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. 2023 Mar 22;20(3):262–272. doi: 10.30773/pi.2022.0307

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the participants

Participants (N=5,511) Weighted* (N=42,039,186)
Sex
 Male 2,757 (50.0) 21,180,152 (50.4)
 Female 2,754 (50.0) 20,859,034 (49.6)
Age
 18–29 yr 754 (13.7) 7,719,590 (18.4)
 30–39 yr 899 (16.3) 6,753,189 (16.1)
 40–49 yr 1,111 (20.2) 8,192,793 (19.5)
 50–59 yr 1,231 (22.3) 8,598,568 (20.5)
 60–69 yr 1,053 (19.1) 7,072,000 (16.8)
 70–79 yr 463 (8.4) 3,703,046 (8.8)
Marital status
 Married 3,645 (66.1) 26,489,012 (63.0)
 NLWP 645 (11.7) 4,190,268 (10.0)
 Unmarried 1,221 (22.2) 11,359,906 (27.0)
Job status
 Permanent 2,851 (51.7) 21,871,055 (52.0)
 Contract 1,111 (20.2) 7,815,303 (18.6)
 Student/housewife 1,549 (28.1) 12,352,828 (29.4)
Income level
 Low 2,528 (45.9) 18,082,127 (43.0)
 High 2,936 (53.3) 23,549,343 (56.0)
Education
 Middle school or lower 841 (15.3) 6,099,776 (14.5)
 High school 2,326 (42.2) 17,264,946 (41.1)
 College or above 2,340 (42.5) 18,640,263 (44.3)
Area
 Dong 4,359 (79.1) 34,032,403 (81.0)
 Eup 1,152 (20.9) 8,006,783 (19.0)

Values are presented as number (%). The total proportion may not add up to 100% as not all individuals responded. NLWP, not living with partner