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Majority of Arizonans support increase in state unemployment benefits, Morrison Institute-Republic poll finds The Arizona Republic reported that more than half of Arizona adults believe the state should permanently increase the amount of money people can receive in weekly unemployment benefits, according to a Morrison Institute-Arizona Republic poll conducted during the coronavirus pandemic. |
Morrison-Republic COVID-19 Poll All Respondents Data File This Excel file is the raw data for the entire sample. Using this file, you can run analyses on the general population and all subgroups, including race/ethnicity and urban/rural/suburban. People in rural areas, American Indians, and Hispanic people were oversampled to reduce the margins of error for these groups. |
Morrison-Republic COVID-19 Poll General Population Data This Excel file is the raw data, but it only contains the general population sample. Using this file, you can run analyses on the general population (i.e., if you want to know what all Arizonans think) and all subgroups other than race/ethnicity and urban/rural/suburban. |
Morrison-Republic COVID-19 Poll Data Tables This Excel file shows questions in the survey analyzed by each of the key analysis groups (education, income, etc.). The second tab outlines the demographic make-up of the sample and the remaining workbook includes a tab for each topic with the related questions and analysis groups for that topic. |