55
29%

0
-

14
28%

125
28%

84
29%

55
26%

120
29%

Somewhat support

167
33%

94
36%

73
30%

41
25%

28
49%

56
33%

66
36%

45
31%

106
34%

61
32%

0
-

18
36%

149
33%

100
35%

67
32%

Somewhat oppose

116
23%

57
22%

59
25%

98
35%
D
55
20%

13
23%

40
24%

40
21%

37
25%

77
25%

39
21%

0
-

14
27%

103
23%

63
22%

Strongly oppose

78
16%

34
13%

43
18%

50
18%

48
29%
C
26
16%

1
2%

29
17%

29
16%

19
13%

43
14%

35
18%

0
-

4
9%

73
16%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

306
61%

166
64%

140
58%

171
62%

92
55%

42
74%

100
59%

116
63%

90
62%

191
61%

115
61%

0
-

32
64%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

194
39%

92
36%

102
42%

105
38%

75
45%

15
26%

69
41%

69
37%

56
38%

120
39%

74
39%

0
-

18
36%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
291
129

No
S
729
371

Yes
T
632
297

No
U
388
203

19
23%

40
31%

99
27%

89
30%

50
25%

134
32%

33
40%

44
34%

123
33%

98
33%

69
34%

54
25%

100
24%

16
19%

25
19%

92
25%

64
22%

52
26%

42
15%

35
17%

62
15%

15
18%

20
15%

58
16%

46
15%

32
16%

274
61%

184
64%

122
58%

254
61%

52
63%

84
65%

222
60%

187
63%

119
59%

176
39%

105
36%

89
42%

163
39%

31
37%

45
35%

149
40%

110
37%

84
41%

Nuclear energy

Summary

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Mexico
Mexico
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
356
145
340
160*

501
500

Male
A
252
238

Female
B
249
262

Under 35
C
255
270

35 to 49
D
158
156*

50 to 64
E
88
74*

Low
F
354
399

Medium
G
130
86*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
241
226

Other
J
260
274

Low
K
131
321

Medium
L
170
103

High
M
200
76

Yes
N
272
260

No
O
229
240

Strongly support

19
4%

13
5%

7
3%

12
5%

4
2%

3
5%

13
3%

3
3%

3
21%

11
5%

8
3%

9
3%

5
5%

5
7%

11
4%

8
3%

12
3%

Somewhat support

71
14%

35
15%

36
14%

41
15%

18
11%

12
16%

56
14%

11
13%

4
26%

32
14%

39
14%

39
12%

17
16%

15
20%

35
13%

36
15%

Somewhat oppose

147
29%

73
31%

75
29%

77
28%

44
28%

26
36%

116
29%

28
32%

4
24%

55
24%

93
34%

94
29%

32
31%

22
29%

83
32%

Strongly oppose

262
52%

118
49%

144
55%

140
52%

91
58%

32
43%

213
53%

45
52%

4
29%

127
56%

135
49%

178
56%

50
48%

34
45%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

90
18%

48
20%

42
16%

53
20%

21
14%

16
21%

70
18%

14
16%

7
47%

44
19%

47
17%

49
15%

22
21%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

410
82%

191
80%

219
84%

217
80%

135
86%

58
79%

329
82%

73
84%

8
53%

182
81%

227
83%

272
85%
M

81
79%

20
26%
K
56
74%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
54
44**

No
S
447
456

Yes
T
93
70*

No
U
408
430

8
5%

1
3%

18
4%

3
4%

17
4%

47
14%

24
15%

7
15%

64
14%

10
14%

61
14%

64
27%

95
28%

53
33%

13
29%

135
30%

25
35%

123
29%

131
50%

131
55%

186
55%

76
47%

23
53%

239
52%

33
47%

229
53%

46
18%

44
19%

59
17%

31
20%

8
18%

82
18%

13
18%

78
18%

214
82%

195
81%

280
83%

129
80%

36
82%

374
82%

58
82%

352
82%

Nuclear energy

Summary

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
686
327
325
175

1013
500

Male
A
446
252

Female
B
567
248

Under 35
C
374
205

35 to 49
D
416
187

50 to 64
E
223
108

Low
F
567
294

Medium
G
364
172

High
H
82
35*

Married
I
503
238

Other
J
510
262

Low
K
463
249

Medium
L
96
114*

High
M
454
136

Yes
N
550
271

No
O
463
229

Strongly support

61
12%

33
13%

28
11%

18
9%

15
14%

25
9%

23
9%

16
14%

24
11%

43
13%

18
10%

63
26%

63
31%

28
26%

79
27%

73
31%

67
25%

63
25%

76
28%

64
28%

98
30%

Somewhat oppose

141
28%

73
29%

68
28%

58
28%

54
29%

29
26%

86
29%

44
26%

11
33%

66
28%

75
29%

38
28%

76
28%

65
28%

Strongly oppose

159
32%

70
28%

89
36%
A

65
32%

58
31%

36
34%

104
35%
G

46
27%

9
26%

70
29%

89
34%

80
32%
L
83
33%

41
36%
K
23
20%

21
15%
K
36
26%

36
13%

76
30%

7
20%
F
7
21%

31
12%

140
28%

28
16%
F
54
31%

30
12%

Somewhat support

27
14%
C
48
26%

35
30%

41
30%

83
31%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

200
40%

109
43%

91
37%

82
40%

75
40%

43
40%

104
35%

14
41%

103
43%

98
37%

86
35%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

300
60%

143
57%

157
63%

123
60%

112
60%

65
60%

190
65%
G

82
48%
F
90
52%

20
59%

136
57%

164
63%

163
65%
LM

57
50%
K
57
50%

57
42%
K
80
58%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
85
41*

No
S
928
459

Yes
T
106
48*

No
U
907
452

52
11%

8
16%

53
12%

42
24%

9
21%
S
11
27%

129
28%

14
28%

126
28%

92
28%

49
28%

14
34%

127
28%

17
35%

124
27%

76
33%

93
28%

66
38%
P

8
19%

151
33%
R

10
21%

149
33%
T

112
41%

88
38%

60
34%

20
47%

181
39%

21
44%

179
40%

158
59%

142
62%

140
43%
Q
185
57%

115
66%
P

22
53%

278
61%

27
56%

273
60%

Nuclear energy

Summary

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South Africa
South Africa
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
436
67
421
79**

503
500

Male
A
260
240*

Female
B
243
260*

Under 35
C
74
287*

35 to 49
D
231
138

50 to 64
E
198
76

Low
F
16
22**

Medium
G
69
98**

High
H
418
380

Married
I
320
214

Other
J
183
286*

Low
K
172
203*

Medium
L
175
174*

High
M
156
122*

Yes
N
325
240

No
O
178
260*

Strongly support

76
15%

37
16%

39
15%

49
17%

13
10%

1
3%

10
10%

65
17%

25
12%

51
18%

48
23%

15
8%

14
11%

37
15%

39
15%

65
15%

Somewhat support

123
25%

62
26%

61
23%

72
25%

30
22%

14
18%
D
21
28%

1
4%

25
26%

97
26%

53
25%

70
24%

40
20%

54
31%

29
24%

50
21%

73
28%

Somewhat oppose

135
27%

70
29%

65
25%

72
25%

44
32%

19
26%

14
65%

16
17%

105
28%

63
29%

72
25%

51
25%

32
18%

72
30%

Strongly oppose

166
33%

70
29%

96
37%

93
33%

51
37%

21
28%

6
28%

47
48%

113
30%

73
34%

93
32%

65
32%

73
42%
M

52
43%
L
27
22%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

199
40%

99
41%

100
38%

121
42%

43
31%

2
7%

35
36%

162
43%

78
36%

121
42%

88
43%

69
39%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

301
60%

141
59%

160
62%

166
58%

95
69%
E

35
46%
D
41
54%

20
93%

63
64%

218
57%

136
64%

165
58%

116
57%

106
61%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
152
111*

No
S
351
389

Yes
T
219
187*

No
U
284
313*

11
14%

23
21%

53
14%

42
22%

34
11%

104
25%

19
24%

27
24%

96
25%

50
27%

73
23%

63
24%

118
28%

17
22%

25
23%

110
28%

49
26%

87
28%

81
34%

85
33%

134
32%

32
40%

35
32%

130
33%

46
25%

120
38%

43
35%

87
36%

112
43%

169
40%

30
38%

50
45%

149
38%

92
49%

107
34%

80
65%

153
64%

148
57%

252
60%

49
62%

61
55%

240
62%

95
51%

206
66%

Nuclear energy

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing electricity.
Great Britain
Great Britain
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1028
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
684
344
329
171

Male
A
512
246

Female
B
516
254

Under 35
C
331
185

35 to 49
D
336
158

50 to 64
E
361
157

Low
F
251
123

Medium
G
618
299

High
H
159
78

Married
I
407
188

Other
J
621
312

Low
K
355
173

Medium
L
360
178

High
M
313
150

Yes
N
628
291

No
O
400
209

17
7%

18
10%

13
8%

11
9%

36
12%

11
14%

25
13%

33
11%

13
7%

57
36%

43
35%

113
38%

30
39%

71
38%

115
37%

64
37%

22
14%
K
58
39%

40
14%
O
112
38%

37
11%

72
39%

23
13%
K
63
36%

18
8%

96
38%

26
17%
CD
57
36%

74
35%

95
37%
A
46
18%

65
35%

54
34%

47
30%

45
37%

97
32%

23
30%

61
32%

105
34%

60
34%

41
28%

85
29%

30
16%

34
21%

27
17%

24
20%

54
18%

13
17%

31
17%

60
19%

64
37%
M
31
18%

32
18%

28
19%

54
19%

113
45%

90
49%

70
44%

53
43%

148
50%

41
53%

96
51%

148
47%

77
45%

86
49%

141
55%
A

95
51%

88
56%
E

83
53%
D
74
47%

70
57%

151
50%

36
47%

92
49%

164
53%

96
55%
M

92
51%

80
53%
K
70
47%

151
52%
O
139
48%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
78
36*

No
S
950
464

Yes
T
121
56

No
U
907
444

20
12%

5
15%

52
11%

47
11%

123
37%

63
37%

12
34%

174
37%

10
18%
U
19
35%

166
37%

80
38%
N
37
18%

109
33%

57
33%

11
31%

154
33%

14
26%

151
34%

60
18%

32
18%

7
20%

84
18%

12
21%

80
18%

92
44%

160
49%

83
48%

18
49%

226
49%

29
53%

214
48%

118
56%
N

168
51%

89
52%

18
51%

239
51%

26
47%

231
52%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

57
11%

Somewhat support

186
37%

40
16%
B
90
36%

Somewhat oppose

166
33%

71
29%

Strongly oppose

91
18%

45
18%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

243
49%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

257
51%

130
53%
B
116
47%

Summary

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US
US
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1005
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Male
A
454
247

Female
B
551
253

Under 35
C
282
182

35 to 49
D
354
161

50 to 64
E
369
157

Low
F
180
76

Medium
G
229
109

High
H
596
315

Married
I
581
282

Other
J
424
218

Low
K
399
232

Medium
L
352
127

High
M
254
141

Yes
N
525
251

No
O
480
249

27
11%

34
18%

30
19%

33
21%

11
14%

16
14%

57
20%

39
18%

39
17%

26
20%

32
23%

59
32%

58
36%

48
31%

21
27%

33
30%

97
34%

68
31%

69
30%

45
36%

50
36%

59
23%
O
82
33%

38
15%

83
33%

70
22%
FG
111
35%

92
36%
A
50
20%
A

65
35%
E
26
14%

49
30%

42
27%

23
31%

38
35%

94
30%

84
30%

71
33%

77
33%

37
29%

41
29%

25
15%

33
21%
C

21
28%
H

23
21%
H

39
12%

44
15%

40
18%

47
20%
M

19
15%

111
44%

92
51%

88
54%

81
52%

32
42%

48
44%

155
55%

107
49%

108
46%

142
56%
A

90
49%

73
46%

75
48%

44
58%
H

61
56%
H

181
58%
FG
133
42%

128
45%

111
51%

125
54%
LM

71
56%
K
56
44%

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
631
374
318
182

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
47*

No
S
908
453

Yes
T
122
60

No
U
883
440

81
18%

21
35%
U
21
35%

76
17%

146
32%
R
78
17%

12
21%

143
33%
T
77
18%
T

229
51%

42
70%
U
18
30%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

97
19%

Somewhat support

165
33%

69
28%
B
82
33%

Somewhat oppose

156
31%

64
26%

Strongly oppose

83
17%

33
13%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

261
52%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

239
48%

151
61%
B
97
39%

28
15%

83
33%

69
22%
Q
110
35%

55
30%

16
33%
S
17
35%

72
29%

84
34%

95
30%

60
33%

10
20%

17
12%

39
15%

44
18%

44
14%

39
21%
P

5
11%

82
59%
K
58
41%

141
56%
O
111
44%

121
48%

179
56%
Q
139
44%

82
45%

32
69%
S
15
31%

148
33%

6
10%

144
33%

Summary

128
52%
N

99
55%
P

224
49%
R

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 * small base

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219
50%
220
50%
T

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SECTION CK: NUCLEAR


CK3_1. [Nuclear energy] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing electricity.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

507
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
364
143
310
190

Male
A
366
283

Female
B
141
217

Under 35
C
336
295

35 to 49
D
149
168

50 to 64
E
22
37**

Low
F
159
142

Medium
G
90
94*

High
H
166
166

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
137
140

Medium
L
129
131*

High
M
241
229

Yes
N
263
221

No
O
244
279

32
15%

57
19%

38
23%

5
13%

32
22%

18
19%

36
22%

0
-

0
-

35
25%

26
20%

39
17%

44
16%

72
23%

46
21%

66
22%

38
22%

8
22%

30
21%

25
26%

33
20%

0
-

0
-

27
20%

35
27%

49
22%

56
26%
O
49
22%

63
23%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
83*

No
S
410
417

Yes
T
124
110*

No
U
383
390

28
15%

21
25%

80
19%

29
27%

71
18%

64
21%

48
25%

16
20%

96
23%

24
22%

88
23%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

101
20%

Somewhat support

112
22%

68
24%
B
66
23%

Somewhat oppose

138
28%

71
25%

67
31%

87
30%

41
24%

10
26%

34
24%

27
29%

44
26%

0
-

0
-

41
29%

33
25%

63
28%

55
25%

83
30%

83
27%

55
29%

25
30%

113
27%

28
26%

109
28%

Strongly oppose

149
30%

77
27%

72
33%

84
28%

51
30%

15
39%

46
33%

24
25%

53
32%

0
-

0
-

36
26%

36
27%

77
34%

61
27%

89
32%

90
29%

60
31%

21
25%

129
31%

28
26%

121
31%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

213
43%

78
36%

124
42%

76
45%

13
35%

62
43%

43
45%

69
42%

0
-

0
-

63
45%

62
47%

88
39%

105
48%

108
38%

137
44%

76
40%

37
45%

175
42%

53
49%

159
41%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

287
57%

135
48%
B
148
52%

139
64%
A

171
58%

92
55%

24
65%

81
57%

51
55%

97
58%

0
-

0
-

77
55%

69
53%

140
61%

115
52%

172
62%

173
56%

114
60%

46
55%

242
58%

57
51%

231
59%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Canada
Canada

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1001
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

Male
A
481
247

Female
B
520
253

Under 35
C
293
178

35 to 49
D
382
176

50 to 64
E
326
147

Low
F
233
120

Medium
G
396
193

High
H
372
188

Married
I
420
202

Other
J
581
298

Low
K
344
186

Medium
L
523
224

High
M
134
91

Yes
N
526
260

No
O
475
240

Employed
P
693
344

Not
Employed
Q
308
156

14
5%

23
13%
D
42
24%

14
8%

15
10%

8
7%

16
8%

30
10%

18
10%

21
10%

12
14%

31
12%

21
9%

34
10%

18
11%

7
14%

44
10%

8
13%

43
10%

1
3%

40
27%

30
25%

52
27%

27
14%
FG
49
26%

22
11%

50
29%

59
29%

73
25%

50
27%

53
24%

29
32%

69
27%

63
26%

90
26%

42
27%

12
24%

120
27%

15
23%

117
27%

10
27%

81
32%
A
101
40%
A

59
33%

47
27%

39
27%

31
25%

58
30%

57
31%

55
27%

91
30%

55
29%

66
30%

25
27%

72
28%

74
31%

106
31%

39
25%

15
30%

130
29%

22
34%

124
28%

64
36%

53
36%

50
42%
H

67
35%

54
29%

67
33%

104
35%

63
34%

83
37%
M

25
27%

88
34%

83
34%

115
33%

56
36%

16
31%

155
34%

20
31%

151
35%

15
42%
WXab
10
28%

6
17%

53
30%

14
41%
a

15
33%

71
28%

65
36%

64
37%

55
37%

39
32%

68
36%

80
40%

103
35%

68
37%

74
33%

84
35%

124
36%

60
39%

20
38%

164
37%

23
36%

160
37%

11
30%

113
64%

111
63%

92
63%

81
68%
H

124
64%

122
60%

195
65%

118
63%

149
67%
M

41
45%
L
49
55%

100
38%

182
72%
A

76
41%
F
111
59%

160
62%

156
65%

221
64%

95
61%

31
62%

285
63%

42
64%

275
63%

25
70%
a

15
42%
b
20
58%

20
45%
Yb
24
55%

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
140
0
69
-**

Yes
R
105
51

No
S
896
449

Yes
T
133
65

No
U
868
435

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
72
36*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
71
35*

CANADAALBERTA
X
89
44*

5
15%
Vb
9
26%

4
10%

5
7%

0
-

16
35%
b
10
22%

16
23%

0
-

CANADAONTARIO
a
375
189

CANADAQUEBEC
b
254
127

30
16%
VYb
57
30%
b
57
30%
W
45
24%

6
5%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

52
10%

Somewhat support

132
26%

Somewhat oppose

146
29%

38
15%
B
75
30%
B
64
26%

Strongly oppose

171
34%

70
28%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

184
37%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

316
63%

113
46%
B
134
54%

57
23%

21
31%
W
27
39%
a

0
0
-

24
19%
37
29%
W
60
47%
VXa

Summary
21
30%

0
-

48
70%
Xa

0
-

87
46%
VYb
102
54%

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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24%
97
76%
WXa

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France
France
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1010
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
623
387
310
190

Male
A
496
247

Female
B
514
253

Under 35
C
376
191

35 to 49
D
322
164

50 to 64
E
312
145

Low
F
291
146

Medium
G
507
251

High
H
212
103

Married
I
338
166

Other
J
672
334

Low
K
347
167

Medium
L
371
209

High
M
292
124

Yes
N
617
301

No
O
393
199

12
5%

11
6%

7
5%

8
5%

16
6%

10
10%

13
8%

21
6%

10
6%

14
7%

10
8%

23
8%

10
5%

17
5%

60
24%

43
22%

31
21%

66
26%

45
27%

53
25%

36
29%

85
28%

49
25%

89
29%

52
36%

53
37%

107
43%

55
33%
J
63
38%

79
24%

82
43%

38
36%
FG
37
36%

17
9%
P
45
24%

101
40%

50
30%
C
64
39%

15
11%
CD
42
29%

134
40%

61
37%

88
42%

48
39%

114
38%

83
42%

125
40%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
976
483

Yes
T
71
33*

No
U
939
467

1
7%

33
7%

4
12%

30
6%

127
26%

11
33%

123
26%

72
38%

7
44%
S
6
38%

191
40%

16
47%

182
39%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

34
7%

Somewhat support

134
27%

Somewhat oppose

198
40%

22
9%
B
74
30%
B
96
39%

Strongly oppose

134
27%

55
22%

79
31%
A

55
29%

44
27%

36
25%

54
37%
GH

62
25%

19
18%

34
21%

100
30%
I

51
31%

54
26%

30
24%

78
26%

56
28%

79
25%

55
29%

2
11%

133
27%
R

3
8%

132
28%
T

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

168
34%

73
29%

54
28%

57
35%

82
33%

67
32%

46
37%

106
34%

62
33%

169
67%
H

235
70%
I

113
67%

142
68%

78
63%

140
70%
N

204
66%

128
67%

15
45%
U
18
55%

153
33%

107
73%
H

9
51%
S
8
49%

159
33%

107
65%

108
36%
O
192
64%

60
30%

137
72%
E

68
41%
J
98
59%

55
33%

180
71%
A

48
46%
FG
56
54%

99
30%

332
66%

57
39%
C
88
61%

39
27%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

95
39%
B
152
61%

Summary

324
67%
R

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 * small base

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
675
332
332
168

1007
500

Male
A
492
253

Female
B
515
247

Under 35
C
294
172

35 to 49
D
378
183

50 to 64
E
335
145

Low
F
429
217

Medium
G
330
160

High
H
248
123

Married
I
330
152

Other
J
677
348

Low
K
238
113

Medium
L
588
285

High
M
181
101

Yes
N
711
352

No
O
296
148

Strongly support

23
5%

13
5%

9
4%

10
6%

6
3%

7
5%

11
5%

7
4%

5
4%

7
4%

16
5%

6
5%

10
3%

16
4%

7
5%

13
4%

Somewhat support

81
16%

43
17%

37
15%

33
19%

27
15%

20
14%

32
15%

27
17%

22
18%

26
17%

55
16%

20
17%

40
14%

60
17%

20
14%

Somewhat oppose

142
28%

71
28%

71
29%

52
30%

50
27%

41
28%

61
28%

46
29%

35
28%

43
28%

99
28%

31
27%

85
30%

7
7%
L
21
21%
L
26
26%

99
28%

Strongly oppose

255
51%

124
49%

130
53%

78
45%

100
55%
C

77
53%

113
52%

81
50%

62
50%

76
50%

179
51%

57
51%

151
53%

47
46%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

103
21%

57
22%

47
19%

33
18%

28
19%

43
20%

33
21%

27
22%

32
21%

71
20%

25
22%

50
17%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

397
79%

196
78%

201
81%

42
25%
D
130
75%

150
82%
C

117
81%

174
80%

127
79%

96
78%

119
79%

278
80%

88
78%

236
83%
M

28
28%
L
73
72%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
42*

No
S
923
458

Yes
T
148
74

No
U
859
426

10
6%

3
6%

20
4%

5
7%

17
4%

58
17%

22
13%

6
15%

74
16%

12
17%

68
16%

43
29%

93
28%

49
29%

11
27%

131
29%

19
26%

123
29%

177
50%

78
53%

168
50%

87
52%

22
52%

233
51%

36
50%

218
51%

76
22%

27
18%

71
21%

32
19%

9
21%

94
21%

18
24%

86
20%

276
78%

121
82%

261
79%

135
81%

33
79%

364
79%

56
76%

341
80%

Nuclear energy

Summary

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Australia
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1004
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
354
190

Male
A
532
252

Female
B
472
248

Under 35
C
169
197

35 to 49
D
332
155

50 to 64
E
503
149

Low
F
225
126*

Medium
G
564
275

High
H
215
99

Married
I
564
241

Other
J
440
259

Low
K
360
131

Medium
L
348
295

High
M
296
74

Yes
N
581
256

No
O
423
244

Employed
P
650
310

16
6%

39
13%
Q
79
25%

12
7%

46
19%

41
22%

Business Owner
Yes
R
144
69*

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

No
S
860
431

Yes
T
193
81*

No
U
811
419

METRO
V
634
297

NON-METRO
W
370
203

VIC/TAS
X
284
139

NSW/ACT
Y
320
148

QLD
Z
167
103*

SA/NT
a
114
54*

WA
b
119
57*

11
16%

40
9%

28
9%

24
12%

12
8%

15
10%

10
10%

6
11%

9
16%

105
24%

14
17%
U
17
21%

38
9%

15
22%

103
25%

77
26%

43
21%

33
24%

39
26%

27
26%

12
21%

10
18%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

51
10%

19
10%

11
7%

31
11%

10
11%

28
12%

23
9%

11
9%

30
10%

10
13%

51
21%

46
24%

36
24%

22
14%
D
38
25%

10
8%

Somewhat support

41
16%
B
69
27%

11
4%

120
24%

26
21%

63
23%

31
31%

58
24%

62
24%

33
25%

64
22%

Somewhat oppose

140
28%

66
26%

74
30%

61
31%

44
29%

35
23%

31
24%

81
30%

28
28%

66
27%

74
29%

32
24%

91
31%

23
31%
L
16
22%

36
14%
O
74
29%
O
62
24%

78
32%

94
30%

46
24%

16
24%

123
29%

19
24%

120
29%

87
29%

52
26%

37
26%

48
33%

28
27%

14
27%

12
22%

Strongly oppose

189
38%

76
30%

112
45%
A

70
36%

63
41%

55
37%

59
47%
H

100
36%

30
30%

89
37%

100
39%

55
42%

109
37%

25
33%

84
33%

104
43%
N

98
32%

91
48%
P

27
39%

162
38%

30
38%

158
38%

105
35%

84
41%

58
42%

46
31%

39
38%

22
40%

25
44%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

172
34%

62
25%

66
33%

47
30%

94
34%

41
42%

87
36%

85
33%

45
34%

94
32%

146
34%

31
38%

140
34%

104
35%

67
33%

44
32%

54
36%

36
35%

18
33%

19
34%

108
70%
E

90
71%

181
66%

57
58%

154
64%

174
67%

87
66%
M

200
68%
M

118
38%
Q
192
62%

26
37%

131
67%

110
43%
O
146
57%

54
28%

186
75%
A

33
44%
KL
41
56%

62
25%

328
66%

59
40%
D
90
60%

36
29%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

110
44%
B
142
56%

136
72%
P

43
63%

285
66%

50
62%

279
66%

192
65%

136
67%

94
68%

94
64%

67
65%

36
67%

37
66%

Summary

182
75%
N

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1001
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
346
326
174

Male
A
520
251

Female
B
481
249

Under 35
C
377
186

35 to 49
D
310
150

50 to 64
E
314
164

Low
F
599
298

Medium
G
330
165

High
H
72
36*

Married
I
516
263

Other
J
485
237

Low
K
310
154

Medium
L
224
114

High
M
467
232

Yes
N
505
249

No
O
496
251

8
3%

13
7%

7
4%

7
4%

18
6%

6
4%

2
7%

13
5%

14
6%

7
4%

4
3%

16
7%

14
5%

13
5%

15
5%

83
33%

73
39%
E
63
34%
D
37
20%

58
39%
E
40
27%

48
30%

102
34%

11
29%

90
34%

89
38%

53
35%

40
35%

86
37%

87
29%

76
29%

76
32%

46
30%

32
28%

73
32%

129
40%
Q
92
28%

45
30%
C

60
37%
C

92
31%
H

43
26%

16
45%
FG
7
19%

98
39%
O
67
27%

81
32%

49
30%

67
41%
F
49
29%

84
32%
J

58
25%

48
31%
M

38
33%
M

57
24%

70
28%

65
43%
E
85
57%

55
34%

119
40%

74
44%

13
36%

103
39%

103
43%

60
39%

44
38%

102
44%

109
66%
CD

179
60%

92
56%

23
64%

160
61%

134
57%

94
61%

70
62%

130
56%

111
45%
O
138
55%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
112
56

No
S
889
444

Yes
T
142
71

No
U
859
429

11
7%

1
3%

25
6%

4
6%

22
5%

50
29%

23
41%

156
35%

25
36%

154
36%

59
34%

13
24%

138
31%

18
26%

133
31%

90
27%

53
30%

18
32%

124
28%

22
32%

120
28%

144
44%
Q
182
56%

62
36%

24
44%

182
41%

30
42%

176
41%

112
64%
P

31
56%

263
59%

41
58%

253
59%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

27
5%

Somewhat support

179
36%

18
7%
B
96
38%

Somewhat oppose

152
30%

70
28%

81
33%

Strongly oppose

142
28%

66
26%

76
30%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

206
41%

92
37%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

294
59%

114
45%
B
137
55%

84
34%
N
72
29%

Summary

157
63%
A

86
46%
E
100
54%

94
38%
156
62%
N

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 * small base

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South Korea
South Korea
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

501
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
157
330
170

Male
A
242
253

Female
B
259
247

Under 35
C
196
211

35 to 49
D
189
183

50 to 64
E
116
107

Low
F
94
96*

Medium
G
230
230

High
H
177
174

Married
I
287
271

Other
J
214
229

Low
K
17
20**

Medium
L
157
166

High
M
327
314

Yes
N
250
243

No
O
251
257

14
6%

20
10%

17
9%

8
8%

7
7%

23
10%

15
9%

22
8%

23
10%

0
-

15
9%

30
10%

23
9%

22
9%

28
9%

70
28%

72
34%

47
26%

34
32%

35
36%

63
27%

56
32%

80
29%

73
32%

10
48%

45
27%

98
31%

72
30%

81
31%

110
44%
A
54
22%

82
39%

63
35%

48
45%

31
33%

95
41%

67
38%

107
40%

86
38%

9
43%

69
42%

115
37%

87
36%

36
17%

56
31%
CE

16
15%

23
24%

49
21%

37
21%

62
23%

47
20%

2
9%

36
22%

71
23%

83
34%

92
44%

64
35%

42
40%

42
43%

86
37%

71
40%

101
37%

97
42%

10
48%

61
36%

164
66%
A

119
56%

119
65%

64
60%

54
57%

144
63%

104
60%

169
63%

132
58%

11
52%

106
64%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
61
60*

No
S
440
440

Yes
T
101
98*

No
U
400
402

17
10%

5
8%

40
9%

10
10%

35
9%

99
30%

54
32%

17
28%

136
31%

31
32%

122
30%

106
41%

124
38%

69
41%

20
34%

173
39%

33
33%

160
40%

60
25%

48
19%

78
24%

30
18%

18
30%

91
21%

25
25%

84
21%

128
41%

95
39%

103
40%

127
39%

71
42%

22
36%

176
40%

41
42%

157
39%

186
59%

147
61%

155
60%

203
61%

99
58%

38
64%

264
60%

57
58%

245
61%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

45
9%

Somewhat support

153
31%

31
12%
B
83
33%

Somewhat oppose

193
39%

83
33%

Strongly oppose

109
22%

55
22%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

198
40%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

302
60%

115
45%
B
138
55%

Summary

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Russia
Russia
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

561
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
448
113
373
127*

Male
A
251
241

Female
B
310
259

Under 35
C
264
211

35 to 49
D
268
240

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
29
35**

Medium
G
64
65*

High
H
468
400

Married
I
288
250

Other
J
273
250

Low
K
61
146*

Medium
L
290
266

High
M
210
88

Yes
N
286
259

No
O
275
241

6
2%

25
12%

27
11%

12
24%

12
35%

7
11%

45
11%

33
13%

31
12%

25
17%

25
9%

14
15%

39
15%

25
10%

44
12%

57
22%

42
20%

67
28%

19
39%

6
19%

19
29%

102
26%

76
30%

52
21%

32
22%

65
24%

62
24%

66
27%

85
33%
A
111
43%
A

68
32%

67
28%

3
7%

3
9%

14
21%

122
30%

70
28%

69
27%

37
25%

76
29%

31
35%
L
26
29%

69
27%

76
36%

79
33%

15
30%

13
37%

25
39%

132
33%

71
28%

99
39%
I

51
35%

100
38%
M

18
21%

64
25%

67
32%

94
39%

31
63%

19
54%

26
40%

147
37%

109
44%

83
33%

58
40%

90
34%

196
75%
A

144
68%

146
61%

18
37%

16
46%

39
60%

253
63%

141
56%

168
67%

88
60%

176
66%
M

44
50%
L
44
50%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
40**

No
S
512
460

Yes
T
109
83*

No
U
452
417

20
16%

12
29%

52
11%

17
20%

47
11%

98
26%

29
23%

5
12%

123
27%

15
18%

113
27%

69
29%

111
30%

27
21%

11
27%

128
28%

26
31%

113
27%

89
34%

81
34%

120
32%

50
39%

13
31%

157
34%

26
31%

144
35%

101
39%

91
38%

142
38%

50
39%

17
42%

175
38%

31
38%

160
38%

158
61%

150
62%

231
62%

77
61%

23
58%

285
62%

51
62%

257
62%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

64
13%

Somewhat support

128
26%

57
24%
B
70
29%

Somewhat oppose

139
28%

53
22%

Strongly oppose

170
34%

59
25%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

192
38%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

308
62%

128
53%
B
113
47%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

502
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
178
339
161*

Male
A
216
253*

Female
B
286
247

Under 35
C
143
185*

35 to 49
D
151
137*

50 to 64
E
208
177*

Low
F
245
216*

Medium
G
219
238

High
H
38
46**

Married
I
138
141*

Other
J
364
359

Low
K
329
105

Medium
L
85
263*

High
M
88
133*

Yes
N
329
352

No
O
173
148*

26
11%

37
20%

41
30%

50
28%

34
16%

21
46%

22
21%

80
31%

26
19%

85
24%

43
29%

90
27%

33
18%

37
27%

47
27%

53
25%

10
21%

56
39%
J
26
18%

72
20%

67
27%

73
31%
F
54
23%

92
26%

29
27%

49
19%

40
30%

83
23%

35
24%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
46
50**

No
S
456
450

Yes
T
68
88*

No
U
434
412

38
23%

17
35%

111
25%

31
35%

97
24%

76
22%

42
26%

16
33%

101
22%

22
26%

95
23%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

128
26%

Somewhat support

118
24%

101
40%
B
51
20%

Somewhat oppose

123
25%

51
20%

71
29%

55
29%

29
21%

39
22%

65
30%

53
22%

4
9%

30
21%

93
26%

32
30%

62
24%

29
22%

91
26%

32
22%

89
26%

34
21%

9
19%

113
25%

25
28%

98
24%

Strongly oppose

132
26%

50
20%

82
33%
A

61
33%

30
22%

41
23%

64
30%

57
24%

11
24%

29
21%

103
29%

23
22%

71
27%

38
29%

94
27%

38
26%

84
25%

48
30%

6
13%

125
28%

10
11%

122
30%
T

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

245
49%

93
38%

70
38%

31
67%

81
58%

164
46%

51
48%

130
49%

65
49%

168
48%

78
53%

166
49%

80
49%

34
68%

212
47%

53
61%

192
47%

154
62%
A

115
62%
DE

98
55%
C
79
45%

128
54%

255
51%

78
57%
C
60
43%

87
40%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

152
60%
B
101
40%

129
60%

110
46%

15
33%

59
42%

195
54%

54
52%

133
51%

67
51%

185
52%

70
47%

173
51%

82
51%

16
32%

239
53%

35
39%

220
53%

Summary

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
425
81
416
84*

506
500

Male
A
276
250

Female
B
230
250

Under 35
C
305
282

35 to 49
D
184
181

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
86
78*

Medium
G
279
272

High
H
141
150

Married
I
249
258

Other
J
257
242

Low
K
196
194

Medium
L
35
35**

High
M
275
271

Yes
N
225
219

No
O
281
281

Strongly support

46
9%

26
10%

20
8%

29
10%

17
9%

0
-

12
15%

24
9%

11
7%

17
6%

23
12%

5
14%

18
7%

20
9%

26
9%

35
8%

Somewhat support

121
24%

64
25%

57
23%

33
18%

10
26%

23
29%

67
25%

31
21%

49
19%

45
23%

14
40%

62
23%

53
24%

67
24%

Somewhat oppose

170
34%

79
32%

91
36%

78
28%
D
95
34%

59
33%

15
40%

20
25%

98
36%

52
35%

71
36%

7
21%

92
34%

72
33%

Strongly oppose

163
33%

81
33%

82
33%

79
28%

71
39%
C

13
34%

24
30%

83
31%

56
37%

99
38%
J
94
36%

30
12%
I
72
30%
I
71
29%
69
29%

55
28%

9
25%

100
37%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

167
33%

90
36%

77
31%

50
28%

10
26%

42
28%

65
25%

19
54%

160
64%

172
69%

131
72%
C

28
74%

181
67%

108
72%
F

193
75%
J

102
42%
I
140
58%

68
35%

333
67%

35
44%
H
44
56%

90
33%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

107
38%
D
174
62%

126
65%

16
46%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
446
435

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
371
369

11
13%

7
10%

40
9%

11
9%

35
9%

99
24%

22
26%

12
19%

109
25%

27
21%

94
25%

98
35%

145
35%

25
30%

16
24%

154
35%

37
28%

133
36%

73
33%

90
32%

137
33%

26
31%

30
47%
S

133
31%

55
42%
U

108
29%

80
29%

74
34%

93
33%

134
32%

33
39%

19
29%

148
34%

39
30%

129
35%

191
71%

145
66%

188
67%

282
68%

51
61%

46
71%

287
66%

92
70%

241
65%

Nuclear energy

Summary

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Turkey
Turkey
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

508
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
320
188
288
212*

Male
A
404
252

Female
B
104
248*

Under 35
C
398
262

35 to 49
D
99
190*

50 to 64
E
11
48**

Low
F
76
56*

Medium
G
238
204

High
H
194
240*

Married
I
224
290*

Other
J
284
210

Low
K
174
176*

Medium
L
85
97**

High
M
249
227

Yes
N
253
220*

No
O
255
280*

9
4%

8
4%

3
6%

19
8%

20
7%

9
9%

24
11%

32
14%

22
8%

35
12%

18
9%

6
13%

42
21%

37
15%

48
17%

33
16%
I
43
21%

21
12%

30
16%

12
22%
H
12
22%

23
11%

26
10%

43
16%
D
56
21%

32
18%

11
12%

49
21%

46
21%

45
16%

56
20%

36
14%

45
17%

29
15%

0
-

8
13%

38
19%

29
12%

42
15%

32
15%

25
14%

23
24%

27
12%

32
14%

43
15%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
59
53*

No
S
449
447

Yes
T
155
146*

No
U
353
354

42
9%

21
14%

32
9%

35
17%

12
22%
S
9
17%

83
18%

32
22%

59
17%

51
18%

23
11%

6
12%

68
15%

15
10%

59
17%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

54
11%

Somewhat support

91
18%

Somewhat oppose

74
15%

45
18%
B
66
26%
B
39
15%

Strongly oppose

281
56%

103
41%

178
72%
A

119
45%

123
65%
C

39
81%

24
43%

102
50%

155
65%
F

179
62%

102
48%

99
56%

54
56%

127
56%

110
50%

170
61%

146
51%

135
64%

26
49%

254
57%

78
53%

203
57%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

145
29%

34
14%

9
19%

56
23%

68
24%

20
20%

73
32%

78
35%

67
24%

92
32%

53
25%

21
39%

124
28%

53
36%

92
26%

39
81%

140
68%

184
77%
F

222
76%
J

77
37%
I
133
63%

52
30%

152
80%
C

24
44%
H
32
56%

65
32%

355
71%

99
38%
D
164
62%

37
20%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

111
44%
B
141
56%

124
70%

77
80%

154
68%

142
65%

213
76%

197
68%

158
75%

33
61%

322
72%

93
64%

262
74%

Summary

214
86%
A

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Hungary
Hungary
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1010
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
611
399
285
215

Male
A
504
244

Female
B
506
256

Under 35
C
283
202

35 to 49
D
307
142

50 to 64
E
420
156

Low
F
480
260

Medium
G
405
166

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
516
226

Other
J
494
274

Low
K
172
130

Medium
L
596
294

High
M
242
77

Yes
N
554
238

No
O
456
262

15
6%

19
9%

14
10%

28
11%

25
15%

0
-

30
13%

32
12%

12
10%

37
12%

39
27%

67
26%

54
32%

1
62%

65
29%

80
29%

38
29%

84
29%

35
15%
O
73
31%

30
10%

58
29%

13
17%
K
23
31%

27
10%

53
21%

29
19%
CD
48
31%

72
28%

89
35%
A
100
39%
A

61
30%

39
28%

48
31%

82
31%

48
29%

0
38%

66
29%

82
30%

37
29%

88
30%

23
30%

69
29%

64
32%
E

50
35%
E

31
20%

83
32%
G

39
24%

0
-

66
29%

79
29%

42
33%
M

86
29%

17
23%

67
26%

77
38%

53
37%

96
37%

94
42%

113
41%

50
39%

121
41%

36
48%

125
62%
E

90
63%
E

79
47%
F
87
53%

1
62%

189
74%
A

77
50%
CD
78
50%

0
38%

132
58%

161
59%

80
61%

173
59%

40
52%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
37*

No
S
920
463

Yes
T
92
39*

No
U
918
461

32
15%

7
19%

55
12%

54
12%

81
29%

64
30%

12
31%

133
29%

8
20%
U
13
34%

79
30%

86
30%

62
29%

7
19%

7
17%

61
26%

84
32%

88
31%

57
27%

12
31%

141
30%
R
133
29%

108
45%
O
130
55%

99
38%

111
39%

96
45%

19
50%

188
41%

163
62%
N

174
61%

119
55%

19
50%

274
59%

21
54%
U
18
46%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

62
12%

Somewhat support

145
29%

Somewhat oppose

148
30%

47
19%
B
92
38%
B
59
24%

Strongly oppose

145
29%

45
18%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

207
41%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

293
59%

140
57%
B
104
43%

11
29%

132
29%
141
31%
T
134
29%

Summary

165
63%
G

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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40%
275
60%
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Poland
Poland
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

558
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
380
178
302
198*

Male
A
240
248

Female
B
318
252

Under 35
C
249
215

35 to 49
D
228
184

50 to 64
E
81
102*

Low
F
413
400

Medium
G
127
87*

High
H
18
13**

Married
I
275
254

Other
J
283
246

Low
K
29
104**

Medium
L
367
327

High
M
162
69

Yes
N
328
280

No
O
230
220

28
11%

49
23%

45
24%

22
22%

85
21%

26
30%

5
38%

65
26%

51
21%

20
19%

79
24%

18
25%

76
27%

40
18%

74
25%

77
30%

70
33%

65
35%

35
34%

132
33%

34
39%

3
25%

83
33%

87
35%

41
39%

102
31%

26
38%

99
35%

70
32%

54
22%
A
93
37%
A

44
21%

23
13%

16
15%

8
9%

2
12%

40
16%

43
18%

10
10%

60
18%

13
18%

42
15%

51
24%

51
28%

29
28%

74
18%
G
110
27%

18
21%

3
25%

66
26%

65
26%

33
32%

85
26%

13
19%

104
41%

119
55%

109
60%

57
56%

217
54%

8
63%

148
58%

137
56%

61
58%

181
56%

44
63%

148
59%
A

96
45%

74
40%

44
44%

183
46%
G

61
70%
F
27
30%

5
37%

106
42%

108
44%

43
42%

145
44%

26
37%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
42**

No
S
509
458

Yes
T
93
69*

No
U
465
431

42
21%

11
25%

105
23%

19
28%

97
22%

106
35%

63
32%

15
36%

155
34%

26
38%

143
33%

41
19%

46
15%

37
19%

4
10%

79
17%

7
10%

76
18%

63
23%

68
31%

75
25%

56
28%

12
29%

119
26%

17
25%

114
26%

175
62%
O
105
38%

110
50%

180
60%

105
53%

25
61%

260
57%

45
65%

240
56%

109
50%
N

121
40%

93
47%

16
39%

198
43%

24
35%

190
44%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

116
23%

Somewhat support

170
34%

88
36%
B
93
37%

Somewhat oppose

83
17%

29
12%

Strongly oppose

131
26%

38
15%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

286
57%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

214
43%

181
73%
B
67
27%

Summary

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China
China
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1000
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
871
129
410
90*

Male
A
499
249

Female
B
501
251

Under 35
C
482
200

35 to 49
D
404
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
109
99*

Medium
G
328
221

High
H
563
181

Married
I
671
346

Other
J
329
154*

Low
K
111
295

Medium
L
282
155

High
M
607
50

Yes
N
668
298

No
O
332
202

14
5%

20
10%

17
9%

11
10%

12
12%

19
9%

17
10%

31
9%

18
11%

30
10%

14
9%

5
9%

34
11%

15
7%

35
9%

71
28%

74
37%
D
60
30%

48
25%

38
36%

31
32%

76
34%

53
29%

102
29%

59
38%

98
33%

46
30%

16
33%

80
27%

83
43%
C
45
23%

38
36%

37
38%

75
34%

69
38%

129
37%

53
34%

113
38%

51
33%

18
35%

111
37%

80
40%
N
70
35%

19
18%

18
18%

51
23%

41
23%

85
25%

25
16%

54
18%

44
29%
K

11
23%

73
24%

65
34%

49
46%

43
44%

95
43%

71
39%

132
38%

77
50%

128
43%

60
39%

21
42%

128
66%
C

57
54%

55
56%

126
57%

110
61%

213
62%

78
50%

167
57%

95
61%

29
58%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
134
67*

No
S
866
433

Yes
T
333
120*

No
U
667
380

13
14%

8
11%

41
9%

13
11%

35
9%

129
31%

31
35%

24
35%

137
32%

38
31%

123
32%

148
36%

33
37%

24
36%

157
36%

40
33%

141
37%

37
18%

98
24%

12
13%

12
18%

98
23%

29
24%

80
21%

114
38%

95
47%

165
40%

44
49%

31
47%

178
41%

51
42%

158
42%

184
62%

107
53%

246
60%

45
51%

36
53%

255
59%

69
58%

222
58%

Nuclear energy
Strongly support

48
10%

Somewhat support

161
32%

35
14%
B
89
36%

Somewhat oppose

181
36%

67
27%

Strongly oppose

110
22%

58
23%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

209
42%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

291
58%

124
50%
B
125
50%

114
45%
A
52
21%

45
23%

Summary
85
34%
166
66%
A

95
47%
D
106
53%

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 * small base

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
704
326
284
216*

1030
500

Male
A
385
244*

Female
B
645
256

Under 35
C
423
271*

35 to 49
D
344
152*

50 to 64
E
263
77*

Low
F
269
225*

Medium
G
732
272

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
399
173*

Other
J
631
327

Low
K
133
363

Medium
L
507
107

High
M
390
30

Yes
N
463
177*

No
O
567
323

Strongly support

49
10%

24
10%

25
10%

31
12%

9
6%

9
12%

22
10%

27
10%

0
15%

20
12%

29
9%

41
11%

7
6%

1
5%

8
4%

41
13%

19
7%

Somewhat support

110
22%

43
18%

67
26%

19
13%

9
12%

58
26%

52
19%

1
22%

29
17%

81
25%

80
22%

25
23%

5
18%

23
13%

Somewhat oppose

118
24%

50
21%

67
26%

82
30%
DE
52
19%

50
33%

16
20%

57
25%

61
22%

0
11%

47
27%

71
22%

87
24%

23
21%

Strongly oppose

223
45%

127
52%
B

96
38%

105
39%

75
49%

43
56%
C

89
39%

133
49%

1
51%

76
44%

147
45%

155
43%

54
50%

8
28%
L
14
49%

60
34%
O
86
49%

87
27%
N
58
18%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

159
32%

67
27%

92
36%

28
18%

18
23%

79
35%

78
29%

1
37%

50
29%

109
33%

121
33%

31
29%

7
23%

31
17%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

341
68%

178
73%

163
64%

113
42%
DE
158
58%

124
82%
C

59
77%
C

145
65%

194
71%

2
63%

123
71%

218
67%

242
67%

76
71%

23
77%

146
83%
O

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
96
45**

No
S
934
455

Yes
T
179
60**

No
U
851
440

30
14%

5
12%

44
10%

6
9%

43
10%

50
18%

60
28%

3
6%

107
24%

4
7%

106
24%

73
26%

45
21%

17
37%

101
22%

18
30%

99
23%

137
42%

143
50%

81
37%

21
45%

203
45%

32
53%

191
44%

128
40%
N
195
60%

69
24%

90
42%
P
126
58%

8
17%

151
33%

10
17%

149
34%

37
83%

304
67%

50
83%

291
66%

Nuclear energy

Summary

215
76%
Q

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Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
635
369
307
193

1004
500

Male
A
489
250

Female
B
515
250

Under 35
C
352
181

35 to 49
D
386
191

50 to 64
E
266
128

Low
F
216
111

Medium
G
469
230

High
H
319
160

Married
I
501
249

Other
J
503
251

Low
K
374
243

Medium
L
525
199

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
520
253

No
O
484
247

Strongly support

31
6%

16
6%

14
6%

9
5%

13
7%

8
6%

8
7%

14
6%

9
6%

12
5%

19
8%

16
7%

11
6%

3
6%

13
5%

17
7%

17
6%

Somewhat support

66
13%

31
13%

34
14%

29
16%

21
11%

17
13%

10
9%

22
14%

35
14%

30
12%

27
11%

28
14%

11
18%

29
11%

37
15%

Somewhat oppose

99
20%

46
18%

53
21%

36
20%

37
19%

26
21%

21
19%

34
15%
F
48
21%

29
18%

52
21%

47
19%

54
22%

34
17%

11
19%

Strongly oppose

304
61%

157
63%

148
59%

107
59%

121
63%

77
60%

72
65%

133
58%

100
62%

150
60%

154
62%

146
60%

125
63%

33
57%

57
23%
O
154
61%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

96
19%

48
19%

49
19%

38
21%

34
18%

25
19%

18
16%

48
21%

31
19%

47
19%

49
20%

44
18%

39
20%

14
24%

42
17%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

404
81%

202
81%

201
81%

143
79%

157
82%

103
81%

93
84%

182
79%

129
81%

202
81%

201
80%

200
82%

160
80%

44
76%

211
83%
O

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
136
63

No
S
868
437

Yes
T
225
105

No
U
779
395

14
7%

5
9%

25
6%

7
7%

24
6%

42
14%

24
13%

8
13%

58
13%

16
15%

50
13%

42
17%

64
21%

35
18%

14
22%

85
19%

22
21%

77
20%

151
61%

185
60%

120
62%

36
57%

269
61%

60
57%

244
62%

54
22%
N
193
78%

59
19%

38
20%

13
21%

83
19%

23
22%

73
19%

249
81%

155
80%

50
79%

354
81%

82
78%

321
81%

Nuclear energy

Summary

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Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
311
193
299
201

504
500

Male
A
241
252

Female
B
263
248

Under 35
C
150
184

35 to 49
D
171
159

50 to 64
E
183
156

Low
F
201
205

Medium
G
216
211

High
H
87
84*

Married
I
172
157

Other
J
332
343

Low
K
144
172

Medium
L
227
186

High
M
133
142

Yes
N
312
299

No
O
192
201

Strongly support

42
8%

25
10%

17
7%

12
6%

12
7%

19
12%

11
5%

22
10%

9
10%

13
8%

29
9%

15
9%

9
5%

28
10%

13
7%

19
6%

Somewhat support

157
31%

80
32%

77
31%

58
31%

46
29%

53
34%

53
26%

57
36%

100
29%

37
22%

61
30%

Somewhat oppose

76
31%

60
33%

49
31%

48
31%

63
31%

31
37%

47
30%

109
32%

58
34%

58
31%
K
61
33%

96
32%

81
32%

76
36%
F
63
30%

28
34%

157
31%

18
12%
L
62
43%
KL
38
27%

95
32%

62
31%

108
36%
Q
96
32%

Strongly oppose

144
29%

65
26%

79
32%

55
30%

53
33%
E

36
23%

78
38%
GH

51
24%

15
18%

40
25%

104
30%

62
36%
M

57
31%
M

25
18%

79
26%

65
32%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

199
40%

106
42%

93
38%

70
38%

58
36%

72
46%

64
31%

129
38%

52
30%

68
36%

146
58%

155
62%

115
62%

102
64%

85
54%

141
69%
GH

87
56%

214
62%

120
70%
M

118
64%
M

79
56%
KL
63
44%

125
42%

301
60%

37
44%
F
46
56%

70
44%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

98
46%
F
114
54%

174
58%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
490
487

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
460
457

North
V
252
239

Center
W
121
115

South
X
131
146

French
Y
243
252

Flemish
Z
261
248

Nuclear energy
23
12%
P
49
24%

2
18%

40
8%

6
14%

36
8%

21
9%

5
4%

16
11%

19
7%

23
9%

5
38%

152
31%

16
37%

141
31%

76
32%

41
36%

40
27%

72
29%

85
34%

61
30%

3
25%

154
32%

13
31%

143
31%

74
31%

38
33%

46
31%

84
33%

73
29%

76
26%

68
34%

2
19%

142
29%

8
18%

136
30%

69
29%

31
27%

44
30%

77
30%

67
27%

74
37%

127
42%

72
36%

7
56%

192
39%

22
51%

177
39%

96
40%

46
40%

56
39%

91
36%

108
43%

127
63%

172
58%

129
64%

6
44%

295
61%

21
49%

280
61%

143
60%

69
60%

90
61%

161
64%

140
57%

Summary

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/X - Y/Z * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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All Countries
Gender
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
13086
5701
8057
3943

Male
A
9536
5995

Female
B
9251
6005

Under 35
C
7423
5274

35 to 49
D
6473
4069

50 to 64
E
4891
2656

Low
F
5887
3933

Medium
G
7413
4394

High
H
5274
3502

Married
I
8671
5239

Other
J
9609
6261

Low
K
5183
4360

Medium
L
6725
4201

High
M
6879
3438

Yes
N
10640
6311

No
O
8147
5689

3030
50%

2939
56%

2246
55%

2084
53%

2274
52%

1369
35%

289
7%
E
100
2%
E

142
5%

250
7%

342
7%

470
8%

274
7%

201
6%

396
6%

536
7%

82
2%

73
2%

116
2%

138
2%

99
2%
M

53
2%

146
2%

2036
36%
N
449
8%
N
119
2%

2799
35%

414
8%
E
119
2%

1604
37%
LM
371
8%
LM
112
3%
M

3636
58%
O
2132
34%

2172
55%

2217
35%

2055
60%
KL
1130
33%

4551
56%

1836
35%

2393
57%
K
1435
34%

3086
54%

1434
35%

2049
59%
F
1130
32%

3436
55%

1802
34%

2477
56%
F
1566
36%
H
269
6%

2945
56%

2348
39%
A
498
8%
A
129
2%

1537
58%
D
932
35%

5378
90%

4741
90%

3680
90%

4782
91%

5653
90%

3877
89%

389
10%
E

323
9%

458
9%

608
10%

483
11%
LM

3828
91%
K
373
9%
M

3185
93%
KL
254
7%

5769
91%
O
542
9%

5122
90%

533
10%
E

4043
92%
F
351
8%

3180
91%

627
10%
A

2469
93%
CD
187
7%

7350
91%
Q
708
9%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
2175
1302

No
S
16612
10698

Yes
T
3711
2195

No
U
15076
9805

773
59%
S
417
32%

5949
56%

5383
55%

3751
35%

1339
61%
U
671
31%

309
8%
P
93
2%

80
6%

765
7%

137
6%

3497
36%
T
708
7%

32
2%

232
2%

47
2%

217
2%

3541
90%

1190
91%

9700
91%

2011
92%

8880
91%

402
10%
P

112
9%

998
9%

184
8%

926
9%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

6722
56%

Somewhat support

4168
35%

3692
62%
B
1820
30%

Somewhat oppose

845
7%

347
6%

Strongly oppose

265
2%

135
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

10890
91%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

1110
9%

5513
92%
B
482
8%

45
2%

1433
36%
H
312
8%
G
105
3%
G

172
2%

Summary
3517
89%
417
11%
G

567
10%
N

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

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Argentina
A
503
500

Australia
B
1004
500

Belgium
C
504
500

Brazil
D
1030
500

6722
56%

243
49%

246
49%

229
46%

211
42%

Canada
E
1001
500

China
F
1000
500

France
G
1010
500

Germany
H
1007
500

Great Britain
I
1028
500

Hungary
J
1010
500

India
K
1020
500

Indonesia
L
506
500

Italy
M
1004
500

Japan
N
1001
500

Mexico
O
501
500

Poland
P
558
500

Russia
Q
561
500

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
507
503
501
500
500
500

Spain
U
1013
500

Sweden
V
502
500

Turkey
W
508
500

United
States
X
1005
500

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

Somewhat support

Somewhat oppose

Strongly oppose

252
300
252
348
243
326
312
393
339
222
242
291
50%
60%
50%
70%
49%
65%
62%
79%
68%
44%
48%
58%
ABCDEGINOTW
DN
EFGIJKNOPQTUVWX
ABCDEGINOPQTUCDEGINOQTUW
GHIJKMNOPQR
DEFGIKNOPQTUWX
ABCDEGINOW
DN
4168
184
206
218
190
211
171
210
140
227
120
138
101
137
250
184
162
35%
37%
41%
44%
38%
42%
34%
42%
28%
45%
24%
28%
20%
27%
50%
37%
32%
HJKLMR HJKLMPRSVW
HJKLMPQRSUV HJKLMR HJKLMPRSUVW JLMR
HJKLMPRSUVW
L
KLMOPQRSTUVWX
L
L
GHIJKLMOPQR HJKLMR
JLR
845
46
41
32
84
29
24
33
10
27
34
35
5
20
24
61
32
7%
9%
8%
6%
17%
6%
5%
7%
2%
5%
7%
7%
1%
4%
5%
12%
6%
GHIJKLMNPQR
HLM
HL
HLM
HL
HLM
HLM
HL
HL
FGHIJKLMNPR
HL
EFHILMNVX
HILMN
HLM
265
27
7
20
15
8
5
5
1
3
20
15
0
5
4
14
15
2%
5%
1%
4%
3%
2%
1%
1%
0
1%
4%
3%
1%
1%
3%
3%
BEFGHILMNUV
HIL
HIL
L
BEFGHILMNTUV FGHILMNU
L
L
HILN
GHILMN
BEFGHILMNRTU
HL

264
53%
DN
181
36%
HJKLMR
41
8%
HLMN
14
3%
HILMN

341
319
68%
64%
DEFGINOPQTU
BCDEGINOQTW
115
139
23%
28%
34
7%
HLM
10
2%
HIL

32
6%
HL
10
2%
L

259
278
310
230
271
52%
56%
62%
46%
54%
DN
ABCDEGINOW
BCDEGINOQTWX
CDINW
189
185
162
155
193
38%
37%
32%
31%
39%
HJKLMRS
HJKLMRS
JLR
LR
HJKLMPRSW
41
31
23
78
28
8%
6%
5%
16%
6%
HILMN
HLM
L
GHIJKLMNPQR
HL
10
6
5
38
8
2%
1%
1%
8%
2%
HIL
HL
BDEFGHIKLMNOPQR
HIL

456
91%
ADOW
44
9%
HLM

458
92%
DW
42
8%
HL

449
90%
DW
51
10%
FHILMNVX

Summary
Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

10890
91%

427
85%
W
1110
73
9%
15%
BEFGHILMNPRU

453
91%
ADOW
47
9%
HILMN

448
401
90%
80%
DW
52
99
10%
20%
FHILMNVX GHIJKLMNPQR

463
93%
ADJOW
37
7%
HLM

471
94%
ACDJKOQTW
29
6%
HL

462
92%
ADJOW
38
8%
HLM

489
470
446
98%
94%
89%
GIJKMNOPQRABCDJKOQTW
DW
11
30
54
2%
6%
11%
HL
EFGHILMNUVX

450
90%
DW
50
10%
FHILMN

495
476
471
426
99%
95%
94%
85%
GIJKMNOPQRDEGJKOPQRT
ABCDJKOPQTW
W
5
24
29
74
1%
5%
6%
15%
HL
HL
FGHILMNPRU

453
91%
ADOW
47
9%
HLMN

445
89%
DW
55
11%
FHILMNVX

463
93%
ADJOW
37
7%
HLM

472
384
464
94%
77%
93%
ACDJOQTW
ACDJOQTW
28
116
36
6%
23%
7%
HL
GHIJKLMNOPQ
HLM

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

North
America
A
2006
1000

LATAM
B
2034
1500

Europe
C
7636
4500

APAC
D
5593
3500

G-8
Countries
E
7617
4000

696
46%

2616
58%
ABEF
1562
35%
G
242
5%

1997
57%
ABE
1236
35%
G
211
6%

2191
55%
B
1549
39%
CDFG
212
5%

80
2%
E

55
2%

48
1%

4178
93%
BFG
322
7%

3234
92%
BFG
266
8%

3740
94%
BFG
260
6%

BRIC
F
3611
2000

Middle
East/Africa
G
1518
1500

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

6722
56%

Somewhat support

4168
35%

Somewhat oppose

845
7%

523
52%
B
404
40%
CDFG
57
6%

Strongly oppose

265
2%

16
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

10890
91%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

1110
9%

927
93%
BFG
73
7%

557
37%
G
191
13%
ACDEF
56
4%
ACDE

1088
54%
B
679
34%
G
184
9%
ACDE
49
2%
E

890
59%
ABE
409
27%
143
10%
ACDE
59
4%
ACDE

Summary
1253
84%
247
16%
ACDEF

1767
88%
B
233
12%
ACDE

1298
87%
202
13%
ACDE

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B/C/D/E/F/G

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Argentina
Argentina
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

503
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
365
138
342
158

Male
A
204
245

Female
B
299
255

Under 35
C
245
248

35 to 49
D
163
154

50 to 64
E
95
98*

Low
F
17
22**

Medium
G
84
109*

High
H
402
368

Married
I
150
142*

Other
J
353
358

Low
K
170
327

Medium
L
172
119

High
M
161
55

Yes
N
262
231

No
O
241
269

109
43%

121
49%

75
49%

47
48%

11
50%

51
47%

181
49%

66
46%

177
49%

156
48%

56
47%

31
56%

115
50%

128
48%

172
50%

92
37%

56
36%

36
37%

8
34%

46
42%

130
35%

53
37%

131
37%

122
37%

46
38%

17
30%

83
36%

101
37%

23
9%

14
9%

9
9%

0
1%

4
3%

42
11%

17
12%

29
8%

29
9%

11
9%

6
10%

18
8%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
43*

No
S
455
457

Yes
T
73
61*

No
U
430
439

71
45%

23
53%

220
48%

32
52%

211
48%

126
37%

58
36%

16
37%

168
37%

20
32%

164
37%

28
10%

27
8%

19
12%

2
6%

44
10%

6
11%

40
9%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

243
49%

Somewhat support

184
37%

134
55%
B
73
30%

Somewhat oppose

46
9%

21
8%

111
43%
A
25
10%

Strongly oppose

27
5%

18
7%

10
4%

12
5%

9
6%

6
6%

3
15%

9
8%

15
4%

6
4%

22
6%

20
6%

6
5%

2
3%

15
7%

12
5%

16
5%

12
7%

2
4%

26
6%

3
5%

24
5%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

427
85%

207
84%

220
86%

213
86%

131
85%

83
85%

19
84%

97
89%

311
84%

119
84%

307
86%

278
85%

101
86%

48
86%

198
86%

228
85%

299
87%

128
81%

39
90%

388
85%

51
84%

375
86%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

73
15%

38
16%

35
14%

35
14%

23
15%

15
15%

4
16%

12
11%

57
16%

23
16%

50
14%

49
15%

17
14%

7
14%

33
14%

40
15%

43
13%

30
19%

4
10%

69
15%

10
16%

64
14%

Summary

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India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
895
125
416
84*

1020
500

Male
A
774
258

Female
B
246
242

Under 35
C
772
276

35 to 49
D
211
167

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
348
168

Medium
G
395
185

High
H
277
146

Married
I
581
311

Other
J
439
189

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
78
50*

High
M
942
450

Yes
N
687
290

No
O
333
210

Strongly support

312
62%

157
61%

155
64%

160
58%

37
65%

94
56%

120
65%

97
66%

195
63%

117
62%

0
-

33
66%

279
62%

183
63%

129
61%

265
64%

Somewhat support

138
28%

78
30%

60
25%

80
29%

115
69%
C
41
25%

17
30%

51
31%

52
28%

35
24%

92
30%

46
24%

0
-

12
25%

126
28%

81
28%

57
27%

Somewhat oppose

35
7%

17
7%

18
7%

6
4%

3
5%

15
9%

10
5%

10
7%

16
5%

2
4%

33
7%

17
6%

15
3%

6
2%

10
4%

5
3%

0
-

7
4%

4
2%

4
3%

9
3%

19
10%
I
7
4%

0
-

Strongly oppose

26
9%
D
11
4%

0
-

2
5%

13
3%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

450
90%

235
91%

215
89%

239
87%

54
95%

146
87%

172
93%

132
90%

0
-

46
91%

50
10%

23
9%

27
11%

37
13%
D

3
5%

22
13%

14
7%

14
10%

287
92%
J
24
8%

163
86%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

156
93%
C
11
7%

26
14%
I

0
-

5
9%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
291
129

No
S
729
371

Yes
T
632
297

No
U
388
203

47
56%

75
59%

236
64%

186
63%

125
62%

112
27%

26
31%

36
28%

102
28%

81
27%

57
28%

18
9%

27
7%

8
9%

11
9%

24
6%

19
7%

16
8%

9
3%

7
3%

13
3%

3
3%

7
5%

9
2%

10
3%

5
3%

404
90%

264
91%

186
88%

376
90%

73
88%

111
86%

339
91%

268
90%

182
90%

46
10%

26
9%

25
12%

40
10%

10
12%

18
14%

33
9%

29
10%

21
10%

Hydroelectric power

Summary

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Mexico
Mexico
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

501
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
356
145
340
160*

Male
A
252
238

Female
B
249
262

Under 35
C
255
270

35 to 49
D
158
156*

50 to 64
E
88
74*

Low
F
354
399

Medium
G
130
86*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
241
226

Other
J
260
274

Low
K
131
321

Medium
L
170
103

High
M
200
76

Yes
N
272
260

No
O
229
240

101
39%

136
50%

70
45%

35
48%

188
47%

41
48%

13
83%

105
47%

137
50%

144
45%

39
51%

136
52%

106
44%

172
51%

94
35%

59
38%

31
42%

146
37%

35
41%

2
14%

91
40%

93
34%

123
38%

59
58%
K
33
32%

28
37%

78
30%

31
12%

24
15%

6
8%

51
13%

10
11%

0
3%

27
12%

34
12%

45
14%

8
8%

8
10%

41
16%

106
44%
N
20
8%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
54
44**

No
S
447
456

Yes
T
93
70*

No
U
408
430

70
43%

22
50%

220
48%

37
52%

205
48%

115
34%

69
43%

17
38%

167
37%

26
37%

158
37%

41
12%

19
12%

5
11%

56
12%

6
9%

55
13%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

242
48%

Somewhat support

184
37%

141
59%
B
73
30%

Somewhat oppose

61
12%

20
8%

111
43%
A
41
16%

Strongly oppose

14
3%

5
2%

8
3%

8
3%

4
2%

1
2%

13
3%

0
0

0
-

3
1%

11
4%

9
3%

3
3%

1
1%

6
2%

8
3%

11
3%

3
2%

0
1%

13
3%

1
2%

12
3%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

426
85%

213
89%

213
81%

230
85%

129
83%

66
90%

335
84%

76
89%

15
97%

197
87%

229
84%

266
83%

92
89%

67
89%

214
82%

212
88%

287
85%

139
86%

39
88%

387
85%

63
90%

363
84%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

74
15%

25
11%

49
19%

40
15%

27
17%

7
10%

64
16%

10
11%

0
3%

29
13%

45
16%

55
17%

11
11%

9
11%

47
18%

28
12%

52
15%

22
14%

5
12%

69
15%

7
10%

67
16%

Summary

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
686
327
325
175

1013
500

Male
A
446
252

Female
B
567
248

Under 35
C
374
205

35 to 49
D
416
187

50 to 64
E
223
108

Low
F
567
294

Medium
G
364
172

High
H
82
35*

Married
I
503
238

Other
J
510
262

Low
K
463
249

Medium
L
96
114*

High
M
454
136

Yes
N
550
271

No
O
463
229

Strongly support

278
56%

144
57%

134
54%

112
55%

109
58%

56
52%

155
53%

98
57%

137
58%

141
54%

138
55%

66
57%

75
55%

156
58%

122
53%

185
57%

Somewhat support

185
37%

88
35%

97
39%

77
38%

65
35%

43
40%

98
37%

96
39%

37
33%

52
38%

92
34%

93
41%

31
6%

16
6%

15
6%

14
7%

10
6%

6
6%

61
36%
H
9
5%

88
37%

Somewhat oppose

117
40%
H
20
7%

24
71%
F
7
20%
2
6%

10
4%

13
5%

9
8%

9
6%

18
7%

Strongly oppose

6
1%

4
2%

2
1%

1
0

2
1%

3
3%
C

2
1%

3
2%

1
4%
F

3
1%

20
8%
I
3
1%

2
1%

2
2%

1
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

463
93%

232
92%

231
93%

190
93%

174
93%

99
91%

272
93%

160
93%

31
91%

225
94%

238
91%

234
94%

103
90%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

37
7%

20
8%

17
7%

15
7%

13
7%

9
9%

21
7%

12
7%

3
9%

13
6%

24
9%

15
6%

12
10%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
85
41*

No
S
928
459

Yes
T
106
48*

No
U
907
452

92
53%

24
59%

254
55%

30
62%

248
55%

113
35%

72
41%

14
33%

171
37%

14
30%

171
38%

12
5%

22
7%

9
5%

3
7%

28
6%

4
7%

27
6%

4
2%

2
1%

5
1%

1
1%

0
1%

6
1%

0
1%

6
1%

127
93%

248
92%

215
94%

298
92%

165
94%

38
92%

425
93%

44
92%

419
93%

10
7%

23
8%

14
6%

27
8%

10
6%

3
8%

34
7%

4
8%

33
7%

Hydroelectric power

Summary

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

503
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
436
67
421
79**

Male
A
260
240*

Female
B
243
260*

Under 35
C
74
287*

35 to 49
D
231
138

50 to 64
E
198
76

Low
F
16
22**

Medium
G
69
98**

High
H
418
380

Married
I
320
214

Other
J
183
286*

Low
K
172
203*

Medium
L
175
174*

High
M
156
122*

Yes
N
325
240

No
O
178
260*

137
53%

176
61%

89
65%

54
72%

6
29%

73
74%

240
63%

122
57%

197
69%

115
56%

115
66%

89
73%

162
67%

157
60%

253
60%

85
30%

36
26%

18
23%

12
53%

25
25%

103
27%

72
34%

66
23%

59
29%

48
28%

32
26%

57
24%

82
32%

20
7%

9
7%

3
4%

3
12%

1
1%

28
7%

12
6%

19
7%

6
3%

1
1%

13
5%

5
3%

1
1%

120
98%
K
2
2%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
152
111*

No
S
351
389

Yes
T
219
187*

No
U
284
313*

66
84%

85
77%

234
60%

133
71%

186
59%

132
31%

7
9%

20
18%

119
31%

46
25%

93
30%

19
7%

28
7%

4
5%

2
2%

30
8%

4
2%

27
9%

8
3%

2
1%

9
2%

2
2%

3
3%

7
2%

3
2%

7
2%

218
91%

239
92%

385
91%

73
93%

105
95%

353
91%

179
96%

279
89%

21
9%

21
8%

36
9%

6
7%

5
5%

37
9%

8
4%

35
11%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

319
64%

Somewhat support

139
28%

182
76%
B
44
18%

Somewhat oppose

32
6%

6
3%

95
37%
A
25
10%

Strongly oppose

10
2%

7
3%

3
1%

6
2%

4
3%

0
1%

1
6%

0
-

9
2%

7
3%

4
1%

25
12%
M
4
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

458
92%

226
94%

232
89%

261
91%

125
91%

72
95%

18
82%

97
99%

343
90%

195
91%

263
92%

174
86%

163
94%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

42
8%

14
6%

28
11%

26
9%

12
9%

4
5%

4
18%

1
1%

37
10%

19
9%

23
8%

29
14%
M

11
6%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1028
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
684
344
329
171

Male
A
512
246

Female
B
516
254

Under 35
C
331
185

35 to 49
D
336
158

50 to 64
E
361
157

Low
F
251
123

Medium
G
618
299

High
H
159
78

Married
I
407
188

Other
J
621
312

Low
K
355
173

Medium
L
360
178

High
M
313
150

Yes
N
628
291

No
O
400
209

115
45%

73
39%

93
59%
CD
57
36%

53
43%

147
49%

156
47%

127
44%

100
48%

6
4%

18
6%
H
2
1%

1
1%

10
5%

6
4%

5
3%

17
6%

0
1%

1
0

2
1%

86
50%
M
16
9%
LM
1
1%

82
55%
K
61
41%

98
47%

150
48%
I
17
6%

91
51%
K
80
45%

145
50%

133
44%

100
53%
J
77
41%

70
40%

61
50%

43
55%
F
33
43%

143
46%

100
54%
DE
11
6%

77
49%
C
70
45%
E
10
6%

0
0

2
1%

76
98%
FG
2
2%

177
94%

293
94%

156
90%

11
6%

19
6%

17
10%
LM

171
96%
K
7
4%

143
96%
K
6
4%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
78
36*

No
S
950
464

Yes
T
121
56

No
U
907
444

87
51%

19
52%

224
48%

30
54%

213
48%

153
47%

74
43%

16
45%

211
45%

23
41%

205
46%

9
5%

19
6%

8
5%

1
3%

26
6%

2
4%

25
6%

1
0

2
1%

1
0

2
1%

0
-

3
1%

0
1%

2
1%

272
94%

198
95%

309
94%

161
94%

35
97%

435
94%

53
95%

417
94%

19
6%

11
5%

20
6%

10
6%

1
3%

29
6%

3
5%

27
6%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

243
49%

Somewhat support

227
45%

128
52%
B
103
42%

Somewhat oppose

27
5%

13
5%

124
49%
A
14
6%

Strongly oppose

3
1%

2
1%

1
0

1
1%

1
1%

1
1%

8
6%
H
1
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

470
94%

231
94%

239
94%

173
93%

147
93%

150
96%

115
93%

280
93%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

30
6%

15
6%

15
6%

12
7%

11
7%

7
4%

9
7%
H

20
7%
H

Summary

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 * small base

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US
US
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1005
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
631
374
318
182

Male
A
454
247

Female
B
551
253

Under 35
C
282
182

35 to 49
D
354
161

50 to 64
E
369
157

Low
F
180
76

Medium
G
229
109

High
H
596
315

Married
I
581
282

Other
J
424
218

Low
K
399
232

Medium
L
352
127

High
M
254
141

Yes
N
525
251

No
O
480
249

121
48%

97
53%

82
51%

39
51%

54
49%

178
57%

157
56%

114
53%

117
50%

67
53%

30
40%

46
42%

117
37%

107
38%

86
39%

50
40%

102
41%

4
2%

4
5%

7
7%

17
5%

14
5%

14
7%

96
41%
M
13
6%

146
58%
O
91
36%

170
53%

70
44%
E
8
5%

87
62%
KL
47
33%

125
50%

67
37%

93
59%
D
55
35%

9
7%

6
4%

10
4%

1
0

5
3%
D

3
4%
H

2
2%

3
1%

5
2%

3
1%

6
3%
M

1
1%

1
0

152
94%
C
9
6%

148
95%
C
8
5%

69
91%

100
91%

295
94%

264
93%

200
92%

213
92%

117
92%

7
9%

10
9%

19
6%

18
7%

17
8%

20
8%

10
8%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
47*

No
S
908
453

Yes
T
122
60

No
U
883
440

101
56%

26
56%

245
54%

33
55%

238
54%

129
41%

64
35%

17
35%

177
39%

22
36%

171
39%

16
5%

12
7%

4
8%

24
5%

5
8%

23
5%

4
2%

18
7%
N
4
2%

3
1%

5
3%

1
1%

7
2%

1
1%

7
2%

134
95%

237
94%

227
91%

299
94%

165
91%

43
91%

421
93%

55
91%

409
93%

7
5%

14
6%

22
9%

19
6%

17
9%

4
9%

31
7%

5
9%

30
7%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

271
54%

Somewhat support

193
39%

150
61%
B
81
33%

Somewhat oppose

28
6%

13
5%

112
44%
A
15
6%

Strongly oppose

8
2%

3
1%

5
2%

16
9%
E
3
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

464
93%

231
93%

233
92%

164
90%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

36
7%

16
7%

20
8%

18
10%
DE

Summary

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 * small base

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
364
143
310
190

507
500

Male
A
366
283

Female
B
141
217

Under 35
C
336
295

35 to 49
D
149
168

50 to 64
E
22
37**

Low
F
159
142

Medium
G
90
94*

High
H
166
166

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
137
140

Medium
L
129
131*

High
M
241
229

Yes
N
263
221

No
O
244
279

Strongly support

341
68%

201
71%

140
65%

197
67%

120
72%

24
65%

100
70%

64
68%

118
71%

0
-

0
-

94
67%

97
74%

150
66%

160
72%

181
65%

219
71%

Somewhat support

115
23%

56
20%

59
27%

66
22%

41
25%

8
22%

29
20%

22
23%

37
22%

0
-

0
-

33
23%

23
18%

59
26%

43
20%

72
26%

Somewhat oppose

34
7%

18
6%

16
7%

2
1%

2
4%

11
7%

6
6%

10
6%

0
-

0
-

10
7%

9
7%

14
6%

11
5%

Strongly oppose

10
2%

8
3%

3
1%

30
10%
D
3
1%

4
2%

3
9%

3
2%

3
3%

2
1%

0
-

0
-

3
2%

2
2%

5
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

456
91%

257
91%

199
92%

262
89%

32
87%

129
90%

86
91%

155
93%

0
-

0
-

127
91%

120
92%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

44
9%

26
9%

18
8%

33
11%
D

161
96%
C
6
4%

5
13%

14
10%

8
9%

11
7%

0
-

0
-

13
9%

11
8%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
83*

No
S
410
417

Yes
T
124
110*

No
U
383
390

122
64%

56
67%

286
68%

82
75%

259
66%

66
21%

49
26%

17
21%

98
23%

21
19%

94
24%

23
8%

17
5%

17
9%

8
10%

25
6%

5
5%

28
7%

7
3%

3
1%

8
3%

2
1%

2
2%

8
2%

2
2%

8
2%

209
91%

203
92%

253
91%

285
92%

171
90%

73
88%

383
92%

103
94%

353
91%

20
9%

18
8%

26
9%

25
8%

19
10%

10
12%

34
8%

7
6%

37
9%

Hydroelectric power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Canada
Canada

