2019 Q1 Immigration Phone Survey Results

2019 Q1 Immigration Phone Survey Results Data set is the result of commissioned questions in the Atlantic Quarterly omnibus public opinion survey conducted in February 2019. These commissioned questions relate to public opinion regarding perceptions of immigration. Results are provided for each question broken down by various demographic markers (age, gender, geographic region, education level and household income). Sample size consisted of 400 telephone interviews in a random sample of adult aged 18+ from Nova Scotia. 2024-07-24 Government of Nova Scotia Society and Cultureimmigrationsurveypollopinionresearchimmigration and population growth Nova Scotia original metadata (https://data.novascotia.ca)HTML https://data.novascotia.ca/datasets/5hrm-2nyt 2019 Q1 Immigration Phone Survey Results (CSV)CSV https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/5hrm-2nyt/rows.csv?accessType=DOWNLOAD 2019 Q1 Immigration Phone Survey Results (CSV Excel)CSV https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/5hrm-2nyt/rows.csv?accessType=DOWNLOAD&bom=true&format=true 2019 Q1 Immigration Phone Survey Results (CSV Excel (EU))CSV https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/5hrm-2nyt/rows.csv?accessType=DOWNLOAD&bom=true&format=true&delimiter=%3B 2019 Q1 Immigration Phone Survey Results (TSV)other https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/5hrm-2nyt/rows.tsv?accessType=DOWNLOAD&bom=true&format=true&delimiter=%3B 2019 Q1 Immigration Phone Survey Results (RDF)RDF https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/5hrm-2nyt/rows.rdf?accessType=DOWNLOAD 2019 Q1 Immigration Phone Survey Results (RSS)RSS https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/5hrm-2nyt/rows.rss?accessType=DOWNLOAD 2019 Q1 Immigration Phone Survey Results (XML)XML https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/5hrm-2nyt/rows.xml?accessType=DOWNLOAD

Data set is the result of commissioned questions in the Atlantic Quarterly omnibus public opinion survey conducted in February 2019. These commissioned questions relate to public opinion regarding perceptions of immigration. Results are provided for each question broken down by various demographic markers (age, gender, geographic region, education level and household income). Sample size consisted of 400 telephone interviews in a random sample of adult aged 18+ from Nova Scotia.

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