This statistic displays the share of respondents who identified as socially liberal and pro market regulation in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2017. Of the respondents surveyed, the generational group who identified with this the most were the Boomers and Millennials groups, with 15 percent of these groups identifying as socially liberal and pro market regulation. The generational group who identified with this the least was Gen Z, with only 12 percent identifying as such.
Share of generational groups who identified as socially liberal and pro market regulation in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2017
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Attest. (November 6, 2017). Share of generational groups who identified as socially liberal and pro market regulation in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2017 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved January 21, 2021, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/754716/individuals-who-identified-as-socially-liberal-in-uk/
Attest. "Share of generational groups who identified as socially liberal and pro market regulation in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2017." Chart. November 6, 2017. Statista. Accessed January 21, 2021. https://www.statista.com/statistics/754716/individuals-who-identified-as-socially-liberal-in-uk/
Attest. (2017). Share of generational groups who identified as socially liberal and pro market regulation in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2017. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: January 21, 2021. https://www.statista.com/statistics/754716/individuals-who-identified-as-socially-liberal-in-uk/
Attest. "Share of Generational Groups Who Identified as Socially Liberal and pro Market Regulation in The United Kingdom (Uk) in 2017." Statista, Statista Inc., 6 Nov 2017, https://www.statista.com/statistics/754716/individuals-who-identified-as-socially-liberal-in-uk/
Attest, Share of generational groups who identified as socially liberal and pro market regulation in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2017 Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/754716/individuals-who-identified-as-socially-liberal-in-uk/ (last visited January 21, 2021)