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1001
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

Male
A
481
247

Female
B
520
253

Under 35
C
293
178

35 to 49
D
382
176

50 to 64
E
326
147

Low
F
233
120

Medium
G
396
193

High
H
372
188

Married
I
420
202

Other
J
581
298

Low
K
344
186

Medium
L
523
224

High
M
134
91

Yes
N
526
260

No
O
475
240

Employed
P
693
344

Not
Employed
Q
308
156

101
40%

93
52%

85
49%

74
50%

53
44%

94
49%

145
49%

84
45%

115
51%

116
48%

175
51%

77
49%

28
54%

224
50%

32
49%

220
51%

77
44%

64
44%

50
42%

88
45%

85
42%

126
42%

86
46%

91
41%

53
58%
K
34
38%

136
52%

70
40%

105
56%
FG
73
39%

107
53%

129
51%
A
21
8%
A
3
1%

104
40%

107
44%

148
43%

63
40%

21
40%

191
42%

29
45%

13
7%

10
6%

6
4%

8
4%

7
4%

14
6%

4
4%

15
6%

15
6%

17
5%

27
6%

2
1%

2
1%

2
1%

5
3%

3
1%

0
-

5
2%

3
1%

5
1%

13
8%
P
3
2%

2
4%

2
2%

22
7%
I
5
2%

11
6%

4
2%

12
10%
GH
4
3%
GH

9
5%

2
1%

1
2%

7
2%

230
91%

163
92%

162
92%

138
94%

103
86%

206
92%

87
96%

240
92%

223
93%

48
94%

8
6%

16
14%
GH

27
9%
I

16
9%

17
8%

4
4%

20
8%

17
7%

323
94%
Q
21
6%

140
90%

14
8%

192
95%
J
10
5%

170
91%

15
8%

178
95%
F
9
5%

271
91%

23
9%
A

181
94%
F
11
6%

16
10%
P

3
6%

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
140
0
69
-**

CANADAONTARIO
a
375
189

CANADAQUEBEC
b
254
127

0
-

91
48%

0
-

80
42%

72
56%
XYa
47
37%

0
-

14
8%

6
5%

0
-

4
2%

2
2%

64
94%

0
-

171
90%

119
93%

4
6%

0
-

18
10%

8
7%

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
72
36*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
71
35*

CANADAALBERTA
X
89
44*

21
58%
X
13
36%

20
58%
X
13
37%

17
38%

31
45%

182
42%

3
5%

26
6%

2
6%

1
3%

25
57%
VWab
2
5%

34
49%
b
4
5%

1
1%

7
2%

0
-

1
2%

0
-

1
1%

415
92%

61
94%

402
92%

34
94%

33
95%

42
95%

34
8%

4
6%

33
8%

2
6%

2
5%

2
5%

Yes
R
105
51

No
S
896
449

Yes
T
133
65

No
U
868
435

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

252
50%

Somewhat support

211
42%

151
61%
B
82
33%

Somewhat oppose

29
6%

9
4%

Strongly oppose

8
2%

5
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

463
93%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

37
7%

233
94%
B
14
6%

Summary

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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France
France
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1010
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
623
387
310
190

Male
A
496
247

Female
B
514
253

Under 35
C
376
191

35 to 49
D
322
164

50 to 64
E
312
145

Low
F
291
146

Medium
G
507
251

High
H
212
103

Married
I
338
166

Other
J
672
334

Low
K
347
167

Medium
L
371
209

High
M
292
124

Yes
N
617
301

No
O
393
199

117
46%

97
51%

74
45%

72
50%

124
49%

56
54%

89
54%

163
49%

73
44%

149
48%

59
40%

108
43%

43
42%

68
41%

142
43%

77
46%

122
41%

88
44%

22
9%
A
4
2%
A

17
9%
E
2
1%
E

77
47%
C
10
6%

71
57%
K
48
38%

96
48%

74
39%

107
51%
K
86
41%

156
52%

109
43%

80
55%
D
58
40%
6
4%

11
8%

17
7%

5
5%

7
4%

5
4%

20
7%

0
-

3
2%
GH

1
1%

0
-

2
1%

14
8%
M
3
2%

14
7%

2
2%
E

26
8%
I
3
1%

1
1%

0
0

227
90%

171
90%

152
92%

131
90%

232
92%

305
91%

150
90%

193
93%

19
10%
E

13
8%

15
10%
H

19
8%

99
95%
F
5
5%

157
94%

26
10%
A

139
96%
C
6
4%

9
6%

29
9%

17
10%
M

16
7%

119
96%
K
5
4%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
976
483

Yes
T
71
33*

No
U
939
467

103
54%

8
45%

244
51%

18
55%

234
50%

138
44%

72
38%

9
52%

201
42%

13
40%

197
42%

13
7%

22
7%

11
6%

0
3%

33
7%

2
5%

32
7%

3
1%

2
1%

1
0

4
2%
P

0
-

5
1%

0
-

5
1%

277
92%

184
93%

287
92%

175
92%

16
97%

446
92%

32
95%

430
92%

23
8%

15
7%

23
8%

15
8%

0
3%

38
8%

2
5%

37
8%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

252
50%

Somewhat support

210
42%

135
54%
B
101
41%

Somewhat oppose

33
7%

11
5%

Strongly oppose

5
1%

1
0

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

462
92%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

38
8%

235
95%
B
12
5%

Summary

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 * small base

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
675
332
332
168

1007
500

Male
A
492
253

Female
B
515
247

Under 35
C
294
172

35 to 49
D
378
183

50 to 64
E
335
145

Low
F
429
217

Medium
G
330
160

High
H
248
123

Married
I
330
152

Other
J
677
348

Low
K
238
113

Medium
L
588
285

High
M
181
101

Yes
N
711
352

No
O
296
148

Strongly support

348
70%

181
72%

167
68%

115
67%

122
66%

148
68%

114
71%

87
70%

108
71%

240
69%

80
70%

197
69%

72
71%

247
70%

101
69%

226
68%

Somewhat support

140
28%

69
27%

72
29%

43
27%

33
26%

39
26%

101
29%

30
27%

81
28%

29
29%

99
28%

42
28%

10
2%

3
1%

3
2%

3
1%

3
2%

4
3%

3
2%

7
2%

3
2%

7
2%

0
0

6
2%

1
0

0
-

7
3%
A
1
1%

57
31%
E
4
2%

65
30%

Somewhat oppose

53
31%
E
3
2%

111
77%
CD
31
21%

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

1
1%

1
1%

1
0

1
1%

1
0

0
-

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

489
98%

239
96%

168
98%

178
97%

142
98%

213
98%

157
98%

119
97%

148
97%

341
98%

110
97%

278
97%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

11
2%

250
99%
B
3
1%

9
4%
A

4
2%

5
3%

3
2%

4
2%

4
2%

4
3%

4
3%

7
2%

4
3%
M

7
3%

101
100%
K
0
0

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
42*

No
S
923
458

Yes
T
148
74

No
U
859
426

122
73%

29
69%

319
70%

50
67%

299
70%

98
30%

42
25%

11
25%

130
28%

21
29%

119
28%

4
3%

8
2%

2
1%

8
2%

3
4%

7
2%

0
0

1
1%

0
0

1
1%

2
6%
S
0
-

1
0

0
-

1
0

345
98%

143
97%

324
98%

164
98%

39
94%

71
96%

418
98%

7
2%

5
3%

8
2%

3
2%

2
6%
S

449
98%
R
9
2%

3
4%

9
2%

Hydroelectric power

Strongly oppose
Summary

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 * small base

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Australia
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1004
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
354
190

Male
A
532
252

Female
B
472
248

Under 35
C
169
197

35 to 49
D
332
155

50 to 64
E
503
149

Low
F
225
126*

Medium
G
564
275

High
H
215
99

Married
I
564
241

Other
J
440
259

Low
K
360
131

Medium
L
348
295

High
M
296
74

Yes
N
581
256

No
O
423
244

Employed
P
650
310

102
41%

91
46%

72
47%

129
47%

54
55%

120
50%

126
49%

56
43%

151
51%

51
40%

117
43%

38
39%

99
41%

107
41%

60
45%

117
40%

140
55%
O
99
39%

161
52%

68
44%

39
53%
K
29
40%

106
44%

82
42%

83
56%
D
56
37%

63
50%

115
46%
A
29
12%
A
2
1%

107
44%

120
39%

21
11%

12
8%

8
5%

10
8%

25
9%

7
7%

19
8%

22
8%

3
5%

12
5%

2
1%

2
2%

3
2%

4
1%

0
-

2
1%

4
2%

15
11%
M
1
1%

23
8%

2
1%

4
1%

2
2%

4
2%

29
12%
N
2
1%

217
87%

173
88%

141
91%

139
93%

114
90%

247
90%

92
93%

219
91%

233
90%

116
88%

268
91%

69
93%

31
13%
A

23
12%

14
9%

10
7%

12
10%

28
10%

7
7%

22
9%

26
10%

16
12%

26
9%

5
7%

240
94%
O
17
6%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R
144
69*

No
S
860
431

Yes
T
193
81*

No
U
811
419

METRO
V
634
297

NON-METRO
W
370
203

VIC/TAS
X
284
139

NSW/ACT
Y
320
148

QLD
Z
167
103*

SA/NT
a
114
54*

WA
b
119
57*

86
45%

41
60%

205
48%

142
48%

104
51%

61
44%

64
43%

58
56%

29
54%

21
30%

82
41%

34
61%
XY
16
29%

6
7%

28
9%

13
7%

69
46%
b
14
9%

20
38%

6
8%

63
45%
b
12
9%

38
37%

15
8%

181
43%
T
35
8%

124
42%

25
8%

186
43%
R
35
8%

48
60%
U
25
31%

198
47%

87
46%

6
6%

4
8%

5
8%

4
1%

3
1%

2
2%

5
1%

2
2%

5
1%

3
1%

4
2%

3
2%

1
1%

1
1%

0
-

1
2%

213
87%

280
91%

172
91%

62
90%

391
91%

73
91%

379
90%

266
90%

186
92%

124
89%

133
90%

96
93%

50
92%

51
90%

31
13%
N

29
9%

18
9%

7
10%

40
9%

7
9%

40
10%

30
10%

17
8%

15
11%

15
10%

8
7%

4
8%

6
10%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

246
49%

Somewhat support

206
41%

144
57%
B
92
36%

Somewhat oppose

41
8%

12
5%

Strongly oppose

7
1%

4
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

453
91%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

47
9%

236
94%
B
16
6%

Summary

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
346
326
174

1001
500

Male
A
520
251

Female
B
481
249

Under 35
C
377
186

35 to 49
D
310
150

50 to 64
E
314
164

Low
F
599
298

Medium
G
330
165

High
H
72
36*

Married
I
516
263

Other
J
485
237

Low
K
310
154

Medium
L
224
114

High
M
467
232

Yes
N
505
249

No
O
496
251

Strongly support

222
44%

101
40%

79
43%

71
47%

72
44%

138
46%

69
42%

14
39%

117
44%

105
44%

71
46%

54
48%

97
42%

106
43%

116
46%

135
41%

Somewhat support

250
50%

131
52%

121
48%
A
119
48%

95
51%

73
48%

82
50%

145
49%

86
52%

19
51%

134
51%

115
49%

74
48%

52
46%

124
53%

127
51%

122
49%

Somewhat oppose

24
5%

8
3%

10
6%

6
4%

8
5%

11
4%

10
6%

3
8%

11
4%

14
6%

9
6%

6
5%

9
4%

14
6%

10
4%

Strongly oppose

4
1%

16
7%
B
3
1%

172
53%
Q
18
5%

2
1%

1
1%

1
1%

2
1%

3
1%

0
0

1
1%

2
1%

3
1%

1
1%

1
1%

2
1%

1
1%

3
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

471
94%

232
92%

174
94%

143
95%

154
94%

284
95%

155
94%

33
90%

251
95%

221
93%

145
94%

106
93%

221
95%

233
94%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

29
6%

19
8%
B

240
96%
A
9
4%

12
6%

7
5%

10
6%

15
5%

11
6%

4
10%

12
5%

17
7%

10
6%

8
7%

11
5%

16
6%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
112
56

No
S
889
444

Yes
T
142
71

No
U
859
429

Hydroelectric power
87
50%
P
78
45%

23
41%

199
45%

31
43%

191
45%

29
52%

221
50%

37
52%

213
49%

7
4%

2
4%

22
5%

2
4%

22
5%

2
1%

2
1%

1
2%

3
1%

0
1%

4
1%

238
95%

307
94%

165
95%

52
93%

419
94%

68
96%

404
94%

13
5%

19
6%

9
5%

4
7%

25
6%

3
4%

26
6%

Summary

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 * small base

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
157
330
170

501
500

Male
A
242
253

Female
B
259
247

Under 35
C
196
211

35 to 49
D
189
183

50 to 64
E
116
107

Low
F
94
96*

Medium
G
230
230

High
H
177
174

Married
I
287
271

Other
J
214
229

Low
K
17
20**

Medium
L
157
166

High
M
327
314

Yes
N
250
243

No
O
251
257

Strongly support

259
52%

136
54%

123
50%

107
51%

90
49%

62
58%

54
56%

109
47%

97
56%

139
51%

120
52%

9
42%

97
58%

154
49%

124
51%

135
53%

172
52%

Somewhat support

189
38%

88
35%

101
41%

75
36%

73
40%

42
39%

30
31%

94
41%

66
38%

104
39%

85
37%

12
58%

55
33%

122
39%

94
39%

96
37%

Somewhat oppose

41
8%

21
8%

20
8%

8
8%

23
10%

11
6%

20
8%

21
9%

0
-

9
5%

33
10%

19
8%

10
2%

7
3%

3
1%

17
9%
E
3
2%

2
2%

Strongly oppose

23
11%
E
6
3%

1
1%

5
5%
H

4
2%

1
1%

7
3%

3
1%

0
-

5
3%

5
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

449
90%

224
89%

225
91%

182
86%

163
89%

83
87%

203
88%

162
93%

243
90%

205
90%

20
100%

152
91%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

51
10%

29
11%

23
9%

29
14%
E

20
11%
E

104
97%
CD
3
3%

13
13%

27
12%

12
7%

27
10%

24
10%

0
-

14
9%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
61
60*

No
S
440
440

Yes
T
101
98*

No
U
400
402

87
51%

29
49%

230
52%

57
58%

202
50%

120
36%

69
41%

26
43%

164
37%

35
36%

154
38%

22
9%

29
9%

12
7%

4
7%

38
9%

5
5%

37
9%

6
2%

4
2%

9
3%

1
1%

1
2%

9
2%

1
1%

9
2%

276
88%

217
90%

231
90%

292
89%

156
92%

55
92%

394
89%

92
94%

356
89%

37
12%

25
10%

26
10%

38
11%

13
8%

5
8%

46
11%

6
6%

45
11%

Hydroelectric power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Russia
Russia
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

561
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
448
113
373
127*

Male
A
251
241

Female
B
310
259

Under 35
C
264
211

35 to 49
D
268
240

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
29
35**

Medium
G
64
65*

High
H
468
400

Married
I
288
250

Other
J
273
250

Low
K
61
146*

Medium
L
290
266

High
M
210
88

Yes
N
286
259

No
O
275
241

112
43%

99
47%

127
53%

38
78%

19
55%

30
46%

215
54%

141
56%

124
49%

82
56%

133
50%

50
56%

144
55%

121
50%

201
54%

88
42%

82
34%

11
22%

10
29%

29
45%

142
35%

89
36%

92
37%

55
38%

95
36%

31
35%

92
35%

89
37%

17
8%

24
10%

0
-

5
15%

5
7%

31
8%

13
5%

28
11%

6
4%

28
11%

6
7%

19
7%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
40**

No
S
512
460

Yes
T
109
83*

No
U
452
417

63
50%

23
57%

242
53%

47
57%

217
52%

134
36%

47
37%

13
33%

168
36%

25
30%

156
37%

22
9%

26
7%

14
11%

1
2%

40
9%

8
9%

33
8%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

264
53%

Somewhat support

181
36%

152
63%
B
69
29%

Somewhat oppose

41
8%

16
7%

112
43%
A
25
10%

Strongly oppose

14
3%

3
1%

10
4%

6
3%

7
3%

0
-

0
-

1
2%

12
3%

7
3%

7
3%

3
2%

10
4%

1
1%

5
2%

9
4%

12
3%

2
2%

3
8%

11
2%

3
4%

11
3%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

445
89%

221
92%

224
86%

187
89%

209
87%

49
100%

30
85%

59
90%

357
89%

230
92%

215
86%

137
94%

228
86%

81
92%

235
91%

210
87%

335
90%

110
87%

36
90%

409
89%

72
87%

373
89%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

55
11%

19
8%

35
14%

24
11%

31
13%

0
-

5
15%

6
10%

43
11%

20
8%

35
14%

9
6%

38
14%

7
8%

24
9%

31
13%

38
10%

17
13%

4
10%

51
11%

11
13%

44
11%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
178
339
161*

502
500

Male
A
216
253*

Female
B
286
247

Under 35
C
143
185*

35 to 49
D
151
137*

50 to 64
E
208
177*

Low
F
245
216*

Medium
G
219
238

High
H
38
46**

Married
I
138
141*

Other
J
364
359

Low
K
329
105

Medium
L
85
263*

High
M
88
133*

Yes
N
329
352

No
O
173
148*

Strongly support

310
62%

170
67%

140
57%

117
63%

79
58%

114
64%

126
58%

151
64%

33
72%

87
62%

223
62%

67
64%

156
59%

87
65%

213
60%

97
66%

202
60%

Somewhat support

162
32%

65
26%

63
34%

47
35%

52
29%

80
37%

71
30%

11
25%

44
31%

118
33%

33
31%

90
34%

39
29%

116
33%

46
31%

Somewhat oppose

23
5%

14
5%

96
39%
A
10
4%

6
3%

6
4%

11
6%

10
5%

12
5%

2
4%

5
4%

18
5%

4
4%

12
5%

7
5%

19
5%

Strongly oppose

5
1%

4
2%

1
0

0
-

5
3%

0
0

0
0

5
2%

0
-

4
3%

1
0

1
1%

4
1%

0
-

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

472
94%

235
93%

236
96%

179
97%

127
92%

166
94%

206
95%

222
93%

44
96%

131
93%

341
95%

100
95%

246
94%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

28
6%

18
7%

10
4%

6
3%

11
8%

11
6%

11
5%

16
7%

2
4%

10
7%

19
5%

5
5%

16
6%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
46
50**

No
S
456
450

Yes
T
68
88*

No
U
434
412

108
67%

29
59%

281
62%

59
67%

251
61%

111
33%

51
32%

16
32%

146
32%

25
28%

137
33%

4
3%

21
6%

2
1%

4
9%

19
4%

4
5%

19
5%

5
1%

0
0

5
1%

0
0

0
-

5
1%

0
-

5
1%

126
95%

329
93%

143
97%

313
92%

159
98%

45
91%

426
95%

83
95%

388
94%

7
5%

24
7%

5
3%

26
8%

3
2%

4
9%

24
5%

4
5%

24
6%

Hydroelectric power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
425
81
416
84*

506
500

Male
A
276
250

Female
B
230
250

Under 35
C
305
282

35 to 49
D
184
181

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
86
78*

Medium
G
279
272

High
H
141
150

Married
I
249
258

Other
J
257
242

Low
K
196
194

Medium
L
35
35**

High
M
275
271

Yes
N
225
219

No
O
281
281

Strongly support

393
79%

205
82%

189
76%

212
75%

150
83%

31
84%

61
77%

212
78%

121
81%

179
74%

149
77%

28
81%

216
80%

170
78%

223
79%

325
78%

Somewhat support

101
20%

42
17%

59
24%

65
23%

30
17%

6
16%

18
23%

55
20%

29
19%

215
83%
J
41
16%

40
21%

7
19%

55
20%

46
21%

55
20%

Somewhat oppose

5
1%

3
1%

2
1%

4
2%

1
0

0
-

0
-

5
2%

0
-

3
1%

61
25%
I
2
1%

4
2%

0
-

1
0

2
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

495
99%

247
99%

248
99%

277
98%

180
100%

38
100%

78
100%

267
98%

150
100%

256
99%

239
99%

189
98%

35
100%

270
100%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

5
1%

3
1%

2
1%

4
2%

1
0

0
-

0
-

5
2%

0
-

3
1%

2
1%

4
2%

0
-

1
0

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
446
435

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
371
369

68
81%

56
87%

337
78%

103
79%

291
79%

87
21%

14
17%

8
12%

94
21%

26
20%

76
21%

4
1%

4
1%

2
2%

1
1%

4
1%

2
2%

3
1%

217
99%

278
99%

412
99%

82
98%

64
99%

431
99%

128
98%

367
99%

2
1%

4
1%

4
1%

2
2%

1
1%

4
1%

2
2%

3
1%

Hydroelectric power

Summary

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Turkey
Turkey
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

508
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
320
188
288
212*

Male
A
404
252

Female
B
104
248*

Under 35
C
398
262

35 to 49
D
99
190*

50 to 64
E
11
48**

Low
F
76
56*

Medium
G
238
204

High
H
194
240*

Married
I
224
290*

Other
J
284
210

Low
K
174
176*

Medium
L
85
97**

High
M
249
227

Yes
N
253
220*

No
O
255
280*

81
33%

137
52%

75
39%

18
38%

30
53%

102
50%

98
41%

129
45%

101
48%

68
38%

29
30%

110
50%

119
43%

128
44%

93
37%

81
31%

57
30%

16
34%

13
23%

73
36%

69
29%

88
31%

66
32%

39
40%

60
27%

95
34%

58
23%
A
17
7%

24
9%

43
23%
C
15
8%

10
22%

5
8%

18
9%

54
19%

24
11%

16
16%

32
14%

27
12%

3
6%

9
16%
G

12
6%

56
23%
G
17
7%

67
38%
M
30
17%

133
59%
K
49
21%

19
6%

19
9%

11
6%

14
14%

13
6%

174
70%

218
83%
D
44
17%

132
69%

35
72%

42
76%

167
70%

217
75%

167
79%

135
76%

68
70%

58
31%
C

13
28%

14
24%

175
86%
H
29
14%

73
30%
G

72
25%

43
21%

42
24%

29
30%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
59
53*

No
S
449
447

Yes
T
155
146*

No
U
353
354

102
48%

29
54%

201
45%

67
46%

162
46%

95
33%

60
28%

14
26%

141
32%

36
25%

119
34%

51
18%

43
15%

34
16%

5
10%

72
16%

31
21%

47
13%

23
11%

15
5%

22
8%

15
7%

6
11%

32
7%

12
8%

26
7%

182
80%

170
77%

214
77%

223
77%

162
76%

42
79%

342
77%

103
71%

281
79%

45
20%

50
23%

65
23%

66
23%

50
24%

11
21%

105
23%

43
29%

73
21%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

230
46%

Somewhat support

155
31%

149
59%
B
62
25%

Somewhat oppose

78
16%

20
8%

Strongly oppose

38
8%

21
8%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

384
77%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

116
23%

211
84%
B
41
16%

20
8%

Summary

75
30%
A

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Hungary
Hungary
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
611
399
285
215

1010
500

Male
A
504
244

Female
B
506
256

Under 35
C
283
202

35 to 49
D
307
142

50 to 64
E
420
156

Low
F
480
260

Medium
G
405
166

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
516
226

Other
J
494
274

Low
K
172
130

Medium
L
596
294

High
M
242
77

Yes
N
554
238

No
O
456
262

Strongly support

326
65%

166
68%

160
62%

137
68%

88
62%

100
64%

162
62%

109
66%

1
69%

140
62%

186
68%

80
62%

198
67%

48
63%

157
66%

169
65%

182
64%

Somewhat support

120
24%

52
21%

69
27%

45
22%

36
25%

40
26%

72
28%

37
22%

0
31%

58
21%

31
24%

70
24%

20
26%

56
23%

64
25%

Somewhat oppose

34
7%

18
7%

16
6%

15
7%

10
7%

9
6%

17
7%

11
7%

0
-

62
27%
J
15
7%

19
7%

12
9%

17
6%

6
7%

16
7%

Strongly oppose

20
4%

9
4%

11
4%

5
3%

8
6%

6
4%

9
4%

8
5%

0
-

9
4%

10
4%

7
6%

10
3%

3
4%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

446
89%

217
89%

229
89%

182
90%

124
87%

140
90%

234
90%

146
88%

1
100%

202
89%

244
89%

110
85%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

54
11%

27
11%

27
11%

20
10%

18
13%

15
10%

26
10%

19
12%

0
-

25
11%

29
11%

19
15%
L

267
91%
K
27
9%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
37*

No
S
920
463

Yes
T
92
39*

No
U
918
461

143
67%

24
63%

302
65%

27
68%

299
65%

73
25%

48
22%

10
27%

110
24%

9
24%

111
24%

18
7%

19
7%

15
7%

2
5%

32
7%

2
5%

33
7%

10
4%

10
4%

11
4%

8
4%

2
5%

18
4%

1
3%

19
4%

68
89%

212
89%

233
89%

255
89%

191
89%

33
89%

412
89%

36
92%

410
89%

8
11%

26
11%

29
11%

30
11%

24
11%

4
11%

50
11%

3
8%

51
11%

Hydroelectric power

Summary

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Poland
Poland
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

558
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Male
A
240
248

Female
B
318
252

Under 35
C
249
215

35 to 49
D
228
184

50 to 64
E
81
102*

Low
F
413
400

Medium
G
127
87*

High
H
18
13**

Married
I
275
254

Other
J
283
246

Low
K
29
104**

Medium
L
367
327

High
M
162
69

Yes
N
328
280

No
O
230
220

104
41%

113
53%

112
61%

65
64%

215
54%

9
68%

151
59%

140
57%

42
41%

199
61%

59
32%

29
29%

2
13%

80
31%

82
33%

48
46%

97
30%

181
65%
O
77
28%

18
8%

9
5%

5
5%

145
36%
G
27
7%

50
71%
L
17
24%

110
50%

74
35%

67
77%
F
16
18%
4
4%

1
10%

17
7%

15
6%

7
7%

22
7%

3
4%

17
6%

85
39%
N
15
7%

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
380
178
302
198*

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
42**

No
S
509
458

Yes
T
93
69*

No
U
465
431

96
49%

32
77%

259
57%

239
56%

78
39%
P
13
7%

8
19%

154
34%

52
75%
U
14
20%

148
34%

2
4%

30
7%

2
3%

29
7%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

291
58%

Somewhat support

162
32%

187
75%
B
44
18%

195
65%
Q
84
28%

Somewhat oppose

32
6%

14
6%

118
47%
A
17
7%

Strongly oppose

15
3%

3
1%

12
5%

9
4%

3
2%

3
3%

13
3%

1
1%

1
10%

6
3%

8
3%

6
6%

8
3%

0
-

5
2%

10
4%

4
1%

11
5%
P

0
-

15
3%

1
1%

14
3%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

453
91%

231
93%

223
88%

188
87%

171
93%

94
93%

360
90%

83
95%

10
80%

231
91%

222
90%

90
87%

296
91%

67
96%

259
92%

195
89%

279
92%

174
88%

40
96%

413
90%

66
96%

387
90%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

47
9%

17
7%

29
12%

27
13%

12
7%

7
7%

40
10%

4
5%

3
20%

23
9%

23
10%

14
13%

30
9%

3
4%

22
8%

25
11%

23
8%

24
12%

2
4%

45
10%

3
4%

44
10%

19
6%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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China
China
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
871
129
410
90*

1000
500

Male
A
499
249

Female
B
501
251

Under 35
C
482
200

35 to 49
D
404
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
109
99*

Medium
G
328
221

High
H
563
181

Married
I
671
346

Other
J
329
154*

Low
K
111
295

Medium
L
282
155

High
M
607
50

Yes
N
668
298

No
O
332
202

Strongly support

300
60%

163
65%

137
55%

129
65%

110
57%

61
57%

55
55%

129
59%

117
64%

212
61%

88
57%

178
60%

94
61%

28
56%

176
59%

124
62%

246
60%

Somewhat support

171
34%

70
28%

59
29%

71
37%

41
39%

34
34%

78
35%

59
33%

116
33%

55
36%

105
36%

48
31%

18
36%

107
36%

64
32%

Somewhat oppose

24
5%

12
5%

101
40%
A
12
5%

12
6%

8
4%

4
4%

10
10%

9
4%

5
3%

13
4%

11
7%

9
3%

11
7%

3
6%

11
4%

Strongly oppose

5
1%

4
2%

1
0

1
0

4
2%

0
0

0
1%

4
2%

0
0

5
1%

0
0

3
1%

2
1%

0
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

471
94%

233
93%

239
95%

188
94%

181
94%

102
96%

88
90%

207
94%

328
95%

143
93%

283
96%

142
92%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

29
6%

16
7%

12
5%

12
6%

12
6%

4
4%

10
10%
H

13
6%

176
97%
F
5
3%

18
5%

11
7%

12
4%

13
8%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
134
67*

No
S
866
433

Yes
T
333
120*

No
U
667
380

55
61%

31
46%

270
62%

66
55%

234
62%

140
34%

31
34%

138
32%

50
41%

121
32%

13
7%

19
5%

4
5%

33
50%
S
2
3%

22
5%

3
3%

21
5%

5
2%

0
0

5
1%

0
0

1
2%

4
1%

1
1%

3
1%

46
93%

283
95%

188
93%

386
94%

85
95%

64
95%

408
94%

116
96%

355
94%

4
7%

15
5%

13
7%

24
6%

5
5%

3
5%

26
6%

4
4%

24
6%

Hydroelectric power

Summary

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
704
326
284
216*

1030
500

Male
A
385
244*

Female
B
645
256

Under 35
C
423
271*

35 to 49
D
344
152*

50 to 64
E
263
77*

Low
F
269
225*

Medium
G
732
272

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
399
173*

Other
J
631
327

Low
K
133
363

Medium
L
507
107

High
M
390
30

Yes
N
463
177*

No
O
567
323

Strongly support

211
42%

109
45%

102
40%

119
44%

56
37%

36
47%

69
31%

1
37%

73
42%

138
42%

160
44%

40
37%

11
37%

65
37%

146
45%

123
43%

Somewhat support

190
38%

98
40%

91
36%

93
34%

69
45%

28
36%

99
44%

141
52%
F
89
33%

2
58%

66
38%

124
38%

125
34%

108
34%

84
17%

30
12%

54
21%

48
18%

24
16%

12
16%

51
23%

33
12%

0
5%

26
15%

58
18%

68
19%

14
48%
K
4
13%

81
46%

Somewhat oppose

50
47%
K
13
12%

27
15%

Strongly oppose

15
3%

7
3%

8
3%

11
4%

3
2%

1
1%

6
2%

9
3%

0
-

8
5%

7
2%

10
3%

4
4%

1
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

401
80%

207
85%

193
76%

212
78%

125
82%

64
83%

168
75%

230
84%

3
95%

139
80%

262
80%

285
79%

90
84%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

99
20%

37
15%

62
24%

59
22%

27
18%

13
17%

57
25%

42
16%

0
5%

34
20%

65
20%

78
21%

17
16%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
96
45**

No
S
934
455

Yes
T
179
60**

No
U
851
440

89
41%

17
38%

194
43%

22
37%

189
43%

114
40%

76
35%

21
45%

169
37%

28
46%

162
37%

57
18%

38
13%

46
21%

8
17%

77
17%

8
13%

77
17%

3
2%

12
4%

9
3%

6
3%

0
-

15
3%

3
4%

12
3%

25
85%

146
83%

254
79%

236
83%

164
76%

38
83%

363
80%

50
83%

351
80%

5
15%

30
17%

69
21%

47
17%

52
24%

8
17%

92
20%

10
17%

89
20%

Hydroelectric power

Summary

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Italy
Italy
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1004
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
635
369
307
193

Male
A
489
250

Female
B
515
250

Under 35
C
352
181

35 to 49
D
386
191

50 to 64
E
266
128

Low
F
216
111

Medium
G
469
230

High
H
319
160

Married
I
501
249

Other
J
503
251

Low
K
374
243

Medium
L
525
199

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
520
253

No
O
484
247

162
65%

127
67%

79
62%

80
72%

151
66%

107
67%

170
68%

169
67%

163
67%

136
68%

40
70%

176
70%

163
66%

210
68%

75
30%

133
74%
DE
41
23%

53
28%

24
22%

66
29%

46
29%

68
27%

69
27%

68
28%

52
26%

17
29%

66
26%

71
29%

5
4%

10
4%

5
3%

8
3%

11
4%

10
4%

9
5%

1
1%

9
3%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
136
63

No
S
868
437

Yes
T
225
105

No
U
779
395

129
67%

42
66%

297
68%

75
71%

264
67%

83
27%

54
28%

20
31%

117
27%

28
27%

109
28%

11
4%

12
4%

7
4%

1
2%

18
4%

2
2%

17
4%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

339
68%

Somewhat support

137
27%

177
71%
B
62
25%

Somewhat oppose

20
4%

8
3%

11
4%

5
3%

9
5%

43
34%
C
6
4%

Strongly oppose

5
1%

3
1%

2
1%

2
1%

2
1%

1
1%

2
2%

2
1%

1
0

3
1%

2
1%

3
1%

1
1%

1
1%

2
1%

3
1%

2
1%

3
1%

0
-

5
1%

0
0

5
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

476
95%

239
96%

237
95%

174
96%

180
94%

122
95%

104
94%

218
95%

154
96%

238
95%

238
95%

231
95%

188
95%

57
98%

242
96%

234
95%

292
95%

183
95%

62
98%

414
95%

103
98%

373
94%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

24
5%

11
4%

13
5%

7
4%

11
6%

6
5%

6
6%

12
5%

6
4%

11
5%

13
5%

12
5%

11
5%

1
2%

11
4%

13
5%

15
5%

10
5%

1
2%

23
5%

3
2%

22
6%

Summary

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Belgium
Belgium
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

504
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
311
193
299
201

Male
A
241
252

Female
B
263
248

Under 35
C
150
184

35 to 49
D
171
159

50 to 64
E
183
156

Low
F
201
205

Medium
G
216
211

High
H
87
84*

Married
I
172
157

Other
J
332
343

Low
K
144
172

Medium
L
227
186

High
M
133
142

Yes
N
312
299

No
O
192
201

100
40%

88
48%

70
44%

70
45%

92
45%

97
46%

41
49%

65
42%

164
48%

73
42%

81
44%

75
53%

133
45%

96
48%

129
43%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
490
487

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
460
457

North
V
252
239

Center
W
121
115

South
X
131
146

French
Y
243
252

Flemish
Z
261
248

101
50%

4
33%

225
46%

22
52%

207
45%

81
34%

67
58%
V
44
38%

81
56%
V
57
39%

148
59%
Z
93
37%

81
33%

Hydroelectric power
Strongly support

229
46%

Somewhat support

218
44%

129
51%
B
99
40%

119
48%

84
45%

67
42%

68
43%

84
41%

97
46%

36
43%

71
46%

147
43%

73
43%

82
44%

63
44%

134
45%

84
42%

137
46%

82
41%

7
54%

211
43%

18
42%

200
44%

117
49%

Somewhat oppose

32
6%

14
6%

18
7%

7
4%

11
7%

17
8%

12
6%

4
4%

14
9%

18
5%

4
3%

18
6%

14
7%

19
6%

13
7%

1
7%

31
6%

2
5%

30
7%

6
4%

9
3%

9
4%

11
4%

6
3%

11
7%
E

12
6%

5
2%

3
3%

6
4%

14
4%

11
6%
M

0
-

13
4%

7
4%

15
5%

5
3%

1
6%

19
4%

1
2%

19
4%

23
10%
W
18
8%
WX

4
3%

20
4%

16
9%
M
9
5%
M

12
7%

Strongly oppose

14
9%
C
4
2%

1
1%

1
1%

2
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

448
90%

229
91%

219
88%

137
86%

138
89%

176
86%

194
92%

77
92%

137
87%

311
91%

146
85%

163
88%

180
90%

265
89%

182
91%

11
87%

436
90%

40
93%

407
89%

198
83%

52
10%

23
9%

30
12%

22
14%
C

18
11%

29
14%

17
8%

7
8%

20
13%

32
9%

26
15%
M

23
12%
M

138
97%
KL
4
3%

268
89%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

172
93%
D
12
7%

31
11%

21
10%

34
11%

19
9%

2
13%

51
10%

3
7%

50
11%

41
17%
WX

111
96%
V
4
4%

139
95%
V
7
5%

241
96%
Z
11
4%

125
50%
Y
24
9%
Y
18
7%
Y

Summary

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17%
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All Countries
Gender
Total

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

18787
12000

Male
A
9536
5995

Female
B
9251
6005

Under 35
C
7423
5274

35 to 49
D
6473
4069

50 to 64
E
4891
2656

Low
F
5887
3933

Medium
G
7413
4394

High
H
5274
3502

Married
I
8671
5239

Other
J
9609
6261

Low
K
5183
4360

Medium
L
6725
4201

High
M
6879
3438

Yes
N
10640
6311

No
O
8147
5689

Strongly support

1523
13%

746
12%

777
13%

426
12%

663
13%

744
12%

1581
36%

1201
34%

2125
34%

Somewhat oppose

3879
32%

1692
32%

1282
31%

1152
33%

2345
20%

990
16%

976
19%

793
19%

1467
33%
F
841
19%

781
14%
N
2095
37%
N
1767
31%

Strongly oppose

2009
34%
B
1356
23%
B

1989
38%
J
1679
32%

428
12%
L
1170
34%

742
12%

2369
39%
A
1869
31%

637
15%
LM
1674
38%
LM
1270
29%

457
11%

1884
31%

563
14%
GH
1421
36%

505
11%

4254
35%

517
13%
E
1477
36%

246
9%

Somewhat support

759
14%
DE
1847
35%

723
21%

908
17%

1335
21%
I

778
18%

3146
52%
A
2859
48%

2606
49%
E
2668
51%

1995
49%
E
2075
51%

2086
47%

1627
46%

2869
46%

2308
53%
F

1875
54%
F

2652
51%
J
2587
49%

2311
53%
LM
2049
47%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
13086
5701
8057
3943

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
2175
1302

No
S
16612
10698

Yes
T
3711
2195

No
U
15076
9805

1321
12%

1176
12%

3814
36%

347
16%
U
718
33%

Coal

930
35%
905
34%
D
576
22%
CD

1205
31%

1176
44%

1984
50%
GH
1949
50%

744
19%

2057
33%

1409
34%

2159
34%

1409
34%
K
926
22%
KM

1199
35%
K
641
19%

2112
33%
O
1298
21%
O

1866
44%

1599
46%

2901
46%

2335
56%
K

1840
54%
K

3410
54%
O

1000
12%

523
13%

2909
36%

1344
34%

201
15%
S
440
34%

2596
32%

1283
33%

402
31%

3476
32%

712
32%

3536
36%
T
3166
32%

1047
18%

1552
19%

793
20%

259
20%

2086
20%

418
19%

1927
20%

2876
51%
N
2814
49%

3909
49%

1867
47%

641
49%

5136
48%

1065
49%

4711
48%

4148
51%

2075
53%

661
51%

5562
52%

1130
51%

5094
52%

Summary
Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

5776
48%

2630
44%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

6224
52%

3365
56%
B

1481
56%
CD

3392
54%
I

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

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Argentina
A
503
500

Australia
B
1004
500

Belgium
C
504
500

Brazil
D
1030
500

Canada
E
1001
500

China
F
1000
500

France
G
1010
500

Germany
H
1007
500

Great Britain
I
1028
500

Hungary
J
1010
500

India
K
1020
500

Indonesia
L
506
500

Italy
M
1004
500

Japan
N
1001
500

Mexico
O
501
500

Poland
P
558
500

Russia
Q
561
500

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
507
503
501
500
500
500

Spain
U
1013
500

Sweden
V
502
500

Turkey
W
508
500

United
States
X
1005
500

Coal
Strongly support

Somewhat support

Somewhat oppose

Strongly oppose

1523
13%

55
43
16
101
26
57
29
34
50
46
141
116
52
33
46
110
113
115
67
32
71
15
60
94
11%
9%
3%
20%
5%
11%
6%
7%
10%
9%
28%
23%
10%
7%
9%
22%
23%
23%
13%
6%
14%
3%
12%
19%
EFGHIJMNOST CEGHNTV
CV
CEV
EFGHIJMNOSTEFGHIJMNOSTEFGHIJMNOST CEGHNTV
C
CEGHIJMNOTV
CEGHNTV EFGHIJMNOTU
CEGHNTV
CEV
ABCEFGHIJMNOTUVW
CEGHNTV
C
CV
CEGHNTV
CEGNV EFGHIJMNOST
4254
145
200
126
159
134
211
150
186
258
168
203
253
166
263
177
209
195
140
159
183
181
63
125
202
35%
29%
40%
25%
32%
27%
42%
30%
37%
52%
34%
41%
51%
33%
53%
35%
42%
39%
28%
32%
37%
36%
13%
25%
40%
V
ACDEGJMRVW
V
V
V
ACDEGJMRSVW
CV
ACEGRVW GHJKMOPQRS CERVW ACDEGJMRVWGHJKMOPQRS CEVW
GHJKMOPQRS CERVW ACDEGJMRSVW ACEGRVW
V
V
ACEGRVW
ACEGRVW
V
ACDEGJMRVW
3879
137
172
216
113
170
179
215
209
152
184
107
100
170
167
162
130
143
143
169
225
165
141
158
152
32%
27%
34%
43%
23%
34%
36%
43%
42%
30%
37%
21%
20%
34%
33%
32%
26%
29%
29%
34%
45%
33%
28%
32%
30%
DKL
ADIKLPQRVX
ADKLP
ADKLP
DKL
KL
KL
DKL
IJKLMNOPQRS
DKLP
L
DKL
DKL
L
ADKLP
IJKLMNOPQRSUVWX
ADKLPR
ADKLPR IJKLMNOPQRSIJKLMNOPQRU
2345
162
85
142
128
171
52
106
70
40
102
49
31
112
37
116
51
49
103
105
60
83
281
158
52
20%
32%
17%
28%
26%
34%
10%
21%
14%
8%
20%
10%
6%
22%
7%
23%
10%
10%
21%
21%
12%
17%
56%
32%
10%
GHIJKLMNOPQ
L
FHIKLNPQTUX IKLNQX
FHIKLNPQTX
L
BFHIKLNPQTUX
BFHIKLNPQTUX
L
FHIKLNPQTX FHIKLNPQTX
ILN
FIKLNPQTX GHIJKLMNOPQ
HIJKLMNOPQR
LN
BFGHIJKLMNOPQR FIKLNPQTXGHIJKLMNPQRBFHIKLNPQTUX

Summary
Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

5776
48%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

6224
52%

201
242
142
259
159
268
180
221
308
214
344
369
219
296
222
319
308
255
226
215
252
78
184
296
40%
48%
28%
52%
32%
54%
36%
44%
62%
43%
69%
74%
44%
59%
44%
64%
62%
51%
45%
43%
50%
16%
37%
59%
CEV
ACEGVW
V
ACEGHJMTVW
V
ACEGHJMOTVW
CV
CEGV DEFGHJMORST
CEGV FGHIJMNOQRSGHIJMNOPQR
CEGV CEGHJMORSTU
CEGV DEFGHJMORST
DEGHJMORSTACEGHJMTVW
CEGV
CEGV
ACEGHJMTVW
CV
CEGHJMORSTU
299
258
358
241
341
232
320
279
192
286
156
131
281
204
278
181
192
245
274
285
248
422
316
204
60%
52%
72%
48%
68%
46%
64%
56%
38%
57%
31%
26%
56%
41%
56%
36%
38%
49%
55%
57%
50%
84%
63%
41%
BDFIKLNPQRUX IKLNPQX HIJKLMNOPQR
IKLPQ
HIJKLMNOPQR
IKLP
HIJKLMNOPQRDFIKLNPQRUX
KL
DFIKLNPQRUX
DFIKLNPQRUX
KL
FIKLNPQX
L
KL
IKLNPQX
IKLNPQX DFIKLNPQRUX IKLNPQX GHIJKLMNOPQ
BDFIKLNPQRUX
KL

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

North
America
A
2006
1000

G-8
Countries
E
7617
4000

BRIC
F
3611
2000

Middle
East/Africa
G
1518
1500

LATAM
B
2034
1500

Europe
C
7636
4500

APAC
D
5593
3500

201
13%
CE
481
32%

425
9%

535
15%
ACE
1507
43%
ABCEFG
1094
31%
BF
364
10%

432
11%
C
1553
39%
ABCG
1377
34%
BDF
637
16%
D

411
21%
ABCDEG
768
38%
ABCG
542
27%

242
16%
ACE
423
28%

278
14%
D

365
24%
DEF

2042
58%
ABCEG
1458
42%

1986
50%
ABCG
2014
50%
DF

1179
59%
ABCEG
821
41%

665
44%

Coal
Strongly support

1523
13%

Somewhat support

4254
35%

Somewhat oppose

3879
32%

Strongly oppose

2345
20%

120
12%
C
335
34%
G
322
32%
BF
223
22%
DEF

406
27%
ACDEF

1507
33%
G
1581
35%
ABDF
987
22%
DEF

412
27%

470
31%

Summary
Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

5776
48%

455
46%

682
45%

1932
43%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

6224
52%

545
54%
DEF

818
55%
DEF

2568
57%
DEF

835
56%
DEF

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Argentina
Argentina
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

503
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
365
138
342
158

Male
A
204
245

Female
B
299
255

Under 35
C
245
248

35 to 49
D
163
154

50 to 64
E
95
98*

Low
F
17
22**

Medium
G
84
109*

High
H
402
368

Married
I
150
142*

Other
J
353
358

Low
K
170
327

Medium
L
172
119

High
M
161
55

Yes
N
262
231

No
O
241
269

19
7%

29
12%

16
11%

10
10%

5
21%

26
7%

14
10%

42
12%

3
6%

24
10%

31
12%

32
9%

84
34%

41
27%

20
21%

8
35%

100
27%

32
23%

113
32%

24
20%

12
22%

71
30%

75
28%

114
31%
G
128
35%

47
33%

90
25%

44
13%
M
109
33%
LM
77
24%

8
7%

83
33%

25
22%
H
38
34%

113
31%

96
29%

19
34%
K
21
38%

56
24%

50
35%

41
35%
K
45
38%

126
34%

46
32%

155
43%

32
27%

242
66%
G

97
68%

203
57%

153
47%
LM
173
53%

86
73%
K

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
43*

No
S
455
457

Yes
T
73
61*

No
U
430
439

23
15%

3
7%

52
11%

6
10%

49
11%

97
28%

48
30%

7
17%

138
30%

16
26%

130
30%

81
30%

99
29%

38
24%

13
30%

124
27%

15
25%

122
28%

81
35%

81
30%

114
33%

49
31%

20
46%

142
31%

24
39%

139
32%

15
28%

94
41%

106
40%

129
38%

72
45%

10
23%

22
36%

178
41%

40
72%
K

137
59%

162
60%

213
62%

87
55%

33
77%
S

190
42%
R
267
58%

39
64%

260
59%

Coal
Strongly support

55
11%

Somewhat support

145
29%

36
15%
B
62
25%

Somewhat oppose

137
27%

61
25%

76
30%

64
26%

48
31%

24
25%

3
15%

20
18%

Strongly oppose

162
32%

86
35%

76
30%

71
29%

48
31%

43
44%
C

6
28%

27
25%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

201
40%

98
40%

102
40%

113
45%

57
37%

30
31%

13
56%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

299
60%

147
60%

153
60%

135
55%

97
63%

67
69%

10
44%

62
57%
H
47
43%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
895
125
416
84*

1020
500

Male
A
774
258

Female
B
246
242

Under 35
C
772
276

35 to 49
D
211
167

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
348
168

Medium
G
395
185

High
H
277
146

Married
I
581
311

Other
J
439
189

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
78
50*

High
M
942
450

Yes
N
687
290

No
O
333
210

Strongly support

141
28%

62
24%

74
27%

59
35%

8
14%

31
21%

92
30%

48
26%

0
-

17
33%

124
28%

80
28%

61
29%

122
29%

203
41%

105
41%

106
38%

68
41%

29
51%

58
34%
H
60
36%

52
28%

Somewhat support

79
33%
A
98
40%

77
42%

66
45%

134
43%

69
36%

0
-

19
38%

184
41%

116
40%

87
42%

Somewhat oppose

107
21%

62
24%

45
19%

62
22%

28
17%

17
30%

33
20%

41
22%

33
23%

62
20%

45
24%

0
-

8
16%

99
22%

67
23%

Strongly oppose

49
10%

29
11%

20
8%

35
13%

12
7%

3
5%

17
10%

16
8%

17
11%

22
7%

27
14%
I

0
-

6
13%

43
9%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

344
69%

167
65%

177
73%

180
65%

37
65%

118
70%

129
70%

97
66%

0
-

36
71%

156
31%

91
35%

65
27%

96
35%
D

20
35%

50
30%

56
30%

50
34%

227
73%
J
84
27%

117
62%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

127
76%
C
40
24%

72
38%
I

0
-

14
29%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
291
129

No
S
729
371

Yes
T
632
297

No
U
388
203

19
22%

36
28%

105
28%

84
28%

57
28%

172
41%

31
38%

52
41%

151
41%

125
42%

78
38%

40
19%

86
21%

21
25%

29
22%

79
21%

61
20%

47
23%

27
9%

22
10%

36
9%

13
15%

12
10%

37
10%

27
9%

22
11%

308
68%

195
67%

148
71%

293
70%

50
60%

88
68%

256
69%

209
71%

134
66%

142
32%

94
33%

62
29%

123
30%

33
40%

41
32%

115
31%

87
29%

69
34%

Coal

Summary

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Mexico
Mexico
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
356
145
340
160*

501
500

Male
A
252
238

Female
B
249
262

Under 35
C
255
270

35 to 49
D
158
156*

50 to 64
E
88
74*

Low
F
354
399

Medium
G
130
86*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
241
226

Other
J
260
274

Low
K
131
321

Medium
L
170
103

High
M
200
76

Yes
N
272
260

No
O
229
240

Strongly support

46
9%

21
9%

25
10%

34
12%

9
6%

3
4%

35
9%

9
11%

1
10%

21
9%

25
9%

25
8%

10
10%

10
13%

27
10%

18
8%

31
9%

Somewhat support

177
35%

58
24%

85
31%

62
39%

30
41%

140
35%

33
38%

4
25%

72
32%

104
38%

21
28%

72
28%

95
35%

45
29%

22
30%

127
32%

28
32%

7
48%

69
31%

92
34%

27
26%

116
23%

47
18%

56
21%

41
27%

18
24%

97
24%

16
18%

3
17%

63
28%

53
19%

64
20%

35
34%
KM

28
37%
L
17
22%

98
37%

Strongly oppose

92
38%
B
68
29%
B

104
44%
N
64
27%

100
30%

162
32%

125
39%
M
107
33%

31
30%

Somewhat oppose

119
45%
A
70
27%

63
24%

144
55%
A
118
45%

119
44%

70
45%

33
45%

175
44%

42
49%

5
35%

93
41%

129
47%

150
47%

41
40%

31
41%

100
38%

151
56%

86
55%

40
55%

224
56%

44
51%

10
65%

133
59%

145
53%

171
53%

62
60%

45
59%

161
62%
O

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
54
44**

No
S
447
456

Yes
T
93
70*

No
U
408
430

14
9%

4
10%

41
9%

9
13%

36
8%

10
23%

167
37%

12
17%

118
35%

76
48%
P
44
27%

20
47%

141
31%

53
22%

90
26%

26
16%

9
21%

107
23%

36
51%
U
14
19%

165
38%
T
126
29%

123
51%
N
117
49%

132
39%

91
57%
P
70
43%

14
33%

208
46%

21
30%

30
67%

248
54%

49
70%
U

Coal

102
24%

Summary
Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

222
44%

78
33%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

278
56%

160
67%
B

208
61%
Q

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201
47%
T
228
53%

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
686
327
325
175

1013
500

Male
A
446
252

Female
B
567
248

Under 35
C
374
205

35 to 49
D
416
187

50 to 64
E
223
108

Low
F
567
294

Medium
G
364
172

High
H
82
35*

Married
I
503
238

Other
J
510
262

Low
K
463
249

Medium
L
96
114*

High
M
454
136

Yes
N
550
271

No
O
463
229

Strongly support

71
14%

30
12%

40
16%

26
13%

28
15%

16
15%

43
15%

22
13%

6
16%

31
12%

40
16%

13
11%

18
13%

38
14%

33
14%

48
15%

Somewhat support

181
36%

89
35%

92
37%

77
38%

63
34%

41
38%

60
35%

8
23%

99
38%

43
31%

94
35%

87
38%

165
33%

83
33%

82
33%

68
33%

62
33%

35
32%

58
34%

12
34%

80
34%

85
32%

102
41%
M
68
27%

36
32%

Somewhat oppose

113
39%
H
95
32%

40
17%
J
83
35%

83
17%

50
20%
B

33
13%

34
16%

33
18%

16
15%

42
14%

32
18%

9
27%
F

35
15%

48
18%

38
15%

52
38%
K
24
18%

92
34%

Strongly oppose

45
39%
K
21
18%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

252
50%

119
47%

133
53%

103
50%

91
49%

57
53%

82
48%

14
40%

123
51%

129
49%

248
50%

133
53%

115
47%

102
50%

96
51%

51
47%

90
52%

21
60%
F

116
49%

133
51%

143
57%
LM
106
43%

49
43%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

156
53%
H
137
47%

66
57%
K

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
85
41*

No
S
928
459

Yes
T
106
48*

No
U
907
452

22
13%

8
19%

62
14%

10
21%

61
13%

118
36%

63
36%

14
33%

168
37%

16
33%

166
37%

73
32%

104
32%

61
35%

11
28%

154
34%

15
31%

150
33%

47
17%

36
16%

55
17%

28
16%

8
20%

75
16%

8
16%

75
17%

60
44%

132
49%

120
52%

166
51%

85
49%

22
52%

230
50%

26
53%

226
50%

76
56%
K

139
51%

109
48%

159
49%

89
51%

20
48%

228
50%

23
47%

226
50%

Coal

Summary

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
436
67
421
79**

503
500

Male
A
260
240*

Female
B
243
260*

Under 35
C
74
287*

35 to 49
D
231
138

50 to 64
E
198
76

Low
F
16
22**

Medium
G
69
98**

High
H
418
380

Married
I
320
214

Other
J
183
286*

Low
K
172
203*

Medium
L
175
174*

High
M
156
122*

Yes
N
325
240

No
O
178
260*

Strongly support

67
13%

37
15%

30
11%

11
8%

4
5%

10
48%

2
2%

54
14%

17
8%

50
17%

5
4%

20
8%

46
18%

56
13%

159
32%

54
23%

45
33%

25
33%

6
27%

29
29%

124
33%

77
36%

82
29%

59
34%

33
27%

63
26%

96
37%

Somewhat oppose

169
34%

90
31%

50
36%

29
39%

3
16%

48
49%

118
31%

75
35%

94
33%

54
27%

57
32%

Strongly oppose

105
21%

106
44%
B
43
18%

105
40%
A
63
24%

40
19%
M
67
33%

22
13%

Somewhat support

51
18%
E
90
31%

61
24%

56
20%

31
23%

18
23%

2
9%

19
20%

84
22%

45
21%

60
21%

43
21%

37
21%

59
48%
K
25
21%

106
44%
O
50
21%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

226
45%

91
38%

135
52%

141
49%

56
41%

29
38%

16
75%

31
32%

178
47%

94
44%

132
46%

81
46%

38
31%

83
35%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

274
55%

149
62%

125
48%

146
51%

82
59%

47
62%

5
25%

67
68%

202
53%

120
56%

154
54%

107
52%
M
97
48%

93
54%

84
69%
K

156
65%
O

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
152
111*

No
S
351
389

Yes
T
219
187*

No
U
284
313*

11
14%

25
22%

42
11%

29
16%

37
12%

136
32%

23
29%

36
32%

124
32%

59
31%

101
32%

63
24%

151
36%

19
24%

31
28%

138
35%

68
37%

101
32%

55
21%

78
19%

27
34%

19
17%

86
22%

30
16%

74
24%

142
55%
N
118
45%

192
46%

34
43%

60
54%

166
43%

88
47%

138
44%

229
54%

45
57%

50
46%

224
57%

99
53%

175
56%

Coal

Summary

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Great Britain
Great Britain
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1028
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
684
344
329
171

Male
A
512
246

Female
B
516
254

Under 35
C
331
185

35 to 49
D
336
158

50 to 64
E
361
157

Low
F
251
123

Medium
G
618
299

High
H
159
78

Married
I
407
188

Other
J
621
312

Low
K
355
173

Medium
L
360
178

High
M
313
150

Yes
N
628
291

No
O
400
209

20
8%

11
6%

14
9%

11
9%

31
10%

9
12%

20
12%

17
10%

13
9%

31
11%

19
9%

29
9%

95
51%

81
51%

67
54%

152
51%

39
51%

23
12%
J
98
52%

27
9%

133
52%

25
16%
CD
82
52%

160
51%

96
56%

87
49%

74
50%

153
53%

105
50%

50
31%

41
26%

38
31%

94
31%

20
25%

50
27%

47
27%

59
33%

47
31%

84
29%

13
9%

10
6%

7
6%

23
8%

10
13%
F

17
9%

102
33%
I
24
8%

9
5%

15
9%

16
10%
K

107
68%
CD
50
32%

78
63%

182
61%

48
62%

121
64%

187
60%

104
59%

45
37%

117
39%

29
38%

67
36%

125
40%

117
68%
LM
56
32%

74
41%
K

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
78
36*

No
S
950
464

Yes
T
121
56

No
U
907
444

21
12%

4
10%

47
10%

8
14%

43
10%

175
53%

83
48%

20
55%

238
51%

27
48%

231
52%

68
32%

98
30%

54
31%

10
28%

142
31%

17
31%

135
30%

22
8%

18
9%

27
8%

13
8%

2
6%

38
8%

4
8%

36
8%

87
58%

184
63%

124
59%

204
62%

104
61%

23
65%

285
61%

34
62%

274
62%

62
42%
K

106
37%

86
41%

124
38%

67
39%

12
35%

180
39%

21
38%

171
38%

Coal
Strongly support

50
10%

Somewhat support

258
52%

31
13%
B
125
51%

Somewhat oppose

152
30%

70
28%

82
32%

Strongly oppose

40
8%

21
8%

19
8%

62
33%
E
17
9%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

308
62%

156
63%

153
60%

106
57%

95
60%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

192
38%

90
37%

101
40%

79
43%
E

63
40%
E

Summary

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 * small base

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US
US
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1005
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
631
374
318
182

Male
A
454
247

Female
B
551
253

Under 35
C
282
182

35 to 49
D
354
161

50 to 64
E
369
157

Low
F
180
76

Medium
G
229
109

High
H
596
315

Married
I
581
282

Other
J
424
218

Low
K
399
232

Medium
L
352
127

High
M
254
141

Yes
N
525
251

No
O
480
249

35
14%

31
17%

30
19%

33
21%

16
21%

19
17%

59
19%

58
21%

36
17%

46
20%

24
19%

24
17%

50
20%

44
18%

55
17%

69
38%

71
44%

62
39%

25
33%

44
40%

132
42%

79
36%

101
43%

48
38%

52
37%

99
39%

103
41%

59
32%

45
28%

48
31%

20
27%

35
32%

96
31%

123
44%
J
84
30%

68
31%

62
27%

40
32%

73
29%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
47*

No
S
908
453

Yes
T
122
60

No
U
883
440

39
21%

9
19%

85
19%

15
25%

79
18%

131
41%

71
39%

20
42%

182
40%

21
35%

180
41%

79
32%

102
32%

50
28%

15
31%

137
30%

21
34%

131
30%

29
12%

23
9%

30
9%

22
12%

4
8%

49
11%

3
5%

49
11%

Coal
Strongly support

94
19%

Somewhat support

202
40%

59
24%
B
89
36%

Somewhat oppose

152
30%

72
29%

113
45%
A
80
32%

Strongly oppose

52
10%

27
11%

25
10%

24
13%

15
9%

14
9%

14
18%
GH

12
11%

26
8%

18
6%

34
16%
I

23
10%

14
11%

50
35%
K
15
11%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

296
59%

148
60%

148
58%

100
55%

95
61%

42
55%

63
57%

192
61%

76
54%

149
59%

147
59%

186
59%

110
60%

29
61%

267
59%

36
60%

259
59%

99
40%

105
42%

83
45%
D

62
39%

34
45%

47
43%

123
39%

147
63%
M
85
37%

73
57%

204
41%

181
64%
J
101
36%

115
53%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

101
63%
C
60
37%

54
43%

65
46%
K

103
41%

102
41%

132
41%

72
40%

18
39%

186
41%

24
40%

180
41%

Summary

103
47%
I

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 * small base

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
364
143
310
190

507
500

Male
A
366
283

Female
B
141
217

Under 35
C
336
295

35 to 49
D
149
168

50 to 64
E
22
37**

Low
F
159
142

Medium
G
90
94*

High
H
166
166

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
137
140

Medium
L
129
131*

High
M
241
229

Yes
N
263
221

No
O
244
279

Strongly support

115
23%

56
20%

59
27%

75
25%

37
22%

3
9%

14
15%

26
16%

0
-

0
-

39
17%

44
20%

71
25%

52
17%

140
28%

71
25%

69
32%

84
28%

46
28%

10
26%

41
25%

0
-

0
-

38
29%

55
24%

59
27%

81
29%

81
26%

Somewhat oppose

143
29%

85
30%

58
27%

84
28%

49
29%

10
26%

35
25%

35
38%
F
26
27%

53
38%
LM
46
33%

23
18%

Somewhat support

54
38%
GH
34
24%

55
33%

0
-

0
-

24
17%

79
28%

103
21%

71
25%
B

31
14%

53
18%

35
21%

14
39%

20
14%

19
20%

44
26%
F

0
-

0
-

17
12%

78
34%
K
57
25%
K

64
29%

Strongly oppose

41
31%
K
29
22%
K

54
25%

48
17%

102
33%
Q
76
24%
Q

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

255
51%

127
45%

159
54%

83
49%

13
35%

67
41%

0
-

0
-

94
41%

103
47%

152
54%

132
43%

156
55%
B

136
46%

85
51%

24
65%

45
47%

99
59%
F

0
-

0
-

99
71%
LM
41
29%

61
47%

245
49%

88
62%
H
55
38%

50
53%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

128
59%
A
89
41%

70
53%
K

134
59%
K

118
53%

127
46%

177
57%
Q

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
83*

No
S
410
417

Yes
T
124
110*

No
U
383
390

Coal
64
33%
P
59
31%

16
20%

99
24%

21
20%

94
24%

20
25%

119
29%

25
23%

115
29%

41
21%

26
31%

117
28%

38
35%

105
27%

27
14%

20
24%

82
20%

26
23%

77
20%

122
64%
P
68
36%

37
45%

218
52%

46
42%

208
53%

46
55%

199
48%

64
58%

182
47%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

1001
500

Male
A
481
247

Female
B
520
253

Under 35
C
293
178

35 to 49
D
382
176

50 to 64
E
326
147

Low
F
233
120

Medium
G
396
193

High
H
372
188

Married
I
420
202

Other
J
581
298

Low
K
344
186

Medium
L
523
224

High
M
134
91

Yes
N
526
260

No
O
475
240

Employed
P
693
344

Not
Employed
Q
308
156

Strongly support

26
5%

14
6%

12
5%

12
7%

7
4%

7
5%

9
7%

9
4%

9
5%

10
5%

15
5%

4
4%

13
5%

13
5%

15
4%

11
7%

Somewhat support

64
26%

69
27%

48
27%

48
28%

38
26%

27
23%

57
30%

49
26%

72
24%

53
24%

18
20%

66
25%

67
28%

170
34%

74
30%

63
35%

63
36%

44
30%

42
35%

65
34%

62
33%

105
35%

77
35%

33
36%

87
34%

82
34%

Strongly oppose

171
34%

95
38%
B

96
38%
A
76
30%

99
29%
Q
119
35%

35
22%

Somewhat oppose

62
31%
J
65
32%

14
7%
L
62
33%
LM
60
32%

8
4%

134
27%

55
31%

58
33%

58
39%
C

42
35%

61
32%

68
36%

65
32%

106
35%

50
27%

85
38%
K

36
39%
K

93
36%

77
32%

111
32%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

159
32%

78
32%

81
32%

59
33%

55
31%

45
31%

36
30%

66
34%

58
31%

87
29%

22
24%

79
31%

80
33%

341
68%

169
68%

172
68%

118
67%

121
69%

102
69%

84
70%

127
66%

130
69%

76
41%
LM
110
59%

61
27%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

72
36%
J
130
64%

162
73%
K

68
76%
K

181
69%

160
67%

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Yes
R
105
51

Senior Executive/Decision
CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
140
0
69
-**

CANADAONTARIO
a
375
189

CANADAQUEBEC
b
254
127

0
-

10
5%

5
4%

0
-

55
29%

29
23%

69
37%
b
54
29%

35
27%

No
U
868
435

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
72
36*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
71
35*

CANADAALBERTA
X
89
44*

4
6%

22
5%

2
7%

3
9%

2
5%

3
5%

11
17%

123
28%
T
147
34%

10
28%

8
22%

15
21%

12
33%

14
40%

17
38%
WYb
16
36%

25
36%

0
-

27
42%
U

143
33%

12
32%

10
29%

9
20%

27
38%
Xa

0
-

144
32%

15
23%

13
35%

11
31%

0
-

50
77%
U

23
65%

24
69%

19
43%
Yb
25
57%

18
26%

305
68%

145
33%
T
290
67%

51
74%
X

0
-

No
S
896
449

Yes
T
133
65

5
9%

21
5%

11
22%

122
27%

51
32%

14
27%

156
35%

23
35%

60
39%

21
42%

149
33%

114
33%

45
29%

16
31%

230
67%

110
71%

35
69%

Coal

59
46%
VWXa

Summary

211
71%
I

66
35%
b
123
65%

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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26%
94
74%
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CK3_3. [Coal] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing electricity.
France
France
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
623
387
310
190

1010
500

Male
A
496
247

Female
B
514
253

Under 35
C
376
191

35 to 49
D
322
164

50 to 64
E
312
145

Low
F
291
146

Medium
G
507
251

High
H
212
103

Married
I
338
166

Other
J
672
334

Low
K
347
167

Medium
L
371
209

High
M
292
124

Yes
N
617
301

No
O
393
199

Strongly support

29
6%

9
4%

5
4%

11
5%

6
5%

19
6%

11
5%

16
5%

40
28%

24
23%

51
30%

25
7%
I
100
30%

12
7%

53
32%

31
25%

82
27%

215
43%

110
45%

84
44%

67
41%

63
43%

48
47%

74
45%

141
42%

56
33%
M
67
40%

63
30%

Somewhat oppose

14
5%
H
81
32%
H
109
43%

4
3%

61
25%

14
9%
GH
46
31%
H
58
40%

2
2%

150
30%

14
7%
E
57
30%

10
6%

Somewhat support

20
8%
A
89
35%
A
105
41%

96
46%

52
42%

131
43%

69
34%
N
84
42%

Strongly oppose

106
21%

66
27%
B

39
16%

35
18%

35
21%

36
25%
C

28
19%

48
19%

30
29%
FG

37
22%

69
21%

33
20%

38
18%

34
28%
KL

70
23%

36
18%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

180
36%

71
29%

71
37%

63
38%

46
32%

125
37%

38
31%

101
33%

119
63%

102
62%

99
68%

78
75%
FG

111
67%

209
63%

67
40%
M
100
60%

75
36%

176
71%
B

94
38%
H
156
62%

55
33%

320
64%

60
41%
H
86
59%

26
25%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

109
43%
A
144
57%

134
64%

86
69%
K

200
67%
O

79
40%
N
120
60%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
976
483

Yes
T
71
33*

No
U
939
467

13
7%

1
6%

28
6%

1
4%

28
6%

100
32%

50
27%

5
28%

146
30%

8
25%

142
30%

126
40%

8
47%

207
43%

16
49%

198
43%

68
22%

89
47%
P
37
20%

3
19%

102
21%

8
23%

98
21%

116
38%

63
33%

6
34%

174
36%

10
29%

170
36%

194
62%

126
67%

11
66%

309
64%

24
71%

297
64%

Coal

Summary

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 * small base

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
675
332
332
168

1007
500

Male
A
492
253

Female
B
515
247

Under 35
C
294
172

35 to 49
D
378
183

50 to 64
E
335
145

Low
F
429
217

Medium
G
330
160

High
H
248
123

Married
I
330
152

Other
J
677
348

Low
K
238
113

Medium
L
588
285

High
M
181
101

Yes
N
711
352

No
O
296
148

Strongly support

34
7%

16
6%

18
7%

11
6%

11
6%

13
9%

16
7%

13
8%

6
5%

14
9%

21
6%

19
7%

3
3%

21
6%

14
9%

18
6%

Somewhat support

186
37%

90
36%

96
39%

54
31%

71
39%

86
40%

57
35%

44
35%

62
41%

125
36%

105
37%

29
29%

134
38%

52
35%

126
38%

Somewhat oppose

209
42%

103
41%

106
43%

71
41%

80
43%

62
43%
C
58
40%

82
38%

72
45%

55
44%

64
42%

145
42%

12
10%
M
52
46%
LM
38
34%

62
42%

70
14%

43
17%
B

27
11%

36
21%
DE

22
12%

12
9%

33
15%

19
12%

19
15%

12
8%

58
17%
I

11
10%

50
49%
K
18
18%
K

147
42%

Strongly oppose

120
42%
K
41
14%

50
14%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

221
44%

106
42%

114
46%

65
38%

82
45%

102
47%

69
43%

50
40%

146
58%

133
54%

107
62%
E

101
55%

115
53%

91
57%

74
60%

64
56%
LM
50
44%

124
44%
M
161
56%
K

33
33%

279
56%

75
50%
J
76
50%

145
42%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

74
51%
C
71
49%

68
67%
KL

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
42*

No
S
923
458

Yes
T
148
74

No
U
859
426

Coal
16
10%
P
60
36%

2
4%

33
7%

4
5%

31
7%

16
37%

171
37%

29
39%

158
37%

63
37%

18
43%

191
42%

32
44%

177
41%

20
14%

146
44%
Q
41
12%

29
17%
P

6
15%

64
14%

9
12%

61
14%

155
44%

66
45%

145
43%

76
45%

17
42%

203
44%

32
44%

188
44%

197
56%

82
55%

188
57%

91
55%

24
58%

255
56%

41
56%

238
56%

Summary

203
58%
I

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 * small base

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Australia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Under 35
C
169
197

35 to 49
D
332
155

50 to 64
E
503
149

Low
F
225
126*

Medium
G
564
275

High
H
215
99

Married
I
564
241

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Other
J
440
259

Low
K
360
131

Medium
L
348
295

High
M
296
74

Yes
N
581
256

No
O
423
244

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
354
190

Employed
P
650
310

Business Owner
Yes
R
144
69*

Senior Executive/Decision

No
S
860
431

Yes
T
193
81*

No
U
811
419

REGION

1004
500

Male
A
532
252

Strongly support

43
9%

20
8%

22
9%

16
8%

14
9%

13
9%

11
9%

23
8%

8
8%

22
9%

21
8%

11
9%

24
8%

7
9%

21
8%

21
9%

28
9%

15
8%

9
13%

34
8%

10
12%

33
8%

24
8%

19
9%

8
6%

10
7%

15
14%

4
7%

6
10%

Somewhat support

200
40%

90
36%

110
44%

82
42%

65
42%

53
35%

47
37%

119
43%

34
34%

97
40%

103
40%

58
44%

112
38%

29
39%

103
40%

97
40%

128
41%

72
38%

23
33%

177
41%

27
33%

173
41%

118
40%

82
40%

49
35%

62
42%

48
46%

19
36%

21
37%

Somewhat oppose

172
34%

87
35%

85
34%

66
34%

50
32%

57
38%

37
30%

92
34%

43
43%

90
37%

83
32%

41
31%

105
36%

26
35%

89
35%

83
34%

113
36%

59
31%

21
31%

151
35%

28
34%

145
35%

105
35%

67
33%

51
37%

52
35%

28
27%

22
42%

20
35%

Strongly oppose

85
17%

55
22%
B

31
12%

32
16%

26
17%

27
18%

30
24%
G

41
15%

14
14%

32
13%

53
20%
I

21
16%

53
18%

12
16%

43
17%

42
17%

41
13%

44
23%
P

16
23%

70
16%

16
20%

69
17%

50
17%

35
17%

31
22%

24
16%

13
12%

8
16%

10
17%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

242
48%

110
44%

98
50%

79
51%

66
44%

58
46%

142
52%

42
43%

119
49%

123
48%

70
53%

137
46%

36
49%

124
48%

118
48%

156
50%

86
45%

32
46%

211
49%

37
46%

205
49%

142
48%

101
50%

57
41%

73
49%

27
48%

258
52%

142
56%
B

98
50%

76
49%

83
56%

68
54%

133
48%

57
57%

122
51%

136
52%

62
47%

158
54%

38
51%

132
52%

126
52%

154
50%

104
55%

37
54%

221
51%

44
54%

214
51%

155
52%

103
50%

82
59%
Z

75
51%

63
61%
Xa
41
39%

23
42%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

132
53%
A
116
47%

31
58%
Z

30
52%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Female
B
472
248

Marital Status

METRO
V
634
297

NON-METRO
W
370
203

VIC/TAS
X
284
139

NSW/ACT
Y
320
148

QLD
Z
167
103*

SA/NT
a
114
54*

WA
b
119
57*

Coal

Summary

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
346
326
174

1001
500

Male
A
520
251

Female
B
481
249

Under 35
C
377
186

35 to 49
D
310
150

50 to 64
E
314
164

Low
F
599
298

Medium
G
330
165

High
H
72
36*

Married
I
516
263

Other
J
485
237

Low
K
310
154

Medium
L
224
114

High
M
467
232

Yes
N
505
249

No
O
496
251

Strongly support

33
7%

20
8%

13
5%

10
7%

7
4%

19
6%

10
6%

4
11%

15
6%

19
8%

8
5%

6
5%

19
8%

18
7%

15
6%

22
7%

Somewhat support

263
53%

118
47%

78
52%

86
52%

14
39%

143
54%

120
51%

79
51%

64
56%

119
51%

126
50%

137
55%

167
33%

90
36%

60
32%

49
33%

58
35%

165
55%
H
92
31%

84
51%

Somewhat oppose

144
58%
A
77
31%

16
9%
E
98
53%

60
36%

86
33%

81
34%

56
37%

33
29%

78
34%

85
34%

Strongly oppose

37
7%

22
9%

15
6%

12
6%

13
9%

13
8%

22
7%

12
8%

16
43%
F
3
7%

20
7%

17
7%

10
7%

11
9%

16
7%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

296
59%

139
55%

114
61%

88
59%

93
57%

184
62%

93
56%

18
50%

157
60%

139
58%

88
57%

70
62%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

204
41%

112
45%
B

157
63%
A
92
37%

72
39%

62
41%

71
43%

114
38%

72
44%

18
50%

106
40%

99
42%

67
43%

44
38%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
112
56

No
S
889
444

Yes
T
142
71

No
U
859
429

11
6%

5
9%

28
6%

7
10%

26
6%

174
53%

89
51%

33
58%

230
52%

36
52%

226
53%

82
33%

107
33%

60
35%

14
26%

153
34%

22
31%

145
34%

20
8%

17
7%

23
7%

14
8%

4
7%

33
7%

5
8%

32
7%

138
59%

144
58%

152
60%

196
60%

100
57%

37
67%

258
58%

43
61%

252
59%

94
41%

105
42%

99
40%

130
40%

74
43%

18
33%

186
42%

27
39%

177
41%

Coal

Summary

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 * small base

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
157
330
170

501
500

Male
A
242
253

Female
B
259
247

Under 35
C
196
211

35 to 49
D
189
183

50 to 64
E
116
107

Low
F
94
96*

Medium
G
230
230

High
H
177
174

Married
I
287
271

Other
J
214
229

Low
K
17
20**

Medium
L
157
166

High
M
327
314

Yes
N
250
243

No
O
251
257

Strongly support

32
6%

16
6%

16
7%

13
6%

12
6%

7
7%

7
7%

11
5%

14
8%

18
7%

14
6%

1
4%

15
9%

17
5%

15
6%

18
7%

20
6%

Somewhat support

183
37%

77
31%

69
33%

69
38%

45
42%

62
36%

107
39%

76
33%

6
29%

66
40%

111
35%

88
36%

94
37%

225
45%

121
48%

97
46%

80
44%

48
45%

47
48%
GH
26
27%

74
32%

Somewhat oppose

105
43%
A
103
42%

106
46%

10
50%

64
39%

150
48%

114
47%

60
12%

38
15%
B

22
9%

32
15%
E

22
12%

6
6%

17
18%
G

76
43%
F
22
13%

119
44%

Strongly oppose

123
54%
FH
21
9%

27
10%

33
14%

4
17%

21
13%

36
11%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

215
43%

93
37%

82
39%

81
44%

52
49%

76
44%

124
46%

91
40%

7
33%

81
49%

285
57%

159
63%
B

129
61%

102
56%

55
51%

53
56%
G
43
44%

85
37%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

122
49%
A
126
51%

144
63%
F

98
56%

146
54%

139
60%

14
67%

85
51%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
61
60*

No
S
440
440

Yes
T
101
98*

No
U
400
402

12
7%

3
5%

29
7%

7
7%

25
6%

126
38%

57
33%

22
37%

161
36%

36
36%

147
37%

110
43%

148
45%

77
45%

28
47%

196
45%

45
46%

180
45%

25
10%

35
14%

36
11%

24
14%

6
11%

54
12%

10
11%

50
12%

127
41%

103
42%

112
44%

146
44%

69
40%

25
42%

190
43%

43
44%

172
43%

186
59%

140
58%

145
56%

184
56%

101
60%

35
58%

250
57%

55
56%

230
57%

Coal

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Russia
Russia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
448
113
373
127*

