Australian Undesirable neighbours Stats
Definitions
- Criminal record holders: Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
- Different race: Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
- Drug addicts: Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
- Emotionally unstable people: Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
- Heavy drinkers: Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
- Homosexuals: Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
- Immigrants: Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
- People with AIDS: Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
- Political extremists: Percentage in 1990s surveys thinking this group were undesirable neighbours.
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