Table 1.
Variables | Total n (%) | |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Boys | 580 (47.0) | |
Girls | 644 (52.2) | |
Missing | 9 (0.7) | |
Age | ||
13–14 years | 381 (30.9) | |
15–16 years | 453 (36.7) | |
17–19 years | 399 (32.3) | |
Family economy | ||
Bad economy all the time | 113 (9.2) | |
More or less bad economy | 243 (19.7) | |
Neither had bad or good economy | 264 (21.4) | |
More or less good economy | 327 (26.5) | |
Good economy all the time | 254 (20.6) | |
Missing | 32 (2.6) | |
Parents’ education | Mother | Father |
Primary and lower secondary school | 37 (3.0) | 69 (5.6) |
Upper secondary school | 283 (23.0) | 366 (29.7) |
University up to 4 years | 303 (24.6) | 197 (16.0) |
University more than 4 years | 221 (17.9) | 161 (13.1) |
Unknown | 365 (29.6) | 393 (31.9) |
Missing | 24 (1.9) | 47 (3.8) |
Parents’ job status | Mother | Father |
Fulltime job | 798 (64.7) | 1018 (82.6) |
Part-time job | 238 (19.3) | 86 (7.0) |
Unemployed / on leave | 47 (3.8) | 28 (2.3) |
Staying at home | 83 (6.7) | 32 (2.6) |
Other | 41 (3.3) | 37 (3.0) |
Missing | 26 (2.1) | 32 (2.6) |
Total | 1233 (100) |