Summary
- The majority of residents feel confident that they understand the current rules and guidance; this is consistent with W1.
- Confidence increases with age; the youngest residents are less sure that they understand the rules and guidance.
- Males and households with children are least confident that they understand the rules and guidance.
W1/W2 Sample chart:
This chart shows that confidence levels in understanding the current rules and guidance to Coronavirus are consistently high; 80% are confident in wave 1 and 81% are confident in wave 2, however the proportion saying they are ‘unconfident’ has increased by 4 percentage points in wave 2.
Sample chart
Base W1 1,923 | W2: 1,318
Age chart:
This chart shows that confidence in understanding the current rules and guidance related to Coronavirus increases with age; the youngest residents (aged 16-24) are less confident; just 43% are confident compared to at least 80% of residents in all other age groups.
Age chart
Base 16-24: 163 | 25-34: 275 | 35-44: 199 | 45-54: 212 | 55-64: 175 | 65+: 237
Gender chart:
This chart shows that females are more confident that they understand the current rules and guidance related to Coronavirus than males, 86% of them are confident compared to 76% of males.
Gender chart
Base – Male: 642 | Female: 616
Household composition chart:
This chart shows that households with no children are most confident that they understand the current rules and guidance related to Coronavirus; 86% are confident compared to 78% of households with children.
Household composition chart
Base – Children in household: 366 | No children in household: 842