|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in May 2008
SQ1.
[Those who answered “support” to Q1 only]
Please select up to two reasons from
the following list for why you support the Fukuda Cabinet:
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in May 2008
SQ2.
[Those who answered “do not support” to Q1 only]
Please select up to two reasons from
the following list for why you do not support the Fukuda Cabinet:
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in May 2008
Q2.
From following list, please select all applicable issues, if any, that you
would like the Fukuda Cabinet to prioritize:
Q3.
Which political party do you currently support? Please select one:
Figures in
parentheses are results from polls conducted in May 2008
Q4.
When do you think the House of Representatives should be dissolved and the next
general election held? Please select one from the following list:
Q5.
If an election for the House of Representatives were held today, which party
would you vote for in your proportional-representation district? Please select
one:
Q6.
What type of administration do you currently prefer? Please select one of the
following:
Q7.
The “medical system for late-stage seniors,” covering people over 75 years of
age, asks the elderly to pay a significant part of their own insurance
premiums, thereby reducing the burden on younger generations. Do you view this
system positively, or not?
Q8.
The government is considering reform of this medical system for late-stage
seniors. While it would not change the system’s fundamentals, it would decrease
the burden on lower-income people by reducing their insurance premiums. Do you
view this idea positively, or not?
Q9.
The DPJ and other opposition parties advocate a return to the previous health
program for the elderly, saying that the new system places a heavy burden on
senior citizens. Do you have a positive view of the opposition parties’ stance,
or not?
Q10.
In winning passage of the “Civil Service Reform Act,” one of the signature
pieces of legislation in this Diet session, Prime Minister Fukuda accommodated
many of the DPJ’s amendment requests. Do you positively evaluate Mr. Fukuda’s
actions, or not?
Q11.
This “Civil Service Reform Act” includes changes in the way that civil servants
are hired and how they are assigned. Do you think that the passage of this
piece of legislation will advance reform of the civil-service system, or not?
Q12.
The “Consumer Agency” will be inaugurated next year. It will be set up to
respond to wide-ranging consumer inquiries about the safety of food and other
products, contract problems, and other issues. Do you think that creating this
Consumer Agency will result in a government that places more importance on
consumers than in the past, or not?
Q13.
In comparing actions taken on recent political issues by Prime Minister Fukuda
with those taken by DPJ President Ozawa, whom do you support?
Q14.
The recent regular session of the Diet was the first ever full-fledged session
of a “divided Diet.” The Diet is split between the House of Representatives, in
which the ruling party has a majority, and the House of Councilors, in which
opposition parties are the majority.
SQ1. Do you think that this session of the Diet was capable of
functioning as a venue for deciding important policies of the state, or not?
SQ2. Overall, do you positively evaluate the actions of the LDP during
this session of the Diet, or not?
S3.
Overall, do you positively evaluate the actions of the DPJ during this session
of the Diet, or not?
Q15.
With the support of the DPJ and other parties, the House of Councilors adopted
a censure resolution against Prime Minister Fukuda. Unlike a resolution of no
confidence against the cabinet in the House of Representatives, however, it is
not legally binding. Do you think that this censure resolution, as a clear
expression of the House of Councilors’ intentions, was meaningful? Or do you
think that it was meaningless, since it has no legal force?
Q16.
On a different topic, destruction of the environment on a global scale—as seen
in global warming, damage from acid rain and diminishing numbers of wild
animals and plants—is becoming an issue. Are you concerned about the future of
the earth’s environment, or not?
Q17.
From the following list of changes in the environment, which especially concern
you on a daily basis, if any?
Q18.
Is there anything you do on a regular basis for the earth’s environment, or not?
SQ1. [Those who answered “yes” to Q18 only]
From the following list, please select
all things that you do on a regular basis for the earth’s environment:
Q19.
Do you think that if each individual were concerned about protecting the global
environment and acted accordingly, we might be effective in addressing the
issue, or not?
Q20.
Please select the statement that is closest to your views on economic
development and protection of the natural environment.
Q21.
Do you think that Japan should leverage its outstanding environmental technology
to play a larger role in protecting the earth’s environment, or not?
Q22.
One of the main topics of the G-8 Summit to be held in Toyako, Hokkaido in July
will be environmental issues, such as global warming. Do you expect that there
will be progress on measures to deal with global warming as a result of the
summit, or not?
Q23.
Please give your opinion on the following questions about carbon dioxide and
other “greenhouse gases” that cause global warming.
SQ1. Do you think that the leading industrialized nations should be given
mandatory numerical targets for greenhouse-gas reduction?
SQ2. What do you think should be done to reduce greenhouse gases in
developing countries? Please select one from the following list:
Q24.
To reduce carbon dioxide and preserve green areas, the national and local
governments could levy a new tax, the so-called “environment tax,” and use the
proceeds for the environment, to prevent global warming or to plant new
forests. Are you in favor or opposed to this idea?
Q25.
Do you think that no matter how much science and technology develops, the power
of mankind will never eclipse the forces of nature, or not?
Q26.
Do you feel a sense of awe for nature, or not?
Q27.
The following questions are about staying healthy. Do you feel that your state
of health is generally good, or not?
Q28.
Is there anything about your health that concerns you lately? Please select as
many as you like from the following list:
Q29.
What do you do on a regular basis to maintain or improve your health? Please
select as many as you like from the following list:
Q30.
Do you think about the nutritional balance of the food that you usually eat, or
not?
SQ1. [Those who answered “yes” or “somewhat” to Q30 only]
From the following list, please select
things that you are especially careful to do, if any:
Q31. Do you smoke? Please select one of the
following:
SQ1. [Those who answered “every day” or “from time to time” to Q31 only]
Do you intend to quit smoking, or not?
Please select one of the following:
Q32.The
following questions are about the so-called “metabolic checkup,” an examination
to look for evidence of “metabolic syndrome,” or fat deposits surrounding the
internal organs, which can lead to diabetes, arterial sclerosis and other
lifestyle-related diseases.
SQ1. One of the principal criteria established in the metabolic checkup
is a waist size of more than 85 centimeters for men and more than 90
centimeters for women, regardless of height. Do you think that this uniform
criterion is appropriate, or not?
SQ2. Has the widespread attention given to metabolic syndrome caused you
to think more about your own health, or has noting changed?
SQ3. Have you changed your diet, begun exercising, or otherwise changed
your lifestyle habits in order to ward off metabolic syndrome, or have you made
no changes?
SQ4. Now that metabolic checkups have begun, do you think that the public’s
health will improve, or not?
Fundamental Characteristics
of Survey Sample:
Gender Distribution
Age Distribution (in
years)
City Scale
About the Foundation | Asian Opinion Polls | Mansfield Fellowships
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||