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Part I Good evening, sir/madam, this is Mr/Miss X, an interviewer from the Public Opinion Programme of the University of Hong Kong. We would like to ask for your opinion on some social issues which would only take you a couple of minutes. Please be rest assured that your phone number was randomly selected by our computer and your information provided will be kept strictly confidential. If you have any questions regarding this interview, you can contact our supervisor XXX at xxxx xxxx, or call xxxx xxxx during office hours to verify this interview's authenticity and confirm my identity. |
S1-Is your phone number xxxx xxxx? |
Yes |
No (skip to end) |
S2-Which district are you living in? |
Wanchai |
Eastern |
Central / Western |
Southern |
Kwun Tong |
Kowloon City |
Wong Tai Sin |
Mongkok |
Sham Shui Po |
Yau Tsim |
Sai Kung |
Shatin |
Islands |
Tsuen Wan |
Kwai Tsing |
Tuen Mun |
Yuen Long |
North |
Tai Po |
Refuse to answer |
S3-How many members are there in your household? |
__ |
Refuse to answer |
Part II Selection of Respondent |
S4-How many members are there in your household aged 18 or above at this moment? (Interviewers can directly ask if there is only one qualified respondent at home. If so, interviewer can interview him / her at once.) Since we need to conduct random sampling, if there is more than one available, I would like to speak to the one who will have his / her birthday next. (Interviewer can illustrate with examples: "that means is there anyone who will have his / her birthday in June or the coming three months?")【If there is no household member aged 18 or above, interview can be terminated.】 |
Yes |
No (skip to end) |
Household-level refusal (skip to end) |
Known respondent refusal (skip to end) |
Part III Survey Questions |
[Q1] Article 45 of Basic Law states that the method for selecting the
Chief Executive shall be specified in the light of the actual situation in
the HKSAR and in accordance with the principle of gradual and orderly
progress. The ultimate aim is the selection of the Chief Executive by
universal suffrage. Which year do you think the selection of the Chief
Executive by universal suffrage should be implemented? The sooner the better/2007 or earlier Between 2008 and 2012 Between 2013 and 2017 Between 2018 and 2022 2023 or later Don't know / Hard to say Refused to answer [Q2] Article 68 of Basic Law states that the method for forming the
Legislative Council shall be specified in the light of the actual situation
in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and in accordance with the
principle of gradual and orderly progress. The ultimate aim is the election
of all the members of the Legislative Council by universal suffrage. Which
year do you think the selection of Legislative Councillors by universal
suffrage should be implemented? [Q3] Do you think Hong Kong's condition is sufficient for introducing
universal suffrage? [Q4] Regarding the Chief Executive election in 2012, it is proposed that
400 directly elected district councilors should be added to the existing
800-member Election Committee, adding up to a total of approximately 1,200
committee members. The number of subscribers required should be 50
regardless of the sector they belong to. The Chief Executive should
ultimately be elected by universal suffrage. Do you support or oppose this
proposal? [Q5] There is another proposal to expand the constituencies of some of
the 800-member Election Committee, and then change the election committee
into a nominating committee. One-tenth of the committee members can nominate
one candidate to stand for the Chief Executive election, who would be
returned by universal suffrage. Do you support or oppose this proposal? [Q6] Regarding the Legislative Council election in 2012, it is proposed
that a mixed election model would be adopted, whereby half of the seats
would be returned by a "single seat single vote" simple majority
system. The other half of the seats would be returned through elections by
the "proportional representation system" so that each voter can
cast two votes. Do you support or oppose this proposal? [Q7] Do you think universal suffrage should become the main theme of this
year's July 1 rally? |
V1-Are you a registered voter? |
Yes (including those who have just registered) |
No |
Refuse to answer |
V2-【Only for registered voters】Did you vote in the Legislative Council Election last year? |
Yes |
No |
Forgotten |
Refuse to answer |
V4-【Only for registered voters】Have you ever voted in the past Council elections in all tiers? |
Yes |
No |
Forgotten |
Refuse to answer |
Part IV Personal information - I'd like to know some of your personal particulars in order to facilitate our analysis. |
D1-Gender |
Male |
Female |
D2-Age【Input exact number】 |
18 to 25 |
26 to 50 |
51 to 75 |
76 to 98 |
Refuse to answer |
D3-Education Attainment |
Primary or below |
Secondary |
Matriculated |
Tertiary, non-degree course |
Tertiary, degree course |
Postgraduate or above |
Refuse to answer |
D4-The type of ownership of your house is: |
Self-purchased, or |
Rent? |
Refuse to answer |
D5-House type |
Public housing estate |
Housing Authority subsidized sale flats |
Housing Society subsidized sale flats |
Private housing |
Village: villas / bungalows / modern village houses |
Village: simple stone structures / traditional village houses |
Public temporary housing |
Private temporary housing |
Staff quarters |
Others |
Refuse to answer |
D6-Occupation |
Managers and administrators |
Professionals |
Associate professionals |
Clerks |
Service workers and shop sales workers |
Skilled agricultural and fishery workers |
Craft and related workers |
Plant and machine operators and assemblers |
Non-skilled workers |
Students |
Housewives |
Unclassified |
Others (unemployed, retired, etc.) |
Refuse to answer |
D7-Which class do you consider your family belongs to? (Interviewer to read out the first 5 options) |
Upper class |
Upper-middle class |
Middle class |
Lower-middle class |
Lower class or grassroots |
Don't know / hard to say |
Refuse to answer |
D8-Place of birth |
Hong Kong |
Mainland China |
Taiwan |
Macau |
Southeast Asia(e.g. Malaysia、Indonesia、Vietnam) |
Canada |
America |
Australia |
England |
Others |
Don't know |
Refuse to answer |
D9-How long have you been living in Hong Kong? |
__ |
Forgotten |
Refuse to answer |