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. 2017 Jun 23;19(5):697–708. doi: 10.1007/s10198-017-0914-6

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of the French and the UK samples

France UK
Age groups, K–S test p value = 0.17
 18–24 10.8% 14.9%
 25–34 15,5% 15.3%
 35–44 18.9% 15.8%
 45–54 15.9% 13.9%
 55–59 9.5% 6.3%
 60–64 7.7% 8.2%
 65+ 21.7% 25.6%
Female, p value <0.01 43,8% 52.8%
Missing 0.2% 0.0%
Smoking status, K–S test p value = 0.06
 Never smoker 44.7% 50.1%
 Former smoker 29.4% 24.6%
 Current (tried quitting) 16.7% 15.3%
 Current (not tried quitting) 8.5% 5.5%
 Refused to answer 0.7% 4.5%
Has children, p value <0.01
 Yes 70.9% 64.9%
Social gradesa, K–S test p value <0.01
 AB (upper middle class and middle class/executive) 24.2% 20.9%
 C1 (lower middle class/employee) 16.7% 12.0%
 C2 (skilled working class/farmer, craftsmen) 4.6% 32.3%
 D (working class/workers) 12.9% 20.6%
 E (non-working, retired, student) 41.6% 14.2%
Education level, K–S test p value <0.01
 University degree 41.53% 25.79%
 A-level/Bac 17.57% 16.87%
 Vocational education/CAP 27.88% 10.58%
 No formal qualification-GCSE/BEPC 11.58 36.54%
 Other, still studying, don’t know 1.44% 10.23%
Income in quintiles, K–S test p value <0.01
 2501–4500€/£per month 22.5% 11.9%
 1501–2500€/£per month 24.4% 12.8%
 900–1500€/£per month 18.8% 10.0%
 <900€/£per month 12.1% 11.2%
 Refused to answer 12.6% 40.1%
Observations (N) 1254 1144

The p value of Kolmogorov–Smirnov distribution tests (K–S test) of variables between countries and p value from test on the equality of proportions are reported. 0.2% of the French sample (N = 2) refused to reveal their gender: they were systematically removed from the econometric analysis unless specified otherwise

CAP Certificat d’aptitude professionnelle, Bac Baccalauréat, BEPC Brevet d’Etudes du Premier Cycle, GCSE General Certificate of Secondary Education

aSocial grades are classified in a different manner in France and in the UK so we tried to group them in a consistent way