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. 2019 Mar 21;14(3):e0214114. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0214114

Table 1. Descriptive statistics of quantitative and qualitative samples.

Quantitative (n = 550) Qualitative (n = 55)
Frequency Percent Frequency Percent
Number of children
    None 101 18.4 1 1.8
    1–2 children 247 44.9 29 52.7
    3–4 children 155 28.2 14 25.5
    5–6 children 41 7.5 4 7.3
    7+ children 6 1.1 4 7.3
Age
    18–24 85 15.5 3 5.5
    25–34 300 54.5 25 45.5
    35–44 116 21.1 17 30.9
    45–55 36 6.5 4 7.3
    55+ 13 2.4 4 7.3
Monthly income
    Less than 5,000 Ksh/month 136 24.7 14 25.5
    5000–10,000 Ksh/month 275 50 17 30.9
    10,000–15,000 Ksh/month 103 18.7 3 5.5
    Over 15,000 Ksh/month 31 5.6 6 10.9
    Does not know 5 0.9 13 23.6
Education
    None 11 2 1 1.8
    Some primary, not complete 91 16.5 12 21.8
    Completed primary 136 24.7 18 32.7
    Come secondary, not complete 121 22 12 21.8
    Completed secondary 172 31.3 9 16.4
    Higher education 17 3.1 1 1.8
Marital status
    Married 297 54 26 47.3
    Living with a man, not married 11 2
    Regular partner, live apart 46 8.4
    Not involved in a relationship 191 34.7 15 27.3
    Separated or divorced 11 20
Respondent has a business 126 22.9 31 56.4
Respondent is employed 205 37.3 19 36.4
Lives in female-headed household 315 57.3 29 52.7