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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z1

 

Do you believe there is a child labor problem here in the United States?

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Yes                           246   108   138    28    36    51    48    36    47    41     59     93    53   177    69   166    32     28    246

                               25%   22%   27%   22%   20%   25%   26%   27%   29%   21%    26%    26%   24%   24%   26%   24%   30%    23%   100%

 

No                            661   337   324    94   132   134   120    80    91   134    145    238   144   486   174   465    65     90      0

                               66%   70%C  63%   73%I  73%HI 67%I  64%   61%   56%   70%    64%    66%   65%   66%   65%   67%   59%    73%     0

 

Don't know                     94    39    55     7    11    16    20    16    24    17     22     30    25    69    25    65    12      5      0

                                9%    8%   11%    5%    6%    8%   11%   12%   15%DEF 9%    10%     8%   11%    9%    9%    9%   11%     4%     0

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z1

 

Do you believe there is a child labor problem here in the United States?

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Yes                           246    74     29     36     33    39    74    59    92    94   162    82    52    41      26    86     61    72

                               25%   37%DEF 27%    23%    19%   21%   19%   31%J  29%J  19%   27%   21%   19%   22%     29%   29%    22%   22%

 

No                            661   100     65    107    131   142   269   105   198   354   380   275   204   138      53   181    191   228

                               66%   50%    62%    66%B   75%BC 74%BC 71%   56%   62%   73%HI 62%   72%K  74%   73%     58%   60%    69%P  70%OP

 

Don't know                     94    26     11     18     10    10    35    25    28    39    67    25    20    10      13    33     23    24

                                9%   13%EF  11%    11%     6%    5%    9%   13%J   9%    8%   11%L   7%    7%    5%     14%   11%     8%    7%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2 -- Top Box (5) Summary

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Selling candy or magazines    227   104   123    23    36    51    49    27    39    28     44     90    65   169    58   137    24     46     87

on the street or door-to-      23%   22%   24%   18%   20%   26%   26%   20%   24%   15%    19%    25%J  29%JK 23%   22%   20%   22%    38%PQ  36%

door

 

Agriculture                   176    70   106    18    35    32    34    29    29    35     33     61    47   135    41   113    27     25     96

                               18%   14%   21%B  14%   19%   16%   18%   22%   18%   18%    14%    17%   21%   18%   15%   16%   24%    20%    39%

 

Garment industry              134    57    76    15    29    20    37    14    18    32     26     46    30   105    28    82    15     28     69

                               13%   12%   15%   12%   16%   10%   20%FH 11%   11%   17%    11%    13%   13%   14%   11%   12%   14%    23%P   28%

                                                                   I

 

Restaurants, including fast    99    50    48    14    18    10    22    18    16    14     17     48    18    67    31    59    19     14     55

food restaurants               10%   10%    9%   11%   10%    5%   12%F  13%F  10%    8%     8%    13%K   8%    9%   12%    9%   18%P   11%    22%

 

Construction work              91    53    39     9    22    21    16    10    13    18     18     38    17    67    25    49    18     16     44

                                9%   11%    8%    7%   13%   10%    8%    7%    8%    9%     8%    11%    8%    9%    9%    7%   16%P   13%    18%

 

Grocery stores                 62    31    30    10     8     8    12    11    12    15     12     21    14    47    14    33    16      9     35

                                6%    7%    6%    8%    4%    4%    6%    9%    8%    8%     5%     6%    6%    6%    5%    5%   15%P    7%    14%

 

Retail stores                  56    27    29    10    12     8     8     7    10    16     10     19    11    40    15    34    10      8     28

                                6%    6%    6%    8%    7%    4%    4%    6%    6%    8%     5%     5%    5%    6%    6%    5%    9%     6%    12%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2 -- Top Box (5) Summary

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Selling candy or magazines    227    51     33     32     38    39    80    44    63   119   132    92    63    49      26    77     57    63

on the street or door-to-      23%   26%    31%    20%    22%   20%   21%   23%   20%   24%   22%   24%   23%   26%     29%   26%    21%   19%

door

 

Agriculture                   176    44     19     31     25    35    63    40    60    77   115    60    44    30      21    61     44    49

                               18%   22%    18%    20%    14%   18%   17%   21%   19%   16%   19%   16%   16%   16%     24%   20%    16%   15%

 

Garment industry              134    38     13     22     22    19    48    25    48    60    84    49    35    22      17    47     27    43

                               13%   19%F   13%    14%    12%   10%   13%   13%   15%   12%   14%   13%   13%   12%     19%Q  16%    10%   13%

 

Restaurants, including fast    99    32     10     16     16     7    28    23    27    49    65    34    21    15      17    38     25    18

food restaurants               10%   16%F    9%    10%F    9%F   4%    8%   12%    9%   10%   11%    9%    7%    8%     18%QR 13%R    9%    5%

 

Construction work              91    26      9     16     16     9    29    17    22    50    61    29    18    16      21    38     17    14

                                9%   13%F    8%    10%     9%    5%    8%    9%    7%   10%   10%    8%    7%    8%     23%PQ 13%QR   6%    4%

                                                                                                                        R

 

Grocery stores                 62    18      6     10     10     4    20    13    21    28    44    18    14     5      11    30     13     8

                                6%    9%F    6%     6%     6%    2%    5%    7%    7%    6%    7%    5%    5%    3%     12%QR 10%QR   5%    2%

 

Retail stores                  56    14      2      9      7    11    16    12    19    25    31    24    18     9      10    20     12    13

                                6%    7%     2%     5%     4%    6%    4%    6%    6%    5%    5%    6%    6%    5%     11%R   7%     5%    4%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2 -- Top 2 Box (4,5) Summary

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Selling candy or magazines    327   144   183    34    63    75    59    43    49    49     60    130    87   249    78   211    36     52    118

on the street or door-to-      33%   30%   35%   27%   35%   37%   31%   32%   31%   26%    27%    36%JK 39%JK 34%   29%   30%   33%    43%P   48%

door

 

Agriculture                   292   129   163    33    56    58    58    44    43    60     53    103    76   225    67   191    38     46    131

                               29%   27%   32%   26%   31%   29%   31%   33%   27%   31%    23%    29%   34%K  31%   25%   27%   34%    38%    53%

 

Garment industry              213    86   127    22    49    37    49    22    33    49     43     78    43   159    54   141    26     33    105

                               21%   18%   24%B  17%   28%H  18%   26%H  16%   20%   26%    19%    22%   20%   22%   20%   20%   24%    27%    43%

 

Restaurants, including fast   185    93    92    27    37    27    39    23    30    31     44     83    27   124    61   116    31     25     93

food restaurants               19%   19%   18%   21%   21%   14%   21%   18%   18%   16%    19%M   23%M  12%   17%   23%N  17%   28%P   21%    38%

 

Construction work             126    68    58    16    28    25    25    15    17    24     27     51    24    92    34    73    25     19     66

                               13%   14%   11%   12%   16%   12%   13%   11%   10%   13%    12%    14%   11%   13%   13%   10%   23%P   15%    27%

 

Grocery stores                112    59    52    18    21    20    19    17    17    25     28     41    18    79    33    67    27     11     62

                               11%   12%   10%   14%   12%   10%   10%   13%   11%   13%    12%    11%    8%   11%   12%   10%   24%PR   9%    25%

 

Retail stores                  98    55    44    12    24    13    18    13    18    24     19     41    14    71    28    51    22     17     51

                               10%   11%    8%   10%   13%    7%    9%   10%   11%   13%M    8%    11%    6%   10%   10%    7%   20%P   14%    21%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2 -- Top 2 Box (4,5) Summary

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Selling candy or magazines    327    68     40     48     57    64   127    57    95   174   185   140    98    72      30   105     89   100

on the street or door-to-      33%   34%    38%    30%    33%   33%   34%   30%   30%   36%   30%   37%   35%   38%     32%   35%    32%   31%

door

 

Agriculture                   292    66     33     46     44    62   110    59    96   137   176   114    81    64      32    85     78    97

                               29%   33%    32%    29%    25%   33%   29%   31%   30%   28%   29%   30%   29%   34%     36%   28%    28%   30%

 

Garment industry              213    57     23     33     34    40    78    37    76   100   127    86    62    39      22    69     49    70

                               21%   28%    21%    21%    19%   21%   21%   20%   24%   21%   21%   23%   23%   21%     24%   23%    18%   22%

 

Restaurants, including fast   185    51     21     30     29    26    60    41    60    84   121    63    43    23      31    64     38    49

food restaurants               19%   26%F   20%    19%    17%   14%   16%   22%   19%   17%   20%   16%   15%   12%     34%PQ 21%Q   14%   15%

                                                                                                                        R

 

Construction work             126    37     13     23     21    14    37    22    35    68    83    42    28    21      31    46     20    28

                               13%   18%F   12%    14%F   12%    7%   10%   12%   11%   14%   14%   11%   10%   11%     34%PQ 15%QR   7%    9%

                                                                                                                        R

 

Grocery stores                112    34     13     15     18    14    35    19    48    45    77    34    23    12      15    49     23    23

                               11%   17%DF  13%     9%    10%    7%    9%   10%   15%J   9%   13%    9%    8%    6%     17%QR 16%QR   8%    7%

 

Retail stores                  98    30      6     13     12    17    33    19    42    38    66    33    21    14      19    35     17    26

                               10%   15%CE   6%     8%     7%    9%    9%   10%   13%J   8%   11%    9%    8%    7%     21%PQ 12%Q    6%    8%

                                                                                                                        R

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2 -- Mean Summary

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Selling candy or magazines    2.7   2.6   2.8B  2.6   2.7   2.9   2.7   2.8   2.7   2.4    2.5    2.9JK 3.0JK 2.8   2.6   2.7   2.7    3.0    3.3

on the street or door-to-

door

 

Agriculture                   2.7   2.5   2.8B  2.4   2.7   2.7   2.8   2.8   2.6   2.7    2.5    2.6   2.9KL 2.7O  2.5   2.6   2.8    2.8    3.5

 

Garment industry              2.4   2.2   2.5B  2.3   2.6H  2.3   2.5H  2.2   2.3   2.5    2.2    2.4   2.5K  2.4   2.2   2.3   2.5    2.6    3.3

 

Restaurants, including fast   2.2   2.2   2.2   2.3   2.2   2.1   2.2   2.2   2.3   2.1    2.2    2.4JK 2.0   2.2   2.3   2.1   2.7P   2.2    3.0

food restaurants                                                                                  M

 

Grocery stores                1.9   1.9   1.8   1.9   1.9   1.8   1.9   1.8   1.9   1.9    1.9    1.9   1.8   1.9   1.9   1.8   2.3P   1.9    2.6

 

Construction work             1.8   1.9   1.8   1.9   2.0   1.8   1.8   1.7   1.8   1.8    1.8    1.9   1.7   1.8   1.8   1.8   2.2P   1.9    2.5

 

Retail stores                 1.8   1.8   1.8   1.8   1.9   1.7   1.8   1.7   1.9   1.8    1.8    1.8   1.7   1.8   1.8   1.7   2.2P   1.9    2.5

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2 -- Mean Summary

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Selling candy or magazines    2.7   2.9    2.9    2.6    2.7   2.7   2.8   2.6   2.6   2.8   2.7   2.8   2.7   3.0     2.7   2.8    2.8   2.6

on the street or door-to-

door

 

Agriculture                   2.7   2.8    2.8    2.7    2.5   2.9E  2.7   2.7   2.7   2.6   2.7   2.7   2.7   2.8     2.8   2.6    2.6   2.7

 

Garment industry              2.4   2.7EF  2.4    2.4    2.3   2.3   2.3   2.3   2.4   2.4   2.4   2.4   2.4   2.4     2.4   2.5    2.3   2.4

 

Restaurants, including fast   2.2   2.5F   2.4F   2.2    2.2   2.0   2.1   2.3   2.2   2.2   2.2   2.1   2.1   2.0     2.7QR 2.3R   2.1   2.0

food restaurants

 

Grocery stores                1.9   2.1EF  2.0F   1.8    1.8   1.6   1.8   1.9   2.0   1.8   1.9   1.8   1.8   1.7     2.1R  2.1QR  1.8   1.7

 

Construction work             1.8   2.1F   1.8    2.0F   1.9F  1.6   1.7   1.8   1.7   1.9   1.9   1.8   1.7   1.8     2.6PQ 2.0QR  1.7   1.6

                                                                                                                       R

 

Retail stores                 1.8   2.0DEF 1.7    1.7    1.7   1.7   1.7   1.8   1.9   1.7   1.8   1.8   1.7   1.8     2.2QR 1.9QR  1.7   1.6

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2A

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

A. Agriculture

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

A serious problem (05)        176    70   106    18    35    32    34    29    29    35     33     61    47   135    41   113    27     25     96

                               18%   14%   21%B  14%   19%   16%   18%   22%   18%   18%    14%    17%   21%   18%   15%   16%   24%    20%    39%

 

(04)                          116    59    57    15    21    26    24    14    14    25     20     42    29    90    26    78    11     21     35

                               12%   12%   11%   12%   12%   13%   13%   11%    9%   13%     9%    12%   13%   12%   10%   11%   10%    17%    14%

 

(03)                          190    86   104    15    32    49    40    24    27    36     43     66    44   148    41   139    17     14     45

                               19%   18%   20%   12%   18%   24%D  21%   19%   17%   19%    19%    18%   20%   20%   15%   20%   16%    11%    18%

 

(02)                          149    75    74    26    34    22    30    15    21    23     42     51    32    96    53   113    16     16     32

                               15%   16%   14%   20%   19%   11%   16%   12%   13%   12%    19%    14%   15%   13%   20%N  16%   14%    13%    13%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     316   173   143    49    55    61    51    41    53    64     77    121    54   219    96   216    34     41     33

                               32%   36%C  28%   38%   30%   31%   27%   31%   33%   34%    34%M   33%M  25%   30%   36%   31%   31%    33%    14%

 

Don't know                     54    21    33     5     4     9    11     7    18     8     12     20    14    44    10    37     5      6      5

                                5%    4%    6%    4%    2%    5%    6%    5%   11%DEF 4%     5%     6%    6%    6%    4%    5%    4%     5%     2%

                                                                               G

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)               292   129   163    33    56    58    58    44    43    60     53    103    76   225    67   191    38     46    131

                               29%   27%   32%   26%   31%   29%   31%   33%   27%   31%    23%    29%   34%K  31%   25%   27%   34%    38%    53%

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            464   248   217    75    88    84    81    56    74    87    119    171    87   315   149   328    50     57     65

                               46%   51%C  42%   58%FG 49%   42%   43%   43%   46%   46%    52%M   48%   39%   43%   56%N  47%   45%    46%    26%

                                                 H

 

 

Mean                          2.7   2.5   2.8B  2.4   2.7   2.7   2.8   2.8   2.6   2.7    2.5    2.6   2.9KL 2.7O  2.5   2.6   2.8    2.8    3.5

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2A

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

A. Agriculture

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.50  1.47  1.52  1.47  1.51  1.46  1.47  1.57  1.55  1.53   1.44   1.51  1.50  1.51  1.47  1.47  1.60   1.60   1.47

 

 