561
500

Male
A
251
241

Female
B
310
259

Under 35
C
264
211

35 to 49
D
268
240

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
29
35**

Medium
G
64
65*

High
H
468
400

Married
I
288
250

Other
J
273
250

Low
K
61
146*

Medium
L
290
266

High
M
210
88

Yes
N
286
259

No
O
275
241

Strongly support

113
23%

46
19%

67
26%

40
17%

14
28%

14
41%

22
33%

77
19%

52
21%

60
24%

39
27%

58
22%

15
17%

59
23%

53
22%

82
22%

Somewhat support

195
39%

86
36%

109
42%

59
28%
D
76
36%

104
43%

15
30%

10
27%

20
31%

165
41%

99
40%

96
38%

58
40%

103
39%

34
38%

96
37%

99
41%

Somewhat oppose

143
29%

75
31%

69
26%

60
28%

69
29%

14
29%

7
21%

18
27%

118
30%

71
29%

72
29%

41
28%

71
27%

31
36%

69
27%

Strongly oppose

49
10%

33
14%
B

16
6%

16
7%

27
11%

7
14%

4
11%

6
9%

40
10%

27
11%

22
9%

8
5%

33
13%

8
9%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

308
62%

132
55%

135
64%

144
60%

29
58%

24
68%

42
64%

242
61%

152
61%

156
62%

97
67%

162
61%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

192
38%

108
45%
B

175
68%
A
84
32%

76
36%

96
40%

21
42%

11
32%

23
36%

158
39%

98
39%

94
38%

49
33%

104
39%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
40**

No
S
512
460

Yes
T
109
83*

No
U
452
417

30
24%

18
45%

95
21%

86
21%

153
41%

42
33%

11
26%

184
40%

27
33%
U
27
32%

74
31%

94
25%

8
21%

135
29%

23
28%

121
29%

35
13%
O

14
6%

43
12%

49
38%
P
6
5%

3
7%

46
10%

6
8%

43
10%

49
55%

155
60%

153
63%

236
63%

72
57%

29
72%

279
61%

54
65%

254
61%

39
45%

104
40%

88
37%

137
37%

55
43%

11
28%

181
39%

29
35%

163
39%

Coal

168
40%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
178
339
161*

502
500

Male
A
216
253*

Female
B
286
247

Under 35
C
143
185*

35 to 49
D
151
137*

50 to 64
E
208
177*

Low
F
245
216*

Medium
G
219
238

High
H
38
46**

Married
I
138
141*

Other
J
364
359

Low
K
329
105

Medium
L
85
263*

High
M
88
133*

Yes
N
329
352

No
O
173
148*

Strongly support

15
3%

3
1%

12
5%

6
3%

6
4%

3
2%

8
4%

6
2%

1
3%

2
2%

13
4%

2
1%

6
5%

10
3%

5
4%

6
2%

Somewhat support

63
13%

21
8%

42
17%

22
12%

23
17%

18
10%

29
13%

28
12%

6
12%

19
14%

44
12%

23
9%

19
14%

41
12%

21
14%

Somewhat oppose

141
28%

68
27%

73
30%

49
27%

36
26%

56
32%

54
25%

71
30%

16
34%

41
29%

100
28%

6
6%
L
21
20%
L
31
29%

71
27%

40
30%

104
30%

Strongly oppose

281
56%

161
64%
B

120
49%

109
59%

73
53%

100
56%

125
58%

133
56%

23
50%

78
56%

203
56%

47
45%

166
63%
K

68
51%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

78
16%

24
10%

27
15%

29
21%

22
12%

37
17%

34
14%

7
15%

21
15%

57
16%

422
84%

229
90%
B

158
85%

109
79%

156
88%

179
83%

204
86%

39
85%

119
85%

303
84%

27
26%
L
78
74%

26
10%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

54
22%
A
193
78%

237
90%
K

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
46
50**

No
S
456
450

Yes
T
68
88*

No
U
434
412

9
6%

0
-

15
3%

0
-

15
4%

41
12%

21
13%

7
15%

55
12%

7
8%

55
13%

37
25%

94
28%

47
29%

13
26%

128
28%

32
36%

109
26%

197
56%

84
57%

198
58%

83
52%

29
59%

252
56%

48
55%

233
56%

25
19%

51
15%

27
18%

47
14%

31
19%

7
15%

70
16%

7
8%

70
17%

108
81%

301
85%

121
82%

292
86%

131
81%

42
85%

380
84%

80
92%

342
83%

Coal

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
425
81
416
84*

506
500

Male
A
276
250

Female
B
230
250

Under 35
C
305
282

35 to 49
D
184
181

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
86
78*

Medium
G
279
272

High
H
141
150

Married
I
249
258

Other
J
257
242

Low
K
196
194

Medium
L
35
35**

High
M
275
271

Yes
N
225
219

No
O
281
281

Strongly support

116
23%

66
26%

50
20%

66
23%

48
27%

2
5%

20
26%

62
23%

34
23%

60
23%

56
23%

46
24%

3
7%

67
25%

54
25%

62
22%

104
25%

Somewhat support

253
51%

118
47%

135
54%

137
49%

92
51%

25
66%

39
50%

140
52%

74
50%

138
53%

115
48%

102
53%

25
72%

126
47%

110
50%

143
51%

Somewhat oppose

100
20%

47
19%

53
21%

58
21%

31
17%

11
29%

15
19%

51
19%

34
23%

48
19%

52
22%

37
19%

5
15%

58
21%

39
18%

Strongly oppose

31
6%

18
7%

12
5%

20
7%

11
6%

0
-

5
6%

19
7%

7
5%

13
5%

18
7%

9
5%

2
6%

20
7%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

369
74%

184
74%

185
74%

203
72%

140
77%

27
71%

59
75%

202
74%

108
72%

197
76%

172
71%

148
76%

28
79%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

131
26%

66
26%

65
26%

78
28%

41
23%

11
29%

19
25%

70
26%

42
28%

61
24%

70
29%

46
24%

7
21%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
446
435

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
371
369

12
14%

19
29%

97
22%

36
27%

80
22%

210
50%

44
52%

31
48%

222
51%

61
47%

192
52%

61
22%

78
19%

22
27%

11
18%

89
20%

29
22%

71
19%

16
7%

15
5%

25
6%

6
7%

4
6%

27
6%

5
4%

26
7%

194
71%

163
75%

206
73%

314
75%

55
66%

50
77%

320
73%

97
74%

272
74%

78
29%

55
25%

76
27%

102
25%

29
34%

15
23%

116
27%

34
26%

97
26%

Coal

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Turkey
Turkey
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
320
188
288
212*

508
500

Male
A
404
252

Female
B
104
248*

Under 35
C
398
262

35 to 49
D
99
190*

50 to 64
E
11
48**

Low
F
76
56*

Medium
G
238
204

High
H
194
240*

Married
I
224
290*

Other
J
284
210

Low
K
174
176*

Medium
L
85
97**

High
M
249
227

Yes
N
253
220*

No
O
255
280*

Strongly support

60
12%

41
16%

19
8%

41
16%

15
8%

3
6%

30
15%

17
7%

24
8%

36
17%

28
16%

10
11%

21
9%

29
13%

30
11%

36
13%

Somewhat support

125
25%

68
27%

56
23%

71
27%

50
27%

3
6%

13
24%
H
18
32%

42
21%

65
27%

72
25%

53
25%

53
30%

18
19%

54
24%

57
26%

68
24%

Somewhat oppose

158
32%

68
27%

90
36%

89
34%

55
29%

13
28%

15
27%

77
38%

66
28%

92
32%

66
32%

48
27%

39
40%

72
32%

57
26%

Strongly oppose

158
32%

75
30%

83
33%

61
23%

69
36%

28
59%

10
18%

56
27%

92
38%
F

103
35%

55
26%

47
27%

30
31%

81
36%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

184
37%

109
43%

75
30%

113
43%

66
35%

6
13%

72
35%

81
34%

96
33%

89
42%

81
46%

28
29%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

316
63%

143
57%

173
70%

150
57%

124
65%

42
87%

31
55%
GH
25
45%

133
65%
F

158
66%
F

194
67%

122
58%

95
54%

69
71%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
59
53*

No
S
449
447

Yes
T
155
146*

No
U
353
354

23
11%

12
22%

48
11%

23
15%

37
10%

71
24%

54
25%

8
16%

116
26%

34
23%

90
25%

101
36%

96
33%

62
29%

21
40%

137
31%

37
26%

121
34%

77
35%

81
29%

85
29%

73
34%

12
22%

146
33%

52
35%

106
30%

75
33%

86
39%

98
35%

107
37%

77
36%

20
38%

164
37%

57
39%

127
36%

152
67%

134
61%

181
65%

181
63%

134
64%

33
62%

282
63%

89
61%

227
64%

Coal

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Hungary
Hungary
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
611
399
285
215

1010
500

Male
A
504
244

Female
B
506
256

Under 35
C
283
202

35 to 49
D
307
142

50 to 64
E
420
156

Low
F
480
260

Medium
G
405
166

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
516
226

Other
J
494
274

Low
K
172
130

Medium
L
596
294

High
M
242
77

Yes
N
554
238

No
O
456
262

Strongly support

46
9%

17
7%

16
8%

11
8%

19
12%

25
10%

15
9%

0
-

19
9%

27
10%

12
9%

30
10%

4
6%

22
9%

25
9%

22
8%

Somewhat support

168
34%

71
29%

57
28%

49
34%

57
35%

0
-

49
38%

96
33%

23
30%

84
35%

84
32%

91
37%

51
36%

99
38%

57
35%

1
50%

100
37%

44
34%

113
38%

27
36%

82
34%

Strongly oppose

102
20%

65
26%
B

37
15%

82
41%
E
46
23%
E

84
37%
J
84
37%

83
30%

184
37%

62
40%
C
51
33%

89
34%

Somewhat oppose

29
11%
A
96
38%
A
93
36%

32
22%
E

24
16%

47
18%

37
22%

1
50%

39
17%

63
23%
I

25
19%

55
19%

22
29%
KL

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

214
43%

88
36%

73
36%

60
42%

72
43%

0
-

104
46%

110
40%

156
64%
B

128
64%
E

83
58%
E

146
56%

94
57%

1
100%

123
54%

163
60%

61
47%
M
69
53%

126
43%

286
57%

81
52%
CD
75
48%

114
44%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

126
49%
A
130
51%

168
57%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
37*

No
S
920
463

Yes
T
92
39*

No
U
918
461

24
11%

1
2%

1
2%

97
34%

71
33%

15
39%

46
10%
R
153
33%

15
37%

46
10%
T
153
33%

102
39%

101
36%

83
38%

12
31%

172
37%

13
34%

171
37%

51
21%

51
20%

65
23%

37
17%

10
28%

92
20%

10
26%

92
20%

27
36%

106
44%

108
41%

119
42%

95
44%

15
41%

199
43%

15
39%

199
43%

49
64%
K

132
56%

154
59%

166
58%

120
56%

22
59%

264
57%

24
61%

262
57%

Coal

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
380
178
302
198*

558
500

Male
A
240
248

Female
B
318
252

Under 35
C
249
215

35 to 49
D
228
184

50 to 64
E
81
102*

Low
F
413
400

Medium
G
127
87*

High
H
18
13**

Married
I
275
254

Other
J
283
246

Low
K
29
104**

Medium
L
367
327

High
M
162
69

Yes
N
328
280

No
O
230
220

Strongly support

110
22%

44
18%

66
26%

47
22%

49
27%

14
14%

10
11%

4
32%

60
24%

50
20%

19
18%

47
17%

89
36%

105
49%

68
37%

36
36%

33
37%

3
27%

92
36%

29
41%

112
40%

130
26%

48
22%

48
26%

33
33%

93
23%

73
29%

22
22%

81
25%

51
10%

16
6%

15
7%

18
10%

18
18%
C

38
9%

35
40%
F
10
12%

2
17%

Strongly oppose

79
32%
B
35
14%
B

117
48%
I
57
23%

51
49%

Somewhat oppose

120
47%
A
50
20%

63
29%
N
97
44%

62
21%

209
42%

84
26%
M
130
40%

7
10%

Somewhat support

96
24%
G
173
43%

3
25%

30
12%

22
9%

12
12%

32
10%

26
38%
L
7
10%

89
32%
O
32
12%

185
74%
A
67
26%

151
70%
E
63
30%

117
64%

51
50%

42
48%

8
58%

151
60%

168
68%

69
67%

159
57%

51
50%
C

45
52%
F

5
42%

103
40%

78
32%

35
33%

214
65%
M
113
35%

36
51%

66
36%

269
67%
G
130
33%

34
49%
L

122
43%
O

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
42**

No
S
509
458

Yes
T
93
69*

No
U
465
431

48
24%

2
5%

108
24%

9
12%

102
24%

121
40%

88
45%

16
38%

193
42%

23
34%

186
43%

40
18%

79
26%

51
26%

11
27%

119
26%

24
34%

106
25%

19
9%

40
13%
Q

11
5%

13
31%

38
8%

14
20%
U

38
9%

160
73%
N
59
27%

183
61%

136
69%

18
42%

301
66%

32
46%

119
39%

62
31%

24
58%

157
34%

38
54%
U

287
67%
T
143
33%

Coal

Summary
Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

319
64%

134
54%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

181
36%

114
46%
B

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China
China
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

1000
500

Male
A
499
249

Female
B
501
251

Under 35
C
482
200

35 to 49
D
404
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
109
99*

Medium
G
328
221

High
H
563
181

Married
I
671
346

Other
J
329
154*

Low
K
111
295

Medium
L
282
155

High
M
607
50

Yes
N
668
298

No
O
332
202

Strongly support

57
11%

22
9%

35
14%

18
9%

30
16%

9
8%

6
7%

26
12%

25
14%

41
12%

16
11%

36
12%

16
10%

5
11%

36
12%

21
10%

Somewhat support

211
42%

91
37%

120
48%

63
32%

98
45%

79
44%

131
44%

62
40%

18
36%

127
43%

99
40%

80
32%

61
34%

57
37%

21
42%

37
15%
B

15
6%

20
10%

5
5%

26
12%

16
9%

35
10%

75
49%
I
17
11%

101
34%

52
10%

48
49%
G
10
10%

70
32%

Strongly oppose

92
46%
D
27
14%

166
48%
J
105
30%

46
30%

179
36%

59
56%
C
33
31%

34
34%

Somewhat oppose

89
46%
C
54
28%

27
9%

20
13%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

268
54%

113
45%

104
57%

167
57%

58
59%

96
44%

77
43%

206
60%
J
140
40%

62
40%

136
55%
B

68
64%
C
38
36%

125
56%

232
46%

119
62%
C
74
38%

40
41%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

155
62%
A
96
38%

92
60%
I

128
43%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
871
129
410
90*

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
134
67*

No
S
866
433

Yes
T
333
120*

No
U
667
380

Coal
2
2%

6
9%

51
12%

14
12%

43
11%

84
42%

55
13%
Q
174
42%

38
42%

32
48%

179
41%

50
41%

161
43%

112
37%

68
34%

145
35%

34
38%

20
30%

159
37%

40
33%

139
37%

6
11%

23
8%

29
14%

36
9%

16
18%

8
13%

44
10%

16
13%

36
10%

78
50%

23
47%

164
55%

105
52%

229
56%

40
44%

38
57%

230
53%

64
53%

204
54%

77
50%

27
53%

135
45%

97
48%

182
44%

50
56%

29
43%

203
47%

56
47%

175
46%

Summary
81
41%
119
59%
DE

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 * small base

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
704
326
284
216*

1030
500

Male
A
385
244*

Female
B
645
256

Under 35
C
423
271*

35 to 49
D
344
152*

50 to 64
E
263
77*

Low
F
269
225*

Medium
G
732
272

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
399
173*

Other
J
631
327

Low
K
133
363

Medium
L
507
107

High
M
390
30

Yes
N
463
177*

No
O
567
323

Strongly support

101
20%

46
19%

55
21%

20
13%

10
13%

49
22%

52
19%

0
5%

22
13%

28
16%

72
22%

43
15%

62
25%

96
38%

51
33%

17
22%

74
33%

84
31%

0
13%

60
35%

83
23%
LM
117
32%

3
11%

159
32%

79
24%
I
99
30%

14
13%

Somewhat support

71
26%
D
91
34%

7
24%

53
30%

106
33%

Somewhat oppose

113
23%

61
25%

51
20%

55
20%

38
25%

19
25%

55
24%

57
21%

1
23%

52
30%

61
19%

78
21%

34
32%
M
26
24%

48
27%

Strongly oppose

128
26%

75
31%

53
21%

54
20%

43
28%

31
40%
C

47
21%

79
29%

2
60%

39
23%

89
27%

85
24%

33
31%

9
31%
KL
10
34%
K

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

259
52%

108
44%

27
35%

123
55%

136
50%

1
18%

82
47%

177
54%

241
48%

136
56%
B

161
60%
E
109
40%

71
47%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

151
59%
A
104
41%

81
53%

50
65%
C

102
45%

136
50%

2
82%

91
53%

150
46%

200
55%
M
163
45%

49
45%
M
59
55%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
96
45**

No
S
934
455

Yes
T
179
60**

No
U
851
440

58
27%

11
25%

90
20%

11
19%

89
20%

95
33%

64
30%

11
24%

148
32%

12
20%

147
33%

65
20%

67
24%

45
21%

15
33%

97
21%

18
31%

94
21%

47
27%

81
25%

79
28%

49
23%

8
18%

120
26%

19
31%

110
25%

10
35%

81
46%

178
55%

138
48%

122
56%

22
49%

237
52%

23
39%

236
54%

19
65%
KL

95
54%

145
45%

146
52%

94
44%

23
51%

218
48%

37
61%

204
46%

Coal

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
635
369
307
193

1004
500

Male
A
489
250

Female
B
515
250

Under 35
C
352
181

35 to 49
D
386
191

50 to 64
E
266
128

Low
F
216
111

Medium
G
469
230

High
H
319
160

Married
I
501
249

Other
J
503
251

Low
K
374
243

Medium
L
525
199

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
520
253

No
O
484
247

Strongly support

52
10%

25
10%

27
11%

18
10%

24
13%

10
8%

23
10%

13
8%

30
12%

23
9%

29
12%

20
10%

3
6%

28
11%

25
10%

37
12%

Somewhat support

166
33%

67
27%

35
27%

79
34%

46
29%

79
32%

87
35%

83
34%

66
33%

17
30%

81
32%

85
34%

170
34%

87
35%

70
39%
E
58
32%

62
32%

Somewhat oppose

99
40%
A
83
33%

16
14%
H
41
37%

61
32%

51
40%

32
29%

76
33%

84
34%

86
34%

81
33%

64
32%

24
42%

87
34%

Strongly oppose

112
22%

71
28%
B

41
16%

35
19%

44
23%

32
25%

22
20%

51
22%

61
38%
F
39
24%

57
23%

55
22%

50
21%

48
24%

13
23%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

219
44%

92
37%

56
51%
H
54
49%

60
37%

109
44%

110
44%

127
55%

100
63%
F

141
56%

141
56%

112
46%
M
131
54%

86
43%

158
63%
B

86
45%
E
105
55%

102
45%

281
56%

88
49%
E
93
51%

45
35%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

126
51%
A
124
49%

112
57%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
136
63

No
S
868
437

Yes
T
225
105

No
U
779
395

16
8%

4
6%

49
11%

10
9%

43
11%

103
34%

63
33%

20
31%

147
34%

32
30%

134
34%

83
34%

99
32%

70
36%

24
37%

146
33%

37
35%

132
34%

58
23%

54
22%

68
22%

44
23%

16
26%

96
22%

27
25%

85
22%

20
35%

109
43%

110
44%

140
45%

79
41%

23
37%

195
45%

42
39%

177
45%

38
65%
K

144
57%

137
56%

168
55%

114
59%

40
63%

242
55%

64
61%

218
55%

Coal

Summary

83
65%
CD

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

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Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
311
193
299
201

504
500

Male
A
241
252

Female
B
263
248

Under 35
C
150
184

35 to 49
D
171
159

50 to 64
E
183
156

Low
F
201
205

Medium
G
216
211

High
H
87
84*

Married
I
172
157

Other
J
332
343

Low
K
144
172

Medium
L
227
186

High
M
133
142

Yes
N
312
299

No
O
192
201

Strongly support

16
3%

8
3%

9
3%

5
2%

6
4%

6
4%

8
4%

8
4%

1
1%

6
4%

10
3%

8
5%

4
2%

4
3%

8
3%

9
4%

7
2%

Somewhat support

126
25%

56
22%

70
28%

38
24%

45
22%

61
29%

20
23%

42
27%

84
25%

43
25%

51
28%

31
22%

73
24%

52
26%

Somewhat oppose

117
46%

99
40%

58
32%
D
76
41%

30
19%

216
43%

71
44%

69
44%

95
46%

83
39%

38
45%

64
41%

151
44%

73
43%

72
39%

132
44%

84
42%

Strongly oppose

142
28%

71
28%

71
29%

46
25%

53
33%

44
28%

57
28%

59
28%

25
30%

45
28%

97
28%

47
27%

58
31%

71
50%
L
37
26%

86
29%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

142
28%

64
25%

78
32%

36
23%

43
28%

53
26%

69
33%

20
24%

48
31%

94
27%

52
30%

56
30%

35
24%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

358
72%

188
75%

170
68%

63
34%
D
121
66%

123
77%
C

113
72%

152
74%

143
67%

63
76%

109
69%

249
73%

120
70%

130
70%

107
76%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
490
487

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
460
457

North
V
252
239

Center
W
121
115

South
X
131
146

French
Y
243
252

Flemish
Z
261
248

10
5%

0
-

16
3%

1
3%

15
3%

3
1%

4
3%

44
22%

2
18%

123
25%

10
23%

116
25%

21
18%

122
41%

93
47%

8
57%

208
43%

21
50%

194
43%

68
28%
W
81
34%

14
6%
Z
59
23%

2
1%

82
27%

9
6%
V
37
25%

88
29%

54
27%

3
25%

139
28%

11
25%

131
29%

87
36%
WX

73
50%
V
27
18%

131
52%
Z
48
19%

85
34%

56
28%

62
54%
V
28
25%

81
27%

61
30%

89
30%

53
27%

2
18%

140
29%

11
26%

131
29%

71
30%

25
21%

46
32%

73
29%

69
28%

218
73%

140
70%

210
70%

148
73%

11
82%

347
71%

32
74%

326
71%

168
70%

91
79%

99
68%

179
71%

179
72%

Coal

67
27%

94
38%
Y

Summary

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/X - Y/Z * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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All Countries
Gender
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
13086
5701
8057
3943

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Male
A
9536
5995

Female
B
9251
6005

Under 35
C
7423
5274

35 to 49
D
6473
4069

50 to 64
E
4891
2656

Low
F
5887
3933

Medium
G
7413
4394

High
H
5274
3502

Married
I
8671
5239

Other
J
9609
6261

Low
K
5183
4360

Medium
L
6725
4201

High
M
6879
3438

Yes
N
10640
6311

No
O
8147
5689

Yes
R
2175
1302

No
S
16612
10698

Yes
T
3711
2195

No
U
15076
9805

1941
32%

1740
33%

1427
35%

871
33%

1259
32%

1461
33%

1899
33%

2752
34%

1286
33%

1789
45%

2936
47%

2641
46%

3756
47%

1821
46%

573
14%

2133
49%
FH
633
14%

1944
46%

907
17%
DE
276
5%
DE

1318
50%
CD
369
14%

1212
35%
L
1592
46%

2139
34%

1908
47%

1498
34%
L
2040
47%

1327
32%

2351
45%

1870
36%
J
2472
47%

1943
31%

2938
49%
A
900
15%

1275
36%
FG
1587
45%

501
38%
S
555
43%

3537
33%

889
41%
U
927
42%

3148
32%

506
14%

710
14%

651
15%

681
16%

517
15%

944
15%

904
16%

1185
15%

99
4%

166
4%

133
4%

188
4%

170
4%

250
6%
KM

117
3%

291
5%

245
4%

365
5%

664
17%
P
172
4%

194
15%

162
4%

1061
17%
I
332
5%
I

5022
47%
R
1655
15%

52
4%

484
5%

85
4%

4091
78%

3335
82%
C
735
18%

2188
82%
C
468
18%

3595
82%
F
799
18%

2863
82%
F
640
18%

4342
83%
J
898
17%

4868
78%

3538
81%
L
822
19%

3271
78%

2805
82%
L
634
18%

5075
80%

4539
80%

3107
79%

1055
81%

8559
80%

1236
20%

1150
20%

6507
81%
Q
1550
19%

836
21%
P

247
19%

2139
20%

1816
83%
U
378
17%

Natural gas
Strongly support

4038
34%

Somewhat support

5577
46%

2097
35%
B
2639
44%

Somewhat oppose

1849
15%

948
16%

Strongly oppose

537
4%

311
5%
B

226
4%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

9614
80%

4736
79%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

2386
20%

1259
21%
B

4878
81%
A
1127
19%

669
17%
GH
217
6%
GH

2925
47%

293
13%

4649
47%
T
1556
16%
T
452
5%

Summary

1183
22%
DE

3048
77%
885
23%
GH

1393
22%
I

930
22%
KM

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

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Argentina
A
503
500

Australia
B
1004
500

Belgium
C
504
500

Brazil
D
1030
500

Canada
E
1001
500

China
F
1000
500

France
G
1010
500

Germany
H
1007
500

Great Britain
I
1028
500

Hungary
J
1010
500

India
K
1020
500

Indonesia
L
506
500

Italy
M
1004
500

Japan
N
1001
500

Mexico
O
501
500

Poland
P
558
500

Russia
Q
561
500

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
507
503
501
500
500
500

Spain
U
1013
500

Sweden
V
502
500

Turkey
W
508
500

United
States
X
1005
500

Natural gas
Strongly support

4038
34%

Somewhat support

5577
46%

Somewhat oppose

1849
15%

Strongly oppose

537
4%

193
182
108
235
123
126
97
69
110
60
274
199
208
123
188
258
215
225
188
205
130
122
224
176
39%
36%
22%
47%
25%
25%
19%
14%
22%
12%
55%
40%
42%
25%
38%
52%
43%
45%
38%
41%
26%
24%
45%
35%
CEFGHIJNOUV
GHJ
GHJ
HJ
HJ
ABCEFGHIJLMNOQRSCEFGHIJNUVCEFGHIJNUVX
GHJ
CEFGHIJNUVFGHIJLMNOQS
CEFGHIJNUVX
BCEFGHIJNUVXCEFGHIJNUVCEFGHIJNUVX
GHIJ
HJ
CEFGHIJNUVXCEFGHIJNUV
CEFGHIJNUV CEFGHIJNUV
HJ
167
258
277
196
254
268
272
290
311
212
170
224
222
313
195
180
213
180
204
238
256
231
195
250
33%
52%
55%
39%
51%
54%
54%
58%
62%
42%
34%
45%
44%
63%
39%
36%
43%
36%
41%
48%
51%
46%
39%
50%
ADJKLMOPQRSJKLMOPQRSTVW
ADJKLMOPQRSDJKLMOPQRSJKLMOPQRSTJKLMOPQRSTFGJKLMOPQRS
AKPR
AKPR
AKPR
GHJKLMOPQRSTUVWX
AK
ADKOPRW DJKLMOPQRS
AKPR
ADJKMOPQRSW
102
51
86
55
93
88
105
121
68
152
45
67
57
55
88
47
58
78
73
47
94
98
60
61
20%
10%
17%
11%
19%
18%
21%
24%
14%
30%
9%
13%
11%
11%
18%
9%
12%
16%
15%
9%
19%
20%
12%
12%
FIKLMNOPQRS
KPT
GHIKLMNOPQRSTUVWX
K
BDKMNPQTX
BKMNPT
BDIKLMNPQTWBDIKMNPQTWX
BDIKLMNPQTWX
BDKMNPQTX
BDIKLMNPQTW BDKMNPQTXDIKLMNPQRTW
37
9
29
14
29
19
26
20
11
75
11
10
13
8
30
15
14
17
35
10
20
50
21
13
7%
2%
6%
3%
6%
4%
5%
4%
2%
15%
2%
2%
3%
2%
6%
3%
3%
3%
7%
2%
4%
10%
4%
3%
GHIKLMNPQRTUWX
BDFHIKLMNPQRTUX
BIKLMNQTX
BDIKLMNPQTX
BIKLMNTX
BILNT
ABCDEFGHIKLMNOPQRSTUVWX
BIKLMNTX
BIKLMNTX
BINT

Summary
Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

9614
80%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

2386
20%

360
440
385
431
377
393
369
359
421
272
444
423
430
437
383
439
428
72%
88%
77%
86%
75%
79%
74%
72%
84%
54%
89%
85%
86%
87%
77%
88%
86%
J
CEFGHIJORSU
HJ
ACEFGHJOUV
J
HJV
J
J
ACEFGHJOUV
ACEFGHIJORSUACEFGHJOUVCEFGHJORSUCEFGHIJORSU
J
CEFGHJORSUACEFGHJOUV
140
60
115
69
123
107
131
141
79
228
56
77
70
63
117
61
72
28%
12%
23%
14%
25%
21%
26%
28%
16%
46%
11%
15%
14%
13%
23%
12%
14%
BDIKLMNPQRTWX
BDIKLMNPQTWX
BDIKLMNPQRTW
BDIKLMNPQTX
DIKLMNPQRTWFIKLMNPQRTU
BKNT GHIKLMNOPQRSTUVWX
BDIKLMNPQTX

405
81%
AEGHJV
95
19%
BKMNPT

392
443
386
352
419
426
78%
89%
77%
70%
84%
85%
J
CEFGHIJORSU
HJ
J
ACEGHJUV ACEFGHJOUV
108
57
114
148
81
74
22%
11%
23%
30%
16%
15%
BKMNPT
BDIKLMNPQTWFIKLMNPQRTWX

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

North
America
A
2006
1000

LATAM
B
2034
1500

Europe
C
7636
4500

APAC
D
5593
3500

299
30%
C
504
50%
BFG
155
15%
DF
42
4%
DF

616
41%
ACE
558
37%

1162
26%

245
16%
DF
81
5%
DEF

2251
50%
BFG
829
18%
ADEFG
259
6%
ADEF

1323
38%
ACE
1685
48%
BFG
411
12%

803
80%
C
197
20%
DF

1174
78%

3413
76%

326
22%
DF

1087
24%
ADEFG

G-8
Countries
E
7617
4000

BRIC
F
3611
2000

Middle
East/Africa
G
1518
1500

Natural gas
Strongly support

4038
34%

Somewhat support

5577
46%

Somewhat oppose

1849
15%

Strongly oppose

537
4%

81
2%

1121
28%
C
2126
53%
ABCDFG
619
15%
DF
134
3%
D

849
42%
ACDE
847
42%
B
246
12%

637
42%
ACDE
579
39%

58
3%

74
5%
DF

3247
81%
C
753
19%
DF

1696
85%
ABCE
304
15%

1216
81%
C
284
19%
D

210
14%

Summary
Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

9614
80%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

2386
20%

3008
86%
ABCEG
492
14%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B/C/D/E/F/G

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Argentina
Argentina
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
365
138
342
158

503
500

Male
A
204
245

Female
B
299
255

Under 35
C
245
248

35 to 49
D
163
154

50 to 64
E
95
98*

Low
F
17
22**

Medium
G
84
109*

High
H
402
368

Married
I
150
142*

Other
J
353
358

Low
K
170
327

Medium
L
172
119

High
M
161
55

Yes
N
262
231

No
O
241
269

Strongly support

193
39%

96
39%

97
38%

85
34%

61
40%

47
48%

12
54%

47
43%

135
37%

63
44%

130
36%

30
26%

13
23%

81
35%

112
42%

125
37%

Somewhat support

167
33%

79
32%

88
35%

83
33%

24
24%

8
34%

31
28%

129
35%

51
36%

116
32%

50
20%

52
20%

60
24%

18
19%

2
9%

21
19%

80
22%

21
15%

81
23%

64
20%

25
46%
K
13
24%

85
32%

102
20%

49
41%
K
25
21%

82
35%

Somewhat oppose

61
39%
E
24
15%

150
46%
LM
93
29%

47
20%

Strongly oppose

37
7%

20
8%

17
7%

20
8%

9
6%

9
9%

1
4%

11
10%

25
7%

7
5%

30
8%

19
6%

14
12%
K

4
8%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

360
72%

175
71%

186
73%

168
68%

122
79%

70
72%

20
88%

78
71%

263
72%

246
69%

243
75%

79
67%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

140
28%

70
29%

69
27%

80
32%

33
21%

27
28%

3
12%

32
29%

105
28%

114
80%
J
28
20%

111
31%
I

83
25%

39
33%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
43*

No
S
455
457

Yes
T
73
61*

No
U
430
439

68
43%

15
35%

178
39%

22
35%

172
39%

121
35%

46
29%

16
36%

152
33%

21
35%

146
33%

56
21%

70
20%

33
21%

7
17%

95
21%

11
19%

91
21%

21
9%

16
6%

26
8%

12
7%

5
12%

32
7%

7
11%

31
7%

38
69%

164
71%

197
73%

246
72%

114
72%

31
71%

330
72%

43
70%

317
72%

17
31%

68
29%

72
27%

95
28%

44
28%

12
29%

127
28%

18
30%

121
28%

Natural gas

Summary

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India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

1020
500

Male
A
774
258

Female
B
246
242

Under 35
C
772
276

35 to 49
D
211
167

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
348
168

Medium
G
395
185

High
H
277
146

Married
I
581
311

Other
J
439
189

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
78
50*

High
M
942
450

Yes
N
687
290

No
O
333
210

Strongly support

274
55%

131
51%

143
59%

139
50%

26
46%

96
57%

100
54%

77
53%

179
58%

95
50%

0
-

25
50%

249
55%

163
56%

110
52%

Somewhat support

170
34%

94
36%

76
31%

95
34%

109
65%
C
45
27%

29
51%

53
31%

65
35%

52
35%

106
34%

64
34%

0
-

18
36%

152
34%

98
34%

Somewhat oppose

45
9%

25
10%

20
8%

33
12%

10
6%

1
2%

17
10%

14
8%

14
10%

20
6%

0
-

6
11%

39
9%

Strongly oppose

11
2%

8
3%

4
2%

9
3%

3
2%

0
-

3
2%

6
3%

3
2%

6
2%

25
13%
I
5
3%

0
-

1
3%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

444
89%

225
87%

218
90%

234
85%

56
98%

149
88%

166
89%

129
88%

0
-

56
11%

33
13%

24
10%

42
15%
D

1
2%

19
12%

20
11%

17
12%

285
92%
J
26
8%

159
84%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

154
92%
C
13
8%

30
16%
I

0
-

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
895
125
416
84*

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
291
129

No
S
729
371

Yes
T
632
297

No
U
388
203

Natural gas
35
42%

70
55%

203
55%

170
57%

103
51%

72
34%

239
57%
Q
137
33%

33
40%

42
33%

128
34%

95
32%

75
37%

22
7%

23
11%

33
8%

12
15%

12
9%

33
9%

23
8%

22
11%

10
2%

6
2%

5
2%

9
2%

3
3%

4
3%

7
2%

8
3%

4
2%

43
86%

401
89%

261
90%

182
87%

68
82%

112
87%

331
89%

266
89%

178
88%

7
14%

49
11%

28
10%

28
13%

375
90%
Q
41
10%

15
18%
P

16
13%

40
11%

31
11%

25
12%

Summary

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CK3_4. [Natural gas] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing electricity.
Mexico
Mexico
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
356
145
340
160*

501
500

Male
A
252
238

Female
B
249
262

Under 35
C
255
270

35 to 49
D
158
156*

50 to 64
E
88
74*

Low
F
354
399

Medium
G
130
86*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
241
226

Other
J
260
274

Low
K
131
321

Medium
L
170
103

High
M
200
76

Yes
N
272
260

No
O
229
240

Strongly support

188
38%

90
38%

98
38%

57
36%

17
23%

154
39%

25
29%

8
56%

85
38%

103
38%

125
39%

39
37%

24
31%

96
37%

92
38%

129
38%

Somewhat support

195
39%

92
39%

103
39%

115
42%
E
93
34%

63
40%

150
38%

41
48%

4
27%

85
38%

110
40%

132
41%

33
32%

30
39%

88
18%

40
17%

48
18%

43
16%

30
19%

69
17%

16
19%

2
13%

44
19%

44
16%

46
14%

24
23%

Strongly oppose

30
6%

17
7%

12
5%

19
7%

7
4%

4
5%

26
6%

3
4%

1
5%

12
5%

17
6%

17
5%

8
8%

17
23%
K
5
6%

117
45%
O
31
12%

77
32%

Somewhat oppose

40
54%
C
14
19%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

383
77%

181
76%

201
77%

207
77%

119
76%

56
76%

304
76%

67
77%

12
82%

170
75%

213
78%

71
69%

54
71%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

117
23%

57
24%

60
23%

63
23%

37
24%

17
24%

95
24%

20
23%

3
18%

56
25%

61
22%

258
80%
LM
63
20%

32
31%
K

22
29%
K

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
54
44**

No
S
447
456

Yes
T
93
70*

No
U
408
430

59
37%

16
37%

172
38%

29
41%

159
37%

127
37%

68
42%

14
32%

181
40%

25
35%

170
40%

57
24%
N
13
6%

59
17%

28
18%

10
22%

78
17%

12
18%

75
17%

25
7%

5
3%

4
9%

26
6%

5
7%

25
6%

169
71%

256
75%

127
79%

30
69%

353
77%

53
76%

330
77%

70
29%
N

84
25%

33
21%

14
31%

104
23%

17
24%

100
23%

Natural gas

16
6%

Summary
214
82%
O
47
18%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
686
327
325
175

1013
500

Male
A
446
252

Female
B
567
248

Under 35
C
374
205

35 to 49
D
416
187

50 to 64
E
223
108

Low
F
567
294

Medium
G
364
172

High
H
82
35*

Married
I
503
238

Other
J
510
262

Low
K
463
249

Medium
L
96
114*

High
M
454
136

Yes
N
550
271

No
O
463
229

Strongly support

130
26%

70
28%

60
24%

51
25%

51
27%

28
26%

67
23%

48
28%

65
27%

65
25%

58
23%

37
32%

35
25%

72
27%

58
25%

91
28%

39
22%

Somewhat support

256
51%

123
49%

133
54%

99
48%

95
51%

61
57%

153
52%

89
52%

15
43%
FG
14
40%

128
54%

128
49%

130
52%

54
47%

72
53%

135
50%

121
53%

165
51%

Somewhat oppose

94
19%

49
19%

45
18%

34
18%

13
12%

4
10%

38
16%

19
16%

24
18%

53
20%

42
18%

10
4%

10
4%

7
4%

6
5%

7
4%

2
6%

8
3%

57
22%
I
12
5%

51
21%

20
4%

63
22%
H
11
4%

28
16%

Strongly oppose

47
23%
E
7
3%

10
4%

5
4%

5
4%

11
4%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

386
77%

193
77%

193
78%

150
73%

146
78%

220
75%

137
80%

29
83%

188
76%

91
79%

107
78%

114
23%

59
23%

55
22%

54
27%
E

41
22%

74
25%

34
20%

6
17%

193
81%
J
46
19%

193
74%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

89
82%
C
19
18%

69
26%
I

61
24%

24
21%

30
22%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
85
41*

No
S
928
459

Yes
T
106
48*

No
U
907
452

113
25%

56
17%

38
22%

10
25%

243
53%
R
84
18%

20
42%
U
15
30%

110
24%

91
52%

17
41%
S
12
30%

9
4%

13
4%

7
4%

2
4%

207
76%

179
78%

256
79%

130
74%

64
24%

50
22%

69
21%

45
26%

Natural gas

12
24%

241
53%
T
83
18%

18
4%

2
3%

18
4%

29
71%

356
78%

35
72%

351
78%

12
29%

102
22%

13
28%

101
22%

Summary

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

503
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
436
67
421
79**

Male
A
260
240*

Female
B
243
260*

Under 35
C
74
287*

35 to 49
D
231
138

50 to 64
E
198
76

Low
F
16
22**

Medium
G
69
98**

High
H
418
380

Married
I
320
214

Other
J
183
286*

Low
K
172
203*

Medium
L
175
174*

High
M
156
122*

Yes
N
325
240

No
O
178
260*

76
29%

49
36%
E
59
43%

19
25%

11
51%

43
44%

134
35%

66
31%

122
43%

92
45%

64
37%

32
26%

81
34%

107
41%

144
34%

126
48%

120
42%
E
107
37%

37
49%

8
36%

42
42%

154
41%

88
41%

115
40%

84
41%

67
38%

53
43%

95
40%

108
42%

33
27%
KL
4
4%

46
19%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
152
111*

No
S
351
389

Yes
T
219
187*

No
U
284
313*

44
55%

38
34%

151
39%

67
36%

122
39%

177
42%

27
34%

55
50%

148
38%

84
45%

119
38%

27
10%

67
16%

5
7%

11
10%

62
16%

18
10%

54
17%

17
7%

18
7%

32
8%

3
4%

6
6%

29
7%

17
9%

18
6%

Natural gas
Strongly support

188
38%

Somewhat support

204
41%

113
47%
B
78
32%

Somewhat oppose

73
15%

35
14%

38
15%

34
12%

24
17%

15
19%

1
6%

9
10%

62
16%

41
19%

32
11%

23
11%

18
10%

Strongly oppose

35
7%

15
6%

20
8%

25
9%

6
4%

4
6%

2
8%

4
4%

30
8%

18
8%

17
6%

5
3%

26
15%
K

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

392
78%

190
79%

202
78%

227
79%

108
78%

57
75%

19
86%

85
87%

288
76%

155
72%

237
83%

131
75%

85
70%

177
74%

215
83%

322
76%

70
89%

93
84%

299
77%

151
81%

241
77%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

108
22%

50
21%

58
22%

59
21%

30
22%

19
25%

3
14%

13
13%

92
24%

59
28%

49
17%

176
86%
M
28
14%

43
25%

37
30%
K

63
26%

45
17%

99
24%

9
11%

17
16%

91
23%

35
19%

73
23%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1028
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
684
344
329
171

Male
A
512
246

Female
B
516
254

Under 35
C
331
185

35 to 49
D
336
158

50 to 64
E
361
157

Low
F
251
123

Medium
G
618
299

High
H
159
78

Married
I
407
188

Other
J
621
312

Low
K
355
173

Medium
L
360
178

High
M
313
150

Yes
N
628
291

No
O
400
209

49
19%

29
16%

32
20%

22
18%

69
23%

19
24%

44
23%

66
21%

35
20%

42
24%

32
22%

68
23%

42
20%

68
21%

125
67%
E
27
14%

96
61%

48
31%
CD
91
58%

80
65%

184
61%

47
61%

115
61%

196
63%

114
66%

105
59%

92
62%

174
60%

137
65%

25
16%
E
5
3%
E

17
11%

19
15%

40
13%

9
12%

23
12%

45
14%

21
12%

28
16%

19
13%

40
14%

2
1%

2
2%

7
2%

2
3%

6
3%

6
2%

3
2%

3
2%

5
4%

139
88%
D
18
12%

102
83%

252
84%

66
85%

159
85%

261
84%

149
86%

147
83%

21
17%

47
16%

11
15%

29
15%

51
16%

24
14%

31
17%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
78
36*

No
S
950
464

Yes
T
121
56

No
U
907
444

42
24%

9
25%

101
22%

14
26%

95
21%

207
63%

103
60%

21
59%

290
62%

32
58%

279
63%

27
13%

44
13%

24
14%

5
14%

63
14%

7
13%

60
14%

8
3%

3
1%

9
3%

2
1%

0
1%

11
2%

1
2%

10
2%

125
83%

242
83%

179
86%

276
84%

145
85%

30
84%

391
84%

47
84%

374
84%

25
17%

49
17%

30
14%

53
16%

26
15%

6
16%

74
16%

9
16%

70
16%

Natural gas
Strongly support

110
22%

Somewhat support

311
62%

61
25%
B
141
57%

Somewhat oppose

68
14%

37
15%

170
67%
A
31
12%

Strongly oppose

11
2%

7
3%

4
2%

4
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

421
84%

202
82%

219
86%

154
83%

128
81%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

79
16%

44
18%

35
14%

31
17%

30
19%
E

Summary

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US
US
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1005
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
631
374
318
182

Male
A
454
247

Female
B
551
253

Under 35
C
282
182

35 to 49
D
354
161

50 to 64
E
369
157

Low
F
180
76

Medium
G
229
109

High
H
596
315

Married
I
581
282

Other
J
424
218

Low
K
399
232

Medium
L
352
127

High
M
254
141

Yes
N
525
251

No
O
480
249

75
30%

58
32%

50
31%

28
37%

35
32%

113
36%

82
35%

46
36%

48
34%

96
38%

80
32%

109
34%

67
37%

90
56%
E
17
11%

33
43%

57
52%

160
51%

108
38%
J
141
50%

68
31%

87
48%

68
44%
CD
73
46%

108
50%

118
51%

61
48%

71
50%

122
49%

128
51%

164
52%

13
9%

10
13%

16
14%

36
12%

29
10%

24
10%

17
14%

20
14%

26
11%

35
14%

4
3%

2
1%

6
7%
GH

3
2%

5
1%

5
2%

33
15%
I
8
4%
I

8
4%

3
2%

2
1%

7
3%

140
87%
C
21
13%

141
90%
C
16
10%

61
80%

91
83%

200
86%

107
84%

119
84%

18
17%

249
88%
J
33
12%

177
81%

15
20%
H

274
87%
F
41
13%

41
19%
I

32
14%

20
16%

22
16%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
47*

No
S
908
453

Yes
T
122
60

No
U
883
440

155
34%
228
50%

28
46%
U
28
46%

149
34%

85
47%

21
45%
S
21
46%

38
12%

24
13%

3
7%

58
13%

4
7%

57
13%

6
2%

7
2%

6
3%

1
2%

12
3%

1
2%

12
3%

218
87%

208
84%

274
86%

152
84%

43
91%

383
85%

371
84%

33
13%

41
16%

45
14%

29
16%

4
9%

70
15%

55
92%
U
5
8%

Natural gas
Strongly support

176
35%

Somewhat support

250
50%

101
41%
B
109
44%

Somewhat oppose

61
12%

30
12%

141
56%
A
32
13%

Strongly oppose

13
3%

8
3%

5
2%

31
17%
DE
6
4%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

426
85%

210
85%

215
85%

145
80%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

74
15%

37
15%

37
15%

37
20%
DE

222
50%

Summary

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
364
143
310
190

507
500

Male
A
366
283

Female
B
141
217

Under 35
C
336
295

35 to 49
D
149
168

50 to 64
E
22
37**

Low
F
159
142

Medium
G
90
94*

High
H
166
166

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
137
140

Medium
L
129
131*

High
M
241
229

Yes
N
263
221

No
O
244
279

Strongly support

225
45%

140
49%

86
39%

123
42%

81
49%

21
57%

69
48%

45
48%

76
46%

0
-

0
-

58
42%

63
48%

104
46%

99
35%

147
47%

Somewhat support

180
36%

92
33%

87
40%

106
36%

62
37%

11
30%

49
35%

31
33%

61
37%

0
-

0
-

51
36%

40
30%

89
39%

126
57%
O
62
28%

Somewhat oppose

78
16%

38
13%

40
18%

54
18%

18
11%

5
13%

20
14%

16
17%

25
15%

0
-

0
-

23
16%

24
18%

31
14%

23
10%

Strongly oppose

17
3%

13
5%

4
2%

12
4%

5
3%

0
-

4
3%

2
3%

4
3%

0
-

0
-

9
6%
M

5
4%

4
2%

9
4%

118
42%
N
55
20%
N
8
3%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

405
81%

232
82%

173
80%

229
78%

144
86%

32
87%

118
83%

76
80%

137
83%

0
-

0
-

109
78%

103
78%

194
85%

188
85%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

95
19%

51
18%

44
20%

66
22%

24
14%

5
13%

24
17%

19
20%

29
17%

0
-

0
-

31
22%

29
22%

35
15%

32
15%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
83*

No
S
410
417

Yes
T
124
110*

No
U
383
390

78
41%

39
46%

187
45%

55
50%

171
44%

108
35%

72
38%

31
37%

149
36%

38
34%

142
36%

43
14%

35
18%

13
15%

65
16%

15
14%

62
16%

12
4%

5
3%

1
2%

16
4%

2
2%

15
4%

217
78%

255
82%

150
79%

69
83%

336
81%

93
84%

312
80%

63
22%

55
18%

40
21%

14
17%

81
19%

17
16%

78
20%

Natural gas

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

1001
500

Male
A
481
247

Female
B
520
253

Under 35
C
293
178

35 to 49
D
382
176

50 to 64
E
326
147

Low
F
233
120

Medium
G
396
193

High
H
372
188

Married
I
420
202

Other
J
581
298

Low
K
344
186

Medium
L
523
224

High
M
134
91

Yes
N
526
260

No
O
475
240

Employed
P
693
344

Not
Employed
Q
308
156

Strongly support

123
25%

66
27%

57
22%

39
22%

45
25%

39
27%

27
22%

44
23%

53
28%

47
25%

58
26%

19
21%

68
26%

55
23%

87
25%

36
23%

15
29%

108
24%

16
24%

108
25%

Somewhat support

118
48%

136
54%

86
48%

88
50%

81
55%

53
44%

94
50%

141
47%

96
52%

112
50%

45
50%

131
50%

123
51%

180
52%

74
48%

20
40%

226
52%

93
19%

44
18%

49
19%

32
18%

21
14%

40
18%

19
21%

43
17%

51
21%

57
16%

15
24%

78
18%

Strongly oppose

12
7%

6
4%

9
4%

9
5%

6
3%

9
5%

13
6%

7
8%

18
7%

11
5%

21
6%

37
24%
P
8
5%

11
22%

11
4%

66
22%
I
24
8%
I

34
18%

18
7%
B

28
24%
H
12
10%
GH

31
17%

29
6%

41
23%
E
12
7%

234
52%
R
82
18%

28
44%

Somewhat oppose

107
56%
F
34
17%

57
28%
J
113
56%
J
27
13%

67
22%

254
51%

5
9%

25
5%

6
9%

24
5%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

377
75%

184
75%

193
76%

125
70%

132
75%

64
71%

199
77%

178
74%

35
69%

342
76%

44
68%

52
30%
E

44
25%
E

90
30%
I

43
23%

54
24%

26
29%

61
23%

62
26%

266
77%
Q
78
23%

111
71%

60
24%

169
84%
J
33
16%

170
76%

63
25%

147
78%
F
40
22%

143
77%

123
25%

151
78%
F
42
22%

208
70%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

120
82%
CD
27
18%

45
29%
P

16
31%

107
24%

21
32%
U

333
77%
T
102
23%

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Yes
R
105
51

No
S
896
449

Yes
T
133
65

No
U
868
435

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
140
0
69
-**

CANADAONTARIO
a
375
189

CANADAQUEBEC
b
254
127

54
29%
b
99
53%

23
18%

0
-

15
22%
a
3
4%

0
-

27
14%

0
-

9
5%

28
22%
a
14
11%
VXYa

51
74%

0
-

18
26%

0
-

153
81%
b
36
19%

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
72
36*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
71
35*

CANADAALBERTA
X
89
44*

10
29%
b
16
45%

6
18%

13
29%
b
23
53%

17
25%

0
-

19
55%

34
49%

9
24%
a
1
2%

8
22%

7
15%

2
5%

1
3%

27
74%

26
74%

10
26%

9
26%

36
82%
b
8
18%

Natural gas

62
49%

Summary
79
66%
40
34%
GH

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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67%
42
33%
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France
France
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
623
387
310
190

1010
500

Male
A
496
247

Female
B
514
253

Under 35
C
376
191

35 to 49
D
322
164

50 to 64
E
312
145

Low
F
291
146

Medium
G
507
251

High
H
212
103

Married
I
338
166

Other
J
672
334

Low
K
347
167

Medium
L
371
209

High
M
292
124

Yes
N
617
301

No
O
393
199

Strongly support

97
19%

41
16%

38
20%

33
20%

26
18%

16
16%

30
18%

67
20%

33
20%

40
19%

24
19%

57
19%

40
20%

54
18%

272
54%

129
52%

97
51%

93
57%

82
56%

35
24%
GH
71
49%

45
18%

Somewhat support

56
22%
A
143
56%

139
56%

95
57%

177
53%

95
57%

107
51%

70
57%

159
53%

113
57%

Somewhat oppose

105
21%

44
17%

44
23%

33
20%

28
20%

32
22%

51
20%

35
21%

71
21%

28
17%

68
23%

26
5%

10
4%

11
6%

6
4%

9
6%

8
6%

15
6%

3
3%

7
4%

19
6%

11
7%
L

55
26%
KM
7
3%

23
18%

Strongly oppose

61
25%
B
16
7%

62
60%
F
23
22%

7
6%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

369
74%

170
69%

135
71%

126
77%

108
74%

106
73%

184
74%

78
75%

124
75%

244
73%

128
77%

147
70%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

131
26%

77
31%
B

199
79%
A
54
21%

55
29%

39
23%

37
26%

40
27%

66
26%

25
25%

42
25%

90
27%

39
23%

62
30%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
976
483

Yes
T
71
33*

No
U
939
467

43
22%

5
27%

92
19%

7
21%

90
19%

173
56%

99
52%

8
50%

263
55%

17
51%

255
55%

37
19%

66
21%

39
21%

2
15%

103
21%

8
25%

97
21%

17
6%

9
5%

17
5%

9
5%

1
8%

25
5%

1
4%

25
5%

94
76%

216
72%

153
77%

227
73%

141
75%

13
78%

356
74%

24
72%

345
74%

30
24%

85
28%

47
23%

83
27%

48
25%

4
22%

128
26%

9
28%

122
26%

Natural gas

Summary

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 * small base

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
675
332
332
168

1007
500

Male
A
492
253

Female
B
515
247

Under 35
C
294
172

35 to 49
D
378
183

50 to 64
E
335
145

Low
F
429
217

Medium
G
330
160

High
H
248
123

Married
I
330
152

Other
J
677
348

Low
K
238
113

Medium
L
588
285

High
M
181
101

Yes
N
711
352

No
O
296
148

Strongly support

69
14%

35
14%

34
14%

21
12%

24
13%

24
16%

31
14%

24
15%

14
12%

43
12%

12
12%

46
13%

23
15%

42
13%

290
58%

148
59%

142
57%

90
53%

92
58%

77
62%

201
58%

202
57%

88
60%

59
23%

61
25%

55
26%

37
23%

28
23%

33
22%

88
25%

27
23%

29
29%

87
25%

Strongly oppose

20
4%

11
4%

10
4%

50
29%
E
11
6%
E

175
61%
K
65
23%

57
57%

121
24%

88
61%
C
30
21%

121
56%

Somewhat oppose

112
61%
C
41
22%

24
21%
LM
58
51%

33
12%

Somewhat support

26
17%
J
90
59%

6
3%

3
2%

10
5%

6
4%

4
3%

3
2%

17
5%
I

5
4%

13
5%

2
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

359
72%

183
72%

176
71%

112
65%

117
73%

91
74%

82
72%

208
73%

70
28%

71
29%

60
35%
DE

65
30%

43
27%

32
26%

116
76%
J
36
24%

244
70%

141
28%

112
77%
C
33
23%

151
70%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

136
74%
C
47
26%

105
30%
I

31
28%

77
27%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
42*

No
S
923
458

Yes
T
148
74

No
U
859
426

28
16%

6
15%

63
14%

10
14%

59
14%

199
60%

91
54%

25
61%

265
58%

46
63%

244
57%

33
22%

78
23%

43
25%

10
24%

111
24%

15
20%

106
25%

16
5%

4
3%

14
4%

6
4%

0
-

20
4%

2
3%

18
4%

70
69%

248
71%

111
75%

241
72%

119
71%

32
76%

328
71%

57
77%

303
71%

32
31%

104
29%

37
25%

92
28%

49
29%

10
24%

131
29%

17
23%

124
29%

Natural gas

Summary

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Australia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
354
190

1004
500

Male
A
532
252

Female
B
472
248

Under 35
C
169
197

35 to 49
D
332
155

50 to 64
E
503
149

Low
F
225
126*

Medium
G
564
275

High
H
215
99

Married
I
564
241

Other
J
440
259

Low
K
360
131

Medium
L
348
295

High
M
296
74

Yes
N
581
256

No
O
423
244

Employed
P
650
310

Strongly support

182
36%

86
34%

96
39%

64
32%

57
37%

62
41%

42
33%

102
37%

38
39%

47
36%

111
38%

24
33%

91
36%

91
37%

116
38%

Somewhat support

133
53%

125
50%

102
52%

83
54%

73
49%

57
46%

150
55%

50
51%

100
42%
J
116
48%

82
32%

258
52%

142
55%

72
55%

146
50%

40
54%

136
53%

122
50%

167
54%

Somewhat oppose

51
10%

29
12%

22
9%

10
7%

10
10%

19
8%

32
12%

11
8%

32
11%

8
11%

23
9%

27
11%

22
7%

Strongly oppose

5
2%

3
2%

5
3%

23
18%
G
4
3%

18
7%

4
2%

29
15%
E
1
1%

12
7%

9
2%

4
2%

1
1%

5
2%

4
1%

1
1%

6
2%

2
3%

6
2%

4
1%

4
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

440
88%

219
87%

221
89%

166
84%

140
90%

134
90%

99
79%

88
89%

217
90%

223
86%

119
90%

257
87%

64
86%

227
89%

213
87%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

60
12%

33
13%

27
11%

31
16%

15
10%

15
10%

27
21%
G

253
92%
F
23
8%

11
11%

24
10%

36
14%

12
10%

37
13%

10
14%

29
11%

31
13%

284
92%
Q
26
8%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R
144
69*

No
S
860
431

Yes
T
193
81*

No
U
811
419

METRO
V
634
297

NON-METRO
W
370
203

VIC/TAS
X
284
139

NSW/ACT
Y
320
148

QLD
Z
167
103*

SA/NT
a
114
54*

WA
b
119
57*

66
34%

30
44%

152
35%

35
43%

147
35%

115
39%

67
33%

41
30%

53
36%

44
42%

20
37%

24
42%

91
48%

24
36%

32
39%

108
53%

70
50%

80
54%

52
51%

29
55%

26
46%

12
17%
S
2
3%

12
15%

226
54%
T
38
9%

150
51%

29
15%
P
5
3%

233
54%
R
39
9%

25
8%

26
13%

6
6%

3
6%

5
9%

2
3%

7
2%

7
2%

2
1%

25
18%
YZa
3
2%

12
8%

7
2%

2
2%

1
1%

2
3%

2
3%

156
82%

55
79%

66
82%

374
89%

265
89%

175
86%

111
80%

14
18%

46
11%

32
11%

29
14%

28
20%
YZ

96
93%
X
7
7%

50
88%

14
21%
S

134
90%
X
14
10%

49
91%

34
18%
P

385
89%
R
46
11%

5
9%

7
12%

Natural gas

Summary

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
346
326
174

1001
500

Male
A
520
251

Female
B
481
249

Under 35
C
377
186

35 to 49
D
310
150

50 to 64
E
314
164

Low
F
599
298

Medium
G
330
165

High
H
72
36*

Married
I
516
263

Other
J
485
237

Low
K
310
154

Medium
L
224
114

High
M
467
232

Yes
N
505
249

No
O
496
251

Strongly support

123
25%

68
27%

56
22%

40
22%

39
26%

45
27%

72
24%

44
26%

8
22%

67
25%

56
24%

34
22%

31
28%

58
25%

67
27%

56
22%

81
25%

Somewhat support

313
63%

146
58%

114
61%

93
62%

106
65%

191
64%

99
60%

24
65%

166
63%

148
62%

101
65%

68
60%

145
62%

153
61%

160
64%

Somewhat oppose

55
11%

32
13%

168
67%
A
23
9%

15
10%

13
8%

30
10%

21
12%

4
11%

27
10%

28
12%

17
11%

12
11%

26
11%

26
10%

Strongly oppose

8
2%

5
2%

3
1%

27
15%
E
4
2%
E

3
2%
E

1
0

6
2%

2
1%

0
1%

3
1%

5
2%

3
2%

2
2%

2
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

437
87%

213
85%

154
83%

132
88%

143
86%

32
88%

233
89%

204
86%

134
87%

99
87%

63
13%

38
15%
B

32
17%
E

18
12%

151
92%
C
13
8%

262
88%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

223
90%
A
26
10%

36
12%

23
14%

4
12%

30
11%

33
14%

20
13%

14
13%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
112
56

No
S
889
444

Yes
T
142
71

No
U
859
429

42
24%

14
25%

109
25%

100
23%

203
62%

110
63%

37
66%

277
62%

23
33%
U
41
59%

30
12%

36
11%

19
11%

4
7%

51
12%

5
8%

50
12%

3
1%

5
2%

5
1%

3
2%

1
2%

7
2%

1
1%

8
2%

203
88%

220
88%

217
86%

285
87%

152
87%

51
91%

386
87%

65
92%

372
87%

29
12%

29
12%

34
14%

41
13%

22
13%

5
9%

58
13%

6
8%

57
13%

Natural gas

272
63%

Summary

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
157
330
170

501
500

Male
A
242
253

Female
B
259
247

Under 35
C
196
211

35 to 49
D
189
183

50 to 64
E
116
107

Low
F
94
96*

Medium
G
230
230

High
H
177
174

Married
I
287
271

Other
J
214
229

Low
K
17
20**

Medium
L
157
166

High
M
327
314

Yes
N
250
243

No
O
251
257

Strongly support

205
41%

87
35%

85
41%

69
38%

51
48%

37
39%

90
39%

77
44%

116
43%

89
39%

3
16%

79
47%

123
39%

96
40%

108
42%

131
40%

Somewhat support

238
48%

130
51%

118
47%
A
108
44%

97
46%

92
51%

49
46%

46
48%

115
50%

77
44%

126
46%

113
49%

15
73%

68
41%

155
50%

118
49%

120
47%

Somewhat oppose

47
9%

27
11%

20
8%

24
12%

16
9%

6
6%

10
11%

20
9%

16
9%

24
9%

23
10%

2
12%

14
8%

31
10%

22
9%

Strongly oppose

10
2%

8
3%
B

2
1%

4
2%

6
3%

0
-

3
3%

4
2%

4
2%

5
2%

6
2%

0
-

5
3%

5
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

443
89%

217
86%

226
91%

182
86%

161
88%

83
87%

206
90%

154
89%

242
89%

201
88%

18
88%

147
89%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

57
11%

35
14%

22
9%

29
14%
E

22
12%

100
94%
C
6
6%

13
13%

24
10%

20
11%

29
11%

28
12%

2
12%

19
11%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
61
60*

No
S
440
440

Yes
T
101
98*

No
U
400
402

74
43%

19
32%

186
42%

38
39%

167
41%

159
48%

79
47%

203
46%

55
56%

183
46%

25
10%

32
10%

14
8%

36
60%
S
4
7%

43
10%

5
5%

42
10%

6
2%

4
2%

8
2%

2
1%

1
2%

9
2%

0
-

10
3%

278
89%

215
88%

228
89%

290
88%

153
90%

55
92%

388
88%

350
87%

35
11%

28
12%

29
11%

40
12%

17
10%

5
8%

52
12%

93
95%
U
5
5%

Natural gas

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Russia
Russia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
448
113
373
127*

561
500

Male
A
251
241

Female
B
310
259

Under 35
C
264
211

35 to 49
D
268
240

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
29
35**

Medium
G
64
65*

High
H
468
400

Married
I
288
250

Other
J
273
250

Low
K
61
146*

Medium
L
290
266

High
M
210
88

Yes
N
286
259

No
O
275
241

Strongly support

215
43%

117
49%

97
38%

84
40%

106
44%

25
50%

21
61%

27
41%

167
42%

107
43%

107
43%

65
44%

116
44%

34
39%

117
45%

98
41%

154
41%

Somewhat support

213
43%

90
37%

123
48%

94
44%

106
44%

14
28%

14
39%

24
37%

176
44%

102
41%

111
44%

67
46%

106
40%

41
46%

109
42%

105
43%

Somewhat oppose

58
12%

24
10%

34
13%

29
14%

21
9%

9
17%

0
-

12
19%

46
12%

30
12%

28
11%

13
9%

32
12%

12
14%

26
10%

Strongly oppose

14
3%

9
4%

5
2%

4
2%

7
3%

2
4%

0
-

2
4%

11
3%

10
4%

4
2%

1
1%

12
4%

1
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

428
86%

207
86%

221
85%

178
84%

212
88%

39
78%

35
100%

51
78%

342
86%

210
84%

218
87%

131
90%

222
83%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

72
14%

33
14%

39
15%

33
16%

28
12%

11
22%

0
-

14
22%

58
14%

40
16%

32
13%

15
10%

44
17%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
40**

No
S
512
460

Yes
T
109
83*

No
U
452
417

60
47%

21
52%

194
42%

40
48%

175
42%

164
44%

50
39%

12
29%

202
44%

27
33%

186
45%

32
13%

41
11%

17
13%

7
17%

51
11%

14
17%

44
11%

8
3%

6
3%

14
4%

0
-

1
2%

13
3%

1
2%

12
3%

75
85%

226
87%

203
84%

318
85%

110
87%

32
81%

396
86%

67
81%

361
87%

13
15%

34
13%

38
16%

55
15%

17
13%

8
19%

64
14%

16
19%

56
13%

Natural gas

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
178
339
161*

502
500

Male
A
216
253*

Female
B
286
247

Under 35
C
143
185*

35 to 49
D
151
137*

50 to 64
E
208
177*

Low
F
245
216*

Medium
G
219
238

High
H
38
46**

Married
I
138
141*

Other
J
364
359

Low
K
329
105

Medium
L
85
263*

High
M
88
133*

Yes
N
329
352

No
O
173
148*

Strongly support

122
24%

62
25%

59
24%

34
18%

29
21%

35
16%

68
28%

19
42%

39
28%

83
23%

34
33%

59
22%

29
22%

83
24%

38
26%

77
23%

Somewhat support

231
46%

92
36%

97
52%

55
40%

104
48%

116
49%

10
23%

58
41%

173
48%

52
50%

120
46%

59
44%

168
48%

63
42%

Somewhat oppose

98
20%

59
23%

139
56%
A
39
16%

59
33%
C
78
44%

29
15%

27
15%

42
20%

46
19%

10
21%

29
21%

69
19%

15
14%

51
19%

50
10%

41
16%
B

9
4%

26
14%

13
7%

34
16%
G

9
4%

7
14%

15
10%

35
10%

3
3%

34
13%
K

33
25%
K
12
9%

74
21%

Strongly oppose

42
31%
CE
11
8%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

352
70%

154
61%

131
71%

84
61%

183
77%

30
65%

97
69%

256
71%

99
39%
B

54
29%

53
39%
E

77
36%

55
23%

16
35%

44
31%

104
29%

87
83%
LM
18
17%

178
68%

148
30%

137
77%
D
40
23%

139
64%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

198
80%
A
48
20%

84
32%
K

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
46
50**

No
S
456
450

Yes
T
68
88*

No
U
434
412

45
28%

11
22%

111
25%

26
29%

96
23%

160
47%

71
44%

30
61%

200
44%

46
52%

185
45%

24
16%

78
23%

20
12%

4
9%

94
21%

9
11%

89
21%

27
8%

23
16%

24
7%

26
16%

4
9%

45
10%

7
8%

43
10%

87
66%

251
71%

101
68%

237
70%

116
72%

41
83%

311
69%

71
82%

281
68%

45
34%
K

101
29%

47
32%

102
30%

46
28%

9
17%

139
31%

16
18%

132
32%

Natural gas

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

506
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Male
A
276
250

Female
B
230
250

Under 35
C
305
282

35 to 49
D
184
181

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
86
78*

Medium
G
279
272

High
H
141
150

Married
I
249
258

Other
J
257
242

Low
K
196
194

Medium
L
35
35**

High
M
275
271

Yes
N
225
219

No
O
281
281

86
34%

98
35%

20
53%

27
34%

114
42%

58
39%

61
31%

17
47%

106
38%

18
47%

34
43%

112
41%

78
52%

108
45%

94
48%

14
41%

122
45%
K
116
43%

93
42%

122
43%

117
45%
J
116
45%

82
34%

123
49%

81
45%
C
84
47%

98
45%

14
7%

0
-

38
14%

12
8%

24
9%

7
3%

2
1%

2
1%

35
18%
M
4
2%

27
10%

0
-

43
18%
I
8
3%

4
11%

2
1%

17
21%
H
1
1%

0
-

166
92%
C
15
8%

38
100%

60
77%

227
83%

155
80%

31
89%

18
23%
H

45
17%

233
90%
J
26
10%

190
79%

0
-

136
91%
F
14
9%

51
21%
I

39
20%
M

4
11%

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
425
81
416
84*

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
446
435

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
371
369

Natural gas
Strongly support

199
40%

Somewhat support

224
45%

113
45%
B
101
41%

Somewhat oppose

67
13%

29
12%

38
15%

Strongly oppose

10
2%

7
3%

3
1%

53
19%
D
8
3%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

423
85%

214
86%

209
84%

220
78%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

77
15%

36
14%

41
16%

61
22%
D

23
28%

31
48%

168
39%

58
44%

141
38%

126
45%

176
42%
Q
179
43%

45
54%

26
40%

199
46%

53
41%

171
46%

22
10%

45
16%

53
13%

14
16%

7
11%

60
14%

17
13%

50
13%

6
2%

6
3%

4
1%

8
2%

2
2%

1
1%

9
2%

2
2%

8
2%

238
88%
K
34
12%

190
87%

233
83%

355
85%

69
82%

57
87%

367
84%

111
85%

312
85%

28
13%

49
17%

61
15%

16
18%

8
13%

69
16%

20
15%

57
15%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Turkey
Turkey
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

508
500

Male
A
404
252

Female
B
104
248*

Under 35
C
398
262

35 to 49
D
99
190*

50 to 64
E
11
48**

Low
F
76
56*

Medium
G
238
204

High
H
194
240*

Married
I
224
290*

Other
J
284
210

Low
K
174
176*

Medium
L
85
97**

High
M
249
227

Yes
N
253
220*

No
O
255
280*

Strongly support

224
45%

129
51%

94
38%

109
42%

92
48%

22
47%

18
33%

99
41%

130
45%

94
45%

73
41%

37
38%

114
50%

195
39%

78
31%

113
43%

66
35%

16
34%

24
43%

95
40%

119
41%

77
36%

78
44%

49
51%

69
30%

Somewhat oppose

60
12%

31
12%

117
47%
A
29
12%

127
58%
O
58
26%

96
34%

Somewhat support

106
52%
F
76
37%

26
10%

25
13%

9
19%

8
14%

17
8%

34
14%

37
13%

23
11%

20
11%

5
5%

34
15%

22
10%

137
49%
N
38
13%

Strongly oppose

21
4%

13
5%

8
3%

15
6%

7
3%

0
-

5
9%
G

5
2%

11
5%

4
2%

17
8%
I

6
3%

6
6%

10
4%

12
6%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

419
84%

208
82%

212
85%

222
85%

158
84%

39
81%

43
76%

194
81%

249
86%

171
81%

150
85%

86
89%

183
81%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

81
16%

44
18%

36
15%

41
15%

31
16%

9
19%

13
24%
G

182
89%
F
22
11%

45
19%

41
14%

40
19%

26
15%

11
11%

44
19%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
320
188
288
212*

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
59
53*

No
S
449
447

Yes
T
155
146*

No
U
353
354

Natural gas
154
53%
Q
96
33%

70
33%

29
54%

195
44%

80
55%

144
41%

100
47%

16
29%

180
40%

48
33%

147
42%

26
9%

34
16%

8
15%

52
12%

12
8%

47
13%

9
3%

14
5%

8
4%

1
2%

20
5%

5
4%

16
5%

186
84%

233
83%

249
86%

170
80%

45
84%

374
84%

129
88%

291
82%

34
16%

46
17%

39
14%

42
20%

9
16%

72
16%

18
12%

63
18%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Hungary
Hungary
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
611
399
285
215

