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. 2016 Aug 30;62(4):433–440. doi: 10.1007/s00038-016-0880-2

Table 2.

Association between socioeconomic status and perceived classism, n = 1540.

Source: Longitudinal Internet Studies for the Social Sciences panel, The Netherlands, 2013

Perceived classism
Model 1 Model 2
%a OR 95 % CI OR 95 % CI
Total 18.2
Income
 High 13.3 Ref Ref
 Moderate 19.2 1.55 (1.11–2.17) 1.53 (1.09–2.15)
 Low 22.0 1.83 (1.32–2.55) 1.88 (1.34–2.63)
Occupational level
 High 19.1 Ref Ref
 Moderate 15.9 0.80 (0.56–1.15) 0.87 (0.59–1.26)
 Low 27.5 1.61 (1.05–2.48) 1.57 (1.00–2.46)
Educational level
 High 19.5 Ref Ref
 Moderate 18.0 0.90 (0.66–1.23) 0.87 (0.64–1.19)
 Low 17.0 1.01 (0.73–1.40) 1.01 (0.73–1.40)

Model 1 = unadjusted OR, model 2 = model 1 + adjustment for age, sex and ethnicity

aPercentage agreed with at least one of the items