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Table 3 Primary Insurance Scheme1 by Parental Occupation2

From: Health insurance of rural/township schoolchildren in Pinggu, Beijing: coverage rate, determinants, disparities, and sustainability

Parents

Commercial

CHCF

SSHI

RCMS

Total3

Non-farmer & employed

64(58.2%)

17(15.5%)

29(26.4%)

NA

110

One or both farmer

25(24.3%)

14(13.6%)

53(51.5%)

11(10.7%)

103

Non-farmer & unemployed

9(39.1%)

7 (30.4%)

7 (30.4%)

NA

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  1. 1. Fifteen children under a commercial policy also had a CHCF/SSHI; five had both RCMS and SSHI or CHCF and SSHI; primary scheme was determined in the order of commercial, RCMS, CHCF, and SSHI;
  2. 2. Fourteen children's insurance type or parental occupation cannot be determined
  3. 3. Combining SSHI, CHCF, and RCMS into one category of low premium, insurance scheme differs significantly between farmer and non-farmer households (χ2 = 25.25, DF = 2, p-value = 0)