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. 2015 Jun 1;19(3):511–519. doi: 10.1017/S1368980015001603

Table 2.

Sample characteristics of the unemployed household heads by food insecurity status, Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), 2008–2010

Mean, sd or percentage
Variable Food insecure Food secure
Demographic characteristics
Age (years)
Mean 38·3 40·7
sd 12·0 12·4
Male (%) 43·0 48·4
Race (%)
Non-Hispanic White 52·4 67·8
Non-Hispanic Black 16·6 13·1
Hispanic 23·3 12·9
Others 7·8 6·3
Education (%)
High school or below 45·9 27·7
Some college 40·7 39·9
Bachelor or above 13·5 32·4
Married (%) 36·0 52·1
Citizens (%) 88·3 92·1
Household type (%)
Couple-headed 35·6 50·3
Male-headed 26·4 22·3
Female-headed 37·9 27·3
Household size
Mean 2·7 2·6
sd 1·5 1·4
Number of children
Mean 1·0 0·8
sd 1·3 1·2
Home owners (%) 36·4 59·7
Residence: metro (%) 83·4 81·2
Monthly income ($US)
Mean 3568·1 5840·3
sd 3613·2 5565·4
Income-to-needs ratio (%)
Below 2 54·5 30·4
2 to 4 29·3 28·8
Above 4 16·2 40·1
Liquid assets* ($US)
Mean 702·3 71 426·0
sd 71 304·7 206 192·9
Assets-to-needs ratio: below 3 (%) 81·2 44·1
Recipient of SNAP (%) 32·3 14·1
Access to social support (%)
Mean 4·4 5·4
sd 2·3 2·5

SNAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

If not mentioned otherwise, all variables were collected in Wave 1.

*

Variables were collected in Wave 4.

Variables were collected in Wave 6 for sample 1 and in Wave 9 for sample 2.