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. 2021 Nov 18;8:781403. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.781403

Table 1.

Description of the survey sample.

N (%)
Gender
Male 4,668 (46.7%)
Female 5,335 (53.3%)
Age
18–34 2,674 (26.7%)
35–54 3,548 (35.5%)
55+ 3,781 (37.8%)
Children in household
Yes 2,358 (23.6%)
No 7,645 (76.4%)
Race
Asian American/Pacific Islander 419 (4.2%)
Black or African American (not Hispanic or Latino) 837 (8.4%)
Hispanic or Latino 791 (7.9%)
Native American, Alaska Native, Aleutian 120 (1.2%)
White (not Hispanic or Latino) 7,666 (76.6%)
Other 79 (0.8%)
Prefer not to answer 91(0.9%)
Household income
< $50,000 3,765 (37.6%)
$50,000–$100,000 4,063 (40.6%)
More than $100,000 2,175 (21.7%)
Region
Midwest 2,375 (23.7%)
Northeast 1,835 (18.3%)
South 3,788 (37.9%)
West 2,005 (20.0%)
Community type
Rural 2,391 (23.9%)
Suburban 5,177 (51.8%)
Urban 2,435 (24.3%)
Work status at time of survey (percentages based on 6,562 individuals who acquired dogs and/or cats before and/or since March 2020)
Currently employed and working fully away from home 1,750 (26.7%)
Currently employed and working fully remotely, permanently 699 (10.7%)
Currently employed and working fully remotely, temporarily 1,026 (15.6%)
Currently employed and working partly remotely, partly away from home 459 (7.0%)
Currently unemployed 853 (13.0%)
Retired 1,242 (18.9%)
I don't need to work 194 (3.0%)
Other 339 (5.2%)

Unless otherwise noted in the table, the percentages are based on the total sample of 10,003 participants.