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. 2019 Dec 1;11(12):2905. doi: 10.3390/nu11122905

Table 11.

Cluster analysis: structure of clusters by 5 factors with highest Cramer Correlations.

Specification Cluster 1 Cluster 2 Cluster 3 Whole Sample
Whole Sample of Households 25.5 35.1 39.4 100.0
Number of People in Household
1 7.6 14.7 34.2 20.6
2 21.9 33.0 39.6 32.8
3 23.6 22.6 14.9 19.8
4 27.2 19.1 7.5 16.6
5 and above 19.7 10.6 3.8 10.3
Family Life Phase
Singles, young marriages 11.3 13.6 15.8 13.9
Families with preschool children 25.8 17.2 7.5 15.6
Families with school children 22.5 16.3 7.4 14.4
Families with adult children 15.9 15.1 14.2 15.0
People, older marriages, professionally active 13.0 18.8 26.7 20.4
People, older marriages, professionally inactive 11.5 19.0 28.5 20.8
Age
18 – >30 years 10.0 7.8 5.9 7.6
30 – >40 years 25.8 18.9 11.0 17.5
40 – >50 years 23.2 19.1 13.0 17.8
50 – >60 years 17.2 19.3 21.2 19.5
60 – >70 years 13.0 19.5 28.4 21.3
70 years and older 10.7 15.5 20.5 16.2
Income (in Quintile Group)
1 (20% of people with the lowest income) 30.8 20.9 12.2 20.0
2 24.1 21.1 16.4 20.0
3 18.5 20.4 20.6 20.0
4 15.0 19.7 23.5 20.0
5 (20% of people with the highest income) 11.7 17.9 27.3 20.0
Socio-Economic Group
employees in worker positions 32.3 25.7 18.4 24.5
employees in non-worker positions 27.1 25.2 20.9 24.0
farmers 3.6 5.0 4.9 4.6
self-employed 8.4 6.9 5.6 6.8
pensioners 19.1 28.1 38.4 29.9
disability pensioners 4.6 5.4 8.1 6.3
living on social benefits 3.3 2.5 2.2 2.6
living from other unearned sources 1.7 1.3 1.6 1.5