May 11, 2016 - This infographic illustrates the results of a Red C opinion poll commissioned by European Movement Irelan
Awareness EU will abolish mobile phone roaming charges by 15 June 2017 All Adults
Social Class Breakdown
8%
ABC1
96%
2015
2016
EM IRELAND/RED C POLL
C2DE
91%
92%
AWARENESS
Ireland & the EU Poll
F
79%
This infographic illustrates the results of a Red C opinion poll commissioned by European Movement Ireland, to ascertain the views of Irish people on a variety of topics related to Irish-EU relations. The poll was conducted from 9-11 May 2016 among a representative sample of 1,015 people aged 18 and over from across the country. A series of statements were read out and respondents were asked by Red C to Agree strongly, Agree slightly, Disagree strongly or Disagree slightly. We have grouped them into ‘Agree’ and ‘Disagree’
Gender Breakdown
94%
91%
The UK should remain in the EU All Adults
Work-Status Breakdown
Regional breakdown 94
Working Part Time
Connaught/Ulster
92
Retired
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
91%
96
97
82
93
92%
90
92%
94% 18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-65
65+
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Munster
85%
Age breakdown
Munster
Age
86%
AGREE
Percent
Percent
Age breakdown 92
Dublin
Rest of Leinster
Rest of Leinster
86%
Connaught/Ulster
83
Full Time Student
87% Dublin
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
92 82
83
87
90
85
Work-Status Breakdown 90
Working Full Time Working Part Time Unemployed Home Maker Full Time Student
Age 18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-65
65+
Retired
77 71
Percent
95
Home Maker
86%
Percent
76
Unemployed
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
14%
95
Working Full Time
Regional breakdown
84 93 88
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
If the UK were to leave the EU, Ireland should leave also? All Adults
Ireland should remain part of the EU
ABC1
14%
81%
Social Class Breakdown
All Adults
Social Class Breakdown
ABC1
92%
10%
DISAGREE
22%
19%
88%
90% AGREE
F
91%
F
23% Connaught/Ulster
96%
Work-Status Breakdown
Dublin
Rest of Leinster
24 16
26
18
Unemployed
15 Home Maker Full Time Student Retired
Age 25-34
35-44
28
45-54
55-65
Regional breakdown
65+
17
85%
87%
11
2015
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Work-Status Breakdown
13%
92
Working Full Time
Gender Breakdown
83
Working Part Time
76
Unemployed
18%
87%
20%
90
Full Time Student
AGREE
84
Retired
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
16% Dublin
Rest of Leinster
84
Home Maker
Connaught/Ulster
21%
2016
Taking everything into consideration, Ireland has on balance, benefited from being a member of the EU All Adults
21
20%
94%
Munster
23
Working Part Time
14
88%
17
91%
Percent
Working Full Time
Percent
Percent
Support from adults aged 18-24 has increased
Regional breakdown
Age breakdown
18-24
2016
C2DE
C2DE
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
2015
Support from adults aged 18-24 has increased
Regional breakdown Connaught/Ulster
91%
Munster
20%
85% Dublin
Rest of Leinster
87%
81%
91%
Munster
87% 2015
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2016