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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Lancet Planet Health. 2021 Aug;5(8):e526–e533. doi: 10.1016/S2542-5196(21)00172-8

Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics of the Kantar WorldPanel Chile sample, 2015–2017

2015 2016 2017
No. of households 2,099 2,076 2,099
No. of household-month observations 22,897 22,881 22,112
Head of household education N % N % N %
<High school 652 31 584 28 575 27
High school 793 38 820 39 815 39
College or greater 654 31 672 32 709 34
Total 2099 100 2076 100 2099 100
Household assets index, tertile (%) N % N % N %
Low 788 38 750 36 781 37
Middle 635 30 648 31 649 31
High 676 32 678 33 669 32
Household composition, by sex and age (mean (SD))
Children 0–1 year 0·12 (0·35) 0·08 (0·28) 0·03 (0·19)
Children 2–5 years 0·34 (0·58) 0·33 (0·57) 0·34 (0·58)
Children 6–13 years 0·53 (0·72) 0·53 (0·71) 0·54 (0·72)
Children, female, age 14–18 years 0·18 (0·44) 0·17 (0·41) 0·16 (0·39)
Children, male, age 14–18 years 0·17 (0·41) 0·17 (0·41) 0·18 (0·43)
Women 1·53 (0·73) 1·55 (0·76) 1·60 (0·80)
Men 1·21 (0·78) 1·22 (0·81) 1·28 (0·84)
Monthly regional unemployment rate (mean (SD)) 6·3 (1·0) 6·5 (1·2) 6·7 (1·1)