Standard Error               0.05  0.07  0.07  0.16  0.13  0.11  0.10  0.13  0.12  0.12   0.09   0.08  0.11  0.06  0.09  0.05  0.19   0.20   0.09

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2A

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

A. Agriculture

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

A serious problem (05)        176    44     19     31     25    35    63    40    60    77   115    60    44    30      21    61     44    49

                               18%   22%    18%    20%    14%   18%   17%   21%   19%   16%   19%   16%   16%   16%     24%   20%    16%   15%

 

(04)                          116    22     14     15     19    28    47    19    36    60    61    55    37    33      11    24     33    47

                               12%   11%    13%     9%    11%   14%   12%   10%   11%   12%   10%   14%   13%   18%     12%    8%    12%   15%P

 

(03)                          190    33     27     33     26    46    76    32    67    90   114    75    54    37      11    55     45    76

                               19%   16%    26%E   20%    15%   24%E  20%   17%   21%   18%   19%   20%   20%   20%     12%   18%    16%   24%OQ

 

(02)                          149    33      9     21     33    31    64    28    39    82    92    57    44    25      11    39     52    43

                               15%   17%     9%    13%    19%C  16%   17%   15%   12%   17%   15%   15%   16%   13%     12%   13%    19%   13%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     316    61     31     51     61    47   113    59    96   157   192   120    87    52      31   103     83    95

                               32%   30%    29%    32%    35%F  24%   30%   32%   30%   32%   32%   31%   31%   28%     34%   34%    30%   29%

 

Don't know                     54     7      5     10      9     6    14    10    19    22    35    16    10    10       6    18     17    12

                                5%    4%     4%     6%     5%    3%    4%    5%    6%    5%    6%    4%    4%    5%      7%    6%     6%    4%

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)               292    66     33     46     44    62   110    59    96   137   176   114    81    64      32    85     78    97

                               29%   33%    32%    29%    25%   33%   29%   31%   30%   28%   29%   30%   29%   34%     36%   28%    28%   30%

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            464    94     40     72     95    78   177    87   135   239   284   177   131    78      42   143    135   138

                               46%   47%    38%    45%    54%CF 41%   47%   46%   43%   49%   47%   46%   47%   41%     46%   48%    49%   43%

 

 

Mean                          2.7   2.8    2.8    2.7    2.5   2.9E  2.7   2.7   2.7   2.6   2.7   2.7   2.7   2.8     2.8   2.6    2.6   2.7

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.50  1.56   1.49   1.53   1.46  1.43  1.47  1.56  1.51  1.47  1.52  1.47  1.47  1.47    1.64  1.56   1.48  1.44

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2A

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

A. Agriculture

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Standard Error               0.05  0.11   0.15   0.12   0.11  0.10  0.07  0.11  0.08  0.07  0.06  0.08  0.10  0.11    0.19  0.09   0.09  0.08

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2B

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

B. Construction work

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

A serious problem (05)         91    53    39     9    22    21    16    10    13    18     18     38    17    67    25    49    18     16     44

                                9%   11%    8%    7%   13%   10%    8%    7%    8%    9%     8%    11%    8%    9%    9%    7%   16%P   13%    18%

 

(04)                           35    15    20     6     6     4     9     5     4     6      9     13     7    25    10    24     7      3     22

                                3%    3%    4%    5%    3%    2%    5%    4%    2%    3%     4%     4%    3%    3%    4%    3%    6%     2%     9%

 

(03)                           98    46    52    16    20    20    16    12    15    10     29     39    20    73    25    69    11     12     40

                               10%   10%   10%   12%   11%   10%    8%    9%    9%    5%    13%J   11%J   9%   10%    9%   10%   10%    10%    16%

 

(02)                          131    62    69    25    24    24    24    13    20    32     21     49    29    98    33    99     8     16     37

                               13%   13%   13%   20%H  13%   12%   13%   10%   12%   17%K    9%    13%   13%   13%   12%   14%    7%    13%    15%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     605   293   312    69   104   126   114    85    97   121    139    204   140   441   164   426    60     72     99

                               60%   61%   60%   53%   58%   63%   60%   65%   60%   63%    61%    56%   63%   60%   61%   61%   55%    59%    40%

 

Don't know                     41    15    26     3     3     5     9     7    13     4     10     18     8    29    12    28     6      4      5

                                4%    3%    5%    2%    2%    3%    5%    5%    8%EF  2%     4%     5%    4%    4%    4%    4%    5%     3%     2%

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)               126    68    58    16    28    25    25    15    17    24     27     51    24    92    34    73    25     19     66

                               13%   14%   11%   12%   16%   12%   13%   11%   10%   13%    12%    14%   11%   13%   13%   10%   23%P   15%    27%

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            735   355   380    94   128   150   139    98   117   153    160    252   169   538   197   526    68     88    136

                               74%   73%   74%   73%   71%   75%   73%   75%   72%   80%KL  71%    70%   76%   74%   73%   76%Q  62%    72%    55%

 

 

Mean                          1.8   1.9   1.8   1.9   2.0   1.8   1.8   1.7   1.8   1.8    1.8    1.9   1.7   1.8   1.8   1.8   2.2P   1.9    2.5

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.31  1.36  1.25  1.24  1.41  1.33  1.31  1.25  1.26  1.29   1.29   1.37  1.24  1.30  1.31  1.22  1.58   1.42   1.53

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2B

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

B. Construction work

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Standard Error               0.04  0.06  0.06  0.14  0.13  0.10  0.09  0.10  0.09  0.10   0.08   0.07  0.09  0.05  0.08  0.04  0.19   0.17   0.10

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2B

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

B. Construction work

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

A serious problem (05)         91    26      9     16     16     9    29    17    22    50    61    29    18    16      21    38     17    14

                                9%   13%F    8%    10%     9%    5%    8%    9%    7%   10%   10%    8%    7%    8%     23%PQ 13%QR   6%    4%

                                                                                                                        R

 

(04)                           35    11      4      7      5     5     9     4    13    17    22    13    10     6      10     8      3    14

                                3%    6%     4%     4%     3%    3%    2%    2%    4%    4%    4%    3%    4%    3%     11%PQR 3%     1%    4%Q

 

(03)                           98    26      7     22     18    13    36    17    30    51    53    44    26    24       8    31     33    26

                               10%   13%F    7%    14%F   10%    7%    9%    9%    9%   11%    9%   11%   10%   13%      9%   10%    12%    8%

 

(02)                          131    24     21     18     27    31    42    29    35    67    81    49    36    26      10    36     37    48

                               13%   12%    20%    11%    15%   16%   11%   15%   11%   14%   13%   13%   13%   14%     11%   12%    13%   15%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     605   108     62     90    100   129   246   113   202   287   365   237   179   112      41   173    169   213

                               60%   54%    59%    56%    58%   68%BD 65%   60%   64%   59%   60%   62%   65%   59%     44%   58%    61%O  66%OP

 

Don't know                     41     4      2      8      8     4    16     8    15    15    28    10     7     6       2    15     16     8

                                4%    2%     2%     5%     4%    2%    4%    4%    5%    3%    5%    3%    3%    3%      2%    5%     6%R   2%

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)               126    37     13     23     21    14    37    22    35    68    83    42    28    21      31    46     20    28

                               13%   18%F   12%    14%F   12%    7%   10%   12%   11%   14%   14%   11%   10%   11%     34%PQ 15%QR   7%    9%

                                                                                                                        R

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            735   133     83    108    127   160   288   141   238   354   446   286   215   138      50   209    206   261

                               74%   66%    79%B   67%    73%   84%BD 76%   75%   75%   73%   73%   75%   78%   73%     55%   70%O   75%O  81%OP

                                                                E

 

 

Mean                          1.8   2.1F   1.8    2.0F   1.9F  1.6   1.7   1.8   1.7   1.9   1.9   1.8   1.7   1.8     2.6PQ 2.0QR  1.7   1.6

                                                                                                                       R

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2B

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

B. Construction work

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.31  1.45   1.26   1.37   1.30  1.07  1.23  1.29  1.24  1.35  1.34  1.25  1.20  1.27    1.68  1.42   1.15  1.09

 

 

Standard Error               0.04  0.11   0.13   0.11   0.10  0.07  0.06  0.09  0.07  0.06  0.05  0.07  0.08  0.10    0.19  0.08   0.07  0.06

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2C

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

C. Garment industry

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

A serious problem (05)        134    57    76    15    29    20    37    14    18    32     26     46    30   105    28    82    15     28     69

                               13%   12%   15%   12%   16%   10%   20%FH 11%   11%   17%    11%    13%   13%   14%   11%   12%   14%    23%P   28%

                                                                   I

 

(04)                           79    29    50     7    21    17    12     8    15    17     17     32    14    54    25    59    11      4     36

                                8%    6%   10%B   5%   11%    9%    7%    6%    9%    9%     7%     9%    6%    7%    9%    9%   10%     3%    15%

 

(03)                          187    84   103    31    29    50    28    23    24    31     32     67    56   145    42   133    25     18     65

                               19%   17%   20%   25%   16%   25%GI 15%   18%   15%   16%    14%    18%   25%JK 20%   16%   19%   22%    15%    26%

 

(02)                          122    73    49    13    27    23    25    18    16    28     27     41    27    88    34    87    10     19     21

                               12%   15%C  10%   10%   15%   12%   13%   13%   10%   14%    12%    11%   12%   12%   13%   13%    9%    15%     9%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     401   210   191    57    63    80    70    59    63    75    106    147    74   282   119   281    43     43     41

                               40%   43%C  37%   44%   35%   40%   37%   45%   39%   39%    47%M   41%   33%   38%   45%   40%   39%    35%    17%

 

Don't know                     77    30    47     5    10     9    17    11    25     8     19     29    21    58    19    53     6     10     13

                                8%    6%    9%    4%    6%    5%    9%    8%   15%DEF 4%     9%     8%    9%    8%    7%    8%    5%     8%     5%

                                                                               GH

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)               213    86   127    22    49    37    49    22    33    49     43     78    43   159    54   141    26     33    105

                               21%   18%   24%B  17%   28%H  18%   26%H  16%   20%   26%    19%    22%   20%   22%   20%   20%   24%    27%    43%

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            523   283   240    70    91   104    95    76    79   102    132    188   101   370   153   368    53     62     62

                               52%   59%C  47%   55%   51%   52%   50%   58%   49%   54%    58%M   52%   46%   51%   57%   53%   48%    51%    25%

 

 

Mean                          2.4   2.2   2.5B  2.3   2.6H  2.3   2.5H  2.2   2.3   2.5    2.2    2.4   2.5K  2.4   2.2   2.3   2.5    2.6    3.3

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2C

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

C. Garment industry

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.46  1.41  1.50  1.41  1.51  1.37  1.58  1.40  1.47  1.52   1.44   1.46  1.42  1.48  1.43  1.43  1.48   1.62   1.44

 

 

Standard Error               0.05  0.06  0.07  0.16  0.14  0.10  0.11  0.11  0.11  0.12   0.10   0.08  0.10  0.06  0.09  0.05  0.17   0.21   0.09

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2C

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

C. Garment industry

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

A serious problem (05)        134    38     13     22     22    19    48    25    48    60    84    49    35    22      17    47     27    43

                               13%   19%F   13%    14%    12%   10%   13%   13%   15%   12%   14%   13%   13%   12%     19%Q  16%    10%   13%

 

(04)                           79    18      9     11     12    21    30    12    27    40    43    37    27    17       5    23     22    27

                                8%    9%     9%     7%     7%   11%    8%    6%    9%    8%    7%   10%   10%    9%      5%    8%     8%    8%

 

(03)                          187    40     24     32     35    34    64    30    51   105   102    84    57    46      12    58     52    63

                               19%   20%    23%    20%    20%   18%   17%   16%   16%   22%   17%   22%   21%   24%     13%   19%    19%   20%

 

(02)                          122    25     11     18     26    25    48    23    39    59    77    44    34    26      12    36     36    38

                               12%   13%    10%    11%    15%   13%   13%   12%   12%   12%   13%   11%   12%   14%     13%   12%    13%   12%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     401    63     43     67     68    83   161    75   126   198   245   154   115    68      41   112    110   132

                               40%   32%    41%    42%    39%   43%B  43%   40%   40%   41%   40%   40%   42%   36%     45%   37%    40%   41%

 

Don't know                     77    15      4     11     12    10    27    23    26    25    59    15     7    10       5    24     27    20

                                8%    7%     4%     7%     7%    5%    7%   12%J   8%    5%   10%L   4%    3%    5%      5%    8%    10%    6%

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)               213    57     23     33     34    40    78    37    76   100   127    86    62    39      22    69     49    70

                               21%   28%    21%    21%    19%   21%   21%   20%   24%   21%   21%   23%   23%   21%     24%   23%    18%   22%

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            523    89     54     85     94   108   208    98   165   257   323   197   149    94      53   148    146   170

                               52%   44%    52%    53%    54%   56%B  55%   52%   52%   53%   53%   52%   54%   50%     58%   49%    53%   53%

 

 

Mean                          2.4   2.7EF  2.4    2.4    2.3   2.3   2.3   2.3   2.4   2.4   2.4   2.4   2.4   2.4     2.4   2.5    2.3   2.4

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.46  1.53   1.45   1.47   1.42  1.41  1.46  1.48  1.52  1.43  1.48  1.45  1.44  1.40    1.58  1.50   1.39  1.46

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2C

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

C. Garment industry

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Standard Error               0.05  0.12   0.15   0.12   0.11  0.10  0.08  0.11  0.08  0.07  0.06  0.08  0.10  0.11    0.18  0.09   0.09  0.08

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2D

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

D. Grocery stores

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

A serious problem (05)         62    31    30    10     8     8    12    11    12    15     12     21    14    47    14    33    16      9     35

                                6%    7%    6%    8%    4%    4%    6%    9%    8%    8%     5%     6%    6%    6%    5%    5%   15%P    7%    14%

 

(04)                           50    28    22     8    13    12     7     6     5    10     16     19     5    31    18    34    10      2     27

                                5%    6%    4%    6%    7%    6%    4%    5%    3%    5%     7%M    5%    2%    4%    7%    5%    9%R    2%    11%

 

(03)                          149    71    77    18    24    32    34    12    26    19     33     66    31   103    46   100    14     25     68

                               15%   15%   15%   14%   14%   16%   18%H   9%   16%   10%    15%    18%J  14%   14%   17%   14%   13%    21%    28%

 

(02)                          150    70    80    15    36    31    33    13    22    36     27     57    30   120    30   100    19     22     44

                               15%   14%   15%   12%   20%H  15%   18%H  10%   14%   19%    12%    16%   13%   16%O  11%   14%   17%    18%    18%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     563   274   290    75    96   113    97    85    90   109    134    190   131   410   154   412    47     62     70

                               56%   57%   56%   59%   54%   56%   52%   64%G  56%   57%    59%    53%   59%   56%   57%   59%Q  43%    51%    29%

 

Don't know                     26     9    17     1     2     4     6     4     7     3      5      7    12    20     6    16     3      3      1

                                3%    2%    3%    1%    1%    2%    3%    3%    4%    2%     2%     2%    5%L   3%    2%    2%    3%     2%     1%

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)               112    59    52    18    21    20    19    17    17    25     28     41    18    79    33    67    27     11     62