1010
500

Male
A
504
244

Female
B
506
256

Under 35
C
283
202

35 to 49
D
307
142

50 to 64
E
420
156

Low
F
480
260

Medium
G
405
166

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
516
226

Other
J
494
274

Low
K
172
130

Medium
L
596
294

High
M
242
77

Yes
N
554
238

No
O
456
262

Strongly support

60
12%

29
12%

31
12%

21
10%

13
9%

30
12%

23
14%

0
-

29
13%

31
11%

6
8%

31
13%

30
11%

30
10%

212
42%

100
41%

112
44%

74
37%

109
42%

74
45%

0
19%

127
43%

36
47%

106
44%

106
41%

152
30%

78
32%

74
29%

84
32%

44
27%

1
50%

84
31%

39
30%

89
30%

23
31%

70
29%

Strongly oppose

75
15%

37
15%

39
15%

72
36%
DE
34
17%

105
46%
J
68
30%

107
39%

Somewhat oppose

66
46%
C
39
27%

19
15%
M
49
38%

35
12%

Somewhat support

26
17%
CD
72
46%
C
41
26%

24
17%

18
11%

37
14%

24
14%

0
31%

24
11%

51
19%
I

21
16%

43
15%

11
15%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

272
54%

129
53%

143
56%

95
47%

80
56%

140
54%

98
59%

0
19%

69
53%

162
55%

228
46%

115
47%

113
44%

106
53%
E

63
44%

121
46%

68
41%

1
81%

135
59%
J
92
41%

138
50%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

97
63%
C
58
37%

136
50%
I

61
47%

132
45%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
37*

No
S
920
463

Yes
T
92
39*

No
U
918
461

30
14%

6
15%

55
12%

6
14%

55
12%

123
43%

89
41%

15
41%

197
43%

16
42%

196
43%

82
31%

86
30%

66
31%

10
28%

142
31%

11
28%

141
31%

32
13%

44
17%

46
16%

30
14%

6
17%

69
15%

6
16%

69
15%

42
55%

136
57%

136
52%

153
54%

119
55%

21
55%

252
54%

22
56%

251
54%

35
45%

102
43%

126
48%

132
46%

96
45%

17
45%

211
46%

17
44%

210
46%

Natural gas

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
380
178
302
198*

558
500

Male
A
240
248

Female
B
318
252

Under 35
C
249
215

35 to 49
D
228
184

50 to 64
E
81
102*

Low
F
413
400

Medium
G
127
87*

High
H
18
13**

Married
I
275
254

Other
J
283
246

Low
K
29
104**

Medium
L
367
327

High
M
162
69

Yes
N
328
280

No
O
230
220

Strongly support

258
52%

140
56%

119
47%

104
49%

98
54%

55
54%

203
51%

47
54%

9
67%

133
52%

126
51%

50
48%

170
52%

38
54%

145
52%

113
52%

163
54%

Somewhat support

180
36%

80
32%

101
40%

81
38%

71
39%

28
28%

147
37%

33
37%

1
6%

94
37%

86
35%

42
40%

114
35%

25
36%

100
36%

81
37%

Somewhat oppose

47
9%

19
8%

27
11%

20
9%

11
6%

16
16%

40
10%

5
6%

1
10%

19
8%

27
11%

12
12%

28
9%

6
9%

29
10%

Strongly oppose

15
3%

9
4%

5
2%

9
4%

3
2%

2
2%

9
2%

3
3%

2
18%

8
3%

6
3%

0
-

14
4%

1
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

439
88%

219
88%

219
87%

186
87%

169
92%

84
82%

350
88%

79
91%

9
73%

226
89%

212
86%

92
88%

284
87%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

61
12%

29
12%

33
13%

29
13%

14
8%

18
18%

50
12%

8
9%

4
27%

28
11%

34
14%

12
12%

42
13%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
42**

No
S
509
458

Yes
T
93
69*

No
U
465
431

95
48%

18
44%

240
52%

30
43%

229
53%

104
34%

77
39%

14
33%

166
36%

27
39%

153
36%

18
8%

28
9%

18
9%

9
21%

38
8%

35
8%

7
2%

8
4%

7
2%

8
4%

1
2%

14
3%

12
17%
U
1
1%

63
90%

245
87%

194
88%

267
88%

172
87%

32
77%

407
89%

57
82%

382
89%

7
10%

36
13%

26
12%

35
12%

26
13%

10
23%

52
11%

13
18%

49
11%

Natural gas

14
3%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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China
China
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
871
129
410
90*

1000
500

Male
A
499
249

Female
B
501
251

Under 35
C
482
200

35 to 49
D
404
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
109
99*

Medium
G
328
221

High
H
563
181

Married
I
671
346

Other
J
329
154*

Low
K
111
295

Medium
L
282
155

High
M
607
50

Yes
N
668
298

No
O
332
202

Strongly support

126
25%

57
23%

68
27%

41
20%

55
28%

30
28%

17
17%

50
23%

91
26%

35
22%

75
26%

37
24%

13
26%

74
25%

52
26%

101
25%

Somewhat support

268
54%

131
52%

137
55%

102
51%

102
53%

63
59%

57
57%

114
52%

59
33%
F
97
54%

197
57%

71
46%

166
56%

78
50%

24
48%

161
54%

106
53%

Somewhat oppose

88
18%

45
18%

43
17%

32
16%

9
9%

23
23%

43
20%

22
12%

45
13%

34
22%

16
7%
B

2
1%

4
2%

4
4%

3
3%

14
6%

3
1%

13
4%

11
4%

6
4%

12
23%
K
1
3%

52
17%

19
4%

43
28%
I
5
3%

43
15%

Strongly oppose

47
23%
E
10
5%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

393
79%

188
75%

205
82%

143
71%

157
81%

73
74%

164
74%

115
74%

61
25%

46
18%

57
29%
E

36
19%

25
26%

57
26%
H

288
83%
J
58
17%

241
82%

107
21%

156
86%
G
25
14%

105
68%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

93
88%
C
13
12%

49
32%
I

54
18%

40
26%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
134
67*

No
S
866
433

Yes
T
333
120*

No
U
667
380

25
28%

20
31%

105
24%

32
27%

94
25%

223
54%

44
49%

34
51%

234
54%

66
55%

202
53%

36
18%

68
17%

20
23%

12
17%

76
18%

20
17%

68
18%

11
4%

7
4%

18
4%

0
0

1
1%

18
4%

2
2%

16
4%

37
74%

235
79%

158
78%

324
79%

69
77%

54
81%

339
78%

98
81%

296
78%

13
26%

63
21%

44
22%

86
21%

21
23%

12
19%

94
22%

23
19%

84
22%

Natural gas

Summary

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 * small base

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
704
326
284
216*

1030
500

Male
A
385
244*

Female
B
645
256

Under 35
C
423
271*

35 to 49
D
344
152*

50 to 64
E
263
77*

Low
F
269
225*

Medium
G
732
272

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
399
173*

Other
J
631
327

Low
K
133
363

Medium
L
507
107

High
M
390
30

Yes
N
463
177*

No
O
567
323

Strongly support

235
47%

105
43%

130
51%

129
48%

25
33%

110
49%

124
45%

1
39%

80
46%

155
47%

176
49%

47
43%

12
41%

81
46%

154
48%

133
47%

Somewhat support

196
39%

103
42%

93
37%

102
38%

81
53%
E
56
37%

38
50%

86
38%

110
40%

1
31%

65
38%

131
40%

143
39%

41
38%

12
40%

73
41%

123
38%

Somewhat oppose

55
11%

33
13%

22
9%

32
12%

12
8%

12
15%

22
10%

33
12%

0
14%

22
13%

33
10%

35
10%

16
15%

4
15%

18
10%

Strongly oppose

14
3%

4
1%

10
4%

8
3%

3
2%

2
3%

7
3%

6
2%

0
16%

6
3%

8
2%

8
2%

4
4%

1
5%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

431
86%

208
85%

223
87%

230
85%

137
90%

63
82%

196
87%

233
86%

2
71%

145
84%

286
87%

88
82%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

69
14%

36
15%

32
13%

40
15%

15
10%

14
18%

29
13%

39
14%

1
29%

28
16%

41
13%

319
88%
M
44
12%

20
18%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
96
45**

No
S
934
455

Yes
T
179
60**

No
U
851
440

102
47%

23
50%

213
47%

28
46%

207
47%

118
42%

78
36%

10
23%

186
41%

19
31%

178
40%

38
12%

22
8%

33
15%

12
27%

43
9%

11
19%

44
10%

5
3%

9
3%

11
4%

3
1%

0
1%

13
3%

2
4%

11
3%

24
81%

154
87%

277
86%

251
89%

180
83%

33
72%

398
88%

47
77%

385
87%

6
19%
K

23
13%

46
14%

32
11%

36
17%

13
28%

56
12%

14
23%

55
13%

Natural gas

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
635
369
307
193

1004
500

Male
A
489
250

Female
B
515
250

Under 35
C
352
181

35 to 49
D
386
191

50 to 64
E
266
128

Low
F
216
111

Medium
G
469
230

High
H
319
160

Married
I
501
249

Other
J
503
251

Low
K
374
243

Medium
L
525
199

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
520
253

No
O
484
247

Strongly support

208
42%

101
40%

107
43%

73
41%

81
42%

54
42%

45
40%

101
44%

62
39%

108
43%

100
40%

80
40%

19
33%

110
44%

98
39%

133
43%

Somewhat support

222
44%

107
43%

115
46%

81
45%

82
43%

59
46%

48
43%

98
43%

76
48%

107
43%

115
46%

108
44%
M
103
42%

89
45%

30
52%

105
41%

117
47%

126
41%

Somewhat oppose

57
11%

23
9%

20
11%

24
12%

13
10%

12
11%

26
11%

19
12%

28
11%

30
12%

26
11%

25
12%

7
11%

32
13%

26
10%

Strongly oppose

13
3%

34
14%
B
7
3%

6
2%

7
4%

5
2%

2
1%

6
5%
GH

4
2%

3
2%

7
3%

6
2%

6
2%

5
3%

2
3%

6
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

430
86%

208
83%

154
85%

163
85%

113
88%

92
83%

200
87%

138
86%

215
86%

215
86%

211
87%

169
85%

50
86%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

70
14%

42
17%
B

221
89%
A
29
11%

27
15%

28
15%

15
12%

18
17%

30
13%

22
14%

35
14%

35
14%

32
13%

30
15%

8
14%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
136
63

No
S
868
437

Yes
T
225
105

No
U
779
395

74
39%

25
40%

183
42%

47
45%

160
41%

27
42%

196
45%

41
39%

181
46%

39
13%

96
50%
P
18
9%

10
15%

48
11%

14
14%

43
11%

7
3%

8
3%

5
2%

2
3%

11
2%

3
2%

10
3%

215
85%

215
87%

260
85%

170
88%

52
82%

378
87%

89
84%

341
87%

38
15%

32
13%

47
15%

23
12%

12
18%

59
13%

17
16%

53
13%

Natural gas

Summary

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

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Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
311
193
299
201

504
500

Male
A
241
252

Female
B
263
248

Under 35
C
150
184

35 to 49
D
171
159

50 to 64
E
183
156

Low
F
201
205

Medium
G
216
211

High
H
87
84*

Married
I
172
157

Other
J
332
343

Low
K
144
172

Medium
L
227
186

High
M
133
142

Yes
N
312
299

No
O
192
201

Strongly support

108
22%

58
23%

50
20%

39
21%

34
21%

35
22%

51
25%

40
19%

17
21%

30
19%

77
23%

41
24%

38
20%

29
21%

67
22%

41
20%

67
22%

Somewhat support

277
55%

145
58%

132
53%

104
56%

87
54%

87
55%

96
47%

89
57%

188
55%

81
47%

174
58%

103
52%

Somewhat oppose

45
18%

34
18%

24
15%

29
18%

41
20%

18
21%

29
18%

57
17%

23
16%

44
15%

43
21%

Strongly oppose

29
6%

7
3%

22
9%
A

8
4%

15
9%

6
4%

17
9%
H

11
5%

1
1%

8
5%

21
6%

42
24%
L
9
5%

112
60%
K
22
12%

84
59%

41
16%

134
63%
F
28
13%

48
57%

86
17%

14
8%

6
4%

15
5%

14
7%

16
5%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

385
77%

181
73%

143
77%

121
76%

121
78%

146
71%

120
76%

265
77%

122
71%

42
23%

39
24%

35
22%

59
29%
G

19
22%

37
24%

78
23%

50
29%
L

241
80%
O
59
20%

144
72%

67
27%
A

150
81%
K
36
19%

113
79%

115
23%

173
82%
F
38
18%

65
78%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

203
81%
B
48
19%

240
80%
Q
59
20%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
490
487

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
460
457

North
V
252
239

Center
W
121
115

South
X
131
146

French
Y
243
252

Flemish
Z
261
248

41
20%

3
26%

104
21%

10
23%

98
21%

42
17%

31
21%

103
51%

8
63%

269
55%

26
60%

251
55%

136
57%

64
26%
Z
136
54%

43
17%

174
58%

35
30%
V
67
58%

141
57%

43
14%

43
22%
P
13
7%

0
-

86
18%

6
13%

81
18%

38
16%

11
10%

45
18%

41
17%

2
12%

28
6%

2
4%

28
6%

22
9%
WX

3
2%

37
25%
VW
4
3%

7
3%

22
9%
Y

144
72%

12
88%

373
77%

36
83%

349
76%

178
74%

105
72%

200
79%

185
74%

57
28%
P

2
12%

114
23%

7
17%

108
24%

61
26%
W

102
88%
VX
14
12%

41
28%
W

52
21%

63
26%

Natural gas

74
51%

Summary

29
21%

57
28%
N

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All Countries
Gender
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
13086
5701
8057
3943

Male
A
9536
5995

Female
B
9251
6005

Under 35
C
7423
5274

35 to 49
D
6473
4069

50 to 64
E
4891
2656

Low
F
5887
3933

Medium
G
7413
4394

High
H
5274
3502

Married
I
8671
5239

Other
J
9609
6261

Low
K
5183
4360

Medium
L
6725
4201

High
M
6879
3438

Yes
N
10640
6311

No
O
8147
5689

4596
77%

4030
76%

3247
80%
C
699
17%

2109
79%
C
473
18%

2989
76%

3424
78%

3344
77%

4945
78%

4441
78%

6323
78%

1131
18%

1067
19%

48
2%

65
2%

105
2%

79
2%

26
1%

33
1%

20
1%

42
1%

75
1%

91
3%
L
26
1%

165
3%

40
1%

838
19%
L
121
3%
L
57
1%
M

641
19%

84
2%

1200
19%
I
156
2%

3362
80%
KM
719
17%

2681
78%

840
19%
H
97
2%

4180
80%
J
912
17%

4829
77%

760
19%
H
119
3%
GH
66
2%
GH

2846
81%
FG
572
16%

3945
97%
C
124
3%

2582
97%
C
74
3%

3748
95%

4263
97%
F
131
3%

3418
98%
F
85
2%

5092
97%
J
147
3%

6029
96%

4182
96%

232
4%
I

179
4%
L

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
2175
1302

No
S
16612
10698

Yes
T
3711
2195

No
U
15076
9805

3063
78%

1043
80%

8343
78%

7585
77%

1474
18%

724
18%

200
15%

126
2%

189
2%

103
3%

41
3%

1998
19%
R
251
2%

1801
82%
U
316
14%

69
1%

55
1%

72
1%

52
1%

18
1%

3322
97%

6076
96%

5508
97%

7797
97%

3788
96%

1243
95%

117
3%

235
4%

181
3%

261
3%

155
4%

59
5%
S

Solar power
Strongly support

9386
78%

Somewhat support

2198
18%

4790
80%
B
979
16%

Somewhat oppose

291
2%

154
3%

1219
20%
A
137
2%

Strongly oppose

124
1%

72
1%

52
1%

1027
19%
D
160
3%
DE
58
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

11584
97%

5769
96%

5816
97%

5056
96%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

416
3%

226
4%

189
3%

218
4%
DE

41
1%

56
3%

1882
19%
T
235
2%

106
1%

21
1%

103
1%

10342
97%
R
356
3%

2118
96%

9467
97%

77
4%

339
3%

Summary

185
5%
GH

4081
97%
K
120
3%

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Argentina
A
503
500

Australia
B
1004
500

Belgium
C
504
500

Brazil
D
1030
500

Canada
E
1001
500

China
F
1000
500

France
G
1010
500

Germany
H
1007
500

Great Britain
I
1028
500

Hungary
J
1010
500

India
K
1020
500

Indonesia
L
506
500

Italy
M
1004
500

Japan
N
1001
500

Mexico
O
501
500

Poland
P
558
500

Russia
Q
561
500

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
507
503
501
500
500
500

Spain
U
1013
500

Sweden
V
502
500

Turkey
W
508
500

United
States
X
1005
500

Solar power
Strongly support

9386
78%

Somewhat support

2198
18%

Somewhat oppose

291
2%

Strongly oppose

124
1%

430
388
297
391
389
391
346
368
301
424
406
416
449
321
425
427
414
377
445
372
389
86%
78%
59%
78%
78%
78%
69%
74%
60%
85%
81%
83%
90%
64%
85%
85%
83%
75%
89%
74%
78%
CGINX
CGHINX
CGINX
CIN
CGIN
BCDEFGHINRTU CGHINRTX BCEGHINRTUX
FGHIJKLNOPQRTUVX
BCEFGHINRTUCDEFGHINRTU CGHINRTX
CGIN CDEFGHIKNRT
CGIN
CGHINX
BCDEFGHINRTU CGINX
59
101
152
68
95
103
140
119
186
48
68
76
45
160
65
60
78
86
49
107
90
12%
20%
30%
14%
19%
21%
28%
24%
37%
10%
14%
15%
9%
32%
13%
12%
16%
17%
10%
21%
18%
ADJKMOPSWFHJKLMOPQRS
W
AJKMOPSW ADJKMOPSWFHJKLMOPQRS
EJKLMOPQRSU
GHJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX
JMW
JMW
ABDEFGHJKLMOPQRS
W
W
JMW
AJMPSW
ADJKLMOPQSW AJKMPSW
5
8
29
22
9
6
11
10
11
12
23
7
4
16
6
8
6
30
5
18
17
1%
2%
6%
4%
2%
1%
2%
2%
2%
2%
5%
1%
1%
3%
1%
2%
1%
6%
1%
4%
3%
ABEFGHIJLMNOPQS AFLMOQW
M
M
M
M
FGHIJLMOPQSVW
AEFLMQ
ABEFGHIJLMNOPQSVWX
AEFLMOQW ABEFLMOQW
6
2
21
20
8
0
3
3
3
16
3
1
1
3
3
5
2
7
0
3
3
1%
0
4%
4%
2%
0
1%
1%
1%
3%
1%
0
0
1%
1%
1%
0
1%
0
1%
1%
ABEFGHIKLMNOPQRS
HIKLMNOPQST FILMNV
ABEFGHIKLMNOPQRSTUVWX
F

412
457
352
82%
91%
70%
CGHINTX FGHIJKLNOPQ
CIN
81
33
129
16%
7%
26%
JMW
ABDEJKLMOPQRS
7
5
16
1%
1%
3%
AEFLMQ
1
5
3
0
1%
1%

Summary
Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

11584
97%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

416
3%

489
98%
CDJKR
11
2%

489
450
459
98%
90%
92%
CDJKRU
11
50
41
2%
10%
8%
ABEFGHIJKLMNOPQS
GHILMNOPQST

483
97%
CDJR
17
3%
FLM

494
99%
CDEJKNRTUX
6
1%

486
97%
CDJKR
14
3%
M

487
97%
CDJKR
13
3%
M

487
97%
CDJKR
13
3%
M

472
474
492
494
94%
95%
98%
99%
C
C
CDEJKNRTUXDEGHIJKNRTU
28
26
8
6
6%
5%
2%
1%
EFGHILMOPQS
BFGHILMOQSVW

482
96%
CDR
18
4%
FLMQ

490
98%
CDJKR
10
2%

487
97%
CDJR
13
3%

493
463
494
99%
93%
99%
CDJKNRTUX
CDJKRU
7
37
6
1%
7%
1%
ABEFGHILMNOPQSTUVWX

479
96%
CDR
21
4%
FLMQ

479
96%
CDR
21
4%
BFLMQSV

492
98%
CDJKRU
8
2%

490
98%
CDJKR
10
2%

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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96%
CDR
20
4%
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18787
12000

North
America
A
2006
1000

Strongly support

9386
78%

741
74%

Somewhat support

2198
18%

Somewhat oppose

291
2%

223
22%
BDFG
25
3%

Strongly oppose

124
1%

11
1%
DE

29
2%
DE

58
1%
DE

14
0

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

11584
97%

964
96%

1438
96%

4333
96%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

416
3%

36
4%
E

62
4%
E

167
4%
DE

3402
97%
CF
98
3%

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

G-8
Countries
E
7617
4000

LATAM
B
2034
1500

Europe
C
7636
4500

APAC
D
5593
3500

1246
83%
ACDE
192
13%
33
2%

3413
76%
E
921
20%
BFG
109
2%

2708
77%
AE
694
20%
BFG
83
2%

951
24%
BCDFG
82
2%

BRIC
F
3611
2000

Middle
East/Africa
G
1518
1500

Solar power
2940
74%

1602
80%
ACE
317
16%
G
56
3%

1279
85%
ACDEF
168
11%

27
1%

25
1%
D

12
1%

3891
97%
ABCF
109
3%

1919
96%

1447
96%

81
4%
DE

53
4%

41
3%

Summary

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Argentina
Argentina
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
365
138
342
158

503
500

Male
A
204
245

Female
B
299
255

Under 35
C
245
248

35 to 49
D
163
154

50 to 64
E
95
98*

Low
F
17
22**

Medium
G
84
109*

High
H
402
368

Married
I
150
142*

Other
J
353
358

Low
K
170
327

Medium
L
172
119

High
M
161
55

Yes
N
262
231

No
O
241
269

Strongly support

430
86%

213
87%

217
85%

200
81%

86
88%

15
66%

90
82%

325
88%

129
90%

301
84%

277
85%

105
89%

47
86%

207
90%

222
83%

298
87%

Somewhat support

59
12%

28
11%

31
12%

10
10%

5
23%

16
15%

37
10%

14
10%

45
13%

42
13%

11
9%

6
11%

20
9%

39
14%

Somewhat oppose

5
1%

1
0

4
2%

41
16%
D
3
1%

144
93%
C
9
6%
2
1%

0
-

2
7%

1
1%

3
1%

0
-

5
1%

3
1%

1
0

1
2%

1
1%

Strongly oppose

6
1%

3
1%

3
1%

5
2%

0
-

2
2%

1
4%

2
2%

3
1%

0
-

6
2%

4
1%

2
2%

0
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

489
98%

241
98%

248
97%

241
97%

152
99%

96
98%

20
89%

106
97%

362
98%

142
100%

346
97%

319
98%

116
98%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

11
2%

4
2%

7
3%

8
3%

2
1%

2
2%

2
11%

3
3%

6
2%

0
-

11
3%

7
2%

2
2%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
43*

No
S
455
457

Yes
T
73
61*

No
U
430
439

132
83%

42
97%

388
85%

58
94%

372
85%

36
11%

23
15%

0
-

2
3%

57
13%

3
1%

4
1%

0
0

0
-

59
13%
R
5
1%

0
1%

4
1%

3
1%

4
1%

3
1%

3
2%

1
3%

5
1%

1
2%

5
1%

54
97%

228
98%

261
97%

334
98%

155
98%

42
97%

447
98%

60
97%

429
98%

1
3%

4
2%

7
3%

8
2%

4
2%

1
3%

10
2%

2
3%

10
2%

Solar power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
895
125
416
84*

1020
500

Male
A
774
258

Female
B
246
242

Under 35
C
772
276

35 to 49
D
211
167

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
348
168

Medium
G
395
185

High
H
277
146

Married
I
581
311

Other
J
439
189

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
78
50*

High
M
942
450

Yes
N
687
290

No
O
333
210

Strongly support

406
81%

209
81%

197
81%

206
74%

52
91%

132
78%

156
84%

117
80%

260
84%

146
77%

0
-

40
79%

366
81%

233
81%

172
82%

337
81%

Somewhat support

68
14%

35
14%

33
14%

5
9%

27
16%

19
10%

21
15%

38
12%

30
16%

0
-

7
14%

61
14%

39
14%

29
14%

Somewhat oppose

23
5%

11
4%

11
5%

48
17%
D
19
7%

148
89%
C
15
9%
4
2%

0
-

9
5%

9
5%

5
4%

12
4%

11
6%

0
-

3
7%

19
4%

16
5%

Strongly oppose

3
1%

2
1%

1
0

3
1%

0
-

0
-

1
0

1
0

2
2%

1
0

2
1%

0
-

0
-

3
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

474
95%

244
95%

230
95%

254
92%

57
100%

159
95%

176
95%

139
95%

298
96%

176
93%

0
-

47
93%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

26
5%

14
5%

12
5%

22
8%
D

163
98%
C
4
2%

0
-

9
5%

10
5%

8
5%

13
4%

13
7%

0
-

3
7%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
291
129

No
S
729
371

Yes
T
632
297

No
U
388
203

68
82%

95
74%

237
80%

169
83%

57
14%

12
14%

21
16%

310
84%
R
47
13%

42
14%

26
13%

7
3%

20
5%

3
3%

12
3%

16
5%

7
3%

1
0

2
1%

2
1%

1
1%

11
9%
S
1
1%

2
1%

2
1%

1
1%

427
95%

273
94%

201
96%

394
95%

80
95%

116
90%

278
94%

195
96%

23
5%

17
6%

9
4%

22
5%

4
5%

12
10%
S

357
96%
R
14
4%

19
6%

8
4%

Solar power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Mexico
Mexico
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
356
145
340
160*

501
500

Male
A
252
238

Female
B
249
262

Under 35
C
255
270

35 to 49
D
158
156*

50 to 64
E
88
74*

Low
F
354
399

Medium
G
130
86*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
241
226

Other
J
260
274

Low
K
131
321

Medium
L
170
103

High
M
200
76

Yes
N
272
260

No
O
229
240

Strongly support

425
85%

212
89%

213
82%

230
85%

128
82%

67
91%

336
84%

75
87%

14
94%

199
88%

226
83%

272
85%

88
86%

64
85%

219
84%

206
86%

291
86%

Somewhat support

65
13%

21
9%

44
17%

34
13%

25
16%

6
8%

55
14%

10
11%

1
6%

25
11%

40
15%

44
14%

12
12%

9
12%

34
13%

32
13%

Somewhat oppose

6
1%

2
1%

4
2%

3
1%

3
2%

1
1%

5
1%

1
2%

0
-

1
1%

5
2%

2
1%

2
2%

2
3%

5
2%

Strongly oppose

3
1%

3
1%

0
-

2
1%

1
0

0
-

3
1%

0
0

0
-

0
0

3
1%

2
1%

1
1%

0
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

490
98%

233
98%

257
98%

265
98%

153
98%

73
99%

391
98%

85
98%

15
100%

224
99%

266
97%

317
99%

100
98%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

10
2%

5
2%

4
2%

5
2%

3
2%

1
1%

8
2%

2
2%

0
-

2
1%

8
3%

4
1%

3
2%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
54
44**

No
S
447
456

Yes
T
93
70*

No
U
408
430

134
84%

40
91%

385
84%

65
93%

360
84%

40
12%

25
16%

1
2%

64
14%

1
2%

1
1%

6
2%

1
1%

1
2%

6
1%

1
2%

64
15%
T
5
1%

3
1%

0
-

3
1%

0
-

2
5%

1
0

3
4%
U

0
-

74
97%

252
97%

238
99%

331
97%

160
99%

41
94%

450
99%

66
94%

2
3%

8
3%

1
1%

9
3%

1
1%

3
6%

7
1%

4
6%
U

424
99%
T
5
1%

Solar power

Summary

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
686
327
325
175

1013
500

Male
A
446
252

Female
B
567
248

Under 35
C
374
205

35 to 49
D
416
187

50 to 64
E
223
108

Low
F
567
294

Medium
G
364
172

High
H
82
35*

Married
I
503
238

Other
J
510
262

Low
K
463
249

Medium
L
96
114*

High
M
454
136

Yes
N
550
271

No
O
463
229

Strongly support

389
78%

197
78%

192
77%

154
75%

150
80%

85
79%

229
78%

135
79%

25
74%

186
78%

203
78%

197
79%

91
79%

101
74%

211
78%

178
78%

254
78%

Somewhat support

90
18%

40
16%

50
20%

40
20%

31
17%

18
17%

54
19%

29
17%

6
17%

44
19%

46
17%

44
18%

17
15%

29
21%

50
18%

40
17%

Somewhat oppose

17
3%

12
5%

5
2%

3
2%

4
4%

9
3%

6
4%

2
5%

6
2%

11
4%

7
3%

5
5%

5
3%

7
3%

Strongly oppose

3
1%

3
1%

1
0

10
5%
D
1
0

2
1%

1
1%

1
0

1
0

1
4%
FG

1
1%

2
1%

1
0

1
1%

2
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

479
96%

237
94%

194
95%

182
97%

104
96%

31
91%

231
97%

249
95%

241
97%

108
94%

21
4%

15
6%
B

11
5%

5
3%

5
4%

283
96%
H
10
4%

165
96%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

242
98%
A
6
2%

7
4%

3
9%
F

7
3%

13
5%

8
3%

7
6%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
85
41*

No
S
928
459

Yes
T
106
48*

No
U
907
452

135
77%

35
84%

355
77%

41
85%

348
77%

59
18%

31
18%

6
14%

84
18%

6
13%

84
19%

10
4%

9
3%

8
5%

1
3%

16
4%

1
2%

16
4%

2
1%

1
1%

3
1%

0
-

0
-

3
1%

0
-

3
1%

130
95%

261
96%

218
95%

313
96%

166
95%

40
97%

439
96%

47
98%

432
96%

6
5%

10
4%

11
5%

12
4%

8
5%

1
3%

20
4%

1
2%

20
4%

Solar power

Summary

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

503
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
436
67
421
79**

Male
A
260
240*

Female
B
243
260*

Under 35
C
74
287*

35 to 49
D
231
138

50 to 64
E
198
76

Low
F
16
22**

Medium
G
69
98**

High
H
418
380

Married
I
320
214

Other
J
183
286*

Low
K
172
203*

Medium
L
175
174*

High
M
156
122*

Yes
N
325
240

No
O
178
260*

217
84%

254
89%

121
88%

71
93%

17
80%

95
97%

333
88%

183
86%

262
92%

178
87%

152
87%

115
95%

219
91%

227
87%

372
88%

37
14%

30
11%

14
10%

4
6%

3
14%

1
1%

44
12%

26
12%

23
8%

20
10%

22
13%

6
5%

17
7%

32
12%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
152
111*

No
S
351
389

Yes
T
219
187*

No
U
284
313*

73
93%

105
95%

340
87%

167
90%

278
89%

44
10%

5
6%

5
4%

44
11%

19
10%

29
9%

Solar power
Strongly support

445
89%

Somewhat support

49
10%

228
95%
B
12
5%

Somewhat oppose

5
1%

0
0

5
2%

3
1%

3
2%

0
-

1
4%

2
2%

3
1%

5
2%

1
0

5
3%

0
-

0
0

4
2%

2
1%

5
1%

1
1%

1
1%

5
1%

0
-

5
2%

0
0

0
-

0
0

0
-

0
-

0
1%

0
2%

0
-

0
-

0
0

0
-

0
0

0
-

0
-

0
-

0
0

0
0

0
-

0
-

0
0

0
-

0
0

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

494
99%

240
100%

254
98%

284
99%

135
98%

75
99%

20
94%

97
98%

377
99%

209
98%

286
100%

198
97%

174
100%

122
100%

236
98%

258
99%

416
99%

78
99%

110
99%

384
99%

187
100%

307
98%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

6
1%

0
0

6
2%

3
1%

3
2%

0
1%

1
6%

2
2%

3
1%

5
2%

1
0

6
3%

0
-

0
0

4
2%

2
1%

5
1%

1
1%

1
1%

5
1%

0
-

6
2%

Strongly oppose
Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
684
344
329
171

1028
500

Male
A
512
246

Female
B
516
254

Under 35
C
331
185

35 to 49
D
336
158

50 to 64
E
361
157

Low
F
251
123

Medium
G
618
299

High
H
159
78

Married
I
407
188

Other
J
621
312

Low
K
355
173

Medium
L
360
178

High
M
313
150

Yes
N
628
291

No
O
400
209

Strongly support

301
60%

153
62%

148
58%

100
54%

179
60%

51
66%

117
62%

184
59%

94
55%

180
62%

121
58%

199
60%

85
35%

101
40%

47
38%

114
38%

25
32%

67
36%

119
38%

71
41%

53
35%

103
35%

83
40%

Somewhat oppose

11
2%

7
3%

3
1%

78
42%
DE
6
3%

114
64%
K
62
35%

93
62%

186
37%

101
64%
C
54
34%

71
58%

Somewhat support

100
63%
C
54
34%
3
2%

2
1%

4
3%

5
2%

1
1%

3
2%

7
2%

2
1%

2
2%

7
2%

Strongly oppose

3
1%

1
0

2
1%

1
0

1
1%

0
0

0
-

2
1%

1
1%

1
1%

2
0

7
4%
L
0
0

0
0

2
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

487
97%

238
97%

249
98%

178
96%

154
97%

155
99%

119
97%

292
98%

76
97%

184
98%

303
97%

166
96%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

13
3%

8
3%

5
2%

7
4%

4
3%

2
1%

4
3%

7
2%

2
3%

4
2%

9
3%

7
4%
L

176
99%
K
2
1%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
78
36*

No
S
950
464

Yes
T
121
56

No
U
907
444

102
60%

25
70%

276
59%

262
59%

122
37%

64
37%

10
29%

175
38%

39
70%
U
15
28%

4
2%

5
2%

5
3%

0
-

11
2%

0
1%

170
38%
T
10
2%

1
0

1
1%

3
1%

0
-

0
1%

2
0

1
2%

2
0

146
97%

282
97%

205
98%

321
98%

166
97%

35
99%

452
97%

54
97%

433
97%

4
3%

8
3%

5
2%

8
2%

5
3%

0
1%

13
3%

1
3%

12
3%

Solar power

Summary

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 * small base

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US
US
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
631
374
318
182

1005
500

Male
A
454
247

Female
B
551
253

Under 35
C
282
182

35 to 49
D
354
161

50 to 64
E
369
157

Low
F
180
76

Medium
G
229
109

High
H
596
315

Married
I
581
282

Other
J
424
218

Low
K
399
232

Medium
L
352
127

High
M
254
141

Yes
N
525
251

No
O
480
249

Strongly support

352
70%

180
73%

171
68%

116
64%

113
70%

56
74%

77
70%

218
69%

205
73%

147
67%

162
70%

88
70%

102
72%

226
71%

129
26%

57
23%

71
28%

28
25%

85
27%

68
24%

60
28%

61
26%

32
26%

35
25%

70
28%

16
3%

7
3%

9
4%

42
26%
E
5
3%

16
21%

Somewhat oppose

57
31%
E
8
4%

184
73%
O
59
23%

167
67%

Somewhat support

123
78%
CD
29
19%
4
2%

2
2%

3
3%

11
4%

7
3%

9
4%

7
3%

6
5%

3
2%

7
3%

Strongly oppose

3
1%

2
1%

1
0

1
1%

1
1%

1
1%

2
2%
H

2
2%
H

0
-

2
1%

2
1%

3
1%

0
-

1
0

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

480
96%

238
96%

243
96%

173
95%

155
96%

152
97%

72
95%

105
95%

303
96%

273
97%

207
95%

223
96%

121
95%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

20
4%

10
4%

10
4%

9
5%

6
4%

5
3%

4
5%

5
5%

11
4%

9
3%

11
5%

10
4%

6
5%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
47*

No
S
908
453

Yes
T
122
60

No
U
883
440

126
69%

33
69%

319
70%

42
70%

309
70%

81
26%

47
26%

13
28%

116
26%

15
25%

113
26%

10
4%

10
3%

6
3%

1
2%

16
3%

2
3%

14
3%

2
1%

2
1%

1
0

2
1%

1
1%

3
1%

1
1%

3
1%

137
97%

243
97%

237
95%

307
97%

173
95%

46
97%

435
96%

58
96%

423
96%

4
3%

8
3%

11
5%

11
3%

9
5%

1
3%

18
4%

3
4%

17
4%

Solar power

Summary

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 * small base

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
364
143
310
190

507
500

Male
A
366
283

Female
B
141
217

Under 35
C
336
295

35 to 49
D
149
168

50 to 64
E
22
37**

Low
F
159
142

Medium
G
90
94*

High
H
166
166

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
137
140

Medium
L
129
131*

High
M
241
229

Yes
N
263
221

No
O
244
279

Strongly support

377
75%

211
74%

166
77%

219
74%

130
77%

28
74%

106
75%

65
69%

0
-

0
-

99
70%

105
80%

173
76%

171
77%

206
74%

233
75%

Somewhat support

86
17%

46
16%

41
19%

50
17%

29
17%

8
22%

24
17%

21
22%

138
83%
G
23
14%

0
-

0
-

25
18%

17
13%

44
19%

32
14%

55
20%

Somewhat oppose

30
6%

21
8%

9
4%

22
8%

6
4%

2
4%

10
7%

7
8%

4
3%

0
-

0
-

8
6%

9
4%

13
6%

Strongly oppose

7
1%

6
2%

1
1%

4
1%

3
2%

0
-

2
1%

2
2%

1
0

0
-

0
-

14
10%
M
2
2%

1
1%

3
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

463
93%

256
90%

207
95%

269
91%

158
94%

36
96%

130
91%

85
91%

161
97%

0
-

0
-

124
88%

122
93%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

37
7%

27
10%

10
5%

26
9%

9
6%

2
4%

12
9%

9
9%

5
3%

0
-

0
-

16
12%
M

9
7%

217
95%
K
12
5%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
83*

No
S
410
417

Yes
T
124
110*

No
U
383
390

144
76%

59
71%

318
76%

81
73%

296
76%

53
17%

33
17%

14
17%

72
17%

19
18%

67
17%

17
6%

18
6%

12
6%

7
8%

23
6%

7
6%

23
6%

5
2%

1
1%

5
2%

1
1%

3
4%
S

4
1%

3
3%

4
1%

203
92%

260
93%

286
92%

177
93%

73
88%

390
94%

100
91%

363
93%

18
8%

19
7%

23
8%

13
7%

10
12%

27
6%

10
9%

27
7%

Solar power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

1001
500

Male
A
481
247

Female
B
520
253

Under 35
C
293
178

35 to 49
D
382
176

50 to 64
E
326
147

Low
F
233
120

Medium
G
396
193

High
H
372
188

Married
I
420
202

Other
J
581
298

Low
K
344
186

Medium
L
523
224

High
M
134
91

Yes
N
526
260

No
O
475
240

Employed
P
693
344

Not
Employed
Q
308
156

Strongly support

389
78%

187
76%

201
80%

135
76%

92
77%

153
80%

143
76%

154
76%

235
79%

139
75%

179
80%

70
77%

199
77%

190
79%

267
78%

122
78%

43
85%

346
77%

55
84%

334
77%

27
75%

27
78%

33
75%

Somewhat support

50
20%

45
18%

34
19%

143
81%
E
29
17%

110
75%

95
19%

31
21%

23
19%

34
17%

38
20%

43
21%

52
17%

37
16%

16
18%

50
19%

45
19%

66
19%

29
18%

6
12%

88
20%

9
14%

86
20%

7
18%

6
17%

Somewhat oppose

9
2%

4
2%

5
2%

4
2%

2
1%

3
2%

3
2%

3
2%

3
2%

2
1%

7
2%

42
22%
L
2
1%

4
2%

2
2%

5
2%

3
1%

7
2%

2
1%

2
3%

7
2%

1
2%

7
2%

1
3%

1
3%

11
24%
Y
0
-

Strongly oppose

8
2%

5
2%

2
1%

4
2%

2
1%

2
2%

2
2%

3
1%

3
2%

3
1%

5
2%

3
2%

3
1%

2
2%

6
2%

2
1%

5
1%

3
2%

0
-

8
2%

0
-

8
2%

1
4%
Yb

1
2%

1
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

483
97%

237
96%

246
97%

169
95%

172
98%

142
97%

115
96%

187
97%

181
97%

197
98%

286
96%

181
97%

216
97%

86
95%

249
96%

234
98%

333
97%

150
97%

49
97%

434
97%

63
98%

420
97%

34
93%

33
95%

44
98%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

17
3%

10
4%

7
3%

8
5%

4
2%

5
3%

4
4%

6
3%

7
3%

5
2%

12
4%

5
3%

7
3%

4
5%

11
4%

6
2%

12
3%

5
3%

2
3%

15
3%

1
2%

15
3%

3
7%
Y

2
5%

1
2%

Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Yes
R
105
51

No
S
896
449

Yes
T
133
65

No
U
868
435

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
72
36*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
71
35*

CANADAALBERTA
X
89
44*

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
140
0
69
-**

CANADAONTARIO
a
375
189

CANADAQUEBEC
b
254
127
105
83%
a
19
15%

Solar power
59
86%
VXa
9
13%

0
-

137
73%

0
-

1
1%

0
-

44
23%
Yb
3
2%

0
-

0
-

4
2%

1
0

68
99%
V
1
1%

0
-

181
96%

124
98%

0
-

8
4%

3
2%

2
2%

Summary

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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France
France
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
623
387
310
190

1010
500

Male
A
496
247

Female
B
514
253

Under 35
C
376
191

35 to 49
D
322
164

50 to 64
E
312
145

Low
F
291
146

Medium
G
507
251

High
H
212
103

Married
I
338
166

Other
J
672
334

Low
K
347
167

Medium
L
371
209

High
M
292
124

Yes
N
617
301

No
O
393
199

Strongly support

346
69%

168
68%

178
70%

134
71%

108
65%

104
72%

104
72%

172
69%

69
67%

116
70%

230
69%

114
68%

143
68%

89
72%

207
69%

139
69%

214
69%

Somewhat support

140
28%

70
28%

70
28%

49
26%

52
32%

39
27%

37
25%

72
29%

31
30%

46
28%

94
28%

47
28%

61
29%

32
26%

83
28%

57
29%

Somewhat oppose

11
2%

8
3%

4
1%

3
2%

5
3%

3
2%

2
2%

5
2%

4
3%

4
2%

8
2%

4
2%

5
2%

3
2%

8
3%

Strongly oppose

3
1%

2
1%

1
1%

3
2%
DE

0
-

0
-

3
2%
G

1
0

0
-

1
1%

2
1%

2
1%

1
0

1
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

486
97%

238
96%

248
98%

184
96%

160
97%

142
98%

141
97%

245
98%

100
97%

161
97%

324
97%

162
96%

203
98%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

14
3%

9
4%

5
2%

7
4%

5
3%

3
2%

5
3%

6
2%

4
3%

5
3%

10
3%

6
4%

5
2%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
976
483

Yes
T
71
33*

No
U
939
467

132
70%

11
67%

334
69%

23
68%

323
69%

88
28%

52
28%

5
33%

134
28%

10
31%

130
28%

3
1%

7
2%

4
2%

0
-

11
2%

0
1%

11
2%

2
1%

1
0

2
1%

2
1%

0
-

3
1%

0
-

3
1%

121
97%

290
96%

196
98%

301
97%

184
97%

17
100%

469
97%

33
99%

453
97%

3
3%

11
4%

4
2%

9
3%

5
3%

0
-

14
3%

0
1%

14
3%

Solar power

Summary

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 * small base

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
675
332
332
168

1007
500

Male
A
492
253

Female
B
515
247

Under 35
C
294
172

35 to 49
D
378
183

50 to 64
E
335
145

Low
F
429
217

Medium
G
330
160

High
H
248
123

Married
I
330
152

Other
J
677
348

Low
K
238
113

Medium
L
588
285

High
M
181
101

Yes
N
711
352

No
O
296
148

Strongly support

368
74%

184
73%

184
74%

121
70%

134
73%

158
73%

117
73%

93
76%

114
75%

254
73%

83
73%

215
76%

70
69%

258
73%

110
74%

242
73%

Somewhat support

119
24%

61
24%

58
23%

45
26%

44
24%

113
78%
C
29
20%

53
24%

40
25%

27
22%

35
23%

84
24%

28
25%

64
22%

27
27%

86
24%

33
22%

Somewhat oppose

10
2%

6
2%

4
2%

4
2%

5
3%

1
1%

4
2%

3
2%

3
2%

3
2%

7
2%

2
2%

4
2%

3
3%

6
2%

Strongly oppose

3
1%

2
1%

2
1%

2
1%

1
0

1
1%

2
1%

0
0

1
1%

0
0

3
1%

0
0

2
1%

1
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

487
97%

245
97%

241
98%

166
97%

178
97%

143
98%

210
97%

156
98%

120
97%

149
98%

338
97%

111
98%

279
98%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

13
3%

7
3%

6
2%

6
3%

5
3%

2
2%

6
3%

4
2%

3
3%

3
2%

10
3%

2
2%

6
2%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
42*

No
S
923
458

Yes
T
148
74

No
U
859
426

125
75%

31
75%

337
73%

54
73%

314
74%

82
25%

37
22%

10
23%

109
24%

17
23%

102
24%

3
2%

7
2%

3
2%

1
1%

9
2%

2
2%

8
2%

2
0

2
1%

1
0

3
2%
P

0
1%

3
1%

1
2%

2
1%

97
95%

344
98%

143
96%

325
98%

162
97%

41
98%

446
97%

71
96%

416
98%

5
5%

8
2%

5
4%

8
2%

6
3%

1
2%

12
3%

3
4%

11
2%

Solar power

Summary

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 * small base

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Australia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
354
190

1004
500

Male
A
532
252

Female
B
472
248

Under 35
C
169
197

35 to 49
D
332
155

50 to 64
E
503
149

Low
F
225
126*

Medium
G
564
275

High
H
215
99

Married
I
564
241

Other
J
440
259

Low
K
360
131

Medium
L
348
295

High
M
296
74

Yes
N
581
256

No
O
423
244

Employed
P
650
310

Strongly support

388
78%

195
78%

193
78%

150
76%

118
76%

120
81%

99
79%

211
77%

78
79%

184
77%

204
79%

92
70%

194
76%

194
80%

239
77%

Somewhat support

48
19%

53
21%

41
21%

34
22%

26
17%

23
18%

61
22%

18
18%

51
21%

50
19%

46
19%

64
21%

8
2%

6
2%

2
1%

5
2%

2
1%

2
1%

3
2%

3
1%

2
2%

5
2%

4
1%

2
1%

19
25%
L
2
2%

56
22%

Somewhat oppose

5
2%

3
1%

2
0

2
1%

0
0

1
1%

1
0

1
1%

1
1%

1
0

1
1%

1
0

2
1%

34
26%
L
5
4%
L
0
0

243
83%
KM
49
16%

53
71%

101
20%

1
0

1
2%

1
1%

1
0

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

489
98%

243
97%

246
99%

191
97%

152
99%

146
98%

122
97%

271
98%

96
97%

235
98%

254
98%

126
96%

71
96%

250
98%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

11
2%

9
3%

2
1%

6
3%

2
1%

3
2%

4
3%

4
2%

3
3%

6
2%

5
2%

5
4%
L

292
99%
KM
3
1%

3
4%
L

6
2%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R
144
69*

No
S
860
431

Yes
T
193
81*

No
U
811
419

METRO
V
634
297

NON-METRO
W
370
203

VIC/TAS
X
284
139

NSW/ACT
Y
320
148

QLD
Z
167
103*

SA/NT
a
114
54*

WA
b
119
57*

149
78%

55
80%

333
77%

64
79%

325
77%

222
75%

166
82%

102
74%

106
72%

12
17%

90
21%

14
17%

87
21%

69
23%

32
16%

32
23%

46
86%
Y
8
14%

4
1%

4
2%

1
2%

7
2%

2
3%

6
1%

4
1%

4
2%

4
3%

39
26%
Za
2
2%

89
86%
Y
13
12%

45
80%

37
19%

2
2%

0
-

1
1%

2
1%

0
-

1
1%

1
0

1
1%

1
0

2
1%

1
0

1
0

0
0

0
-

0
-

2
3%

240
98%

303
98%

186
98%

67
97%

423
98%

77
96%

412
98%

291
98%

199
98%

135
97%

145
98%

102
98%

54
100%

54
96%

4
2%

7
2%

4
2%

2
3%

9
2%

3
4%

7
2%

6
2%

5
2%

4
3%

3
2%

2
2%

0
-

2
4%

Solar power

Strongly oppose

9
16%

Summary

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
346
326
174

1001
500

Male
A
520
251

Female
B
481
249

Under 35
C
377
186

35 to 49
D
310
150

50 to 64
E
314
164

Low
F
599
298

Medium
G
330
165

High
H
72
36*

Married
I
516
263

Other
J
485
237

Low
K
310
154

Medium
L
224
114

High
M
467
232

Yes
N
505
249

No
O
496
251

Strongly support

321
64%

150
60%

113
61%

100
67%

108
66%

196
66%

104
63%

22
61%

170
65%

151
64%

102
66%

154
62%

168
67%

199
61%

160
32%

62
33%

44
29%

55
33%

91
31%

57
34%

12
33%

88
34%

72
30%

47
30%

76
30%

16
3%

2
1%

10
3%

4
2%

2
5%

4
2%

3
2%

9
4%

6
3%

2
1%

0
0

0
-

2
1%

1
1%

0
-

0
-

11
5%
I
3
1%
I

5
3%

3
1%

5
3%
E
1
1%

115
35%
Q
10
3%

Strongly oppose

9
5%
E
2
1%

82
36%
L
8
3%

85
34%

Somewhat oppose

89
35%
B
11
4%

79
70%
M
31
27%

140
60%

Somewhat support

172
69%
A
72
29%

0
0

1
1%

1
1%

1
1%

1
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

482
96%

238
95%

175
94%

144
96%

160
97%

34
95%

149
96%

110
97%

223
96%

239
96%

13
5%
B

11
6%
E

6
4%
E

12
4%

5
3%

2
5%

258
98%
J
4
2%

223
94%

18
4%

163
99%
CD
2
1%

287
96%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

243
98%
A
6
2%

14
6%
I

6
4%

3
3%

9
4%

11
4%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
112
56

No
S
889
444

Yes
T
142
71

No
U
859
429

122
70%
P
45
26%

34
61%

288
65%

46
65%

276
64%

20
36%

140
32%

23
32%

137
32%

5
3%

1
3%

14
3%

2
3%

14
3%

1
0

1
1%

0
1%

2
1%

0
-

3
1%

243
97%

314
96%

167
96%

54
96%

428
96%

69
97%

413
96%

8
3%

12
4%

7
4%

2
4%

17
4%

2
3%

16
4%

Solar power

5
2%

Summary

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 * small base

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
157
330
170

501
500

Male
A
242
253

Female
B
259
247

Under 35
C
196
211

35 to 49
D
189
183

50 to 64
E
116
107

Low
F
94
96*

Medium
G
230
230

High
H
177
174

Married
I
287
271

Other
J
214
229

Low
K
17
20**

Medium
L
157
166

High
M
327
314

Yes
N
250
243

No
O
251
257

Strongly support

372
74%

189
75%

182
74%

146
69%

141
77%

68
71%

169
73%

135
78%

16
76%

123
74%

233
74%

176
72%

196
76%

251
76%

107
21%

54
21%

53
21%

54
26%

35
19%

22
23%

53
23%

32
18%

211
78%
J
44
16%

160
70%

Somewhat support

85
80%
C
18
17%

5
24%

36
22%

66
21%

55
23%

52
20%

62
19%

Somewhat oppose

18
4%

7
3%

11
4%

9
4%

6
3%

4
3%

4
4%

7
3%

7
4%

12
5%

63
27%
I
6
3%

0
-

5
3%

13
4%

10
4%

8
3%

Strongly oppose

3
1%

2
1%

1
0

2
1%

1
1%

0
-

2
2%

1
0

0
-

3
1%

0
-

0
-

2
1%

1
0

2
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

479
96%

243
96%

236
95%

200
95%

176
96%

103
97%

90
94%

221
96%

168
96%

256
94%

223
97%

20
100%

159
96%

299
95%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

21
4%

9
4%

12
5%

11
5%

7
4%

4
3%

6
6%

8
4%

7
4%

15
6%

6
3%

0
-

7
4%

14
5%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
61
60*

No
S
440
440

Yes
T
101
98*

No
U
400
402

121
71%

42
70%

330
75%

76
78%

296
74%

14
24%

93
21%

19
20%

88
22%

15
4%

45
27%
P
4
2%

4
6%

15
3%

3
3%

16
4%

1
0

3
1%

0
-

0
-

3
1%

0
-

3
1%

231
95%

248
96%

313
95%

166
98%

56
94%

423
96%

95
97%

383
95%

12
5%

9
4%

18
5%

4
2%

4
6%

17
4%

3
3%

19
5%

Solar power

Summary

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Russia
Russia
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

561
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
448
113
373
127*

Male
A
251
241

Female
B
310
259

Under 35
C
264
211

35 to 49
D
268
240

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
29
35**

Medium
G
64
65*

High
H
468
400

Married
I
288
250

Other
J
273
250

Low
K
61
146*

Medium
L
290
266

High
M
210
88

Yes
N
286
259

No
O
275
241

199
77%

171
81%

200
84%

43
88%

28
80%

59
91%

327
82%

210
84%

205
82%

120
82%

222
84%

72
81%

221
85%

193
80%

308
83%

36
17%

36
15%

6
12%

7
20%

4
6%

68
17%

37
15%

41
16%

23
15%

42
16%

14
16%

34
13%

44
18%

3
2%

2
1%

0
-

0
-

2
3%

3
1%

2
1%

4
1%

3
2%

1
0

3
1%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
40**

No
S
512
460

Yes
T
109
83*

No
U
452
417

106
84%

36
90%

379
82%

69
83%

345
83%

58
16%

20
16%

3
8%

75
16%

11
14%

67
16%

3
1%

5
1%

1
0

1
1%

5
1%

2
2%

4
1%

1
0

1
1%

2
0

0
-

1
2%

1
0

1
1%

1
0

Solar power
Strongly support

414
83%

Somewhat support

78
16%

215
90%
B
25
10%

Somewhat oppose

6
1%

1
0

53
21%
A
5
2%

2
0

0
-

2
1%

1
0

1
1%

0
-

0
-

0
-

2
0

1
0

1
1%

0
-

1
0

2
2%
L
1
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

493
99%

240
100%

253
97%

207
98%

236
98%

49
100%

35
100%

63
97%

395
99%

247
99%

246
98%

143
98%

264
99%

86
97%

256
99%

237
98%

366
98%

126
100%

39
97%

454
99%

80
97%

412
99%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

7
1%

1
0

7
3%

4
2%

4
2%

0
-

0
-

2
3%

5
1%

3
1%

5
2%

3
2%

2
1%

3
3%

3
1%

4
2%

7
2%

1
0

1
3%

6
1%

2
3%

5
1%

Strongly oppose
Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
178
339
161*

502
500

Male
A
216
253*

Female
B
286
247

Under 35
C
143
185*

35 to 49
D
151
137*

50 to 64
E
208
177*

Low
F
245
216*

Medium
G
219
238

High
H
38
46**

Married
I
138
141*

Other
J
364
359

Low
K
329
105

Medium
L
85
263*

High
M
88
133*

Yes
N
329
352

No
O
173
148*

Strongly support

412
82%

198
78%

213
86%

159
86%

107
78%

145
82%

184
85%

189
79%

39
85%

111
79%

301
84%

85
81%

217
83%

109
83%

289
82%

123
83%

277
82%

Somewhat support

81
16%

51
20%

30
12%

25
14%

27
20%

28
16%

31
14%

43
18%

7
14%

29
21%

52
14%

18
17%

40
15%

23
17%

60
17%

21
14%

Somewhat oppose

7
1%

4
2%

3
1%

1
1%

3
2%

3
2%

1
1%

6
2%

0
0

1
1%

6
2%

2
2%

5
2%

0
-

4
1%

1
0

0
-

1
0

0
-

1
0

0
-

0
0

0
0

0
-

0
0

0
0

1
1%

0
-

0
-

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

492
98%

249
98%

243
99%

184
99%

134
98%

174
98%

215
99%

232
98%

46
100%

139
99%

353
98%

103
98%

257
98%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

8
2%

4
2%

4
1%

1
1%

3
2%

3
2%

2
1%

6
2%

0
0

1
1%

6
2%

2
2%

5
2%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
46
50**

No
S
456
450

Yes
T
68
88*

No
U
434
412

134
83%

39
78%

373
83%

77
87%

335
81%

57
17%

24
15%

11
22%

70
16%

11
13%

70
17%

3
2%

4
1%

3
2%

0
-

7
2%

0
-

7
2%

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
-

1
0

0
-

1
0

133
100%

348
99%

144
98%

334
99%

158
98%

50
100%

443
98%

88
100%

405
98%

0
-

4
1%

4
2%

4
1%

3
2%

0
-

8
2%

0
-

8
2%

Solar power

Strongly oppose
Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
425
81
416
84*

506
500

Male
A
276
250

Female
B
230
250

Under 35
C
305
282

35 to 49
D
184
181

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
86
78*

Medium
G
279
272

High
H
141
150

Married
I
249
258

Other
J
257
242

Low
K
196
194

Medium
L
35
35**

High
M
275
271

Yes
N
225
219

No
O
281
281

Strongly support

416
83%

216
87%

200
80%

218
78%

33
89%

58
74%

231
82%

345
83%

4
11%

18
23%

46
16%

2
1%

4
2%

0
-

0
-

2
3%

4
1%

1
0

1
0

44
23%
M
5
3%

30
14%

7
1%

48
20%
I
6
2%

2
7%

Somewhat oppose

55
20%
D
7
2%

239
88%
K
30
11%

185
84%

45
18%

228
88%
J
28
11%

33
93%

31
12%

129
86%
F
20
13%

145
75%

76
15%

230
84%
F
39
14%

188
78%

Somewhat support

164
91%
C
17
9%

0
-

2
1%

3
1%

1
0

0
-

1
0

1
0

0
-

0
-

0
-

0
-

1
1%

1
0

0
-

0
-

0
-

1
0

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

492
98%

248
99%

245
98%

274
97%

38
100%

76
97%

268
99%

148
99%

256
99%

236
98%

189
97%

35
100%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

8
2%

2
1%

5
2%

8
3%
D

181
100%
C
0
-

0
-

2
3%

4
1%

2
1%

2
1%

6
2%

5
3%

0
-

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
446
435

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
371
369

71
84%

56
87%

360
83%

109
84%

307
83%

67
16%

9
11%

9
13%

68
16%

20
15%

56
15%

4
1%

3
1%

0
-

7
2%

2
1%

5
1%

1
0

0
-

1
0

4
5%
P
0
-

0
-

1
0

0
-

1
0

269
99%

215
98%

277
99%

80
95%

65
100%

428
98%

129
99%

363
98%

3
1%

4
2%

4
1%

412
99%
Q
4
1%

4
5%
P

0
-

8
2%

2
1%

6
2%

Solar power

Strongly oppose
Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Turkey
Turkey
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
320
188
288
212*

508
500

Male
A
404
252

Female
B
104
248*

Under 35
C
398
262

35 to 49
D
99
190*

50 to 64
E
11
48**

Low
F
76
56*

Medium
G
238
204

High
H
194
240*

Married
I
224
290*

Other
J
284
210

Low
K
174
176*

Medium
L
85
97**

High
M
249
227

Yes
N
253
220*

No
O
255
280*

Strongly support

457
91%

225
89%

232
93%

227
86%

48
100%

43
77%

157
89%

85
88%

215
95%

203
92%

254
91%

268
93%

17
7%

16
7%

26
10%

0
-

15
5%

18
8%

14
8%

10
10%

9
4%

12
5%

21
8%

Somewhat oppose

5
1%

5
2%

0
-

5
2%

0
-

0
-

9
16%
H
1
1%

229
96%
F
8
3%

184
87%

33
7%

184
90%
F
16
8%

273
94%

Somewhat support

182
96%
C
7
4%

3
1%

2
1%

1
0

4
2%

2
1%

1
1%

2
1%

4
2%

Strongly oppose

5
1%

5
2%

0
-

5
2%

0
-

0
-

3
5%
GH

1
1%

1
0

0
0

4
2%

3
2%

1
1%

0
0

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

490
98%

242
96%

248
100%

252
96%

190
100%

48
100%

52
94%

200
98%

289
100%

201
96%

171
97%

95
98%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

10
2%

10
4%

0
-

10
4%

0
-

0
-

3
6%
H

4
2%

237
99%
F
2
1%

1
0

9
4%

5
3%

2
2%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
59
53*

No
S
449
447

Yes
T
155
146*

No
U
353
354

189
89%

47
88%

410
92%

134
92%

323
91%

13
5%

20
9%

4
7%

29
7%

9
6%

24
7%

1
1%

4
1%

1
0

1
3%

4
1%

2
1%

3
1%

2
1%

3
1%

3
1%

2
1%

1
3%

3
1%

1
1%

3
1%

224
99%

215
97%

275
98%

281
98%

209
99%

50
95%

440
98%

143
98%

347
98%

3
1%

6
3%

4
2%

7
2%

3
1%

3
5%

7
2%

3
2%

7
2%

Solar power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Hungary
Hungary
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
611
399
285
215

1010
500

Male
A
504
244

Female
B
506
256

Under 35
C
283
202

35 to 49
D
307
142

50 to 64
E
420
156

Low
F
480
260

Medium
G
405
166

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
516
226

Other
J
494
274

Low
K
172
130

Medium
L
596
294

High
M
242
77

Yes
N
554
238

No
O
456
262

Strongly support

424
85%

213
87%

211
82%

170
85%

119
83%

135
86%

217
83%

145
87%

1
100%

189
84%

234
86%

101
78%

218
83%

240
84%

48
10%

20
8%

28
11%

21
11%

14
10%

13
8%

29
11%

12
7%

0
-

23
10%

25
9%

21
9%

27
10%

Somewhat oppose

12
2%

4
2%

8
3%

5
3%

4
3%

2
2%

6
2%

3
2%

0
-

6
3%

5
2%

18
14%
L
3
3%

66
87%
K
6
8%

205
86%

Somewhat support

256
87%
K
24
8%
7
2%

1
2%

5
2%

Strongly oppose

16
3%

7
3%

9
4%

5
2%

6
4%

6
4%

8
3%

6
4%

0
-

7
3%

9
3%

7
5%

7
2%

3
4%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

472
94%

233
95%

239
93%

192
95%

133
93%

148
95%

246
94%

157
95%

1
100%

213
94%

259
95%

119
92%

280
95%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

28
6%

11
5%

17
7%

10
5%

10
7%

8
5%

15
6%

9
5%

0
-

13
6%

15
5%

10
8%

14
5%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
37*

No
S
920
463

Yes
T
92
39*

No
U
918
461

183
85%

29
78%

394
85%

33
84%

391
85%

28
10%

20
9%

42
9%

5
14%

43
9%

7
3%

8
3%

3
2%

6
16%
S
0
1%

11
2%

0
-

12
3%

7
3%

9
4%

9
3%

8
4%

2
5%

15
3%

1
3%

15
3%

73
95%

226
95%

246
94%

268
94%

204
95%

35
95%

437
94%

38
97%

434
94%

4
5%

12
5%

16
6%

17
6%

11
5%

2
5%

26
6%

1
3%

27
6%

Solar power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

558
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
380
178
302
198*

Male
A
240
248

Female
B
318
252

Under 35
C
249
215

35 to 49
D
228
184

50 to 64
E
81
102*

Low
F
413
400

Medium
G
127
87*

High
H
18
13**

Married
I
275
254

Other
J
283
246

Low
K
29
104**

Medium
L
367
327

High
M
162
69

Yes
N
328
280

No
O
230
220

198
79%

165
77%

96
94%
C
3
3%

335
84%

221
87%

206
84%

76
73%

290
89%

61
88%

266
88%

1
8%

25
10%

35
14%

25
24%

28
9%

7
10%

254
91%
O
20
7%

173
79%

1
0

2
2%

54
13%
G
7
2%

81
93%
F
5
6%

11
82%

42
19%
DE
6
3%

166
91%
C
15
8%

1
1%

0
-

6
2%

2
1%

3
3%

3
1%

2
2%

3
1%

40
18%
N
5
2%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
42**

No
S
509
458

Yes
T
93
69*

No
U
465
431

161
81%

40
97%

386
84%

361
84%

31
10%

28
14%

1
2%

59
13%

66
95%
U
3
5%

3
1%

5
3%

0
1%

8
2%

0
0

8
2%

Solar power
Strongly support

427
85%

Somewhat support

60
12%

229
92%
B
15
6%

Somewhat oppose

8
2%

2
1%

45
18%
A
6
2%

Strongly oppose

5
1%

2
1%

3
1%

2
1%

2
1%

1
1%

4
1%

0
-

1
10%

2
1%

4
1%

0
-

5
2%

0
-

4
1%

1
1%

2
1%

3
2%

0
-

5
1%

0
-

5
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

487
97%

244
98%

243
96%

207
96%

181
99%

99
97%

389
97%

86
99%

12
90%

246
97%

240
98%

101
97%

318
97%

68
98%

273
98%

213
97%

297
98%

189
96%

41
99%

445
97%

69
100%

417
97%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

13
3%

4
2%

9
4%

8
4%

3
1%

3
3%

11
3%

1
1%

1
10%

8
3%

6
2%

3
3%

9
3%

2
2%

7
2%

6
3%

5
2%

9
4%

0
1%

13
3%

0
0

13
3%

56
13%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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China
China
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1000
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
871
129
410
90*

Male
A
499
249

Female
B
501
251

Under 35
C
482
200

35 to 49
D
404
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
109
99*

Medium
G
328
221

High
H
563
181

Married
I
671
346

Other
J
329
154*

Low
K
111
295

Medium
L
282
155

High
M
607
50

Yes
N
668
298

No
O
332
202

174
69%

159
79%

151
78%

81
76%

75
76%

168
76%

147
82%

274
79%

116
75%

224
76%

128
82%

39
78%

233
78%

157
78%

325
79%

40
20%

42
22%

22
21%

23
23%

51
23%

29
16%

66
19%

37
24%

68
23%

26
16%

10
19%

60
20%

43
21%

1
1%

1
0

4
3%

1
1%

1
0

4
2%

5
1%

1
1%

3
1%

2
1%

1
2%

5
2%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
134
67*

No
S
866
433

Yes
T
333
120*

No
U
667
380

65
73%

45
67%

346
80%

93
78%

297
78%

79
19%

24
27%

18
27%

85
20%

23
19%

80
21%

1
0

6
1%

0
0

2
1%

4
3%
U
0
0

2
0

431
99%
R
2
1%

116
97%

378
100%
T
2
0

Solar power
Strongly support

391
78%

Somewhat support

103
21%

217
87%
B
30
12%

Somewhat oppose

6
1%

2
1%

73
29%
A
4
2%

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
-

0
-

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
-

0
-

0
0

0
-

0
0

0
0

0
0

4
5%
S
0
-

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

494
99%

247
99%

247
98%

199
99%

193
100%

102
97%

98
99%

220
100%

176
98%

341
99%

153
99%

292
99%

153
99%

49
98%

293
98%

201
99%

404
99%

90
100%

63
95%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

6
1%

2
1%

4
2%

1
1%

1
0

4
3%

1
1%

1
0

4
2%

5
1%

1
1%

3
1%

2
1%

1
2%

5
2%

1
1%

6
1%

0
0

4
5%
S

Strongly oppose

0
0

0
0

Summary

4
3%
U

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 * small base

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
704
326
284
216*

1030
500

Male
A
385
244*

Female
B
645
256

Under 35
C
423
271*

35 to 49
D
344
152*

50 to 64
E
263
77*

Low
F
269
225*

Medium
G
732
272

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
399
173*

Other
J
631
327

Low
K
133
363

Medium
L
507
107

High
M
390
30

Yes
N
463
177*

No
O
567
323

Strongly support

391
78%

205
84%

186
73%

209
77%

116
76%

66
86%

147
65%

3
95%

137
79%

253
77%

274
75%

224
79%

16
6%

41
15%

20
13%

7
9%

21
12%

47
14%

53
15%

20
11%

48
15%

22
4%

11
5%

11
4%

10
7%

0
1%

4
1%

0
-

7
4%

15
4%

19
5%

3
2%

1
2%

Strongly oppose

20
4%

12
5%

7
3%

10
4%

6
4%

3
4%

43
19%
G
18
8%
G
17
8%
G

0
5%

Somewhat oppose

52
20%
A
11
4%

25
86%
K
3
11%

256
79%

68
14%

91
85%
K
12
11%

135
76%

Somewhat support

241
89%
F
25
9%

2
1%

0
-

8
5%

12
4%

17
5%

2
2%

0
1%

16
9%
O
7
4%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

459
92%

221
90%

238
93%

249
92%

136
89%

73
95%

190
84%

3
100%

158
91%

301
92%

327
90%

103
96%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

41
8%

23
10%

18
7%

22
8%

16
11%

4
5%

35
16%
G

266
98%
F
6
2%

0
-

15
9%

26
8%

36
10%
M

5
4%

29
97%
K
1
3%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
96
45**

No
S
934
455

Yes
T
179
60**

No
U
851
440

167
77%

33
73%

358
79%

47
78%

343
78%

41
15%

26
12%

5
10%

63
14%

5
9%

62
14%

6
2%

11
4%

11
5%

4
10%

18
4%

4
7%

18
4%

13
4%

7
3%

12
6%

3
7%

16
4%

3
5%

16
4%

154
87%

304
94%

265
93%

193
89%

38
84%

421
93%

53
88%

406
92%

22
13%

19
6%

19
7%

23
11%

7
16%

34
7%

8
12%

34
8%

Solar power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Italy
Italy
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1004
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
635
369
307
193

Male
A
489
250

Female
B
515
250

Under 35
C
352
181

35 to 49
D
386
191

50 to 64
E
266
128

Low
F
216
111

Medium
G
469
230

High
H
319
160

Married
I
501
249

Other
J
503
251

Low
K
374
243

Medium
L
525
199

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
520
253

No
O
484
247

216
87%

164
90%

170
89%

116
91%

101
91%

207
90%

141
89%

224
90%

225
90%

220
91%

179
90%

50
87%

232
92%

218
88%

274
89%

16
9%

18
9%

11
9%

7
6%

21
9%

17
11%

22
9%

23
9%

21
8%

18
9%

7
11%

19
7%

26
11%

1
1%

3
1%

1
0

2
2%

2
1%

0
0

2
1%

2
1%

2
1%

1
1%

1
2%

2
1%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
136
63

No
S
868
437

Yes
T
225
105

No
U
779
395

175
91%

59
93%

391
89%

351
89%

29
10%

16
8%

4
6%

41
9%

99
94%
U
6
6%

2
1%

2
1%

2
1%

1
1%

4
1%

1
1%

39
10%
T
4
1%

Solar power
Strongly support

449
90%

Somewhat support

45
9%

233
93%
B
15
6%

Somewhat oppose

4
1%

1
1%

30
12%
A
3
1%

1
0

1
0

1
0

0
0

1
1%

0
-

1
1%

0
0

0
0

1
1%

0
-

1
0

1
0

0
-

1
0

1
0

1
0

0
0

0
-

1
0

0
0

1
0

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

494
99%

248
99%

247
99%

180
99%

188
98%

127
100%

108
97%

228
99%

159
99%

246
99%

249
99%

241
99%

197
99%

57
98%

251
99%

244
99%

304
99%

191
99%

63
99%

432
99%

104
99%

390
99%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

6
1%

2
1%

3
1%

1
1%

4
2%

1
0

3
3%

2
1%

1
1%

4
1%

2
1%

2
1%

2
1%

1
2%

2
1%

3
1%

3
1%

2
1%

1
1%

5
1%

1
1%

5
1%

Strongly oppose
Summary

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CK3_5. [Solar power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing electricity.
Belgium
Belgium
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

504
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
311
193
299
201

Male
A
241
252

Female
B
263
248

Under 35
C
150
184

35 to 49
D
171
159

50 to 64
E
183
156

Low
F
201
205

Medium
G
216
211

High
H
87
84*

Married
I
172
157

Other
J
332
343

Low
K
144
172

Medium
L
227
186

High
M
133
142

Yes
N
312
299

No
O
192
201

136
55%

109
59%

95
59%

93
60%

121
59%

121
57%

54
65%

84
53%

213
62%

105
61%

105
56%

88
62%

177
59%

121
60%

171
57%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
490
487

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
460
457

North
V
252
239

Center
W
121
115

South
X
131
146

French
Y
243
252

Flemish
Z
261
248

126
63%

9
71%

288
59%

29
67%

268
59%

102
43%

111
76%
V
26
18%

194
77%
Z
48
19%

103
41%

96
40%
WX
21
9%
W
20
8%
WX

84
73%
V
31
27%
1
1%

7
5%

8
3%

0
-

1
1%

1
0

114
99%
V
1
1%

138
94%
V
8
6%

243
96%
Z
9
4%

Solar power
Strongly support

297
59%

Somewhat support

152
30%

161
64%
B
63
25%

46
29%

46
29%

59
29%

71
33%

23
27%

55
35%

97
28%

44
25%

63
34%

46
32%

89
30%

64
32%

101
34%

51
25%

3
23%

149
31%

10
24%

142
31%

Somewhat oppose

17
7%

89
36%
A
12
5%

61
33%

29
6%

11
6%

9
5%

9
6%

13
6%

12
6%

5
5%

10
7%

19
6%

14
8%

9
5%

6
5%

18
6%

11
6%

15
5%

15
7%

0
-

29
6%

3
7%

26
6%

Strongly oppose

21
4%

9
4%

12
5%

3
2%

10
6%
C

8
5%

12
6%

7
3%

2
2%

7
5%

14
4%

10
6%

9
5%

2
2%

16
5%

5
3%

12
4%

9
4%

1
6%

20
4%

1
2%

20
4%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

450
90%

225
89%

225
90%

170
92%

140
88%

139
89%

180
88%

192
91%

77
92%

139
89%

310
90%

149
86%

168
90%

265
89%

184
92%

272
91%

177
88%

12
94%

437
90%

40
92%

410
90%

198
83%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

50
10%

27
11%

24
10%

14
8%

19
12%

17
11%

25
12%

19
9%

6
8%

18
11%

33
10%

24
14%
M

18
10%

133
94%
K
9
6%

34
11%

17
8%

27
9%

24
12%

1
6%

50
10%

4
8%

47
10%

41
17%
WX

104
42%
Y
21
9%
Y
20
8%
Y

Summary

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83%
41
17%
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All Countries
Gender
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Male
A
9536
5995

Female
B
9251
6005

Under 35
C
7423
5274

35 to 49
D
6473
4069

50 to 64
E
4891
2656

Low
F
5887
3933

Medium
G
7413
4394

High
H
5274
3502

Married
I
8671
5239

Other
J
9609
6261

Low
K
5183
4360

Medium
L
6725
4201

High
M
6879
3438

Yes
N
10640
6311

No
O
8147
5689

4055
68%

3643
69%

1867
70%

2634
67%

1480
24%

133
5%

113
3%

225
4%

308
5%

2428
71%
K
828
24%
L
143
4%

1419
22%

176
4%

92
2%

69
2%

56
2%

41
1%

87
2%

122
2%

1040
24%
L
262
6%
LM
105
2%
M

3066
73%
KM
895
21%

3962
70%

959
24%
H
244
6%
GH
96
2%
GH

3758
72%
J
1170
22%

4484
71%

600
23%

2636
75%
FG
713
20%

2953
68%

1276
24%
D
263
5%

3050
69%
F
1066
24%
H
202
5%
H
76
2%

4352
70%

1517
25%
A
329
5%
A
104
2%

2937
72%
C
887
22%

73
2%
M

5572
93%

4919
93%

3824
94%

2467
93%

3593
91%

5831
93%

3993
92%

355
7%

245
6%

190
7%

341
9%
GH

3349
96%
FG
154
4%

4927
94%

433
7%
A

4116
94%
F
278
6%
H

312
6%

429
7%

367
8%
LM

3961
94%
K
240
6%

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
13086
5701
8057
3943

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
2175
1302

No
S
16612
10698

Yes
T
3711
2195

No
U
15076
9805

7484
70%

1668
76%
U
411
19%

6779
69%

Wind power
Strongly support

8447
70%

Somewhat support

2763
23%

4392
73%
B
1246
21%

Somewhat oppose

573
5%

244
4%

Strongly oppose

217
2%

113
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

11210
93%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

790
7%

5638
94%
B
357
6%

167
4%

2720
69%

1344
24%

5727
71%
Q
1837
23%

927
24%

963
74%
S
255
20%

302
5%

271
5%

370
5%

203
5%

60
5%

2508
23%
R
513
5%

39
1%

105
2%

112
2%

124
2%

93
2%
P

24
2%

3256
95%
K
182
5%

5904
94%

5306
93%

3647
92%

407
6%

383
7%

7563
94%
Q
494
6%

296
8%
P

85
4%

2352
24%
T
488
5%

193
2%

31
1%

187
2%

1218
94%

9992
93%

9131
93%

84
6%

706
7%

2079
95%
U
116
5%

Summary

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

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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

