Scottish Social Attitudes 2015: Attitudes to Government, the National Health Service, the Economy and Standard of Living

This report provides the findings of the core module of the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2015 on attitudes to government, the National Health Service, the economy and standard of living.

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Table A3.10: And what about Scotland's economy? Has it got stronger or weaker since (month of interview) 2014?

Stronger Stayed the same Weaker Weighted bases Unweighted bases
% % %
ALL 26 28 35 1288 1288
Age
18-29 24 24 34 239 143
30-39 38 23 28 227 193
40-64 24 32 36 533 582
65+ 23 26 39 288 368
Highest Educational qualification
Degree / HE 27 27 36 491 487
Highers / A-Levels 27 24 37 279 242
Standard Gd / GCSE 29 30 32 274 287
None 21 31 33 239 265
Household income
Up to 14,300 23 29 35 236 278
14,300 up to 26,000 26 28 37 248 264
26,000 up to 44,200 24 31 38 285 272
Over 44,200 35 27 33 287 256
DK / Ref / NA 23 24 30 233 218
Party identification
Conservative 23 26 46 140 177
Labour 22 28 40 251 247
Liberal Democrat 22 24 43 45 50
SNP 35 27 30 543 529
Other / DK / Ref / NA 17 30 34 309 284

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