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Table A.3 Age structure of the sample
sample |
old |
middle-aged |
young | |
25-30 |
9 |
21 | ||
30-35 |
10 |
26 | ||
35-40 |
11 |
27 | ||
40-45 |
10 |
25 | ||
45-50 |
9 |
30 | ||
50-55 |
7 |
21 | ||
55-60 |
9 |
27 | ||
60-65 |
7 |
22 | ||
65-70 |
14 |
50 | ||
70-75 |
9 |
32 | ||
75-80 |
3 |
13 | ||
80-85 |
1 |
4 | ||
85-90 |
0.5 |
1 | ||
(n)= |
(988) |
(269) |
(314) |
(405) |
Most of the respondents have a partner (table A.4) and they are head of the household (table A.5).
Table A.4 Presence of a partner
sample |
old |
middle-aged |
young | |
no partner |
30 |
30 |
28 |
32 |
partner |
70 |
70 |
72 |
68 |
(n)= |
(988) |
(269) |
(314) |
(405) |
Table A.5 Position in the household
sample |
old |
middle-aged |
young | |
head of the household |
80 |
78 |
82 |
79 |
partner (married) |
17 |
21 |
17 |
14 |
partner (not married) |
3 |
1 |
1 |
7 |
(n)=______________________ |
(988) |
(269) |
(314) |
(405) |