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Taulukko: Tutkimusaineisto ======================================================================================================================== TALOUSTUTKIMUS OY 20090728 13:45:56 TYÖ 5824.00 TAULUKKO 1001 np N-LUVUT ======================================================================================================================== (KÄYTETTY T-TESTIÄ. * = MERKITSEVÄ ERO JÄÄNNÖSRYHMÄÄN 95 %:N LUOTETTAVUUSTASOLLA) Presidenttipörssi 2012 Kaikki Sukupuoli Ikä Ammatti Heinäkuu 2009 nainen mies 18-24 25-34 35-49 50-64 65-79 työn toimi eläke muu vuotta vuotta vuotta vuotta vuotta tekijä hlö/ läinen asiant/ joht/ yritt Kaikki painottamaton n= 2240 1056 1184 191 223 542 763 521 469 788 632 266 Kaikki painotettu (.000) N= 2603 1235 1368 218 251 623 911 600 558 897 738 308 Valitkaa oheisesta listasta itsellenne viisi mieluisinta ehdokasta Suomen seuraavaksi presidentiksi Mieluisin ehdokas Esko Aho 1242 500 742 123 156 260 387 316 250 338 417 188 Martti Ahtisaari 1547 695 853 223 166 389 431 337 423 419 408 240 Paavo Arhinmäki 322 117 205 73 51 51 112 35 87 101 49 54 Eeva Biaudet 417 278 139 35 32 109 139 103 89 151 122 36 Satu Hassi 721 501 220 110 98 218 199 97 140 281 107 153 Heidi Hautala 1470 957 512 178 146 427 487 232 267 614 279 249 Eero Heinäluoma 458 165 293 42 32 106 169 110 143 122 129 48 Antti Herlin 109 30 79 6 10 13 51 29 20 42 24 20 Lauri Ihalainen 937 323 614 31 48 238 379 240 273 257 308 68 Anneli Jäätteenmäki 1388 820 568 81 145 313 527 322 262 480 414 198 Sirkka Hämäläinen 760 459 301 13 48 230 292 177 145 352 198 50 Ilkka Kanerva 513 209 305 55 55 181 156 66 163 165 95 65 Juhani Kaskeala 651 220 432 37 67 135 182 230 142 189 243 56 Jyrki Katainen 1455 795 660 165 194 335 482 280 283 498 356 231 Sixten Korkman 156 74 82 4 5 15 49 82 16 48 79 8 Paula Lehtomäki 752 448 304 47 47 189 306 162 132 276 227 95 Erkki Liikanen 1103 385 718 21 51 206 455 369 210 365 452 47 Paavo Lipponen 1517 491 1027 124 131 311 495 456 369 449 509 153 Sauli Niinistö 7651 3591 4060 494 678 1815 2681 1984 1544 2724 2335 756 Jorma Ollila 1645 512 1133 45 109 296 625 571 196 604 667 111 Olli Rehn 1260 518 742 48 67 233 517 396 178 447 493 95 Mitro Repo 435 181 255 34 21 175 131 75 116 157 94 51 Päivi Räsänen 420 315 105 50 41 67 188 75 95 145 113 58 Anni Sinnemäki 535 374 161 127 96 164 111 36 130 178 51 140 Timo Soini 1159 368 791 157 179 340 360 124 398 324 208 163 Alexander Stubb 3583 1960 1624 395 353 893 1227 715 705 1343 926 476 Christoffer Taxell 285 97 188 9 9 53 123 90 55 114 102 9 Erkki Tuomioja 1702 762 940 118 160 288 749 387 379 623 495 153 Jutta Urpilainen 430 229 201 48 51 160 110 61 159 122 84 44 Stefan Wallin 454 244 210 61 29 133 168 63 129 164 78 67 Matti Vanhanen 1848 945 903 163 237 418 610 420 381 630 512 263 Paavo Väyrynen 504 143 361 16 37 154 156 141 99 153 183 33 Tarja Halonen 161 139 22 5 33 95 23 5 59 49 5 37 Musta hevonen 70 23 47 - 5 20 36 10 6 35 13 11 muu 546 229 