Table A2.
Mean | Obs | |
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Black, non‐Hispanic | 0.113 | 4,349 |
Hispanic | 0.194 | 4,349 |
Non‐Black, non‐Hispanic | 0.094 | 4,349 |
Female | 0.492 | 4,377 |
Age 30–44 | 0.331 | 4,377 |
Age 45–59 | 0.281 | 4,377 |
Age 60+ | 0.127 | 4,377 |
Income $40k‐75k (2019) | 0.275 | 4,377 |
Income $75k+ (2019) | 0.394 | 4,377 |
Childless HH | 0.209 | 4,377 |
HH with children, all under age 5 | 0.055 | 4,377 |
HH with children, some older than 5 | 0.258 | 4,377 |
Other HH composition | 0.175 | 4,377 |
Suburban | 0.178 | 4,375 |
Urban | 0.742 | 4,375 |
Self or HH member has received COVID diagnosis | 0.017 | 4,309 |
Close friend or family member died of COVID, respiratory illness | 0.051 | 4,274 |
ONET work from home occ share (Dingel & Nieman) | 0.417 | 2,340 |
High work from home indicator, occupation level (Aaronson et al.) | 0.459 | 2,340 |
2+ risk factors for COVID complications | 0.167 | 4,361 |
Self‐described fair/poor general health | 0.118 | 4,374 |
Notes: Table shows demographic and health characteristics for our main analysis sample, CIS respondents from the national sample, all weeks. See text for details.
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