National Survey Results Pt. 3


EMBARGOED for release Feb. 15, 2000 (12:01 a.m.)

Research – Straight Talk From Americans – 2000

A National Survey for the Pew Center for Civic Journalism conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates.


TOPLINE SURVEY RESULTS

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TOPLINE RESULTS PART THREE (Questions 25- D11)

National and Regional Survey Results by question.

25. Now I’d like you to rate the quality of the local public schools in your area. Please tell me if you think they are doing an excellent job, a good job, a fair job, or a poor job. (First/How about) (INSERT ITEMS. DO NOT ROTATE)-are they doing an excellent job, a good job, only a fair job, or a poor job?

 

Excellent

Good

Fair

Poor

Can’t rate

DK/ Ref.

a. Local public elementary schools            

National

23

37

19

4

14

3

Tampa

13

34

22

7

22

3

Philadelphia

21

34

22

10

11

2

Denver

12

35

26

8

16

4

San Francisco

14

35

19

11

17

4

b. Local public middle, junior high and high schools            

National

16

32

24

10

16

3

Tampa

8

31

24

11

23

2

Philadelphia

16

30

20

18

13

3

Denver

9

29

24

11

21

5

San Francisco

11

21

25

15

23

5

Based on those who are parents of school age children

26. What about the school(s) your child (your children) attend? Overall, how satisfied are you with the school(s) your child (children) attend? Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not too satisfied or not at all satisfied?

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

52

Very satisfied

52

58

49

50

35

Somewhat satisfied

33

32

40

35

6

Not too satisfied

9

4

6

9

4

Not at all satisfied

4

4

4

5

1

(DO NOT READ)Other/Can’t rate

2

1

2

*

*

(DO NOT READ) Don’t know/Refused

0

1

0

0

(n=291)

 

(n=141)

(n=142)

(n=122)

(n=112)

NOTE: An asterisk (*) means less than .5 percent gave this answer.

27. Based on your own experiences or those of people you know who have children, do you think the local public schools in your area have a great need, some need, or no need to… (READ AND ROTATE) (Next/And how about) do you think the local public schools have a great need, some need or no need at all to…

 

Great need

Some need

No need

DK/ Ref.

a. Improve the quality of teachers        

National

28

42

19

11

Tampa

36

37

12

16

Philadelphia

33

39

18

10

Denver

33

41

14

12

San Francisco

41

35

11

13

b. Reduce class sizes        

National

33

32

21

13

Tampa

49

26

11

15

Philadelphia

36

30

22

12

Denver

45

32

10

13

San Francisco

42

30

13

15

c. Provide more opportunities for parents to participate in the learning process        

National

30

39

19

11

Tampa

37

32

12

19

Philadelphia

41

34

18

8

Denver

32

37

17

14

San Francisco

40

36

12

13

d. Update resources for teaching such as books, computers, and other materials        

National

35

35

17

13

Tampa

48

26

10

16

Philadelphia

39

34

18

9

Denver

42

35

13

10

San Francisco

55

26

7

12

28. I’m going to read you two statements some people have made about what should be taught in public schools. Please tell me if the first statement or the second statement comes closer to your view, even if neither one is exactly right. Here are the statements… (READ AND ROTATE STATEMENTS)IF NECESSARY: Which one comes closer to your view?

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

75

Schools should teach values, respect and courtesy in addition to the traditional academic subjects (OR)

76

72

71

74

22

Schools should stick to teaching academic subjects and leave teaching values to parents. (OR)

19

25

25

22

1

(DO NOT READ)Neither

2

1

2

1

2

(DO NOT READ)Don’t know/Refused

2

2

3

3

29. Now I’m going to read you two more statements about public schools. Again, please tell me if the first statement or the second statement comes closer to your view, even if neither one is exactly right. Here are the statements… (READ AND ROTATE STATEMENTS) IF NECESSARY: Which one comes closer to your view?

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

77

All the students have an equal chance to get a good education in our local public schools, regardless of race (OR)

77

75

67

64

17

Students who are black, Hispanic or other minorities do NOT have as good a chance to get a good education in the local public schools; (OR)

15

20

25

27

1

(DO NOT READ)Neither

3

2

3

2

1

(DO NOT READ)No experience/No minorities in community

2

1

2

2

4

(DO NOT READ)Don’t know/Refused

4

2

3

5

30. Thinking about the local government in your area, would you say that… (READ AND ROTATE CATEGORIES 1 & 2)

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

69

The local government treats everyone the same, regardless of race; (or) 

64

66

68

59

20

The local government unfairly treat blacks, Hispanics and other minorities more harshly than others; (or)

23

22

23

27

3

(DO NOT READ)Neither

4

3

2

3

3

(DO NOT READ)No experience/No minorities in community

3

3

2

4

5

(DO NOT READ)Don’t know/Refused

7

6

6

6

31. Thinking about the local news media in your area, would you say that … (READ AND ROTATE CATEGORIES 1 & 2)

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

69

The news media treats everyone the same, regardless of race; (or) 

67

59

67

59

21

The news media unfairly runs too many negative stories about blacks, Hispanics and other minorities; (or)

25

31

25

32

2

(DO NOT READ)Neither

2

4

2

3

1

(DO NOT READ)No experience/No minorities in community

1

2

2

2

6

(DO NOT READ)Don’t know/Refused

5

4

4

5

32. Thinking about the police in your area, would you say that… (READ AND ROTATE CATEGORIES 1 & 2)

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

59

The police treat everyone the same, regardless of race; (or) 