Argentina
A
503
500

Australia
B
1004
500

Belgium
C
504
500

Brazil
D
1030
500

Canada
E
1001
500

China
F
1000
500

France
G
1010
500

Germany
H
1007
500

Great Britain
I
1028
500

Hungary
J
1010
500

India
K
1020
500

Indonesia
L
506
500

Italy
M
1004
500

Japan
N
1001
500

Mexico
O
501
500

Poland
P
558
500

Russia
Q
561
500

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
507
503
501
500
500
500

Spain
U
1013
500

Sweden
V
502
500

Turkey
W
508
500

United
States
X
1005
500

Wind power
Strongly support

8447
70%

Somewhat support

2763
23%

Somewhat oppose

573
5%

Strongly oppose

217
2%

369
74%
CDGINOT
96
19%
JW
25
5%
FL
11
2%
FL

337
322
306
354
67%
64%
61%
71%
GIN
GIN
N
CDGINOT
133
152
111
117
27%
30%
22%
23%
AJKLMPQSWEJKLMOPQRS
JW
JKMPQSW
26
17
66
18
5%
3%
13%
4%
GHIJKLMNPQS
FL
FLP
F
5
9
17
11
1%
2%
3%
2%
FL
BFHLNQ
FLN

367
289
346
273
406
389
394
383
252
308
405
392
337
403
321
73%
58%
69%
55%
81%
78%
79%
77%
50%
62%
81%
78%
67%
81%
64%
ABCDEFGHIMNORT
CDEGHINORTU
CDEGHINORTU
CDEGHINORTUVX
IN
CDEFGHINORT
CDEGHINORTU
GIN
CDEGHINORTU
GIN
CDGINOT
N
DGINO
127
162
131
181
61
83
97
92
216
104
77
90
114
75
147
25%
32%
26%
36%
12%
17%
19%
18%
43%
21%
15%
18%
23%
15%
29%
JKMPQSW FHJKLMOPQRSAJKLMPQSUW
FHJKLMOPQRS
W
JW
JW
JW
GHIJKLMOPQR
JW
W
JW
JKPSW
W
EJKLMOPQRS
5
36
18
31
15
21
8
17
29
62
12
14
40
12
25
1%
7%
4%
6%
3%
4%
2%
3%
6%
12%
2%
3%
8%
2%
5%
CEFHJKLMPQSU
FL
CEFHJLMPQSX
F
FL
FL
EFHJLMPQXGHIJKLMNPQSTUVWX
CEFHJKLMPQSUVWX
FL
1
13
5
15
18
7
2
8
4
26
6
4
9
10
7
0
3%
1%
3%
4%
1%
0
2%
1%
5%
1%
1%
2%
2%
1%
F
FL
ABCEFGHKLMNPQRTUWX
FL
BFHLNQU
BFHLMNPQTUWHKLMNPQTUW

361
72%
CDGINOT
109
22%
JKPW
24
5%
FL
6
1%

345
445
343
69%
89%
69%
GIN
GHIJKLMNOPQ
GINO
125
33
132
25%
7%
26%
JKMPSW
AJKLMPQSUW
17
18
17
3%
4%
3%
FL
13
3
8
3%
1%
2%
FL
FL

Summary
Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

11210
93%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

790
7%

464
93%
DO
36
7%
FLP

469
94%
DGIO
31
6%
FL

473
95%
DGIOR
27
5%
FL

417
83%
83
17%
HIJKLMNPQRS

471
94%
DGIOR
29
6%
FL

494
451
99%
90%
GHIJKMNOPR
DO
6
49
1%
10%
BCEFHJKLMNPQST

477
95%
DGIOR
23
5%
FL

454
91%
DO
46
9%
FHJKLMNPQST

467
93%
DGIO
33
7%
FLPQ

472
94%
DGIOR
28
6%
FL

491
98%
DEGHIJKMNOR
9
2%

475
95%
DGIOR
25
5%
FL

468
94%
DGIOR
32
6%
FLPQ

412
82%

482
96%
ADGIJNOR
88
18
18%
4%
HIJKLMNPQRS
F

482
451
478
96%
90%
96%
DGIJNOR
DO
DGIOR
18
49
22
4%
10%
4%
CEFHKLMNPQSUWX

468
94%
DGIO
32
6%
FL

470
94%
DGIOR
30
6%
FL

470
94%
DO
30
6%
FL

478
96%
DGIOR
22
4%
F

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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95%
DGIOR
25
5%
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Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

18787
12000

North
America
A
2006
1000

G-8
Countries
E
7617
4000

LATAM
B
2034
1500

Europe
C
7636
4500

APAC
D
5593
3500

983
66%

3129
70%
BE
1090
24%
BFG
187
4%

2451
70%
BE
893
26%
BFG
127
4%

93
2%
D

29
1%

68
2%
D

4219
94%
B
281
6%
D

3344
96%
BCEF
156
4%

3752
94%
B
248
6%
D

BRIC
F
3611
2000

Middle
East/Africa
G
1518
1500

Wind power
Strongly support

8447
70%

698
70%
BE
248
25%
BFG
35
4%

Somewhat support

2763
23%

Somewhat oppose

573
5%

Strongly oppose

217
2%

19
2%
D

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

11210
93%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

790
7%

946
95%
B
54
5%

310
21%
G
152
10%
ACDEFG
54
4%
ACDEFG

2631
66%
1121
28%
ABCDFG
180
4%

1454
73%
BCE
411
21%
G
106
5%
AD
29
1%

1185
79%
ABCDEF
222
15%

1865
93%
B
135
7%
D

1407
94%
B
93
6%

71
5%
22
1%

Summary
1293
86%
207
14%
ACDEFG

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B/C/D/E/F/G

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Argentina
Argentina
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

503
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
365
138
342
158

Male
A
204
245

Female
B
299
255

Under 35
C
245
248

35 to 49
D
163
154

50 to 64
E
95
98*

Low
F
17
22**

Medium
G
84
109*

High
H
402
368

Married
I
150
142*

Other
J
353
358

Low
K
170
327

Medium
L
172
119

High
M
161
55

Yes
N
262
231

No
O
241
269

167
66%

165
66%

72
73%

11
51%

69
63%

257
72%

227
70%

28
25%

26
18%

70
20%

69
21%

187
81%
O
33
14%

108
68%

7
30%

45
81%
K
8
15%

260
76%

15
16%

97
82%
K
19
16%

181
68%

4
3%

7
7%

3
15%

9
8%

13
3%

4
3%

21
6%

2
2%

1
2%

9
4%

4
2%

3
2%

4
4%

1
4%

4
4%

6
2%

0
0

11
3%

22
7%
L
9
3%

63
23%
N
16
6%

62
18%

23
9%
A
8
3%

66
26%
D
13
5%

288
78%
G
61
17%

112
79%

57
22%

132
86%
CE
15
10%

1
1%

1
1%

2
1%

224
88%

230
93%

147
95%

87
89%

18
81%

97
88%

349
95%

138
97%

327
91%

296
91%

31
12%
A

18
7%

7
5%

11
11%

4
19%

13
12%

19
5%

5
3%

31
9%

31
9%
LM

115
97%
K
3
3%

53
97%
K
2
3%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
43*

No
S
455
457

Yes
T
73
61*

No
U
430
439

327
72%

51
83%

318
72%

33
21%

41
96%
S
1
2%

9
15%

86
20%

16
5%

9
6%

0
-

95
21%
R
25
5%

0
-

25
6%

8
3%

3
1%

8
5%
P

1
3%

10
2%

1
2%

10
2%

220
95%

245
91%

323
94%

141
89%

42
97%

422
92%

60
98%

404
92%

12
5%

24
9%

19
6%

17
11%

1
3%

35
8%

1
2%

35
8%

Wind power
Strongly support

369
74%

Somewhat support

96
19%

201
82%
B
39
16%

Somewhat oppose

25
5%

2
1%

Strongly oppose

11
2%

3
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

464
93%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

36
7%

240
98%
B
5
2%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
895
125
416
84*

1020
500

Male
A
774
258

Female
B
246
242

Under 35
C
772
276

35 to 49
D
211
167

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
348
168

Medium
G
395
185

High
H
277
146

Married
I
581
311

Other
J
439
189

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
78
50*

High
M
942
450

Yes
N
687
290

No
O
333
210

Strongly support

389
78%

198
77%

191
79%

192
70%

51
89%

124
74%

152
82%

112
77%

0
-

40
80%

349
78%

224
77%

165
78%

326
78%

83
17%

47
18%

37
15%

6
11%

24
16%

39
21%

0
-

7
15%

76
17%

51
18%

32
15%

21
4%

9
3%

12
5%

2
1%

0
-

36
21%
G
6
3%

24
13%

Somewhat oppose

6
3%

8
6%

11
4%

9
5%

0
-

1
1%

20
4%

10
3%

Strongly oppose

7
1%

5
2%

2
1%

60
22%
D
18
7%
D
6
2%

252
81%
J
45
14%

137
72%

Somewhat support

146
88%
C
17
10%

1
1%

0
-

3
2%

3
1%

2
1%

3
1%

4
2%

0
-

2
4%

5
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

472
94%

244
95%

228
94%

252
91%

57
100%

160
95%

176
95%

136
93%

297
95%

175
93%

0
-

47
95%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

28
6%

14
5%

14
6%

24
9%
D

163
98%
C
4
2%

0
-

9
5%

9
5%

10
7%

14
5%

14
7%

0
-

3
5%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
291
129

No
S
729
371

Yes
T
632
297

No
U
388
203

63
75%

89
70%

229
77%

159
78%

68
16%

16
19%

50
17%

33
16%

11
5%

17
4%

4
4%

29
22%
S
7
6%

299
81%
R
55
15%
13
4%

13
4%

8
4%

4
2%

3
1%

6
1%

1
1%

3
2%

4
1%

4
1%

3
1%

425
94%

275
95%

197
94%

393
94%

79
94%

118
92%

354
95%

280
94%

193
95%

25
6%

14
5%

13
6%

23
6%

5
6%

10
8%

17
5%

17
6%

10
5%

Wind power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Mexico
Mexico
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

501
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
356
145
340
160*

Male
A
252
238

Female
B
249
262

Under 35
C
255
270

35 to 49
D
158
156*

50 to 64
E
88
74*

Low
F
354
399

Medium
G
130
86*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
241
226

Other
J
260
274

Low
K
131
321

Medium
L
170
103

High
M
200
76

Yes
N
272
260

No
O
229
240

129
49%

169
63%

96
61%

43
59%

239
60%

56
65%

13
86%

141
63%

167
61%

190
59%

66
64%

52
69%

168
65%

140
58%

217
64%

69
26%
A
46
18%
A
17
7%

57
21%

31
20%

15
21%

83
21%

20
23%

1
6%

46
20%

58
21%

64
20%

23
22%

17
23%

50
19%

54
22%

58
17%

28
10%

20
13%

14
19%

54
13%

7
8%

1
7%

24
11%

37
14%

12
11%

5
6%

30
12%

32
13%

16
6%

9
6%

1
2%

23
6%

3
4%

0
-

14
6%

12
4%

45
14%
M
22
7%

2
2%

2
2%

12
5%

198
76%

226
84%

127
81%

59
80%

322
81%

76
88%

14
93%

187
83%

225
82%

254
79%

89
86%

63
24%
A

44
16%

29
19%

15
20%

77
19%

10
12%

1
7%

39
17%

49
18%

67
21%
M

14
14%

70
92%
K
6
8%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
54
44**

No
S
447
456

Yes
T
93
70*

No
U
408
430

91
57%

27
63%

281
62%

47
67%

261
61%

7
17%

97
21%

14
20%

90
21%

43
13%

46
29%
P
19
12%

7
15%

55
12%

6
8%

56
13%

14
6%

22
6%

4
3%

2
5%

24
5%

3
4%

23
5%

219
84%

194
81%

275
81%

137
86%

35
79%

377
83%

61
87%

351
82%

42
16%

46
19%

65
19%

23
14%

9
21%

79
17%

9
13%

79
18%

Wind power
Strongly support

308
62%

Somewhat support

104
21%

179
75%
B
35
15%

Somewhat oppose

62
12%

15
6%

Strongly oppose

26
5%

9
4%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

412
82%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

88
18%

214
90%
B
24
10%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
686
327
325
175

1013
500

Male
A
446
252

Female
B
567
248

Under 35
C
374
205

35 to 49
D
416
187

50 to 64
E
223
108

Low
F
567
294

Medium
G
364
172

High
H
82
35*

Married
I
503
238

Other
J
510
262

Low
K
463
249

Medium
L
96
114*

High
M
454
136

Yes
N
550
271

No
O
463
229

Strongly support

361
72%

186
74%

175
70%

142
69%

141
75%

78
72%

211
72%

126
74%

23
67%

175
74%

186
71%

180
72%

85
74%

95
70%

197
73%

164
72%

238
73%

Somewhat support

109
22%

46
18%

45
22%

39
21%

25
23%

65
22%

37
22%

7
21%

53
22%

57
22%

57
23%

20
18%

32
23%

57
21%

52
23%

Somewhat oppose

24
5%

5
5%

14
5%

7
4%

3
7%

8
3%

16
6%

11
4%

5
5%

8
6%

13
5%

6
1%

15
7%
D
2
1%

4
2%

Strongly oppose

16
7%
B
3
1%

63
25%
A
8
3%

3
1%

1
1%

3
1%

1
1%

1
4%
FG

2
1%

4
1%

1
0

4
3%
K

1
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

470
94%

233
92%

187
91%

103
95%

276
94%

228
96%

242
93%

237
95%

105
92%

30
6%

19
8%
B

5
5%

17
6%

164
95%
H
8
5%

30
88%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

180
96%
C
7
4%

4
12%
G

10
4%

20
7%

12
5%

9
8%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
85
41*

No
S
928
459

Yes
T
106
48*

No
U
907
452

123
70%

31
74%

330
72%

37
77%

324
72%

69
21%

40
23%

8
20%

101
22%

9
18%

101
22%

11
5%

15
5%

9
5%

3
6%

22
5%

2
5%

22
5%

3
1%

2
1%

4
1%

2
1%

0
-

6
1%

0
-

6
1%

127
93%

254
94%

216
94%

307
94%

163
94%

39
94%

431
94%

46
95%

424
94%

9
7%

17
6%

13
6%

19
6%

11
6%

3
6%

27
6%

2
5%

28
6%

Wind power

3
1%

Summary
238
96%
A
10
4%

18
9%
D

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
436
67
421
79**

503
500

Male
A
260
240*

Female
B
243
260*

Under 35
C
74
287*

35 to 49
D
231
138

50 to 64
E
198
76

Low
F
16
22**

Medium
G
69
98**

High
H
418
380

Married
I
320
214

Other
J
183
286*

Low
K
172
203*

Medium
L
175
174*

High
M
156
122*

Yes
N
325
240

No
O
178
260*

Strongly support

403
81%

204
85%

200
77%

215
75%

119
86%

16
76%

81
82%

306
81%

169
79%

234
82%

165
81%

143
82%

96
78%

201
84%

202
78%

340
81%

Somewhat support

75
15%

25
10%

50
19%

14
10%

4
18%

9
9%

62
16%

35
16%

40
14%

23
11%

26
15%

26
21%

29
12%

46
18%

Somewhat oppose

12
2%

2
1%

10
4%

56
19%
E
7
3%

69
91%
C
4
6%

4
3%

1
1%

1
4%

1
1%

11
3%

9
4%

4
1%

6
3%

6
3%

0
-

9
4%

Strongly oppose

10
2%

9
4%

0
0

8
3%

0
0

1
2%

0
2%

8
8%

1
0

1
1%

8
3%

9
4%

0
-

1
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

478
96%

229
95%

249
96%

271
95%

133
97%

74
97%

20
94%

89
91%

368
97%

204
95%

274
96%

188
92%

168
97%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

22
4%

11
5%

11
4%

16
5%

5
3%

2
3%

1
6%

9
9%

12
3%

10
5%

12
4%

15
8%

6
3%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
152
111*

No
S
351
389

Yes
T
219
187*

No
U
284
313*

63
80%

99
90%

304
78%

162
87%

242
77%

68
16%

7
9%

8
7%

67
17%

22
12%

53
17%

3
1%

12
3%

1
1%

3
3%

9
2%

3
1%

10
3%

1
0

9
3%

1
0

8
10%

1
1%

9
2%

1
0

9
3%

122
99%

230
96%

248
95%

408
97%

70
89%

107
97%

371
95%

183
98%

295
94%

1
1%

10
4%

12
5%

13
3%

9
11%

4
3%

18
5%

3
2%

19
6%

Wind power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
684
344
329
171

1028
500

Male
A
512
246

Female
B
516
254

Under 35
C
331
185

35 to 49
D
336
158

50 to 64
E
361
157

Low
F
251
123

Medium
G
618
299

High
H
159
78

Married
I
407
188

Other
J
621
312

Low
K
355
173

Medium
L
360
178

High
M
313
150

Yes
N
628
291

No
O
400
209

Strongly support

273
55%

136
55%

137
54%

95
52%

91
58%

86
55%

65
53%

163
54%

44
57%

107
57%

166
53%

89
52%

99
56%

84
56%

161
55%

112
53%

181
55%

Somewhat support

181
36%

85
35%

96
38%

56
35%

47
30%

45
37%

108
36%

27
35%

64
34%

117
38%

66
38%

63
36%

52
35%

100
34%

81
39%

Somewhat oppose

31
6%

15
6%

16
6%

78
42%
E
9
5%

8
5%

8
6%

19
6%

4
6%

11
6%

20
6%

9
6%

19
7%

15
3%

9
4%

6
2%

3
2%

3
2%

5
4%

9
3%

1
2%

6
3%

9
3%

14
8%
L
4
2%

8
4%

Strongly oppose

15
9%
CD
9
6%
CD

7
4%

5
3%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

454
91%

221
90%

232
91%

111
90%

271
91%

72
93%

170
91%

283
91%

155
90%

163
92%

46
9%

25
10%

22
9%

147
93%
E
11
7%

133
85%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

173
94%
E
12
6%

24
15%
CD

12
10%

28
9%

6
7%

18
9%

29
9%

18
10%

15
8%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
78
36*

No
S
950
464

Yes
T
121
56

No
U
907
444

92
54%

20
57%

252
54%

32
58%

240
54%

119
36%

62
36%

11
31%

170
37%

16
30%

164
37%

12
6%

19
6%

12
7%

3
8%

28
6%

4
6%

27
6%

10
4%

5
2%

10
3%

5
3%

2
5%

14
3%

3
6%

12
3%

136
91%

261
90%

193
92%

300
91%

154
90%

31
87%

422
91%

49
88%

405
91%

14
9%

30
10%

17
8%

29
9%

18
10%

4
13%

42
9%

7
12%

40
9%

Wind power

Summary

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 * small base

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US
US
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1005
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
631
374
318
182

Male
A
454
247

Female
B
551
253

Under 35
C
282
182

35 to 49
D
354
161

50 to 64
E
369
157

Low
F
180
76

Medium
G
229
109

High
H
596
315

Married
I
581
282

Other
J
424
218

Low
K
399
232

Medium
L
352
127

High
M
254
141

Yes
N
525
251

No
O
480
249

164
65%

113
62%

112
69%

53
69%

76
69%

215
68%

198
70%

145
67%

157
68%

88
69%

98
70%

221
69%

43
27%

18
24%

28
25%

86
27%

71
25%

61
28%

64
28%

30
23%

38
27%

182
72%
O
58
23%

161
65%

57
31%
E
9
5%

119
76%
C
32
20%

5
3%

4
2%

2
3%

4
3%

11
4%

9
3%

8
4%

6
3%

4
3%

8
3%

73
29%
N
9
4%

1
0

3
1%

135
96%
L
5
4%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
47*

No
S
908
453

Yes
T
122
60

No
U
883
440

123
67%

33
71%

310
68%

43
72%

300
68%

83
26%

48
27%

11
22%

121
27%

13
21%

119
27%

10
3%

7
4%

2
5%

15
3%

3
6%

14
3%

5
2%

4
1%

4
2%

1
2%

7
2%

1
2%

7
2%

240
96%

235
94%

304
95%

171
94%

44
93%

431
95%

56
93%

419
95%

11
4%

14
6%

15
5%

11
6%

3
7%

22
5%

4
7%

21
5%

Wind power
Strongly support

343
69%

Somewhat support

132
26%

179
73%
B
52
21%

Somewhat oppose

17
3%

11
4%

79
31%
A
6
3%

Strongly oppose

8
2%

5
2%

3
1%

4
2%

2
1%

2
1%

3
4%
H

2
2%

3
1%

4
2%

4
2%

5
2%

7
5%
K
3
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

475
95%

231
94%

243
96%

170
93%

154
96%

151
96%

71
93%

104
95%

301
96%

269
95%

206
95%

222
95%

117
92%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

25
5%

16
6%

9
4%

13
7%

7
4%

6
4%

5
7%

6
5%

14
4%

13
5%

12
5%

11
5%

10
8%
M

Summary

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 * small base

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
364
143
310
190

507
500

Male
A
366
283

Female
B
141
217

Under 35
C
336
295

35 to 49
D
149
168

50 to 64
E
22
37**

Low
F
159
142

Medium
G
90
94*

High
H
166
166

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
137
140

Medium
L
129
131*

High
M
241
229

Yes
N
263
221

No
O
244
279

Strongly support

337
67%

194
69%

143
66%

191
65%

118
71%

28
74%

90
63%

62
66%

121
73%

0
-

0
-

83
59%

93
71%

161
70%

177
63%

215
69%

Somewhat support

114
23%

56
20%

58
27%

77
26%

31
18%

6
17%

37
26%

20
21%

36
22%

0
-

0
-

39
28%

26
20%

50
22%

160
73%
O
38
17%

Somewhat oppose

40
8%

25
9%

15
7%

23
8%

15
9%

2
4%

11
8%

6
4%

0
-

0
-

14
10%

10
8%

15
7%

17
8%

Strongly oppose

9
2%

8
3%

1
1%

4
1%

4
2%

2
4%

4
3%

12
12%
H
0
-

76
27%
N
23
8%

3
2%

0
-

0
-

4
3%

2
2%

3
1%

5
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

451
90%

250
88%

201
93%

268
91%

149
89%

34
91%

127
89%

83
88%

157
94%

0
-

0
-

122
87%

119
91%

210
92%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

49
10%

33
12%

16
7%

27
9%

19
11%

3
9%

15
11%

12
12%

9
6%

0
-

0
-

18
13%

12
9%

18
8%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
97
83*

No
S
410
417

Yes
T
124
110*

No
U
383
390

122
64%

58
70%

280
67%

81
74%

256
66%

68
22%

46
24%

19
23%

95
23%

22
20%

92
24%

24
8%

16
8%

6
8%

33
8%

6
5%

34
9%

4
1%

3
1%

6
3%

0
-

9
2%

1
1%

8
2%

198
90%

253
91%

283
91%

169
89%

76
92%

375
90%

103
94%

348
89%

23
10%

26
9%

27
9%

22
11%

6
8%

42
10%

7
6%

42
11%

Wind power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

Yes
T
133
65

No
U
868
435

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
72
36*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
71
35*

CANADAALBERTA
X
89
44*

CANADAQUEBEC
b
254
127

0
-

120
63%

0
-

53
28%
WY
9
5%

93
73%
a
27
22%

Under 35
C
293
178

35 to 49
D
382
176

50 to 64
E
326
147

Low
F
233
120

Medium
G
396
193

High
H
372
188

Married
I
420
202

Other
J
581
298

Low
K
344
186

Medium
L
523
224

High
M
134
91

Yes
N
526
260

No
O
475
240

Employed
P
693
344

Strongly support

354
71%

170
69%

184
73%

124
70%

90
75%

132
69%

132
70%

140
69%

215
72%

130
70%

186
71%

169
70%

243
71%

112
72%

39
76%

316
70%

49
76%

305
70%

25
69%

Somewhat support

43
24%

37
26%

22
18%

45
24%

50
25%

67
22%

84
24%

33
21%

9
19%

107
24%

11
17%

106
24%

9
26%

10
23%

57
82%
Va
11
16%

5
2%

7
4%

5
3%

6
4%

6
5%

6
3%

7
4%

11
4%

10
4%

8
3%

10
4%

12
3%

6
4%

2
5%

15
3%

4
6%

14
3%

1
1%

1
4%

1
3%

1
2%

0
-

Strongly oppose

11
2%

7
3%

12
5%
A
4
1%

28
31%
L
3
3%

56
23%

18
4%

47
25%
L
5
3%

61
23%

Somewhat oppose

50
26%
F
7
3%

28
79%
a
6
16%

32
73%

53
21%

168
75%
M
42
19%

57
63%

64
26%

131
75%
E
37
21%

99
67%

117
23%

4
2%

3
2%

4
3%

2
2%

4
2%

5
3%

5
3%

6
2%

4
2%

5
2%

2
2%

6
2%

5
2%

6
2%

5
3%

0
1%

10
2%

0
1%

10
2%

1
4%
Y

0
1%

1
2%

0
-

0
-

7
4%
Y

1
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

471
94%

234
95%

237
94%

167
94%

168
96%

136
93%

112
94%

182
95%

177
94%

190
94%

282
94%

177
95%

209
94%

85
94%

246
95%

225
94%

326
95%

145
93%

48
94%

423
94%

60
93%

411
94%

34
95%

33
95%

42
96%

0
-

173
92%

121
95%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

29
6%

13
5%

16
6%

11
6%

8
4%

10
7%

7
6%

11
5%

11
6%

12
6%

16
6%

9
5%

14
6%

5
6%

14
5%

15
6%

18
5%

11
7%

3
6%

26
6%

4
7%

24
6%

2
5%

2
5%

2
4%

68
98%
a
1
2%

0
-

16
8%
Y

6
5%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

No
S
896
449

CANADAONTARIO
a
375
189

1001
500

Female
B
520
253

Total

Yes
R
105
51

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
140
0
69
-**

Male
A
481
247

Not
Employed
Q
308
156

Wind power

5
4%

Summary

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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France
France
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
623
387
310
190

1010
500

Male
A
496
247

Female
B
514
253

Under 35
C
376
191

35 to 49
D
322
164

50 to 64
E
312
145

Low
F
291
146

Medium
G
507
251

High
H
212
103

Married
I
338
166

Other
J
672
334

Low
K
347
167

Medium
L
371
209

High
M
292
124

Yes
N
617
301

No
O
393
199

Strongly support

289
58%

144
58%

145
57%

93
56%

78
54%

83
57%

147
59%

59
57%

95
57%

194
58%

91
54%

126
60%

72
58%

174
58%

115
58%

184
59%

Somewhat support

162
32%

76
31%

87
34%

118
62%
E
58
30%

58
35%

47
32%

49
34%

80
32%

34
33%

55
33%

107
32%

59
35%

64
31%

39
32%

94
31%

69
34%

Somewhat oppose

36
7%

21
8%

15
6%

11
6%

9
6%

9
6%

19
8%

7
7%

9
6%

27
8%

11
6%

17
8%

9
7%

25
8%

Strongly oppose

13
3%

7
3%

6
2%

4
2%

4
3%

16
11%
CD
5
3%

4
3%

5
2%

3
3%

6
3%

7
2%

7
4%
L

2
1%

4
3%
L

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

451
90%

220
89%

232
92%

132
91%

226
90%

93
90%

151
91%

301
90%

150
89%

190
91%

49
10%

27
11%

21
8%

151
92%
E
14
8%

125
86%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

176
92%
E
15
8%

20
14%
CD

14
9%

24
10%

10
10%

15
9%

33
10%

18
11%

18
9%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
976
483

Yes
T
71
33*

No
U
939
467

105
56%

9
55%

280
58%

18
55%

271
58%

100
32%

62
33%

6
39%

156
32%

12
36%

150
32%

11
5%

19
6%

17
9%

1
3%

35
7%

2
5%

34
7%

8
3%

5
2%

7
2%

5
3%

0
3%

12
3%

1
3%

12
3%

111
90%

267
89%

184
92%

284
91%

168
88%

16
94%

436
90%

31
92%

421
90%

13
10%

33
11%

15
8%

27
9%

22
12%

1
6%

48
10%

3
8%

46
10%

Wind power

Summary

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 * small base

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
675
332
332
168

1007
500

Male
A
492
253

Female
B
515
247

Under 35
C
294
172

35 to 49
D
378
183

50 to 64
E
335
145

Low
F
429
217

Medium
G
330
160

High
H
248
123

Married
I
330
152

Other
J
677
348

Low
K
238
113

Medium
L
588
285

High
M
181
101

Yes
N
711
352

No
O
296
148

Strongly support

346
69%

173
68%

173
70%

118
68%

124
68%

104
72%

149
69%

112
70%

84
68%

106
70%

240
69%

197
69%

64
63%

242
69%

104
70%

225
68%

Somewhat support

131
26%

69
27%

62
25%

47
28%

50
27%

33
23%

57
26%

40
25%

34
27%

37
25%

94
27%

84
74%
M
25
22%

75
26%

30
30%

96
27%

35
24%

Somewhat oppose

18
4%

9
4%

8
3%

5
3%

7
4%

5
4%

8
4%

6
4%

4
3%

6
4%

12
3%

4
3%

10
4%

4
4%

11
3%

Strongly oppose

5
1%

1
0

4
2%
A

1
1%

2
1%

2
2%

2
1%

1
1%

2
2%

2
1%

3
1%

0
0

2
1%

3
3%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

477
95%

242
96%

235
95%

165
96%

174
95%

138
95%

207
95%

152
95%

118
95%

143
95%

333
96%

109
97%

272
96%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

23
5%

10
4%

13
5%

7
4%

9
5%

7
5%

10
5%

8
5%

6
5%

8
5%

15
4%

4
3%

13
4%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
42*

No
S
923
458

Yes
T
148
74

No
U
859
426

121
72%

31
74%

315
69%

51
69%

295
69%

93
28%

38
23%

9
22%

122
27%

18
25%

113
26%

7
4%

12
4%

5
3%

1
3%

17
4%

3
4%

15
3%

3
1%

2
1%

2
1%

3
2%

0
1%

5
1%

1
2%

4
1%

95
94%

337
96%

139
94%

318
96%

159
95%

40
96%

437
95%

69
94%

408
96%

7
6%

15
4%

9
6%

15
4%

9
5%

2
4%

22
5%

4
6%

19
4%

Wind power

Summary

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 * small base

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Australia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
354
190

1004
500

Male
A
532
252

Female
B
472
248

Under 35
C
169
197

35 to 49
D
332
155

50 to 64
E
503
149

Low
F
225
126*

Medium
G
564
275

High
H
215
99

Married
I
564
241

Other
J
440
259

Low
K
360
131

Medium
L
348
295

High
M
296
74

Yes
N
581
256

No
O
423
244

Employed
P
650
310

Strongly support

337
67%

169
67%

167
68%

135
69%

102
66%

100
67%

88
70%

175
64%

176
68%

83
63%

171
67%

166
68%

207
67%

Somewhat support

70
28%

46
24%

46
29%

41
27%

23
19%

68
28%

65
25%

39
30%

23
31%

71
28%

62
25%

83
27%

Somewhat oppose

26
5%

18
7%

8
3%

14
7%

5
3%

7
5%

Strongly oppose

5
1%

3
1%

2
1%

1
1%

2
1%

2
1%

13
10%
G
2
1%

87
32%
F
10
4%

209
71%
M
71
24%

45
61%

62
25%

73
74%
G
22
22%

160
66%

133
27%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

469
94%

231
92%

238
96%

181
92%

147
95%

140
94%

111
88%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

31
6%

21
8%

10
4%

15
8%

7
5%

8
6%

15
12%
GH

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R
144
69*

No
S
860
431

Yes
T
193
81*

No
U
811
419

METRO
V
634
297

NON-METRO
W
370
203

VIC/TAS
X
284
139

NSW/ACT
Y
320
148

QLD
Z
167
103*

SA/NT
a
114
54*

WA
b
119
57*

130
68%

51
74%

286
66%

57
71%

279
67%

197
67%

139
68%

88
64%

90
61%

12
18%

120
28%

17
21%

116
28%

85
29%

48
23%

45
30%
b
11
8%

79
76%
Y
22
21%

38
70%

50
26%

15
27%

42
75%
Y
10
17%

Wind power

3
3%

10
4%

16
6%

7
6%

14
5%

5
7%

12
5%

14
6%

17
5%

10
5%

4
5%

23
5%

5
6%

22
5%

12
4%

14
7%

42
30%
b
7
5%

3
3%

1
2%

4
6%

3
1%

0
0

3
1%

2
1%

2
1%

2
1%

1
2%

2
1%

2
1%

4
1%

1
1%

2
3%

3
1%

2
3%

3
1%

3
1%

2
1%

2
1%

2
1%

0
-

0
-

1
2%

263
95%
F
13
5%

95
97%
F
3
3%

228
95%

241
93%

122
93%

279
95%

67
91%

241
94%

228
93%

290
94%

179
94%

63
92%

406
94%

74
92%

395
94%

282
95%

187
92%

130
94%

135
91%

100
97%

53
98%

52
92%

13
5%

18
7%

9
7%

15
5%

7
9%

15
6%

16
7%

20
6%

11
6%

6
8%

25
6%

7
8%

24
6%

14
5%

17
8%

9
6%

13
9%

3
3%

1
2%

5
8%

Summary

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
346
326
174

1001
500

Male
A
520
251

Female
B
481
249

Under 35
C
377
186

35 to 49
D
310
150

50 to 64
E
314
164

Low
F
599
298

Medium
G
330
165

High
H
72
36*

Married
I
516
263

Other
J
485
237

Low
K
310
154

Medium
L
224
114

High
M
467
232

Yes
N
505
249

No
O
496
251

Strongly support

252
50%

119
47%

133
53%

93
50%

80
53%

79
48%

154
52%

79
48%

19
51%

127
48%

125
53%

124
50%

128
51%

156
48%

216
43%

113
45%

103
41%

80
43%

62
41%

74
45%

126
42%

74
45%

16
45%

94
40%

107
42%

29
6%

16
6%

13
5%

11
6%

6
4%

11
7%

16
5%

11
7%

1
4%

15
6%

9
6%

5
5%

113
49%
KL
14
6%

109
44%

Somewhat oppose

122
46%
J
14
5%

65
57%
M
43
37%

102
44%

Somewhat support

84
55%
M
60
39%

13
5%

15
6%

151
46%
Q
17
5%

Strongly oppose

4
1%

3
1%
B

0
0

1
1%

2
1%

1
0

3
1%

1
1%

0
-

1
0

3
1%
I

0
0

1
1%

2
1%

2
1%

1
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

468
94%

232
92%

236
95%

173
93%

142
94%

153
93%

280
94%

153
93%

35
96%

248
94%

219
92%

144
94%

108
95%

216
93%

233
94%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

32
6%

19
8%

13
5%

13
7%

8
6%

11
7%

19
6%

12
7%

1
4%

14
6%

18
8%

10
6%

6
5%

16
7%

16
6%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
112
56

No
S
889
444

Yes
T
142
71

No
U
859
429

96
55%
P
65
38%

25
45%

227
51%

33
46%

219
51%

28
50%

188
42%

35
50%

181
42%

12
7%

2
4%

27
6%

2
3%

27
6%

2
1%

1
1%

1
2%

3
1%

1
1%

3
1%

234
93%

307
94%

161
93%

53
95%

415
93%

68
96%

400
93%

17
7%

19
6%

13
7%

3
5%

29
7%

3
4%

30
7%

Wind power

Summary

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 * small base

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
157
330
170

501
500

Male
A
242
253

Female
B
259
247

Under 35
C
196
211

35 to 49
D
189
183

50 to 64
E
116
107

Low
F
94
96*

Medium
G
230
230

High
H
177
174

Married
I
287
271

Other
J
214
229

Low
K
17
20**

Medium
L
157
166

High
M
327
314

Yes
N
250
243

No
O
251
257

Strongly support

321
64%

166
66%

155
63%

129
61%

114
62%

61
64%

141
62%

119
68%

176
65%

145
63%

10
51%

117
71%

194
62%

151
62%

170
66%

214
65%

Somewhat support

147
29%

68
27%

79
32%

61
29%

61
33%

78
74%
CD
25
24%

28
29%

69
30%

50
28%

79
29%

68
30%

9
44%

38
23%

74
30%

73
28%

Somewhat oppose

25
5%

13
5%

11
5%

14
7%

8
4%

3
3%

3
3%

17
7%

5
3%

13
5%

12
5%

1
5%

6
4%

100
32%
L
17
5%

15
6%

Strongly oppose

7
1%

4
2%

3
1%

6
3%

1
1%

0
-

4
4%
GH

2
1%

1
1%

3
1%

4
2%

0
-

4
3%

3
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

468
94%

235
93%

234
94%

190
90%

174
95%

89
93%

211
92%

168
97%

255
94%

214
93%

19
95%

155
93%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

32
6%

18
7%

14
6%

20
10%
E

9
5%

104
97%
C
3
3%

7
7%

19
8%

6
3%

16
6%

16
7%

1
5%

11
7%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
61
60*

No
S
440
440

Yes
T
101
98*

No
U
400
402

107
63%

34
57%

287
65%

66
67%

256
64%

92
28%

55
32%

21
35%

126
29%

28
28%

119
30%

10
4%

19
6%

6
3%

4
6%

21
5%

5
5%

20
5%

3
1%

4
2%

5
2%

2
1%

1
2%

6
1%

0
-

7
2%

294
94%

225
93%

244
95%

306
93%

162
96%

55
92%

413
94%

94
95%

375
93%

20
6%

18
7%

14
5%

24
7%

7
4%

5
8%

27
6%

5
5%

27
7%

Wind power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Russia
Russia
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

561
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
448
113
373
127*

Male
A
251
241

Female
B
310
259

Under 35
C
264
211

35 to 49
D
268
240

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
29
35**

Medium
G
64
65*

High
H
468
400

Married
I
288
250

Other
J
273
250

Low
K
61
146*

Medium
L
290
266

High
M
210
88

Yes
N
286
259

No
O
275
241

183
71%

159
75%

188
79%

45
90%

24
69%

54
82%

314
79%

203
81%

189
75%

120
82%

200
75%

71
81%

204
79%

188
78%

292
78%

43
20%

43
18%

5
10%

9
25%

11
16%

71
18%

40
16%

50
20%

23
16%

54
20%

13
14%

46
18%

44
18%

8
4%

7
3%

0
-

2
6%

1
1%

12
3%

6
2%

9
3%

3
2%

8
3%

4
4%

9
3%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
40**

No
S
512
460

Yes
T
109
83*

No
U
452
417

100
79%

34
86%

357
78%

63
77%

328
79%

65
17%

25
20%

4
11%

86
19%

14
17%

76
18%

6
2%

14
4%

1
1%

1
2%

14
3%

5
6%

10
2%

Wind power
Strongly support

392
78%

Somewhat support

90
18%

208
87%
B
29
12%

Somewhat oppose

14
3%

2
1%

62
24%
A
12
5%

Strongly oppose

4
1%

1
1%

2
1%

2
1%

2
1%

0
-

0
-

0
-

4
1%

1
0

3
1%

0
-

3
1%

1
1%

1
0

3
1%

2
1%

1
1%

1
2%

3
1%

1
1%

3
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

482
96%

237
99%

245
94%

202
96%

231
96%

49
100%

33
94%

64
99%

385
96%

243
97%

239
95%

143
98%

255
96%

84
95%

249
96%

232
96%

357
96%

125
98%

39
96%

443
96%

77
93%

405
97%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

18
4%

4
1%

15
6%

9
4%

9
4%

0
-

2
6%

1
1%

15
4%

6
3%

12
5%

3
2%

11
4%

4
5%

10
4%

8
4%

16
4%

2
2%

1
4%

17
4%

5
7%

13
3%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
178
339
161*

502
500

Male
A
216
253*

Female
B
286
247

Under 35
C
143
185*

35 to 49
D
151
137*

50 to 64
E
208
177*

Low
F
245
216*

Medium
G
219
238

High
H
38
46**

Married
I
138
141*

Other
J
364
359

Low
K
329
105

Medium
L
85
263*

High
M
88
133*

Yes
N
329
352

No
O
173
148*

Strongly support

345
69%

158
63%

136
73%

90
65%

120
68%

158
73%

157
66%

30
66%

86
61%

260
72%

79
75%

176
67%

91
68%

244
69%

102
69%

230
68%

Somewhat support

125
25%

73
29%

187
76%
A
52
21%

45
24%

42
31%

38
21%

53
25%

59
25%

13
28%

45
32%

80
22%

18
17%

71
27%

36
27%

88
25%

37
25%

Somewhat oppose

17
3%

11
5%

5
2%

3
2%

2
1%

12
7%

4
2%

13
5%

0
1%

4
3%

13
3%

6
5%

7
3%

5
3%

11
3%

Strongly oppose

13
3%

10
4%

3
1%

1
1%

4
3%

7
4%

1
1%

9
4%

3
5%

6
4%

7
2%

3
3%

9
3%

2
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

470
94%

232
91%

239
97%

181
97%

132
96%

158
89%

211
98%

216
91%

43
94%

131
93%

340
95%

97
92%

247
94%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

30
6%

22
9%

8
3%

5
3%

6
4%

19
11%

5
2%

22
9%

3
6%

10
7%

20
5%

8
8%

15
6%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
46
50**

No
S
456
450

Yes
T
68
88*

No
U
434
412

115
71%

30
61%

315
70%

65
74%

280
68%

88
26%

37
23%

11
23%

114
25%

14
16%

111
27%

6
4%

11
3%

5
3%

5
9%

12
3%

5
6%

12
3%

9
3%

4
2%

9
3%

4
2%

4
7%

9
2%

4
4%

9
2%

126
95%

332
94%

138
94%

318
94%

152
94%

41
83%

429
95%

79
90%

391
95%

6
5%

20
6%

9
6%

20
6%

9
6%

8
17%

21
5%

9
10%

21
5%

Wind power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
425
81
416
84*

506
500

Male
A
276
250

Female
B
230
250

Under 35
C
305
282

35 to 49
D
184
181

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
86
78*

Medium
G
279
272

High
H
141
150

Married
I
249
258

Other
J
257
242

Low
K
196
194

Medium
L
35
35**

High
M
275
271

Yes
N
225
219

No
O
281
281

Strongly support

394
79%

206
83%

188
75%

218
78%

142
79%

33
89%

55
70%

119
79%

211
82%

183
76%

139
72%

28
80%

220
78%

327
79%

97
19%

41
16%

56
22%

58
21%

35
19%

4
11%

26
18%

42
16%

54
22%

38
17%

58
21%

8
2%

3
1%

5
2%

5
2%

3
2%

0
-

4
1%

4
2%

4
2%

4
1%

52
27%
M
2
1%

6
18%

Somewhat oppose

23
30%
GH
0
-

227
84%
K
38
14%

174
80%

Somewhat support

220
81%
F
47
17%

1
2%

5
2%

5
2%

2
0

0
-

2
1%

1
0

1
0

0
-

0
-

1
0

1
1%

1
0

1
0

1
1%

0
-

1
0

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

491
98%

247
99%

244
97%

276
98%

177
98%

38
100%

78
100%

267
98%

145
97%

253
98%

237
98%

191
99%

35
98%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

9
2%

3
1%

6
3%

6
2%

4
2%

0
-

0
-

5
2%

5
3%

5
2%

5
2%

3
1%

1
2%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
446
435

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
371
369

67
80%

56
86%

338
78%

104
80%

290
79%

81
19%

15
18%

8
12%

89
20%

22
17%

75
20%

2
1%

6
1%

2
2%

1
1%

7
2%

3
1%

1
0

1
0

2
0

0
-

0
-

2
0

5
4%
U
0
-

265
98%

212
97%

278
99%

408
98%

82
98%

64
99%

427
98%

126
96%

365
99%

6
2%

6
3%

3
1%

8
2%

2
2%

1
1%

9
2%

5
4%

5
1%

Wind power

Strongly oppose

2
1%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Turkey
Turkey
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
320
188
288
212*

508
500

Male
A
404
252

Female
B
104
248*

Under 35
C
398
262

35 to 49
D
99
190*

50 to 64
E
11
48**

Low
F
76
56*

Medium
G
238
204

High
H
194
240*

Married
I
224
290*

Other
J
284
210

Low
K
174
176*

Medium
L
85
97**

High
M
249
227

Yes
N
253
220*

No
O
255
280*

Strongly support

445
89%

223
89%

222
89%

227
86%

170
90%

48
100%

44
79%

169
83%

260
90%

185
88%

142
80%

89
91%

249
89%

259
90%

33
7%

21
8%

13
5%

25
10%

8
4%

0
-

19
9%

16
6%

17
8%

18
10%

6
6%

10
4%

24
8%

Somewhat oppose

18
4%

5
2%

14
5%

7
3%

11
6%

0
-

8
15%
H
2
3%

215
95%
K
9
4%

196
89%

Somewhat support

232
97%
FG
6
2%
2
1%

13
5%

5
3%

3
1%

14
6%

3
1%

3
1%

0
-

3
1%

0
-

0
-

2
3%

1
0

0
0

3
1%

14
8%
M
2
1%

1
1%

Strongly oppose

15
7%
H
1
0

1
1%

0
-

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

478
96%

244
97%

234
95%

252
96%

179
94%

48
100%

53
94%

188
92%

276
95%

202
96%

160
91%

95
98%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

22
4%

8
3%

14
5%

11
4%

11
6%

0
-

3
6%

16
8%
H

237
99%
G
2
1%

13
5%

8
4%

16
9%
M

2
2%

224
99%
K
3
1%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
59
53*

No
S
449
447

Yes
T
155
146*

No
U
353
354

186
88%

49
91%

396
89%

137
94%

308
87%

13
5%

20
9%

2
4%

31
7%

5
3%

28
8%

5
2%

14
5%

4
2%

2
4%

17
4%

3
2%

16
4%

1
1%

2
1%

2
1%

1
1%

1
2%

2
1%

1
1%

2
1%

205
93%

273
98%

272
94%

206
97%

50
95%

428
96%

142
97%

336
95%

15
7%

7
2%

16
6%

6
3%

3
5%

19
4%

4
3%

18
5%

Wind power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Hungary
Hungary
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
611
399
285
215

1010
500

Male
A
504
244

Female
B
506
256

Under 35
C
283
202

35 to 49
D
307
142

50 to 64
E
420
156

Low
F
480
260

Medium
G
405
166

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
516
226

Other
J
494
274

Low
K
172
130

Medium
L
596
294

High
M
242
77

Yes
N
554
238

No
O
456
262

Strongly support

406
81%

204
84%

202
79%

163
81%

115
81%

128
82%

204
78%

138
84%

1
100%

181
80%

225
82%

94
73%

210
80%

228
80%

61
12%

27
11%

34
13%

26
13%

17
12%

17
11%

38
14%

18
11%

0
-

30
13%

31
11%

28
12%

33
12%

Somewhat oppose

15
3%

6
2%

9
4%

7
4%

4
2%

4
3%

10
4%

2
1%

0
-

7
3%

8
3%

23
18%
LM
5
4%

65
84%
K
7
9%

196
82%

Somewhat support

248
84%
K
31
11%
8
3%

3
4%

6
3%

Strongly oppose

18
4%

7
3%

10
4%

5
2%

7
5%

6
4%

9
3%

7
4%

0
-

8
4%

10
4%

8
6%

8
3%

2
3%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

467
93%

231
95%

236
92%

189
94%

132
93%

146
93%

242
93%

156
94%

1
100%

211
93%

256
93%

117
90%

279
95%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

33
7%

13
5%

20
8%

12
6%

10
7%

10
7%

19
7%

9
6%

0
-

15
7%

18
7%

13
10%

15
5%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
37*

No
S
920
463

Yes
T
92
39*

No
U
918
461

178
83%

31
82%

375
81%

33
85%

373
81%

40
14%

21
10%

5
12%

56
12%

5
12%

56
12%

9
3%

8
3%

7
3%

1
2%

15
3%

0
1%

15
3%

8
3%

10
4%

10
3%

8
4%

2
4%

16
4%

1
2%

17
4%

71
93%

224
94%

243
93%

267
94%

200
93%

35
94%

432
93%

38
97%

429
93%

5
7%

14
6%

19
7%

18
6%

15
7%

2
6%

31
7%

1
3%

32
7%

Wind power

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

558
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
380
178
302
198*

Male
A
240
248

Female
B
318
252

Under 35
C
249
215

35 to 49
D
228
184

50 to 64
E
81
102*

Low
F
413
400

Medium
G
127
87*

High
H
18
13**

Married
I
275
254

Other
J
283
246

Low
K
29
104**

Medium
L
367
327

High
M
162
69

Yes
N
328
280

No
O
230
220

184
73%

162
75%

87
85%

320
80%

75
85%

10
78%

208
82%

197
80%

76
73%

275
84%

55
79%

249
83%

11
11%

65
16%

10
12%

1
8%

34
13%

43
18%

25
24%

40
12%

12
17%

242
86%
O
30
11%

164
74%

44
20%

157
85%
C
22
12%

7
3%

3
2%

2
2%

10
2%

2
2%

1
4%

9
4%

3
1%

3
3%

6
2%

3
4%

5
2%

47
21%
N
7
3%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
49
42**

No
S
509
458

Yes
T
93
69*

No
U
465
431

156
79%

38
91%

367
80%

60
87%

345
80%

44
15%

33
16%

3
7%

74
16%

8
11%

69
16%

6
2%

6
3%

1
2%

11
2%

1
1%

11
3%

Wind power
Strongly support

405
81%

Somewhat support

77
15%

221
89%
B
22
9%

Somewhat oppose

12
2%

4
2%

55
22%
A
8
3%

Strongly oppose

6
1%

2
1%

4
2%

2
1%

2
1%

1
1%

4
1%

1
1%

1
10%

3
1%

3
1%

0
-

5
2%

1
1%

3
1%

3
1%

3
1%

3
2%

0
-

6
1%

1
1%

5
1%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

482
96%

242
98%

240
95%

205
96%

178
97%

98
97%

386
97%

85
97%

11
86%

242
95%

240
98%

101
97%

315
96%

66
95%

272
97%

210
96%

294
97%

188
95%

41
98%

441
96%

68
98%

414
96%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

18
4%

6
2%

12
5%

9
4%

5
3%

4
3%

14
3%

2
3%

2
14%

12
5%

6
2%

3
3%

12
4%

3
5%

9
3%

9
4%

8
3%

10
5%

1
2%

17
4%

1
2%

17
4%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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China
China
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1000
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
871
129
410
90*

Male
A
499
249

Female
B
501
251

Under 35
C
482
200

35 to 49
D
404
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
109
99*

Medium
G
328
221

High
H
563
181

Married
I
671
346

Other
J
329
154*

Low
K
111
295

Medium
L
282
155

High
M
607
50

Yes
N
668
298

No
O
332
202

165
66%

152
76%

142
73%

74
69%

67
68%

160
73%

140
78%

256
74%

111
72%

208
70%

123
79%

37
74%

216
72%

151
75%

302
74%

45
23%

49
25%

32
31%

30
31%

60
27%

37
20%

86
25%

41
27%

28
18%

47
23%

2
1%

0
0

1
1%

1
0

3
2%

3
1%

2
1%

4
3%
K
0
0

12
24%
L
1
2%
K
0
0

80
27%

3
1%

87
30%
L
0
-

2
1%

151
97%
4
3%
K

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
134
67*

No
S
866
433

Yes
T
333
120*

No
U
667
380

65
73%

42
63%

325
75%

84
70%

283
75%

103
25%

23
26%

24
36%

103
24%

34
29%

92
24%

3
1%

4
1%

1
1%

1
1%

4
1%

2
1%

3
1%

0
0

1
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

49
97%

296
99%

198
98%

406
99%

89
99%

66
99%

428
99%

118
98%

376
99%

1
3%
K

2
1%

3
2%

5
1%

1
1%

1
1%

5
1%

2
2%

4
1%

Wind power
Strongly support

367
73%

Somewhat support

127
25%

203
81%
B
45
18%

Somewhat oppose

5
1%

1
0

82
33%
A
4
2%

1
0

1
0

0
0

1
0

0
-

0
-

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

1
0

0
-

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

494
99%

247
99%

247
98%

197
98%

191
99%

106
100%

97
99%

220
100%

177
98%

342
99%

152
99%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

6
1%

2
1%

4
2%

3
2%

2
1%

0
0

1
1%

1
0

4
2%

4
1%

2
1%

295
100%
LM
0
-

Strongly oppose
Summary

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 * small base

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Brazil
Brazil
Total
Base: All Respondents (unwtd)
Base: All Respondents (wtd)

1030
500

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
704
326
284
216*

Male
A
385
244*

Female
B
645
256

Under 35
C
423
271*

35 to 49
D
344
152*

50 to 64
E
263
77*

Low
F
269
225*

Medium
G
732
272

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
399
173*

Other
J
631
327

Low
K
133
363

Medium
L
507
107

High
M
390
30

Yes
N
463
177*

No
O
567
323

116
45%

165
61%

90
59%

51
67%

105
47%

3
91%

104
60%

202
62%

209
58%

187
66%

29
19%

11
14%

0
9%

29
17%

82
25%

83
23%

34
19%

77
24%

28
10%

28
18%

10
13%

20
7%

0
-

31
18%

35
11%

5
7%

8
3%

0
-

9
5%

8
2%

8
7%
M
3
3%

31
17%

6
4%

57
16%
LM
14
4%

1
3%

6
2%

65
29%
G
46
20%
G
9
4%

24
80%
KL
5
17%

199
62%

71
26%

74
69%
K
23
21%

107
61%

80
31%
A
48
19%
A
11
4%

199
73%
F
46
17%

0
1%

196
77%

236
87%

119
78%

62
80%

170
75%

3
100%

133
77%

284
87%

292
80%

60
23%
A

34
13%

34
22%

15
20%

55
25%
G

244
90%
F
28
10%

0
-

40
23%

43
13%

71
20%
LM

97
90%
K
11
10%
M

28
97%
KL
1
3%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
96
45**

No
S
934
455

Yes
T
179
60**

No
U
851
440

119
55%

36
80%

270
59%

46
76%

260
59%

50
18%

60
28%

4
8%

107
24%

6
10%

105
24%

35
11%

39
14%

27
13%

5
10%

61
13%

5
9%

60
14%

5
3%

12
4%

8
3%

9
4%

1
2%

16
4%

3
5%

14
3%

141
80%

276
85%

237
84%

180
83%

40
88%

377
83%

52
86%

365
83%

36
20%

47
15%

46
16%

37
17%

5
12%

78
17%

8
14%

75
17%

Wind power
Strongly support

306
61%

Somewhat support

111
22%

191
78%
B
31
13%

Somewhat oppose

66
13%

17
7%

Strongly oppose

17
3%

6
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

417
83%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

83
17%

221
91%
B
23
9%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
635
369
307
193

1004
500

Male
A
489
250

Female
B
515
250

Under 35
C
352
181

35 to 49
D
386
191

50 to 64
E
266
128

Low
F
216
111

Medium
G
469
230

High
H
319
160

Married
I
501
249

Other
J
503
251

Low
K
374
243

Medium
L
525
199

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
520
253

No
O
484
247

Strongly support

383
77%

192
77%

191
76%

143
79%

144
75%

96
75%

82
74%

179
78%

121
76%

192
77%

191
76%

189
78%

153
77%

41
70%

192
76%

191
77%

240
78%

Somewhat support

92
18%

48
19%

44
17%

31
17%

36
19%

26
20%

18
16%

43
19%

31
19%

45
18%

47
19%

42
17%

34
17%

50
20%

42
17%

Somewhat oppose

17
3%

6
2%

11
4%

5
3%

7
4%

5
4%

6
5%

6
3%

5
3%

8
3%

8
3%

8
3%

7
4%

16
27%
KL
2
3%

7
3%

Strongly oppose

8
2%

4
1%

4
2%

3
1%

4
2%

1
1%

4
4%
G

1
1%

3
2%

3
1%

5
2%

4
2%

4
2%

0
-

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

475
95%

240
96%

235
94%

173
96%

180
94%

122
95%

101
91%

237
95%

231
95%

187
94%

25
5%

10
4%

15
6%

8
4%

11
6%

6
5%

10
9%
GH

152
96%
F
7
4%

238
95%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

222
97%
F
8
3%

11
5%

14
5%

12
5%

11
6%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
136
63

No
S
868
437

Yes
T
225
105

No
U
779
395

143
74%

51
81%

332
76%

296
75%

56
18%

36
19%

11
18%

81
18%

88
83%
U
15
14%

10
4%

9
3%

8
4%

1
1%

16
4%

3
2%

14
4%

4
2%

4
2%

3
1%

5
3%
P

0
-

8
2%

0
0

8
2%

56
97%

242
96%

233
94%

179
93%

62
99%

413
94%

102
97%

373
94%

2
3%

11
4%

14
6%

296
96%
Q
12
4%

13
7%
P

1
1%

24
6%

3
3%

22
6%

Wind power

77
20%

Summary

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

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CK3_6. [Wind power] Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each way of producing electricity.
Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
311
193
299
201

504
500

Male
A
241
252

Female
B
263
248

Under 35
C
150
184

35 to 49
D
171
159

50 to 64
E
183
156

Low
F
201
205

Medium
G
216
211

High
H
87
84*

Married
I
172
157

Other
J
332
343

Low
K
144
172

Medium
L
227
186

High
M
133
142

Yes
N
312
299

No
O
192
201

Strongly support

322
64%

167
66%

154
62%

120
65%

100
63%

101
65%

139
68%

126
60%

56
68%

98
62%

224
65%

113
66%

119
64%

90
63%

189
63%

133
66%

186
62%

Somewhat support

152
30%

73
29%

79
32%

57
31%

48
30%

47
30%

48
23%

52
33%

99
29%

45
26%

57
31%

49
35%

95
32%

57
28%

Somewhat oppose

10
4%

8
3%

4
2%

8
5%

6
4%

11
5%

80
38%
F
4
2%

24
29%

17
3%

3
4%

3
2%

14
4%

9
5%

5
3%

3
2%

10
3%

7
4%

Strongly oppose

9
2%

2
1%

8
3%

3
2%

4
2%

3
2%

8
4%

2
1%

0
-

4
3%

5
1%

4
3%

5
3%

0
-

5
2%

Top2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat support)

473
95%

240
95%

233
94%

177
96%

148
93%

148
95%

187
91%

80
96%

150
95%

324
94%

158
92%

176
95%

Low2Box (Strongly/ Somewhat oppose)

27
5%

12
5%

15
6%

7
4%

11
7%

8
5%

18
9%
G

206
97%
F
5
3%

3
4%

7
5%

19
6%

14
8%
M

10
5%

139
98%
K
3
2%

Base: All Respondents (unwtd)


Base: All Respondents (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
490
487

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
460
457

North
V
252
239

Center
W
121
115

South
X
131
146

French
Y
243
252

Flemish
Z
261
248

136
68%

9
71%

312
64%

30
70%

291
64%

139
58%

77
67%

52
26%

3
23%

148
30%

12
28%

139
31%

36
31%

9
3%

9
4%

0
-

17
4%

0
-

17
4%

82
34%
X
11
4%

181
72%
Z
61
24%

140
57%

100
33%

106
72%
V
34
23%

3
2%

4
3%

7
3%

90
36%
Y
11
4%

4
2%

4
1%

5
2%

1
6%

9
2%

1
2%

9
2%

7
3%

0
-

2
2%

2
1%

7
3%

284
95%

189
94%

286
96%

187
93%

12
94%

461
95%

42
98%

431
94%

221
93%

112
98%

140
96%

243
96%

230
93%

15
5%

11
6%

13
4%

14
7%

1
6%

26
5%

1
2%

26
6%

18
7%

3
2%

6
4%

9
4%

18
7%

Wind power

Summary

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/X - Y/Z * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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All Countries
Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

11529

5178

6351

4439

4142

2948

3748

4550

3112

5199

6047

3344

4343

3842

6305

5224

7919

7412

3322

4091

3209

2634

1569

2505

2671

2138

3202

3923

2837

2638

1938

3796

3616

4935

Previously

4743
64%

2564
63%

2012
63%

1682
64%

1710
64%

1386
65%

2001
62%

2458
65%

2285
63%

850
27%

688
26%

614
25%

715
27%

568
27%

713
25%

962
27%

751
10%

310
9%

441
11%

347
11%

264
10%

141
9%

296
12%
GH

245
9%

185
9%

398
10%

363
13%
LM

246
9%
M

585
30%
KL
142
7%

956
25%

Neither

904
28%
J
297
9%

1772
67%
KM
620
24%

1210
62%

1086
27%

2613
67%
I
913
23%

1760
62%

1919
26%

1049
67%
C
380
24%

1595
64%

Recently

2178
66%
B
833
25%

382
10%

369
10%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

3610

1199

10330

2023

9506

2478

740

6672

1233

6179

3132
63%

1611
65%

475
64%

4267
64%

800
65%

3943
64%

1320
27%
Q
483
10%

599
24%

212
29%

1707
26%

346
28%

1573
25%

268
11%

53
7%

698
10%
R

88
7%

663
11%
T

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Spain
U

Sweden
V

Turkey
W

United
States
X

305

620

259

304

487

302

300

255

355

239

Total

Argentina
A

Australia
B

Belgium
C

Brazil
D

Canada
E

China
F

France
G

Germany
H

Great Britain
I

Hungary
J

India
K

Indonesia
L

Italy
M

Japan
N

Mexico
O

Poland
P

Russia
Q

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)

11529

375

634

301

777

642

578

668

804

526

572

373

336

810

585

393

244

350

283

303

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy (wtd)

7412

361

328

301

341

316

291

332

397

257

293

194

333

404

294

410

214

308

287

301*
190
63%
FKNRT
79
26%
AHMV
32
11%
MT

93
31%

4743
64%

Recently

268
74%
BCDEFGIKNORS
1919
56
26%
16%

Neither

751
10%

Previously

36
10%
MTUW

218
66%
FKNRTX
75
23%
AHMV
35
11%
MTUW

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T

192
217
212
122
205
306
158
217
83
223
323
122
263
153
232
129
64%
64%
67%
42%
62%
77%
61%
74%
43%
67%
80%
42%
64%
72%
75%
45%
FKNRTX
FKNRT
FGKNRTX
T
FKNRTX DEFGIKLNORS FKNRTX DEFGIKLNORS
T
FKNRTX EFGIJKLNOPRS
T
FKNRTX
FGIKNRTX DEFGIKLNORS
T
59
67
61
151
75
62
52
54
97
89
63
152
107
34
50
102
20%
20%
19%
52%
23%
16%
20%
19%
50%
27%
16%
52%
26%
16%
16%
35%
V
V
V
GHIJLMOPQRS AHMQUV
HMV
V
GHIJLMOPQRS
ACEHIJMPQUV
ABCDEGHIJLMOPQRSAEHJMPQUV
ABCDEGHIJLMOPQ
50
56
44
18
52
29
47
22
14
21
17
20
40
27
26
57
17%
17%
14%
6%
16%
7%
18%
7%
7%
6%
4%
7%
10%
13%
8%
20%
FHJKLMNOQTFHJKLMNQTUW
FHJKLMNQTUW
ABFHJKLMNOQT
MT
FHJKLMNOQST
MT
T
MT
MTU
FHLMNTUW
MT
FHJKLMNOQST

232
204
77%
80%
BCDEFGIKLNORSDEFGIKLNORS
200
54
26
66%
18%
10%
GHIJKLMNOPQ
V
9
14
24
3%
5%
10%
MT

251
131
71%
55%
FKNRTX
FKNRT
90
63
25%
26%
AHMV
ACEHIJMPQUV
14
45
4%
19%
ABEFHJKLMNOQST

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/X/Y/Z/a * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Japan?

Total

North
America
A

LATAM
B

Europe
C

APAC
D

G-8
Countries
E

BRIC
F

Middle
East/Africa
G

11529

1129

1545

4804

3161

4872

2078

890

7412

555

1111

2752

2051

2547

1135

943

Previously

4743
64%

1990
72%
ABDEFG
480
17%

Neither

751
10%

133
12%
D

283
10%
D

1688
66%
ADFG
578
23%
C
280
11%
D

655
58%

1919
26%

748
67%
ADFG
231
21%

1093
53%

Recently

343
62%
D
123
22%
C
89
16%
BCDEFG

570
60%
D
271
29%
ABCE
103
11%
D

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

814
40%
ABCEFG
144
7%

365
32%
ABCE
114
10%
D

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Argentina
Argentina
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

375

138

237

178

129

68

13

63

299

117

258

123

134

118

192

183

275

100

38

337

56

319

361

158*

202

173

122*

66*

15**

77*

269

107*

253

230

91

40

160

201

250

110*

32**

329

44*

317

Previously

268
74%

125
79%

143
71%

89
73%

39
59%

8
53%

55
71%

205
76%

82
76%

186
73%

166
72%

72
78%

30
75%

119
74%

149
74%

191
76%

77
69%

22
69%

246
75%

34
78%

233
74%

Recently

56
16%

22
14%

34
17%

140
81%
E
20
12%

20
16%

5
36%

12
16%

39
14%

16
14%

41
16%

39
17%

11
12%

6
15%

28
17%

29
14%

43
17%

14
12%

5
16%

51
16%

5
12%

51
16%

Neither

36
10%

11
7%

25
13%

13
8%

13
11%

17
25%
C
10
16%

2
11%

10
13%

25
9%

10
9%

26
10%

24
11%

9
9%

4
9%

13
8%

23
12%

16
7%

20
18%
P

5
14%

32
10%

5
10%

32
10%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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India
India

Gender

Age

Total

Male
A

373

276

97

281

194

92

102*

105

Previously

83
43%

38
42%

45
44%

50
48%

Recently

97
50%

47
51%

50
49%

Neither

14
7%

6
7%

8
8%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income

Marital Status

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

83

125

143

75*

15**

69*

69*

28
38%

5
35%

30
44%

49
47%

40
53%

8
56%

6
6%

7
9%

1
9%

Education

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

105

216

157

25

56*

120*

74*

-**

18**

27
39%

26
46%

48
40%

35
48%

0
-

8
43%

32
47%

37
54%

27
48%

64
53%

33
45%

0
-

6
9%

5
7%

3
6%

9
7%

5
7%

0
-

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner

Yes
N

No
O

Yes
R

348

247

126

323

50

88

176

105

89*

163

31*

45*

76
43%

42
39%

42
47%

68
42%

15
47%

15
33%

10
57%

87
49%

57
54%

40
45%

83
51%

14
44%

0
-

14
8%

7
7%

7
8%

11
7%

3
8%

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

285

206

167

149

110*

84*

68
46%

44
40%

39
47%

28
61%

69
46%

60
54%

37
44%

3
6%

11
8%

6
6%

8
9%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Mexico
Mexico

Gender

Age
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

393

191

202

195

133

65

283

99

11

185

410

191

219

217

135*

58*

329

73*

8**

182*

Previously

263
64%

121
55%

143
66%

75
56%

38
52%

6
74%

111
61%

107
26%

68
31%

51
24%

72
22%

40
10%

10
5%

30
14%
A

22
10%

5
9%

39
12%
G

33
46%
F
1
2%

2
26%

Neither

47
35%
E
13
9%

44
76%
D
9
15%

219
66%

Recently

142
74%
B
39
20%

0
-

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

35 to 49
D

Household Income
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner


Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
T

208

111

135

147

214

179

280

113

42

351

71

322

227

272

81

56

214

195

280

129*

36**

374

58*

352

152
67%

174
64%

52
64%

36
65%

136
64%

126
65%

172
61%

91
70%

24
66%

239
64%

37
64%

226
64%

53
29%

54
24%

65
24%

26
31%

16
29%

57
26%

50
26%

81
29%

26
20%

11
30%

96
26%

20
35%

87
25%

18
10%

22
10%

33
12%
L

3
4%

3
6%

21
10%

19
10%

27
10%

13
10%

2
4%

38
10%

1
1%

39
11%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Spain
Spain

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

620

254

366

227

258

135

380

300

143

157

123

112

65

190

Previously

232
77%

111
78%

121
77%

92
74%

87
78%

53
81%

Recently

54
18%

24
17%

29
19%

23
19%

21
19%

Neither

14
5%

8
5%

6
4%

8
7%

4
3%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Marital Status

Education

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

196

44

298

322

90

20*

136

164

147
77%

72
80%

13
66%

107
79%

125
76%

10
15%

32
17%

17
18%

5
26%

25
18%

2
4%

11
6%

2
2%

2
8%

4
3%

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Yes
T

304

48

268

332

288

408

212

45

575

57

563

163

57*

80

158

142

185

115

22*

278

27*

273

44
77%

56
70%

124
78%

108
76%

138
75%

94
82%

16
75%

215
78%

20
76%

212
77%

29
18%

132
81%
M
25
16%

9
16%

26
17%

27
19%

37
20%

17
15%

5
21%

49
18%

5
19%

49
18%

10
6%

6
4%

4
6%

19
24%
K
4
6%

8
5%

6
4%

11
6%

3
3%

1
4%

13
5%

1
5%

13
5%

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Household Income

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

303

131

172

46

152

105

13

42

248

186

117

118

101

84

187

116

264

39

86

217

122

181

301*

141*

160*

166*

95

41

20**

63**

218*

136*

165*

116*

106*

80**

153*

148*

252*

49**

61**

240*

95*

206*

Previously

190
63%

85
60%

106
66%

109
66%

54
57%

28
68%

2
11%

58
91%

131
60%

80
59%

110
66%

62
54%

73
70%

55
69%

97
63%

93
63%

160
64%

30
61%

41
67%

149
62%

69
73%

122
59%

Recently

79
26%

40
28%

39
24%

39
24%

30
32%

10
24%

14
72%

5
8%

60
27%

40
29%

39
24%

40
35%

25
23%

14
18%

30
20%

49
33%

62
25%

17
34%

15
25%

64
27%

18
19%

61
30%

Neither

32
11%

16
11%

16
10%

18
11%

11
11%

3
8%

3
17%

0
1%

28
13%

16
11%

16
10%

14
12%

8
7%

11
13%

26
17%
O

6
4%

29
12%

2
5%

5
8%

27
11%

8
8%

24
11%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

526

239

287

170

186

170

140

257

116

141

95

88

74

70

Previously

158
61%

67
58%

91
65%

51
54%

Recently

52
20%

21
15%

20
21%

50
67%
C
16
21%

Neither

47
18%

31
27%
B
18
16%

57
65%
C
17
19%

28
20%

24
25%
DE

14
16%

9
12%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

312

74

200

326

197

183

146

299

227

349

151

36*

92

164

96

92

70

139

118

168

38
54%

95
63%

57
62%

101
61%

48
51%

30
20%

22
24%

30
18%

51
73%
K
10
15%

93
67%
O
26
19%

16
23%

25
17%

5
15%

14
15%

33
20%

27
28%
LM
20
21%
M

58
64%
K
15
16%

65
55%

16
23%

25
69%
F
6
17%

19
20%
M

8
12%

20
14%

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

177

39

89

18*

105
62%

53
60%

26
22%

33
20%

27
23%
N

31
18%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

487

56

470

239

26*

231

144
60%

18
70%

140
61%

19
22%

14
77%
S
3
15%

49
21%

5
18%

48
21%

16
18%

1
7%

45
19%

3
12%

44
19%

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 * small base

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US
US

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

487

176

311

142

166

179

108

128

251

268

219

217

161

109

239

248

281

239

97

142

90

73

75

44*

61

133

128

111

125

56

58

111

128

139

Previously

131
55%

48
50%

83
58%

44
49%

40
54%

24
53%

31
50%

76
57%

75
58%

56
51%

65
52%

32
56%

34
58%

59
54%

71
56%

Recently

63
26%

32
23%

26
29%

19
26%

10
22%

17
28%

36
27%

32
25%

31
28%

30
24%

16
28%

17
28%

31
28%

Neither

45
19%

31
32%
B
18
19%

47
63%
C
17
23%

27
19%

20
22%

15
20%

11
14%

11
25%
H

14
22%

21
15%

21
17%

24
22%

29
23%
M

8
15%

8
14%

21
19%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

206

34

99

15*

76
55%

55
55%

32
25%

37
27%

25
19%

26
19%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

453

41

446

224

18*

220

10
66%

121
54%

11
59%

120
54%

26
26%

2
15%

60
27%

4
19%

59
27%

19
19%

3
20%

43
19%

4
21%

42
19%

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 * small base

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia

Gender

Age
Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

283

189

94

186

83

14

86

48

94

77

68

138

135

148

199

84

51

232

65

218

287

148

139*

171

92*

24**

81*

51*

97*

-**

-**

77*

69*

140

115

172

173

114*

46*

242

57*

231

Previously

129
45%

66
45%

63
45%

73
43%

50
54%

6
26%

37
46%

24
47%

46
48%

0
-

0
-

24
31%

31
45%

54
47%

74
43%

85
49%

44
39%

25
56%

103
43%

27
47%

102
44%

Recently

102
35%

54
36%

48
34%

62
36%

25
27%

15
60%

28
34%

21
41%

38
39%

0
-

0
-

29
38%

25
35%

74
53%
K
48
34%

44
38%

58
34%

58
33%

44
38%

18
39%

84
35%

24
42%

78
34%

Neither

57
20%

28
19%

29
21%

36
21%

17
19%

3
13%

16
20%

6
12%

13
13%

0
-

0
-

24
32%
M

14
20%

18
13%

17
15%

39
23%

30
17%

26
23%

2
5%

54
23%
R

6
11%

50
22%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Female
B

Household Income

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Employment

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employed
P

Not
Employed
Q

350

74

326

316

452

149

49*

160

156

221

34
68%

111
69%

101
65%

25
22%

106
71%
K
25
17%

10
21%

28
17%

20
17%

18
12%

5
10%

21
13%

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

642

264

378

190

245

207

159

257

226

257

385

218

316

134

182

113

111

92

81

124

111

122

195

118

Previously

212
67%

93
69%

119
65%

69
61%

77
69%

53
66%

84
67%

75
67%

83
68%

129
66%

72
61%

Recently

61
19%

21
16%

39
22%

23
21%

18
16%

67
72%
C
19
21%

12
15%

27
22%

22
19%

23
19%

38
19%

Neither

44
14%

20
15%

24
13%

21
18%
E

17
15%
E

6
7%

15
19%
G

13
11%

15
13%

16
13%

28
14%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Chief Income Earner

Business Owner

Yes
R

No
S

190

67

95

31*

146
66%

66
69%

33
21%

46
21%

23
14%

28
13%

Senior Executive/Decision
CANADAPRAIRIES
V

CANADAATLANTIC
W

CANADAALBERTA
X

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z

Yes
T

No
U

575

87

555

51

44

50

99

285

42*

275

25*

20*

24*

48*

24
77%

188
66%

31
75%

181
66%

17
68%

14
67%

16
67%

15
15%

4
12%

57
20%

6
13%

55
20%

6
22%

4
20%

5
22%

36
74%
a
8
17%

15
16%

3
11%

40
14%

5
12%

39
14%

2
10%

3
13%

3
11%

5
9%

CANADAONTARIO
a

CANADAQUEBEC
b

203

195

-**

102

97

0
-

57
56%

0
-

23
22%

72
75%
a
15
15%

0
-

22
22%
Yb

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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France
France