317 19 65 117 256 89 113 217 122 54 ======================================================================================================================== TALOUSTUTKIMUS OY 20090728 13:45:56 TYÖ 5824.00 TAULUKKO 2001 np N-LUVUT ======================================================================================================================== (KÄYTETTY T-TESTIÄ. * = MERKITSEVÄ ERO JÄÄNNÖSRYHMÄÄN 95 %:N LUOTETTAVUUSTASOLLA) Presidenttipörssi 2012 Kaikki Koulutustausta Talouden bruttotulot Ruokakunta Heinäkuu 2009 perus/ ammat/ yli opisto yli alle 10001- 30001- 40001- yli aikuis lapsi keski/ tekn/ oppi taso/ opisto/ 10000 30000 40000 60000 60000 talous perhe kansa kauppa las/ ammat. korkea eur/v eur/v eur/v eur/v eur/v koulu koulu lukio korkea koulu koulu Kaikki painottamaton n= 2240 254 524 280 651 531 94 530 341 643 470 1643 597 Kaikki painotettu (.000) N= 2603 304 636 312 744 607 105 627 398 766 515 1886 717 Valitkaa oheisesta listasta itsellenne viisi mieluisinta ehdokasta Suomen seuraavaksi presidentiksi Mieluisin ehdokas Esko Aho 1242 128 333 138 381 262 41 324 205 349 227 886 356 Martti Ahtisaari 1547 227 432 230 334 325 111 408 267 429 207 1151 396 Paavo Arhinmäki 322 71 58 68 37 88 16 78 51 83 50 225 97 Eeva Biaudet 417 49 63 52 111 142 11 139 42 106 85 297 121 Satu Hassi 721 44 114 154 162 247 54 230 56 166 135 522 198 Heidi Hautala 1470 84 225 242 352 567 97 358 165 405 333 1005 465 Eero Heinäluoma 458 89 146 37 108 79 10 121 92 117 91 356 103 Antti Herlin 109 14 38 7 17 33 6 22 18 24 33 96 13 Lauri Ihalainen 937 154 305 82 227 168 25 270 158 268 186 715 222 Anneli Jäätteenmäki 1388 104 434 114 479 256 37 316 231 440 244 912 476 Sirkka Hämäläinen 760 61 147 67 260 224 22 170 103 217 188 527 233 Ilkka Kanerva 513 69 167 75 142 60 12 96 90 155 116 303 210 Juhani Kaskeala 651 58 126 101 198 168 36 109 130 215 140 515 137 Jyrki Katainen 1455 181 298 211 454 312 66 298 288 373 300 999 456 Sixten Korkman 156 14 21 11 46 65 2 33 31 61 27 144 13 Paula Lehtomäki 752 68 234 63 224 162 17 176 119 246 139 507 245 Erkki Liikanen 1103 152 295 105 308 242 26 274 216 312 239 908 195 Paavo Lipponen 1517 182 402 170 419 344 61 353 224 499 291 1155 363 Sauli Niinistö 7651 874 1750 838 2428 1760 265 1723 1200 2327 1683 5556 2095 Jorma Ollila 1645 176 340 141 566 423 48 322 230 578 398 1323 322 Olli Rehn 1260 125 286 119 359 371 40 294 167 391 292 986 274 Mitro Repo 435 85 150 27 135 38 19 105 80 113 83 279 157 Päivi Räsänen 420 52 87 61 132 87 38 108 67 92 61 278 142 Anni Sinnemäki 535 40 110 105 154 126 47 158 77 96 86 347 188 Timo Soini 1159 217 394 159 277 112 61 297 143 379 171 727 433 Alexander Stubb 3583 397 828 504 1133 721 123 807 532 1072 727 2562 1021 Christoffer Taxell 285 18 28 20 69 150 6 48 36 80 90 243 42 Erkki Tuomioja 1702 234 412 185 369 502 72 487 240 447 329 1418 284 Jutta Urpilainen 430 74 153 77 76 49 10 124 55 123 53 272 159 Stefan Wallin 454 63 100 85 107 99 10 134 57 145 62 317 137 Matti Vanhanen 1848 245 478 194 576 