Table 1.
Full sample nf = 38 |
Non-retired nnr = 18 |
Retired nr = 20 |
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% | 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.