SURVEYS BY US
ATTITUDES TO ‘FAIR TREATMENT’
Do people agree with the idea that everyone should be treated according to need, enjoying equal respect and equal influence on decisions made in their name?
We asked this question of a nationally representative sample of 3,140 adults across Great Britain in April 2022 as part of a wider survey on fairness, and the results, shown here, showed that 69% agreed or strongly agreed overall.
ATTITUDES TO HEALTH INEQUALITIES
As part of a wider survey in August 2022, we asked 2,000 adults across Britain to guess the current status of health inequality in the UK. People significantly overestimated the healthy life expectancy of both rich and poor, but got the gap between the richest 10% and the poorest 10% about right.
We then asked the same group of people whether they thought that the real figures for health inequality were fair or unfair.
We asked half of the group whether they thought British society was fair or unfair before they had seen these figures, and the other half after seeing the figures. The percentage of people in the second group who thought British society was unfair was 27 percentage points higher than in the first group.