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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)