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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Aging Soc Policy. 2016 Dec 15;29(4):311–331. doi: 10.1080/08959420.2016.1272161

Table 1.

Survey Results: Demographic and Socio-Economic Sample Characteristics

Full sample
nf = 38
Non-retired
nnr = 18
Retired
nr = 20
% Count % Count % Count
Females 84% 32 94% 17 75% 15
Age, Average* (nf=35 nnr=17, nr=18) 63 35 55 17 70 18
Non US Born 84% 32 72% 13 95% 19
Only speaks Spanish at home 87% 33 83% 15 90% 18
Married or co-habitation 63% 24 67% 12 60% 12
High school graduate (or more) 26% 10 33% 6 20% 4
Income, 0 to $13,000* (nf=30 nnr=16, nr=14) 73% 22 81% 13 64% 9
Own Home* (nf=36 nnr=18, nr=18) 36% 13 28% 5 44% 8
Employed part time* (nf=37 nnr=18, nr=19) 32% 12 56% 10 11% 2
Employed full time* (nf=37 nnr=18, nr=19) 8% 3 17% 3 0% 0

“*”Sample size for questions denoted with “*” shown in parenthesis: nf for full sample, nnr for non-retired sample and nr for retired sample. Percentage (unless stated otherwise) calculated for all the answers adds to 100.