Demographic Research: Volume 21, Article 6
Table A2a: Cross-tabulation of exposure time in original by imputed education
variable. Imputation assumption: questionnaire asked for the last
time respondent attained highest degree, and used a simple
categorization of educational degrees. Row percentages
imputed | ||||||||||||||
original |
no degree |
low. sec. |
adv. lower |
sec. degr. |
upper sec. |
I vocational |
degree |
univ./ college |
in school |
in voc. |
In university |
missing |
total original |
exp. time by |
no degree degree adv. lower sec. degr. upper sec. degree vocational degree univ./ college in school in voc. training in university missing |
84% 0% |
75% 0% 0% |
49% 1% |
33% 0% 4% |
90% 1% 4% 14% |
92% 1% 1% 9% |
1% 3% 8% 1% 0% 65% 8% 2% 3% |
15% 22% 37% 27% 9% 33% 84% 8% 19% |
4% 39% 1% 8% 1% 5% 81% 0% |
2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 55% |
1212 2440 1301 1054 43235 4310 17922 19157 6347 990 97968 |
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