61

55

55

47

28

The police unfairly treat blacks, Hispanics and other minorities more harshly than others; (or)

26

33

30

40

2

(DO NOT READ)Neither/Other

3

3

2

1

3

(DO NOT READ)No experience/No minorities in community

2

3

4

5

9

(DO NOT READ)Don’t know/Refused

9

5

8

7

Now I have a few questions about where you get news and information…

33. How often do you… (READ AND ROTATE)-every day, a few times a week, once a week, less than once a week, or never?

 

Every day

A few times a week

Once a week

Less than once a week

Never

DK/ Ref.

a. Read a LOCAL daily newspaper            

National

44

21

16

7

11

1

Tampa

47

25

13

5

10

*

Philadelphia

47

19

14

7

12

0

Denver

52

20

13

7

8

0

San Francisco

41

22

16

6

14

*

b. Watch NATIONAL NETWORK television news (IF NECESSARY: “such as the national news from ABC, CBS, CNN and NBC)             

National

48

27

8

7

10

1

Tampa

54

22

9

6

7

*

Philadelphia

48

26

11

6

9

0

Denver

44

27

12

7

11

0

San Francisco

42

30

10

7

11

*

c. Watch LOCAL TV news             

National

59

21

5

7

7

1

Tampa

67

20

6

4

3

*

Philadelphia

62

21

5

4

7

*

Denver

57

23

8

7

5

0

San Francisco

52

25

9

4

9

*

d. Go online to access the Internet for news, e-mail or other reasons?            

National

24

12

5

6

52

1

Tampa

24

10

4

3

59

*

Philadelphia

21

13

7

5

54

0

Denver

32

16

5

6

42

0

San Francisco

31

12

6

6

44

*


DEMOGRAPHICS

Finally, I have just a few questions so we can describe the people who took part in our survey…

D5. Are you married, living as married, widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never been married?

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

53

Married

50

48

46

44

3

Living as married

5

4

5

4

9

Widowed

10

9

7

7

11

Divorced

12

10

14

14

2

Separated

4

4

2

3

21

Never married

19

26

25

28

*

Refused

1

0

*

*

Based on those who are married or living as married

D6. Is your (husband/wife/partner) NOW employed full-time, part-time, retired, or not employed for pay?

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

65

Employed full-time

56

63

69

63

9

Employed part-time

7

10

9

9

15

Retired

28

17

11

15

9

Not employed

6

8

7

11

1

Disabled (VOL.)

1

1

1

0

*

Student (VOL.)

0

*

0

0

1

Other (VOL.)

1

0

2

1

0

Don’t know

0

0

0

0

*

Refused

*

*

*

*

(n=572)

 

(n=283)

(n=254)

(n=258)

(n=249)

D7. What is your age?

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

23

18 to 29

18

20

20

20

18

30 to 39

18

22

24

24

19

40 to 49

16

21

21

19

21

50 to 64

20

18

20

19

16

65 or older

25

17

13

15

2

Refused

2

2

1

2

D8. What is the last grade or class you completed in school? (DO NOT READ)

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

4

None, or grade 1 to 8

2

1

1

*

10

High school incomplete (Grades 9-11)

20

13

11

11

33

High school graduate, Grade 12, or GED certificate

26

35

24

20

4

Business, technical, or vocational school AFTER high school

5

2

2

3

24

Some college or university work, but no four-year degree

28

24

33

34

17

College or university graduate (BA, BS or other four-year degree received)

14

15

19

21

7

Post graduate or professional schooling after college (including work towards an MA, MS, Ph.D., JD, DDS, or MD degree)

4

10

10

10

*

Refused

*

*

*

*

D9. Are you of Hispanic or Latino background, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban or other Spanish background?

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

7

Yes

7

4

8

17

93

No

92

96

92

83

*

Refused

*

0

0

*

D10. What is your race? Are you white, black, Asian, American Indian or some other race?

IF R SAYS HISPANIC OR LATINO, PROBE: Do you consider yourself a WHITE (Hispanic/Latino) or a BLACK (Hispanic/Latino)? IF R DOES NOT SAY WHITE, BLACK OR ONE OF THE RACE CATEGORIES LISTED, RECORD AS “OTHER”

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

84

White

87

76

90

68

11

Black or African-American 

9

20

5

9

1

Asian or Pacific Islander

*

1

1

10

1

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1

*

1

1

1

Mixed-race

1

1

1

3

2

Other—SPECIFY

1

2

1

8

*

Don’t know

0

0

1

*

1

Refused

1

1

*

2

D11. Approximately what is your total family income before taxes – just tell me when I get to the right category. (READ)

National

 

Tampa

Philadelphia

Denver

San Francisco

5

Less than $10,000

6

5

6

5

11

$10,000 to under $20,000

12

9

10

9

15

$20,000 to under $30,000

21

11

11

9

14

$30,000 to under $40,000

14

14

13

14

18

$40,000 to under $60,000

14

19

20

19

15

$60,000 to under $100,000

14

17

20

17

6

$100,000 or over

5

10

10

14

5

Don’t know

4

5

3

4

10

Refused

9

9

8

10

END OF INTERVIEW: Thank you very much for taking the time to answer the questions on this survey. We really appreciate it. Have a nice day/evening.

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