Summary
- Overall the majority of residents feel safe when outside their home due to the Covid-19 outbreak (61%), whereas a quarter feel unsafe.
- Residents in the 16-24 age groups are most likely to feel safe outside their home due to the Covid-19 outbreak (79%), whilst those aged 25-34 and 55-64 are most likely to feel unsafe (29%).
- Females are more likely to feel unsafe when outside their home due to the Covid-19 outbreak (same trend as W1) and households with children are more likely to feel safe (opposite trend to W1).
W1/W2 Sample chart:
This chart shows that fewer residents feel safe when currently outside their home due to the Coronavirus outbreak (a decrease of 5 percentage points). A quarter of residents in wave 2 feel ‘unsafe’.
Sample chart
Base W1: 1,922 | W2: 1,313
Age chart:
This chart shows that residents in the 16-24 age group are most likely to feel safe outside their home due to the Coronavirus outbreak (79%), whilst those aged 25-34 and 55-64 are most likely to feel unsafe (both 29%).
Age chart
Base 16-24: 163 | 25-34: 275 | 35-44: 200 | 45-54: 208 | 55-64: 174 | 65+: 237
Gender chart:
This chart shows that females are more likely to feel unsafe when outside their home due to the Coronavirus outbreak (29%) than males (20%).
Gender chart
Base – Male: 637 | Female: 616
Household composition chart:
This chart shows that households with children are more likely to feel safe when outside their home due to the Coronavirus outbreak (65%) than those with no children (58%).
Household composition chart
Base – Households with children: 363 | Households without children: 841