                               11%   12%   10%   14%   12%   10%   10%   13%   11%   13%    12%    11%    8%   11%   12%   10%   24%PR   9%    25%

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            713   343   370    90   132   144   131    98   112   145    161    247   161   530   183   512    66     84    115

                               71%   71%   72%   71%   74%   72%   69%   74%   69%   76%    71%    69%   73%   72%   68%   74%Q  60%    68%    47%

 

 

Mean                          1.9   1.9   1.8   1.9   1.9   1.8   1.9   1.8   1.9   1.9    1.9    1.9   1.8   1.9   1.9   1.8   2.3P   1.9    2.6

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.22  1.25  1.20  1.31  1.16  1.16  1.21  1.31  1.26  1.26   1.23   1.22  1.18  1.22  1.24  1.16  1.50   1.21   1.37

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2D

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

D. Grocery stores

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Standard Error               0.04  0.06  0.05  0.14  0.10  0.08  0.08  0.10  0.09  0.09   0.08   0.06  0.08  0.05  0.07  0.04  0.17   0.15   0.09

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2D

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

D. Grocery stores

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

A serious problem (05)         62    18      6     10     10     4    20    13    21    28    44    18    14     5      11    30     13     8

                                6%    9%F    6%     6%     6%    2%    5%    7%    7%    6%    7%    5%    5%    3%     12%QR 10%QR   5%    2%

 

(04)                           50    17      7      4      8     9    15     6    27    17    34    16     9     7       5    20     10    16

                                5%    8%D    6%     3%     4%    5%    4%    3%    9%HJ  3%    6%    4%    3%    4%      5%    7%     4%    5%

 

(03)                          149    39     21     28     26    18    53    29    50    69    93    55    39    29      15    48     43    41

                               15%   19%F   20%F   17%F   15%    9%   14%   15%   16%   14%   15%   14%   14%   15%     17%   16%    16%   13%

 

(02)                          150    24     19     21     26    38    55    32    36    81    83    66    48    35      10    36     43    58

                               15%   12%    18%    13%    15%   20%B  15%   17%   11%   17%I  14%   17%   17%   19%     11%   12%    16%   18%P

 

Not at all a problem (01)     563   100     50     92    101   121   223   104   173   284   340   219   160   109      49   160    155   194

                               56%   50%    48%    57%    58%   63%BC 59%   55%   55%   58%   56%   57%   58%   58%     54%   53%    56%   60%

 

Don't know                     26     3      1      5      2     1    11     5    11     8    16     8     6     3       2     7     12     6

                                3%    2%     1%     3%     1%    1%    3%    3%    3%    2%    3%    2%    2%    2%      2%    2%     4%    2%

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)               112    34     13     15     18    14    35    19    48    45    77    34    23    12      15    49     23    23

                               11%   17%DF  13%     9%    10%    7%    9%   10%   15%J   9%   13%    9%    8%    6%     17%QR 16%QR   8%    7%

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            713   124     70    113    127   159   278   135   209   365   423   285   208   145      59   196    198   252

                               71%   62%    67%    71%    73%B  83%BC 74%   72%   66%   75%I  69%   75%   75%   77%     65%   65%    72%   78%OP

                                                                DE

 

 

Mean                          1.9   2.1EF  2.0F   1.8    1.8   1.6   1.8   1.9   2.0   1.8   1.9   1.8   1.8   1.7     2.1R  2.1QR  1.8   1.7

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.22  1.36   1.23   1.21   1.20  1.00  1.17  1.22  1.30  1.17  1.27  1.14  1.14  1.04    1.42  1.38   1.14  1.03

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2D

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

D. Grocery stores

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Standard Error               0.04  0.10   0.12   0.10   0.09  0.07  0.06  0.09  0.07  0.06  0.05  0.06  0.08  0.08    0.16  0.08   0.07  0.06

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2E

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

E. Restaurants, including fast food restaurants

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

A serious problem (05)         99    50    48    14    18    10    22    18    16    14     17     48    18    67    31    59    19     14     55

                               10%   10%    9%   11%   10%    5%   12%F  13%F  10%    8%     8%    13%K   8%    9%   12%    9%   18%P   11%    22%

 

(04)                           87    43    44    12    19    17    17     6    13    17     27     35     8    57    30    56    12     12     39

                                9%    9%    8%   10%   11%H   9%    9%    4%    8%    9%    12%M   10%M   4%    8%   11%    8%   11%    10%    16%

 

(03)                          178    84    94    24    31    44    25    20    32    36     33     73    36   132    46   123    25     19     54

                               18%   17%   18%   18%   17%   22%G  13%   15%   20%   19%    15%    20%   16%   18%   17%   18%   23%    16%    22%

 

(02)                          156    92    64    17    30    29    34    20    26    18     41     52    44   127    29   112    14     20     36

                               16%   19%C  12%   13%   17%   15%   18%   16%   16%   10%    18%J   14%   20%J  17%O  11%   16%   13%    16%    15%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     453   207   245    60    79    95    84    63    67   103    102    143   106   329   124   328    33     55     60

                               45%   43%   47%   46%   44%   48%   44%   48%   42%   54%L   45%    40%   48%   45%   46%   47%Q  31%    45%    25%

 

Don't know                     28     7    21     1     2     4     7     4     7     3      6     10     9    21     7    16     6      3      3

                                3%    1%    4%B   1%    1%    2%    4%    3%    4%    2%     3%     3%    4%    3%    3%    2%    5%     2%     1%

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)               185    93    92    27    37    27    39    23    30    31     44     83    27   124    61   116    31     25     93

                               19%   19%   18%   21%   21%   14%   21%   18%   18%   16%    19%M   23%M  12%   17%   23%N  17%   28%P   21%    38%

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            608   299   309    76   109   124   118    84    93   121    143    195   149   455   153   441    48     75     96

                               61%   62%   60%   60%   61%   62%   62%   63%   57%   63%L   63%L   54%   67%L  62%   57%   63%Q  44%    61%Q   39%

 

 

Mean                          2.2   2.2   2.2   2.3   2.2   2.1   2.2   2.2   2.3   2.1    2.2    2.4JK 2.0   2.2   2.3   2.1   2.7P   2.2    3.0

                                                                                                  M

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.37  1.37  1.38  1.42  1.38  1.24  1.42  1.44  1.37  1.34   1.34   1.44  1.27  1.34  1.45  1.33  1.49   1.41   1.49

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2E

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

E. Restaurants, including fast food restaurants

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Standard Error               0.04  0.06  0.06  0.16  0.12  0.09  0.09  0.11  0.10  0.10   0.09   0.08  0.09  0.05  0.09  0.05  0.17   0.17   0.09

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2E

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

E. Restaurants, including fast food restaurants

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

A serious problem (05)         99    32     10     16     16     7    28    23    27    49    65    34    21    15      17    38     25    18

                               10%   16%F    9%    10%F    9%F   4%    8%   12%    9%   10%   11%    9%    7%    8%     18%QR 13%R    9%    5%

 

(04)                           87    19     11     14     13    19    32    18    33    35    56    29    22     9      15    25     13    32

                                9%   10%    11%     9%     7%   10%    8%   10%   10%    7%    9%    8%    8%    5%     16%Q   8%     5%   10%Q

 

(03)                          178    39     29     26     36    30    54    38    51    88   112    66    43    35      14    57     54    51

                               18%   20%    28%DF  16%    21%   16%   14%   20%   16%   18%   18%   17%   16%   19%     16%   19%    20%   16%

 

(02)                          156    29     13     27     29    40    72    20    48    86    90    65    52    36      12    46     43    54

                               16%   15%    12%    17%    17%   21%   19%   11%   15%   18%H  15%   17%   19%   19%     13%   15%    16%   17%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     453    76     40     73     77    93   181    84   148   218   272   178   131    89      33   125    129   162

                               45%   38%    38%    46%    44%   49%B  48%   45%   47%   45%   45%   47%   47%   47%     36%   42%    47%   50%OP

 

Don't know                     28     4      2      5      2     2    11     5     9    11    15    11     7     5       1     9     12     6

                                3%    2%     1%     3%     1%    1%    3%    3%    3%    2%    2%    3%    3%    3%      1%    3%     4%    2%

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)               185    51     21     30     29    26    60    41    60    84   121    63    43    23      31    64     38    49

                               19%   26%F   20%    19%    17%   14%   16%   22%   19%   17%   20%   16%   15%   12%     34%PQ 21%Q   14%   15%

                                                                                                                        R

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            608   105     53    100    106   133   252   104   197   304   362   243   183   125      45   171    172   216

                               61%   53%    51%    62%    61%   70%BC 67%   55%   62%   62%   59%   64%   66%   66%     49%   57%    62%O  67%OP

 

 

Mean                          2.2   2.5F   2.4F   2.2    2.2   2.0   2.1   2.3   2.2   2.2   2.2   2.1   2.1   2.0     2.7QR 2.3R   2.1   2.0

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.37  1.49   1.35   1.37   1.34  1.18  1.30  1.45  1.36  1.35  1.40  1.33  1.29  1.26    1.55  1.43   1.32  1.26

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2E

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

E. Restaurants, including fast food restaurants

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Standard Error               0.04  0.11   0.14   0.11   0.10  0.08  0.07  0.10  0.07  0.06  0.05  0.07  0.09  0.10    0.17  0.08   0.08  0.07

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2F

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

F. Retail stores

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

A serious problem (05)         56    27    29    10    12     8     8     7    10    16     10     19    11    40    15    34    10      8     28

                                6%    6%    6%    8%    7%    4%    4%    6%    6%    8%     5%     5%    5%    6%    6%    5%    9%     6%    12%

 

(04)                           43    28    15     3    12     5     9     6     8     9      9     22     3    30    13    18    12      9     23

                                4%    6%C   3%    2%    7%    3%    5%    4%    5%    4%     4%     6%M   2%    4%    5%    3%   11%P    7%P    9%

 

(03)                          136    58    77    18    22    28    26    13    28    17     37     46    36    95    41    91    23     14     73

                               14%   12%   15%   14%   12%   14%   14%   10%   17%    9%    16%J   13%   16%J  13%   15%   13%   21%    12%    30%

 

(02)                          136    76    60    18    26    27    30    17    18    23     28     61    25   100    36   101     6     19     37

                               14%   16%   12%   14%   15%   13%   16%   13%   11%   12%    12%    17%   11%   14%   13%   14%Q   5%    16%Q   15%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     601   287   314    78   105   127   109    84    89   124    139    200   138   447   154   434    55     69     84

                               60%   59%   61%   61%   58%   63%   58%   64%   55%   65%L   61%    55%   62%   61%   57%   62%   51%    57%    34%

 

Don't know                     29     6    22     1     2     6     6     4     9     3      4     13     9    20     9    18     4      3      1

                                3%    1%    4%B   1%    1%    3%    3%    3%    5%E   2%     2%     4%    4%    3%    3%    3%    3%     2%     *

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)                98    55    44    12    24    13    18    13    18    24     19     41    14    71    28    51    22     17     51

                               10%   11%    8%   10%   13%    7%    9%   10%   11%   13%M    8%    11%    6%   10%   10%    7%   20%P   14%    21%

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            737   363   374    96   131   153   139   102   107   147    167    261   162   548   190   535    61     89    121

                               74%   75%   72%   75%   73%   77%I  74%   77%I  66%   77%    74%    72%   73%   75%   71%   77%Q  56%    72%Q   49%

 

 

Mean                          1.8   1.8   1.8   1.8   1.9   1.7   1.8   1.7   1.9   1.8    1.8    1.8   1.7   1.8   1.8   1.7   2.2P   1.9    2.5

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.18  1.20  1.17  1.23  1.26  1.08  1.15  1.18  1.25  1.28   1.14   1.19  1.12  1.18  1.21  1.11  1.42   1.26   1.35

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2F

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

F. Retail stores

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Standard Error               0.04  0.05  0.05  0.13  0.11  0.08  0.08  0.09  0.09  0.10   0.07   0.06  0.08  0.04  0.07  0.04  0.17   0.15   0.08

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2F

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

F. Retail stores

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

A serious problem (05)         56    14      2      9      7    11    16    12    19    25    31    24    18     9      10    20     12    13

                                6%    7%     2%     5%     4%    6%    4%    6%    6%    5%    5%    6%    6%    5%     11%R   7%     5%    4%

 

(04)                           43    17      4      5      6     6    17     7    22    13    34     9     4     5       9    15      5    13

                                4%    8%DF   4%     3%     3%    3%    4%    4%    7%J   3%    6%L   2%    1%    3%     10%QR  5%Q    2%    4%

 

(03)                          136    33     22     23     25    18    42    25    40    70    78    57    40    31      12    56     35    29

                               14%   16%F   21%F   14%    15%    9%   11%   13%   12%   14%   13%   15%   14%   17%     13%   19%R   13%    9%

 

(02)                          136    28     13     18     30    30    60    28    39    68    84    51    33    31      10    33     41    51

                               14%   14%    12%    11%    17%   16%   16%   15%   12%   14%   14%   13%   12%   16%     11%   11%    15%   16%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     601   104     64    101    101   125   233   111   188   300   367   231   174   107      47   165    172   211

                               60%   52%    61%    63%B   58%   65%B  62%   59%   59%   62%   60%   60%   63%   57%     51%   55%    63%   65%OP

 

Don't know                     29     5      1      6      5     2    10     5     9    11    14    11     8     6       2    12     10     5

                                3%    2%     1%     3%     3%    1%    3%    3%    3%    2%    2%    3%    3%    3%      3%    4%     4%    1%

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)                98    30      6     13     12    17    33    19    42    38    66    33    21    14      19    35     17    26

                               10%   15%CE   6%     8%     7%    9%    9%   10%   13%J   8%   11%    9%    8%    7%     21%PQ 12%Q    6%    8%

                                                                                                                        R

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            737   132     76    119    132   154   293   138   227   369   451   282   207   138      57   198    213   263

                               74%   66%    73%    74%    76%   81%B  78%   74%   72%   76%   74%   74%   75%   73%     63%   66%    77%OP 81%OP

 

 

Mean                          1.8   2.0DEF 1.7    1.7    1.7   1.7   1.7   1.8   1.9   1.7   1.8   1.8   1.7   1.8     2.2QR 1.9QR  1.7   1.6

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.18  1.30   1.06   1.16   1.08  1.15  1.11  1.20  1.26  1.13  1.19  1.19  1.17  1.12    1.45  1.26   1.08  1.08

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2F

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

F. Retail stores

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Standard Error               0.04  0.09   0.11   0.09   0.08  0.08  0.06  0.08  0.07  0.05  0.05  0.07  0.08  0.08    0.16  0.07   0.07  0.06

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2G

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

G. Selling candy or magazines on the street or door-to-door

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

A serious problem (05)        227   104   123    23    36    51    49    27    39    28     44     90    65   169    58   137    24     46     87

                               23%   22%   24%   18%   20%   26%   26%   20%   24%   15%    19%    25%J  29%JK 23%   22%   20%   22%    38%PQ  36%

 

(04)                          100    40    60    11    26    23    10    16    10    21     17     39    22    80    20    75    12      6     31

