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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 15.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2015 Oct 26;121(24):4425–4432. doi: 10.1002/cncr.29510

Table 1.

Characteristics of the analytic sample (Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1989–2009).

All adults who
reported cancer
All adults who
reported no cancer
Year of diagnosis1 2001.0 (5.2)
Age at diagnosis 52.5 (17.3)
Demographics in 2001
  Age 52.4 (17.2) 37.1 (15.9)
  Female (%) 58.6% 52.5%
Economic circumstances 2 years before diagnosis3 2 years after diagnosis3 In 2001
  Employed (%) 56.2% 50.8% 72.4%
  Hours worked 1,172.4 (1,067.5) 1,038.6 (1,062.2) 1,609 (934)
  Own earnings (median)2 $9,552 $5,090 $21,980
  Own earnings (mean) $20,127 (29,579) $19,137 (28,150) $28,066 (41,927)
  Total family income (median)2 $31,800 $27,470 $40,560
  Total family income (mean) $46,530 (55,717) $47,408 (91,098) $54,144 (70,434)
N 1,117 15,856
1

Mean and standard error in parentheses are shown unless indicated otherwise.

2

Earnings and total family income are highly skewed; we therefore report the median values in addition to the mean (s.d.).

3

Since the year of diagnosis varies across individuals, the calendar year of the 2 years before and after diagnosis time accordingly across individuals.