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. 2019 Jun 19;2019:7458341. doi: 10.1155/2019/7458341

Table 1.

Socio-economic characteristics of the study participants in SNNP and Tigray regions, 2010.

Variables n %
Age

15-19 120 4
20-24 569 19
25-29 879 29.4
30-34 652 21.8
35-39 536 17.9
≥40 236 7.9

Additional job aside from household chores

Yes 837 28.2
No 2134 71.8

History of employment in the past 12 months

Yes 73 2.5
No 2901 97.5

Mother's main occupation

Farmer or family work 1289 43.1
House wife 1495 50
Other occupation 208 7

Remuneration for main occupation

Money 138 4.6
In-kind 76 2.6
Money and in-kind 38 1.3
Nothing 2777 91.5

Location of work

Home 1570 52.6
Away from home 616 20.7
Both at home and away from home 797 26.7

Marital status of the mother

Single 41 1.4
Married 2737 91.5
Widowed 56 1.9
Divorced 105 3.5
Separated 48 1.6
Married more than one spouse 2 0.1

Maternal educational status

No formal education 1986 66.4
Grade 1-6 798 26.7
Grade 7-12 195 6.5
Higher education 13 0.4

Head of the household

Mother 203 6.9
Other than the mother 2785 93.1

Main source of drinking water for the household

Piped water 1202 40.2
Non-piped water 1790 59.8

Toilet facility

Traditional pit latrine 2382 79.6
Ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine 49 1.6
No facility/Bush/Field 555 18.8

Number of functional asset possession

Lowest tertile 1016 34%
Middle tertile 996 33.30%
Highest tertile 975 32.70%

Household construction materials

Traditional construction materials 2953 98.7
Modern construction materials 39 1.3