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  • Mar, 2012

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    Women in Defence Forces

    Q. From what you’ve read and heard, do you think that women are generally respected and treated fairly in Australia’s defence forces or are they not respected or treated fairly?

     

    Total

    Vote Labor

    Vote Lib/Nat

    Vote Greens

    Men

    Women

    Respected and treated fairly

    31%

    34%

    34%

    24%

    37%

    25%

    Not respected or treated fairly

    44%

    43%

    41%

    58%

    40%

    48%

    Don’t know

    25%

    23%

    25%

    18%

    23%

    27%

    44% think that women in Australia’s defence forces are not respected or treated fairly, 31% think they are respected and treated fairly and 25% don’t know.

    Only 25% of women think women in the defence forces are respected and treated fairly compared to 37% of men. 54% of respondents aged 55+ think they are not respected or treated fairly.

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  • Feb, 2010

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    Morality and politics

    Q. The Opposition Leader Tony Abbott recently said that he believes women should try to remain virgins until they are married. Do you think Tony Abbott should or should not be giving advice on moral issues like sex and marriage?

      Total Firm Labor Soft Labor Firm Coalition Soft Coalition Firm Green Soft Green
    Should be giving advice on moral issues 19% 11% 11% 39% 27% 10% 10%
    Should not be giving advice on moral issues 70% 86% 83% 48% 67% 82% 87%
    Don’t know 11% 3% 6% 13% 7% 8% 4%

     Most people (70%) think that Tony Abbott should not be giving advice on moral issues like sex and marriage, 19% think he should be giving advice on moral issues and 11% don’t know. 

     Males were more likely to think that Abbott should be giving advice on moral issues (23%), while females were more likely to think he should not (75%). 

     People aged 45 – 54  were more likely than those in other age groups to think Abbott should not be giving advice on moral issues (78%). 

    Coalition voters were more likely to think Abbott should be giving advice on moral issues (34%), while Labor (84%) and Green (84%) voters were more likely to think he should not.  56% of Coalition voters and 67% of soft Coalition voters think Abbott should not be giving advice on moral issues. Comments »

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