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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Roles. 2016 May 21;76(5):276–289. doi: 10.1007/s11199-016-0640-z

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics (N = 127)

Variables n %
Race/Ethnicity
 White 109 85.8
 Black 7 5.5
 Asian 2 1.6
 Other Race 3 2.4
 Mixed Race 6 4.7
 Hispanic Ethnicity 5 4.0
Weekly Work Hours (9 months)
 Not Employed 13 10.6
 0–10 hours 6 4.9
 11–20 hours 11 8.9
 21–30 hours 15 12.2
 31–40 hours 44 35.8
 41–50 hours 32 26.0
 over 50 hours 2 1.6
Marital Status
 Yes (Married) 110 86.6
 No (Cohabiting) 17 13.4
Education
 less than high school 1 0.8
 high school degree 3 2.4
 vocational or tech program 3 2.4
 some college 17 13.4
 Associate’s degree 5 3.9
 Bachelor’s degree 57 44.9
 Master’s degree 33 26.0
 Ph.D. or equivalent 8 6.3
Age in years (range = 18–37) M = 27.80 SD = 3.77
Household income (range = $14k–$238k $84745.10 $42904.84

Note. Participants could identify their race and/or ethnicity; thus, these values add to > 127.