Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Young Life and Times Survey, 2023

Variable Details

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Label49. Is there anything else you would like to say about community relations in Northern Ireland?
Responses
blic by being able to sit together in Stormont and be civil as if the public see this reflected it is more than likely they too will be more civil to one another as this increase in violence is due to our flawed assembly at the moment and if we do not imp 1
community my whole life and being taught of the tensions in the past, I believe that there are stronger community relations now. 1
e been linked with ethnic groups- for example Catholics and Protestants. I agree that these attacks have not gotten worse through out the years, however, I do not think that they have gotten much better as these tensions still arise frequently. To be able 1
es into normal towns without junkies and paramilitary scum maybe 16 year olds like me would feel comfortable walking around our own home but I live with the fear of getting misidentified and shot & grown men coming into my house. And that's not a joke it' 1
opinions and the way we go about it is we don't talk about it because we do not need to. it does not give us reasons to stop being friends and it does not give me any reasons to not make new friends. 1
ople of Northern Ireland. 1
rbs to intimidate others or 'mark their territory', which could all stop if people were educated and respectful of others around them. 1
sations . My mum has always described religion like a car same brand different models and no one knows who's right or wrong so it's pointless to have anger based on things that you can't control in life or don't even know its 100% yourself. Religion and p 1
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationYoung Life and Times Survey, 2023
UniverseIn 2023 all 16-year-olds who celebrated their 16th birthday in January, February or March 2023 were invited to take part. YLT 2023 was a split survey. YLT is part of a suite of surveys, which includes the Kids’ Life and Times (KLT) survey of P7 children (10-11 year-olds), and Northern Ireland Life and Times (NILT) survey of adults (18 years +).
SamplingSimple random sample
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study