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Q24(1)

Like son to do similar job to own

Yes

Q24(ii)

94

(10%)

No

785

(86%

Don't know 32

·(4%

Total 911

(100)

(No information 6 respondents)

Kind of job preferred for son (for respondents who did not want son to do a job similar to their own)

Technologist, Manager, professional Technician, lower white collar worker Foreman, supervisor

Craftsman, skilled job

Operative, semi-skilled job

2

3

6

Have a business

8

No preference

(9

195

Unclassifiable

(10)

Don't know

Labourer, unskilled job

248 (30%)

96

12%

8

1%

16

2%

4

2

18

2%

414 (50%)

4

13 (2%)

(N/A 94 respondents)

Total

823 (99)

Q25

Son's Education

(1) Would support him

8.

3 years of

secondary school

884 (96%)

(2) Would not support him

23 (2%)

(3) Don't know

Total

10 (1%) 917 (99)

(No informa- b.

tion one respondent)

5 years of

secondary school

864 (94%)

40 (5%)

10 (1%) 916 (100)

C.

Full time three year polytechnic or

university course

734 (80%) 154 (17%)

29 (3%) 917 (100)

Q26

Helping Others v. "Minding Own Business"

(1) a.

(2)

b.

When a fellow worker is in trouble a man should help him as much as he can People in trouble often bring it on themselves. When a fellow worker is in trouble it is safer for a man to mind his own business

875 (95%)

36

(3)

Don't know

كم

(4%)

·6 (1%)

Total

917 (100)

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