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. 2022 Jun 10;24(3):399–412. doi: 10.1007/s10198-022-01481-7

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample selected for analysis. V6 dataset corresponds to exclusion criteria 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Variable Category V6 (n = 1493) Weighted V6 (n = 1493) General population
n % n % %
Sex Female 985 66.0 776 52.0 52
Residence area Urban 1087 72.8 809 54.2 55.2
Education level No formal education 6 0.4 11 0.7 2
Low 177 11.9 232 15.6 36.9
Medium 747 50.0 795 53.3 45.2
High 555 37.2 447 29.9 15.9
No response 8 0.5 8 0.5
Occupation Employed 893 59.8 793 53.1 52.1
Unemployed 32 2.1 49 3.3 3.9
Retired 370 24.8 396 26.5 26.2
Stay at home/domestic 105 7.0 132 8.9 7.1
In education 77 5.2 97 6.5 4.8
No response 16 1.1 26 1.7
Income Below the average 638 42.7 703 47.1 41.4
Average 264 17.7 248 16.6 30.7
Above the average 471 31.5 404 27.1 27.9
No response 120 8.0 137 9.2
Experience with serious illness In self 299 20.0 314 21.0
In family 680 45.5 662 44.4 N/A
In caring for others 246 16.5 216 14.5
Self-rated health using EQ-5D-5L 11,111 782 52.4 743 49.7 N/A
Any other health state 711 47.6 750 50.3