                               10%    8%   12%    9%   15%GI 12%G   5%   12%GI  6%   11%     7%    11%   10%   11%    7%   11%   11%     5%    13%

 

(03)                          165    81    84    27    20    32    30    27    29    30     35     62    38   117    48   122    16     14     46

                               17%   17%   16%   21%   11%   16%   16%   20%E  18%   16%    15%    17%   17%   16%   18%   17%   15%    11%    19%

 

(02)                          130    66    64    18    27    29    26    17    14    25     42     44    19    97    33   107     8     13     27

                               13%   14%   12%   14%   15%   14%   14%   13%    8%   13%    18%LM  12%    8%   13%   12%   15%    7%    10%    11%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     348   184   164    48    66    60    67    42    60    83     84    113    67   248    99   237    44     41     52

                               35%   38%C  32%   37%   37%   30%   35%   32%   37%   44%LM  37%    31%   30%   34%   37%   34%   40%    33%    21%

 

Don't know                     30     8    23     1     3     5     8     3     9     3      5     11    10    21    10    18     5      3      2

                                3%    2%    4%B   1%    2%    3%    4%    2%    6%    2%     2%     3%    5%    3%    4%    3%    4%     2%     1%

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)               327   144   183    34    63    75    59    43    49    49     60    130    87   249    78   211    36     52    118

                               33%   30%   35%   27%   35%   37%   31%   32%   31%   26%    27%    36%JK 39%JK 34%   29%   30%   33%    43%P   48%

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            478   250   228    66    94    88    93    59    74   109    126    157    86   345   132   344    52     54     80

                               48%   52%C  44%   51%   52%   44%   49%   45%   46%   57%LM  56%LM  44%   39%   47%   49%   50%   48%    44%    32%

 

 

Mean                          2.7   2.6   2.8B  2.6   2.7   2.9   2.7   2.8   2.7   2.4    2.5    2.9JK 3.0JK 2.8   2.6   2.7   2.7    3.0    3.3

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.59  1.58  1.60  1.51  1.59  1.60  1.64  1.53  1.64  1.50   1.54   1.60  1.64  1.59  1.59  1.54  1.64   1.76   1.56

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2G

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

G. Selling candy or magazines on the street or door-to-door

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Standard Error               0.05  0.07  0.07  0.17  0.14  0.12  0.11  0.12  0.12  0.11   0.10   0.08  0.12  0.06  0.09  0.06  0.19   0.22   0.10

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2G

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

G. Selling candy or magazines on the street or door-to-door

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

A serious problem (05)        227    51     33     32     38    39    80    44    63   119   132    92    63    49      26    77     57    63

                               23%   26%    31%    20%    22%   20%   21%   23%   20%   24%   22%   24%   23%   26%     29%   26%    21%   19%

 

(04)                          100    17      8     16     19    25    47    13    32    55    52    47    35    23       4    27     31    37

                               10%    8%     7%    10%    11%   13%   12%    7%   10%   11%    9%   12%   13%   12%      4%    9%    11%   11%

 

(03)                          165    36     17     33     29    31    67    29    55    81   104    61    38    36      14    53     50    47

                               17%   18%    16%    20%    16%   16%   18%   15%   17%   17%   17%   16%   14%   19%     15%   18%    18%   15%

 

(02)                          130    37     12     16     22    24    53    25    42    62    84    46    35    25       8    34     42    45

                               13%   18%D   11%    10%    13%   13%   14%   13%   13%   13%   14%   12%   13%   13%      8%   11%    15%   14%

 

Not at all a problem (01)     348    54     34     60     62    70   119    71   116   159   219   126    99    50      38    97     83   126

                               35%   27%    32%    37%    36%   37%B  31%   38%   37%   33%   36%   33%   36%   27%     41%   32%    30%   39%Q

 

Don't know                     30     5      2      5      5     2    12     7     9    12    18    10     7     5       2    11     11     6

                                3%    2%     2%     3%     3%    1%    3%    4%    3%    2%    3%    3%    3%    2%      3%    4%     4%    2%

 

 

Top 2 Box (4,5)               327    68     40     48     57    64   127    57    95   174   185   140    98    72      30   105     89   100

                               33%   34%    38%    30%    33%   33%   34%   30%   30%   36%   30%   37%   35%   38%     32%   35%    32%   31%

 

 

Bottom 2 Box (1,2)            478    90     46     75     84    95   172    95   158   221   303   172   133    75      46   132    125   170

                               48%   45%    44%    47%    48%   49%   45%   51%   50%   45%   50%   45%   48%   40%     50%   44%    46%   53%P

 

 

Mean                          2.7   2.9    2.9    2.6    2.7   2.7   2.8   2.6   2.6   2.8   2.7   2.8   2.7   3.0     2.7   2.8    2.8   2.6

 

 

Standard Deviation           1.59  1.56   1.68   1.56   1.59  1.57  1.55  1.62  1.56  1.60  1.58  1.60  1.61  1.56    1.71  1.62   1.54  1.57

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z2G

 

How large of a problem do you think child labor is in each of the following industries IN THE UNITED STATES? Please use a scale of 1 to 5, where

5 is a serious problem and 1 is not at all a problem.

 

G. Selling candy or magazines on the street or door-to-door

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Standard Error               0.05  0.11   0.17   0.12   0.12  0.11  0.08  0.11  0.08  0.08  0.06  0.09  0.11  0.12    0.19  0.09   0.10  0.09

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3 -- Strongly agree Summary

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Child labor laws should       538   255   283    59    84   126   115    75    75   107    121    188   122   411   127   378    63     63    146

apply equally to all           54%   53%   55%   46%   47%   63%DE 61%DE 57%   46%   56%    53%    52%   55%   56%O  47%   54%   57%    52%    60%

working youth in the United                                  I     I

States, regardless of

whether the work is in

agriculture or in some

other industry

 

Products made or harvested    458   203   255    44    75    97    91    62    84    95    101    154   108   330   128   331    44     55    132

OVERSEAS by children under     46%   42%   49%B  35%   42%   49%D  48%D  47%   52%D  50%    45%    43%   49%   45%   48%   48%   41%    45%    54%

the age of 14 should not be

allowed into the United

States

 

Products made or harvested    416   185   231    43    77    96    82    61    55    81     85    148   102   312   104   296    35     57    111

IN THE UNITED STATES by        42%   38%   45%   33%   43%   48%DI 43%I  46%I  34%   42%    38%    41%   46%   43%   39%   43%   32%    46%    45%

children under the age of

14 should not be allowed to

be EXPORTED

to other countries

 

It is acceptable for a        222   144    77    29    40    39    29    34    47    37     66     83    37   147    75   164    22     18     49

child to work alongside his    22%   30%C  15%   23%   22%   20%   16%   26%G  29%FG 19%    29%JM  23%   17%   20%   28%N  24%   20%    14%    20%

or her parents in the

fields harvesting produce

to be sold in grocery

stores

 

It is okay for children       162    99    63    16    26    33    30    23    31    25     45     57    36    97    65   118    16     14     32

ages 12 and 13 to work in      16%   21%C  12%   12%   14%   16%   16%   17%   19%   13%    20%    16%   16%   13%   24%N  17%   14%    11%    13%

agriculture

 

Agriculture is one of the      97    59    39    13    20    13    20    10    21    14     20     52    11    61    36    54    15     16     26

safest industries in the       10%   12%C   7%   10%   11%    6%   10%    8%   13%F   7%     9%    15%JKM 5%    8%   13%N   8%   14%    13%    11%

United States

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3 -- Strongly agree Summary

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Child labor laws should       538   111     54     96     91   109   218    95   181   257   333   200   145   100      46   180    140   167

apply equally to all           54%   55%    51%    59%    53%   57%   58%   51%   57%   53%   55%   52%   53%   53%     50%   60%QR  51%   52%

working youth in the United

States, regardless of

whether the work is in

agriculture or in some

other industry

 

Products made or harvested    458   101     50     81     84    81   170    91   149   218   293   164   122    79      43   158    120   134

OVERSEAS by children under     46%   50%    48%    50%    48%   42%   45%   48%   47%   45%   48%   43%   44%   42%     47%   52%QR  44%   42%

the age of 14 should not be

allowed into the United

States

 

Products made or harvested    416    79     47     73     77    76   164    79   126   211   249   167   126    82      33   137    108   134

IN THE UNITED STATES by        42%   39%    44%    45%    44%   40%   43%   42%   40%   43%   41%   44%   46%   44%     36%   46%    39%   41%

children under the age of

14 should not be allowed to

be EXPORTED

to other countries

 

It is acceptable for a        222    34     14     39     39    37    89    48    62   110   141    78    57    41      29    69     71    53

child to work alongside his    22%   17%    13%    24%C   22%   19%   23%   25%   20%   23%   23%   20%   20%   22%     32%R  23%    26%R  17%

or her parents in the

fields harvesting produce

to be sold in grocery

stores

 

It is okay for children       162    28     10     32     31    28    70    31    55    75   107    54    42    29      16    57     44    45

ages 12 and 13 to work in      16%   14%    10%    20%C   18%   15%   18%   16%   17%   15%   17%   14%   15%   16%     17%   19%    16%   14%

agriculture

 

Agriculture is one of the      97    27      7     23     11     9    32    19    22    55    60    37    28    15      19    36     28    13

safest industries in the       10%   14%EF   6%    14%EF   7%    5%    8%   10%    7%   11%   10%   10%   10%    8%     21%PQ 12%R   10%R   4%

United States                                                                                                           R

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3 -- Strongly/Somewhat agree Summary

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Child labor laws should       749   352   396    99   122   167   145   100   111   142    168    270   168   552   197   523    79     99    196

apply equally to all           75%   73%   77%   77%   68%   84%EI 76%   76%   69%   74%    74%    75%   76%   75%   74%   75%   73%    81%    80%

working youth in the United

States, regardless of

whether the work is in

agriculture or in some

other industry

 

Products made or harvested    630   292   338    69   112   133   122    80   108   128    139    226   137   454   176   469    59     66    165

OVERSEAS by children under     63%   61%   65%   54%   62%   67%   64%   61%   67%D  67%    62%    63%   62%   62%   66%   67%QR 54%    54%    67%

the age of 14 should not be

allowed into the United

States

 

Products made or harvested    584   268   316    73   103   131   111    81    82   108    126    217   134   431   153   428    53     65    149

IN THE UNITED STATES by        58%   55%   61%   57%   57%   65%I  58%   61%   51%   56%    56%    60%   60%   59%   57%   62%Q  48%    53%    61%

children under the age of

14 should not be allowed to

be EXPORTED

to other countries

 

It is acceptable for a        537   291   245    80   102    98    87    65    99   104    135    206    91   369   167   391    49     54    116

child to work alongside his    54%   60%C  47%   63%FG 57%   49%   46%   50%   61%FG 54%M   60%M   57%M  41%   50%   63%N  56%   45%    44%    47%

or her parents in the                                                          H

fields harvesting produce

to be sold in grocery

stores

 

It is okay for children       440   241   199    50    79    87    81    59    80    85    124    148    84   292   149   342    28     30     87

ages 12 and 13 to work in      44%   50%C  39%   39%   44%   43%   43%   45%   50%   44%    55%JLM 41%   38%   40%   56%N  49%QR 26%    24%    36%

agriculture

 

Agriculture is one of the     283   153   130    39    48    45    59    35    56    49     64    121    49   192    91   182    37     38     73

safest industries in the       28%   32%C  25%   30%   27%   23%   31%   26%   34%F  26%    28%    33%M  22%   26%   34%N  26%   34%    31%    30%

United States

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3 -- Strongly/Somewhat agree Summary

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Child labor laws should       749   156     73    123    133   148   287   139   249   356   464   279   205   143      69   233    211   230

apply equally to all           75%   78%    69%    77%    76%   77%   76%   74%   79%   73%   76%   73%   74%   76%     75%   78%    77%   71%

working youth in the United

States, regardless of

whether the work is in

agriculture or in some

other industry

 

Products made or harvested    630   122     71    111    120   113   240   124   198   307   392   237   176   111      51   199    170   205

OVERSEAS by children under     63%   61%    67%    69%    69%   59%   64%   66%   62%   63%   64%   62%   64%   59%     55%   66%    62%   64%

the age of 14 should not be

allowed into the United

States

 

Products made or harvested    584   113     64     95    104   111   227   111   179   291   352   230   171   111      44   179    156   200

IN THE UNITED STATES by        58%   56%    61%    59%    60%   58%   60%   59%   57%   60%   58%   60%   62%   59%     48%   60%    57%   62%O

children under the age of

14 should not be allowed to

be EXPORTED

to other countries

 

It is acceptable for a        537    91     48     88    107    97   201   109   156   267   323   208   150   101      44   163    165   161

child to work alongside his    54%   45%    46%    55%    62%BC 51%   53%   58%I  49%   55%   53%   55%   54%   54%     48%   54%    60%R  50%

or her parents in the                                     F

fields harvesting produce

to be sold in grocery

stores

 

It is okay for children       440    68     35     84     84    89   177    78   148   212   274   162   121    79      36   127    129   147

ages 12 and 13 to work in      44%   34%    34%    53%BC  48%BC 47%BC 47%   41%   47%   43%   45%   42%   44%   42%     39%   42%    47%   45%

agriculture

 

Agriculture is one of the     283    66     24     53     45    43   110    45    78   159   161   122    88    66      41   102     77    57

safest industries in the       28%   33%F   23%    33%F   26%   23%   29%   24%   25%   33%HI 26%   32%   32%   35%     45%QR 34%R   28%R  18%

United States

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3A

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

A. It is acceptable for a child to work alongside his or her parents in the fields harvesting produce to be sold in grocery stores

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Strongly agree/Somewhat       537   291   245    80   102    98    87    65    99   104    135    206    91   369   167   391    49     54    116

agree (Net)                    54%   60%C  47%   63%FG 57%   49%   46%   50%   61%FG 54%M   60%M   57%M  41%   50%   63%N  56%   45%    44%    47%

                                                                               H

 

  Strongly agree              222   144    77    29    40    39    29    34    47    37     66     83    37   147    75   164    22     18     49

                               22%   30%C  15%   23%   22%   20%   16%   26%G  29%FG 19%    29%JM  23%   17%   20%   28%N  24%   20%    14%    20%

 

  Somewhat agree              315   147   168    51    62    59    57    31    52    67     69    123    55   223    92   227    28     36     67

                               31%   30%   32%   40%H  34%   29%   30%   24%   32%   35%M   31%    34%M  25%   30%   34%   33%   25%    30%    27%

 

Neither agree nor disagree     78    27    51    12     6    18    13    13    13    16     20     23    20    56    22    61     6      6     18

                                8%    6%   10%B  10%    3%    9%    7%   10%E   8%    8%     9%     6%    9%    8%    8%    9%    6%     5%     7%

 

Somewhat disagree/Strongly    376   162   214    36    71    82    87    51    45    72     69    128   107   299    77   238    51     62    109

disagree (Net)                 38%   34%   41%B  28%   40%I  41%DI 46%DI 39%I  28%   37%    30%    36%   48%JK 41%O  29%   34%   47%P   51%P   44%

                                                                                                         L

 

