The 1,041.1 in the bottom row of the cross-tab in Figure 3.2 indicates that:
The variable FEIMP was included in the 1983 and 1996 surveys, and records respondents’ answers to the question “How important is the women's rights issue to you?”
Figure 3.2
a. Approximately 1,041 men provided valid responses when asked about the importance of the women’s rights issue.
b. Approximately 1,041 men reported that the women’s rights issue was one of the most important issues to them.
c. Men were more likely than women to report that the women’s rights issue was one of the most important issues to them.
d. Women were more likely than women to report that the women’s rights issue was not at all an important issue to them.
a. Approximately 1,041 men provided valid responses when asked about the importance of the women’s rights issue.
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