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. 2017 Aug 3;7(8):e016558. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016558

Table 1.

Sample characteristics of participants living in the IASGM site of Kokoyo in Mali (n=224)

Variables n (%)
Gender
 Male 123 (54.9)
 Female 101 (45.1)
Age (years)
 Ref: 18–21 57 (25.4)
 22–26 60 (26.8)
 27–30 53 (23.7)
 30+ 54 (24.1)
Main residence country
 Mali 133 (59.4)
 Other countries 91 (40.6)
Marital status
 Married or living in a couple 158 (70.5)
 Single, divorced, widowed 66 (29.5)
Educational level
 Never been to school 110 (49.1)
 Primary 62 (27.7)
 Secondary 22 (9.8)
 Koranic 27 (12.1)
 Postsecondary 3 (1.3)
Category of participant
 Malian gold-diggers, tombolomas and other Malian workers 130 (58)
 Female sex workers 27 (12,1)
 Female non-sex workers 54 (24,1)
 Non-Malian gold-diggers 13 (5,8)
Self-perceived health status
 Good health status 133 (59,4)
 Ref: Poor health status 91 (40,6)
Weekly earnings
 Earnings ≤ median 112 (50)
 Ref: Earnings > median 112 (50)
Have worked in other IASGM before Kokoyo
 Yes 26 (11.6)
 No 198 (88.4)

IASGM, informal artisanal small-scale gold mining.

†Age categories’ cut-offs correspond to quartiles.

‡The median weekly earning is 14 500 Francs de la Communauté Financière en Afrique (FCFA) (US$25). This variable was used to account for the socioeconomic status of participants.