Table 1.
Demographic characteristics of the sample
Characteristic | % (n) |
---|---|
Sex | |
Women | 64.2 (1279) |
Men | 35.8 (714) |
Age (years) | |
18–34 | 14.5 (288) |
35–49 | 19.5 (388) |
50–64 | 30.7 (612) |
≥65 | 35.4 (705) |
Residence area | |
Urban | 53.1 (1058) |
Rural | 46.9 (935) |
Marital status | |
Married/cohabiting | 69.5 (1385) |
Single | 12.2 (244) |
Widowed | 11.6 (232) |
Separated/divorced | 6.6 (132) |
Living arrangements | |
Couple | 57.2 (1139) |
Extended family | 24.1 (481) |
Alone | 14.5 (289) |
Other (including care home) | 4.2 (84) |
Education | |
Low level (less than 6 years) | 48.7 (971) |
Medium level (at least 6 but not more than 9 years) | 23.7 (472) |
High level (more than 9 years) | 27.6 (550) |
Professional status | |
Pensioner/retired | 41.5 (828) |
Employed (full-time/part-time) | 39.3 (784) |
Unemployed | 10.5 (209) |
Housewife | 6.1 (121) |
Student | 2.6 (51) |
Monthly income | |
‘Just enough to make ends meet’ | 54.4 (1084) |
‘Not enough to make ends meet’ | 27.5 (549) |
‘Some money left over’ | 18.1 (360) |