  Somewhat disagree           127    61    66    15    21    32    31    13    13    20     25     44    38   104    23    93    11     16     34

                               13%   13%   13%   11%   12%   16%I  17%I  10%    8%   11%    11%    12%   17%   14%O   9%   13%   10%    13%    14%

 

  Strongly disagree           249   102   148    21    50    51    56    38    32    52     44     85    69   195    54   145    41     47     74

                               25%   21%   29%B  17%   28%   25%   29%DI 29%D  20%   27%    19%    24%   31%K  27%O  20%   21%   37%P   38%P   30%

 

Don't know                      9     2     7     0     0     2     2     2     4     0      3      3     4     9     1     6     2      0      3

                                1%    1%    1%    0     0     1%    1%    1%    2%    0      1%     1%    2%    1%    *     1%    2%     0      1%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3A

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

A. It is acceptable for a child to work alongside his or her parents in the fields harvesting produce to be sold in grocery stores

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Strongly agree/Somewhat       537    91     48     88    107    97   201   109   156   267   323   208   150   101      44   163    165   161

agree (Net)                    54%   45%    46%    55%    62%BC 51%   53%   58%I  49%   55%   53%   55%   54%   54%     48%   54%    60%R  50%

                                                          F

 

  Strongly agree              222    34     14     39     39    37    89    48    62   110   141    78    57    41      29    69     71    53

                               22%   17%    13%    24%C   22%   19%   23%   25%   20%   23%   23%   20%   20%   22%     32%R  23%    26%R  17%

 

  Somewhat agree              315    57     35     49     69    60   112    62    94   157   182   131    93    60      15    94     95   108

                               31%   28%    33%    31%    40%B  31%   30%   33%   29%   32%   30%   34%   34%   32%     16%   31%O   34%O  33%O

 

Neither agree nor disagree     78    22      9      8     10    14    28     9    31    38    46    32    21    20       4    22     17    34

                                8%   11%D    9%     5%     6%    7%    7%    5%   10%H   8%    8%    8%    8%   11%      4%    7%     6%   10%

 

Somewhat disagree/Strongly    376    86     46     63     55    80   146    68   129   178   236   138   105    65      43   113     90   123

disagree (Net)                 38%   43%E   44%    39%    32%   42%   39%   36%   41%   36%   39%   36%   38%   34%     48%Q  38%    33%   38%

 

  Somewhat disagree           127    26     14     22     17    32    57    19    39    68    72    54    38    26      14    39     25    47

                               13%   13%    13%    14%    10%   17%   15%   10%   12%   14%   12%   14%   14%   14%     16%   13%     9%   15%

 

  Strongly disagree           249    61     33     41     38    48    88    49    90   110   164    84    67    38      29    75     64    76

                               25%   30%    31%    25%    22%   25%   23%   26%   28%   23%   27%   22%   24%   20%     32%   25%    23%   23%

 

Don't know                      9     1      1      1      2     1     3     2     2     4     5     4     1     3       0     2      2     5

                                1%    *      1%     1%     1%    *     1%    1%    *     1%    1%    1%    *     2%      0     1%     1%    2%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3B

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

B. Child labor laws should apply equally to all working youth in the United States, regardless of whether the work is in agriculture or in some

other industry

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Strongly agree/Somewhat       749   352   396    99   122   167   145   100   111   142    168    270   168   552   197   523    79     99    196

agree (Net)                    75%   73%   77%   77%   68%   84%EI 76%   76%   69%   74%    74%    75%   76%   75%   74%   75%   73%    81%    80%

 

  Strongly agree              538   255   283    59    84   126   115    75    75   107    121    188   122   411   127   378    63     63    146

                               54%   53%   55%   46%   47%   63%DE 61%DE 57%   46%   56%    53%    52%   55%   56%O  47%   54%   57%    52%    60%

                                                             I     I

 

  Somewhat agree              211    98   113    40    39    42    30    25    36    35     47     83    46   141    70   146    17     36     50

                               21%   20%   22%   31%GH 22%   21%   16%   19%   22%   18%    21%    23%   21%   19%   26%N  21%   15%    29%    20%

 

Neither agree nor disagree     53    24    29    10    12     6     6     6    13    10     15     16    12    39    14    42     2      4     12

                                5%    5%    6%    8%    7%    3%    3%    4%    8%FG  5%     7%     5%    5%    5%    5%    6%    2%     3%     5%

 

Somewhat disagree/Strongly    182   101    81    15    45    25    36    26    30    36     40     66    40   130    52   120    24     17     29

disagree (Net)                 18%   21%C  16%   12%   25%DF 13%   19%   20%   19%   19%    18%    18%   18%   18%   19%   17%   22%    14%    12%

 

  Somewhat disagree           100    62    38     8    25    13    26     9    15    21     21     37    20    80    20    67    15      7     16

                               10%   13%C   7%    7%   14%F   7%   14%FH  7%    9%   11%     9%    10%    9%   11%    7%   10%   14%     6%     7%

 

  Strongly disagree            83    40    43     7    20    12    10    16    15    15     19     29    20    50    32    53     9     10     13

                                8%    8%    8%    5%   11%    6%    5%   12%FG  9%    8%     8%     8%    9%    7%   12%N   8%    8%     8%     5%

 

Don't know                     16     5    11     4     0     1     2     1     8     3      3      8     2    11     5    10     4      2      8

                                2%    1%    2%    3%E   0     *     1%    1%    5%EFG 2%     1%     2%    1%    1%    2%    1%    3%     2%     3%

                                                                                H

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3B

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

B. Child labor laws should apply equally to all working youth in the United States, regardless of whether the work is in agriculture or in some

other industry

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Strongly agree/Somewhat       749   156     73    123    133   148   287   139   249   356   464   279   205   143      69   233    211   230

agree (Net)                    75%   78%    69%    77%    76%   77%   76%   74%   79%   73%   76%   73%   74%   76%     75%   78%    77%   71%

 

  Strongly agree              538   111     54     96     91   109   218    95   181   257   333   200   145   100      46   180    140   167

                               54%   55%    51%    59%    53%   57%   58%   51%   57%   53%   55%   52%   53%   53%     50%   60%QR  51%   52%

 

  Somewhat agree              211    45     19     27     41    39    70    44    68    99   130    79    59    43      23    52     71    62

                               21%   23%    18%    17%    24%   21%   18%   23%   22%   20%   21%   21%   21%   23%     25%   17%    26%P  19%

 

Neither agree nor disagree     53    11      7      9     11     7    20     8    14    32    29    24    19     6       1    18     13    21

                                5%    5%     7%     6%     6%    4%    5%    4%    4%    6%    5%    6%    7%    3%      1%    6%     5%    7%

 

Somewhat disagree/Strongly    182    31     24     26     29    35    67    37    49    94   108    72    51    34      21    45     43    69

disagree (Net)                 18%   16%    23%    16%    17%   18%   18%   20%   15%   19%   18%   19%   18%   18%     23%   15%    16%   21%P

 

  Somewhat disagree           100    14     14     14     17    22    39    16    29    53    59    39    25    19       9    25     18    45

                               10%    7%    13%     9%    10%   11%   10%    8%    9%   11%   10%   10%    9%   10%     10%    8%     7%   14%PQ

 

  Strongly disagree            83    17     10     12     13    13    28    21    20    41    49    33    25    16      12    20     25    25

                                8%    9%    10%     8%     7%    7%    7%   11%    6%    8%    8%    9%    9%    8%     13%    7%     9%    8%

 

Don't know                     16     2      1      2      1     1     3     4     6     6     9     7     2     5       1     5      7     3

                                2%    1%     1%     1%     1%    *     1%    2%    2%    1%    1%    2%    1%    3%      1%    2%     2%    1%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3C

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

C. It is okay for children ages 12 and 13 to work in agriculture

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Strongly agree/Somewhat       440   241   199    50    79    87    81    59    80    85    124    148    84   292   149   342    28     30     87

agree (Net)                    44%   50%C  39%   39%   44%   43%   43%   45%   50%   44%    55%JLM 41%   38%   40%   56%N  49%QR 26%    24%    36%

 

  Strongly agree              162    99    63    16    26    33    30    23    31    25     45     57    36    97    65   118    16     14     32

                               16%   21%C  12%   12%   14%   16%   16%   17%   19%   13%    20%    16%   16%   13%   24%N  17%   14%    11%    13%

 

  Somewhat agree              279   142   137    35    54    54    50    36    49    60     79     91    48   195    84   224    13     16     56

                               28%   29%   26%   27%   30%   27%   27%   28%   31%   31%M   35%LM  25%   22%   27%   31%   32%QR 12%    13%    23%

 

Neither agree nor disagree     76    23    53    13    15    10    10    11    14    13     14     32    17    56    20    54    11      7     15

                                8%    5%   10%B  10%    8%    5%    5%    9%    9%    7%     6%     9%    8%    8%    8%    8%   10%     6%     6%

 

Somewhat disagree/Strongly    468   211   257    63    86    99    95    59    63    89     85    177   118   372    96   289    68     84    141

disagree (Net)                 47%   44%   50%   49%   48%   50%I  50%I  45%   39%   47%    37%    49%K  53%K  51%O  36%   42%   62%P   69%P   57%

 

  Somewhat disagree           149    73    75    29    23    27    29    17    22    24     36     59    29   113    36    95    21     24     41

                               15%   15%   15%   23%   13%   13%   16%   13%   14%   12%    16%    16%   13%   15%   13%   14%   19%    19%    17%

 

  Strongly disagree           320   138   182    34    63    72    65    42    41    66     48    117    89   260    60   194    47     60    100

                               32%   29%   35%B  27%   35%   36%I  35%I  32%   25%   34%K   21%    32%K  40%K  35%O  22%   28%   43%P   49%P   41%

 

Don't know                     15     8     7     1     0     3     4     3     4     4      4      4     3    12     3    10     2      1      2

                                2%    2%    1%    1%    0     2%    2%    2%    2%    2%     2%     1%    1%    2%    1%    1%    2%     1%     1%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

                                                                                                                                                   Page 46

                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3C

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

C. It is okay for children ages 12 and 13 to work in agriculture

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Strongly agree/Somewhat       440    68     35     84     84    89   177    78   148   212   274   162   121    79      36   127    129   147

agree (Net)                    44%   34%    34%    53%BC  48%BC 47%BC 47%   41%   47%   43%   45%   42%   44%   42%     39%   42%    47%   45%

 

  Strongly agree              162    28     10     32     31    28    70    31    55    75   107    54    42    29      16    57     44    45

                               16%   14%    10%    20%C   18%   15%   18%   16%   17%   15%   17%   14%   15%   16%     17%   19%    16%   14%

 

  Somewhat agree              279    40     25     52     53    61   108    47    93   136   167   108    79    50      20    70     85   102

                               28%   20%    24%    32%B   31%B  32%B  29%   25%   29%   28%   27%   28%   28%   26%     22%   23%    31%   31%P

 

Neither agree nor disagree     76    17     14      8     11    12    26    14    27    34    52    23    15    12       4    17     22    33

                                8%    9%    13%D    5%     6%    6%    7%    7%    9%    7%    9%    6%    6%    7%      4%    6%     8%   10%P

 

Somewhat disagree/Strongly    468   113     55     69     78    87   171    92   138   237   273   193   139    93      50   151    122   138

disagree (Net)                 47%   56%DEF 53%    43%    45%   46%   45%   49%   43%   49%   45%   51%   50%   49%     54%   50%    44%   43%

 

  Somewhat disagree           149    36     11     19     26    33    48    29    41    78    80    68    48    34      14    40     38    54

                               15%   18%    11%    12%    15%   17%   13%   15%   13%   16%   13%   18%   17%   18%     16%   13%    14%   17%

 

  Strongly disagree           320    77     44     50     52    54   123    63    97   158   194   125    91    59      35   111     84    84

                               32%   38%F   42%F   31%    30%   28%   33%   34%   31%   32%   32%   33%   33%   31%     39%R  37%R   30%   26%

 

Don't know                     15     2      1      0      1     3     3     4     4     5    10     4     2     4       2     5      3     5

                                2%    1%     1%     0      1%    2%    1%    2%    1%    1%    2%    1%    1%    2%      2%    2%     1%    2%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3D

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

D. Agriculture is one of the safest industries in the United States

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Strongly agree/Somewhat       283   153   130    39    48    45    59    35    56    49     64    121    49   192    91   182    37     38     73

agree (Net)                    28%   32%C  25%   30%   27%   23%   31%   26%   34%F  26%    28%    33%M  22%   26%   34%N  26%   34%    31%    30%

 

  Strongly agree               97    59    39    13    20    13    20    10    21    14     20     52    11    61    36    54    15     16     26

                               10%   12%C   7%   10%   11%    6%   10%    8%   13%F   7%     9%    15%JKM 5%    8%   13%N   8%   14%    13%    11%

 

  Somewhat agree              186    94    92    26    28    32    39    24    34    35     44     68    39   131    55   128    22     22     47

                               19%   19%   18%   20%   16%   16%   21%   18%   21%   18%    19%    19%   18%   18%   20%   18%   20%    18%    19%

 

Neither agree nor disagree    126    51    75    20    26    37    15    13    15    27     24     43    32    94    32    97     5     14     20

                               13%   10%   15%   16%   14%   18%GHI 8%   10%    9%   14%    10%    12%   14%   13%   12%   14%Q   5%    11%     8%

 

Somewhat disagree/Strongly    556   262   295    56   101   115   113    78    85    99    136    184   137   416   140   399    58     63    148

disagree (Net)                 56%   54%   57%   44%   56%   58%D  59%D  59%D  53%   52%    60%L   51%   62%L  57%   52%   57%   53%    51%    60%

 

  Somewhat disagree           293   145   147    42    59    56    48    38    47    50     65    113    64   218    75   213    25     40     73

                               29%   30%   29%   33%   33%   28%   25%   29%   29%   26%    29%    31%   29%   30%   28%   31%   23%    32%    30%

 

  Strongly disagree           264   117   147    14    42    59    65    40    38    49     70     71    73   199    65   187    33     23     75

                               26%   24%   28%   11%   23%D  30%D  34%DE 31%D  24%D  26%    31%L   20%   33%L  27%   24%   27%   30%    19%    31%

                                                                   I

 

Don't know                     35    18    17    14     4     3     3     6     6    16      3     13     3    30     5    16     9      8      4

                                3%    4%    3%   11%EFG 2%    1%    1%    5%    4%    8%KLM  1%     4%    1%    4%    2%    2%    8%P    6%     2%

                                                 I

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

                                                                                                                                                   Page 48

                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3D

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

D. Agriculture is one of the safest industries in the United States

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Strongly agree/Somewhat       283    66     24     53     45    43   110    45    78   159   161   122    88    66      41   102     77    57

agree (Net)                    28%   33%F   23%    33%F   26%   23%   29%   24%   25%   33%HI 26%   32%   32%   35%     45%QR 34%R   28%R  18%

 

  Strongly agree               97    27      7     23     11     9    32    19    22    55    60    37    28    15      19    36     28    13

                               10%   14%EF   6%    14%EF   7%    5%    8%   10%    7%   11%   10%   10%   10%    8%     21%PQ 12%R   10%R   4%

                                                                                                                        R

 

