Skip to main content
. 2021 Jan 22;16(1):e0245283. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0245283

Table 1. Sociodemographic characteristics of study respondents.

Characteristics Category Bamako [n (%)] Segou [n (%)] Sikasso [n (%)] Total (%)
Sex
Female 3 (2.53) 3 (2.52) 9 (7.5) 12.6
Male 25 (21) 33 (27.7) 46 (38.6) 87.3
Age
[0 18] 1 (0.8) 0 (0.0) 1 (0.8) 1.6
[18 25] 7 (5.8) 2 (1.6) 4 (3.3) 10.7
[25 45] 9 (7.6) 15 (12.7) 27 (22.7) 43
[over 45] 11 (9.5) 19 (16.0) 23 (19.5) 45
Education
no 7 (5.9) 7(5.9) 21 (17.6) 29.4
yes 21 (17.6) 29 (24.4) 34 (28.6) 70.6
Type of education attended
Koranic 7 (5.8) 16 (13.5) 12 (10.1) 29.4
French 14 (11.8) 8 (6.8) 17 (14.4) 33
Local 0 (0.0) 4 (3.3) 5 (4.2) 7.5
Education level
Basic 8 (6.7) 8 (6.7) 11 (9.2) 22.6
Secondary 7 (5.8) 12 (10.0) 12 (10.0) 25.8
High 6 (5.0) 9 (7.5) 11 (9.2) 21.7
Main occupation
Agriculture 3 (2.5) 8 (6.7) 23 (19.3) 28.5
Livestock keeping 9 (7.5) 14 (11.7) 15 (12.6) 31.8
Other 16 (13.4) 14 (11.7) 17 (14.2) 39.7
Herd acquisition
Purchase 27 (22.6) 25 (21.2) 39 (32.7) 76.5
Donation 1 (0.8) 0 (0.0) 3 (2.5) 3.3
Inheritance 0 (0.0) 11 (9.2) 13 (10.9) 20.1

Data stem from data collected from November 5 to December 12, 2018 in the region of Bamako, Segou and Sikasso, n = number of individuals, (%) = percentage.