Table 1.
Variable | Non-Migrant Persons (n = 2664) | Persons with a Migrant Background (n = 569) | ||
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Sex (n (%)) | ||||
Male | 1481 | (55.59) | 316 | (55.54) |
Female | 1183 | (44.41) | 253 | (44.46) |
Age at retirement (mean (SD)) | 61.63 | (2.85) | 61.51 | (2.95) |
Marital status (n (%)) | ||||
Single | 512 | (19.22) | 111 | (19.51) |
Married | 2152 | (80.78) | 458 | (80.49) |
SES (mean (SD)) | 46.63 | (16.89) | 38.62 | (16.24) |
Health status (n (%)) | ||||
Poor | 642 | (24.10) | 184 | (32.34) |
Satisfactory | 1080 | (40.54) | 221 | (38.84) |
Good | 942 | (35.36) | 164 | (28.82) |
BMI (mean (SD)) | 27.04 | (4.24) | 27.48 | (3.99) |
Acculturation: Language dimension (n (%)) | ||||
Non-migrant persons | 2664 | (100.00) | - | - |
Integrated persons with a migrant background | - | - | 100 | (30.96) |
Assimilated persons with a migrant background | - | - | 62 | (19.20) |
Separated persons with a migrant background | - | - | 63 | (19.50) |
Marginalised persons with a migrant background | - | - | 98 | (30.34) |
Acculturation: Social interaction dimension (n (%)) | ||||
Non-migrant persons | 2664 | (100.00) | - | - |
Integrated persons with a migrant background | - | 159 | (35.97) | |
Assimilated persons with a migrant background | - | - | 151 | (34.16)) |
Separated persons with a migrant background | - | - | 64 | (14.48) |
Marginalised persons with a migrant background | - | - | 68 | (15.38) |
Acculturation: Identification dimension (n (%)) | ||||
Non-migrant persons | 2664 | (100.00) | - | - |
Integrated persons with a migrant background | - | - | 50 | (11.26) |
Assimilated persons with a migrant background | - | - | 174 | (39.19) |
Separated persons with a migrant background | - | - | 176 | (39.64) |
Marginalised persons with a migrant background | - | - | 44 | (9.91) |
N (Observations) | 16,830 | 3767 |
Data were missing for the language dimension of acculturation (n = 246), for the social interaction dimension of acculturation (n = 127), and for the identification dimension of acculturation (n = 125). Standard deviation (SD).