  Somewhat agree              186    39     17     30     34    35    78    26    56   104   101    84    59    51      22    66     49    45

                               19%   19%    16%    18%    19%   18%   21%   14%   18%   21%H  17%   22%K  21%   27%     24%R  22%R   18%   14%

 

Neither agree nor disagree    126    19      9     20     29    28    48    16    32    78    59    66    50    29       7    28     39    52

                               13%   10%     9%    13%    16%   15%   13%    9%   10%   16%HI 10%   17%K  18%   16%      7%    9%    14%   16%P

 

Somewhat disagree/Strongly    556   109     65     83     94   116   210   123   195   233   369   182   130    90      36   160    148   209

disagree (Net)                 56%   55%    62%    52%    54%   61%   56%   66%J  61%J  48%   60%L  48%   47%   47%     39%   53%O   54%O  65%OPQ

 

  Somewhat disagree           293    53     38     47     46    64   113    59    94   136   180   109    74    51      21    93     72   104

                               29%   27%    37%    29%    26%   33%   30%   31%   30%   28%   30%   29%   27%   27%     23%   31%    26%   32%

 

  Strongly disagree           264    56     27     36     48    53    97    65   100    97   189    73    55    39      15    67     76   105

                               26%   28%    26%    22%    28%   28%   26%   34%J  32%J  20%   31%L  19%   20%   21%     16%   22%    28%O  32%OP

 

Don't know                     35     6      6      4      6     3    10     4    13    17    21    13     9     4       8    11     11     6

                                3%    3%     6%     3%     4%    2%    3%    2%    4%    4%    3%    3%    3%    2%      8%R   4%     4%    2%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3E

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

E. Products made or harvested OVERSEAS by children under the age of 14 should not be allowed into the United States

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Strongly agree/Somewhat       630   292   338    69   112   133   122    80   108   128    139    226   137   454   176   469    59     66    165

agree (Net)                    63%   61%   65%   54%   62%   67%   64%   61%   67%D  67%    62%    63%   62%   62%   66%   67%QR 54%    54%    67%

 

  Strongly agree              458   203   255    44    75    97    91    62    84    95    101    154   108   330   128   331    44     55    132

                               46%   42%   49%B  35%   42%   49%D  48%D  47%   52%D  50%    45%    43%   49%   45%   48%   48%   41%    45%    54%

 

  Somewhat agree              172    89    83    25    36    36    30    18    25    33     38     72    29   124    48   137    15     11     33

                               17%   18%   16%   19%   20%   18%   16%   14%   15%   17%    17%    20%M  13%   17%   18%   20%R  14%     9%    13%

 

Neither agree nor disagree     93    28    64    16    21    20    16    10     8    13     27     35    18    67    26    63     8      7     16

                                9%    6%   12%B  13%I  12%I  10%    8%    8%    5%    7%    12%    10%    8%    9%   10%    9%    7%     6%     7%

 

Somewhat disagree/Strongly    251   152    99    38    47    43    48    37    36    46     54     87    64   192    59   147    37     46     58

disagree (Net)                 25%   31%C  19%   30%   26%   22%   26%   28%   22%   24%    24%    24%   29%   26%   22%   21%   34%P   38%P   24%

 

  Somewhat disagree           130    78    52    26    26    23    28    16    10    23     27     35    45    99    31    85    10     26     24

                               13%   16%C  10%   20%I  15%I  12%   15%I  12%    6%   12%    12%    10%   20%JK 14%   12%   12%    9%    21%P   10%

                                                                                                         L

 

  Strongly disagree           121    74    46    13    21    20    20    21    25    23     27     52    19    92    28    63    28     20     34

                               12%   15%C   9%   10%   12%   10%   11%   16%   16%   12%    12%    14%    9%   13%   10%    9%   25%P   16%    14%

 

Don't know                     26    10    16     4     0     4     3     4    10     5      6     12     3    20     6    17     5      3      7

                                3%    2%    3%    3%E   0     2%    2%    3%E   6%EFG 3%     3%     3%    1%    3%    2%    2%    4%     3%     3%

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3E

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

E. Products made or harvested OVERSEAS by children under the age of 14 should not be allowed into the United States

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Strongly agree/Somewhat       630   122     71    111    120   113   240   124   198   307   392   237   176   111      51   199    170   205

agree (Net)                    63%   61%    67%    69%    69%   59%   64%   66%   62%   63%   64%   62%   64%   59%     55%   66%    62%   64%

 

  Strongly agree              458   101     50     81     84    81   170    91   149   218   293   164   122    79      43   158    120   134

                               46%   50%    48%    50%    48%   42%   45%   48%   47%   45%   48%   43%   44%   42%     47%   52%QR  44%   42%

 

  Somewhat agree              172    22     20     30     36    33    71    33    50    89    99    72    55    32       8    42     49    71

                               17%   11%    19%    19%B   20%B  17%   19%   18%   16%   18%   16%   19%   20%   17%      8%   14%    18%   22%OP

 

Neither agree nor disagree     93     9      8     11     20    22    38     9    26    57    42    48    35    19       6    19     27    38

                                9%    5%     7%     7%    11%B  12%B  10%    5%    8%   12%H   7%   12%K  13%   10%      6%    6%    10%   12%P

 

Somewhat disagree/Strongly    251    63     23     38     32    52    92    49    83   117   160    89    60    53      34    75     68    72

disagree (Net)                 25%   31%E   22%    23%    18%   27%   24%   26%   26%   24%   26%   23%   22%   28%     37%PQ 25%    25%   22%

                                                                                                                        R

 

  Somewhat disagree           130    33     12     14     22    29    46    24    43    63    78    51    37    29      10    29     47    44

                               13%   16%D   12%     9%    13%   15%   12%   13%   13%   13%   13%   13%   13%   15%     11%   10%    17%P  14%

 

  Strongly disagree           121    30     10     24     10    23    45    26    40    54    82    37    23    25      24    46     21    28

                               12%   15%E   10%    15%E    6%   12%E  12%   14%   13%   11%   13%   10%    8%   13%     26%PQ 15%QR   8%    9%

                                                                                                                        R

 

Don't know                     26     6      4      2      3     4     8     6    11     7    15     9     5     5       1     7     10     8

                                3%    3%     4%     1%     1%    2%    2%    3%    3%    2%    3%    2%    2%    3%      1%    2%     4%    3%

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3F

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

F. Products made or harvested IN THE UNITED STATES by children under the age of 14 should not be allowed to be EXPORTED to other countries

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Strongly agree/Somewhat       584   268   316    73   103   131   111    81    82   108    126    217   134   431   153   428    53     65    149

agree (Net)                    58%   55%   61%   57%   57%   65%I  58%   61%   51%   56%    56%    60%   60%   59%   57%   62%Q  48%    53%    61%

 

  Strongly agree              416   185   231    43    77    96    82    61    55    81     85    148   102   312   104   296    35     57    111

                               42%   38%   45%   33%   43%   48%DI 43%I  46%I  34%   42%    38%    41%   46%   43%   39%   43%   32%    46%    45%

 

  Somewhat agree              168    83    85    30    26    35    28    20    28    26     41     69    32   119    49   132    17      9     38

                               17%   17%   16%   24%   14%   17%   15%   15%   17%   14%    18%    19%   14%   16%   18%   19%R  16%     7%    16%

 

Neither agree nor disagree     71    24    47     8    10    14    12    10    13    10     23     22    16    50    21    51     3      8     12

                                7%    5%    9%B   6%    6%    7%    7%    7%    8%    5%    10%     6%    7%    7%    8%    7%    3%     6%     5%

 

Somewhat disagree/Strongly    311   179   132    43    62    49    60    36    57    66     69    108    68   225    86   198    46     44     76

disagree (Net)                 31%   37%C  26%   33%   34%   25%   32%   28%   36%F  34%    31%    30%   30%   31%   32%   28%   42%P   36%    31%

 

  Somewhat disagree           143    83    59    28    34    26    27     8    20    38     28     46    30   109    34    99    20     17     31

                               14%   17%C  11%   22%H  19%H  13%H  14%H   6%   12%   20%KL  12%    13%   14%   15%   13%   14%   19%    14%    13%

 

  Strongly disagree           168    95    73    15    28    23    33    28    38    28     41     62    37   116    52    99    26     26     45

                               17%   20%C  14%   12%   16%   12%   18%   21%F  23%DF 15%    18%    17%   17%   16%   19%   14%   24%P   21%    18%

 

Don't know                     34    12    22     4     4     6     6     5     9     8      9     14     4    26     8    19     8      6      9

                                3%    3%    4%    3%    2%    3%    3%    4%    5%    4%     4%     4%    2%    4%    3%    3%    7%P    5%     4%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z3F

 

To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, neither agree nor disagree,

somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

 

F. Products made or harvested IN THE UNITED STATES by children under the age of 14 should not be allowed to be EXPORTED to other countries

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Strongly agree/Somewhat       584   113     64     95    104   111   227   111   179   291   352   230   171   111      44   179    156   200

agree (Net)                    58%   56%    61%    59%    60%   58%   60%   59%   57%   60%   58%   60%   62%   59%     48%   60%    57%   62%O

 

  Strongly agree              416    79     47     73     77    76   164    79   126   211   249   167   126    82      33   137    108   134

                               42%   39%    44%    45%    44%   40%   43%   42%   40%   43%   41%   44%   46%   44%     36%   46%    39%   41%

 

  Somewhat agree              168    34     17     23     27    35    62    32    54    80   103    63    45    29      11    42     48    66

                               17%   17%    16%    14%    16%   18%   17%   17%   17%   16%   17%   17%   16%   15%     12%   14%    18%   21%P

 

Neither agree nor disagree     71     7     10     11     18    13    31     9    24    38    45    26    16    11       2    19     19    29

                                7%    3%     9%B    7%    11%B   7%    8%    5%    8%    8%    7%    7%    6%    6%      2%    6%     7%    9%O

 

Somewhat disagree/Strongly    311    76     28     51     46    66   111    61    99   149   193   115    83    59      45    91     84    87

disagree (Net)                 31%   38%E   27%    31%    27%   34%   29%   32%   31%   31%   32%   30%   30%   31%     49%PQ 30%    31%   27%

                                                                                                                        R

 

  Somewhat disagree           143    27     17     25     25    37    54    22    43    77    82    58    42    27      15    38     34    55

                               14%   14%    16%    16%    14%   19%   14%   12%   14%   16%   14%   15%   15%   14%     17%   13%    12%   17%

 

  Strongly disagree           168    49     11     25     21    29    57    39    56    72   110    57    40    32      29    53     50    32

                               17%   25%CEF 11%    16%    12%   15%   15%   21%   18%   15%   18%   15%   15%   17%     32%PQ 18%R   18%R  10%

                                                                                                                        R

 

Don't know                     34     5      3      4      5     2     9     7    15    10    20    12     7     8       1    11     15     7

                                3%    2%     3%     3%     3%    1%    2%    4%    5%J   2%    3%    3%    2%    4%      1%    4%     5%R   2%

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z4 -- Extremely important Summary

 

Thinking about yourself as a consumer who purchases or consumes fruits and vegetables, please tell me if you consider each of the following

extremely important, very important, somewhat important, not very important or not at all important.

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

That agricultural workers     381   163   218    52    72    80    70    50    54    76     80    129    96   293    88   247    49     53    107

who harvest our nation's       38%   34%   42%B  41%   40%   40%   37%   38%   33%   40%    35%    36%   43%   40%O  33%   36%   45%    43%    43%

fruits and vegetables

should receive minimum wage

and be covered by social

security and unemployment

laws

 

That children who work in     337   140   198    39    65    71    77    42    42    65     78    110    85   253    84   236    35     38     96

agriculture are covered by     34%   29%   38%B  31%   36%   35%   41%I  32%   26%   34%    35%    30%   38%   35%   31%   34%   32%    31%    39%

the same laws as children

who work in fast food

restaurants

 

That children under the age   167    71    96    20    22    40    35    26    24    34     32     51    50   129    38   112    18     29     60

of 14 have not harvested       17%   15%   19%   15%   12%   20%   18%   20%   15%   18%    14%    14%   23%KL 18%   14%   16%   16%    24%    25%

products you purchase

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z4 -- Extremely important Summary

 

Thinking about yourself as a consumer who purchases or consumes fruits and vegetables, please tell me if you consider each of the following

extremely important, very important, somewhat important, not very important or not at all important.

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

That agricultural workers     381    87     53     55     70    64   134    85   114   181   230   148   113    76      54   102    100   122

who harvest our nation's       38%   43%F   51%DF  34%    40%   33%   35%   45%I  36%   37%   38%   39%   41%   40%     60%PQ 34%    36%   38%

fruits and vegetables                                                                                                   R

should receive minimum wage

and be covered by social

security and unemployment

laws

 

That children who work in     337    75     37     45     68    69   138    63   115   159   209   128    97    62      32   101     99   105

agriculture are covered by     34%   38%    36%    28%    39%   36%   37%   33%   36%   33%   34%   33%   35%   33%     35%   34%    36%   32%

the same laws as children

who work in fast food

restaurants

 

That children under the age   167    41     19     18     36    27    57    40    52    75   104    62    44    40      16    50     52    48

of 14 have not harvested       17%   21%D   19%    11%    20%D  14%   15%   21%   16%   15%   17%   16%   16%   21%     18%   17%    19%   15%

products you purchase

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z4 -- Extremely/Very important Summary

 

Thinking about yourself as a consumer who purchases or consumes fruits and vegetables, please tell me if you consider each of the following

extremely important, very important, somewhat important, not very important or not at all important.

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

That agricultural workers     676   315   361    88   136   134   130    92    89   136    149    239   151   501   175   445    83     93    181

who harvest our nation's       68%   65%   70%   69%I  76%I  67%I  69%I  70%I  55%   71%    66%    66%   68%   68%   65%   64%   76%P   76%P   74%

fruits and vegetables

should receive minimum wage

and be covered by

social security and

unemployment laws

 

That children who work in     668   314   354    78   128   138   139    87    90   125    160    227   155   493   175   460    78     82    182

agriculture are covered by     67%   65%   68%   61%   72%I  69%I  74%DI 66%   56%   66%    71%    63%   70%   67%   65%   66%   71%    67%    74%

the same laws as children

who work in fast food

restaurants

 

That children under the age   355   158   197    36    65    75    75    50    51    71     72    116    95   270    85   234    44     51    113

of 14 have not harvested       35%   33%   38%   28%   36%   37%   40%   38%   31%   37%    32%    32%   43%KL 37%   32%   34%   40%    42%    46%

products you purchase

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z4 -- Extremely/Very important Summary

 

Thinking about yourself as a consumer who purchases or consumes fruits and vegetables, please tell me if you consider each of the following

extremely important, very important, somewhat important, not very important or not at all important.

