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. 2020 Sep 29;16(12):3074–3080. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2020.1819741

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of participants who were willing to pay for a COVID-19 vaccine in Indonesia (n = 1,065)

Variables n (%)
Age group (year)  
<20 156 (14.6)
21–30 566 (53.1)
31–40 237 (22.3)
41–50 53 (5.0)
>51 53 (5.0)
Gender  
Male 336 (31.5)
Female 729 (68.5)
Educational attainment  
Junior/senior school graduated 275 (25.8)
Diploma graduated 58 (5.4)
University graduated/post-graduated 732 (68.7)
Occupation  
Civil servant 214 (20.1)
Private sector employee 296 (27.8)
Entrepreneur 128 (12.0)
Student 415 (39.0)
Retired 12 (1.1)
Religion  
Islam 958 (90.0)
Buddhism 38 (3.6)
Christian 37 (3.5)
Catholic 23 (2.2)
Others 9 (0.8)
Marital status  
Single 615 (57.7)
Married 450 (42.3)
Monthly income (Indonesian Rupiah)  
< 2.5 million 501 (47.0)
2.5–5 million 321 (30.1)
6–10 million 160 (15.0)
> 10 million 83 (7.8)
Urbanicity  
Rural 230 (21.6)
Urban 835 (78.4)
Health-care-related job  
No 831 (78.0)
Yes 234 (22.0)
Have heard about COVID-19  
No 13 (1.2)
Yes 1052 (98.8)
Perceived risk to be infected with COVID-19 (%)  
0 374 (35.1)
10–20 302 (28.4)
30–40 157 (14.7)
50–60 193 (18.1)
>60 39 (3.7)