Racism and the changing face of Christchurch

The Press | May 1, 2004 | Copyright

The Press commissioned Opinions Market Research to survey the attitudes of Christchurch and Auckland residents. Telephone interviews were conducted April 23-28, and the sample was representative (age, gender, and ethnicity) of both cities aged 18 or over. The key findings are:

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Maori get too many benefits because of their race

Don't know

Christchurch 7

Auckland 4

Disagree strongly

Christchurch 13

Auckland 8

Disagree slightly

Christchurch 14

Auckland 15

Agree slightly

Christchurch 26

Auckland 30

Agree strongly

Christchurch 41

Auckland 43

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Asian people living in ...

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