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. 2020 Jul 30;11:715. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00715

Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics of female and male migrants of Turkish origin and the total sample.

Variable Women(n=201) Men(n=127) Total(N=328)
Age
 M (SD) 41.2 (11.0) 42.1 (11.8) 41.6 (11.3)
 Range 20 – 69 20 – 68 20 – 69
Age group, n (%)
 20–35 70 (34.8) 35 (27.6) 105 (32.0)
 36–55 107 (53.2) 77 (60.6) 184 (56.1)
 ≥56 24 (11.9) 15 (11.8) 39 (11.9)
 No data
Partnership, n (%)
 Yes 156 (77.6) 112 (88.2) 268 (81.7)
 No 45 (22.4) 15 (11.8) 60 (18.3)
 No data
Marital status, n (%)
 Single 19 (9.5) 20 (15.7) 39 (11.9)
 Married 143 (71.1) 98 (77.2) 241 (73.5)
 Separated/divorced 32 (15.9) 8 (6.3) 40 (12.2)
 Widowed 5 (2.5) 0 (0.0) 5 (1.5)
 No data 2 (1.0) 1 (0.8) 3 (0.9)
Education, n (%)
 No degree 8 (4.0) 3 (2.4) 11 (3.4)
 Primary school 71 (35.3) 27 (21.3) 98 (29.9)
 Middle school 43 (21.4) 39 (30.7) 82 (25.0)
 Secondary/vocational school 51 (25.4) 55 (43.3) 106 (32.3)
 No data 28 (13.9) 3 (2.4) 31 (9.5)
Employment status, n (%)
 Employed 51 (25.4) 61 (48.0) 112 (34.1)
 Unemployed (household) 102 (50.7) 20 (15.7) 122 (37.2)
 Job seeking 19 (9.5) 24 (18.9) 43 (13.1)
 Pensioner 18 (9.0) 17 (13.4) 35 (10.7)
 Other 8 (4.0) 5 (3.9) 13 (4.0)
 No Data 3 (1.5) 3 (0.9)
Monthly household income, n (%)
 <1,250€ 44 (21.9) 32 (25.2) 76 (23.2)
 1,250–2,500€ 87 (43.3) 60 (47.2) 147 (44.8)
 >2,500€ 31 (15.4) 27 (21.3) 58 (17.7)
 No Data 39 (19.4) 8 (6.3) 47 (14.3)