Table 5.
Descriptive statistics for sociodemographic characteristics
| All | Traditional neighbourhoods |
Early conventional suburban neighbourhoods |
Late conventional suburban neighbourhoods |
Difference (p-value) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percent males | 42% | 45.83% | 43.16% | 35.21% | 0.390 |
| Median age | 53.85 (16.81) | 47.09 (20.82) | 53.70 (14.21) | 61.00 (16.09) | <0.001*** |
| Employment (employed full time) | 49% | 48.61% | 53.97% | 35.21% | 0.026* |
| Household income ($35,000 or more) | 92% | 74.60% | 95.18% | 100% | <0.001*** |
| Education (bachelor’s degree or higher) | 83% | 69.44% | 89.30% | 78.57% | <0.001*** |
| Number of respondents | 289 | 62 | 165 | 62 | |
Notes:
The number refers to the mean of each variable in its corresponding neighbourhood. Standard errors are in parentheses. The difference refers to whether each variable is statistically significant across the three types of neighbourhoods, using the one-way ANOVA.
p≤0.05;
p≤0.01;
p≤0.001.