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Questionnaire unit no : TP180902_002 (People's expectation of CE's Policy Address)

Part I Self-introduction -- Good afternoon/evening, Mr. /Ms. /Mrs., my name is X, an interviewer from the Public Opinion Programme (POP) at The University of Hong Kong. We would like to ask your opinions on some social issues, this will only take you around 10 minutes. I would like to stress that your number is randomly drawn from our database and your information provided will be kept strictly confidential and used for aggregate analysis only. If you have any questions about the research, you can call xxxx xxxx to talk to our supervisors. If you want to know more about the rights as a participant, please contact The University of Hong Kong (full name: Human Research Ethics Committee of The University of Hong Kong) at xxxx xxxx during office hours. For quality control purpose, our conversation will be recorded for internal reference. All data containing personal identifiers and the recording will be destroyed within six months upon project completion. Is it okay for us to start this survey?


Yes

No (Interview ends. Thank you, and bye-bye.)


S1 May I know if your telephone number is xxxx-xxxx?


Yes (ask S2)

No (Interview ends. Thank you for your cooperation. Bye-bye.)


Part IIa Selection of Respondent (for landline samples)


S2a The target population of this survey is Hong Kong residents aged 18 or above. May I know how many members in your household belong to this group?


One, only one (Interview starts)[If the one answering the phone does not belong to the target group, invite the belonged respondent to pick up the phone and repeat “self-introduction”]

More than one, ____ (ask S3)

No (Interview ends. Thank you for your cooperation. Bye-bye.)

Refuse to answer (Interview ends. Thank you for your cooperation. Bye-bye.)


S3 Since there is more than one available, we hope that all qualified family members have equal chance to be interviewed. I would like to speak to the one who will have her birthday next. [Interviewer can ask: “is there anyone whose birthday is in this month or the coming three months?]

Yes–The one answered the phone is the respondent (Interview starts)

Yes–Another family member is the respondent【Interviewer repeat self-introduction】(Interview starts)

The qualified family member is not at home / not available【Interviewer to make appointment for interview】

No–Family member refuses to answer (Interview ends. Thank you for your cooperation. Bye-bye.)

No–Respondent refuses to answer (Interview ends. Thank you for your cooperation. Bye-bye.)


Part IIb Selection of Respondent (for mobile samples)


S2b The target population of this survey is Hong Kong residents aged 18 or above. Do you belong to this group?


Yes

No (Interview ends. Thank you for your cooperation. Bye-bye.)


Part II Selection of Respondent

S4-Since the target respondents of this survey are HK citizens aged 18-year or above, so could you please tell me how many such person at your home and not out now? (Interviewer is not allowed to ask if there is only one person at home now.)【If there is no household member aged 18 or above, interview can be terminated.】
Yes, 1 person
Yes, 2-20 persons (skip to S6)
No (skip to end)
Refuse to answer (skip to end)

S5- To ensure the authenticity of the figures, the interview may be audio recorded, however, the data recorded will only used for internal reference. Shall we start the survey now?
Yes – The person who picked up the phone is the respondent (skip to Q1)
No – Refuse to answer (skip to end)

S6- Since there are more than one eligible person, and we would like all the family members have an equal chance to participate in the survey, may I please talk 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 January or the coming three months?")Before the interview starts, interviewer must read out: To ensure the authenticity of the figures, the interview may be audio recorded, however, the data recorded will only used for internal reference. Shall we start the survey now?
Yes – The person who picked up the phone is the respondent
Yes – Another family member is the respondent【Interviewers to repeat self-introduction】
No – Household-level refusal (skip to end)
No – Known respondent refusal (skip to end)

Part III Survey Questions

Q1-CE Carrie Lam is going to announce her Second Policy Address, how important do you think she has to tackle the housing issues?
Very important
Quite important
Half-half
Quite unimportant
Very unimportant
Don't know
Refuse to answer

Q2-How impoartant do you think she has to tackle the economic issues?
Very important
Quite important
Half-half
Quite unimportant
Very unimportant
Don't know
Refuse to answer

Q3-How about the medical policy issues?
Very important
Quite important
Half-half
Quite unimportant
Very unimportant
Don't know
Refuse to answer

Q4-How about the political development issues?
Very important
Quite important
Half-half
Quite unimportant
Very unimportant
Don't know
Refuse to answer

Q5-How about the education issues?
Very important
Quite important
Half-half
Quite unimportant
Very unimportant
Don't know
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 (Interviewer to code)

Male

Female


D2 - PoB--Where were you born?