357 76 408 350 572 294 1292 556 Paavo Väyrynen 504 55 167 48 113 121 26 133 41 209 79 360 144 Tarja Halonen 161 13 65 4 67 12 5 62 29 38 7 91 70 Musta hevonen 70 2 12 10 23 23 5 11 8 27 16 51 20 muu 546 45 131 56 116 198 21 149 66 143 108 397 149 ======================================================================================================================== TALOUSTUTKIMUS OY 20090728 13:45:56 TYÖ 5824.00 TAULUKKO 3001 np N-LUVUT ======================================================================================================================== (KÄYTETTY T-TESTIÄ. * = MERKITSEVÄ ERO JÄÄNNÖSRYHMÄÄN 95 %:N LUOTETTAVUUSTASOLLA) Presidenttipörssi 2012 Kaikki Asuinkunta Asuu Heinäkuu 2009 yli muu muu Uusi muu Länsi Itä Pohjois 50000 kau kunta maa Etelä Suomi Suomi Suomi asukk. punki Suomi kau punki Kaikki painottamaton n= 2240 1222 609 407 651 243 884 219 242 Kaikki painotettu (.000) N= 2603 1377 720 504 731 265 1019 274 313 Valitkaa oheisesta listasta itsellenne viisi mieluisinta ehdokasta Suomen seuraavaksi presidentiksi Mieluisin ehdokas Esko Aho 1242 430 492 319 190 130 560 152 211 Martti Ahtisaari 1547 953 324 271 458 165 678 112 135 Paavo Arhinmäki 322 216 55 52 149 12 118 7 36 Eeva Biaudet 417 260 98 59 193 35 117 47 25 Satu Hassi 721 489 118 113 278 33 315 40 54 Heidi Hautala 1470 957 290 219 584 101 519 98 164 Eero Heinäluoma 458 236 113 109 129 42 183 48 57 Antti Herlin 109 60 20 29 36 12 39 14 8 Lauri Ihalainen 937 510 274 153 307 111 353 70 96 Anneli Jäätteenmäki 1388 474 472 443 239 54 559 223 313 Sirkka Hämäläinen 760 444 172 143 219 70 341 63 66 Ilkka Kanerva 513 201 193 119 85 37 288 41 62 Juhani Kaskeala 651 376 178 98 254 63 201 58 75 Jyrki Katainen 1455 754 405 297 436 191 514 171 143 Sixten Korkman 156 91 42 23 72 19 47 11 8 Paula Lehtomäki 752 230 279 242 131 61 238 83 237 Erkki Liikanen 1103 587 282 234 340 146 388 137 92 Paavo Lipponen 1517 824 414 280 370 198 610 155 184 Sauli Niinistö 7651 4147 2201 1296 2224 869 2977 804 774 Jorma Ollila 1645 895 450 300 489 188 595 183 191 Olli Rehn 1260 640 382 238 322 122 452 199 165 Mitro Repo 435 218 133 85 73 52 194 60 56 Päivi Räsänen 420 226 117 77 52 54 220 47 46 Anni Sinnemäki 535 315 132 86 151 42 226 51 65 Timo Soini 1159 566 320 272 200 166 526 98 168 Alexander Stubb 3583 1944 997 635 1090 371 1349 469 301 Christoffer Taxell 285 187 65 33 114 17 137 5 12 Erkki Tuomioja 1702 1030 367 305 572 180 653 128 169 Jutta Urpilainen 430 225 121 84 108 40 201 41 39 Stefan Wallin 454 250 102 102 159 30 199 44 22 Matti Vanhanen 1848 728 643 477 344 191 644 301 367 Paavo Väyrynen 504 207 180 118 115 23 184 53 129 Tarja Halonen 161 111 27 23 28 19 83 15 16 Musta hevonen 70 37 17 17 32 7 20 4 7 muu 546 322 138 86 194 31 220 39 62 ======================================================================================================================== TALOUSTUTKIMUS OY 20090728 13:45:56 TYÖ 5824.00 TAULUKKO 1002 np N-LUVUT 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