Who can you trust?
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday 26 May 2009
Who can you trust?
A narrow majority of New
Zealanders say most people can be trusted with those on
higher incomes saying they are more trusting of others
generally and Maori and Pacific Island people less trusting.
These findings are from UMR Research’s latest survey of public opinion among those aged 18 years and over . People were asked the question:
Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted or that you cannot be too careful in dealing with people?
The results show that 56% of people say ‘most people can be trusted’ though a large minority (39%) say ‘you cannot be too careful in dealing with people’.
“These results swing around when you look at them by ethnicity. Most Maori and Pacific Island people (54%) said you cannot be too careful in dealing with people and only 41% said most people can be trusted,” said a UMR Director Tim Grafton.
“There’s also a difference by income and occupation. For instance, 69% of those earning more than $50,000 a year said most people can be trusted, but only a minority of blue collar workers (45%) and 52% of those earning less than $30,000 a year said that,” he said.
For further Information:
Tim Grafton 027-270-9084 or 04-473-1064
WHO CAN YOU TRUST?
Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted, OR, that you can not be too careful in dealing with people?
Most can be Can not be too
Base
trusted careful Unsure
Depends
ALL 750 56%
39% 2% 3%
AREA
Auckland
241 53% 42% 3%
2%
Christchurch 82 57%
42% 0% 1%
Wellington
77 62% 34% 2%
2%
Provincial 350 57%
37% 3% 3%
Rural
147 52% 42% 2%
4%
North Island 568 55%
39% 3% 3%
South Island
182 60% 37% 1%
2%
GENDER
Male 359 57%
38% 2% 3%
Female
391 56% 39% 3%
2%
AGE GROUP
Under 30 157 51%
45% 3% 1%
30-44
225 58% 39% 1%
2%
45-59 196 61%
33% 3% 3%
60 Plus
172 53% 40% 3%
4%
OCCUPATION
Professionals, 193
69% 26% 3% 2%
Managers
Technicians, 58 63%
31% 1% 5%
Associates
Clerks & Sales 112 59%
39% 1% 1%
Blue collar
121 45% 52% 0%
3%
Students 51 55%
43% 2% 0%
Retired
110 50% 41% 3%
6%
Homemaker 59 50%
47% 3% 0%
PERSONAL
INCOME
Less than $30k 274 52%
43% 3% 2%
$30k to $50k
168 52% 44% 2%
2%
More than $50k 212 69%
27% 2% 2%
ETHNICITY
Maori &
PI 115 41% 54%
5% 0%
Non Maori/Non PI 635
59% 36% 2%
3%
HOUSEHOLD TYPE
Have dependent 296
54% 43% 1% 2%
children
No dependent 454 58%
36% 3% 3%
children
One
adult household 156 50% 42%
4% 4%
Two adult household 471
59% 37% 2% 2%
Three
or more adults 119 54% 44%
1% 1%
Renting home 191
51% 46% 2% 1%
Own
home 509 58% 36%
3% 3%
MARITAL STATUS
Married/ Civil Union
412 58% 36% 3%
3%
Defacto 72 52%
45% 3% 0%
Single/ Never married
136 54% 43% 2%
1%
Divorced/Widow 125 52%
41%
ends 2% 5%