Table 1.
Sample A | Sample B | Total | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Variable | Response | n | % | n | % | n | % |
Sex | Men | 171 | 15.5 | 59 | 11.2 | 230 | 14.1 |
Women | 931 | 84.5 | 467 | 88.8 | 1,398 | 85.9 | |
Education | Primary education | 96 | 8.7 | 60 | 11.4 | 156 | 9.6 |
Secondary education | 435 | 39.5 | 221 | 42.0 | 656 | 40.3 | |
Higher (academic) education | 571 | 51.8 | 245 | 46.6 | 816 | 50.1 | |
Employment | Yes, self-employed | 181 | 16.4 | 77 | 14.6 | 258 | 15.8 |
Yes, employee | 554 | 50.3 | 258 | 49.0 | 812 | 49.9 | |
No, school or university student | 151 | 13.7 | 86 | 16.4 | 237 | 14.6 | |
No, retired | 43 | 3.9 | 28 | 5.3 | 71 | 4.4 | |
No, homemaker | 68 | 6.2 | 32 | 6.1 | 100 | 6.1 | |
No, unemployed jobseeker | 105 | 9.5 | 45 | 8.6 | 150 | 9.2 |
Primary education refers to schooling up to 10 years; Secondary education encompasses consecutive schooling or vocational education (often additional 3 years); Higher education denotes academic attainment (i.e., achieving a Bachelor’s degree, a Master’s degree, a PhD, or the status of master craftsman).