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Consumer Attitudes Towards Potential Divergence of Food Safety Regulations Within the UK

Potential Divergence of Food Safety Regulations Within the UK: Appendix 1 Achieved sample

Achieved sample tables for Consumer attitudes on potential divergence of Food Safety Regulations within the UK.

Last updated: 1 August 2024
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Last updated: 1 August 2024
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Table 2: Summary of achieved participant numbers by key quotas in the England (urban/semi urban) participant sample 

Gender Area lived in Views on EU Exit Age Ethnicity Working status SEG Concerns about affording food next month

3 Female

3 Male

4 Urban

2 semi-urban

Positive view towards EU exit

0 18 to 24

1 25 to 34

1 35 to 54

4 55+

3 ethnic minority participants

3 white British participants

5 full-time employment

0 part-time employment

1 retired

4 C1

2 C2

0 B

0 C

4 not very worried

1 somewhat worried

1 not worried at all

1 very worried

3 Female

2 Male

1 Urban

4 semi-urban

Negative view towards EU exit

0 18 to 24

2 25 to 34

0 35 to 54

3 55+

3 ethnic minority participants

2 white British participants

4 full-time employment

0 part-time employment

1 retired

3 C1

0 C2

 B

0 D

0 not very worried

1 somewhat worried

4 not worried at all

0 very worried

2 Female

3 Male

1 Urban

4 semi-urban

Neutral view on EU exit

0 18 to 24

1 25 to 34

1 35 to 54

3 55+

0 ethnic minority participants

5 white British participants

2 full-time employment

1 part-time employment

2 retired

3 B

0 D

1 C1

1 C2

2 not very worried

0 somewhat worried

3 not worried at all

0 very worried

3 Female

3 Male

4 Urban

2 semi-urban

Negative view on EU exit

0 18 to 24

0 25 to 34

5 35 to 54

1 55+

2 ethnic minority participants

4 white British participants

3 full-time employment

2 part-time employment

0 retired

1 not in employment

0 B

0 D

2 C1

4 C2

2 not very worried

1 somewhat worried

3 not worried at all

0 very worried

Table 3: Summary of achieved participant numbers by key quotas in the Wales participant sample 

Gender Area lived in Views on EU Exit Age Ethnicity Working status SEG Concerns about affording food next month

3 Female

3 Male

0 Urban

5 semi-urban

1 rural

Positive view on EU exit

0 18 to 24

1 25 to 34

3 35 to 54

2 55+

3 ethnic minority participants

3 white British participants

3 full-time employment

3 part-time employment

0 retired

1 B

2 D

2 C1

1 C1

1 not very worried

4 somewhat worried

0 not worried at all

1 very worried

2 Female

2 Male

0 Urban

1 semi-urban

3 rural

Negative view towards EU exit

0 18 to 24

2 25 to 34

1 35 to 54

1 55+

0 ethnic minority participants

4 white British participants

2 full-time employment

1 part-time employment

1 retired

1 B

1 D

2 C1

0 C2

1 not very worried

1 somewhat worried

1 not worried at all

1 very worried

3 Female

3 Male

0 Urban

2 semi-urban

2 rural

2 semi-rural

Neutral view on EU exit

0 18 to 24

0 25 to 34

2 35 to 54

4 55+

1 ethnic minority participants

5 white British participants

4 full-time employment

0 part-time employment

2 retired

1 B

0 D

3 C1

2 C2

2 not very worried

1 somewhat worried

1 not worried at all

2 very worried

Table 4: Summary of achieved participant numbers by key quotas in the England (rural) participant sample 

Gender Area lived in Views on EU Exit Age Ethnicity Working status SEG Concerns about affording food next month

3 Female

3 Male

6 Rural

Negative view towards EU exit

1 18 to 24

3 25 to 34

0 35 to 54

2 55+

1 ethnic minority participants

5 white British participants

5 full-time employment

1 part-time employment

0 retired

2 B

1 D

2 C1

1 C2

4 not very worried

2 somewhat worried

0 not worried at all

0 very worried

3 Female

3 Male

6 Rural

Neutral view on EU exit

0 18 to 24

1 25 to 34

1 35 to 54

4 55+

2 ethnic minority participants

4 white British participants

5 full-time employment

1 part-time employment

0 retired

3 B

1 D

1 C1

1 C2

2 not very worried

0 somewhat worried

3 not worried at all

1 very worried

3 Female

3 Male

6 Rural

Positive view on EU exit

0 18 to 24

0 25 to 34

3 35 to 54

3 55+

0 ethnic minority participants

6 white British participants

5 full-time employment

1 part-time employment

0 retired

1 B

0 D

4 C1

1 C2

2 not very worried

3 somewhat worried

1 not worried at all

0 very worried

3 Female

2 Male

5 Rural Positive view on EU exit

0 18 to 24

1 25 to 34

2 35 to 54

2 55+

0 ethnic minority participants

5 white British participants

2 full-time employment

2 part-time employment

1 retired

2 B

0 D

0 C1

3 C2

2 not very worried

2 somewhat worried

1 not worried at all

0 very worried

Table 5: Summary of achieved participant numbers by key quotas in the Northern Ireland participant sample

Gender Area lived in Views on EU Exit Age Ethnicity Working status SEG Concerns about affording food next month

4 Female

2 Male

2 Urban

1 Semi-urban

3 Rural

Neutral view on EU exit

0 18 to 24

1 25 to 34

2 35 to 54

3 55+

0 ethnic minority participants

6 white British participants

2 full-time employment

0 part-time employment

2 retired

1 full-time education/studying

1 look after home/children

0 B

3 D

3 C1

0 C2

6 Not very worried

3 Female

3 Male

2 urban

1 semi-urban

3 rural

Negative view towards EU exit

1 18 to 24

0 25 to 34

2 35 to 54

3 55+

0 ethnic minority participants

6 white British participants

5 full-time employment

0 part-time employment

0 retired

1 look after home/children

1 B

0D

1 C1

4 C2

4 not very worried

1 somewhat worried

1 not worried at all

0 very worried

2 Female

3 Male

2 urban

2 semi-urban

1 rural

Positive view towards EU exit

0 18 to 24

1 25 to 34

2 35 to 54

2 55+

0 ethnic minority participants

5 white British participants

4 full-time employment

1 part-time employment

0 retired

1 B

0 D

3 C1

1 C2

4 not very worried

0 somewhat worried

1 not worried at all

0 very worried