Factbox: One city, two views: Hong Kong residents split by age, education on support

Most Hong Kong residents support the city's ongoing protest movement, but the degree of support varies sharply by age, education and whether a person was locally-born, according to a survey conducted by the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute for Reuters.<div class="feedflare">
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