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. 2019 Jun 17;16(12):2134. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16122134

Table 1.

Number and structure of respondents grouped according to sociodemographic characteristics.

Variable Total (n = 4460) Women (n = 2331) Men (n = 2129)
n % n % n %
Age (years)
15–24 620 13.9 317 13.6 303 14.2
25–34 1189 26.7 609 26.1 580 27.2
35–44 882 19.8 444 19.0 438 20.6
45–54 756 17.0 396 17.0 360 16.9
55–64 1013 22.6 565 24.3 448 21.1
Education
primary and basic vocational 1740 39.0 802 34.4 938 44.1
secondary 1617 36.3 996 42.7 621 29.2
higher 1103 24.7 533 22.9 570 26.7
Occupation
manual worker 1165 26.1 424 18.2 741 34.8
white-collar worker 1356 30.4 764 32.8 592 27.8
self-employed 616 13.8 216 9.3 400 18.8
student 637 14.3 441 18.9 196 9.2
pensioner 283 6.3 240 10.3 43 2.0
unemployed 403 9.1 246 10.5 157 7.4
Marital status
unmarried 1828 41.0 1000 42.9 828 38.9
married 2632 59.0 1331 57.1 1301 61.1
Number of people in the household
1 561 12.6 218 9.4 343 16.1
2 1003 22.5 564 24.2 439 20.6
3 1264 28.3 675 29.0 589 27.7
4 1173 26.3 622 26.7 551 25.9
≥5 459 10.3 252 10.7 207 9.7