Table 2.
Sex |
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Male(n = 332/731) | Female(n = 399/731) | |
Age, years, mean ± SD | 18.5 ± 3.0 | 18.3 ± 2.8 |
Age, years, median (IQD) | 18 (5) | 18 (4) |
Civil status | ||
Single | 312 (94.0%) | 377 (94.4%) |
Married | 9 (2.7%) | 11 (2.8%) |
Other (including no response) | 11 (3.3%) | 11 (2.8%) |
Main household income source | ||
Work | 295 (88.9%) | 358 (89.7%) |
Subsidies | 16 (4.8%) | 14 (3.5%) |
Pensions | 2 (0.6%) | 14 (3.5%) |
Other (including no response) | 19 (5.7%) | 13 (3.3%) |
Occupationa | ||
Active worker | 77 (23.2%) | 62 (15.5%) |
Unemployed | 40 (12.0%) | 53 (13.3%) |
Retired | 1 (0.3%) | - |
Current student | 225 (67.8%) | 291 (72.9%) |
Economic sector of active workers | ||
Primary sector | - | - |
Secondary sector | 32 (41.6%) | 20 (32.3%) |
Tertiary sector | 40 (51.9%) | 33 (53.2%) |
Other (including no response) | 5 (6.5%) | 9 (14.5%) |
Data are presented as number of responses (percentage) unless otherwise indicated. aThe totals in this section are >100%, as some students were also active workers. SD: standard deviation; IQD: interquartile distance.