Hong Kong

Mainland China

Taiwan

Macau

Southeast Asia (e.g. Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam)

Canada

United States

Australia

United Kingdom

Others

Don’t know

Refuse to answer


D3 - YearInHK--(Only ask those who were not born in Hong Kong) How long have you been living in Hong Kong?

___ year(s)

Forgotten

Refuse to answer


D4 - Age--How old are you?

________

Refuse to answer


D5 - AgeGp-- (only ask those who refused to disclose the exact age) Then roughly how old are you? (Read out the ranges)

18-19

20-24

25-29

30-34

35-39

40-44

45-49

50-54

55-59

60-64

65-69

70 or above

Refuse to answer


D6 - Education--what is your highest educational attainment? (Highest level attended is the highest level of education ever attained by a person in educational institution, regardless of whether he/ she had completed the course, include currently studying)

Primary or below

Lower secondary (Secondary 1 to Secondary 3)

Upper secondary (Secondary 4 to Secondary 7 / DSE / Yi Jin)

Tertiary: non-degree course (Including diploma / certificate / sub-degree course)

Tertiary: degree course (including bachelor’s degree / postgraduate course)

Refuse to answer


D7 - Occupation--What is your current occupation? (Boss / self-employed / freelance / part-time / civil servants are not appropriate answers, please further probe the work nature or content)

Executives and professionals

Clerical and service workers

Production workers

Students

Home-makers / housewives

Retired

Unemployed / seeking jobs / other non-working status

Others

Refuse to answer


D8 - Voter-- Are you a registered voter?

Yes

No

Refuse to answer


D9 - EverVote-- Have you ever voted in the past Council elections? (including Legislative Council and District Council)

Yes

No

Forgotten

Refuse to answer


D10 - Politics-- What is your political inclination? (Read out the first 3 answers, order to be randomized by computer)

Inclined toward the pro-democracy camp

Inclined toward the pro-establishment camp

Inclined toward the centrist

Others

(Do not read out) No political inclination / Politically neutral / Not belonging to any camp

Don’t know / hard to say

Refuse to answer


D11 - District-- Which district are you living in?

Hong Kong Island (Southern, Wanchai, Central and Western, Eastern)

Kowloon East (Wong Tai Sin, Kwun Tong)

Kowloon West (Kowloon City, Sham Shui Po, Yau Tsim Mong)

New Territories East (Shatin, Tai Po, Northern, Sai Kung)

New Territories West (Tsuen Wan, Kwai Tsing, Tuen Mun , Yuen Long, Islands)

Refuse to answer


D12 - OwnHousing--Is the unit you are living in self-purchased or rented?

Self-purchased

Rented (including rent free/ provided by employer)

Refuse to answer


D13 - HousingType--What type of housing are you living in? (Read out the answers, please consider the type of housing for the unit itself for subdivided housing)

Public housing (including the Senior Citizen Residences Scheme and other public rental housing units)

HOS flats with premium not yet paid (including the Sandwich Class Housing Scheme and other subsidized sale flats)

Private housing (including HOS flats and other subsidized housing with premium paid, village houses and staff quarters)

Others (including student dormitories, elderly homes, industrial buildings, hotels, temporary housing, etc.)

Refuse to answer


D14 - Marital--What is your marital status? (read out answers)

Single

Married / cohabiting

Divorced / separated / widowed

Refuse to answer


D15 - Class-- Which class do you consider your family belongs to? (Read out first 5 answers)

Upper class

Upper-middle class

Middle class

Middle-lower class

Lower class

Don’t know / hard to say

Refuse to answer


Questionnaire unit no : TP180902_002 (People's expectation of CE's Policy Address)

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