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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2007 Mar 8.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Environ Health Res. 2006 Apr;16(2):99–111. doi: 10.1080/09603120500538341

Table II.

Household characteristics of residents in Burj Barajneh camp, in Beirut, Lebanon, Urban Health Survey 2002 (n = 860).

Household characteristics Frequency (n) Percentage (%)
Type of household
 One individual 51 5.9
 Nuclear 700 81.4
 Extended 109 12.7
Size of household (members)
 1 - 3 283 32.9
 4 - 6 423 49.2
 >6 154 17.9
Age groups (household members, n = 3924)
 <1 - 14 years 1416 36.08
 15 - 59 years 2219 56.54
 ≥60 years 289 7.36
Sex head of household
 Male 722 84.0
 Female 1385 16.0
Highest educational level (attained by head of household)
 Less than elementary 123 14.3
 Elementary 245 28.5
 Intermediate/vocational 260 30.2
 Secondary and above 232 27.0
Total monthly income of household (In 1000 Lebanese pounds)
 <300 341 39.6
 300 - 499 194 22.5
 500 - 749 121 14.1
 750 - 999 48 5.6
 ≥1000 54 6.3
Missing 102 11.9
 Mean 423.2
 Median 308.3
Occupation of head of household (ILO classification)
 Economically active 595 69.18
  Crafts and related trades 273 31.7
  Services and sales 91 10.58
  Elementary occupations 91 10.58
  Professionals 47 5.46
  Plant and machine operation 54 6.27
  Clerks and technicians 39 4.53
  Missing 3 0.35
 Economically inactive 262 30.46
Presence of illness
 Yes 598 69.5
  Only one reported illness 184 30.76
  More than one reported illness 414 69.23
 No 262 30.5