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

That agricultural workers     676   141     78    110    116   125   257   123   207   340   401   267   194   136      69   208    182   211

who harvest our nation's       68%   70%    74%    68%    67%   65%   68%   66%   65%   70%   66%   70%   70%   72%     76%   69%    66%   65%

fruits and vegetables

should receive minimum wage

and be covered by

social security and

unemployment laws

 

That children who work in     668   144     78    109    119   131   271   119   211   334   402   262   186   135      59   210    191   202

agriculture are covered by     67%   72%    75%    68%    68%   68%   72%   64%   66%   69%   66%   68%   67%   71%     64%   70%    69%   63%

the same laws as children

who work in fast food

restaurants

 

That children under the age   355    84     40     51     65    64   127    65   125   163   219   134    98    71      29   116    102   102

of 14 have not harvested       35%   42%    38%    32%    37%   33%   34%   34%   40%   33%   36%   35%   35%   37%     32%   39%    37%   32%

products you purchase

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z4A

 

Thinking about yourself as a consumer who purchases or consumes fruits and vegetables, please tell me if you consider each of the following

extremely important, very important, somewhat important, not very important or not at all important.

 

A. That agricultural workers who harvest our nation's fruits and vegetables should receive minimum wage and be covered by social security and

unemployment laws

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Extremely important/Very      676   315   361    88   136   134   130    92    89   136    149    239   151   501   175   445    83     93    181

important (Net)                68%   65%   70%   69%I  76%I  67%I  69%I  70%I  55%   71%    66%    66%   68%   68%   65%   64%   76%P   76%P   74%

 

  Extremely important         381   163   218    52    72    80    70    50    54    76     80    129    96   293    88   247    49     53    107

                               38%   34%   42%B  41%   40%   40%   37%   38%   33%   40%    35%    36%   43%   40%O  33%   36%   45%    43%    43%

 

  Very important              294   152   143    36    64    54    59    43    36    60     69    110    55   208    87   198    34     41     74

                               29%   31%   28%   28%   36%I  27%   31%I  32%I  22%   31%    30%    30%   25%   28%   32%   28%   31%    33%    30%

 

Somewhat important            210   106   105    27    31    42    40    23    46    37     55     77    42   154    56   163    14     23     40

                               21%   22%   20%   21%   17%   21%   21%   17%   28%EH 19%    24%    21%   19%   21%   21%   23%Q  13%    19%    16%

 

Not very important/Not at      77    45    31     7    10    19    10    11    18     9     15     32    21    46    30    58     7      6     15

all important (Net)             8%    9%    6%    5%    6%    9%    5%    9%   11%G   5%     7%     9%    9%    6%   11%N   8%    7%     5%     6%

 

  Not very important           37    21    16     3     5    13     4     4     8     6      9     14     9    25    12    31     1      4      6

                                4%    4%    3%    3%    3%    6%G   2%    3%    5%    3%     4%     4%    4%    3%    5%    4%    1%     3%     2%

 

  Not at all important         39    24    15     4     6     6     6     7    10     3      6     18    12    21    18    27     6      2      9

                                4%    5%    3%    3%    3%    3%    3%    6%    6%    2%     3%     5%    6%    3%    7%N   4%    6%     2%     4%

 

Don't know/Don't consume       38    17    20     6     2     5     9     5     9    10      8     13     7    31     6    29     5      0     10

fruits and vegetables           4%    4%    4%    5%    1%    2%    5%E   4%    5%E   5%     3%     4%    3%    4%    2%    4%    4%     0      4%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z4A

 

Thinking about yourself as a consumer who purchases or consumes fruits and vegetables, please tell me if you consider each of the following

extremely important, very important, somewhat important, not very important or not at all important.

 

A. That agricultural workers who harvest our nation's fruits and vegetables should receive minimum wage and be covered by social security and

unemployment laws

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Extremely important/Very      676   141     78    110    116   125   257   123   207   340   401   267   194   136      69   208    182   211

important (Net)                68%   70%    74%    68%    67%   65%   68%   66%   65%   70%   66%   70%   70%   72%     76%   69%    66%   65%

 

  Extremely important         381    87     53     55     70    64   134    85   114   181   230   148   113    76      54   102    100   122

                               38%   43%F   51%DF  34%    40%   33%   35%   45%I  36%   37%   38%   39%   41%   40%     60%PQ 34%    36%   38%

                                                                                                                        R

 

  Very important              294    54     25     55     46    61   123    39    93   159   171   119    82    60      15   106     82    88

                               29%   27%    24%    34%    26%   32%   33%   21%   29%H  33%H  28%   31%   30%   32%     16%   35%OR  30%O  27%

 

Somewhat important            210    37     16     36     37    50    80    36    70   103   131    79    58    37      16    64     48    79

                               21%   18%    15%    22%    21%   26%C  21%   19%   22%   21%   22%   21%   21%   19%     18%   21%    17%   25%Q

 

Not very important/Not at      77    14      7     12     20    10    27    21    24    31    51    26    18    12       5    20     32    20

all important (Net)             8%    7%     7%     7%    12%F   5%    7%   11%J   8%    6%    8%    7%    7%    6%      5%    7%    12%R   6%

 

  Not very important           37     6      4      5     11     7    13    12     8    18    23    15    10     8       1    11     14    12

                                4%    3%     4%     3%     6%    4%    3%    6%I   2%    4%    4%    4%    4%    4%      1%    4%     5%    4%

 

  Not at all important         39     9      4      7      9     3    14     9    16    14    28    11     9     4       4     9     18     8

                                4%    4%     3%     4%     5%F   1%    4%    5%    5%    3%    5%    3%    3%    2%      4%    3%     6%R   2%

 

Don't know/Don't consume       38     8      4      4      1     7    14     8    16    13    26    10     6     4       1     9     13    14

fruits and vegetables           4%    4%E    3%     2%     *     4%E   4%    4%    5%    3%    4%    3%    2%    2%      1%    3%     5%    4%

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z4B

 

Thinking about yourself as a consumer who purchases or consumes fruits and vegetables, please tell me if you consider each of the following

extremely important, very important, somewhat important, not very important or not at all important.

 

B. That children under the age of 14 have not harvested products you purchase

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Extremely important/Very      355   158   197    36    65    75    75    50    51    71     72    116    95   270    85   234    44     51    113

important (Net)                35%   33%   38%   28%   36%   37%   40%   38%   31%   37%    32%    32%   43%KL 37%   32%   34%   40%    42%    46%

 

  Extremely important         167    71    96    20    22    40    35    26    24    34     32     51    50   129    38   112    18     29     60

                               17%   15%   19%   15%   12%   20%   18%   20%   15%   18%    14%    14%   23%KL 18%   14%   16%   16%    24%    25%

 

  Very important              188    87   101    16    43    35    40    24    26    37     40     65    45   141    47   122    27     22     52

                               19%   18%   20%   13%   24%   17%   21%   18%   16%   19%    18%    18%   20%   19%   18%   18%   24%    18%    21%

 

Somewhat important            319   151   168    42    56    68    56    38    57    54     70    130    66   223    96   234    35     32     64

                               32%   31%   32%   33%   31%   34%   30%   29%   36%   28%    31%    36%   30%   30%   36%   34%   32%    26%    26%

 

Not very important/Not at     250   142   108    38    46    50    42    36    34    57     62     86    44   183    67   179    20     30     44

all important (Net)            25%   29%C  21%   30%   26%   25%   22%   28%   21%   30%M   27%    24%   20%   25%   25%   26%   18%    24%    18%

 

  Not very important          166    87    78    29    38    34    29    21    14    46     41     56    23   119    46   116    10     27     22

                               17%   18%   15%   23%I  21%I  17%I  15%I  16%I   8%   24%LM  18%M   15%   10%   16%   17%   17%    9%    22%Q    9%

 

  Not at all important         85    55    30     9     9    16    13    15    21    11     22     30    21    64    20    63    10      3     21

                                8%   11%C   6%    7%    5%    8%    7%   12%E  13%E   6%    10%     8%   10%    9%    8%    9%    9%     2%     9%

 

Don't know/Don't consume       76    32    44    11    12     8    16     7    19     9     23     29    16    56    20    49    10     10     25

fruits and vegetables           8%    7%    9%    9%    7%    4%    9%F   6%   12%FH  4%    10%J    8%    7%    8%    7%    7%    9%     8%    10%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z4B

 

Thinking about yourself as a consumer who purchases or consumes fruits and vegetables, please tell me if you consider each of the following

extremely important, very important, somewhat important, not very important or not at all important.

 

B. That children under the age of 14 have not harvested products you purchase

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Extremely important/Very      355    84     40     51     65    64   127    65   125   163   219   134    98    71      29   116    102   102

important (Net)                35%   42%    38%    32%    37%   33%   34%   34%   40%   33%   36%   35%   35%   37%     32%   39%    37%   32%

 

  Extremely important         167    41     19     18     36    27    57    40    52    75   104    62    44    40      16    50     52    48

                               17%   21%D   19%    11%    20%D  14%   15%   21%   16%   15%   17%   16%   16%   21%     18%   17%    19%   15%

 

  Very important              188    43     21     33     29    37    70    25    74    88   115    72    54    31      13    66     50    54

                               19%   21%    20%    20%    17%   19%   19%   13%   23%H  18%   19%   19%   19%   16%     15%   22%    18%   17%

 

Somewhat important            319    63     27     61     58    59   119    63    97   158   196   122    91    56      28    98     77   114

                               32%   32%    26%    38%    33%   31%   32%   33%   31%   32%   32%   32%   33%   30%     31%   33%    28%   35%

 

Not very important/Not at     250    38     33     34     43    60   108    45    64   139   141   106    75    54      26    66     76    79

all important (Net)            25%   19%    32%B   21%    25%   31%BD 29%   24%   20%   29%I  23%   28%   27%   29%     29%   22%    28%   25%

 

  Not very important          166    23     25     22     31    37    72    28    36    99    89    74    51    40      18    38     60    48

                               17%   11%    23%B   14%    18%   19%B  19%   15%   11%   20%I  15%   19%   19%   21%     19%   13%    22%PR 15%

 

  Not at all important         85    15      9     12     12    23    36    16    27    40    52    32    24    14       8    28     16    31

                                8%    7%     8%     8%     7%   12%    9%    9%    9%    8%    9%    8%    9%    8%      9%    9%     6%   10%

 

Don't know/Don't consume       76    15      5     14      8     8    24    16    31    27    53    21    13     8       8    20     20    28

fruits and vegetables           8%    8%     4%     9%     5%    4%    6%    8%   10%J   6%    9%    5%    5%    4%      8%    7%     7%    9%

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z4C

 

Thinking about yourself as a consumer who purchases or consumes fruits and vegetables, please tell me if you consider each of the following

extremely important, very important, somewhat important, not very important or not at all important.

 

C. That children who work in agriculture are covered by the same laws as children who work in fast food restaurants

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   512   504    84   128   196   239   167   192   183    245    377   211   728   288   782    77     68    256

 

Weighted Total               1000   483   517   128*  179   200   189   132   161   191    227    361   221   732   268   696   109*   123*   246

 

 

Extremely important/Very      668   314   354    78   128   138   139    87    90   125    160    227   155   493   175   460    78     82    182

important (Net)                67%   65%   68%   61%   72%I  69%I  74%DI 66%   56%   66%    71%    63%   70%   67%   65%   66%   71%    67%    74%

 

  Extremely important         337   140   198    39    65    71    77    42    42    65     78    110    85   253    84   236    35     38     96

                               34%   29%   38%B  31%   36%   35%   41%I  32%   26%   34%    35%    30%   38%   35%   31%   34%   32%    31%    39%

 

  Very important              331   175   156    39    64    67    63    45    48    61     82    118    70   240    91   225    42     44     86

                               33%   36%   30%   30%   35%   34%   33%   34%   30%   32%    36%    33%   32%   33%   34%   32%   38%    36%    35%

 

Somewhat important            220   108   112    42    29    46    30    31    41    42     42     96    40   161    59   162    14     31     46

                               22%   22%   22%   33%EG 16%   23%   16%   24%   25%G  22%    18%    27%KM 18%   22%   22%   23%Q  13%    25%    19%

 

Not very important/Not at      80    50    30     8    18    15    12     7    18    19     19     24    17    53    26    50    13      9     11

all important (Net)             8%   10%C   6%    6%   10%    8%    6%    5%   11%   10%     8%     7%    8%    7%   10%    7%   12%     7%     5%

 

  Not very important           38    23    15     4     9     7     7     4     7    10      9     14     5    29    10    30     3      1      4

                                4%    5%    3%    3%    5%    3%    4%    3%    5%    5%     4%     4%    2%    4%    4%    4%    3%     1%     1%

 

  Not at all important         41    27    15     4     9     9     5     3    11     9     10     10    12    25    17    20    10      7      8

                                4%    6%C   3%    3%    5%    4%    3%    2%    7%GH  5%     4%     3%    6%    3%    6%    3%    9%P    6%     3%

 

Don't know/Don't consume       32    11    21     0     4     1     8     6    12     4      6     13     9    24     8    23     5      1      6

fruits and vegetables           3%    2%    4%    0     2%    *     4%DF  5%DF  8%DEF 2%     3%     4%    4%    3%    3%    3%    4%     1%     2%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z4C

 

Thinking about yourself as a consumer who purchases or consumes fruits and vegetables, please tell me if you consider each of the following

extremely important, very important, somewhat important, not very important or not at all important.

 

C. That children who work in agriculture are covered by the same laws as children who work in fast food restaurants

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total             1016   193    101    163    173   207   401   208   353   447   666   341   234   181      84   309    269   343

 

Weighted Total               1000   200    105*   161    174   192   378   188   317   488   610   382   276   189      91*  300    275   323

 

 

Extremely important/Very      668   144     78    109    119   131   271   119   211   334   402   262   186   135      59   210    191   202

important (Net)                67%   72%    75%    68%    68%   68%   72%   64%   66%   69%   66%   68%   67%   71%     64%   70%    69%   63%

 

  Extremely important         337    75     37     45     68    69   138    63   115   159   209   128    97    62      32   101     99   105

                               34%   38%    36%    28%    39%   36%   37%   33%   36%   33%   34%   33%   35%   33%     35%   34%    36%   32%

 

  Very important              331    68     41     64     51    62   134    57    96   176   193   134    90    73      27   109     92    98

                               33%   34%    39%    40%    29%   32%   35%   30%   30%   36%   32%   35%   33%   38%     29%   36%    33%   30%

 

Somewhat important            220    39     23     34     41    44    65    40    72   107   137    82    61    40      23    62     53    80

                               22%   19%    22%    21%    23%   23%   17%   21%   23%   22%   23%   21%   22%   21%     25%   21%    19%   25%

 

Not very important/Not at      80    14      2     15     12    12    29    22    22    36    49    30    26     9       6    20     24    27

all important (Net)             8%    7%     2%     9%C    7%    6%    8%   12%    7%    7%    8%    8%    9%    5%      7%    7%     9%    8%

 

  Not very important           38     2      1     10      7     6    14     9    11    18    24    14     9     6       2    12     11    13

                                4%    1%     1%     6%BC   4%    3%    4%    5%    4%    4%    4%    4%    3%    3%      2%    4%     4%    4%

 

  Not at all important         41    12      1      4      4     6    15    13    10    18    25    16    16     3       5     9     13    14

                                4%    6%     1%     3%     3%    3%    4%    7%    3%    4%    4%    4%    6%    2%      5%    3%     5%    4%

 

Don't know/Don't consume       32     4      2      3      3     4    12     7    13    10    21     9     4     5       3     8      7    14

fruits and vegetables           3%    2%     2%     2%     2%    2%    3%    4%    4%    2%    4%    2%    1%    3%      3%    3%     2%    4%

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z5A

 

Please tell me the earliest age range at which you would allow your children to do each of the following. Would you say under age 10, ages 10-12,

ages 13-15 or ages 16-17?