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

668

304

364

268

210

190

214

340

114

199

469

233

251

184

394

274

410

332

152

180

137

107

88

107

169

56

98

235

113

142

78

192

140

204

Previously

205
62%

96
64%

108
60%

77
56%

67
62%

68
63%

99
59%

38
67%

64
66%

140
60%

70
62%

85
60%

50
64%

124
65%

80
57%

Recently

75
23%

33
22%

42
23%

35
26%

24
22%

61
69%
C
16
18%

22
21%

40
24%

13
23%

20
20%

55
24%

22
20%

33
24%

20
25%

43
23%

Neither

52
16%

22
14%

30
17%

24
18%

17
16%

11
13%

17
16%

30
18%
H

5
9%

14
14%

39
16%

20
18%

24
17%

9
11%

25
13%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

258

17

128

8**

127
62%

78
61%

32
23%

47
23%

28
20%
N

31
15%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

651

39

629

324

18*

314

6
69%

199
61%

12
67%

192
61%

28
22%

0
5%

75
23%

3
17%

72
23%

22
17%

2
26%

50
15%

3
16%

49
16%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Germany
Germany

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

804

384

420

222

309

273

346

264

194

261

543

185

488

131

561

243

533

397

196

201

130

150

117

174

127

96

119

278

88

236

73

276

121

261

Previously

306
77%

151
77%

155
77%

95
74%

118
79%

92
78%

133
77%

99
78%

73
76%

92
77%

213
77%

62
71%

180
76%

218
79%

88
73%

Recently

62
16%

30
15%

32
16%

26
20%

21
14%

16
13%

24
14%

19
15%

19
20%

19
16%

43
16%

29
7%

15
8%

14
7%

8
6%

11
7%

10
8%

17
10%
H

8
6%

4
4%

8
7%

21
8%

40
17%
M
16
7%

37
14%

Neither

16
18%
M
9
11%

63
86%
KL
6
8%
4
5%

21
8%

25
21%
N
8
7%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

271

66

738

113

691

135

33*

364

56

341

206
79%

100
74%

26
78%

280
77%

43
78%

262
77%

40
15%

22
16%

5
16%

57
16%

9
17%

53
15%

16
6%

13
10%

2
6%

27
7%

3
6%

26
8%

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 * small base

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Australia

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employed
P

634

285

349

103

230

301

146

366

122

344

290

234

225

175

329

305

396

328

142

186

131*

108

90

90*

181

57*

154

174

87

200

41

146

182

Previously

218
66%

96
68%

122
65%

82
63%

72
67%

63
70%

66
73%

114
63%

38
67%

101
65%

117
67%

57
66%

130
65%

31
75%

95
65%

Recently

75
23%

31
22%

44
24%

36
28%

22
21%

17
19%

18
20%

46
26%

11
19%

34
22%

41
24%

19
22%

50
25%

7
17%

32
22%

Neither

35
11%

15
11%

20
11%

12
10%

13
12%

10
11%

6
7%

21
12%

8
14%

20
13%

15
9%

11
13%

21
10%

3
8%

19
13%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

METRO
V

NON-METRO
W

VIC/TAS
X

NSW/ACT
Y

QLD
Z

SA/NT
a

238

90

544

115

519

385

249

182

191

112

69

80

192

136*

43*

285

50*

279

192

136*

94*

94*

67*

36*

37*

123
67%

125
65%

93
68%

27
64%

190
67%

31
62%

187
67%

124
65%

94
69%

66
70%

59
63%

43
64%

22
60%

28
75%

43
24%

46
24%

29
22%

11
25%

64
23%

11
22%

64
23%

44
23%

31
23%

18
19%

24
25%

18
28%

8
21%

7
20%

17
9%

22
11%

14
10%

5
11%

31
11%

8
16%

28
10%

24
12%

12
8%

10
11%

11
11%

6
9%

7
19%

2
5%

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

585

282

303

202

175

208

357

294

137

157

100

85

109

179

Previously

122
42%

62
45%

60
38%

38
38%

31
36%

Recently

152
52%

64
47%

54
54%

46
54%

Neither

20
7%

11
8%

88
56%
A
9
6%

53
48%
CD
52
47%

8
8%

8
10%
E

5
4%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

182

46

312

273

188

137

260

278

307

364

92

23*

160

134

94

70

130

138

156

182

76
42%

35
39%

11
48%

64
40%

59
44%

37
39%

27
39%

58
45%

59
38%

92
51%

49
54%

10
44%

86
54%

65
49%

38
54%

60
46%

11
6%

7
8%

2
8%

10
6%

10
8%

53
57%
M
4
4%

63
46%
O
62
45%

5
7%

12
9%
K

89
57%
N
8
5%

12
9%

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

221

63

112

31*

75
41%

47
42%

94
52%

58
51%

17
56%
S
12
38%

13
7%

7
6%

2
6%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

522

82

503

263

41*

253

105
40%

20
49%

102
40%

140
53%
R
18
7%

18
45%

133
53%

3
6%

18
7%

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South Korea
South Korea

Gender

Age

Household Income
Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

305

133

172

112

123

70

54

144

107

180

125

101

195

152

153

212

93

39

266

59

246

302

138

164

119

119

64*

54*

144

104

169

132

11**

106*

186

147

155

203

99*

38*

264

57*

245

Previously

93
31%

45
33%

47
29%

36
30%

38
32%

19
30%

14
26%

47
33%

31
30%

51
30%

42
31%

4
36%

32
30%

57
31%

46
31%

47
30%

62
30%

31
31%

14
38%

78
30%

20
35%

72
30%

Recently

200
66%

89
64%

112
68%

78
66%

79
66%

43
67%

37
69%

93
65%

70
67%

111
66%

89
67%

7
64%

71
67%

122
66%

96
65%

104
67%

135
66%

65
66%

24
62%

176
67%

37
65%

163
67%

Neither

9
3%

4
3%

5
3%

5
4%

3
2%

2
3%

3
5%

4
3%

3
3%

7
4%

2
1%

0
-

3
3%

6
3%

6
4%

4
2%

7
3%

3
3%

0
-

9
4%

0
-

9
4%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

50 to 64
E

Marital Status

Yes
T

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Russia
Russia
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Chief Income Earner

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

350

120

230

187

153

10

18

43

289

170

180

38

203

109

172

178

276

74

30

320

65

285

308

113*

196

144

146*

18**

16**

39**

253

141*

168

88**

176

44*

158*

150*

231

77*

23**

285

51*

257

Previously

232
75%

92
81%

141
72%

105
73%

110
75%

17
95%

13
80%

35
89%

184
73%

110
78%

122
73%

68
77%

130
74%

35
79%

117
74%

116
77%

169
73%

63
82%

19
80%

214
75%

37
71%

196
76%

Recently

50
16%

16
14%

34
18%

24
17%

26
18%

0
-

2
12%

3
9%

45
18%

24
17%

26
16%

13
14%

31
18%

6
13%

29
19%

21
14%

40
17%

10
12%

2
7%

48
17%

8
16%

42
16%

Neither

26
8%

5
5%

21
11%

15
11%

10
7%

1
5%

1
8%

1
2%

24
9%

7
5%

19
11%

8
9%

15
9%

3
7%

12
8%

14
9%

22
9%

4
6%

3
13%

23
8%

7
13%

20
8%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

Household Income

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Education

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

259

82

177

92

67

100

146

101

12

68

191

173

43

43

171

88

160

99

20

239

29

230

255

101*

154*

115*

60**

79*

129*

110*

15**

59**

195*

54

133*

67*

185*

70*

173*

82*

16**

239*

35**

220*

Previously

204
80%

78
77%

126
82%

87
76%

48
80%

69
87%

98
76%

91
83%

15
98%

48
81%

156
80%

37
68%

107
80%

147
80%

57
82%

143
83%

61
75%

13
81%

191
80%

32
91%

173
78%

Recently

26
10%

13
13%

13
9%

14
12%

7
12%

5
7%

13
10%

13
12%

0
-

6
9%

21
11%

6
12%

16
12%

60
90%
K
4
6%

20
11%

6
9%

15
9%

11
14%

3
19%

23
10%

3
9%

23
10%

Neither

24
10%

10
10%

14
9%

14
12%

5
8%

5
6%

18
14%

6
5%

0
2%

5
9%

19
10%

11
21%
LM

10
8%

3
4%

18
10%

6
9%

15
9%

9
11%

0
-

24
10%

0
-

24
11%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Indonesia
Indonesia

Gender

Age
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Female
B

Under 35
C

336

174

162

189

134

13

48

188

100

187

149

127

16

193

149

187

289

47

40

296

97

239

333

160

172

174

131*

28**

44*

181

108*

193

140

126

16**

191

145

188

282

51*

46*

287

92*

241

Previously

223
67%

103
60%

108
62%

91
70%

23
83%

23
54%

76
60%

11
70%

136
71%

103
71%

119
63%

188
67%

34
67%

32
70%

191
66%

68
74%

155
64%

55
32%

32
24%

2
7%

15
34%

3
19%

47
25%

32
22%

57
30%

76
27%

13
25%

13
28%

76
27%

21
23%

68
28%

21
6%

7
5%

11
6%

8
6%

3
10%

5
12%

11
6%

49
35%
I
10
7%

39
31%

Neither

56
32%
A
14
8%

142
74%
J
40
21%

81
58%

89
27%

132
73%
F
38
21%

67
62%

Recently

120
75%
B
33
21%

11
9%

2
11%

8
4%

10
7%

11
6%

17
6%

4
7%

1
2%

20
7%

3
4%

18
7%

11
6%

Other
J

Chief Income Earner

Male
A

36
33%
G
5
5%

Married
I

Education

Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

35 to 49
D

Household Income

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Turkey
Turkey

Gender

Age
Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

304

220

84

229

67

41

145

118

147

157

108

53

143

143

161

186

118

30

274

78

226

355

141

214*

164

152*

39**

32**

140*

184*

222*

133*

124*

77**

154*

142*

213*

197*

158*

33**

322*

93**

262*

Previously

251
71%

101
72%

150
70%

101
62%

111
73%

39
100%

14
45%

79
57%

163
73%

88
66%

68
55%

61
79%

155
73%

124
63%

127
80%

25
78%

225
70%

75
81%

175
67%

90
25%

32
23%

58
27%

56
34%

35
23%

0
-

8
25%

51
23%

39
29%

45
37%

15
19%

39
28%

51
24%

62
32%

28
17%

7
20%

84
26%

16
17%

74
28%

Neither

14
4%

8
6%

6
3%

7
5%

7
4%

0
-

10
30%

58
42%
H
2
1%

121
79%
K
30
19%

96
68%

Recently

158
86%
G
24
13%
2
1%

8
4%

6
5%

10
8%

1
1%

3
2%

7
5%

7
4%

11
5%

3
2%

1
2%

13
4%

1
1%

13
5%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Female
B

Household Income

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Hungary
Hungary

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

572

206

366

177

195

200

301

293

104

189

125

90

78

165

Previously

217
74%

76
73%

140
74%

92
73%

69
77%

56
72%

Recently

54
19%

18
17%

37
19%

24
19%

15
16%

Neither

22
7%

10
10%

11
6%

9
8%

6
6%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

205

286

286

107

342

123

287

285

358

87

0**

132

161

80*

173

40

130

163

174

120
73%

67
77%

0
50%

98
74%

119
74%

55
69%

131
76%

31
77%

96
74%

121
74%

16
20%

33
20%

14
16%

0
50%

26
19%

29
18%

16
20%

33
19%

6
15%

24
19%

6
8%

12
8%

6
7%

0
-

8
6%

13
8%

9
11%

9
5%

3
8%

10
8%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

214

43

529

39

533

119

19*

274

18*

275

131
75%

86
73%

14
76%

203
74%

13
74%

204
74%

30
18%

32
19%

22
19%

4
19%

51
19%

3
18%

51
19%

12
7%

11
6%

11
9%

1
5%

21
8%

1
8%

20
7%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

244

69

175

117

92

35

196

40

113

131

13

170

61

134

110

156

88

23

221

38

206

214

67*

148*

96*

74*

44**

183

27*

5**

106*

108*

43**

145

26*

105*

109*

121*

93*

16**

198

24*

190

Previously

153
72%

44
66%

110
74%

65
68%

51
69%

38
85%

132
72%

18
68%

3
62%

74
70%

79
73%

28
65%

107
74%

18
71%

76
72%

77
71%

89
73%

64
69%

14
84%

140
71%

19
81%

134
70%

Recently

34
16%

14
22%

19
13%

15
16%

13
17%

5
12%

27
15%

5
18%

1
27%

14
14%

19
18%

6
14%

21
14%

18
17%

16
14%

16
13%

18
19%

2
11%

32
16%

5
19%

29
15%

Neither

27
13%

9
13%

19
13%

16
16%

10
14%

2
4%

23
13%

4
14%

1
11%

17
16%

10
9%

9
21%

18
12%

7
26%
L
1
3%

11
11%

16
15%

17
14%

11
12%

1
5%

27
13%

0
-

27
14%
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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China
China
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

578

247

331

268

245

65

64

193

321

398

180

61

172

345

381

197

509

69

69

509

178

400

291

125*

166*

106*

128*

57**

55**

126*

110*

213

78*

167*

95

29

184

107*

246

45**

36**

255

69*

222

Previously

122
42%

59
47%

63
38%

46
36%

15
27%

32
58%

77
36%

38
40%

13
46%

74
40%

48
45%

104
42%

18
39%

10
27%

112
44%

20
28%

63
50%

88
53%

36
63%

21
38%

51
54%

15
51%

99
54%

52
49%

124
50%

27
60%

25
71%

126
49%

4
3%

14
9%

4
4%

6
11%

2
3%

8
7%

121
57%
J
15
7%

85
51%

18
6%

75
68%
G
8
7%

3
4%

12
7%

6
6%

1
3%

11
6%

7
6%

17
7%

1
2%

1
2%

17
7%

46
66%
U
4
6%

102
46%
T
106
48%

Neither

74
58%
C
8
6%

45
58%
I
30
38%

70
42%

151
52%

62
50%
H
55
44%

27
25%

Recently

60
57%
D
42
39%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Brazil
Brazil
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

Household Income

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

777

283

494

286

279

212

195

561

21

306

471

91

379

307

371

406

545

232

68

709

135

642

341

178*

163*

158*

124*

59*

145*

194*

2**

123*

218*

242*

76

23

146*

195*

215*

126*

37**

304

50**

291

Previously

217
64%

122
69%

95
58%

79
63%

29
49%

88
60%

128
66%

2
83%

63
51%

53
69%

128
66%

141
65%

76
61%

28
74%

189
62%

41
81%

176
61%

32
18%

35
22%

19
15%

16
27%

27
14%

0
4%

27
22%

49
20%

40
20%

40
19%

27
22%

3
9%

64
21%

2
4%

65
22%

56
17%

23
13%

33
20%

16
10%

27
21%

14
24%

39
20%

0
13%

34
27%
J

23
10%

46
19%

16
20%
M
8
11%

27
19%

Neither

41
28%
G
17
12%

17
77%
KL
3
13%

89
61%

67
20%

154
71%
I
41
19%

147
61%

Recently

110
69%
E
32
21%

2
10%

29
20%

27
14%

34
16%

22
18%

6
17%

50
16%

7
14%

49
17%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Italy
Italy

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

810

393

417

279

318

213

180

373

257

406

404

307

423

80

429

381

511

299

404

202

201

143

157

103

93

182

129

202

201

200

160

44*

211

193

249

155

Previously

323
80%

160
79%

163
81%

115
80%

128
81%

80
78%

78
84%

141
77%

105
81%

160
79%

163
81%

162
81%

31
71%

167
79%

156
81%

200
81%

Recently

63
16%

32
16%

31
16%

22
15%

23
15%

19
18%

12
13%

33
18%

18
14%

35
17%

29
14%

30
15%

130
81%
M
22
14%

33
16%

30
16%

Neither

17
4%

10
5%

7
4%

6
4%

7
4%

4
4%

3
3%

8
5%

6
5%

8
4%

9
5%

8
4%

7
5%

12
26%
KL
1
2%

10
5%

7
4%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

105

705

173

637

50*

354

82

321

123
79%

38
76%

285
81%

66
80%

257
80%

37
15%

26
17%

9
19%

54
15%

14
17%

50
16%

11
5%

6
4%

3
5%

15
4%

3
4%

14
4%

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 * small base

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Belgium
Belgium

Gender

Age
Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

Region
North
V

Center
W

Language

Total

Male
A

Female
B

South
X

French
Y

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)

301

138

163

93

110

98

135

117

49

95

206

98

142

61

183

118

183

118

295

22

279

148

74

79

155

146

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy (wtd)

301

146

155

115*

102

85*

141

114

46*

87*

214

120*

118

63*

174

127

172

129

6**

295

21**

280

143

69*

90*

161

140

Previously

192
64%

100
69%

92
59%

69
61%

67
66%

55
66%

83
59%

80
70%

30
64%

53
60%

139
65%

75
63%

75
63%

42
67%

111
64%

81
64%

107
62%

85
66%

2
33%

190
64%

12
55%

181
65%

88
61%

38
56%

104
65%

88
63%

Recently

59
20%

24
16%

35
22%

23
20%

18
18%

17
20%

27
19%

20
17%

12
25%

17
20%

42
19%

21
18%

24
21%

13
21%

37
21%

22
17%

36
21%

23
18%

2
37%

57
19%

5
22%

54
19%

27
19%

19
27%

66
74%
W
13
14%

32
20%

26
19%

Neither

50
17%

22
15%

28
18%

22
19%

16
16%

12
14%

31
22%

14
13%

5
11%

17
20%

33
15%

24
20%

19
16%

7
11%

27
15%

24
19%

29
17%

21
16%

2
30%

48
16%

5
23%

45
16%

28
19%

12
17%

11
12%

25
15%

26
18%

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/X - Y/Z * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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All Countries
Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

11529

5178

6351

4439

4142

2948

3748

4550

3112

5199

6047

3344

4343

3842

6305

5224

7919

7412

3322

4091

3209

2634

1569

2505

2671

2138

3202

3923

2837

2638

1938

3796

3616

4935

Yes

2830
38%

1267
38%

1564
38%

1274
40%
J
1929
60%

1073
38%

1013
38%

744
38%

2494
64%
I

1763
62%

1625
62%

1194
62%

1501
40%
O
2296
60%

1330
37%

2527
62%

947
44%
FG
1191
56%

1429
36%

2055
62%

965
39%
G
1540
61%
H

893
33%

4582
62%

1027
39%
E
1607
61%

541
34%

No

1262
39%
E
1947
61%

2286
63%
N

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

1028
66%
CD

1778
67%
FH

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

3610

1199

10330

2023

9506

2478

740

6672

1233

6179

1897
38%

933
38%

309
42%

2521
38%

2298
37%

3038
62%

1545
62%

432
58%

4151
62%

532
43%
U
701
57%

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

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63%
T

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Total

Argentina
A

Australia
B

Belgium
C

Brazil
D

Canada
E

China
F

France
G

Germany
H

Great Britain
I

Hungary
J

India
K

Indonesia
L

Italy
M

Japan
N

Mexico
O

Poland
P

Russia
Q

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)

11529

375

634

301

777

642

578

668

804

526

572

373

336

810

585

393

244

350

283

303

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy (wtd)

7412

361

328

301

341

316

291

332

397

257

293

194

333

404

294

410

214

308

287

301*

Yes

2830
38%

No

4582
62%

Spain
U

Sweden
V

Turkey
W

United
States
X

305

620

259

304

487

302

300

255

355

239

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T

156
55
85
51
80
65
84
184
67
46
98
40
224
209
167
125
225
127
105
129
140
31
220
116
43%
17%
28%
15%
25%
22%
25%
46%
26%
16%
50%
12%
55%
71%
41%
58%
73%
44%
35%
43%
47%
12%
62%
49%
BDJLV
BCDEFGIJLSV
ABCDEFGHIJLORST
FGHIJKLMOPRBCDEFGIJLVDEFGHIJLORST
FGHIJKLMOPRBCDEFGIJLV
BDFJLV
BCDEFGIJLV BCDEFGIJLSV
ABCDEFGHIJLORST
BCDEFGIJLSV
BCDEFGIJLV
BDJLV
BDJLV
LV
BDJLV
BCDEFGIJLSV
204
273
216
290
236
226
248
213
189
247
96
293
180
85
242
89
83
160
196
173
160
224
135
123
57%
83%
72%
85%
75%
78%
75%
54%
74%
84%
50%
88%
45%
29%
59%
42%
27%
56%
65%
57%
53%
88%
38%
51%
HIKMNOPQRSKMNOPQRTUW
KMNOPQRSTUKMNOPQRTUW MNPQW KMNOPQRTUW
HIKMNOPQRS
NQ
GHIKMNOPQRS
NQ
MNPQW
NQ
MNPQW HKMNPQUWX MNPQW
MNPQW GHIKMNOPQRSTUWX
MNPQW
MNPQW HIKMNOPQRSKMNOPQRTUW

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/X/Y/Z/a * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Total

North
America
A

LATAM
B

Europe
C

APAC
D

G-8
Countries
E

BRIC
F

Middle
East/Africa
G

11529

1129

1545

4804

3161

4872

2078

890

7412

555

1111

2752

2051

2547

1135

943

Yes

2830
38%

196
35%

375
34%

986
36%

4582
62%

359
65%
DEG

737
66%
DEG

1766
64%
DEG

1189
47%
ABCDF
1357
53%

439
39%

No

821
40%
ABC
1230
60%
EG

452
48%
ABCDF
491
52%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

695
61%
EG

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B/C/D/E/F/G

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Argentina
Argentina
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

375

138

237

178

129

68

13

63

299

117

258

123

134

118

192

183

275

100

38

337

56

319

361

158*

202

173

122*

66*

15**

77*

269

107*

253

230

91

40

160

201

250

110*

32**

329

44*

317

Yes

156
43%

70
44%

86
43%

75
43%

54
45%

27
41%

7
48%

31
41%

118
44%

51
47%

105
42%

100
43%

38
42%

18
46%

75
47%

81
40%

117
47%

39
35%

14
43%

143
43%

23
53%

133
42%

No

204
57%

89
56%

116
57%

98
57%

67
55%

39
59%

8
52%

45
59%

151
56%

56
53%

148
58%

130
57%

53
58%

21
54%

85
53%

119
60%

133
53%

71
65%

18
57%

186
57%

21
47%

184
58%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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India
India

Gender

Age

Total

Male
A

373

276

97

281

194

92

102*

105

Yes

98
50%

51
56%

46
45%

56
53%

No

96
50%

40
44%

56
55%

49
47%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income

Marital Status

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

83

125

143

75*

15**

69*

69*

34
45%

8
56%

35
51%

41
55%

6
44%

34
49%

Education

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

105

216

157

25

56*

120*

74*

-**

18**

29
42%

33
59%

59
49%

38
52%

0
-

12
68%

40
58%

23
41%

61
51%

36
48%

0
-

6
32%

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner

Yes
N

No
O

Yes
R

348

247

126

323

50

88

176

105

89*

163

31*

45*

85
48%

60
57%

38
42%

11
34%

29
64%

91
52%

45
43%

51
58%

87
53%
Q
76
47%

21
66%
P

16
36%

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

285

206

167

149

110*

84*

69
46%

61
56%

36
43%

80
54%

49
44%

48
57%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Mexico
Mexico

Gender

Age
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

393

191

202

195

133

65

283

99

11

185

410

191

219

217

135*

58*

329

73*

8**

182*

Yes

167
41%

74
39%

94
43%

91
42%

53
39%

24
41%

124
38%

3
43%

80
44%

No

242
59%

117
61%

125
57%

126
58%

82
61%

34
59%

205
62%
G

40
55%
F
33
45%

5
57%

102
56%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

35 to 49
D

Household Income
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner


Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
T

208

111

135

147

214

179

280

113

42

351

71

322

227

272

81

56

214

195

280

129*

36**

374

58*

352

87
38%

118
43%

29
35%

21
37%

89
41%

78
40%

111
39%

56
44%

12
34%

155
42%

25
43%

142
40%

141
62%

154
57%

53
65%

35
63%

125
59%

117
60%

170
61%

73
56%

24
66%

219
58%

33
57%

210
60%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Spain
Spain

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

620

254

366

227

258

135

380

300

143

157

123

112

65

190

Yes

140
47%

67
47%

73
46%

60
49%

51
45%

29
45%

No

160
53%

76
53%

84
54%

63
51%

61
55%

36
55%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Marital Status

Education

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

196

44

298

322

90

20*

136

164

87
46%

45
50%

8
38%

64
47%

102
54%

45
50%

13
62%

72
53%

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Yes
T

304

48

268

332

288

408

212

45

575

57

563

163

57*

80

158

142

185

115

22*

278

27*

273

76
47%

77
47%

29
51%

34
42%

70
44%

70
49%

85
46%

55
48%

11
49%

129
47%

14
51%

126
46%

88
53%

86
53%

28
49%

46
58%

88
56%

72
51%

100
54%

60
52%

11
51%

149
53%

13
49%

147
54%

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Household Income

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

303

131

172

46

152

105

13

42

248

186

117

118

101

84

187

116

264

39

86

217

122

181

301*

141*

160*

166*

95

41

20**

63**

218*

136*

165*

116*

106*

80**

153*

148*

252*

49**

61**

240*

95*

206*

Yes

105
35%

60
42%

45
28%

25
26%

7
17%

14
71%

10
16%

81
37%

41
30%

64
39%

47
41%

29
28%

29
36%

60
39%

44
30%

99
39%

6
12%

24
40%

81
34%

39
41%

66
32%

No

196
65%

81
58%

115
72%

73
44%
E
92
56%

70
74%

34
83%
C

6
29%

53
84%

137
63%

95
70%

102
61%

69
59%

76
72%

51
64%

93
61%

104
70%

153
61%

43
88%

37
60%

160
66%

56
59%

140
68%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

526

239

287

170

186

170

140

257

116

141

95

88

74

70

Yes

67
26%

31
22%

25
26%

24
28%

18
24%

No

189
74%

36
31%
B
80
69%

109
78%
A

70
74%

63
72%

56
76%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

312

74

200

326

197

183

146

299

227

349

151

36*

92

164

96

92

70

139

118

168

18
25%

40
26%

10
28%

25
27%

42
26%

26
27%

21
23%

20
28%

39
28%

28
24%

52
75%

111
74%

26
72%

67
73%

122
74%

69
73%

70
77%

50
72%

100
72%

90
76%

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

177

39

89

18*

47
28%

21
23%

122
72%

68
77%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

487

56

470

239

26*

231

5
26%

63
26%

57
25%

13
74%

176
74%

10
38%
U
16
62%

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 * small base

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US
US

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

487

176

311

142

166

179

108

128

251

268

219

217

161

109

239

248

281

239

97

142

90

73

75

44*

61

133

128

111

125

56

58

111

128

139

Yes

116
49%

46
47%

71
50%

34
47%

29
38%

20
46%

28
46%

68
51%

57
45%

59
53%

60
48%

29
51%

27
47%

48
43%

No

123
51%

51
53%

71
50%

53
59%
DE
37
41%

39
53%
C

47
62%
C

24
54%

33
54%

66
49%

71
55%

52
47%

65
52%

27
49%

31
53%

62
57%
O

68
53%
N
60
47%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

206

34

99

15*

64
46%

52
52%

75
54%

48
48%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

453

41

446

224

18*

220

5
33%

111
50%

7
36%

109
50%

10
67%

113
50%

12
64%

111
50%

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 * small base

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia

Gender

Age
Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

283

189

94

186

83

14

86

48

94

77

68

138

135

148

199

84

51

232

65

218

287

148

139*

171

92*

24**

81*

51*

97*

-**

-**

77*

69*

140

115

172

173

114*

46*

242

57*

231

Yes

127
44%

60
41%

67
48%

77
45%

40
44%

10
40%

41
51%

26
50%

41
42%

0
-

0
-

41
53%

32
45%

55
39%

52
45%

75
44%

77
44%

51
44%

21
46%

106
44%

31
54%

97
42%

No

160
56%

88
59%

72
52%

94
55%

51
56%

15
60%

39
49%

26
50%

56
58%

0
-

0
-

36
47%

38
55%

86
61%

64
55%

96
56%

96
56%

63
56%

25
54%

135
56%

26
46%

134
58%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Female
B

Household Income

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Education

Marital Status

Employment

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employed
P

Not
Employed
Q

350

74

326

316

452

149

49*

160

156

221

35
30%

33
22%

12
24%

42
27%

38
24%

83
70%

116
78%

37
76%

118
73%

118
76%

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

642

264

378

190

245

207

159

257

226

257

385

218

316

134

182

113

111

92

81

124

111

122

195

118

Yes

80
25%

33
25%

47
26%

31
28%

31
28%

18
20%

23
28%

30
25%

27
25%

27
22%

53
27%

No

236
75%

101
75%

135
74%

82
72%

81
72%

74
80%

58
72%

94
75%

84
75%

95
78%

141
73%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Chief Income Earner

Business Owner

Yes
R

No
S

190

67

95

31*

55
25%

25
26%

166
75%

70
74%

Senior Executive/Decision
CANADAPRAIRIES
V

CANADAATLANTIC
W

CANADAALBERTA
X

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z

CANADAONTARIO
a

CANADAQUEBEC
b

203

195

-**

102

97

37
36%
WXYb
65
64%

18
18%

Yes
T

No
U

575

87

555

51

44

50

99

285

42*

275

25*

20*

24*

48*

8
27%

72
25%

9
22%

71
26%

6
25%

3
16%

5
21%

11
23%

0
-

23
73%

213
75%

32
78%

204
74%

19
75%

17
84%
a

19
79%
a

37
77%
a

0
-

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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82%
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France
France

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

668

304

364

268

210

190

214

340

114

199

469

233

251

184

394

274

410

332

152

180

137

107

88

107

169

56

98

235

113

142

78

192

140

204

Yes

84
25%

41
27%

43
24%

36
26%

18
20%

30
28%

40
23%

15
27%

25
25%

60
25%

26
23%

40
28%

18
23%

44
23%

40
28%

No

248
75%

111
73%

137
76%

101
74%

31
29%
E
76
71%

71
80%
D

78
72%

129
77%

41
73%

73
75%

175
75%

86
77%

102
72%

60
77%

148
77%

100
72%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

258

17

128

8**

51
25%

34
26%

154
75%

94
74%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

651

39

629

324

18*

314

3
31%

82
25%

6
32%

78
25%

6
69%

242
75%

12
68%

236
75%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Germany
Germany

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

804

384

420

222

309

273

346

264

194

261

543

185

488

131

561

243

533

397

196

201

130

150

117

174

127

96

119

278

88

236

73

276

121

261

Yes

184
46%

93
47%

91
45%

68
45%

45
39%

85
49%

58
46%

40
42%

51
42%

133
48%

43
49%

134
48%

50
41%

213
54%

103
53%

110
55%

82
55%
C

72
61%
C

88
51%

68
54%

56
58%

69
58%

144
52%

45
51%

113
48%
M
122
52%

28
38%

No

71
54%
DE
59
46%

46
62%
L

142
52%

71
59%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

271

66

738

113

691

135

33*

364

56

341

119
45%

65
48%

16
49%

167
46%

28
51%

155
46%

142
55%

71
52%

17
51%

196
54%

28
49%

185
54%

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 * small base

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Australia

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employed
P

634

285

349

103

230

301

146

366

122

344

290

234

225

175

329

305

396

328

142

186

131*

108

90

90*

181

57*

154

174

87

200

41

146

182

Yes

55
17%

26
18%

30
16%

22
17%

19
18%

15
16%

14
16%

30
17%

11
20%

25
16%

31
18%

13
15%

35
18%

7
17%

26
18%

No

273
83%

117
82%

156
84%

109
83%

88
82%

75
84%

76
84%

151
83%

46
80%

130
84%

143
82%

74
85%

165
82%

34
83%

120
82%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

METRO
V

NON-METRO
W

VIC/TAS
X

NSW/ACT
Y

QLD
Z

SA/NT
a

238

90

544

115

519

385

249

182

191

112

69

80

192

136*

43*

285

50*

279

192

136*

94*

94*

67*

36*

37*

30
16%

36
19%

19
14%

8
18%

48
17%

10
20%

45
16%

34
17%

22
16%

13
14%

18
19%

10
15%

156
81%

117
86%

35
82%

238
83%

40
80%

233
84%

159
83%

114
84%

81
86%
a

76
81%

57
85%

11
30%
Xb
25
70%

4
10%

153
84%

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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b

33
90%
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Japan
Japan

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

585

282

303

202

175

208

357

294

137

157

100

85

109

179

Yes

209
71%

101
74%

108
69%

75
75%

58
68%

76
70%

No

85
29%

36
26%

49
31%

25
25%

28
32%

33
30%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

182

46

312

273

188

137

260

278

307

364

92

23*

160

134

94

70

130

138

156

182

127
71%

64
70%

18
76%

112
70%

97
73%

64
68%

47
66%

98
76%

101
73%

109
69%

124
68%

52
29%

27
30%

6
24%

48
30%

37
27%

30
32%

23
34%

32
24%

37
27%

48
31%

58
32%
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

221

63

112

31*

85
76%
P
27
24%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

522

82

503

263

41*

253

23
75%

186
71%

31
77%

178
70%

8
25%

77
29%

9
23%

76
30%

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 * small base

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South Korea
South Korea

Gender

Age

Household Income
Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

305

133

172

112

123

70

54

144

107

180

125

101

195

152

153

212

93

39

266

59

246

302

138

164

119

119

64*

54*

144

104

169

132

11**

106*

186

147

155

203

99*

38*

264

57*

245

Yes

129
43%

67
48%

62
38%

51
43%

51
43%

27
42%

23
42%

65
45%

41
39%

71
42%

58
44%

3
30%

48
46%

77
42%

67
46%

62
40%

88
43%

41
41%

19
50%

110
42%

26
46%

103
42%

No

173
57%

71
52%

102
62%

68
57%

68
57%

37
58%

32
58%

78
55%

63
61%

99
58%

74
56%

7
70%

57
54%

108
58%

80
54%

93
60%

115
57%

58
59%

19
50%

154
58%

31
54%

142
58%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

50 to 64
E

Marital Status

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Russia
Russia
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Chief Income Earner

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

350

120

230

187

153

10

18

43

289

170

180

38

203

109

172

178

276

74

30

320

65

285

308

113*

196

144

146*

18**

16**

39**

253

141*

168

88**

176

44*

158*

150*

231

77*

23**

285

51*

257

Yes

225
73%

79
70%

146
74%

97
68%

7
40%

13
83%

23
59%

189
75%

55
63%

138
78%

32
72%

18
77%

207
73%

39
75%

186
73%

50
26%

47
32%
D

11
60%

3
17%

16
41%

64
25%

56
33%
I

33
37%

38
22%

12
28%

186
81%
Q
45
19%

39
50%

33
30%

126
80%
O
32
20%

99
66%

83
27%

113
81%
J
27
19%

112
67%

No

120
83%
C
25
17%

38
50%
P

5
23%

78
27%

13
25%

71
27%

51
34%
N

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

Household Income

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Education

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

259

82

177

92

67

100

146

101

12

68

191

173

43

43

171

88

160

99

20

239

29

230

255

101*

154*

115*

60**

79*

129*

110*

15**

59**

195*

54

133*

67*

185*

70*

173*

82*

16**

239*

35**

220*

Yes

31
12%

8
8%

23
15%

11
10%

9
15%

10
13%

10
8%

16
15%

4
26%

10
17%

21
11%

8
15%

17
13%

5
8%

21
11%

10
14%

21
12%

10
12%

8
51%

23
9%

11
31%

20
9%

No

224
88%

93
92%

131
85%

104
90%

50
85%

69
87%

119
92%

94
85%

11
74%

50
83%

174
89%

46
85%

116
87%

62
92%

164
89%

60
86%

152
88%

72
88%

8
49%

216
91%

24
69%

200
91%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Indonesia
Indonesia

Gender

Age
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

336

174

162

189

134

13

48

188

100

187

149

127

16

193

149

187

289

47

40

296

97

239

333

160

172

174

131*

28**

44*

181

108*

193

140

126

16**

191

145

188

282

51*

46*

287

92*

241

Yes

40
12%

25
16%

14
8%

25
14%

12
9%

2
7%

6
14%

24
13%

9
8%

20
11%

19
14%

1
5%

16
8%

15
10%

25
13%

35
12%

4
9%

3
7%

36
13%

9
10%

30
12%

No

293
88%

135
84%

158
92%

149
86%

118
91%

26
93%

37
86%

157
87%

99
92%

172
89%

121
86%

23
18%
M
103
82%

15
95%

176
92%
K

130
90%

163
87%

247
88%

47
91%

43
93%

251
87%

83
90%

211
88%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

35 to 49
D

Household Income

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Turkey
Turkey

Gender

Age
Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

304

220

84

229

67

41

145

118

147

157

108

53

143

143

161

186

118

30

274

78

226

355

141

214*

164

152*

39**

32**

140*

184*

222*

133*

124*

77**

154*

142*

213*

197*

158*

33**

322*

93**

262*

Yes

220
62%

94
66%

127
59%

89
54%

98
65%

33
84%

18
56%

93
66%

110
60%

65
49%

74
60%

54
69%

93
60%

95
67%

125
59%

123
63%

97
61%

20
62%

200
62%

54
58%

166
64%

No

135
38%

48
34%

87
41%

75
46%

54
35%

6
16%

14
44%

47
34%

74
40%

155
70%
J
67
30%

68
51%
I

50
40%

24
31%

61
40%

47
33%

88
41%

73
37%

61
39%

12
38%

123
38%

39
42%

96
36%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Female
B

Household Income

Yes
T

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Hungary
Hungary

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

572

206

366

177

195

200

301

293

104

189

125

90

78

165

Yes

46
16%

13
13%

33
17%

24
19%

12
13%

10
13%

No

247
84%

91
87%

156
83%

101
81%

78
87%

69
87%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

205

286

286

107

342

123

287

285

358

87

0**

132

161

80*

173

40

130

163

174

25
15%

15
18%

0
-

18
13%

28
18%

22
13%

4
11%

16
13%

29
18%

22
12%

140
85%

72
82%

0
100%

114
87%

133
82%

20
25%
LM
60
75%

151
87%
K

36
89%
K

114
87%

133
82%

152
88%
Q

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

214

43

529

39

533

119

19*

274

18*

275

24
21%
P
94
79%

4
20%

42
15%

4
21%

42
15%

15
80%

232
85%

14
79%

233
85%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

244

69

175

117

92

35

196

40

113

131

13

170

61

134

110

156

88

23

221

38

206

214

67*

148*

96*

74*

44**

183

27*

5**

106*

108*

43**

145

26*

105*

109*

121*

93*

16**

198

24*

190

Yes

125
58%

38
56%

87
59%

57
59%

38
52%

30
67%

109
59%

12
46%

4
82%

64
60%

61
56%

24
55%

88
60%

13
52%

54
49%

65
53%

60
65%

9
58%

115
58%

14
60%

111
58%

No

89
42%

29
44%

60
41%

39
41%

36
48%

15
33%

74
41%

14
54%

1
18%

42
40%

47
44%

20
45%

58
40%

12
48%

71
68%
O
34
32%

55
51%
N

56
47%

33
35%

7
42%

83
42%

10
40%

80
42%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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China
China
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

578

247

331

268

245

65

64

193

321

398

180

61

172

345

381

197

509

69

69

509

178

400

291

125*

166*

106*

128*

57**

55**

126*

110*

213

78*

167*

95

29

184

107*

246

45**

36**

255

69*

222

Yes

65
22%

22
17%

44
26%

20
19%

37
29%

8
14%

11
21%

20
16%

48
23%

17
22%

30
18%

29
30%

6
22%

50
27%

15
14%

57
23%

8
18%

13
37%

52
20%

20
29%

45
20%

No

226
78%

104
83%

122
74%

85
81%

91
71%

49
86%

44
79%

106
84%
H

35
31%
G
76
69%

165
77%

60
78%

137
82%

66
70%

23
78%

134
73%

91
86%

189
77%

37
82%

22
63%

203
80%

49
71%

177
80%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Brazil
Brazil
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

Household Income

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

777

283

494

286

279

212

195

561

21

306

471

91

379

307

371

406

545

232

68

709

135

642

341

178*

163*

158*

124*

59*

145*

194*

2**

123*

218*

242*

76

23

146*

195*

215*

126*

37**

304

50**

291

Yes

51
15%

26
15%

25
15%

29
18%

14
11%

8
14%

24
17%

26
14%

0
19%

17
14%

34
16%

33
14%

14
19%

4
17%

21
15%

30
15%

35
16%

17
13%

5
14%

46
15%

7
14%

44
15%

No

290
85%

152
85%

138
85%

129
82%

110
89%

51
86%

121
83%

167
86%

1
81%

106
86%

184
84%

209
86%

62
81%

19
83%

125
85%

165
85%

181
84%

109
87%

32
86%

258
85%

43
86%

247
85%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Italy
Italy

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

810

393

417

279

318

213

180

373

257

406

404

307

423

80

429

381

511

299

404

202

201

143

157

103

93

182

129

202

201

200

160

44*

211

193

249

155

Yes

224
55%

104
51%

82
57%

84
54%

57
55%

68
53%

113
56%

111
55%

116
58%

85
53%

22
50%

121
57%

103
53%

143
57%

180
45%

98
49%
B

61
43%

73
46%

46
45%

60
64%
GH
33
36%

96
53%

No

120
59%
A
82
41%

86
47%
F

61
47%
F

90
44%

90
45%

83
42%

75
47%

22
50%

90
43%

90
47%

106
43%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

105

705

173

637

50*

354

82

321

81
52%

28
56%

196
55%

47
57%

176
55%

74
48%

22
44%

158
45%

35
43%

145
45%

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 * small base

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Belgium
Belgium

Gender

Age
Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

Region
North
V

Center
W

Language

Total

Male
A

Female
B

South
X

French
Y

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)

301

138

163

93

110

98

135

117

49

95

206

98

142

61

183

118

183

118

295

22

279

148

74

79

155

146

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy (wtd)

301

146

155

115*

102

85*

141

114

46*

87*

214

120*

118

63*

174

127

172

129

6**

295

21**

280

143

69*

90*

161

140

Yes

85
28%

34
24%

51
33%

30
26%

29
28%

26
31%

40
28%

31
27%

15
32%

28
32%

57
27%

33
27%

34
28%

19
30%

56
32%

29
23%

52
30%

33
26%

3
44%

83
28%

7
32%

78
28%

16
24%

19
22%

34
21%

No

216
72%

112
76%

104
67%

84
74%

73
72%

58
69%

101
72%

83
73%

31
68%

59
68%

157
73%

87
73%

85
72%

44
70%

118
68%

97
77%

121
70%

95
74%

3
56%

213
72%

14
68%

201
72%

50
35%
X
93
65%

53
76%

70
78%
V

127
79%
Z

52
37%
Y
89
63%

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/X - Y/Z * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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All Countries
Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

11529

5178

6351

4439

4142

2948

3748

4550

3112

5199

6047

3344

4343

3842

6305

5224

7919

7412

3322

4091

3209

2634

1569

2505

2671

2138

3202

3923

2837

2638

1938

3796

3616

4935

Viable long term

1978
27%

1026
25%

371
24%

606
24%

656
25%

966
25%

945
26%

1899
76%
H

2015
75%
H

2346
73%

2957
75%

614
32%
KL
1324
68%

1033
27%

1198
76%
C

751
26%
L
2085
74%
M

613
23%

1985
75%
C

680
32%
FG
1458
68%

857
27%

5434
73%

958
30%
DE
2251
70%

649
25%

Limited and soon obsolete

953
29%
B
2369
71%

2763
73%

2671
74%

1375
28%
Q
3560
72%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

3065
75%
A

2025
77%
KM

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

3610

1199

10330

2023

9506

2478

740

6672

1233

6179

604
24%

221
30%

1757
26%

1608
26%

1874
76%
P

519
70%

4915
74%

371
30%
U
863
70%

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74%
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Total

Argentina
A

Australia
B

Belgium
C

Brazil
D

Canada
E

China
F

France
G

Germany
H

Great Britain
I

Hungary
J

India
K

Indonesia
L

Italy
M

Japan
N

Mexico
O

Poland
P

Russia
Q

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)

11529

375

634

301

777

642

578

668

804

526

572

373

336

810

585

393

244

350

283

303

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy (wtd)

7412

361

328

301

341

316

291

332

397

257

293

194

333

404

294

410

214

308

287

301*

Viable long term

1978
27%

Limited and soon obsolete

5434
73%

98
27%
CEGHIJMV
263
73%
KLNQR

70
50
21%
16%
GHV
HV
258
251
79%
84%
KLNOQRTX FKLNOQRSTU

77
23%
GHV
264
77%
KLNQR

Spain
U

Sweden
V

Turkey
W

United
States
X

305

620

259

304

487

302

300

255

355

239

69
23%
CGHV
230
77%
KLNQRT

22
9%

82
23%
GHV
274
77%
KLNQR

68
29%
BCEGHIJMPV
170
71%
KLNQR

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T

63
81
45
36
51
58
97
122
80
132
122
40
177
155
94
91
20%
28%
14%
9%
20%
20%
50%
37%
20%
45%
30%
19%
57%
54%
31%
30%
EFGHIJLMOPST
CDEGHIJMPUV
GHV
EFGHIJLMOPSTBCEGHIJMPV
HV
FGHIJLMNOPSFGHIJLMNOPS CEGHIJMPV BCEGHIJMPUV
GHV
CEGHIJMV
H
GHV
GHV
254
211
287
360
206
235
97
211
324
163
288
174
131
132
207
211
80%
72%
86%
91%
80%
80%
50%
63%
80%
55%
70%
81%
43%
46%
69%
70%
AFKLNOQRSTX
KNQR
FIJKLMNOQRSGIJKLMNOPQR
AFKLNOQRSTX
AFKLNOQRSTX
KNQR
AFKLNOQRSTX
QR
KNQR
KLNOQRSTX
KNQR
KNQR

232
91%
FIJKLMNOPQR

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/X/Y/Z/a * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that way or do you think it is
only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?

Total

North
America
A

LATAM
B

Europe
C

APAC
D

G-8
Countries
E

BRIC
F

Middle
East/Africa
G

11529

1129

1545

4804

3161

4872

2078

890

7412

555

1111

2752

2051

2547

1135

943

Viable long term

1978
27%
5434
73%

297
27%
C
815
73%
DFG

451
16%

Limited and soon obsolete

131
24%
C
424
76%
DFG

769
37%
ABCE
1282
63%

651
26%
C
1896
74%
DFG

432
38%
ABCE
703
62%

331
35%
ABCE
612
65%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

2301
84%
ABDEFG

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Argentina
Argentina
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

375

138

237

178

129

68

13

63

299

117

258

123

134

118

192

183

275

100

38

337

56

319

361

158*

202

173

122*

66*

15**

77*

269

107*

253

230

91

40

160

201

250

110*

32**

329

44*

317

Viable long term

98
27%

42
27%

56
28%

54
31%

26
21%

18
28%

3
23%

19
25%

76
28%

26
24%

72
29%

69
30%

18
19%

11
28%

41
26%

57
28%

71
28%

27
24%

7
23%

91
28%

10
23%

88
28%

Limited and soon obsolete

263
73%

116
73%

146
72%

119
69%

96
79%

47
72%

12
77%

57
75%

194
72%

82
76%

181
71%

160
70%

74
81%

29
72%

119
74%

144
72%

179
72%

83
76%

25
77%

238
72%

34
77%

229
72%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
India
India

Gender

Age

Total

Male
A

373

276

97

281

194

92

102*

105

Viable long term

97
50%

53
58%

44
43%

52
50%

Limited and soon obsolete

97
50%

38
42%

59
57%

52
50%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income

Marital Status

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

83

125

143

75*

15**

69*

69*

38
51%

6
44%

31
45%

36
49%

8
56%

38
55%

Education

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

105

216

157

25

56*

120*

74*

-**

18**

33
47%

33
59%

58
48%

39
54%

0
-

4
23%

36
53%

23
41%

63
52%

34
46%

0
-

14
77%

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner

Yes
N

No
O

Yes
R

No
S

348

247

126

323

50

88

176

105

89*

163

31*

45*

93
53%

60
57%

37
41%

84
52%

13
41%

68
46%

83
47%

45
43%

52
59%

79
48%

18
59%

29
65%
S
16
35%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

285

206

167

149

110*

84*

63
58%
U
47
42%

34
40%

81
54%
R

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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60%
T

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CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
Mexico
Mexico

Gender

Age
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

393

191

202

195

133

65

283

99

11

185

410

191

219

217

135*

58*

329

73*

8**

182*

Viable long term

122
30%

53
28%

68
31%

63
29%

37
27%

22
38%

100
30%

21
28%

1
17%

46
26%

Limited and soon obsolete

288
70%

137
72%

151
69%

154
71%

98
73%

36
62%

229
70%

52
72%

7
83%

136
74%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

35 to 49
D

Household Income
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner


Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
T

208

111

135

147

214

179

280

113

42

351

71

322

227

272

81

56

214

195

280

129*

36**

374

58*

352

75
33%

80
29%

24
29%

18
31%

71
33%

50
26%

90
32%

31
24%

11
31%

111
30%

21
37%

100
28%

152
67%

192
71%

58
71%

38
69%

143
67%

145
74%

190
68%

98
76%

25
69%

263
70%

36
63%

252
72%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
Spain
Spain

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

620

254

366

227

258

135

380

300

143

157

123

112

65

190

Viable long term

69
23%

33
23%

37
23%

26
21%

28
25%

15
23%

Limited and soon obsolete

230
77%

110
77%

120
77%

97
79%

84
75%

50
77%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Marital Status

Education

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

196

44

298

322

90

20*

136

164

41
22%

24
26%

4
22%

32
24%

148
78%

66
74%

16
78%

103
76%

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Yes
T

304

48

268

332

288

408

212

45

575

57

563

163

57*

80

158

142

185

115

22*

278

27*

273

37
23%

41
25%

10
17%

19
24%

36
23%

33
24%

45
25%

24
21%

3
14%

66
24%

5
20%

64
23%

127
77%

122
75%

48
83%

61
76%

122
77%

108
76%

140
75%

91
79%

19
86%

212
76%

22
80%

209
77%

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Household Income

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

303

131

172

46

152

105

13

42

248

186

117

118

101

84

187

116

264

39

86

217

122

181

301*

141*

160*

166*

95

41

20**

63**

218*

136*

165*

116*

106*

80**

153*

148*

252*

49**

61**

240*

95*

206*

Viable long term

94
31%

59
42%

36
22%

19
20%

9
23%

3
17%

10
16%

81
37%

31
23%

64
38%

32
28%

33
31%

29
37%

58
38%

36
24%

82
33%

12
25%

23
38%

72
30%

37
39%

58
28%

Limited and soon obsolete

207
69%

82
58%

125
78%

66
40%
D
100
60%

76
80%
C

31
77%

17
83%

53
84%

137
63%

105
77%

102
62%

84
72%

73
69%

50
63%

94
62%

112
76%

170
67%

37
75%

38
62%

169
70%

58
61%

149
72%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

526

239

287

170

186

170

140

257

116

141

95

88

74

70

Viable long term

51
20%

26
22%

24
17%

20
21%

16
19%

14
19%

Limited and soon obsolete

206
80%

90
78%

116
83%

75
79%

71
81%

60
81%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

312

74

200

326

197

183

146

299

227

349

151

36*

92

164

96

92

70

139

118

168

10
15%

33
22%

7
21%

18
19%

33
20%

18
19%

16
17%

16
24%

29
21%

21
18%

59
85%

118
78%

29
79%

75
81%

132
80%

77
81%

76
83%

53
76%

110
79%

97
82%

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

177

39

89

18*

35
21%

16
18%

133
79%

73
82%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

487

56

470

239

26*

231

5
28%

45
19%

42
18%

13
72%

193
81%

8
32%
U
18
68%

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 * small base

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82%
T

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CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
US
US

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

487

176

311

142

166

179

108

128

251

268

219

217

161

109

239

248

281

239

97

142

90

73

75

44*

61

133

128

111

125

56

58

111

128

139

Viable long term

68
29%

34
24%

17
22%

11
25%

20
32%

38
28%

35
27%

34
30%

37
30%

15
27%

17
28%

32
29%

36
28%

170
71%

31
35%
E
59
65%

20
28%

Limited and soon obsolete

34
36%
B
62
64%

53
72%

59
78%
C

33
75%

41
68%

96
72%

93
73%

77
70%

88
70%

41
73%

41
72%

78
71%

92
72%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

108
76%
A

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

206

34

99

15*

42
30%

27
27%

98
70%

73
73%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

453

41

446

224

18*

220

2
14%

66
30%

3
19%

65
30%

13
86%

158
70%

15
81%

155
70%

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 * small base

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CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia

Gender

Age
Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

283

189

94

186

83

14

86

48

94

77

68

138

135

148

199

84

51

232

65

218

287

148

139*

171

92*

24**

81*

51*

97*

-**

-**

77*

69*

140

115

172

173

114*

46*

242

57*

231

Viable long term

155
54%

80
54%

75
54%

95
56%

51
55%

10
40%

39
49%

34
66%

54
56%

0
-

0
-

40
52%

38
55%

77
55%

65
57%

90
52%

98
56%

58
51%

27
59%

128
53%

37
65%

119
51%

Limited and soon obsolete

132
46%

68
46%

64
46%

76
44%

41
45%

15
60%

41
51%

17
34%

42
44%

0
-

0
-

37
48%

31
45%

63
45%

50
43%

82
48%

75
44%

56
49%

19
41%

113
47%

20
35%

112
49%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Female
B

Household Income

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Education

Marital Status

Employment

Yes
N

No
O

Employed
P

Not
Employed
Q

350

74

326

316

452

149

49*

160

156

221

25
21%

27
18%

11
21%

35
22%

27
17%

93
79%

122
82%

39
79%

124
78%

129
83%

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

642

264

378

190

245

207

159

257

226

257

385

218

316

134

182

113

111

92

81

124

111

122

195

118

Viable long term

63
20%

30
23%

32
18%

24
21%

22
20%

17
18%

15
18%

26
21%

22
20%

22
18%

40
21%

Limited and soon obsolete

254
80%

104
77%

150
82%

89
79%

89
80%

75
82%

66
82%

98
79%

89
80%

99
82%

154
79%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Chief Income Earner

High
M

Total

Business Owner

Yes
R

No
S

190

67

95

31*

45
20%

18
19%

176
80%

77
81%

Senior Executive/Decision
CANADAPRAIRIES
V

CANADAATLANTIC
W

CANADAALBERTA
X

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z

CANADAONTARIO
a

CANADAQUEBEC
b

203

195

-**

102

97

26
26%
XYb
75
74%

16
16%

Yes
T

No
U

575

87

555

51

44

50

99

285

42*

275

25*

20*

24*

48*

6
20%

56
20%

8
19%

55
20%

4
21%

3
11%

7
15%

0
-

25
80%

228
80%

33
81%

220
80%

7
27%
X
18
73%

16
79%

22
89%
Va

41
85%
a

0
-

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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France
France

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

668

304

364

268

210

190

214

340

114

199

469

233

251

184

394

274

410

332

152

180

137

107

88

107

169

56

98

235

113

142

78

192

140

204

Viable long term

45
14%

23
15%

22
12%

21
15%

12
11%

12
13%

14
13%

22
13%

8
15%

13
13%

32
14%

12
11%

21
15%

11
14%

24
12%

21
15%

Limited and soon obsolete

287
86%

129
85%

159
88%

116
85%

95
89%

77
87%

93
87%

147
87%

47
85%

85
87%

202
86%

100
89%

120
85%

67
86%

168
88%

119
85%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

258

17

128

8**

30
15%

15
12%

174
85%

113
88%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

651

39

629

324

18*

314

2
26%

43
13%

4
21%

41
13%

6
74%

281
87%

14
79%

273
87%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
Germany
Germany

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

804

384

420

222

309

273

346

264

194

261

543

185

488

131

561

243

533

397

196

201

130

150

117

174

127

96

119

278

88

236

73

276

121

261

Viable long term

36
9%

17
9%

20
10%

12
8%

8
7%

20
11%

9
7%

8
8%

12
10%

24
9%

7
8%

23
10%

6
9%

28
10%

8
7%

Limited and soon obsolete

360
91%

179
91%

181
90%

17
13%
DE
113
87%

138
92%
C

110
93%
C

154
89%

117
93%

89
92%

107
90%

253
91%

81
92%

212
90%

67
91%

248
90%

113
93%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

271

66

738

113

691

135

33*

364

56

341

26
10%

10
8%

2
7%

34
9%

7
13%

29
9%

235
90%

125
92%

31
93%

330
91%

49
87%

312
91%

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 * small base

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Australia

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employed
P

634

285

349

103

230

301

146

366

122

344

290

234

225

175

329

305

396

328

142

186

131*

108

90

90*

181

57*

154

174

87

200

41

146

182

Viable long term

70
21%

38
27%

32
17%

14
13%

36
20%

11
20%

26
17%

44
25%

16
18%

46
23%

9
21%

29
20%

258
79%

104
73%

154
83%

20
22%
D
70
78%

23
26%

Limited and soon obsolete

36
28%
D
95
72%

67
74%

145
80%

46
80%

128
83%

130
75%

71
82%

155
77%

32
79%

117
80%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

94
87%
CE

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

METRO
V

NON-METRO
W

VIC/TAS
X

NSW/ACT
Y

QLD
Z

SA/NT
a

238

90

544

115

519

385

249

182

191

112

69

80

192

136*

43*

285

50*

279

192

136*

94*

94*

67*

36*

37*

41
23%

41
21%

29
21%

8
17%

63
22%

10
20%

60
22%

40
21%

30
22%

18
19%

13
20%

151
79%

107
79%

36
83%

223
78%

40
80%

219
78%

152
79%

106
78%

77
81%

11
29%
b
26
71%

4
11%

141
77%

24
26%
b
70
74%

54
80%

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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b

33
89%
Ya

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Japan
Japan

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

585

282

303

202

175

208

357

294

137

157

100

85

109

179

Viable long term

132
45%

66
48%

65
42%

47
47%

34
40%

50
46%

Limited and soon obsolete

163
55%

71
52%

92
58%

52
53%

52
60%

59
54%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

182

46

312

273

188

137

260

278

307

364

92

23*

160

134

94

70

130

138

156

182

77
43%

41
45%

76
47%

56
42%

44
47%

27
38%

61
47%

59
43%

73
46%

102
57%
H

51
55%

14
59%
F
10
41%

84
53%

78
58%

50
53%

44
62%

69
53%

79
57%

84
54%

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

221

63

112

31*

80
44%

52
46%

103
56%

60
54%

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

522

82

503

263

41*

253

11
36%

120
46%

19
46%

113
44%

20
64%

143
54%

22
54%

141
56%

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 * small base

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South Korea
South Korea

Gender

Age

Household Income
Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

305

133

172

112

123

70

54

144

107

180

125

101

195

152

153

212

93

39

266

59

246

302

138

164

119

119

64*

54*

144

104

169

132

11**

106*

186

147

155

203

99*

38*

264

57*

245

Viable long term

91
30%

46
33%

45
27%

37
31%

29
25%

24
38%

11
19%

46
32%

34
33%

52
30%

39
29%

2
17%

32
31%

56
30%

44
30%

46
30%

65
32%

26
26%

10
26%

81
31%

15
27%

75
31%

Limited and soon obsolete

211
70%

92
67%

119
73%

82
69%

90
75%

40
62%

44
81%

98
68%

70
67%

118
70%

94
71%

9
83%

73
69%

129
70%

103
70%

108
70%

138
68%

73
74%

28
74%

183
69%

42
73%

169
69%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

50 to 64
E

Marital Status

Yes
T

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Russia
Russia
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Chief Income Earner

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

350

120

230

187

153

10

18

43

289

170

180

38

203

109

172

178

276

74

30

320

65

285

308

113*

196

144

146*

18**

16**

39**

253

141*

168

88**

176

44*

158*

150*

231

77*

23**

285

51*

257

Viable long term

177
57%

63
56%

115
59%

73
51%

89
61%

15
82%

10
64%

16
42%

151
59%

85
51%

54
61%

97
55%

26
59%

87
55%

90
60%

139
60%

39
50%

14
61%

163
57%

24
47%

153
60%

Limited and soon obsolete

131
43%

50
44%

81
41%

71
49%

56
39%

3
18%

6
36%

23
58%

103
41%

92
66%
J
48
34%

83
49%
I

34
39%

79
45%

18
41%

71
45%

60
40%

93
40%

39
50%

9
39%

122
43%

27
53%

104
40%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

Household Income

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Education

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

259

82

177

92

67

100

146

101

12

68

191

173

43

43

171

88

160

99

20

239

29

230

255

101*

154*

115*

60**

79*

129*

110*

15**

59**

195*

54

133*

67*

185*

70*

173*

82*

16**

239*

35**

220*

Viable long term

22
9%

11
10%

12
8%

7
13%

0
0

7
5%

15
14%

0
-

6
10%

16
8%

4
8%

9
7%

9
13%

18
10%

4
6%

15
9%

7
9%

0
-

22
9%

0
1%

22
10%

Limited and soon obsolete

232
91%

90
90%

142
92%

14
13%
E
101
87%

52
87%

79
100%
C

122
95%

95
86%

15
100%

54
90%

179
92%

50
92%

124
93%

59
87%

167
90%

66
94%

158
91%

75
91%

16
100%

216
91%

34
99%

198
90%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK6. Overall, do you think that electricity produced from nuclear energy will be a viable long term option for countries who need to produce it in that way or do you think it is only a limited and soon obsolete form of producing energy for the future?
Indonesia
Indonesia

Gender

Age
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

336

174

162

189

134

13

48

188

100

187

149

127

16

193

149

187

289

47

40

296

97

239

333

160

172

174

131*

28**

44*

181

108*

193

140

126

16**

191

145

188

282

51*

46*

287

92*

241

Viable long term

122
37%

64
40%

58
33%

62
36%

49
37%

11
39%

17
40%

72
40%

32
30%

72
37%

50
36%

53
42%

4
28%

65
34%

49
34%

72
38%

97
35%

24
48%

13
29%

108
38%

28
31%

93
39%

Limited and soon obsolete

211
63%

96
60%

115
67%

112
64%

82
63%

17
61%

26
60%

109
60%

76
70%

121
63%

90
64%

73
58%

12
72%

127
66%

95
66%

116
62%

185
65%

27
52%

33
71%

179
62%

64
69%

148
61%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

35 to 49
D

Household Income

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Turkey
Turkey

Gender

Age
35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Male
A

304

220

84

229

67

41

145

118

147

157

108

53

143

143

161

186

118

30

274

78

226

355

141

214*

164

152*

39**

32**

140*

184*

222*

133*

124*

77**

154*

142*

213*

197*

158*

33**

322*

93**

262*

Viable long term

82
23%

30
14%

0
-

14
43%

42
30%

26
14%

37
17%

13
17%

37
24%

37
26%

45
21%

45
23%

36
23%

6
18%

76
23%

13
14%

69
26%

131
86%
C

39
100%

18
57%

98
70%

158
86%

184
83%
J

44
33%
I
89
67%

32
26%

274
77%

61
37%
D
103
63%

21
14%

Limited and soon obsolete

51
36%
B
90
64%

92
74%

64
83%

117
76%

105
74%

168
79%

151
77%

122
77%

27
82%

247
77%

80
86%

193
74%

183
86%
A

Under 35
C

Marital Status

Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Female
B

Household Income

Yes
T

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Hungary
Hungary

Gender

Age

Household Income

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

572

206

366

177

195

200

301

293

104

189

125

90

78

165

Viable long term

58
20%

21
20%

37
20%

27
22%

14
16%

17
22%

Limited and soon obsolete

235
80%

83
80%

152
80%

98
78%

76
84%

61
78%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

205

286

286

107

342

123

287

285

358

87

0**

132

161

80*

173

40

130

163

174

29
18%

20
23%

0
-

24
18%

34
21%

27
16%

29
18%

67
77%

0
100%

108
82%

127
79%

10
25%
L
30
75%

29
23%

136
82%

20
26%
L
59
74%

101
77%

134
82%

146
84%
KM

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R

No
S

Yes
T

214

43

529

39

533

119

19*

274

18*

275

34
19%

24
20%

3
15%

55
20%

4
23%

54
20%

140
81%

95
80%

16
85%

219
80%

14
77%

221
80%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

244

69

175

117

92

35

196

40

113

131

13

170

61

134

110

156

88

23

221

38

206

214

67*

148*

96*

74*

44**

183

27*

5**

106*

108*

43**

145

26*

105*

109*

121*

93*

16**

198

24*

190

Viable long term

40
19%

17
25%

24
16%

24
25%

10
13%

7
15%

1
3%

1
23%

20
19%

20
18%

3
7%

32
22%

5
20%

21
20%

19
17%

20
16%

20
22%

1
8%

39
20%

4
16%

36
19%

Limited and soon obsolete

174
81%

50
75%

124
84%

72
75%

65
87%

38
85%

38
21%
G
145
79%

26
97%
F

4
77%

85
81%

89
82%

40
93%

113
78%

21
80%

84
80%

90
83%

102
84%

73
78%

15
92%

159
80%

20
84%

154
81%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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China
China
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

578

247

331

268

245

65

64

193

321

398

180

61

172

345

381

197

509

69

69

509

178

400

291

125*

166*

106*

128*

57**

55**

126*

110*

213

78*

167*

95

29

184

107*

246

45**

36**

255

69*

222

Viable long term

81
28%

28
23%

52
31%

28
27%

34
26%

19
33%

13
24%

27
22%

40
36%

64
30%

16
21%

43
26%

29
30%

9
30%

57
31%

24
22%

68
28%

12
27%

12
34%

69
27%

18
26%

62
28%

Limited and soon obsolete

211
72%

97
77%

114
69%

78
73%

94
74%

38
67%

42
76%

98
78%

70
64%

149
70%

62
79%

124
74%

66
70%

20
70%

128
69%

83
78%

178
72%

33
73%

24
66%

187
73%

51
74%

160
72%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Brazil
Brazil
Total
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

Gender
Male
A

Age

Female
B

Under 35
C

Household Income

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education

Chief Income Earner

Low
K

Medium
L

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

777

283

494

286

279

212

195

561

21

306

471

91

379

307

371

406

545

232

68

709

135

642

341

178*

163*

158*

124*

59*

145*

194*

2**

123*

218*

242*

76

23

146*

195*

215*

126*

37**

304

50**

291

Viable long term

77
23%

33
18%

44
27%

32
20%

23
18%

37
26%

39
20%

1
45%

32
26%

45
21%

48
20%

22
29%

7
29%

42
29%

34
18%

42
19%

35
28%

9
23%

68
22%

11
21%

66
23%

Limited and soon obsolete

264
77%

145
82%

119
73%

126
80%

102
82%
E

23
38%
D
36
62%

108
74%

155
80%

1
55%

92
74%

173
79%

194
80%

54
71%

16
71%

104
71%

161
82%

173
81%

91
72%

29
77%

236
78%

40
79%

225
77%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Italy
Italy

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Total

Male
A

Female
B

Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Low
K

Medium
L

810

393

417

279

318

213

180

373

257

406

404

307

423

80

429

381

511

299

404

202

201

143

157

103

93

182

129

202

201

200

160

44*

211

193

249

155

Viable long term

80
20%

40
20%

40
20%

26
18%

31
20%

22
22%

18
19%

34
19%

28
22%

43
21%

37
18%

43
21%

26
17%

11
24%

45
21%

35
18%

53
21%

27
17%

Limited and soon obsolete

324
80%

163
80%

161
80%

117
82%

126
80%

81
78%

75
81%

148
81%

101
78%

159
79%

165
82%

157
79%

133
83%

34
76%

166
79%

158
82%

196
79%

128
83%

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)
Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy
(wtd)

High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

No
S

Yes
T

No
U

105

705

173

637

50*

354

82

321

15
30%
S
35
70%

65
18%

18
22%

61
19%

289
82%
R

64
78%

260
81%

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 * small base

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Belgium
Belgium

Gender

Age
Under 35
C

35 to 49
D

Household Income
50 to 64
E

Low
F

Medium
G

Marital Status
High
H

Married
I

Other
J

Education
Low
K

Medium
L

Chief Income Earner


High
M

Yes
N

No
O

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q

Business Owner
Yes
R

No
S

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader
Yes
T

No
U

Region
North
V

Center
W

Language

Total

Male
A

Female
B

South
X

French
Y

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy


(unwtd)

301

138

163

93

110

98

135

117

49

95

206

98

142

61

183

118

183

118

295

22

279

148

74

79

155

146

Base: Strongly/ Somewhat oppose Nuclear energy (wtd)

301

146

155

115*

102

85*

141

114

46*

87*

214

120*

118

63*

174

127

172

129

6**

295

21**

280

143

69*

90*

161

140

Viable long term

50
16%

25
17%

24
16%

20
18%

13
13%

16
19%

24
17%

17
15%

9
19%

20
23%

30
14%

33
19%

17
13%

29
17%

21
16%

1
13%

49
17%

2
8%

48
17%

26
18%

8
11%

16
18%

24
15%

26
18%

251
84%

121
83%

131
84%

94
82%

89
87%

68
81%

117
83%

97
85%

38
81%

67
77%

184
86%

20
17%
M
98
83%

3
5%

Limited and soon obsolete

27
22%
M
93
78%

60
95%
KL

142
81%

110
87%

143
83%

108
84%

5
87%

246
83%

19
92%

232
83%

117
82%

61
89%

73
82%

137
85%

114
82%

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/X - Y/Z * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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All Countries
Gender
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

17969
11413

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
12564
5405
7713
3701

Male
A
9108
5696

Female
B
8861
5718

Under 35
C
6937
4899

35 to 49
D
6238
3917

50 to 64
E
4794
2598

Low
F
5534
3685

Medium
G
7148
4218

High
H
5095
3359

Married
I
8372
5048

Other
J
9162
5931

Low
K
4869
4082

Medium
L
6457
4029

High
M
6643
3302

Yes
N
10252
6067

No
O
7717
5347

1007
18%

1059
22%
DE
1887
39%
DE
1094
22%

733
19%
E
1307
33%

367
14%

710
17%

1026
17%

663
18%

2094
35%

1061
20%
N
1945
36%

1496
19%

2085
35%

756
23%
KL
1139
35%

1098
18%

1779
35%

816
20%
L
1506
37%

587
15%

1479
35%

2722
35%

948
24%

1043
25%
H
986
23%
H

1446
24%

918
22%

1483
24%

1245
23%

665
20%

1093
22%

1374
23%

842
21%

1049
26%
KM
999
25%
KM

762
23%

928
24%
C

917
25%
H
820
22%
H

1241
25%

859
18%

687
26%
C
699
27%
CD

691
21%
G
1254
37%
F
749
22%

935
19%

845
33%

705
19%
G
1244
34%

645
20%

1391
23%
O

2947
60%
DE
1952
40%

2040
52%
E
1876
48%
C

1212
47%

1949
53%

2189
52%

2714
54%

3111
52%

2028
48%
H

2334
46%

2820
48%

1895
57%
L
1407
43%

3192
53%

1737
47%
H

2322
57%
L
1760
43%

1981
49%

1386
53%
CD

1945
58%
FG
1414
42%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
2113
1267

No
S
15856
10146

Yes
T
3603
2134

No
U
14366
9280

1861
18%
3586
35%

543
25%
U
745
35%

1616
17%

1317
36%

298
24%
S
454
36%

1848
24%

881
24%

273
22%

2455
24%

440
21%

1095
20%

1646
21%

840
23%

242
19%

2244
22%
R

406
19%

3006
56%
N
2340
44%

4218
55%

1980
54%

5447
54%

3495
45%

1720
46%

752
59%
S
516
41%

1288
60%
U
846
40%

Honestly
Agree very much

2159
19%

Agree somewhat

4039
35%

1152
20%
B
1982
35%

Disagree somewhat

2729
24%

1301
23%

Disagree very much

2486
22%

1261
22%

1428
25%
A
1225
21%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

6199
54%

3134
55%

3065
54%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

5215
46%

2562
45%

2653
46%

2058
36%

1394
35%

3294
35%
2289
25%
T
2080
22%
T

Summary

2048
51%
KM

2874
47%
O

4699
46%
R

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

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53%
4369
47%
T

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CK9_1. [Honestly] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they communicated...

Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

17969
11413

Argentina
A
469
462

Australia
B
961
476

Belgium
C
491
487

Brazil
D
1001
473

Canada
E
938
466

China
F
981
490

France
G
988
488

Germany
H
980
486

Great Britain
I
980
476

Hungary
J
991
488

India
K
974
478

Indonesia
L
487
483

Italy
M
987
492

Japan
N
926
463

Mexico
O
486
482

Poland
P
528
468

Russia
Q
546
483

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
435
493
481
435
472
480

Spain
U
968
476

Sweden
V
486
486

Turkey
W
454
462

United
States
X
938
463

Honestly
Agree very much

2159
19%

Agree somewhat

4039
35%

Disagree somewhat

2729
24%

Disagree very much

2486
22%

125
35
38
122
57
77
43
29
52
96
239
228
75
19
129
97
72
198
107
8
74
24
154
62
27%
7%
8%
26%
12%
16%
9%
6%
11%
20%
50%
47%
15%
4%
27%
21%
15%
46%
23%
2%
15%
5%
33%
13%
NT
NT
EFGHIMNQTU BCGHNTV
BCGHINTV
HNTV
T
BHNTV
CEGHIMNTUVFGHIJMNOPQS
FGHIJMNOPQS BCGHINTV
T
EFGHIJMNQTUCEGHIMNTUV BCGHNTV FGHIJMNOPQS
BCEGHIMNTVX
BCEGHINTV
T
FGHIJMNPQST BCGHNTV
BCEFGHIJMNQTU
165
170
136
165
179
181
161
91
219
197
189
200
117
110
176
187
221
175
209
74
175
174
171
198
36%
36%
28%
35%
38%
37%
33%
19%
46%
40%
40%
41%
24%
24%
36%
40%
46%
40%
44%
15%
37%
36%
37%
43%
CHMNT
CHMNT
HT
HMNT
CGHMNT
CHMNT
HMNT
ABCDEFGHJKMNOT CGHMNT
CGHMNT
CGHMNT
HT
HT
CHMNT
CGHMNT CDEFGHMNOT CGHMNT
CGHMNT
CHMNT
CHMNT
CHMNT ABCDGHMNTU
106
169
132
78
135
112
84
126
152
108
38
48
115
177
106
131
111
42
119
145
136
159
72
127
23%
36%
27%
16%
29%
23%
17%
26%
32%
22%
8%
10%
23%
38%
22%
28%
23%
10%
25%
30%
29%
33%
16%
28%
GKLR
GHJKLMOPQR DGKLRW
KLR
DFGJKLMOQR
GKLR
KLR
DGKLRW FGHJKLMOQR GKLRW
DGKLRW GHIJKLMOPQR
KLR
DGJKLRW
GKLR
GKLRW DFGJKLMOQR DGJKLMORWDFGJKLMOQR
K
DGJKLMRW
66
102
181
108
95
120
200
241
53
86
11
7
185
157
71
53
79
19
37
254
91
129
65
75
14%
22%
37%
23%
20%
25%
41%
50%
11%
18%
2%
1%
38%
34%
15%
11%
16%
4%
8%
53%
19%
27%
14%
16%
AIKLOPRSWX
EFIJKLOPQRSUAIKLOPRSWXAIKLOPRSWX
AIJKLOPQRSWFIJKLNOPQRSGIJKLMNOPQR
KLR
IKLPRS
ABDEFIJKLOPQRSU
EFIJKLOPQRSU
KLRS
KLR
IKLRS
L
KL
GIJKLMNOPQR IKLPRS
JKLOPQRSUW
KLR
IKLPRS
KLRS

Summary
Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

6199
54%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

5215
46%

290
204
174
287
236
258
204
120
271
293
429
428
191
129
305
284
293
373
316
82
249
198
325
260
63%
43%
36%
61%
51%
53%
42%
25%
57%
60%
90%
89%
39%
28%
63%
61%
61%
86%
67%
17%
52%
41%
70%
56%
CHNT
HNT
BCEGHMNTUV BCGHMNTV BCGHMNTV
CHNT
T
BCEGHMNTVBCEFGHMNTUV
FGHIJMNOPQS
FGHIJMNOPQS
HNT
T
CEFGHMNTUVBCEGHMNTUVBCEGHMNTUV
FGHIJMNOPQS
CEFGHIMNTUVX
BCGHMNTV
HNT
EFGHIJMNPQT BCEGHMNTV
BCEFGHMNTUV
171
271
313
186
230
232
284
367
205
195
49
55
301
333
177
184
190
61
156
398
227
288
137
203
37%
57%
64%
39%
49%
47%
58%
75%
43%
40%
10%
11%
61%
72%
37%
39%
39%
14%
33%
83%
48%
59%
30%
44%
EFIJKLOPQRSUFGIJKLOPQRS
KLR
DIJKLOPQRSW AJKLORSWEFIJKLOPQRSU
FGIJKLMOPQR KLRSW
KLRW
ADEFIJKLOPQRSU
FGIJKLMOPQR
KLR
KLRW
KLRW
KLR
GHIJKLMNOPQ
ADJKLOPQRSW
EFIJKLOPQRSU
KLR
AKLORSW
KLR

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they communicated...

Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

17969
11413

North
America
A
1876
929

G-8
Countries
E
7283
3816

LATAM
B
1956
1417

Europe
C
7399
4347

APAC
D
5356
3352

119
13%
E
377
41%
BCDE
263
28%
BDFG
170
18%
G

377
27%
ACDE
505
36%

526
12%
E
1458
34%

678
20%
ACE
1144
34%

1295
34%

289
20%

1144
26%
BDFG
1219
28%
ABDFG

799
24%
BFG
730
22%
ABFG

1028
27%
BDFG
1085
28%
ABDFG

496
53%
CE
433
47%
BFG

882
62%
ACDE
535
38%
G

1984
46%

1822
54%
CE
1530
46%
BFG

1703
45%

BRIC
F
3502
1924

Middle
East/Africa
G
1382
1368

510
27%
ACDE
756
39%
CDE
339
18%

459
34%
ABCDEF
555
41%
CDE
233
17%

319
17%
G

121
9%

1266
66%
ACDE
658
34%
G

1015
74%
ABCDEF
354
26%

Honestly
Agree very much

2159
19%

Agree somewhat

4039
35%

Disagree somewhat

2729
24%

Disagree very much

2486
22%

246
17%
G

409
11%

Summary
Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

6199
54%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

5215
46%

2363
54%
ABDFG

2113
55%
ABDFG

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B/C/D/E/F/G

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Argentina
Argentina
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

469
462

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
125
320
142*

Male
A
191
226

Female
B
278
236

Under 35
C
226
228

35 to 49
D
151
139*

50 to 64
E
92
95*

Low
F
14
19**

Medium
G
74
96*

High
H
381
347

Married
I
144
135*

Other
J
325
326

Low
K
155
299

Medium
L
159
110

High
M
155
53

Yes
N
248
219

No
O
221
243

48
21%

70
31%

30
21%

26
27%

4
22%

32
34%

89
26%

22
17%

11
20%

62
28%

64
26%

93
29%

77
34%

54
39%

34
36%

5
24%

33
35%

127
37%

54
40%

90
30%
M
102
34%

25
22%

93
40%

103
32%
I
110
34%

42
38%

21
39%

76
35%

89
37%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
45
41*

No
S
424
420

Yes
T
69
57*

No
U
400
405

33
23%

9
22%

116
28%

14
24%

112
28%

111
35%

54
38%

18
44%

146
35%

20
35%

145
36%

Honestly
Agree very much

125
27%

Agree somewhat

165
36%

77
34%
B
71
32%

Disagree somewhat

106
23%

52
23%

53
23%

52
23%

34
25%

19
20%

6
29%

20
21%

80
23%

30
22%

76
23%

66
22%

26
24%

14
26%

48
22%

58
24%

70
22%

36
25%

7
16%

99
24%

10
17%

96
24%

Disagree very much

66
14%

25
11%

40
17%

29
13%

21
15%

16
17%

5
25%

10
11%

51
15%

28
21%
J

37
11%

40
13%

18
16%

8
15%

33
15%

32
13%

47
15%

19
13%

7
17%

59
14%

14
24%
U

52
13%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

290
63%

148
66%

142
60%

147
64%

84
60%

60
63%

9
46%

65
68%

216
62%

77
57%

213
65%

192
64%

66
60%

31
59%

137
63%

153
63%

203
63%

87
61%

28
67%

263
62%

33
58%

257
63%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

171
37%

78
34%

94
40%

81
36%

56
40%

35
37%

10
54%

30
32%

131
38%

58
43%

113
35%

106
36%

44
40%

22
41%

81
37%

90
37%

117
37%

55
39%

14
33%

158
38%

24
42%

148
37%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
858
116
400
78*

974
478

Male
A
739
248

Female
B
235
230

Under 35
C
733
260

35 to 49
D
204
161*

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
324
155

Medium
G
381
179

High
H
269
144

Married
I
557
301

Other
J
417
177

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
73
49*

High
M
901
429

Yes
N
659
280

No
O
315
198

Agree very much

239
50%

122
49%

117
51%

133
51%

88
54%

18
32%

79
51%

79
44%

151
50%

88
50%

0
-

20
40%

219
51%

142
51%

97
49%

202
50%

Agree somewhat

189
40%

99
40%

90
39%

95
36%

60
37%

35
61%

59
38%

80
45%

82
56%
G
51
35%

125
42%

64
36%

0
-

162
38%

107
38%

82
42%

Disagree somewhat

38
8%

21
9%

17
7%

26
10%

9
5%

4
7%

13
8%

17
10%

8
6%

20
7%

18
10%

0
-

27
56%
M
1
3%

37
9%

25
9%

Disagree very much

11
2%

5
2%

6
3%

6
2%

5
3%

0
-

4
3%

3
2%

4
3%

5
2%

6
3%

0
-

0
1%

11
3%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

429
90%

221
89%

207
90%

228
88%

148
91%

53
93%

137
89%

159
89%

132
92%

276
92%

153
86%

0
-

47
96%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

49
10%

26
11%

23
10%

32
12%

14
9%

4
7%

17
11%

20
11%

12
8%

25
8%

24
14%

0
-

2
4%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
281
126

No
S
693
352

Yes
T
612
288

No
U
362
190

37
48%

68
54%

172
49%

149
52%

90
47%

156
39%

34
43%

47
37%

143
41%

111
39%

78
41%

13
7%

32
8%

6
8%

7
6%

31
9%

22
8%

16
9%

6
2%

5
2%

10
3%

1
1%

4
3%

7
2%

6
2%

5
3%

382
89%

249
89%

179
91%

358
89%

71
91%

114
91%

314
89%

260
90%

168
89%

48
11%

31
11%

18
9%

43
11%

7
9%

12
9%

38
11%

28
10%

22
11%

Honestly

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Mexico
Mexico
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
347
139
330
152*

486
482

Male
A
245
232

Female
B
241
250

Under 35
C
243
256

35 to 49
D
156
154*

50 to 64
E
87
73*

Low
F
342
382

Medium
G
127
85*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
237
222

Other
J
249
260

Low
K
125
307

Medium
L
165
100

High
M
196
75

Yes
N
265
252

No
O
221
230

Agree very much

129
27%

58
25%

71
28%

72
28%

36
23%

21
29%

111
29%

17
20%

1
8%

57
26%

72
28%

81
26%

31
31%

18
24%

68
27%

61
27%

83
25%

Agree somewhat

176
36%

89
38%

87
35%

103
40%

51
33%

22
30%

130
34%

37
43%

9
59%

90
41%

86
33%

111
36%

36
36%

29
39%

83
33%

93
40%

Disagree somewhat

106
22%

45
19%

61
24%

50
19%

37
24%

19
26%

79
21%

26
30%

1
7%

44
20%

62
24%

67
22%

19
19%

19
26%

62
25%

Disagree very much

71
15%

40
17%

31
12%

31
12%

29
19%

11
15%

62
16%

5
6%

4
26%

31
14%

41
16%

49
16%

14
14%

8
11%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

305
63%

147
63%

158
63%

175
68%

87
57%

43
59%

241
63%

54
63%

10
67%

147
66%

158
61%

191
62%

66
66%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

177
37%

85
37%

92
37%

81
32%

66
43%

30
41%

141
37%

31
37%

5
33%

75
34%

102
39%

116
38%

34
34%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
53
44**

No
S
433
439

Yes
T
89
67*

No
U
397
415

46
30%

8
19%

121
28%

15
22%

115
28%

122
37%

54
35%

17
39%

159
36%

26
39%

150
36%

43
19%

76
23%

30
20%

10
24%

95
22%

16
24%

90
22%

39
15%

32
14%

49
15%

23
15%

8
18%

64
15%

10
15%

61
15%

47
63%

151
60%

154
67%

205
62%

100
66%

26
59%

280
64%

41
61%

264
64%

27
37%

101
40%

76
33%

125
38%

52
34%

18
41%

159
36%

26
39%

151
36%

Honestly

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
313
309
167

968
476

Male
A
424
239

Female
B
544
237

Under 35
C
348
190

35 to 49
D
403
181

50 to 64
E
217
105

Low
F
535
277

Medium
G
355
167

High
H
78
32*

Married
I
485
228

Other
J
483
248

Low
K
440
236

Medium
L
91
108*

High
M
437
131

Yes
N
524
257

No
O
444
219

Agree very much

74
15%

31
13%

42
18%

28
15%

25
14%

21
20%

47
17%

23
14%

3
10%

37
16%

37
15%

34
14%

15
12%

41
16%

33
15%

47
15%

Agree somewhat

175
37%

95
40%

81
34%

72
38%

64
35%

40
38%

101
37%

57
34%

86
38%

89
36%

91
38%

50
38%

95
37%

80
37%

Disagree somewhat

136
29%

69
29%

67
28%

53
28%

54
30%

29
28%

77
28%

65
28%

71
29%

62
26%

32
30%

42
32%

72
28%

Disagree very much

91
19%

44
18%

47
20%

37
20%

39
21%

15
14%

51
19%

53
32%
H
33
20%

17
51%
FG
6
19%

24
22%
M
35
33%

6
20%

40
18%

51
20%

50
21%

17
16%

24
18%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

249
52%

126
53%

123
52%

99
52%

89
49%

61
58%

149
54%

80
48%

20
62%

123
54%

126
51%

125
53%

59
55%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

227
48%

113
47%

114
48%

90
48%

92
51%

44
42%

128
46%

86
52%

12
38%

105
46%

122
49%

111
47%

49
45%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
41*

No
S
884
435

Yes
T
103
47*

No
U
865
429

27
16%

7
18%

66
15%

8
16%

66
15%

116
38%

59
35%

14
34%

162
37%

18
37%

158
37%

64
29%

86
28%

50
30%

12
29%

124
28%

14
29%

122
29%

49
19%

42
19%

60
19%

31
19%

8
19%

83
19%

8
18%

83
19%

65
50%

136
53%

113
52%

163
53%

86
51%

21
52%

228
52%

25
54%

224
52%

66
50%

121
47%

106
48%

145
47%

81
49%

20
48%

207
48%

22
46%

205
48%

Honestly

Summary

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 * small base

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South Africa
South Africa
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
427
66
401
71**

493
472

Male
A
254
220*

Female
B
239
252*

Under 35
C
68
260*

35 to 49
D
228
136

50 to 64
E
197
75

Low
F
15
19**

Medium
G
65
94**

High
H
413
358

Married
I
316
209

Other
J
177
262*

Low
K
166
189*

Medium
L
172
169*

High
M
155
114*

Yes
N
318
225

No
O
175
247*

Agree very much

107
23%

65
29%

42
17%

64
25%

23
17%

3
16%

27
28%

77
21%

51
24%

56
21%

36
19%

52
31%

18
16%

56
25%

51
21%

96
24%

Agree somewhat

209
44%

88
40%

121
48%

120
46%

57
42%

20
26%
D
32
43%

4
20%

44
47%

161
45%

92
44%

117
45%

91
49%

75
45%

42
37%

78
35%

Disagree somewhat

119
25%

54
25%

65
26%

65
25%

38
28%

17
22%

11
60%

15
16%

93
26%

49
24%

70
27%

49
26%

28
16%

70
31%

Disagree very much

37
8%

12
6%

24
10%

12
5%

18
13%

7
9%

1
4%

9
9%

27
8%

17
8%

20
7%

12
6%

14
8%

43
37%
L
11
10%

131
53%
N
50
20%

21
9%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

316
67%

153
70%

163
65%

183
71%

80
59%

7
36%

71
75%

238
66%

143
68%

173
66%

128
68%

156
33%

67
30%

89
35%

77
29%

56
41%
E

12
64%

23
25%

120
34%

66
32%

90
34%

61
32%

128
76%
M
41
24%

60
53%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

52
69%
D
23
31%

54
47%
L

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
151
110*

No
S
342
361

Yes
T
217
186*

No
U
276
286*

11
15%

26
23%

81
22%

45
24%

61
21%

163
41%

46
64%

37
33%

172
48%

67
36%

142
50%

108
27%

11
15%

31
28%

88
24%

55
29%

65
23%

16
6%

33
8%

4
5%

17
15%

20
5%

19
10%

18
6%

134
60%

181
73%

259
65%

56
79%

62
57%

253
70%

112
61%

203
71%

90
40%

65
27%

141
35%

15
21%

48
43%

108
30%

73
39%

83
29%

Honestly

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
651
329
312
164

980
476

Male
A
489
235

Female
B
491
241

Under 35
C
307
172

35 to 49
D
316
148

50 to 64
E
357
155

Low
F
232
113

Medium
G
595
288

High
H
153
75

Married
I
390
180

Other
J
590
296

Low
K
335
162

Medium
L
344
170

High
M
301
144

Yes
N
601
278

No
O
379
198

Agree very much

52
11%

27
11%

25
10%

18
11%

18
12%

16
10%

12
10%

31
11%

9
12%

19
11%

33
11%

13
8%

17
10%

33
12%

18
9%

32
10%

Agree somewhat

219
46%

112
48%

107
44%

71
48%

64
41%

51
45%

136
47%

32
42%

85
47%

134
45%

80
49%

76
45%

135
48%

84
43%

Disagree somewhat

152
32%

69
30%

83
34%

84
49%
E
52
30%

21
15%
K
63
44%

45
30%

55
36%

36
32%

90
31%

27
36%

60
33%

92
31%

52
32%

58
34%

42
29%

80
29%

Disagree very much

53
11%

27
11%

26
11%

17
10%

15
10%

20
13%

14
13%

31
11%

7
10%

16
9%

37
12%

16
10%

19
11%

18
12%

30
11%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

271
57%

139
59%

132
55%

63
56%

167
58%

41
54%

104
58%

167
56%

94
58%

92
55%

85
59%

205
43%

96
41%

109
45%

88
59%
E
60
41%

80
51%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

103
60%
E
69
40%

76
49%
CD

50
44%

121
42%

34
46%

76
42%

129
44%

69
42%

77
45%

59
41%

168
60%
O
110
40%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
75
34*

No
S
905
441

Yes
T
114
52

No
U
866
423

20
12%

2
5%

50
11%

6
11%

46
11%

150
48%

69
42%

16
46%

203
46%

22
42%

197
47%

73
37%
N
23
12%

95
30%

57
35%

11
33%

141
32%

17
32%

135
32%

35
11%

18
11%

5
16%

47
11%

8
15%

45
11%

103
52%

182
58%

89
54%

18
51%

253
57%

28
53%

243
57%

95
48%
N

130
42%

75
46%

17
49%

188
43%

25
47%

180
43%

Honestly

Summary

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US
US
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
590
348
295
168

938
463

Male
A
423
228

Female
B
515
234

Under 35
C
248
160

35 to 49
D
328
149

50 to 64
E
362
154

Low
F
161
67

Medium
G
209
98

High
H
568
297

Married
I
555
268

Other
J
383
195

Low
K
367
211

Medium
L
330
119

High
M
241
132

Yes
N
495
237

No
O
443
226

Agree very much

62
13%

36
16%

27
11%

18
12%

15
9%

11
17%

13
14%

38
13%

31
12%

31
16%

27
13%

16
13%

20
15%

27
11%

35
16%

37
12%

Agree somewhat

198
43%

92
40%

106
45%

57
39%

54
35%

27
39%

107
40%

90
46%

89
42%

55
46%

54
41%

104
44%

94
42%

127
28%

64
28%

64
27%

48
24%

59
28%

28
24%

40
31%

68
29%

37
16%

38
16%

16
10%

12
18%

16
16%

90
30%
G
47
16%

80
30%

75
16%

56
36%
C
30
19%
C

17
26%

Disagree very much

44
30%
C
30
20%
C

49
50%
H
20
20%

122
41%

Disagree somewhat

30
19%
DE
87
54%
DE
28
17%

49
18%
J

26
13%

37
18%

20
17%

18
14%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

260
56%

128
56%

132
56%

75
50%

68
44%

38
56%

139
52%

71
60%

101
44%

102
44%

74
50%
C

86
56%
C

30
44%

137
46%
G

129
48%
J

121
62%
I
73
38%

115
55%

203
44%

63
64%
H
36
36%

160
54%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

117
73%
DE
43
27%

96
45%

48
40%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
94
46*

No
S
844
417

Yes
T
118
58

No
U
820
405

26
15%

9
20%

53
13%

9
16%

53
13%

133
45%

65
39%

16
34%

182
44%

21
36%

177
44%

59
26%

84
28%

44
26%

14
31%

113
27%

17
29%

111
27%

38
16%

37
16%

42
14%

33
20%
P

7
15%

68
16%

11
20%

64
16%

74
56%

131
55%

129
57%

169
57%

91
54%

24
54%

236
56%

30
51%

230
57%

59
44%

106
45%

96
43%

126
43%

77
46%

21
46%

182
44%

28
49%

175
43%

Honestly

Summary

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
111
282
153*

435
435

Male
A
309
241

Female
B
126
193

Under 35
C
279
247

35 to 49
D
135
152

50 to 64
E
21
36**

Low
F
128
113*

Medium
G
82
86*

High
H
151
153

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
105
109*

Medium
L
109
113*

High
M
221
212

Yes
N
231
197

No
O
204
237

Agree very much

198
46%

120
50%

78
40%

115
46%

67
44%

16
46%

56
49%

37
43%

66
43%

0
-

0
-

54
49%

45
39%

100
47%

90
46%

108
46%

127
45%

Agree somewhat

175
40%

88
37%

87
45%

100
41%

62
41%

13
36%

48
43%

35
41%

63
41%

0
-

0
-

39
36%

78
37%

77
39%

98
41%

Disagree somewhat

42
10%

22
9%

21
11%

25
10%

14
9%

3
9%

8
7%

9
10%

18
12%

0
-

0
-

14
13%

58
51%
KM
7
6%

22
10%

18
9%

25
10%

Disagree very much

19
4%

11
5%

8
4%

7
3%

8
6%

3
9%

1
1%

5
6%

6
4%

0
-

0
-

3
3%

4
4%

12
6%

13
6%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

373
86%

208
86%

165
85%

215
87%

129
85%

29
82%

104
92%

72
84%

129
84%

0
-

0
-

93
85%

103
91%

178
84%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

61
14%

33
14%

29
15%

32
13%

23
15%

6
18%

9
8%

14
16%

24
16%

0
-

0
-

17
15%

11
9%

34
16%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
75*

No
S
345
360

Yes
T
118
104*

No
U
317
330

72
47%

38
51%

160
45%

51
48%

148
45%

106
38%

69
45%

24
31%

151
42%

39
38%

136
41%

7
5%

11
15%

31
9%

12
12%

30
9%

6
3%

35
12%
Q
14
5%

5
3%

2
3%

17
5%

2
2%

17
5%

167
85%

206
87%

233
83%

61
82%

312
87%

90
86%

284
86%

30
15%

31
13%

49
17%
Q

140
92%
P
12
8%

13
18%

48
13%

14
14%

47
14%

Honestly

Summary

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

Yes
T
125
61

No
U
813
405

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
70
35*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
67
33*

CANADAALBERTA
X
86
43*

CANADAQUEBEC
b
232
115

0
-

23
13%

12
11%

0
-

65
37%

41
35%

0
-

48
27%

36
31%

0
-

39
22%

27
23%

34
52%

0
-

88
50%

53
46%

31
48%

0
-

87
50%

62
54%

Under 35
C
260
158

35 to 49
D
359
165

50 to 64
E
319
143

Low
F
214
109

Medium
G
376
182

High
H
348
175

Married
I
397
190

Other
J
541
275

Low
K
314
169

Medium
L
497
211

High
M
127
86

Yes
N
501
246

No
O
437
219

Employed
P
658
326

Agree very much

57
12%

28
12%

29
12%

22
14%

19
12%

15
11%

18
10%

21
11%

36
13%

21
12%

23
11%

12
14%

30
12%

26
12%

37
11%

19
14%

8
17%

48
12%

10
16%

47
11%

3
9%

4
12%

7
15%

7
11%

Agree somewhat

93
40%

86
37%

64
41%

59
36%

56
39%

21
19%
GH
41
38%

17
10%

179
38%

65
36%

73
42%

80
42%

99
36%

67
40%

78
37%

34
40%

95
38%

84
38%

128
39%

51
37%

18
38%

161
38%

21
34%

158
39%

14
42%

16
37%

27
41%

Disagree somewhat

135
29%

62
27%

73
31%

45
28%

52
31%

39
27%

22
20%

81
29%

48
29%

64
30%

22
26%

66
27%

69
32%

98
30%

37
27%

13
26%

122
29%

19
31%

116
29%

11
34%

12
29%

19
29%

Disagree very much

49
21%

46
20%

27
17%

35
21%

34
24%

25
23%

49
28%
F
35
20%

54
28%

95
20%

64
35%
F
36
20%

17
49%
b
10
28%

36
19%

60
22%

32
19%

46
22%

17
20%

55
23%

40
18%

63
19%

32
23%

9
18%

86
21%

11
18%

84
21%

5
14%

4
12%

8
19%

12
19%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

236
51%

121
52%

115
49%

86
55%

78
48%

71
50%

83
45%

91
52%

101
53%

135
49%

88
52%

101
48%

47
54%

125
51%

110
50%

165
51%

70
50%

26
55%

209
50%

31
51%

205
51%

20
58%

18
54%

22
52%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

230
49%

111
48%

119
51%

71
45%

87
52%

72
50%

62
57%
G
47
43%

99
55%
F

84
48%

90
47%

140
51%

81
48%

110
52%

39
46%

121
49%

109
50%

161
49%

69
50%

21
45%

209
50%

30
49%

200
49%

15
42%

15
46%

20
48%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

No
S
839
418

CANADAONTARIO
a
350
175

938
466

Female
B
484
234

Total

Yes
R
99
48*

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
133
0
65
-**

Male
A
454
232

Not
Employed
Q
280
139

Honestly

Summary

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France
France
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
610
378
303
185

988
488

Male
A
486
242

Female
B
502
247

Under 35
C
368
186

35 to 49
D
310
158

50 to 64
E
310
144

Low
F
285
143

Medium
G
498
246

High
H
205
99

Married
I
332
163

Other
J
656
325

Low
K
342
165

Medium
L
358
201

High
M
288
122

Yes
N
606
295

No
O
382
193

Agree very much

43
9%

22
9%

21
9%

14
8%

16
10%

13
9%

19
8%

8
8%

15
9%

28
9%

15
9%

18
9%

10
8%

28
9%

15
8%

26
9%

Agree somewhat

161
33%

80
33%

81
33%

45
29%

42
29%

82
33%

29
30%

56
34%

105
32%

56
34%

63
32%

41
34%

93
31%

68
35%

Disagree somewhat

84
17%

38
16%

46
19%

74
40%
DE
30
16%

17
12%
G
49
34%

28
18%

27
18%

18
12%

54
17%

29
17%

34
17%

22
18%

52
18%

200
41%

102
42%

98
40%

69
37%

68
43%

63
44%

59
42%

20
20%
F
43
43%

30
18%

Disagree very much

47
19%
F
98
40%

61
38%

139
43%

65
39%

85
43%

50
41%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

204
42%

102
42%

102
41%

62
39%

55
38%

66
46%

101
41%

37
37%

71
44%

133
41%

72
43%

81
41%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

284
58%

140
58%

144
59%

88
47%
DE
98
53%

96
61%
C

90
62%
C

77
54%

145
59%

62
63%

92
56%

193
59%

93
57%

120
59%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
954
472

Yes
T
70
33*

No
U
918
455

17
9%

2
11%

41
9%

4
11%

40
9%

99
33%

62
33%

8
45%

153
32%

9
27%

152
33%

32
17%

53
18%

31
17%

4
26%

80
17%

7
20%

78
17%

122
41%

78
40%

125
41%

75
41%

3
17%

197
42%
R

14
41%

186
41%

51
42%

121
41%

83
43%

125
41%

79
43%

9
57%

194
41%

13
39%

191
42%

71
58%

174
59%

110
57%

178
59%

106
57%

7
43%

277
59%

20
61%

264
58%

Honestly

Summary

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
657
323
323
163

980
486

Male
A
484
248

Female
B
496
238

Under 35
C
283
165

35 to 49
D
367
178

50 to 64
E
330
143

Low
F
410
207

Medium
G
325
158

High
H
245
122

Married
I
323
148

Other
J
657
338

Low
K
224
106

Medium
L
576
279

High
M
180
101

Yes
N
692
342

No
O
288
144

Agree very much

29
6%

16
6%

13
5%

13
8%

9
5%

7
5%

14
7%

10
6%

5
4%

10
7%

19
6%

9
9%

16
6%

4
4%

20
6%

8
6%

16
5%

Agree somewhat

91
19%

42
17%

49
21%

45
22%

25
16%

20
17%

22
15%

51
18%

66
28%

34
23%

41
26%

25
21%

37
25%

27
25%

73
26%

70
20%
O
92
27%

Disagree very much

241
50%

130
52%

111
46%

69
42%

88
49%

84
59%
CD

60
29%
H
88
43%

24
24%
K
26
26%

21
15%

60
24%

69
21%
I
88
26%

16
15%

126
26%

35
19%
E
47
26%

18
13%

Disagree somewhat

38
23%
E
46
28%

82
52%
F

71
58%
F

80
54%

161
48%

55
51%

139
50%

47
47%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

120
25%

58
23%

62
26%

35
22%

26
21%

31
21%

88
26%

25
23%

67
24%

367
75%

190
77%

176
74%

44
25%
E
134
75%

25
18%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

51
31%
E
115
69%

123
78%

96
79%
F

117
79%

249
74%

81
77%

212
76%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
83
41*

No
S
897
445

Yes
T
143
71

No
U
837
415

12
8%

2
6%

26
6%

4
5%

25
6%

64
20%

27
17%

8
20%

83
19%

15
21%

76
18%

33
23%

83
26%

43
26%

12
30%

114
26%

19
27%

106
26%

160
47%

81
56%
N

160
50%

80
49%

18
45%

222
50%

33
46%

208
50%

28
28%

90
26%

30
21%

80
25%

40
24%

11
26%

109
25%

19
26%

101
24%

73
72%

252
74%

114
79%

243
75%

123
76%

31
74%

336
75%

52
74%

314
76%

Honestly

Summary

117
82%
CD

59
28%
H
148
72%

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Australia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

961
476

Male
A
510
243

Female
B
451
233

Under 35
C
149
179*

35 to 49
D
323
151

50 to 64
E
489
146

Low
F
217
121*

Agree very much

35
7%

20
8%

15
7%

14
8%

9
6%

11
8%

Agree somewhat

170
36%

87
36%

83
36%

48
32%

44
30%

Disagree somewhat

169
36%

89
36%

80
35%

78
43%
E
55
31%

61
41%

53
36%

Disagree very much

102
22%

48
20%

54
23%

32
18%

33
22%

37
26%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

204
43%

106
44%

98
42%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

137
56%

135
58%

92
51%
DE
87
49%

57
38%

271
57%

94
62%
C

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
341
183

Medium
G
537
261

High
H
207
93*

Married
I
539
230

Other
J
422
246

Low
K
339
121

Medium
L
342
289

High
M
280
66

Yes
N
555
244

No
O
406
232

Employed
P
620
293

13
11%

17
7%

4
5%

12
5%

22
9%

9
7%

16
6%

16
7%

22
8%

13
7%

38
40%
F
34
37%

74
32%

96
39%

91
37%

79
34%

110
38%

59
32%

89
39%

80
32%

51
43%
L
36
30%

95
33%

48
40%

101
39%
F
86
33%

10
15%
KL
23
35%

18
8%

31
25%

112
39%

21
31%

80
33%

89
38%

103
35%

29
24%

57
22%

17
18%

54
24%

48
20%

24
20%

66
23%

13
19%

55
22%

48
21%

57
20%

55
38%

44
36%

119
45%

42
45%

86
38%

51
55%

143
62%
J

33
50%
L
33
50%

95
41%

143
55%

60
50%
L
60
50%

109
45%

77
64%

118
48%
I
128
52%

111
38%

90
62%
C

135
55%

137
59%

Business Owner
Yes
R
140
68*

Senior Executive/Decision

No
S
821
408

Yes
T
185
78*

7
10%

28
7%

8
10%

23
34%

146
36%

28
36%

66
36%

24
35%

145
36%

27
34%

45
25%

14
21%

88
22%

16
20%

132
45%

72
39%

30
44%

174
43%

160
55%

111
61%

38
56%

234
57%

No
U
776
398

REGION
METRO
V
604
281

NON-METRO
W
357
195

VIC/TAS
X
273
133

NSW/ACT
Y
303
139

QLD
Z
163
101*

SA/NT
a
110
51*

WA
b
112
51*

27
7%

22
8%

13
7%

10
8%

13
9%

3
3%

3
5%

6
11%

142
36%

104
37%

66
34%

48
36%

48
35%

39
38%

19
36%

16
31%

142
36%

101
36%

68
35%

46
35%

49
35%

41
40%

16
32%

17
33%

87
22%

54
19%

49
25%

29
21%

29
21%

18
18%

14
26%

13
25%

36
46%

169
42%

126
45%

79
40%

59
44%

61
44%

42
42%

21
42%

21
42%

42
54%

229
58%

155
55%

116
60%

75
56%

78
56%

59
58%

30
58%

30
58%

Honestly

Summary

178
62%
KM

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
600
326
299
164

926
463

Male
A
476
229

Female
B
450
233

Under 35
C
344
169

35 to 49
D
287
139

50 to 64
E
295
154

Low
F
554
276

Medium
G
306
153

High
H
66
33*

Married
I
475
242

Other
J
451
221

Low
K
288
143

Medium
L
202
103

High
M
436
217

Yes
N
467
231

No
O
459
232

Agree very much

19
4%

10
4%

10
4%

10
6%

4
3%

5
3%

12
4%

6
4%

1
4%

9
4%

11
5%

7
5%

6
3%

6
3%

110
24%

53
23%

57
24%

45
27%

34
24%

31
20%

58
21%

9
27%

61
25%

49
22%

33
23%

53
24%

52
23%

Disagree somewhat

177
38%

80
35%

96
41%

65
38%

52
37%

60
39%

110
40%

43
28%
F
53
35%

13
6%
N
58
25%

11
4%

Agree somewhat

6
6%
M
24
24%

13
39%

93
38%

84
38%

59
41%

40
39%

78
36%

84
37%

Disagree very much

157
34%

86
38%
B

70
30%

49
29%

49
35%

59
38%
C

96
35%

51
34%

10
29%

80
33%

77
35%

44
31%

33
32%

80
37%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

129
28%

63
27%

67
29%

38
27%

36
23%

70
25%

48
32%

11
32%

70
29%

59
27%

40
28%

30
30%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

333
72%

167
73%

167
71%

55
33%
E
114
67%

101
73%

118
77%
C

206
75%

105
68%

23
68%

172
71%

161
73%

103
72%

72
70%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
107
53

No
S
819
410

Yes
T
136
67

No
U
790
395

8
5%

3
6%

16
4%

3
5%

16
4%

73
24%

37
23%

11
20%

99
24%

14
21%

96
24%

92
40%

108
36%

69
42%

19
37%

157
38%

24
35%

153
39%

88
38%
O

69
30%

107
36%

50
30%

20
37%

137
33%

26
39%

131
33%

59
27%

59
25%

71
30%

84
28%

45
27%

14
26%

116
28%

18
26%

111
28%

158
73%

172
75%

161
70%

215
72%

119
73%

39
74%

294
72%

50
74%

284
72%

Honestly

Summary

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
332
149
319
161

481
480

Male
A
232
241

Female
B
249
239

Under 35
C
186
200

35 to 49
D
185
179

50 to 64
E
110
101

Low
F
88
90*

Medium
G
220
219

High
H
173
170

Married
I
274
259

Other
J
207
221

Low
K
16
20**

Medium
L
148
156

High
M
317
304

Yes
N
242
235

No
O
239
245

Agree very much

8
2%

6
2%

2
1%

4
2%

3
2%

1
1%

2
3%

1
0

4
2%

4
2%

3
2%

0
-

2
2%

5
2%

2
1%

5
2%

3
1%

Agree somewhat

74
15%

41
17%

34
14%

33
17%

27
15%

14
14%

14
16%

36
16%

24
14%

38
15%

36
16%

0
-

16
10%

41
17%

33
13%

Disagree somewhat

145
30%

57
24%

59
30%

52
29%

34
33%

29
32%

68
31%

47
28%

84
32%

61
28%

7
37%

55
36%

70
30%

Disagree very much

254
53%

138
57%

87
37%
A
116
49%

58
19%
L
82
27%

104
52%

97
54%

53
52%

45
49%

114
52%

95
56%

133
51%

121
55%

12
63%

82
53%

159
52%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

82
17%

46
19%

35
15%

37
18%

30
17%

15
15%

17
18%

37
17%

28
17%

42
16%

39
18%

0
-

19
12%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

398
83%

195
81%

203
85%

163
82%

149
83%

86
85%

74
82%

182
83%

142
83%

217
84%

182
82%

20
100%

138
88%
M

63
21%
L
241
79%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
59*

No
S
421
421

Yes
T
97
94*

No
U
384
386

4
3%

0
-

8
2%

0
-

8
2%

52
16%

22
14%

59
14%

16
17%

58
15%

75
31%

90
28%

54
34%

15
25%
S
9
16%

20
21%

122
52%

132
54%

173
54%

80
50%

35
59%

135
32%
R
219
52%

125
32%
T
195
51%

43
18%

38
16%

56
17%

26
16%

15
25%

67
16%

16
17%

66
17%

192
82%

206
84%

264
83%

135
84%

44
75%

354
84%

78
83%

320
83%

Honestly

58
62%
U

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Russia
Russia
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

546
483

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
437
109
362
121*

Male
A
246
234

Female
B
300
249

Under 35
C
253
197

35 to 49
D
264
236

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
27
31**

Medium
G
62
64*

High
H
457
388

Married
I
277
239

Other
J
269
244

Low
K
58
138*

Medium
L
281
258

High
M
207
87

Yes
N
282
253

No
O
264
229

24
10%

33
17%

29
12%

10
20%

11
37%

14
22%

47
12%

38
16%

35
14%

20
15%

41
16%

11
12%

48
19%

25
11%

52
14%

122
49%

95
48%

105
44%

21
43%

11
35%

25
39%

185
48%

103
43%

118
48%

74
54%

108
42%

39
45%

109
43%

112
49%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
38**

No
S
498
444

Yes
T
108
81*

No
U
438
402

20
16%

13
35%

59
13%

52
13%

163
45%

58
48%

9
23%

212
48%

21
25%
U
28
34%

193
48%

Honestly
Agree very much

72
15%

Agree somewhat

221
46%

48
21%
B
98
42%

Disagree somewhat

111
23%

49
21%

62
25%

44
22%

55
23%

12
23%

2
8%

19
30%

89
23%

58
24%

53
22%

33
24%

54
21%

24
28%

55
22%

56
24%

83
23%

27
23%

7
19%

103
23%

15
19%

95
24%

Disagree very much

79
16%

39
17%

41
16%

26
13%

47
20%

6
13%

6
20%

6
9%

67
17%

40
17%

39
16%

11
8%

55
21%
K

13
15%

42
16%

37
16%

64
18%

15
13%

9
23%

70
16%

17
21%

62
15%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

293
61%

146
63%

146
59%

127
65%

134
57%

31
63%

22
72%

39
61%

232
60%

141
59%

152
62%

94
68%

149
58%

50
57%

157
62%

136
59%

215
59%

78
65%

22
58%

270
61%

48
60%

245
61%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

190
39%

87
37%

103
41%

70
35%

102
43%

18
37%

9
28%

25
39%

156
40%

98
41%

92
38%

44
32%

109
42%

37
43%

97
38%

93
41%

147
41%

43
35%

16
42%

174
39%

33
40%

157
39%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
315
171
334
152*

486
486

Male
A
208
244*

Female
B
278
242

Under 35
C
137
182*

35 to 49
D
146
132*

50 to 64
E
203
172*

Low
F
236
209*

Medium
G
213
231

High
H
37
46**

Married
I
129
133*

Other
J
357
353

Low
K
318
101

Medium
L
83
257*

High
M
85
128*

Yes
N
321
343

No
O
165
143*

Agree very much

24
5%

16
7%

7
3%

9
5%

2
1%

8
4%

10
4%

6
13%

12
9%

11
3%

10
8%

12
4%

11
8%

18
5%

174
36%

89
36%

85
35%

78
43%

58
34%

72
34%

81
35%

22
47%

45
34%

129
37%

8
8%
L
37
37%

6
2%

Agree somewhat

13
10%
E
39
29%

93
36%

44
35%

115
34%

59
41%

Disagree somewhat

159
33%

75
31%

84
35%

63
35%

39
29%

57
33%

80
38%

72
31%

8
17%

32
24%

127
36%

28
28%

88
34%

43
34%

114
33%

Disagree very much

129
27%

64
26%

65
27%

32
18%

42
32%

55
32%

50
24%

68
30%

10
22%

43
33%

85
24%

28
27%

70
27%

31
24%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

198
41%

105
43%

93
38%

87
48%

51
39%

60
35%

79
38%

91
39%

28
60%

57
43%

141
40%

45
45%

99
38%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

288
59%

139
57%

149
62%

96
52%

81
61%

112
65%

130
62%

140
61%

18
40%

76
57%

212
60%

56
55%

158
62%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
45
49**

No
S
441
437

Yes
T
67
87*

No
U
419
399

6
4%

4
9%

19
4%

5
6%

18
5%

107
32%

67
44%

17
35%

157
36%

32
37%

142
36%

45
32%

106
32%

53
35%

14
29%

145
33%

18
21%

141
35%

101
30%

28
19%

103
31%

26
17%

13
27%

115
26%

32
37%

97
24%

54
42%

128
37%

70
49%

125
37%

73
48%

22
44%

176
40%

37
43%

161
40%

74
58%

215
63%

73
51%

209
63%

79
52%

28
56%

261
60%

50
57%

238
60%

Honestly

Summary

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
411
76
404
79*

487
483

Male
A
266
242

Female
B
221
241

Under 35
C
289
267

35 to 49
D
181
179

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
81
74*

Medium
G
266
260

High
H
140
149

Married
I
244
254

Other
J
243
229

Low
K
187
185

Medium
L
32
32**

High
M
268
265

Yes
N
220
214

No
O
267
269

Agree very much

228
47%

115
48%

113
47%

116
44%

94
52%

18
49%

34
46%

111
43%

120
47%

108
47%

84
45%

15
46%

130
49%

109
51%

119
44%

199
49%

29
37%

Agree somewhat

200
41%

106
44%

94
39%

62
35%

17
45%

31
43%

97
42%

84
45%

12
38%

103
39%

84
39%

116
43%

156
39%

48
10%

17
7%

31
13%

20
11%

2
5%

6
8%

121
46%
H
25
10%

103
40%

Disagree somewhat

120
45%
D
27
10%

83
56%
G
48
32%
17
11%

26
10%

22
10%

16
9%

5
15%

27
10%

18
8%

31
11%

43
11%

43
55%
P
5
6%

Disagree very much

7
1%

4
2%

3
1%

3
1%

3
2%

0
-

2
3%

3
1%

2
1%

5
2%

2
1%

1
1%

0
-

5
2%

3
2%

4
1%

5
1%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

428
89%

221
91%

207
86%

237
89%

156
87%

35
95%

65
88%

232
89%

131
88%

223
88%

205
90%

168
91%

27
85%

233
88%

193
90%

235
87%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

55
11%

21
9%

34
14%

30
11%

23
13%

2
5%

9
12%

28
11%

18
12%

31
12%

24
10%

18
9%

5
15%

33
12%

21
10%

34
13%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
427
418

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
352
352

40
61%
S
20
31%

189
45%

155
44%

180
43%

74
57%
U
45
34%

4
6%

45
11%

10
7%

39
11%

2
2%

1
2%

5
1%

2
2%

5
1%

355
88%

73
92%

60
92%

368
88%

119
91%

309
88%

49
12%

6
8%

5
8%

50
12%

12
9%

43
12%

Honestly

155
44%

Summary

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Turkey
Turkey
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
299
155
277
185*

454
462

Male
A
355
222

Female
B
99
240*

Under 35
C
349
233

35 to 49
D
95
185*

50 to 64
E
10
45**

Low
F
55
43*

Medium
G
220
195

High
H
179
225*

Married
I
213
276*

Other
J
241
186

Low
K
143
155*

Medium
L
75
90**

High
M
236
217*

Yes
N
236
208*

No
O
218
254*

Agree very much

154
33%

79
35%

76
31%

73
31%

62
34%

19
43%

11
26%

59
30%

84
38%

97
35%

57
31%

54
35%

21
23%

80
37%

60
29%

95
37%

91
33%

Agree somewhat

171
37%

84
38%

87
36%

90
39%

69
38%

12
27%

20
47%

68
35%

84
37%

101
37%

70
38%

51
33%

34
37%

87
40%

72
35%

99
39%

Disagree somewhat

72
16%

34
15%

38
16%

48
21%

24
13%

0
-

8
19%

34
17%

30
13%

40
14%

32
17%

14
9%

20
22%

38
18%

41
20%

Disagree very much

65
14%

26
12%

39
16%

22
10%

29
16%

13
30%

4
9%

34
18%

27
12%

38
14%

26
14%

36
23%
M

16
18%

12
6%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

325
70%

163
73%

163
68%

163
70%

131
71%

32
70%

31
72%

127
65%

168
75%

198
72%

127
68%

105
68%

54
60%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

137
30%

59
27%

77
32%

70
30%

53
29%

13
30%

12
28%

68
35%

57
25%

78
28%

59
32%

50
32%

36
40%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
55
51*

No
S
399
411

Yes
T
145
142*

No
U
309
321

63
34%

15
29%

139
34%

59
42%

95
30%

99
36%

72
39%

24
47%

147
36%

51
36%

120
37%

30
12%

46
17%

25
14%

5
10%

67
16%

19
14%

52
16%

35
17%

30
12%

40
15%

25
13%

7
14%

58
14%

12
9%

53
16%

166
77%

132
63%

194
76%

190
69%

135
73%

39
76%

286
70%

110
78%

215
67%

50
23%

76
37%

60
24%

87
31%

50
27%

12
24%

124
30%

31
22%

105
33%

Honestly

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Hungary
Hungary
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

991
488

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
601
390
278
210

Male
A
498
241

Female
B
493
247

Under 35
C
275
195

35 to 49
D
299
138

50 to 64
E
417
154

Low
F
467
253

Medium
G
402
164

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
509
222

Other
J
482
266

Low
K
166
125

Medium
L
585
287

High
M
240
76

Yes
N
542
231

No
O
449
257

38
15%

19
14%

33
20%

1
50%

37
17%

53
19%

16
21%

43
19%

53
21%

52
19%

99
39%

64
39%

0
31%

95
43%

59
22%
I
102
38%

27
22%

61
44%

35
23%
D
67
43%

48
19%

95
38%

42
22%
D
70
36%

48
38%

118
41%

31
41%

99
43%

98
38%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
89
36*

No
S
902
452

Yes
T
91
38*

No
U
900
450

45
21%

8
22%

88
20%

9
24%

87
19%

112
40%

85
40%

18
48%

180
40%

16
43%

181
40%

Honestly
Agree very much

96
20%

Agree somewhat

197
40%

59
24%
B
102
42%

Disagree somewhat

108
22%

50
21%

59
24%

45
23%

32
23%

31
20%

61
24%

36
22%

0
-

54
24%

54
20%

26
21%

66
23%

17
22%

49
21%

59
23%

62
22%

46
22%

6
16%

102
23%

6
17%

102
23%

Disagree very much

86
18%

30
13%

56
23%
A

38
19%

27
19%

22
14%

45
18%

32
19%

0
19%

37
16%

50
19%

25
20%

50
17%

12
15%

40
17%

47
18%

52
19%

34
16%

5
13%

81
18%

6
16%

80
18%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

293
60%

133
54%

112
57%

80
58%

97
59%

1
81%

132
59%

161
61%

75
60%

171
60%

47
62%

142
62%

151
59%

164
59%

129
62%

25
70%

268
59%

26
67%

268
59%

195
40%

115
46%
A

83
43%
E

58
42%
E

102
66%
CD
53
34%

148
58%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

160
67%
B
80
33%

105
42%

67
41%

0
19%

90
41%

104
39%

50
40%

116
40%

29
38%

89
38%

106
41%

114
41%

80
38%

11
30%

184
41%

12
33%

182
41%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
360
168
284
184*

528
468

Male
A
233
237

Female
B
295
231

Under 35
C
233
196

35 to 49
D
216
172

50 to 64
E
79
100*

Low
F
386
369

Medium
G
125
86*

High
H
17
13**

Married
I
262
243

Other
J
266
225

Low
K
24
89**

Medium
L
350
313

High
M
154
66

Yes
N
311
267

No
O
217
201

Agree very much

97
21%

55
23%

42
18%

40
20%

37
21%

20
20%

78
21%

15
18%

3
24%

57
24%

40
18%

22
25%

62
20%

13
19%

58
22%

39
19%

62
22%

Agree somewhat

187
40%

97
41%

91
39%

84
43%

62
36%

42
42%

152
41%

30
35%

5
39%

90
37%

97
43%

39
44%

124
40%

24
37%

106
40%

81
40%

Disagree somewhat

131
28%

61
26%

71
31%

55
28%

49
29%

27
27%

100
27%

29
34%

2
18%

64
26%

67
30%

26
29%

85
27%

20
30%

73
28%

Disagree very much

53
11%

25
11%

28
12%

17
9%

24
14%

12
12%

39
11%

11
13%

2
18%

32
13%

21
9%

3
3%

41
13%

9
13%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

284
61%

151
64%

133
57%

124
63%

99
58%

61
61%

230
62%

46
53%

8
63%

147
60%

137
61%

61
68%

186
59%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

184
39%

86
36%

98
43%

73
37%

73
42%

38
39%

139
38%

40
47%

5
37%

96
40%

88
39%

28
32%

127
41%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
41**

No
S
480
427

Yes
T
91
68*

No
U
437
400

35
19%

5
11%

92
22%

11
16%

86
21%

107
38%

80
44%

21
51%

166
39%

27
40%

160
40%

58
29%

78
28%

53
29%

11
26%

121
28%

20
30%

111
28%

30
11%

23
12%

37
13%

16
9%

5
12%

48
11%

10
14%

43
11%

37
56%

164
61%

120
60%

169
60%

115
62%

25
62%

259
61%

38
56%

246
61%

29
44%

103
39%

81
40%

115
40%

69
38%

16
38%

168
39%

30
44%

154
39%

Honestly

Summary

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China
China
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
859
122
405
85*

981
490

Male
A
490
242

Female
B
491
248

Under 35
C
465
191

35 to 49
D
402
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
101
92*

Medium
G
321
217

High
H
559
180

Married
I
665
344

Other
J
316
146*

Low
K
108
289

Medium
L
276
152

High
M
597
49

Yes
N
664
298

No
O
317
192

Agree very much

77
16%

34
14%

43
17%

28
15%

36
19%

12
12%

9
10%

31
14%

37
21%

55
16%

21
15%

46
16%

22
14%

9
18%

19
10%

68
17%

Agree somewhat

181
37%

79
33%

102
41%

74
39%

64
33%

43
41%

34
37%

79
36%

68
38%

117
34%

64
44%

119
41%

46
30%

16
32%

57
19%
O
117
39%

64
33%

Disagree somewhat

112
23%

60
25%

52
21%

44
23%

45
23%

23
21%

25
28%

28
16%

85
25%

27
18%

54
19%

57
19%

120
25%

69
29%

51
21%

44
23%

49
25%

28
26%

24
26%

47
26%

86
25%

34
23%

69
24%

44
29%
K
40
26%

13
27%

Disagree very much

58
27%
H
50
23%

11
22%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

258
53%

113
47%

145
58%

102
54%

100
52%

56
53%

43
47%

109
50%

105
58%

172
50%

85
58%

68
45%

25
51%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

232
47%

129
53%

103
42%

88
46%

94
48%

50
47%

49
53%

108
50%

75
42%

171
50%

61
42%

165
57%
L
124
43%

84
55%
K

24
49%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
133
67*

No
S
848
423

Yes
T
331
120*

No
U
650
370

9
11%

7
11%

69
16%

17
14%

60
16%

148
37%

33
38%

146
34%

94
23%

18
21%

56
47%
U
29
24%

125
34%

55
29%

35
53%
S
17
26%

67
22%

53
28%

95
23%

26
30%

6
10%

114
27%
R

18
15%

102
28%
T

174
58%
O
124
42%

83
43%

216
53%

42
49%

43
64%

215
51%

73
61%

185
50%

109
57%
N

188
47%

44
51%

24
36%

208
49%

47
39%

186
50%

Honestly

94
22%

83
22%

Summary

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
682
319
264
210*

1001
473

Male
A
377
236*

Female
B
624
237

Under 35
C
403
251*

35 to 49
D
338
148*

50 to 64
E
260
74*

Low
F
258
217*

Medium
G
714
253

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
392
165*

Other
J
609
308

Low
K
125
341*

Medium
L
491
104

High
M
385
29

Yes
N
453
172*

No
O
548
301

Agree very much

122
26%

58
24%

64
27%

64
25%

41
28%

17
23%

61
28%

61
24%

0
4%

34
21%

88
28%

18
17%

5
16%

36
21%

86
29%

60
23%

Agree somewhat

165
35%

71
30%

94
40%

31
21%

18
24%

85
39%

79
31%

1
40%

61
37%

104
34%

40
39%

10
33%

53
31%

112
37%

Disagree somewhat

78
16%

45
19%

33
14%

116
46%
DE
27
11%

99
29%
LM
116
34%

44
18%

1
29%

29
18%

49
16%

48
14%

23
22%

108
23%

62
26%

46
20%

45
18%

17
23%
C
22
30%

33
15%

Disagree very much

33
23%
C
42
28%

39
18%

69
27%

1
27%

41
25%

67
22%

78
23%

23
22%

7
26%
K
7
25%

47
27%
O
36
21%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

287
61%

128
54%

158
67%

73
49%

35
47%

145
67%

140
55%

1
44%

95
57%

192
62%

14
49%

89
51%

186
39%

107
46%

79
33%

75
51%
C

39
53%
C

72
33%

113
45%

2
56%

70
43%

116
38%

215
63%
M
126
37%

58
56%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

179
71%
DE
72
29%

46
44%

15
51%
K

84
49%
O

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
42**

No
S
911
431

Yes
T
173
57**

No
U
828
416

62
29%

9
22%

113
26%

10
17%

112
27%

96
36%

69
33%

17
40%

148
34%

19
33%

146
35%

31
10%

45
17%

33
16%

2
5%

76
18%

6
10%

72
17%

72
24%

62
24%

46
22%

14
33%

95
22%

23
40%

86
21%

198
66%
N
103
34%

156
59%

131
62%

26
62%

261
60%

28
50%

259
62%

107
41%

79
38%

16
38%

170
40%

28
50%

158
38%

Honestly

Summary

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Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
625
362
302
190

987
492

Male
A
482
246

Female
B
505
246

Under 35
C
346
179

35 to 49
D
378
187

50 to 64
E
263
126

Low
F
210
108

Medium
G
463
227

High
H
314
157

Married
I
492
245

Other
J
495
247

Low
K
368
240

Medium
L
514
194

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
513
249

No
O
474
243

Agree very much

75
15%

31
13%

31
17%

27
15%

17
13%

20
19%

34
15%

20
13%

34
14%

40
16%

38
16%

31
16%

6
11%

33
13%

42
17%

45
15%

Agree somewhat

117
24%

56
23%

44
18%
A
61
25%

43
23%

23
18%

26
25%

52
23%

38
24%

53
22%

63
26%

58
24%

43
22%

16
27%

56
23%

61
25%

Disagree somewhat

115
23%

62
25%

53
22%

50
28%
E
41
23%

41
22%

33
26%

22
21%

54
24%

39
25%

63
26%

52
21%

59
25%

43
22%

13
23%

62
25%

Disagree very much

185
38%

97
40%

88
36%

57
32%

75
40%
C

53
42%
C

39
36%

87
38%

60
38%

94
38%

92
37%

85
35%

78
40%

23
39%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

191
39%

87
35%

40
31%

47
43%

86
38%

58
37%

88
36%

104
42%

96
40%

74
38%

301
61%

160
65%
B

81
45%
DE
98
55%

71
38%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

105
43%
A
141
57%

116
62%
C

87
69%
C

61
57%

141
62%

99
63%

157
64%

143
58%

144
60%

121
62%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
135
63

No
S
852
429

Yes
T
222
104

No
U
765
388

30
16%

7
12%

67
16%

12
12%

62
16%

70
23%

47
25%

16
25%

101
24%

27
26%

90
23%

53
22%

77
26%

38
20%

18
29%

97
23%

28
27%

87
22%

98
39%

87
36%

110
36%

75
40%

22
35%

164
38%

37
36%

148
38%

22
38%

89
36%

115
38%

76
40%

23
37%

168
39%

39
37%

152
39%

36
62%

160
64%
O

102
42%
N
140
58%

187
62%

113
60%

40
63%

261
61%

65
63%

235
61%

Honestly

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Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
302
189
291
197

491
487

Male
A
237
248

Female
B
254
239

Under 35
C
145
179

35 to 49
D
167
156

50 to 64
E
179
153

Low
F
194
198

Medium
G
212
208

High
H
85
82*

Married
I
165
150

Other
J
326
337

Low
K
140
168

Medium
L
220
180

High
M
131
140

Yes
N
306
293

No
O
185
194

Agree very much

38
8%

21
9%

16
7%

16
9%

10
6%

12
8%

21
11%

13
6%

4
4%

11
7%

27
8%

16
10%

14
8%

8
6%

19
6%

19
10%

17
6%

Agree somewhat

136
28%

71
29%

65
27%

43
24%

48
31%

45
29%

52
26%

55
27%

29
35%

40
27%

96
28%

46
27%

54
30%

36
26%

86
29%

50
26%

80
28%

Disagree somewhat

132
27%

65
26%

67
28%

50
28%

44
28%

39
25%

46
23%

62
30%

24
30%

79
23%

39
23%

44
24%

51
26%

181
37%

90
36%

91
38%

70
39%

54
35%

57
37%

79
40%

77
37%

25
31%

136
40%
I

66
39%

69
38%

49
35%
KL
46
33%

81
28%

Disagree very much

53
36%
J
46
30%

107
37%

74
38%

92
32%
Q
102
35%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

174
36%

93
37%

81
34%

59
33%

58
37%

57
37%

73
37%

68
33%

32
40%

51
34%

123
36%

62
37%

67
37%

44
32%

105
36%

69
35%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

313
64%

155
63%

158
66%

120
67%

98
63%

95
63%

125
63%

139
67%

49
60%

99
66%

214
64%

105
63%

112
63%

96
68%

188
64%

125
65%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
477
474

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
447
444

North
V
244
232

Center
W
119
113

South
X
128
143

French
Y
239
248

Flemish
Z
252
240

13
11%
V
33
29%

17
12%
V
39
27%

32
13%
Z
72
29%

6
2%

Honestly
21
11%
P
56
28%

0
-

38
8%

1
2%

37
8%

8
3%

7
51%

130
27%

65
28%

4
27%

129
27%

18
41%
U
12
27%

118
27%

40
21%

120
27%

28
25%

29
21%

48
19%

79
40%

3
23%

178
38%

13
29%

168
38%

75
32%
X
84
36%

40
35%

57
40%

95
39%

97
33%

77
39%

7
51%

167
35%

19
43%

155
35%

72
31%

46
40%

56
39%

194
67%

119
61%

6
49%

307
65%

24
57%

289
65%

159
69%

67
60%

87
61%

104
42%
Z
144
58%

64
27%
84
35%
Y
86
36%

Summary

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29%
170
71%
Y

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All Countries
Gender
Total

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
12564
5405
7713
3701

17969
11413

Male
A
9108
5696

Female
B
8861
5718

Under 35
C
6937
4899

35 to 49
D
6238
3917

50 to 64
E
4794
2598

Low
F
5534
3685

Medium
G
7148
4218

High
H
5095
3359

Married
I
8372
5048

Other
J
9162
5931

Low
K
4869
4082

Medium
L
6457
4029

High
M
6643
3302

Yes
N
10252
6067

No
O
7717
5347

Agree very much

2135
19%

1111
20%

1024
18%

682
19%

722
17%

1066
18%

1344
36%

1592
38%

1873
37%

2248
38%

2261
37%

1054
20%
N
2046
38%

1440
19%

908
35%

705
21%
KL
1224
37%

1081
18%

2168
38%

Disagree somewhat

2851
25%

1384
24%

1468
26%

1311
26%

1477
25%

1528
25%

1059
19%

686
14%

846
20%
H

571
17%

955
19%

1140
19%

705
17%

1091
27%
KM
817
20%
KM

775
23%

1061
19%

976
26%
H
682
19%

801
24%

2120
19%

686
26%
C
640
25%
CD

1057
25%

Disagree very much

1016
26%
C
795
20%
C

777
19%
L
1614
40%
L
985
24%

652
16%

2140
38%

684
20%
G
1302
39%

910
18%

4307
38%

723
18%
E
1383
35%

365
14%

Agree somewhat

1047
21%
DE
2016
41%
DE
1150
23%

598
18%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

6442
56%

3251
57%

3191
56%

2027
55%

2314
55%

3314
56%

2526
44%

1325
51%
CD

1658
45%
H

1903
45%
H

2265
45%

2617
44%

2391
59%
L
1690
41%

2122
53%

2445
43%

1987
59%
FG
1372
41%

2783
55%

4971
44%

2106
54%
E
1810
46%
C

1273
49%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

3063
63%
DE
1836
37%

1929
58%
L
1373
42%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
2113
1267

No
S
15856
10146

Yes
T
3603
2134

No
U
14366
9280

695
19%

259
20%

1876
18%

1646
18%

2940
38%

1367
37%

503
40%

3804
37%

489
23%
U
807
38%

1324
25%

1923
25%

929
25%

284
22%

471
22%

1198
20%
O

922
17%

1410
18%

710
19%

221
17%

2567
25%
R
1899
19%

3342
55%

3100
58%
N
2246
42%

4380
57%

2062
56%

5680
56%

3333
43%

1639
44%

762
60%
S
505
40%

1296
61%
U
837
39%

On a timely basis

1469
36%

367
17%

3500
38%
2381
26%
T
1753
19%

Summary

1908
47%
KM

2725
45%
O

4466
44%
R

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55%
4134
45%
T

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Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

17969
11413

Argentina
A
469
462

Australia
B
961
476

Belgium
C
491
487

Brazil
D
1001
473

Canada
E
938
466

China
F
981
490

France
G
988
488

Germany
H
980
486

Great Britain
I
980
476

Hungary
J
991
488

India
K
974
478

Indonesia
L
487
483

Italy
M
987
492

Japan
N
926
463

Mexico
O
486
482

Poland
P
528
468

Russia
Q
546
483

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
435
493
481
435
472
480

Spain
U
968
476

Sweden
V
486
486

Turkey
W
454
462

United
States
X
938
463

On a timely basis
Agree very much

2135
19%

Agree somewhat

4307
38%

Disagree somewhat

2851
25%

Disagree very much

2120
19%

113
31
55
104
62
67
68
47
53
102
169
213
82
18
123
141
87
159
118
6
70
24
156
67
25%
7%
11%
22%
13%
14%
14%
10%
11%
21%
35%
44%
17%
4%
26%
30%
18%
37%
25%
1%
15%
5%
34%
15%
BCEFGHIMNTUV
NT
BNTV BCEFGHINTUV
BHNTV
BNTV
BHNTV
NTV
BNTV
CEFGHIMNTUV
EFGHIJMNOQS
GHIJKMNOPQR BCEHINTV
T
EFGHIMNQTU
DEFGHIJMNQT BCHINTV EFGHIJMNOQS
CEFGHIMNTUVX
BHINTV
T
DEFGHIJMNQT BHINTV
191
195
202
172
193
187
158
130
232
211
248
215
126
90
176
183
236
187
202
74
184
164
153
198
41%
41%
42%
36%
41%
38%
32%
27%
49%
43%
52%
44%
26%
19%
37%
39%
49%
43%
43%
15%
39%
34%
33%
43%
EFGHJMNOPT GHMNTVW FGHJLMNOPR GHMNOTVW
NT
HMNT
GHMNT
EFGHMNOPTU GHMNTVW
GHMNT
GHMNT
MNT
NT
GHMNTVW
GHMNT
GHMNT
GHMNT
HMNT
GHMNTVW
HMNT
HMNT
NT
95
169
124
113
136
140
112
140
144
108
45
47
125
172
105
104
101
64
107
170
141
168
97
126
20%
36%
25%
24%
29%
29%
23%
29%
30%
22%
9%
10%
25%
37%
22%
22%
21%
15%
23%
35%
30%
34%
21%
27%
KL
GHIJKLMOPQR
KLR
KLR
AGJKLOPQRW AJKLQR
KLR
AGJKLOPQRW
AGJKLMOPQRW
KLR
KLR
GHIJKLMOPQR
KLR
KLR
KLR
KL
KLR
GHJKLMOPQRAGJKLOPQRWDGJKLMOPQR
KL
AGJKLQR
63
80
106
85
74
96
151
169
46
67
16
8
159
183
77
40
59
25
44
231
81
131
57
71
14%
17%
22%
18%
16%
20%
31%
35%
10%
14%
3%
2%
32%
40%
16%
8%
12%
6%
9%
48%
17%
27%
12%
15%
IKLPRS
IJKLPQRSWDEFIJKLOPQRS
EFIJKLOPQRS
KLR
IKLPR
ABCDEFIJKLOPQRSGHIJKLMOPQR IKLPR
KL
KLR
L
KL
GHIJKLMNOPQ IKLPRS DEIJKLOPQRSU
KLR
IKLPRS
KLPR
IKLPRS EIJKLPQRSUW IKLPRS

Summary
Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

6442
56%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

4971
44%

304
227
258
275
255
254
226
177
286
313
417
428
208
107
300
324
323
346
321
80
254
188
309
265
66%
48%
53%
58%
55%
52%
46%
36%
60%
64%
87%
89%
42%
23%
62%
69%
67%
80%
68%
17%
53%
39%
67%
57%
HNTV
GHMNTV
BGHMNTV
BGHMNTV
HMNTV
HNT
NT
BCEFGHMNTUV
CEFGHMNTUVGHIJMNOPQRGHIJMNOPQR
HNT
T
BCEFGHMNTUV
CDEFGHIMNTUCEFGHIMNTUV
FGHIJMNOPQSCEFGHMNTUVX
GHMNTV
NT
CEFGHMNTUV BGHMNTV
BCEFGHMNTUV
158
249
230
198
211
236
262
309
190
175
61
55
284
355
183
144
160
89
151
401
222
298
153
197
34%
52%
47%
42%
45%
48%
54%
64%
40%
36%
13%
11%
58%
77%
38%
31%
33%
20%
32%
83%
47%
61%
33%
43%
DEIJKLOPQRSW
AIJKLOPQRSW
KLPR
AIJKLOPQRSW
AIJKLOPQRSW
DEIJKLOPQRSUFGIJKLMOPQR KLPQR
KLR
ACDEFIJKLOPQRSGHIJKLMOPQR
KLR
KLR
KLR
KL
KLR
GHIJKLMNOPQAIJKLOPQRSW
DEFIJKLOPQRS
KLR
AJKLPQRSW
KLR

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CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact of the mishap
to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they communicated...

17969
11413

North
America
A
1876
929

Agree very much

2135
19%

129
14%

Agree somewhat

4307
38%

Disagree somewhat

2851
25%

Disagree very much

2120
19%

391
42%
CDE
262
28%
BDFG
146
16%
G

Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

G-8
Countries
E
7283
3816

LATAM
B
1956
1417

Europe
C
7399
4347

APAC
D
5356
3352

340
24%
ACDE
538
38%

642
15%
E
1591
37%

590
18%
ACE
1244
37%

1364
36%

313
22%
225
16%
G

1164
27%
BFG
949
22%
ABFG

844
25%
FG
674
20%
ABFG

1056
28%
BDFG
913
24%
ABCDFG

879
62%
ACDE
538
38%
G

2233
51%
E
2114
49%
ABDFG

1834
55%
CE
1518
45%
BFG

1847
48%

BRIC
F
3502
1924

Middle
East/Africa
G
1382
1368

On a timely basis
483
13%

426
22%
ACDE
843
44%
BCDE
400
21%

433
32%
ABCDEF
542
40%

256
13%
G

126
9%

1269
66%
ACDE
655
34%
G

975
71%
ABCDEF
393
29%

267
20%

Summary
Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

6442
56%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

4971
44%

520
56%
CE
408
44%
BFG

1969
52%
ABCDFG

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Argentina
Argentina
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
125
320
142*

469
462

Male
A
191
226

Female
B
278
236

Under 35
C
226
228

35 to 49
D
151
139*

50 to 64
E
92
95*

Low
F
14
19**

Medium
G
74
96*

High
H
381
347

Married
I
144
135*

Other
J
325
326

Low
K
155
299

Medium
L
159
110

High
M
155
53

Yes
N
248
219

No
O
221
243

Agree very much

113
25%

63
28%

51
21%

53
23%

39
28%

21
22%

3
16%

31
32%

79
23%

29
22%

84
26%

79
27%

22
20%

12
23%

50
23%

63
26%

79
25%

Agree somewhat

191
41%

93
41%

97
41%

98
43%

51
37%

41
44%

4
20%

30
31%

157
45%

59
43%

132
40%

121
40%

50
45%

20
38%

100
46%

91
37%

Disagree somewhat

95
20%

43
19%

52
22%

49
22%

31
22%

14
15%

10
50%

21
22%

64
19%

20
15%

74
23%

62
21%

20
18%

13
24%

44
20%

Disagree very much

63
14%

27
12%

36
15%

27
12%

18
13%

18
19%

3
14%

14
15%

47
13%

27
20%
J

36
11%

37
12%

19
17%

8
15%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

304
66%

156
69%

148
63%

151
66%

90
65%

62
66%

7
36%

61
64%

236
68%

88
65%

216
66%

200
67%

72
65%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

158
34%

70
31%

88
37%

77
34%

49
35%

32
34%

12
64%

35
36%

111
32%

47
35%

110
34%

99
33%

38
35%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
45
41*

No
S
424
420

Yes
T
69
57*

No
U
400
405

34
24%

13
32%

100
24%

14
24%

100
25%

136
43%

54
38%

16
39%

175
42%

22
38%

169
42%

50
21%

67
21%

27
19%

8
19%

87
21%

12
21%

83
20%

24
11%

39
16%

37
12%

26
18%

4
10%

59
14%

10
17%

53
13%

32
61%

150
69%

154
63%

215
67%

88
62%

29
70%

275
65%

35
62%

268
66%

21
39%

69
31%

89
37%

104
33%

53
38%

12
30%

145
35%

22
38%

136
34%

On a timely basis

Summary

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India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
858
116
400
78*

974
478

Male
A
739
248

Female
B
235
230

Under 35
C
733
260

35 to 49
D
204
161*

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
324
155

Medium
G
381
179

High
H
269
144

Married
I
557
301

Other
J
417
177

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
73
49*

High
M
901
429

Yes
N
659
280

No
O
315
198

Agree very much

169
35%

91
37%

78
34%

87
33%

62
39%

19
34%

52
34%

63
35%

53
37%

105
35%

64
36%

0
-

16
33%

153
36%

105
37%

64
32%

145
36%

Agree somewhat

248
52%

128
52%

120
52%

136
52%

79
49%

34
59%

82
53%

94
53%

72
50%

161
54%

87
49%

0
-

27
56%

221
51%

139
49%

110
55%

Disagree somewhat

45
9%

24
10%

21
9%

29
11%

13
8%

3
5%

17
11%

17
9%

11
8%

24
8%

21
12%

0
-

4
9%

41
9%

27
10%

Disagree very much

16
3%

5
2%

11
5%

8
3%

7
5%

1
2%

3
2%

5
3%

8
6%

11
4%

5
3%

0
-

1
3%

15
4%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

417
87%

219
88%

198
86%

223
86%

141
87%

53
93%

134
87%

157
88%

125
87%

266
88%

151
85%

0
-

43
89%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

61
13%

29
12%

32
14%

37
14%

20
13%

4
7%

20
13%

22
12%

19
13%

35
12%

26
15%

0
-

6
11%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
281
126

No
S
693
352

Yes
T
612
288

No
U
362
190

24
30%

49
39%

120
34%

105
36%

64
34%

206
51%

42
54%

61
49%

187
53%

152
53%

96
51%

18
9%

35
9%

10
13%

12
9%

33
9%

25
9%

20
11%

10
3%

7
3%

15
4%

2
2%

4
3%

12
3%

6
2%

10
5%

374
87%

243
87%

173
88%

351
88%

66
85%

110
88%

307
87%

257
89%

160
84%

56
13%

37
13%

24
12%

49
12%

12
15%

16
12%

46
13%

31
11%

30
16%

On a timely basis

Summary

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Mexico
Mexico
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
347
139
330
152*

486
482

Male
A
245
232

Female
B
241
250

Under 35
C
243
256

35 to 49
D
156
154*

50 to 64
E
87
73*

Low
F
342
382

Medium
G
127
85*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
237
222

Other
J
249
260

Low
K
125
307

Medium
L
165
100

High
M
196
75

Yes
N
265
252

No
O
221
230

Agree very much

123
26%

61
27%

62
25%

67
26%

35
23%

22
30%

99
26%

23
27%

2
10%

59
26%

65
25%

69
22%

21
28%

62
24%

62
27%

78
24%

Agree somewhat

176
37%

86
37%

90
36%

43
28%

21
29%

137
36%

32
37%

8
53%

86
39%

90
35%

117
38%

25
33%

79
31%

98
42%

Disagree somewhat

105
22%

55
24%

50
20%

113
44%
D
51
20%

34
34%
K
34
34%

40
26%

14
20%

85
22%

18
21%

2
17%

42
19%

64
24%

68
22%

17
17%

77
16%

29
13%

48
19%

26
10%

36
23%
C

16
22%
C

62
16%

13
15%

3
21%

36
16%

41
16%

53
17%

15
15%

70
28%
O
41
16%

35
15%

Disagree very much

20
26%
L
9
12%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

300
62%

147
64%

152
61%

78
51%

43
58%

236
62%

54
64%

9
63%

144
65%

155
60%

186
61%

68
68%

46
61%

140
56%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

183
38%

85
36%

98
39%

179
70%
D
77
30%

76
49%
C

30
42%

146
38%

31
36%

6
37%

78
35%

105
40%

121
39%

32
32%

29
39%

112
44%
O

159
69%
N
71
31%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
53
44**

No
S
433
439

Yes
T
89
67*

No
U
397
415

45
30%

12
27%

112
25%

21
31%

103
25%

115
35%

62
40%

15
34%

161
37%

17
25%

160
38%

86
26%
Q
52
16%

19
13%

11
26%

94
21%

21
31%

85
20%

26
17%

6
13%

72
16%

9
13%

68
16%

193
58%

107
70%

26
61%

273
62%

38
56%

262
63%

137
42%

45
30%

17
39%

166
38%

30
44%

153
37%

On a timely basis

36
16%

Summary

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CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they communicated...

Spain
Spain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
313
309
167

968
476

Male
A
424
239

Female
B
544
237

Under 35
C
348
190

35 to 49
D
403
181

50 to 64
E
217
105

Low
F
535
277

Medium
G
355
167

High
H
78
32*

Married
I
485
228

Other
J
483
248

Low
K
440
236

Medium
L
91
108*

High
M
437
131

Yes
N
524
257

No
O
444
219

Agree very much

70
15%

32
14%

38
16%

28
15%

24
13%

18
18%

43
15%

24
15%

3
9%

34
15%

37
15%

33
14%

21
19%

16
13%

38
15%

33
15%

46
15%

Agree somewhat

184
39%

100
42%

83
35%

75
40%

67
37%

42
40%

111
40%

58
35%

15
46%

86
38%

97
39%

93
39%

43
40%

48
36%

103
40%

81
37%

Disagree somewhat

141
30%

64
27%

76
32%

54
28%

57
32%

30
28%

78
28%

54
32%

9
27%

70
31%

71
28%

68
29%

27
25%

73
28%

Disagree very much

81
17%

42
17%

39
17%

33
17%

33
18%

15
15%

45
16%

30
18%

6
18%

38
17%

43
17%

43
18%

18
16%

46
35%
K
21
16%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

254
53%

133
56%

121
51%

103
54%

91
50%

60
57%

153
55%

83
50%

18
55%

120
53%

134
54%

126
53%

64
59%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

222
47%

106
44%

116
49%

87
46%

90
50%

45
43%

123
45%

84
50%

15
45%

108
47%

114
46%

110
47%

44
41%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
41*

No
S
884
435

Yes
T
103
47*

No
U
865
429

24
15%

7
17%

63
15%

7
15%

63
15%

117
38%

66
40%

15
37%

169
39%

18
37%

166
39%

68
31%

89
29%

51
31%

13
31%

128
29%

15
32%

126
29%

44
17%

37
17%

56
18%

25
15%

6
15%

75
17%

7
15%

74
17%

64
49%

140
55%

113
52%

163
53%

91
54%

22
54%

232
53%

25
53%

229
53%

67
51%

116
45%

105
48%

145
47%

77
46%

19
46%

203
47%

22
47%

200
47%

On a timely basis

Summary

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South Africa
South Africa
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
427
66
401
71**

493
472

Male
A
254
220*

Female
B
239
252*

Under 35
C
68
260*

35 to 49
D
228
136

50 to 64
E
197
75

Low
F
15
19**

Medium
G
65
94**

High
H
413
358

Married
I
316
209

Other
J
177
262*

Low
K
166
189*

Medium
L
172
169*

High
M
155
114*

Yes
N
318
225

No
O
175
247*

Agree very much

118
25%

66
30%

52
21%

20
15%

16
21%

3
16%

36
39%

79
22%

43
21%

75
29%

33
18%

57
26%

61
25%

99
25%

202
43%

80
36%

123
49%

59
43%

32
42%

2
8%

40
43%

160
45%

96
46%

106
41%

119
48%

107
23%

57
26%

49
20%

49
19%

37
27%

20
27%

14
74%

9
9%

84
23%

49
24%

57
22%

40
24%

57
50%
L
23
20%

84
37%

Disagree somewhat

96
51%
L
44
23%

61
36%
K
49
29%

24
21%

Agree somewhat

83
32%
D
112
43%

54
24%

Disagree very much

44
9%

17
8%

27
11%

16
6%

21
15%

7
9%

0
2%

8
9%

35
10%

21
10%

23
9%

16
8%

19
11%

10
8%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

321
68%

146
66%

175
69%

78
58%

48
64%

5
24%

77
82%

239
67%

139
66%

182
69%

129
68%

110
65%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

151
32%

74
34%

77
31%

194
75%
D
66
25%

58
42%
C

27
36%

14
76%

17
18%

119
33%

70
34%

81
31%

60
32%

59
35%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
151
110*

No
S
342
361

Yes
T
217
186*

No
U
276
286*

19
27%

20
18%

98
27%

49
26%

70
24%

173
43%

29
41%

50
45%

152
42%

71
38%

132
46%

53
21%

88
22%

19
27%

19
18%

87
24%

40
22%

66
23%

30
13%

14
6%

40
10%

4
5%

21
19%
S

23
6%

26
14%

18
6%

82
72%

141
63%

180
73%

272
68%

48
68%

70
63%

251
69%

119
64%

201
70%

32
28%

84
37%

67
27%

128
32%

23
32%

40
37%

110
31%

66
36%

85
30%

On a timely basis

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Great Britain
Great Britain
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
651
329
312
164

980
476

Male
A
489
235

Female
B
491
241

Under 35
C
307
172

35 to 49
D
316
148

50 to 64
E
357
155

Low
F
232
113

Medium
G
595
288

High
H
153
75

Married
I
390
180

Other
J
590
296

Low
K
335
162

Medium
L
344
170

High
M
301
144

Yes
N
601
278

No
O
379
198

Agree very much

53
11%

27
12%

26
11%

20
12%

18
12%

16
10%

13
11%

32
11%

9
12%

21
12%

33
11%

16
10%

15
9%

34
12%

19
10%

34
11%

Agree somewhat

232
49%

115
49%

117
49%

87
51%

74
50%

71
46%

52
46%

145
50%

35
47%

90
50%

142
48%

82
51%

86
50%

22
15%
L
64
45%

137
49%

95
48%

Disagree somewhat

144
30%

68
29%

76
31%

48
28%

46
31%

49
32%

38
33%

83
29%

22
30%

56
31%

87
30%

51
32%

51
30%

41
29%

80
29%

Disagree very much

46
10%

25
11%

22
9%

16
10%

10
7%

20
13%
D

11
10%

27
9%

8
11%

13
7%

33
11%
I

12
8%

17
10%

17
11%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

286
60%

142
61%

144
60%

107
62%

92
62%

87
56%

64
57%

177
62%

44
59%

111
62%

175
59%

99
61%

101
60%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

190
40%

92
39%

97
40%

65
38%

56
38%

69
44%

49
43%

110
38%

30
41%

69
38%

121
41%

64
39%

69
40%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
75
34*

No
S
905
441

Yes
T
114
52

No
U
866
423

19
12%

2
7%

51
12%

7
13%

47
11%

155
50%

77
47%

18
53%

214
49%

23
45%

209
49%

64
32%

94
30%

49
30%

10
29%

134
30%

16
31%

128
30%

26
9%

20
10%

28
9%

18
11%

4
12%

42
10%

6
12%

40
9%

86
60%

172
62%

114
58%

190
61%

96
59%

20
59%

266
60%

30
57%

256
60%

58
40%

106
38%

84
42%

122
39%

67
41%

14
41%

176
40%

22
43%

167
40%

On a timely basis

Summary

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 * small base

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US
US
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
590
348
295
168

938
463

Male
A
423
228

Female
B
515
234

Under 35
C
248
160

35 to 49
D
328
149

50 to 64
E
362
154

Low
F
161
67

Medium
G
209
98

High
H
568
297

Married
I
555
268

Other
J
383
195

Low
K
367
211

Medium
L
330
119

High
M
241
132

Yes
N
495
237

No
O
443
226

Agree very much

67
15%

37
16%

30
13%

21
14%

14
9%

12
19%

14
15%

40
14%

34
13%

33
17%

27
13%

19
16%

21
16%

33
14%

35
15%

43
15%

Agree somewhat

198
43%

89
39%

56
38%

54
35%

28
42%

46
46%

124
42%

104
39%

54
46%

51
39%

100
42%

98
43%

126
27%

66
29%

24
25%

86
29%

26
22%

35
15%

12
8%

11
16%

14
14%

46
16%

23
12%

35
16%

20
17%

44
33%
L
17
13%

66
28%

36
16%

81
30%
J
48
18%
J

57
27%

71
15%

55
35%
C
31
20%
C

16
23%

Disagree very much

44
29%
C
28
19%
C

94
48%
I
45
23%

93
44%

Disagree somewhat

109
47%
A
60
26%

33
21%
DE
87
54%
DE
28
17%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

265
57%

126
55%

139
59%

77
52%

68
44%

41
61%

60
61%

165
55%

138
52%

73
61%

197
43%

102
45%

95
41%

72
48%
C

86
56%
C

26
39%

38
39%

133
45%

130
48%
J

127
65%
I
68
35%

120
57%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

120
75%
DE
40
25%

91
43%

46
39%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
94
46*

No
S
844
417

Yes
T
118
58

No
U
820
405

24
14%

9
19%

58
14%

9
16%

58
14%

127
43%

71
42%

19
41%

180
43%

22
38%

176
43%

60
27%

84
29%

42
25%

12
26%

114
27%

16
28%

110
27%

38
16%

34
15%

40
14%

31
19%

6
14%

65
16%

10
18%

61
15%

72
54%

133
56%

132
59%

170
58%

95
56%

27
60%

238
57%

31
54%

234
58%

60
46%

104
44%

93
41%

124
42%

73
44%

18
40%

179
43%

27
46%

171
42%

On a timely basis

Summary

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CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they communicated...

Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
111
282
153*

435
435

Male
A
309
241

Female
B
126
193

Under 35
C
279
247

35 to 49
D
135
152

50 to 64
E
21
36**

Low
F
128
113*

Medium
G
82
86*

High
H
151
153

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
105
109*

Medium
L
109
113*

High
M
221
212

Yes
N
231
197

No
O
204
237

Agree very much

159
37%

88
36%

71
37%

88
36%

55
36%

16
46%

44
39%

28
32%

58
38%

0
-

0
-

40
36%

37
33%

82
39%

73
37%

86
36%

98
35%

Agree somewhat

187
43%

102
42%

84
43%

102
41%

71
47%

13
36%

50
44%

41
48%

61
40%

0
-

0
-

51
47%

44
39%

91
43%

80
41%

106
45%

Disagree somewhat

64
15%

33
14%

31
16%

44
18%

18
12%

2
5%

16
15%

13
15%

26
17%

0
-

0
-

13
12%

25
12%

28
14%

Disagree very much

25
6%

19
8%

7
4%

12
5%

9
6%

5
14%

2
2%

4
5%

8
5%

0
-

0
-

5
5%

25
22%
M
6
6%

14
6%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

346
80%

190
79%

156
80%

190
77%

126
83%

29
82%

94
83%

69
80%

119
78%

0
-

0
-

91
83%

82
72%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

89
20%

51
21%

38
20%

56
23%

26
17%

6
18%

19
17%

17
20%

34
22%

0
-

0
-

18
17%

32
28%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
75*

No
S
345
360

Yes
T
118
104*

No
U
317
330

61
40%

30
40%

129
36%

34
33%

125
38%

125
44%

62
41%

34
45%

153
43%

51
49%

135
41%

36
15%

42
15%

21
14%

10
13%

54
15%

16
16%

47
14%

17
8%

9
4%

17
6%

8
5%

1
2%

24
7%

2
2%

23
7%

173
82%

153
78%

193
81%

222
79%

123
81%

64
85%

282
78%

86
82%

260
79%

39
18%

44
22%

45
19%

59
21%

30
19%

11
15%

78
22%

19
18%

70
21%

On a timely basis

Summary

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Canada
Canada

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
CANADAQUEBEC
b
232
115

0
-

24
14%
V
69
40%

21
18%
VY
46
40%

21
32%

0
-

48
27%

35
30%

8
18%

10
15%

0
-

34
20%
Wb

14
12%

20
61%

20
47%

34
53%

0
-

93
53%

67
58%

13
39%

23
53%

31
47%

0
-

82
47%

49
42%

Female
B
484
234

Under 35
C
260
158

35 to 49
D
359
165

50 to 64
E
319
143

Low
F
214
109

Medium
G
376
182

High
H
348
175

Married
I
397
190

Other
J
541
275

Low
K
314
169

Medium
L
497
211

High
M
127
86

Yes
N
501
246

No
O
437
219

Employed
P
658
326

Agree very much

62
13%

31
13%

31
13%

23
15%

21
13%

18
13%

21
12%

22
11%

40
15%

22
13%

25
12%

15
18%

33
13%

29
13%

42
13%

20
14%

6
14%

55
13%

8
14%

54
13%

1
3%

4
11%

Agree somewhat

98
42%

95
41%

67
41%

52
36%

74
41%

77
44%

81
42%

112
41%

74
44%

85
40%

35
40%

97
39%

97
44%

137
42%

57
41%

24
49%

170
41%

25
41%

168
42%

Disagree somewhat

136
29%

65
28%

71
30%

74
47%
E
45
29%

21
19%
GH
42
38%

20
11%

193
41%

50
30%

41
29%

29
26%

59
32%

49
28%

56
30%

80
29%

47
28%

66
31%

23
26%

70
29%

66
30%

95
29%

41
29%

11
23%

125
30%

19
31%

117
29%

20
56%
Xab
8
22%

16
50%
X
10
32%

Disagree very much

74
16%

37
16%

37
16%

15
10%

27
16%
C

32
23%
CD

18
17%

28
16%

28
16%

31
16%

43
16%

26
15%

35
17%

13
15%

47
19%
O

28
13%

53
16%

22
16%

7
14%

68
16%

8
14%

66
16%

6
19%

2
7%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

255
55%

129
56%

126
54%

88
53%

70
49%

62
57%

95
52%

98
56%

103
54%

152
55%

95
57%

110
52%

50
58%

129
52%

126
57%

178
55%

77
55%

30
63%

225
54%

33
55%

222
55%

21
60%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

211
45%

103
44%

108
46%

97
62%
DE
60
38%

77
47%
C

74
51%
C

47
43%

87
48%

77
44%

88
46%

123
45%

73
43%

102
48%

36
42%

117
48%

94
43%

148
45%

63
45%

18
37%

193
46%

28
45%

183
45%

14
40%

Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
133
0
65
-**

CANADAONTARIO
a
350
175

938
466

Male
A
454
232

Not
Employed
Q
280
139

Yes
R
99
48*

No
S
839
418

Yes
T
125
61

No
U
813
405

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
70
35*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
67
33*

CANADAALBERTA
X
86
43*
6
13%
V
14
33%

7
10%

0
-

28
42%

15
35%

On a timely basis

Summary

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France
France
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
610
378
303
185

988
488

Male
A
486
242

Female
B
502
247

Under 35
C
368
186

35 to 49
D
310
158

50 to 64
E
310
144

Low
F
285
143

Medium
G
498
246

High
H
205
99

Married
I
332
163

Other
J
656
325

Low
K
342
165

Medium
L
358
201

High
M
288
122

Yes
N
606
295

No
O
382
193

Agree very much

68
14%

33
14%

36
14%

27
14%

22
14%

20
14%

32
13%

10
10%

22
14%

46
14%

26
16%

25
12%

18
15%

43
14%

26
13%

42
14%

26
14%

Agree somewhat

158
32%

75
31%

83
34%

49
31%

38
26%

83
34%

30
30%

53
33%

105
32%

54
33%

60
30%

43
35%

93
32%

65
33%

93
31%

Disagree somewhat

112
23%

56
23%

56
23%

71
38%
E
44
23%

26
18%
H
45
32%

34
21%

34
24%

31
21%

54
22%

27
27%

39
24%

72
22%

37
22%

51
26%

24
19%

65
22%

46
24%

Disagree very much

151
31%

79
33%

72
29%

45
24%

53
33%
C

53
36%
C

41
29%

77
31%

32
33%

48
29%

103
32%

48
29%

65
32%

38
31%

94
32%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

226
46%

107
44%

119
48%

71
45%

58
40%

40
40%

75
46%

151
46%

80
49%

85
42%

61
50%

262
54%

134
56%

128
52%

87
55%

87
60%
C

71
50%
H
72
50%

115
47%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

97
52%
E
89
48%

131
53%

60
60%
F

87
54%

175
54%

85
51%

116
58%

61
50%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
954
472

Yes
T
70
33*

No
U
918
455

63
13%
151
32%

8
23%
U
8
25%

61
13%

64
35%

6
33%
S
6
38%

70
23%

42
23%

2
9%

110
23%

5
16%

106
23%

57
29%

98
32%

52
28%

3
20%

147
31%

12
36%

139
31%

136
46%

90
47%

135
45%

91
49%

214
45%

16
48%

210
46%

159
54%

103
53%

168
55%

94
51%

12
71%
S
5
29%

257
55%
R

17
52%

245
54%

On a timely basis

150
33%

Summary

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Germany
Germany
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
657
323
323
163

980
486

Male
A
484
248

Female
B
496
238

Under 35
C
283
165

35 to 49
D
367
178

50 to 64
E
330
143

Low
F
410
207

Medium
G
325
158

High
H
245
122

Married
I
323
148

Other
J
657
338

Low
K
224
106

Medium
L
576
279

High
M
180
101

Yes
N
692
342

No
O
288
144

Agree very much

47
10%

21
9%

25
11%

20
12%

15
8%

12
8%

22
11%

13
8%

11
9%

13
9%

33
10%

10
9%

23
8%

34
10%

12
8%

29
9%

Agree somewhat

130
27%

67
27%

63
27%

27
22%

36
24%

95
28%

27
25%

80
29%

96
28%

35
24%

72
29%

68
29%

39
28%

67
32%
GH
54
26%

37
23%

140
29%

49
27%
E
53
30%

27
19%

Disagree somewhat

54
33%
E
48
29%

14
14%
L
24
23%

51
32%

35
29%

43
29%

98
29%

26
24%

86
31%

28
28%

98
29%

Disagree very much

169
35%

88
35%

81
34%

43
26%

61
35%
C

64
45%
CD

64
31%

57
36%

48
40%
F

57
38%

112
33%

44
42%
L

90
32%

35
34%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

177
36%

88
36%

89
37%

38
32%

49
33%

128
38%

36
34%

103
37%

160
64%

149
63%

89
43%
GH
118
57%

50
32%

309
64%

64
36%
E
114
64%
C

39
27%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

74
45%
DE
91
55%

108
68%
F

83
68%
F

99
67%

210
62%

70
66%

176
63%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
83
41*

No
S
897
445

Yes
T
143
71

No
U
837
415

17
11%

3
7%

44
10%

5
7%

41
10%

87
27%

43
26%

10
24%

121
27%

17
24%

114
27%

42
30%

97
30%

43
26%

13
32%

127
29%

22
31%

118
28%

114
33%

54
38%

109
34%

60
37%

16
38%

153
34%

27
38%

142
34%

38
37%

130
38%

47
33%

117
36%

60
37%

13
30%

164
37%

22
31%

155
37%

63
63%

212
62%

97
67%

206
64%

103
63%

29
70%

280
63%

49
69%

260
63%

On a timely basis

Summary

104
73%
CD

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Australia
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

961
476

Gender

Age

Household Income

Male
A
510
243

Female
B
451
233

Under 35
C
149
179*

35 to 49
D
323
151

50 to 64
E
489
146

Low
F
217
121*

Marital Status

Medium
G
537
261

High
H
207
93*

Married
I
539
230

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Other
J
422
246

Low
K
339
121

Medium
L
342
289

High
M
280
66

Yes
N
555
244

No
O
406
232

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
341
183

Employed
P
620
293

Business Owner
Yes
R
140
68*

Senior Executive/Decision

No
S
821
408

Yes
T
185
78*

No
U
776
398

REGION
METRO
V
604
281

NON-METRO
W
357
195

VIC/TAS
X
273
133

NSW/ACT
Y
303
139

QLD
Z
163
101*

SA/NT
a
110
51*

WA
b
112
51*

On a timely basis
Agree very much

31
7%

15
6%

17
7%

11
6%

9
6%

12
8%

9
8%

20
8%

2
2%

13
6%

18
7%

9
8%

14
5%

16
7%

22
8%

9
5%

5
7%

26
6%

5
7%

26
7%

21
7%

11
5%

11
8%

9
6%

4
4%

2
4%

5
11%

Agree somewhat

107
44%

88
38%

52
35%

46
32%

41
34%

118
45%

36
39%

81
35%

116
40%

105
43%

91
39%

127
43%

68
37%

34
51%

161
39%

38
48%

157
40%

107
38%

88
45%

55
41%

46
33%

21
40%

83
34%

86
37%

60
40%

56
39%

48
39%

82
31%

39
42%

41
34%

107
37%

21
32%

81
33%

88
38%

100
34%

70
38%

19
28%

150
37%

23
30%

146
37%

105
38%

64
33%

46
34%

57
41%

14
28%

15
30%

Disagree very much

80
17%

38
16%

42
18%

19
10%

30
20%
C

31
22%
C

23
19%

41
16%

16
17%

95
41%
J
40
17%

50
50%
Y
37
36%

23
45%

169
36%

114
46%
I
74
30%

52
43%

Disagree somewhat

97
54%
DE
53
30%

8
13%
L
27
41%

16
6%

195
41%

40
16%

19
16%

52
18%

9
14%

43
18%

37
16%

44
15%

36
20%

10
14%

70
17%

12
15%

68
17%

48
17%

33
17%

22
16%

27
19%

11
11%

12
23%

10
19%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

227
48%

122
50%

105
45%

61
41%

58
40%

50
42%

95
41%

130
45%

36
54%

120
49%

106
46%

149
51%

78
42%

39
58%

187
46%

43
55%

184
46%

128
46%

99
51%

66
50%

55
40%

54
53%

25
50%

26
51%

121
50%

128
55%

90
59%
C

88
60%
C

71
58%

55
59%
G

135
59%
J

132
54%
I
114
46%

61
50%

249
52%

138
53%
H
123
47%

38
41%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

107
60%
DE
72
40%

60
50%

159
55%

31
46%

124
51%

125
54%

144
49%

106
58%

28
42%

221
54%

35
45%

214
54%

153
54%

96
49%

67
50%

84
60%

47
47%

26
50%

25
49%

Summary

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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Japan
Japan
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
600
326
299
164

926
463

Male
A
476
229

Female
B
450
233

Under 35
C
344
169

35 to 49
D
287
139

50 to 64
E
295
154

Low
F
554
276

Medium
G
306
153

High
H
66
33*

Married
I
475
242

Other
J
451
221

Low
K
288
143

Medium
L
202
103

High
M
436
217

Yes
N
467
231

No
O
459
232

Agree very much

18
4%

8
4%

9
4%

3
2%

5
3%

11
4%

5
3%

1
4%

7
3%

10
5%

5
2%

6
2%

42
19%

47
20%

19
13%

53
19%

31
20%

6
18%

42
17%

48
22%

19
19%

41
19%

39
17%

Disagree somewhat

172
37%

85
37%

88
38%

27
19%
E
53
38%

12
5%
N
50
22%

11
4%

90
19%

8
6%
M
30
21%

5
4%

Agree somewhat

10
6%
D
44
26%
DE
60
35%

60
39%

102
37%

56
37%

14
42%

75
34%

53
37%

40
39%

79
37%

86
37%

Disagree very much

183
40%

94
41%

89
38%

56
33%

57
41%
C

70
45%
C

110
40%

61
40%

12
35%

98
40%
J
95
39%

88
40%

53
37%

39
38%

91
42%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

107
23%

51
22%

57
24%

29
21%

24
16%

64
23%

36
24%

8
23%

49
20%

24
23%

355
77%

179
78%

177
76%

110
79%
C

130
84%
C

213
77%

117
76%

26
77%

193
80%
J

58
26%
I
163
74%

38
26%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

54
32%
DE
115
68%

106
74%

79
77%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
107
53

No
S
819
410

Yes
T
136
67

No
U
790
395

7
4%

2
3%

16
4%

2
4%

15
4%

59
20%

31
19%

8
16%

81
20%

10
15%

80
20%

87
37%

108
36%

64
39%

22
41%

150
37%

26
39%

146
37%

100
43%
O

83
36%

121
41%

62
38%

21
40%

162
40%

29
43%

154
39%

46
21%

45
19%

69
23%

38
23%

10
19%

97
24%

12
18%

95
24%

171
79%

186
81%
O

63
27%
N
170
73%

230
77%

126
77%

43
81%

312
76%

55
82%

300
76%

On a timely basis

Summary

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South Korea
South Korea
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
332
149
319
161

481
480

Male
A
232
241

Female
B
249
239

Under 35
C
186
200

35 to 49
D
185
179

50 to 64
E
110
101

Low
F
88
90*

Medium
G
220
219

High
H
173
170

Married
I
274
259

Other
J
207
221

Low
K
16
20**

Medium
L
148
156

High
M
317
304

Yes
N
242
235

No
O
239
245

Agree very much

6
1%

2
1%

4
2%

1
1%

3
2%

2
2%

0
-

2
1%

4
2%

5
2%

1
1%

0
-

0
-

6
2%

3
1%

3
1%

3
1%

Agree somewhat

74
15%

40
16%

34
14%

37
19%

25
14%

11
11%

17
19%

35
16%

21
12%

33
13%

41
18%

3
14%

23
15%

47
16%

34
15%

39
16%

Disagree somewhat

170
35%

74
31%

71
36%

55
31%

73
33%

58
34%

100
39%

69
31%

10
51%

58
37%

102
33%

84
36%

231
48%

125
52%

90
45%

96
53%

43
43%
D
45
45%

39
43%

Disagree very much

95
40%
A
106
44%

34
38%

109
50%

87
51%
F

121
47%

110
50%

7
36%

75
48%

149
49%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

80
17%

42
17%

38
16%

39
19%

28
16%

13
13%

17
19%

37
17%

25
15%

37
14%

42
19%

3
14%

23
15%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

401
83%

200
83%

201
84%

161
81%

151
84%

88
87%

73
81%

183
83%

145
85%

222
86%

179
81%

17
86%

133
85%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
59*

No
S
421
421

Yes
T
97
94*

No
U
384
386

3
2%

1
2%

5
1%

1
1%

5
1%

46
14%

28
17%

8
13%

66
16%

12
12%

62
16%

86
35%

111
35%

58
36%

17
29%

153
36%

28
30%

141
37%

114
48%

117
48%

160
50%

71
44%

33
56%

198
47%

53
57%

178
46%

54
18%

38
16%

42
17%

49
15%

31
19%

9
15%

71
17%

13
13%

67
17%

251
82%

198
84%

203
83%

271
85%

130
81%

50
85%

350
83%

81
87%

319
83%

On a timely basis

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Russia
Russia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
437
109
362
121*

546
483

Male
A
246
234

Female
B
300
249

Under 35
C
253
197

35 to 49
D
264
236

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
27
31**

Medium
G
62
64*

High
H
457
388

Married
I
277
239

Other
J
269
244

Low
K
58
138*

Medium
L
281
258

High
M
207
87

Yes
N
282
253

No
O
264
229

Agree very much

87
18%

49
21%

38
15%

41
21%

40
17%

6
13%

4
14%

12
18%

70
18%

43
18%

44
18%

23
16%

48
19%

16
18%

51
20%

35
15%

62
17%

Agree somewhat

236
49%

114
49%

122
49%

95
48%

111
47%

29
60%

19
62%

34
53%

183
47%

118
49%

118
48%

115
45%

36
41%

121
48%

115
50%

Disagree somewhat

101
21%

40
17%

61
24%

37
19%

57
24%

7
15%

2
8%

15
24%

83
21%

49
21%

52
21%

86
62%
LM
23
17%

52
20%

25
29%

54
21%

Disagree very much

59
12%

30
13%

29
12%

24
12%

28
12%

6
13%

5
16%

3
4%

51
13%

29
12%

30
12%

6
4%

42
16%
K

11
13%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

323
67%

163
70%

160
64%

136
69%

151
64%

36
72%

23
76%

46
72%

253
65%

160
67%

162
66%

163
63%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

160
33%

71
30%

90
36%

61
31%

85
36%

14
28%

7
24%

18
28%

135
35%

78
33%

82
34%

108
79%
LM
29
21%

94
37%
K

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
38**

No
S
498
444

Yes
T
108
81*

No
U
438
402

24
20%

6
16%

80
18%

16
19%

71
18%

170
47%

66
55%

21
54%

216
49%

35
44%

201
50%

47
21%

84
23%

17
14%

5
13%

96
22%

14
17%

87
22%

28
11%

32
14%

46
13%

14
11%

6
16%

53
12%

16
20%

43
11%

51
58%

172
68%

151
66%

232
64%

90
75%

27
70%

296
67%

51
63%

272
68%

36
42%
K

81
32%

79
34%

130
36%

30
25%

12
30%

149
33%

30
37%

130
32%

On a timely basis

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Sweden
Sweden
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
315
171
334
152*

486
486

Male
A
208
244*

Female
B
278
242

Under 35
C
137
182*

35 to 49
D
146
132*

50 to 64
E
203
172*

Low
F
236
209*

Medium
G
213
231

High
H
37
46**

Married
I
129
133*

Other
J
357
353

Low
K
318
101

Medium
L
83
257*

High
M
85
128*

Yes
N
321
343

No
O
165
143*

Agree very much

24
5%

17
7%

7
3%

8
4%

2
1%

9
4%

10
4%

5
11%

6
6%

10
4%

8
6%

14
4%

10
7%

20
6%

164
34%

98
40%

66
27%

76
42%

52
30%

67
32%

79
34%

18
40%

16
12%
J
39
30%

7
2%

Agree somewhat

14
11%
E
36
27%

125
35%

35
35%

90
35%

39
30%

105
31%

59
41%

Disagree somewhat

168
34%

74
30%

94
39%

64
35%

46
35%

58
34%

74
35%

78
34%

15
33%

44
33%

124
35%

33
33%

94
36%

41
32%

122
36%

Disagree very much

131
27%

56
23%

75
31%

34
19%

37
28%

60
35%
C

59
28%

65
28%

7
15%

33
25%

97
28%

27
26%

64
25%

40
31%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

188
39%

73
30%

84
46%

50
38%

54
31%

76
36%

88
38%

23
51%

56
42%

132
37%

41
41%

99
39%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

298
61%

114
47%
B
130
53%

169
70%
A

98
54%

82
62%

118
69%

133
64%

143
62%

22
49%

77
58%

221
63%

60
59%

158
61%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
45
49**

No
S
441
437

Yes
T
67
87*

No
U
419
399

4
3%

3
5%

21
5%

3
4%

21
5%

102
31%

62
41%

13
25%

151
35%

25
29%

139
35%

46
32%

115
34%

52
34%

19
39%

148
34%

29
34%

138
35%

103
30%

28
20%

97
29%

34
22%

15
31%

116
27%

29
34%

101
25%

47
37%

119
35%

69
48%

122
36%

66
43%

15
31%

173
39%

28
33%

159
40%

81
63%

224
65%

74
52%

213
64%

86
57%

34
69%

264
61%

59
67%

240
60%

On a timely basis

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Indonesia
Indonesia
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
411
76
404
79*

487
483

Male
A
266
242

Female
B
221
241

Under 35
C
289
267

35 to 49
D
181
179

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
81
74*

Medium
G
266
260

High
H
140
149

Married
I
244
254

Other
J
243
229

Low
K
187
185

Medium
L
32
32**

High
M
268
265

Yes
N
220
214

No
O
267
269

Agree very much

213
44%

97
40%

116
48%

111
42%

89
50%

14
36%

31
42%

102
39%

114
45%

99
43%

73
39%

13
42%

127
48%

99
46%

114
43%

183
45%

31
39%

Agree somewhat

215
44%

94
39%

118
44%

73
41%

24
64%

32
43%

103
45%

91
49%

15
45%

109
41%

96
45%

119
44%

177
44%

47
10%

28
12%

33
12%

14
8%

0
-

8
11%

131
50%
H
23
9%

111
44%

Disagree somewhat

121
50%
B
19
8%

81
54%
G
52
35%
15
10%

23
9%

23
10%

19
10%

4
13%

23
9%

16
7%

31
11%

Disagree very much

8
2%

6
2%

3
1%

5
2%

3
2%

0
-

2
3%

4
2%

2
1%

5
2%

3
1%

2
1%

0
-

6
2%

3
2%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

428
89%

218
90%

210
87%

229
86%

161
90%

38
100%

63
85%

232
89%

133
89%

225
89%

203
89%

164
89%

28
87%

236
89%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

55
11%

25
10%

30
13%

37
14%

18
10%

0
-

11
15%

28
11%

17
11%

29
11%

26
11%

21
11%

4
13%

30
11%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
427
418

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
352
352

175
42%

38
9%

9
11%

5
8%

196
47%
R
42
10%

69
53%
U
47
36%

145
41%

38
48%

39
60%
S
19
29%

5
2%

7
2%

2
2%

2
3%

195
91%

233
87%

360
89%

68
86%

19
9%

36
13%

44
11%

11
14%

On a timely basis

11
9%

168
48%
T
35
10%

6
1%

4
3%

5
1%

57
89%

370
89%

116
88%

312
89%

7
11%

48
11%

15
12%

40
11%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Turkey
Turkey
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
299
155
277
185*

454
462

Male
A
355
222

Female
B
99
240*

Under 35
C
349
233

35 to 49
D
95
185*

50 to 64
E
10
45**

Low
F
55
43*

Medium
G
220
195

High
H
179
225*

Married
I
213
276*

Other
J
241
186

Low
K
143
155*

Medium
L
75
90**

High
M
236
217*

Yes
N
236
208*

No
O
218
254*

Agree very much

156
34%

73
33%

83
35%

74
32%

66
36%

16
37%

10
23%

58
30%

89
39%

99
36%

57
30%

53
34%

27
29%

76
35%

60
29%

96
38%

96
35%

Agree somewhat

153
33%

83
37%

70
29%

87
37%

50
27%

15
34%

17
40%

73
37%

63
28%

86
31%

66
36%

45
29%

25
28%

83
38%

65
31%

88
35%

Disagree somewhat

97
21%

45
20%

52
22%

54
23%

43
23%

0
-

31
16%

52
23%

57
21%

40
21%

27
17%

23
26%

47
22%

51
25%

Disagree very much

57
12%

21
9%

36
15%

18
8%

25
14%

13
30%

15
34%
G
1
2%

34
17%
F

22
10%

33
12%

23
12%

30
20%
M

15
17%

11
5%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

309
67%

156
70%

153
64%

161
69%

116
63%

32
70%

27
63%

130
67%

152
67%

186
67%

123
66%

98
63%

52
57%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

153
33%

66
30%

88
36%

72
31%

68
37%

13
30%

16
37%

64
33%

73
33%

91
33%

63
34%

57
37%

39
43%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
55
51*

No
S
399
411

Yes
T
145
142*

No
U
309
321

60
32%

13
26%

143
35%

63
44%

93
29%

85
31%

68
37%

21
40%

132
32%

47
33%

105
33%

46
18%

63
23%

34
18%

12
23%

85
21%

21
15%

76
24%

32
15%

25
10%

33
12%

23
13%

6
11%

51
12%

10
7%

46
14%

159
73%

125
60%

183
72%

181
65%

128
69%

34
66%

275
67%

199
62%

58
27%

83
40%

71
28%

96
35%

57
31%

18
34%

136
33%

110
78%
U
31
22%

On a timely basis

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK9_2. [On a timely basis] Based on what you know, how do you think Japanese officials and their government leaders communicated the nature and impact of the mishap to the Japanese people and others? Would you agree very much, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat or disagree very much that they communicated...

Hungary
Hungary
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

991
488

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
601
390
278
210

Male
A
498
241

Female
B
493
247

Under 35
C
275
195

35 to 49
D
299
138

50 to 64
E
417
154

Low
F
467
253

Medium
G
402
164

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
509
222

Other
J
482
266

Low
K
166
125

Medium
L
585
287

High
M
240
76

Yes
N
542
231

No
O
449
257

40
16%

41
21%

22
16%

55
22%

29
18%

1
50%

40
18%

62
23%

24
19%

62
22%

15
20%

49
21%

53
20%

51
18%

103
42%

85
43%

61
44%

39
25%
D
66
43%

105
41%

72
44%

0
31%

100
45%

112
42%

55
44%

120
42%

36
47%

104
45%

107
42%

51
19%

26
21%

67
23%

14
19%

47
20%

41
15%

20
16%

37
13%

10
14%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
89
36*

No
S
902
452

Yes
T
91
38*

No
U
900
450

On a timely basis
Agree very much

102
21%

Agree somewhat

211
43%

61
26%
B
108
45%

Disagree somewhat

108
22%

48
20%

59
24%

40
21%

36
26%

31
20%

60
24%

39
24%

0
19%

Disagree very much

67
14%

23
10%

44
18%
A

29
15%

20
14%

19
12%

33
13%

24
15%

0
-

56
25%
J
26
12%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

313
64%

144
58%

126
64%

82
60%

101
61%

1
81%

139
63%

174
65%

80
64%

182
64%

175
36%

104
42%
A

69
36%

56
40%
E

105
68%
D
50
32%

160
63%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

169
70%
B
71
30%

93
37%

63
39%

0
19%

83
37%

92
35%

46
36%

105
36%

8
23%

93
21%

8
22%

93
21%

125
45%

51
24%
P
87
41%

19
52%

193
43%

18
47%

193
43%

60
23%

64
23%

43
21%

5
15%

102
23%

6
16%

102
23%

30
13%

37
14%

39
14%

29
14%

4
10%

64
14%

6
15%

62
14%

51
67%

153
66%

160
62%

175
63%

138
66%

27
75%

286
63%

26
69%

287
64%

25
33%

78
34%

97
38%

103
37%

72
34%

9
25%

166
37%

12
31%

163
36%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Poland
Poland
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

528
468

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
360
168
284
184*

Male
A
233
237

Female
B
295
231

Under 35
C
233
196

35 to 49
D
216
172

50 to 64
E
79
100*

Low
F
386
369

Medium
G
125
86*

High
H
17
13**

Married
I
262
243

Other
J
266
225

Low
K
24
89**

Medium
L
350
313

High
M
154
66

Yes
N
311
267

No
O
217
201

57
25%

67
34%

52
30%

22
22%

114
31%

22
26%

5
42%

69
28%

72
32%

33
37%

94
30%

15
22%

83
31%

58
29%

71
25%

103
45%

73
37%

56
32%

148
40%

33
38%

2
19%

94
39%

89
40%

27
30%

127
41%

29
44%

104
39%

80
40%

80
22%

21
25%

3
24%

56
23%

48
21%

25
28%

65
21%

14
21%

57
21%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
41**

No
S
480
427

Yes
T
91
68*

No
U
437
400

On a timely basis
Agree very much

141
30%

Agree somewhat

183
39%

84
36%
B
80
34%

9
22%

132
31%

17
25%

124
31%

124
44%

70
38%
P
60
32%

Disagree somewhat

104
22%

50
21%

54
24%

44
23%

44
25%

55
55%
CD
16
16%

19
46%

164
38%

28
42%

155
39%

47
24%

59
21%

45
24%

7
18%

97
23%

12
18%

92
23%

Disagree very much

40
8%

23
10%

17
7%

12
6%

20
12%

8
8%

28
8%

10
11%

2
14%

23
10%

16
7%

5
5%

27
9%

8
12%

24
9%

16
8%

30
11%

9
5%

6
14%

34
8%

11
16%

29
7%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

324
69%

165
69%

160
69%

140
71%

108
63%

76
76%

262
71%

55
64%

8
61%

163
67%

161
72%

59
67%

221
71%

44
67%

186
70%

138
69%

194
68%

130
71%

28
68%

297
69%

46
67%

279
70%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

144
31%

72
31%

71
31%

56
29%

64
37%

23
24%

108
29%

31
36%

5
39%

80
33%

64
28%

29
33%

92
29%

22
33%

80
30%

63
31%

90
32%

54
29%

13
32%

130
31%

23
33%

121
30%

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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China
China
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
859
122
405
85*

981
490

Male
A
490
242

Female
B
491
248

Under 35
C
465
191

35 to 49
D
402
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
101
92*

Medium
G
321
217

High
H
559
180

Married
I
665
344

Other
J
316
146*

Low
K
108
289

Medium
L
276
152

High
M
597
49

Yes
N
664
298

No
O
317
192

Agree very much

67
14%

28
11%

39
16%

29
15%

26
13%

11
10%

11
12%

22
10%

33
18%

47
14%

20
13%

38
13%

21
14%

8
17%

48
16%

18
10%

58
14%

Agree somewhat

187
38%

81
34%

106
43%

76
40%

65
34%

46
43%

30
33%

85
39%

71
40%

131
38%

56
38%

48
31%

17
34%

119
40%

69
36%

Disagree somewhat

140
29%

80
33%

60
24%

52
27%

60
31%

29
27%

68
31%

38
21%

93
27%

47
32%

45
30%

13
27%

83
28%

Disagree very much

96
20%

52
22%

43
17%

33
17%

43
22%

20
19%

34
37%
H
17
18%

123
42%
L
82
28%

41
19%

38
21%

72
21%

23
16%

47
16%

38
25%

11
22%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

254
52%

109
45%

106
55%

91
47%

57
54%

41
45%

108
50%

105
58%

178
52%

75
52%

160
55%

68
45%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

236
48%

133
55%
B

145
58%
A
103
42%

85
45%

102
53%

49
46%

51
55%

110
50%

76
42%

166
48%

71
48%

129
45%

83
55%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
133
67*

No
S
848
423

Yes
T
331
120*

No
U
650
370

9
10%

7
11%

59
14%

14
11%

53
14%

158
39%

29
35%

36
53%

152
36%

124
33%

58
30%

111
27%

29
34%

16
24%

124
29%

63
53%
U
25
21%

48
16%

47
25%

78
19%

18
21%

8
11%

88
21%

17
15%

78
21%

25
51%

167
56%

87
45%

215
53%

38
45%

43
64%

211
50%

177
48%

24
49%

131
44%

105
55%

189
47%

47
55%

24
36%

212
50%

77
64%
U
43
36%

On a timely basis

115
31%

Summary

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 * small base

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Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
682
319
264
210*

1001
473

Male
A
377
236*

Female
B
624
237

Under 35
C
403
251*

35 to 49
D
338
148*

50 to 64
E
260
74*

Low
F
258
217*

Medium
G
714
253

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
392
165*

Other
J
609
308

Low
K
125
341*

Medium
L
491
104

High
M
385
29

Yes
N
453
172*

No
O
548
301

Agree very much

104
22%

60
26%

43
18%

65
26%

27
18%

11
15%

40
19%

63
25%

0
4%

26
16%

78
25%

82
24%

17
17%

4
15%

31
18%

73
24%

56
21%

Agree somewhat

172
36%

76
32%

96
40%

97
39%

48
32%

26
36%

91
42%

80
32%

1
34%

59
36%

113
37%

124
36%

37
36%

10
35%

76
44%

96
32%

Disagree somewhat

113
24%

49
21%

64
27%

58
23%

36
24%

19
25%

58
27%

53
21%

1
46%

48
29%

65
21%

78
23%

27
26%

8
29%

27
15%

Disagree very much

85
18%

50
21%

34
14%

30
12%

37
25%
C

18
24%

27
13%

57
22%

0
17%

32
19%

53
17%

57
17%

22
21%

6
22%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

275
58%

136
58%

139
59%

163
65%

75
51%

38
51%

131
60%

143
56%

1
37%

85
52%

190
62%

206
61%

55
53%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

198
42%

100
42%

98
41%

89
35%

73
49%

36
49%

86
40%

110
44%

2
63%

80
48%

118
38%

134
39%

49
47%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
42**

No
S
911
431

Yes
T
173
57**

No
U
828
416

48
23%

1
3%

102
24%

3
6%

101
24%

95
36%

77
37%

17
41%

154
36%

17
30%

155
37%

53
20%

61
29%

12
29%

101
23%

20
35%

93
22%

39
23%

87
29%
N
46
15%

60
23%

25
12%

11
27%

73
17%

16
29%

68
16%

14
50%

107
62%

169
56%

151
57%

124
59%

19
44%

257
60%

20
36%

255
61%

15
50%

66
38%

132
44%

113
43%

85
41%

23
56%

174
40%

36
64%

161
39%

On a timely basis

Summary

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
625
362
302
190

987
492

Male
A
482
246

Female
B
505
246

Under 35
C
346
179

35 to 49
D
378
187

50 to 64
E
263
126

Low
F
210
108

Medium
G
463
227

High
H
314
157

Married
I
492
245

Other
J
495
247

Low
K
368
240

Medium
L
514
194

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
513
249

No
O
474
243

Agree very much

82
17%

39
16%

43
17%

30
16%

15
12%

20
13%

35
14%

35
14%

47
25%

27
22%

57
25%

45
29%

64
26%

51
26%

16
27%

62
25%

47
19%
N
65
27%

48
16%

69
28%

47
19%
M
60
25%

5
9%

58
23%

47
19%
I
62
25%

30
15%

126
26%

23
22%
H
24
22%

38
17%

Agree somewhat

37
21%
E
52
29%

Disagree somewhat

125
25%

65
26%

60
24%

46
26%

45
24%

34
27%

26
24%

56
25%

43
27%

61
25%

64
26%

58
24%

48
24%

20
34%

65
26%

Disagree very much

159
32%

85
34%

74
30%

44
25%

65
34%
C

50
40%
C

34
32%

75
33%

49
31%

85
35%

73
30%

75
31%

66
34%

18
30%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

208
42%

97
39%

112
45%

47
44%

95
42%

66
42%

99
40%

109
44%

107
44%

81
42%

284
58%

150
61%

134
55%

78
42%
E
109
58%
C

42
33%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

88
49%
DE
90
51%

84
67%
CD

61
56%

132
58%

91
58%

146
60%

138
56%

133
56%

114
58%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
135
63

No
S
852
429

Yes
T
222
104

No
U
765
388

34
18%

8
13%

74
17%

15
14%

67
17%

80
27%

46
24%

16
25%

111
26%

26
25%

100
26%

60
25%

79
26%

46
24%

20
31%

105
25%

32
30%

93
24%

88
35%
O

71
29%

95
32%

63
33%

19
31%

140
33%

31
30%

128
33%

21
36%

96
39%

128
42%

80
42%

24
38%

184
43%

41
40%

167
43%

37
64%

153
61%
O

112
46%
N
131
54%

174
58%

109
58%

39
62%

245
57%

63
60%

221
57%

On a timely basis

Summary

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Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

491
487

Male
A
237
248

Female
B
254
239

Under 35
C
145
179

35 to 49
D
167
156

50 to 64
E
179
153

Low
F
194
198

Medium
G
212
208

High
H
85
82*

Married
I
165
150

Other
J
326
337

Low
K
140
168

Medium
L
220
180

High
M
131
140

Yes
N
306
293

No
O
185
194

Agree very much

55
11%

27
11%

29
12%

24
13%

12
8%

19
13%

26
13%

22
11%

7
8%

14
9%

41
12%

23
13%

20
11%

13
9%

25
9%

Agree somewhat

202
42%

99
40%

104
43%

70
39%

67
43%

66
43%

82
42%

84
41%

36
44%

61
41%

141
42%

69
41%

77
43%

56
40%

126
43%

30
15%
N
76
39%

Disagree somewhat

124
25%

68
27%

56
23%

49
27%

45
29%

30
20%

42
21%

58
28%

23
28%

38
22%

46
26%

40
29%

80
27%

44
23%

Disagree very much

55
22%

51
21%

37
21%

31
20%

38
25%

47
24%

43
21%

16
20%

47
31%
J
28
19%

77
23%

106
22%

78
23%

38
23%

37
20%

31
22%

62
21%

44
23%

Top2Box (Agree very much/ somewhat)

258
53%

125
51%

132
55%

93
52%

79
51%

85
56%

108
55%

106
51%

43
52%

75
50%

183
54%

92
55%

97
54%

69
49%

152
52%

Low2Box (Disagree very much/ somewhat)

230
47%

123
49%

107
45%

86
48%

77
49%

68
44%

89
45%

101
49%

39
48%

75
50%

155
46%

76
45%

83
46%

71
51%

142
48%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
302
189
291
197

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
477
474

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
447
444

North
V
244
232

Center
W
119
113

South
X
128
143

French
Y
239
248

Flemish
Z
252
240
20
8%

On a timely basis
25
9%

30
15%
P
80
41%

1
7%

54
11%

6
15%

49
11%

20
9%

14
12%

22
15%

7
53%

196
41%

15
35%

188
42%

40
35%

53
37%

89
31%
Q
55
19%

35
18%

3
21%

121
26%

15
34%

109
25%

110
48%
W
58
25%

35
14%
Z
89
36%

36
32%

30
21%

61
25%

114
47%
Y
63
26%

51
26%

2
19%

103
22%

7
17%

98
22%

44
19%

24
21%

38
27%

63
25%

43
18%

106
55%

147
51%

110
56%

8
60%

250
53%

21
49%

236
53%

130
56%

54
47%

74
52%

124
50%

134
56%

88
45%

144
49%

86
44%

5
40%

224
47%

22
51%

208
47%

102
44%

60
53%

69
48%

124
50%

106
44%

122
42%

Summary

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/X - Y/Z * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

All Countries
Gender
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

17969
11413

Continue to build nuclear

3510
31%

Stop future nuclear builds

7903
69%

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
12564
5405
7713
3701

Male
A
9108
5696

Female
B
8861
5718

Under 35
C
6937
4899

35 to 49
D
6238
3917

50 to 64
E
4794
2598

Low
F
5534
3685

Medium
G
7148
4218

High
H
5095
3359

Married
I
8372
5048

Other
J
9162
5931

Low
K
4869
4082

Medium
L
6457
4029

High
M
6643
3302

Yes
N
10252
6067

No
O
7717
5347

2258
40%
B
3438
60%

1252
22%

1478
30%

1114
28%

1003
27%

1056
26%
3025
74%
LM

2073
34%
O
3994
66%

1086
29%

4157
70%

1200
36%
KL
2103
64%

2424
31%

3444
68%

1254
31%
K
2775
69%
M

1437
27%

2802
72%
E

1114
33%
F
2245
67%

1774
30%

3421
70%
E

1343
32%
F
2875
68%

1604
32%

4466
78%
A

918
35%
CD
1680
65%

3909
73%
N

5289
69%

2614
71%

2683
73%
GH

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
2113
1267

No
S
15856
10146

Yes
T
3603
2134

No
U
14366
9280

506
40%
S
762
60%

3005
30%

811
38%
U
1323
62%

2700
29%

7141
70%
R

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

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71%
T

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unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)
Continue to build nuclear

Stop future nuclear builds

17969
11413

Argentina
A
469
462

3510
31%

81
18%

Australia
B
961
476

153
32%
ADGHMOW
7903
381
323
69%
82%
68%
BCEFGIJKLNPQRST IJKPVX

Belgium
C
491
487

Brazil
D
1001
473

Canada
E
938
466

China
F
981
490

France
G
988
488

Germany
H
980
486

Great Britain
I
980
476

Hungary
J
991
488

India
K
974
478

Indonesia
L
487
483

Italy
M
987
492

Japan
N
926
463

Mexico
O
486
482

Poland
P
528
468

Russia
Q
546
483

136
54
152
188
113
71
204
185
233
133
82
173
61
245
165
28%
11%
33%
38%
23%
15%
43%
38%
49%
28%
17%
37%
13%
52%
34%
ADHMOW
ADGHMOW CDGHLMORUW ADHMO
ABCDEGHJLMNOQRCDEGHLMORTFGHIJLMNOQR ADHMOW
ACDEGHLMORTUW ABCDEFGHIJLMNOQR ADGHMOW
352
419
314
302
375
416
272
303
245
350
410
290
421
222
318
72%
89%
67%
62%
77%
85%
57%
62%
51%
72%
83%
63%
87%
48%
66%
FIJKNPVX GIJKLNPQRST IJKNPVX
KP
FIJKNPQRSTU
FGIJKLNPQRST
KP
IKPX
FIJKNPVX FGIJKLNPQRST
IKPX
FGIJKLNPQRSTUVX
IKPX

Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea


R
S
T
435
493
481
435
472
480
132
30%
ADGHMOW
302
70%
FIJKNPVX

148
31%
ADGHMOW
323
69%
IKPVX

151
32%
ADGHMOW
329
68%
IJKNPVX

Spain
U
968
476

Sweden
V
486
486

Turkey
W
454
462

149
208
90
202
31%
43%
20%
44%
ADGHMOW DEGHLMORST
D
EGHJLMNOQR
327
278
372
260
69%
57%
80%
56%
FIJKNPVX
P
FIJKLNPQRST
P

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/X/Y/Z/a ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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States
X
938
463

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should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what
happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and
around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

17969
11413

Continue to build nuclear

3510
31%

Stop future nuclear builds

7903
69%

North
America
A
1876
929
355
38%
BCEFG
574
62%

LATAM
B
1956
1417

Europe
C
7399
4347

APAC
D
5356
3352

196
14%

1392
32%
BG
2955
68%
AD

1196
36%
BCEG
2156
64%

1221
86%
ACDEFG

G-8
Countries
E
7283
3816

BRIC
F
3502
1924

Middle
East/Africa
G
1382
1368

1161
30%
B
2655
70%
AD

640
33%
BG
1284
67%
A

371
27%
B
997
73%
ACDF

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B/C/D/E/F/G

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demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Argentina
Argentina
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

469
462

Continue to build nuclear

81
18%

Stop future nuclear builds

381
82%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
344
125
320
142*

Male
A
191
226

Female
B
278
236

Under 35
C
226
228

35 to 49
D
151
139*

50 to 64
E
92
95*

Low
F
14
19**

Medium
G
74
96*

High
H
381
347

Married
I
144
135*

Other
J
325
326

Low
K
155
299

Medium
L
159
110

High
M
155
53

Yes
N
248
219

No
O
221
243

53
24%
B
173
76%

28
12%

48
21%
D
180
79%

14
10%

20
21%

0
-

14
15%

66
19%

21
16%

60
18%

50
17%

20
19%

11
20%

39
18%

41
17%

55
17%

126
90%
C

75
79%

19
100%

81
85%

280
81%

114
84%

266
82%

249
83%

90
81%

42
80%

179
82%

202
83%

264
83%

208
88%
A

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
45
41*

No
S
424
420

Yes
T
69
57*

No
U
400
405

25
18%

9
21%

72
17%

6
11%

75
18%

116
82%

33
79%

348
83%

51
89%

330
82%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

India
India
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
858
116
400
78*

974
478

Male
A
739
248

Female
B
235
230

Under 35
C
733
260

35 to 49
D
204
161*

50 to 64
E
37
57**

Low
F
324
155

Medium
G
381
179

High
H
269
144

Married
I
557
301

Other
J
417
177

Low
K
0
-**

Medium
L
73
49*

High
M
901
429

Yes
N
659
280

No
O
315
198

Continue to build nuclear

233
49%

132
53%

101
44%

125
48%

74
46%

35
61%

62
40%

84
47%

0
-

20
41%

213
50%

199
50%

34
43%

116
47%

129
56%

135
52%

88
54%

22
39%

93
60%
GH

152
50%

93
53%

0
-

28
59%

217
50%

150
54%
O
130
46%

83
42%

245
51%

79
54%
F
66
46%

149
50%

Stop future nuclear builds

92
52%
F
87
48%

115
58%
N

201
50%

44
57%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
281
126

No
S
693
352

Yes
T
612
288

No
U
362
190

75
59%
S
51
41%

158
45%

156
54%
U
132
46%

77
41%

194
55%
R

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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59%
T

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demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Mexico
Mexico
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

486
482

Continue to build nuclear

61
13%

Stop future nuclear builds

421
87%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
347
139
330
152*

Male
A
245
232

Female
B
241
250

Under 35
C
243
256

35 to 49
D
156
154*

50 to 64
E
87
73*

Low
F
342
382

Medium
G
127
85*

High
H
17
15**

Married
I
237
222

Other
J
249
260

Low
K
125
307

Medium
L
165
100

High
M
196
75

Yes
N
265
252

No
O
221
230

44
19%
B
188
81%

17
7%

32
13%

16
11%

13
17%

45
12%

12
15%

4
26%

34
15%

27
10%

35
11%

14
14%

13
17%

36
14%

25
11%

47
14%

233
93%
A

224
87%

137
89%

60
83%

337
88%

73
85%

11
74%

188
85%

233
90%

273
89%

86
86%

62
83%

216
86%

205
89%

283
86%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
53
44**

No
S
433
439

Yes
T
89
67*

No
U
397
415

14
9%

9
21%

52
12%

13
19%

48
12%

138
91%

34
79%

387
88%

54
81%

367
88%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Spain
Spain
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

968
476

Continue to build nuclear

149
31%

Stop future nuclear builds

327
69%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
655
313
309
167

Male
A
424
239

Female
B
544
237

Under 35
C
348
190

35 to 49
D
403
181

50 to 64
E
217
105

Low
F
535
277

Medium
G
355
167

High
H
78
32*

Married
I
485
228

Other
J
483
248

Low
K
440
236

Medium
L
91
108*

High
M
437
131

Yes
N
524
257

No
O
444
219

83
35%
B
156
65%

66
28%

55
29%

61
34%

33
32%

65
24%

11
34%

76
33%

73
29%

59
25%

104
34%

45
27%

120
66%

72
68%

212
76%
G

21
66%

152
67%

175
71%

177
75%
LM

48
37%
K
83
63%

66
30%

135
71%

42
38%
K
67
62%

83
32%

171
72%
A

73
44%
F
94
56%

174
68%

153
70%

205
66%

122
73%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
84
41*

No
S
884
435

Yes
T
103
47*

No
U
865
429

18
44%
S
23
56%

131
30%

19
41%

130
30%

304
70%
R

28
59%

299
70%

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 * small base

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

South Africa
South Africa
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

493
472

Continue to build nuclear

148
31%

Stop future nuclear builds

323
69%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
427
66
401
71**

Male
A
254
220*

Female
B
239
252*

Under 35
C
68
260*

35 to 49
D
228
136

50 to 64
E
197
75

Low
F
15
19**

Medium
G
65
94**

High
H
413
358

Married
I
316
209

Other
J
177
262*

Low
K
166
189*

Medium
L
172
169*

High
M
155
114*

Yes
N
318
225

No
O
175
247*

114
52%
B
106
48%

35
14%

79
30%

36
26%

1
4%

18
19%

129
36%

71
34%

77
29%

50
26%

57
34%

41
36%

124
31%

181
70%

100
74%
E

18
96%

76
81%

229
64%

138
66%

186
71%

139
74%

112
66%

73
64%

94
42%
O
131
58%

54
22%

217
86%
A

33
44%
D
42
56%

193
78%
N

276
69%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
151
110*

No
S
342
361

Yes
T
217
186*

No
U
276
286*

24
34%

38
35%

110
30%

70
38%

78
27%

47
66%

72
65%

251
70%

116
62%

208
73%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Great Britain
Great Britain
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

980
476

Continue to build nuclear

204
43%

Stop future nuclear builds

272
57%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
651
329
312
164

Male
A
489
235

Female
B
491
241

Under 35
C
307
172

35 to 49
D
316
148

50 to 64
E
357
155

Low
F
232
113

Medium
G
595
288

High
H
153
75

Married
I
390
180

Other
J
590
296

Low
K
335
162

Medium
L
344
170

High
M
301
144

Yes
N
601
278

No
O
379
198

119
51%
B
116
49%

85
35%

68
40%

56
38%

44
39%

124
43%

36
48%

82
46%

122
41%

58
36%

92
62%
E

69
61%

164
57%

39
52%

98
54%

174
59%

105
64%
LM

70
48%
K
74
52%

133
48%
O
145
52%

133
43%

103
60%
E

76
45%
K
93
55%

71
36%

156
65%
A

80
51%
CD
76
49%

127
64%
N

179
57%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
75
34*

No
S
905
441

Yes
T
114
52

No
U
866
423

70
43%

17
50%

187
42%

177
42%

93
57%

17
50%

255
58%

27
52%
U
25
48%

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 * small base

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

US
US
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

938
463

Continue to build nuclear

202
44%

Stop future nuclear builds

260
56%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Male
A
423
228

Female
B
515
234

Under 35
C
248
160

35 to 49
D
328
149

50 to 64
E
362
154

Low
F
161
67

Medium
G
209
98

High
H
568
297

Married
I
555
268

Other
J
383
195

Low
K
367
211

Medium
L
330
119

High
M
241
132

Yes
N
495
237

No
O
443
226

130
57%
B
98
43%

72
31%

66
41%

64
43%

73
47%

21
31%

37
38%

125
47%

78
40%

82
39%

53
44%

94
59%

85
57%

81
53%

46
69%
H

61
62%
H

143
53%

117
60%

130
61%
M

66
56%

68
51%
K
64
49%

114
48%
O
123
52%

88
39%

162
69%
A

145
49%
FG
153
51%

138
61%
N

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
590
348
295
168
138
47%
Q
156
53%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
94
46*

No
S
844
417

Yes
T
118
58

No
U
820
405

64
38%

24
53%

178
43%

170
42%

104
62%
P

21
47%

239
57%

32
55%
U
26
45%

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 * small base

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

435
435

Continue to build nuclear

132
30%

Stop future nuclear builds

302
70%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Male
A
309
241

Female
B
126
193

Under 35
C
279
247

35 to 49
D
135
152

50 to 64
E
21
36**

Low
F
128
113*

Medium
G
82
86*

High
H
151
153

Married
I
0
-**

Other
J
0
-**

Low
K
105
109*

Medium
L
109
113*

High
M
221
212

Yes
N
231
197

No
O
204
237

92
38%
B
149
62%

40
21%

69
28%

49
32%

14
41%

37
32%

30
35%

47
30%

0
-

0
-

42
38%

31
27%

60
28%

47
20%

153
79%
A

178
72%

103
68%

21
59%

77
68%

56
65%

107
70%

0
-

0
-

67
62%

82
73%

153
72%

85
43%
O
112
57%

190
80%
N

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
324
111
282
153*
98
35%
Q
184
65%

35
23%
118
77%
P

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
75*

No
S
345
360

Yes
T
118
104*

No
U
317
330

30
40%
S
45
60%

102
28%

41
39%
U
64
61%

92
28%

258
72%
R

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly
impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Canada
Canada

Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

938
466

Continue to build nuclear

152
33%

Stop future nuclear builds

314
67%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

Male
A
454
232

Female
B
484
234

Under 35
C
260
158

35 to 49
D
359
165

50 to 64
E
319
143

Low
F
214
109

Medium
G
376
182

High
H
348
175

Married
I
397
190

Other
J
541
275

Low
K
314
169

Medium
L
497
211

High
M
127
86

Yes
N
501
246

No
O
437
219

Employed
P
658
326

Not
Employed
Q
280
139

Yes
R
99
48*

No
S
839
418

Yes
T
125
61

No
U
813
405

CANADAPRAIRIES
V
70
35*

CANADAATLANTIC
W
67
33*

CANADAALBERTA
X
86
43*

107
46%
B
125
54%

45
19%

51
32%

52
32%

49
34%

29
27%

57
31%

66
35%

86
31%

49
29%

65
31%

45
32%

18
39%

134
32%

22
35%

131
32%

11
31%

113
68%

95
66%

80
73%
H

125
69%

124
65%

189
69%

120
71%
M

147
69%
M

89
36%
O
158
64%

108
33%

107
68%

38
45%
KL
48
55%

63
29%

189
81%
A

66
38%
F
108
62%

156
71%
N

219
67%

95
68%

29
61%

284
68%

39
65%

275
68%

24
69%

12
38%
b
20
62%

17
40%
b
26
60%

CANADA- NORTHWES
T
BRITISH
COLUMBIA TERRITORIE
Y
Z
133
0
65
-**
20
31%
b
45
69%

0
0
-

CANADAONTARIO
a
350
175

CANADAQUEBEC
b
232
115

69
39%
b
106
61%

23
20%

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/X/Y/Z/a/b * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

France
France
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

988
488

Continue to build nuclear

113
23%

Stop future nuclear builds

375
77%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
610
378
303
185

Male
A
486
242

Female
B
502
247

Under 35
C
368
186

35 to 49
D
310
158

50 to 64
E
310
144

Low
F
285
143

Medium
G
498
246

High
H
205
99

Married
I
332
163

Other
J
656
325

Low
K
342
165

Medium
L
358
201

High
M
288
122

Yes
N
606
295

No
O
382
193

66
27%
B
176
73%

47
19%

35
19%

38
24%

26
18%

50
20%

44
22%

40
20%

67
22%

46
25%

117
82%
H

196
80%
H

260
80%
I

133
80%
M

157
78%
M

37
30%
KL
85
70%

73
25%

120
76%

48
29%
J
115
71%

32
20%

151
81%
E

37
37%
FG
62
63%

65
20%

199
81%
A

40
28%
C
104
72%

222
75%

154
80%

237
78%

139
75%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
34
17*

No
S
954
472

Yes
T
70
33*

No
U
918
455

7
39%
S
10
61%

106
23%

13
38%
U
20
62%

100
22%

365
77%
R

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 * small base

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Germany
Germany
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

980
486

Continue to build nuclear

71
15%

Stop future nuclear builds

416
85%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
657
323
323
163

Male
A
484
248

Female
B
496
238

Under 35
C
283
165

35 to 49
D
367
178

50 to 64
E
330
143

Low
F
410
207

Medium
G
325
158

High
H
245
122

Married
I
323
148

Other
J
657
338

Low
K
224
106

Medium
L
576
279

High
M
180
101

Yes
N
692
342

No
O
288
144

43
17%
B
205
83%

28
12%

26
16%

21
12%

24
17%

29
14%

23
14%

19
15%

21
14%

50
15%

14
13%

36
13%

54
16%

16
11%

48
15%

210
88%
A

139
84%

157
88%

119
83%

178
86%

135
86%

103
85%

127
86%

288
85%

92
87%
M

244
87%
M

21
21%
KL
80
79%

288
84%

127
89%

275
85%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
83
41*

No
S
897
445

Yes
T
143
71

No
U
837
415

23
14%

8
20%

62
14%

14
20%

57
14%

140
86%

33
80%

383
86%

57
80%

359
86%

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 * small base

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly
impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Australia
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

961
476

Continue to build nuclear

153
32%

Stop future nuclear builds

323
68%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Australia
Chief Income Earner

Education

Employment
Not
Employed
Q
341
183

Male
A
510
243

Female
B
451
233

Under 35
C
149
179*

35 to 49
D
323
151

50 to 64
E
489
146

Low
F
217
121*

Medium
G
537
261

High
H
207
93*

Married
I
539
230

Other
J
422
246

Low
K
339
121

Medium
L
342
289

High
M
280
66

Yes
N
555
244

No
O
406
232

Employed
P
620
293

111
46%
B
132
54%

43
18%

57
32%

38
25%

33
27%

85
33%

35
38%

69
30%

85
34%

33
28%

95
33%

123
68%

113
75%
E

88
73%

176
67%

58
62%

161
70%

162
66%

87
72%
M

194
67%

25
37%
K
42
63%

95
39%
O
150
61%

59
25%

190
82%
A

58
40%
D
87
60%

106
36%
Q
187
64%

173
75%
N

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision

REGION

Yes
R
140
68*

No
S
821
408

Yes
T
185
78*

No
U
776
398

METRO
V
604
281

NON-METRO
W
357
195

VIC/TAS
X
273
133

NSW/ACT
Y
303
139

QLD
Z
163
101*

SA/NT
a
110
51*

WA
b
112
51*

47
26%

26
38%

128
31%

31
39%

123
31%

84
30%

69
35%

35
26%

51
37%

34
34%

17
34%

16
31%

136
74%
P

42
62%

281
69%

47
61%

275
69%

197
70%

126
65%

99
74%

88
63%

67
66%

34
66%

36
69%

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 - X/Y/Z/a/b * small base

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Japan
Japan
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

926
463

Continue to build nuclear

173
37%

Stop future nuclear builds

290
63%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
600
326
299
164

Male
A
476
229

Female
B
450
233

Under 35
C
344
169

35 to 49
D
287
139

50 to 64
E
295
154

Low
F
554
276

Medium
G
306
153

High
H
66
33*

Married
I
475
242

Other
J
451
221

Low
K
288
143

Medium
L
202
103

High
M
436
217

Yes
N
467
231

No
O
459
232

103
45%
B
126
55%

70
30%

70
42%
E
99
58%

54
39%

48
31%

98
35%

63
41%

12
36%

82
34%

55
38%

30
30%

178
65%

90
59%

21
64%

160
66%
J

89
62%

72
70%
M

95
41%
O
135
59%

117
39%

106
69%
C

88
41%
L
129
59%

78
34%

85
61%

91
41%
I
129
59%

154
66%
N

182
61%

163
70%
A

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
107
53

No
S
819
410

Yes
T
136
67

No
U
790
395

56
34%

22
42%

151
37%

29
43%

144
37%

108
66%

31
58%

259
63%

39
57%

251
63%

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 * small base

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

South Korea
South Korea
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

481
480

Continue to build nuclear

151
32%

Stop future nuclear builds

329
68%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
332
149
319
161

Male
A
232
241

Female
B
249
239

Under 35
C
186
200

35 to 49
D
185
179

50 to 64
E
110
101

Low
F
88
90*

Medium
G
220
219

High
H
173
170

Married
I
274
259

Other
J
207
221

Low
K
16
20**

Medium
L
148
156

High
M
317
304

Yes
N
242
235

No
O
239
245

101
42%
B
140
58%

50
21%

65
32%

55
31%

32
31%

26
29%

71
32%

54
32%

74
29%

77
35%

5
26%

50
32%

97
32%

80
34%

72
29%

105
33%

189
79%
A

135
68%

124
69%

70
69%

64
71%

149
68%

116
68%

185
71%

144
65%

15
74%

107
68%

208
68%

156
66%

173
71%

214
67%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
59*

No
S
421
421

Yes
T
97
94*

No
U
384
386

46
29%

22
37%

130
31%

113
29%

115
71%

37
63%

292
69%

38
40%
U
56
60%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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71%
T

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Russia
Russia
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

546
483

Continue to build nuclear

165
34%

Stop future nuclear builds

318
66%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
437
109
362
121*

Male
A
246
234

Female
B
300
249

Under 35
C
253
197

35 to 49
D
264
236

50 to 64
E
29
49**

Low
F
27
31**

Medium
G
62
64*

High
H
457
388

Married
I
277
239

Other
J
269
244

Low
K
58
138*

Medium
L
281
258

High
M
207
87

Yes
N
282
253

No
O
264
229

116
50%
B
118
50%

49
20%

60
31%

81
34%

23
47%

11
37%

16
25%

137
35%

93
39%

71
29%

43
31%

75
29%

92
36%

72
32%

123
34%

200
80%
A

137
69%

155
66%

26
53%

19
63%

48
75%

251
65%

145
61%

173
71%

95
69%
M

182
71%
M

47
53%
KL
41
47%

161
64%

157
68%

239
66%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
38**

No
S
498
444

Yes
T
108
81*

No
U
438
402

41
34%

17
44%

147
33%

31
39%

133
33%

79
66%

21
56%

297
67%

50
61%

269
67%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Sweden
Sweden
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

486
486

Continue to build nuclear

208
43%

Stop future nuclear builds

278
57%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
315
171
334
152*

Male
A
208
244*

Female
B
278
242

Under 35
C
137
182*

35 to 49
D
146
132*

50 to 64
E
203
172*

Low
F
236
209*

Medium
G
213
231

High
H
37
46**

Married
I
129
133*

Other
J
357
353

Low
K
318
101

Medium
L
83
257*

High
M
85
128*

Yes
N
321
343

No
O
165
143*

141
58%
B
103
42%

67
28%

65
35%

62
47%

82
48%

68
33%

27
58%

40
39%

116
45%

52
41%

143
42%

66
46%

140
42%

118
65%

70
53%

90
52%

141
67%
G

74
56%
J
59
44%

134
38%

175
72%
A

114
49%
F
117
51%

219
62%
I

61
61%

141
55%

76
59%

200
58%

77
54%

194
58%

19
42%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
45
49**

No
S
441
437

Yes
T
67
87*

No
U
419
399

68
45%

31
63%

177
41%

49
56%

159
40%

83
55%

18
37%

260
59%

38
44%

239
60%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Indonesia
Indonesia
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

487
483

Continue to build nuclear

133
28%

Stop future nuclear builds

350
72%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
411
76
404
79*

Male
A
266
242

Female
B
221
241

Under 35
C
289
267

35 to 49
D
181
179

50 to 64
E
17
38**

Low
F
81
74*

Medium
G
266
260

High
H
140
149

Married
I
244
254

Other
J
243
229

Low
K
187
185

Medium
L
32
32**

High
M
268
265

Yes
N
220
214

No
O
267
269

77
32%
B
165
68%

56
23%

81
30%

43
24%

10
26%

24
32%

69
27%

40
27%

57
22%

57
31%

15
46%

61
23%

65
30%

68
25%

109
27%

185
77%
A

186
70%

136
76%

28
74%

50
68%

191
73%

109
73%

197
78%
J

76
33%
I
153
67%

128
69%

18
54%

204
77%

149
70%

201
75%

295
73%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
60
65*

No
S
427
418

Yes
T
135
131

No
U
352
352

24
31%

17
27%

116
28%

32
24%

102
29%

55
69%

47
73%

302
72%

99
76%

251
71%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Turkey
Turkey
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

454
462

Continue to build nuclear

90
20%

Stop future nuclear builds

372
80%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
299
155
277
185*

Male
A
355
222

Female
B
99
240*

Under 35
C
349
233

35 to 49
D
95
185*

50 to 64
E
10
45**

Low
F
55
43*

Medium
G
220
195

High
H
179
225*

Married
I
213
276*

Other
J
241
186

Low
K
143
155*

Medium
L
75
90**

High
M
236
217*

Yes
N
236
208*

No
O
218
254*

69
31%
B
153
69%

21
9%

63
27%
D
170
73%

24
13%

3
7%

12
29%

42
22%

36
16%

43
16%

47
25%

28
18%

10
11%

52
24%

49
23%

42
16%

63
23%

28
15%

160
87%
C

42
93%

30
71%

152
78%

189
84%

233
84%

139
75%

127
82%

81
89%

164
76%

159
77%

212
84%

214
77%

157
85%

219
91%
A

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
55
51*

No
S
399
411

Yes
T
145
142*

No
U
309
321

17
33%
S
34
67%

73
18%

36
25%

55
17%

337
82%
R

106
75%

266
83%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Hungary
Hungary
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

991
488

Continue to build nuclear

185
38%

Stop future nuclear builds

303
62%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
601
390
278
210

Male
A
498
241

Female
B
493
247

Under 35
C
275
195

35 to 49
D
299
138

50 to 64
E
417
154

Low
F
467
253

Medium
G
402
164

High
H
4
1**

Married
I
509
222

Other
J
482
266

Low
K
166
125

Medium
L
585
287

High
M
240
76

Yes
N
542
231

No
O
449
257

130
54%
B
111
46%

55
22%

67
34%

46
34%

80
32%

82
37%

103
39%

48
38%

105
37%

32
43%

97
35%

92
66%
E

0
19%

140
63%

163
61%

78
62%

182
63%

43
57%

98
42%
O
133
58%

87
34%

128
66%
E

72
44%
F
93
56%

1
81%

192
78%
A

71
46%
CD
83
54%

170
66%
N

182
65%
Q

173
68%
G

88
42%
P
121
58%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
89
36*

No
S
902
452

Yes
T
91
38*

No
U
900
450

19
51%
S
18
49%

166
37%

21
55%
U
17
45%

164
36%

285
63%
R

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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64%
T

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Poland
Poland
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

528
468

Continue to build nuclear

245
52%

Stop future nuclear builds

222
48%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
360
168
284
184*

Male
A
233
237

Female
B
295
231

Under 35
C
233
196

35 to 49
D
216
172

50 to 64
E
79
100*

Low
F
386
369

Medium
G
125
86*

High
H
17
13**

Married
I
262
243

Other
J
266
225

Low
K
24
89**

Medium
L
350
313

High
M
154
66

Yes
N
311
267

No
O
217
201

167
71%
B
70
29%

78
34%

96
49%

95
55%

55
55%

181
49%

10
76%

126
52%

119
53%

36
40%

168
54%

42
64%

151
53%

100
51%

77
45%

45
45%

188
51%
G

3
24%

117
48%

105
47%

53
60%

145
46%

24
36%

159
60%
O
107
40%

86
43%

153
66%
A

55
64%
F
31
36%

115
57%
N

133
47%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
48
41**

No
S
480
427

Yes
T
91
68*

No
U
437
400

95
51%

24
59%

221
52%

42
61%

204
51%

89
49%

17
41%

206
48%

26
39%

196
49%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

China
China
Total
Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)
Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

981
490

Continue to build nuclear

188
38%

Stop future nuclear builds

302
62%

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
859
122
405
85*

Male
A
490
242

Female
B
491
248

Under 35
C
465
191

35 to 49
D
402
193

50 to 64
E
114
106*

Low
F
101
92*

Medium
G
321
217

High
H
559
180

Married
I
665
344

Other
J
316
146*

Low
K
108
289

Medium
L
276
152

High
M
597
49

Yes
N
664
298

No
O
317
192

109
45%
B
133
55%

79
32%

82
43%

60
31%

47
44%

35
37%

92
42%

62
34%

114
33%

120
41%

48
32%

81
42%

147
36%

109
57%

134
69%

59
56%

58
63%

126
58%

119
66%

230
67%
J

169
59%

103
68%
M

19
39%
L
30
61%

107
36%

170
68%
A

74
51%
I
72
49%

191
64%

111
58%

258
64%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
133
67*

No
S
848
423

Yes
T
331
120*

No
U
650
370

41
48%

29
44%

158
37%

46
39%

142
38%

44
52%

37
56%

265
63%

73
61%

229
62%

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 * small base

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CK10. Which is closer to your point of view? Some/other people say that what happened in Japan was an unforeseeable and isolated event so that there really is nothing that should stop the nuclear industry from continuing to build and operate nuclear plants to produce electricity in other parts of the world.. Other/some people say that what happened at the nuclear plant in Japan
demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Brazil
Brazil
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
682
319
264
210*

1001
473

Male
A
377
236*

Female
B
624
237

Under 35
C
403
251*

35 to 49
D
338
148*

50 to 64
E
260
74*

Low
F
258
217*

Medium
G
714
253

High
H
29
3**

Married
I
392
165*

Other
J
609
308

Low
K
125
341*

Medium
L
491
104

High
M
385
29

Yes
N
453
172*

No
O
548
301

Continue to build nuclear

54
11%

32
14%

22
9%

41
16%

10
6%

4
5%

22
10%

32
13%

0
13%

8
5%

41
12%

12
11%

2
7%

13
7%

41
14%

16
6%

Stop future nuclear builds

419
89%

203
86%

215
91%

210
84%

138
94%

70
95%

195
90%

221
87%

3
87%

157
95%
J

46
15%
I
262
85%

300
88%

92
89%

27
93%

159
93%

259
86%

248
94%
Q

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

39
19%
P
171
81%

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
90
42**

No
S
911
431

Yes
T
173
57**

No
U
828
416

8
18%

47
11%

9
15%

46
11%

34
82%

384
89%

48
85%

371
89%

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 * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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demonstrates that all nuclear facilities are vulnerable to unforeseen events that could have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Italy
Italy
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
625
362
302
190

987
492

Male
A
482
246

Female
B
505
246

Under 35
C
346
179

35 to 49
D
378
187

50 to 64
E
263
126

Low
F
210
108

Medium
G
463
227

High
H
314
157

Married
I
492
245

Other
J
495
247

Low
K
368
240

Medium
L
514
194

High
M
105
58

Yes
N
513
249

No
O
474
243

Continue to build nuclear

82
17%

45
18%

37
15%

30
17%

26
14%

14
13%

36
16%

42
17%

37
15%

34
18%

10
18%

44
18%

38
16%

49
16%

410
83%

201
82%

209
85%

149
83%

161
86%
E

94
87%
H

191
84%

31
20%
F
126
80%

40
16%

Stop future nuclear builds

26
20%
D
101
80%

205
84%

205
83%

203
85%

160
82%

48
82%

206
82%

205
84%

253
84%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Yes
R
135
63

No
S
852
429

Yes
T
222
104

No
U
765
388

33
17%

14
22%

68
16%

22
21%

60
15%

157
83%

49
78%

361
84%

82
79%

328
85%

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

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have a deadly impact on those who live in and around them. As a result we should stop all further plans to build nuclear plants anywhere.

Belgium
Belgium
Total

Gender

Age

Household Income

Marital Status

Education

Chief Income Earner

Employment
Not
Employed
Employed
P
Q
302
189
291
197

491
487

Male
A
237
248

Female
B
254
239

Under 35
C
145
179

35 to 49
D
167
156

50 to 64
E
179
153

Low
F
194
198

Medium
G
212
208

High
H
85
82*

Married
I
165
150

Other
J
326
337

Low
K
140
168

Medium
L
220
180

High
M
131
140

Yes
N
306
293

No
O
185
194

Continue to build nuclear

136
28%

74
30%

62
26%

48
27%

40
26%

48
31%

40
20%

37
22%

46
26%

52
27%

80
28%

Stop future nuclear builds

131
73%

116
74%

105
69%

158
80%
GH

103
68%

249
74%

131
78%
M

133
74%
M

52
37%
KL
88
63%

84
29%

178
74%

30
36%
F
52
64%

88
26%

174
70%

66
32%
F
142
68%

47
32%

352
72%

210
71%

142
73%

211
72%

Base: Have seen, read or heard (unwtd)


Base: Have seen, read or heard (wtd)

Business Owner

Senior Executive/Decision
Maker/Leader

Region

Language

Yes
R
14
13**

No
S
477
474

Yes
T
44
43*

No
U
447
444

North
V
244
232

Center
W
119
113

South
X
128
143

French
Y
239
248

Flemish
Z
252
240

55
28%

6
46%

130
27%

14
32%

122
27%

71
31%

27
24%

38
26%

56
22%

141
72%

7
54%

345
73%

29
68%

322
73%

161
69%

86
76%

105
74%

192
78%
Z

80
33%
Y
160
67%

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/X - Y/Z * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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