(Step-by-Step) How much do citizens support the government redistributing wealth as a means of reducing social inequality? Are there differences between


Question: How much do citizens support the government redistributing wealth as a means of reducing social inequality? Are there differences between Europeans and non-Europeans regarding the government role in redistributing income? In the year 2000, respondents from both European and non-European countries were asked their level of agreement with the following statement: "The government should redistribute income." Their responses are as follows. (Frequencies are shown below.)

European Non-European

The Government Strongly agree 642 896
Should Agree 1348 994
Redistribute Neither agree nor disagree 693 791
Income Disagree 542 598
Strongly disagree 251 407

Total 3476 3686

Source: International Social Survey Programme 2000.

  1. Of those who disagreed or strongly disagreed, what percent were European?
  2. Of those who agreed or strongly agreed, what percent were non-European?
  3. Of European respondents, what percent neither agreed nor disagreed?
  4. Of non-European respondents, what percent agreed or strongly agreed?
  5. Treating whether a country is European or not as the independent variable, calculate the percentages to analyze the relationship between European and non-European countries and attitudes about the government's role in redistributing income.

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