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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Mar Q. 2011 Spring;17(1):4–26. doi: 10.1080/15245004.2010.546943

Table 1.

Respondent Characteristics

Number (%)
Age of daughter, yearsa n=294
 9–10 27 (9)
 11–12 66 (22)
 13–14 80 (27)
 15–16 88 (30)
 17–18 33 (11)
Number of daughters ages 9–18b n =213
 1 143 (67)
 ≥2 70 (33)
Race/Ethnicityc n=218
 White 140 (64)
 Black 43 (20)
 American Indian 21 (10)
 Other 14 (6)
Insurance Coverage (Daughters) n = 222
 Yes 205 (92)
 No 17 (8)
Household Incomed n = 224
 <$25,000 36 (16)
 $25–75,000 134 (60)
 >$75,000 54 (24)
Residenced n = 225
 Urban (Cumberland) 123 (55)
 Rural (Harnett, Richmond, Robeson) 102 (45)

Notes. Percents may not sum to 100% due to rounding.

a

Sums to total number of daughters reported by mothers.

b

Ages of 12 daughters not reported by mothers.

c

“Other” category includes Hispanic (n = 11), Asian (n = 1), mixed race or ethnicity (n = 2).

d

Data from USAData, Inc.