Table 1.
The characteristics of the respondents (n = 2000; n (%)).
Sociodemographic Characteristics | n (%) | |
---|---|---|
Gender | Women | 1047 (52.4) |
Men | 953 (47.7) | |
Age | 18–29 | 322 (16.1) |
30–39 | 384 (19.2) | |
40–59 | 662 (33.1) | |
>60 | 632 (31.6) | |
Accommodation | Town ≤ 200,000 | 592 (29.6) |
Town 200,000–500,000 | 308 (15.4) | |
Town ≥ 500,000 | 310 (15.5) | |
Countryside | 790 (39.5) | |
Education | Primary or middle school | 61 (3.1) |
Basic vocational | 278 (13.9) | |
Secondary or post-secondary education | 849 (42.4) | |
Higher education (bachelor’s degree and above) | 812 (40.6) | |
Employment | Employed (full-time or self-employed) | 1252 (62.6) |
Student | 68 (3.4) | |
Unemployed | 83 (4.2) | |
Retired | 445 (22.3) | |
Disability pensioner | 78 (3.9) | |
Runs a household | 74 (3.7) | |
Type of work performed | White-collar | 896 (44.8) |
Blue-collar | 552 (27.6) | |
Mixed | 552 (27.6) | |
Self-assessment of financial situation | Very bad | 47 (2.4) |
Bad | 240 (12.0) | |
Average | 1138 (56.9) | |
Good | 515 (25.8) | |
Very good | 60 (3.0) | |
Self-assessment of overall health | Very bad | 34 (1.7) |
Bad | 157 (7.9) | |
Average | 825 (41.3) | |
Good | 846 (42.3) | |
Very good | 138 (6.9) |