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Table 1 Characteristics of the study population (n = 3903)

From: Socioeconomic inequalities in the prevalence and perceived dangerousness of SARS-CoV-2 infections in two early German hotspots: findings from a seroepidemiological study

 

Kupferzell

n (%)a

Bad Feilnbach

n (%)a

Sex

 Women

1036 (48.5)

1042 (50.8)

 Men

932 (51.5)

893 (49.2)

 Missing

0 (–)

0 (–)

Age group

 18–39 years

856 (34.8)

629 (30.7)

 40–59 years

621 (36.0)

717 (36.5)

 60 + years

491 (29.2)

589 (32.8)

 Missing

0 (–)

0 (–)

Education

 Low

208 (13.4)

173 (10.9)

 Middle

1052 (54.3)

1016 (54.4)

 High

706 (32.4)

745 (34.7)

 Missing

2 (–)e

1 (–)e

Occupational statusc

 Quintile 1 (low)

256 (15.5)

258 (15.5)

 Quintiles 2–4

792 (38.2)

674 (32.4)

 Quintile 5—(high)

282 (12.2)

287 (13.0)

 Missingb

638 (34.1)

716 (39.1)

Incomec

 Quintile 1 (low)

308 (17.0)

304 (17.6)

 Quintiles 2–4

1079 (54.2)

985 (49.8)

 Quintile 5 (high)

351 (16.6)

369 (17.1)

 Missing

230 (12.2)

277 (15.5)

Subjective social status

 Low (1–4)

369 (21.5)

309 (18.7)

 Middle (5–6)

911 (49.1)

852 (47.2)

 High (7–10)

603 (29.4)

679 (34.1)

 Missing

85 (–)e

95 (–)e

  1. n unweighted number of participants
  2. aweighted percentage in brackets
  3. bnon-working population or missing data
  4. cquintiles were calculated for non-missing values
  5. dbased on self-reports
  6. enot included in the multivariate analysis