Table 2. Sociodemographic distribution (continuation) of the PEGASUS-Murcia sample compared to general population $ .
Interviewees | ||
---|---|---|
N | Weighted% | |
Income ** | ||
Low | 370 | 25.0 |
Low-Average | 452 | 30.1 |
High-Average | 384 | 27.2 |
High | 253 | 17.8 |
Employment * | ||
Working | 1 331 | 52.0 |
Student | 106 | 4.6 |
Homemaker | 329 | 11.7 |
Retired/disabled | 549 | 19.2 |
Unemployed | 252 | 10.7 |
Other | 54 | 1.9 |
Suffered any of the following events during the last 12 months. . . | ||
Unemployed or looking for work for over a month without success | ||
No | 2 238 | 85.0 |
Yes | 378 | 15.0 |
Fired from work? | ||
No | 2 482 | 94.1 |
Yes | 133 | 5.9 |
Severe financial crises or major economic problems | ||
No | 2 373 | 90.3 |
Yes | 241 | 9.7 |
12-month ECS & | ||
0 | 2 084 | 78.9 |
1 | 342 | 13.3 |
2 | 152 | 6.2 |
3 | 35 | 1.6 |
$ Only sociodemographic variables used in post-stratification of weight are presented.
* Weighted Percentages calculated using part 1 weights
** Weighted Percentages calculated using part 2 weights
# Centro Regional de Estadística de Murcia; Padrón 2010
# Completed years of education (four categories: None or primary: 0–7 years; Basic: 8–11 years; Secondary: 12–15 years and College: 16 or more years of education).
† Family income is defined as a four-category income scale calculated as the ratio of family income in the past 12 months divided by the median income for Spain. Low income is defined as less than or equal to 0.5, low average as 0.5 to 1.0, high average as 1.0 to 2.0, and high as over 2.0.
& 12-month ECS (12-month Economic Crisis Score) as the sum of the score of the three events suffered during the last 12 months. Range value from 0 to 3.