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. 2019 May 10;14(5):e0216061. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216061

Table 3. Demographic and population characteristics of deaths and injuries during the Libyan conflict (2012–2017).

Demographic Deaths Injuries
Number % of total (C95%) p Number % of total (C95%) p
Sex
Male 13,120 81.4 (77.3–85.2) <0.001 34,380 80.6 (76.2–85.1) <0.001
Female 3,006 18.6 (13.9–22.4) 0.001 8,253 19.4 (15.1–23.7) 0.001
Age
15–19 2,547 15.8 (11.3–19.5) 0.001 12,435 29.2 (23.9–34.1) <0.001
20–30 6,819 42.3 (38.1–46.3) <0.001 6,981 16.4 (12.3–21.1) 0.001
31–40 4,250 26.4 (21.9–30.6) <0.001 7,137 16.7 (11.2–20.6) 0.001
41–50 1,390 8.6(5.3–12.4) 0.001 14,521 34.1 (30.9–38.3) <0.001
>51 1,120 6.9 (3.7–14.2) 0.001 1,559 3.7 (2.9–11.3) 0.001
Educational level
Primary 6,112 37.9 (34.1–41.5) <0.001 19,598 46 (42.1–50.9) <0.001
Secondary 6,907 42.8 (37.9–46.2) <0.001 17,719 36.9 (31.9–41.2) <0.001
Above 3,107 19.3 (14.7–21.9) 0.001 7,319 17.2 (15.8–21.3) 0.001
Marital status
Single 8,890 55.1 (51.7–59.3) <0.001 20,696 48.5 (44.3–52.2) <0.001
Married 4,124 25.6 (21.4–29.2) 0.001 12,718 29.8 (24.1–33.2) 0.001
No reported 3,109 19.3 (14.3–24.1) 0.001 9,219 21.6 (18.9–25.7) 0.001
TOTAL 16,126 100.0 42,633