 

A. Hold a job during the summer

 

Base = Children under 18 in household

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total              341   166   175    37    83   120    79    16     4    67     71    134    69   245    96   242    31     32     71

 

Weighted Total                382   172   211    63*  120*  119    61*   13**   4**  77*    71*   146    88*  281   101*  236    49**   66*    82*

 

 

15 and under (Net)            220   103   117    35    72    68    38     5     0    44     50     82    44   154    65   147    24     29     41

                               58%   60%   55%   56%   60%   57%   62%   38%    0    58%    71%LM  56%   49%   55%   65%   62%   50%    44%    50%

 

  Under age 10                  3     2     1     1     1     0     0     0     0     0      0      2     1     2     1     1     0      0      0

                                1%    1%    *     2%    1%    0     0     0     0     0      0      1%    1%    1%    1%    *     0      0      0

 

  Ages 10-12                   25    15     9     4    12     7     1     1     0     3      9      7     6    12    12    16     0      4      3

                                6%    9%    4%    6%   10%G   6%    1%   11%    0     4%    13%     5%    6%    4%   12%N   7%    0      6%     4%

 

  Ages 13-15                  192    86   106    31    60    61    37     3     0    42     41     73    37   140    52   130    24     25     38

                               50%   50%   50%   49%   50%   51%   61%   27%    0    54%    58%    50%   42%   50%   52%   55%   50%    37%    47%

 

Ages 16-17                    156    67    89    28    48    49    20     7     3    30     21     63    42   121    35    88    22     36     41

                               41%   39%   42%   44%   40%   41%   33%   55%   67%   40%    29%    43%   48%K  43%   35%   37%   45%    54%    50%

 

At no age                       6     2     5     0     0     2     3     1     1     2      0      2     2     6     1     2     3      2      0

                                2%    1%    2%    0     0     1%    4%E   6%   33%    3%     0      1%    3%    2%    1%    1%    5%     2%     0

 

Don't know                      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     0     0     0     0     0      0      0

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z5A

 

Please tell me the earliest age range at which you would allow your children to do each of the following. Would you say under age 10, ages 10-12,

ages 13-15 or ages 16-17?

 

A. Hold a job during the summer

 

Base = Children under 18 in household

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total              341    53     35     61     71    79   177     0    21   320     0   341   234   181      31   100     93   114

 

Weighted Total                382    67*    43**   69*    79*   78*  184     0**  23** 359     0** 382   276   189      42** 112*   106*  117

 

 

15 and under (Net)            220    37     20     33     48    49   113     0     8   212     0   220   157   109      24    62     59    72

                               58%   55%    47%    48%    61%   63%   61%    0    33%   59%    0    58%   57%   58%     56%   55%    56%   62%

 

  Under age 10                  3     1      0      0      1     0     1     0     0     3     0     3     1     2       0     2      0     1

                                1%    2%     0      0      1%    0     *     0     0     1%    0     1%    *     1%      0     2%     0     1%

 

  Ages 10-12                   25     7      1      3      2     5     9     0     1    24     0    25    19    11       2     5     10     7

                                6%   10%     2%     4%     3%    7%    5%    0     4%    7%    0     6%    7%    6%      5%    5%     9%    6%

 

  Ages 13-15                  192    29     19     31     45    44   102     0     7   186     0   192   137    96      22    55     49    64

                               50%   43%    45%    45%    56%   57%   56%    0    29%   52%    0    50%   50%   51%     51%   49%    46%   54%

 

Ages 16-17                    156    30     22     34     29    29    67     0    15   141     0   156   116    75      19    45     47    44

                               41%   44%    51%    49%    37%   37%   36%    0    64%   39%    0    41%   42%   40%     44%   40%    44%   37%

 

At no age                       6     1      1      2      2     0     4     0     1     6     0     6     4     4       0     5      0     1

                                2%    1%     2%     2%     3%    0     2%    0     3%    2%    0     2%    1%    2%      0     5%     0     1%

 

Don't know                      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     0       0     0      0     0

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z5B

 

Please tell me the earliest age range at which you would allow your children to do each of the following. Would you say under age 10, ages 10-12,

ages 13-15 or ages 16-17?

 

B. Hold a job during the school year

 

Base = Children under 18 in household

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total              341   166   175    37    83   120    79    16     4    67     71    134    69   245    96   242    31     32     71

 

Weighted Total                382   172   211    63*  120*  119    61*   13**   4**  77*    71*   146    88*  281   101*  236    49**   66*    82*

 

 

15 and under (Net)             45    27    18     4    19    15     6     1     0    11     13      9    11    29    16    30     2      8      5

                               12%   16%C   8%    6%   15%   13%   10%    6%    0    15%    18%L    6%   12%   10%   16%   13%    4%    12%     6%

 

  Under age 10                  1     1     0     1     0     0     0     0     0     0      0      0     1     1     0     0     0      0      0

                                *     1%    0     2%    0     0     0     0     0     0      0      0     1%    *     0     0     0      0      0

 

  Ages 10-12                    3     3     0     0     1     0     0     1     0     1      0      2     0     2     1     3     0      0      0

                                1%    2%    0     0     1%    0     0     6%    0     1%     0      1%    0     1%    1%    1%    0      0      0

 

  Ages 13-15                   41    23    18     3    17    15     6     0     0    11     13      7    10    26    15    27     2      8      5

                               11%   14%    8%    4%   14%   13%   10%    0     0    14%L   18%L    5%   11%    9%   15%   11%    4%    12%     6%

 

Ages 16-17                    302   136   166    56    90    93    48    10     3    60     52    121    69   228    74   190    41     52     68

                               79%   79%   79%   89%   75%   78%   79%   77%   67%   78%    74%    83%   78%   81%   74%   80%   84%    79%    82%

 

At no age                      35     9    26     4    11    10     7     1     1     5      6     16     7    24    11    16     6      6     10

                                9%    5%   12%B   6%    9%    9%   11%   10%   33%    7%     8%    11%    8%    8%   11%    7%   12%     8%    12%

 

Don't know                      1     0     1     0     0     0     0     1     0     0      0      0     1     1     0     1     0      0      0

                                *     0     *     0     0     0     0     6%    0     0      0      0     1%    *     0     *     0      0      0

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z5B

 

Please tell me the earliest age range at which you would allow your children to do each of the following. Would you say under age 10, ages 10-12,

ages 13-15 or ages 16-17?

 

B. Hold a job during the school year

 

Base = Children under 18 in household

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total              341    53     35     61     71    79   177     0    21   320     0   341   234   181      31   100     93   114

 

Weighted Total                382    67*    43**   69*    79*   78*  184     0**  23** 359     0** 382   276   189      42** 112*   106*  117

 

 

15 and under (Net)             45     9      2      7      6    11    30     0     1    44     0    45    33    26       3    17     11    13

                               12%   14%     4%    10%     7%   15%   16%    0     3%   12%    0    12%   12%   14%      8%   15%    10%   11%

 

  Under age 10                  1     1      0      0      0     0     0     0     0     1     0     1     0     1       0     1      0     0

                                *     2%     0      0      0     0     0     0     0     *     0     *     0     1%      0     1%     0     0

 

  Ages 10-12                    3     0      0      0      0     2     2     0     0     3     0     3     1     2       0     2      0     1

                                1%    0      0      0      0     2%    1%    0     0     1%    0     1%    *     1%      0     1%     0     1%

 

  Ages 13-15                   41     8      2      7      6    10    28     0     1    40     0    41    32    23       3    15     11    12

                               11%   12%     4%    10%     7%   12%   15%    0     3%   11%    0    11%   11%   12%      8%   13%    10%   10%

 

Ages 16-17                    302    55     38     55     59    64   134     0    18   284     0   302   216   148      38    86     82    92

                               79%   81%    88%    80%    74%   81%   73%    0    79%   79%    0    79%   78%   78%     90%   76%    77%   78%

 

At no age                      35     3      3      7     14     3    20     0     4    30     0    35    26    15       1     9     13    12

                                9%    5%     7%    10%    18%BF  4%   11%    0    18%    8%    0     9%    9%    8%      2%    8%    12%   10%

 

Don't know                      1     0      1      0      0     0     0     0     0     1     0     1     1     0       0     1      0     0

                                *     0      2%     0      0     0     0     0     0     *     0     *     *     0       0     1%     0     0

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing


 

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                                             ORC STUDY #714069           CARAVAN           FEBRUARY 11, 2005

                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z5C

 

Please tell me the earliest age range at which you would allow your children to do each of the following. Would you say under age 10, ages 10-12,

ages 13-15 or ages 16-17?

 

C. Work in agricultural fields as a hired farm-worker

 

Base = Children under 18 in household

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total              341   166   175    37    83   120    79    16     4    67     71    134    69   245    96   242    31     32     71

 

Weighted Total                382   172   211    63*  120*  119    61*   13**   4**  77*    71*   146    88*  281   101*  236    49**   66*    82*

 

 

15 and under (Net)            129    61    67    17    35    44    27     3     1    21     32     50    25    81    48    89     8     20     14

                               34%   36%   32%   27%   29%   37%   44%   26%   21%   28%    45%JM  34%   28%   29%   48%N  38%   17%    31%    17%

 

  Under age 10                  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     0     0     0     0     0      0      0

 

  Ages 10-12                   13     5     9     1     2     7     1     1     1     2      1      8     3     4     9    13     0      0      1

                                4%    3%    4%    2%    2%    6%    1%    6%   21%    2%     2%     5%    3%    2%    9%N   5%    0      0      2%

 

  Ages 13-15                  115    57    59    16    33    37    26     3     0    19     31     42    22    76    39    77     8     20     13

                               30%   33%   28%   25%   27%   31%   42%   20%    0    25%    44%JLM 29%   25%   27%   38%   32%   17%    31%    16%

 

Ages 16-17                    213    99   113    42    66    63    30     8     2    45     36     74    57   168    45   134    34     30     54

                               56%   58%   54%   67%   55%   53%   49%   64%   46%   59%    51%    51%   64%   60%O  45%   57%   69%    46%    66%

 

At no age                      37    10    28     3    19     9     4     1     1     9      3     19     7    30     7     9     7     15     12

                               10%    6%   13%B   5%   15%    8%    7%    9%   33%   12%     4%    13%K   7%   11%    7%    4%   14%    23%P   15%

 

Don't know                      4     2     2     0     0     3     1     0     0     1      0      2     0     3     1     4     0      0      2

                                1%    1%    1%    0     0     2%    1%    0     0     1%     0      2%    0     1%    1%    1%    0      0      2%

 

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C - D/E/F/G/H/I - J/K/L/M - N/O - P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing


 

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Question Z5C

 

Please tell me the earliest age range at which you would allow your children to do each of the following. Would you say under age 10, ages 10-12,

ages 13-15 or ages 16-17?

 

C. Work in agricultural fields as a hired farm-worker

 

Base = Children under 18 in household

 

 

 

                                           Household Income                                                                 Education

                                   -------------------------------             H.H. Size       Children In H.H.     -------------------------

                                          $25K-  $35K-  $50K- $75K   Dual    -------------  ----------------------    HS         Coll

                                    LT     LT     LT     LT    Or   Income            3 Or              Under  12-  Incom-  HS   Incom-  Coll

                            Total  $25K   $35K   $50K   $75K  More   H.H.    1    2   More  None Total   12    17    plete  Grad  plete  Grad

                              (A)   (B)    (C)    (D)    (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   (K)   (L)   (M)   (N)     (O)   (P)    (Q)   (R)

 

Unweighted Total              341    53     35     61     71    79   177     0    21   320     0   341   234   181      31   100     93   114

 

Weighted Total                382    67*    43**   69*    79*   78*  184     0**  23** 359     0** 382   276   189      42** 112*   106*  117

 

 

15 and under (Net)            129    18     10     19     24    35    69     0     4   125     0   129    93    64       7    36     31    51

                               34%   27%    24%    28%    30%   45%   37%    0    15%   35%    0    34%   34%   34%     17%   32%    30%   43%

 

  Under age 10                  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     0       0     0      0     0

 

  Ages 10-12                   13     1      1      4      3     3     3     0     2    12     0    13    11     6       1     3      4     5

                                4%    1%     2%     6%     4%    3%    1%    0     8%    3%    0     4%    4%    3%      3%    3%     4%    4%

 

  Ages 13-15                  115    18      9     15     21    33    66     0     2   113     0   115    82    58       6    32     28    46

                               30%   26%    21%    22%    26%   42%D  36%    0     7%   32%    0    30%   30%   31%     15%   29%    26%   39%

 

Ages 16-17                    213    43     28     42     45    36    95     0    15   197     0   213   155   103      35    66     54    56

                               56%   65%    65%    61%    57%   46%   52%    0    67%   55%    0    56%   56%   55%     83%   59%    51%   48%

 

At no age                      37     5      5      7      9     7    16     0     4    33     0    37    27    19       0     8     19    10

                               10%    8%    12%     9%    11%    9%    9%    0    18%    9%    0    10%   10%   10%      0     8%    18%P   9%

 

Don't know                      4     0      0      1      2     0     4     0     0     4     0     4     2     3       0     2      2     0

                                1%    0      0      1%     2%    0     2%    0     0     1%    0     1%    1%    1%      0     2%     2%    0

 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - B/C/D/E/F - H/I/J - K/L - O/P/Q/R

Overlap formulae used.  * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing


 

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                                                                       CHILD LABOR

Question Z5D

 

Please tell me the earliest age range at which you would allow your children to do each of the following. Would you say under age 10, ages 10-12,

ages 13-15 or ages 16-17?

 

D. Be employed to operate a tractor or other farm machinery

 

Base = Children under 18 in household

 

 

 

                                                                                                                           Race

                                                                                                                        -----------        Believe

                                      Sex                     Age                          Region                       White Black  His-  Child

                                   ----------  ---------------------------------- -------------------------             Only  Only   panic Labor

                                         Fe-    18-   25-   35-   45-   55-       North- North                    Non-  (Non- (Non-  (Any  Problm

                            Total  Male  male    24    34    44    54    64   65+  east Central South  West Metro Metro Hisp) Hisp)  Race) In U.S.

                              (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)    (K)    (L)   (M)   (N)   (O)   (P)   (Q)    (R)    (S)

 

Unweighted Total              341   166   175    37    83   120    79    16     4    67     71    134    69   245    96   242    31     32     71

 

Weighted Total                382   172   211    63*  120*  119    61*   13**   4**  77*    71*   146    88*  281   101*  236    49**   66*    82*

 

 

15 and under (Net)             35    21    14     0    11    18     2     2     1     3      8     16     9    20    15    24     0      5      5

                                9%   12%    7%    0    10%   15%DG  4%   16%   21%    4%    11%    11%   10%    7%   15%N  10%    0      8%     6%

 

  Under age 10                  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     0     0     0     0     0      0      0

 

  Ages 10-12                    2     1     1     0     0     1     0     0     0