The Millennial Generation Survey
- MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 648 young people aged 16-21 at 53 sampling points across Great Britain.
- Fieldwork was conducted face-to-face in the street on 19-27 September 1998.
- Data were weighted to match the profile of the population.
- An asterisk (*) denotes a figure between zero and 0.5%.
Q1 How much difference, if any, do you think that the way that you vote will make to your life?

Q2 Which two or three of the groups of people on this list do you yourself have most respect for?
Q3 And which two or three do you yourself have least respect for?

Q4 Which of these, if any, do you think should be illegal in Britain?

Q5 Now thinking of your own experience, which of the statements on this card is true?

Q6-9 For each of the following, do you think it should be up to you to find them or pay for them yourself, or should it be the responsibility of the government to ensure you get them?

Q10 What career would you most like to follow?

Q11 Here is a list of things some people say they have aspired to in life. Which of these, if any, would you personally like to achieve?

Q12 Which two or three of these, if any, do you think are most important in helping people achieve success in their lives?

Q13 Which two or three of these qualities, if any, do you most respect in a person?

Q14 Which two or three of these goals, if any, do you personally most want to achieve?
Q15 And which one of these goals, if any, do you personally most want to achieve?
