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. 2011 Jun 12;47(6):967–973. doi: 10.1007/s00127-011-0404-6

Table 1.

Demographic and socioeconomic variables by migration status

   Group Total
 
p*
 
Urban Migrant Rural
Sex
 Male 92 (46.2%) 281 (47.6%) 95 (47.3%) 468 (47.3%) 0.943
Age
 Mean age 48.1 (46.5–49.8) 47.8 (46.8–48.7) 48.3 (46.5–50.1) 48 (47.2–48.7) 0.84**
Education level
 None 2 (1%) 59 (10%) 68 (33.8%) 129 (13.1%) <0.001
 Incomplete primary 11 (5.6%) 124 (21.1%) 64 (31.8%) 199 (20.2%)
 Complete primary 23 (11.6%) 99 (16.8%) 30 (14.9%) 152 (15.4%)
 Incomplete secondary 50 (25.3%) 126 (21.4%) 16 (8%) 192 (19.5%)
 Complete secondary 112 (56.6%) 180 (30.6%) 23 (11.4%) 315 (31.9%)
Family income per month
 ≤$50 2 (1%) 8 (1.4%) 109 (68.9%) 119 (13.1%) <0.001
 $51–150 36 (18.7%) 143 (25.8%) 32 (20.3%) 211 (23.3%)
 $151–250 104 (53.9%) 292 (52.6%) 10 (6.3%) 406 (44.8%)
 $251–350 40 (20.7%) 82 (14.8%) 4 (2.5%) 126 (13.9%)
 $351–450 8 (4.2%) 26 (4.7%) 2 (1.3%) 36 (4%)
 ≥$450 3 (1.6%) 4 (0.7%) 1 (0.6%) 8 (0.9%)

* p value for Chi-square bivariated analysis within groups

** p value using one-way ANOVA