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. 2021 Mar 15;40(2):614–641. doi: 10.1002/pam.22288

Table A2.

Descriptive statistics, main sample

  Mean Obs
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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