Table 2.
Scocioeconomic statuse of participants
| Scocioeconomic factorsor | N (%) |
|---|---|
| Education level | |
| High school or lower | 178 (69.3%) |
| Associate degree or bachelor degree | 119 (46.3%) |
| Master degree or higher | 19 (7.4%) |
| Job category | |
| Engineering | 32 (12.5%) |
| Educational or cultural or artistic | 20 (7.8%) |
| Administrative and financial | 16 (6.3%) |
| Health cares | 5 (2%) |
| Service occupations | 68 (26.6%) |
| Agriculture | 16 (6.3%) |
| Social and political affairs | 5 (2%) |
| Information technology | 2 (0.8%) |
| Housekeeping | 92 (35.9%) |
| Job level | |
| Employer | 8 (3.1%) |
| Employee or worker | 121 (47.1%) |
| Freelance | 37 (14.4%) |
| Housekeeping | 92 (35.7%) |
| Household size | |
| 2 or 3 people | 29 (11.3%) |
| 4 or 5 people | 203 (79%) |
| More than 5 people | 25 (9.7%) |
| Household income per month | |
| Less than 2 million Tomans | 120 (46.0 %) |
| Between 2 and 4 million Tomans | 118 (49.9) |
| Between 4 and 6 million Tomans | 17 (6.6%) |
| Between 6 and 8 million Tomans | 2 (0.8%) |
| Between 8 and 10 million Tomans | 0 (0.0%) |
| More than 10 million Tomans | 0 (0.0%) |
| Having supplementary insurance | |
| Yes | 74 (28.8%) |
| No | 183 (71.2%) |