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Table 2 Proportion of individuals who report good health

From: Health inequalities by socioeconomic characteristics in Spain: the economic crisis effect

Attribute

Alternative

2006–07 (%)(1)

2011–12 (%)(1)

Education level

No education or primary school

51.24 (51.22, 51.26)

48.19 (48.17, 48.20)

 

Secondary studies

75.64 (75.62, 75.65)

76.53 (76.52, 76.55)

 

University studies

82.04 (82.03, 82.05)

86.74 (86.73, 86.75)

Interviewee’s professional status

Employee

77.05 (77.04, 77.06)

82.91 (82.90, 82.93)

 

Unemployed

67.61 (67.60, 67.63)

76.20 (76.19, 76.21)

 

Retired

40.71 (40.69, 40.72)

46.53 (46.51, 46.54)

 

Student

91.50 (91.49, 91.51)

93.32 (93.31, 93.33)

 

Others

53.47 (53.45, 53.48)

54.01 (54.00, 54.03)

Reference person professional status

Employee

74.74 (74.72, 74.75)

81.11 (81.10, 81.12)

 

No employee

49.66 (49.64, 49.68)

58.71 (58.70, 58.73)

Gender

Man

72.59 (72.58, 72.60)

76.48 (76.47, 76.50)

 

Woman

60.62 (60.60, 60.64)

67.28 (67.26, 67.29)

Age

16–34 years old

83.54 (83.53, 83.55)

89.40 (89.39, 89.41)

 

35–49 years old

72.86 (72.85, 72.88)

78.60 (78.58, 78.61)

 

50–64 years old

55.48 (55.46, 55.50)

65.28 (65.26, 65.29)

 

65–74 years old

44.31 (44.30, 44.33)

53.94 (53.93, 53.96)

 

75 or more years old

34.38 (34.36, 34.39)

34.23 (34.22, 34.25)

Nationality

Spanish

65.99 (65.98, 66.01)

70.96 (70.94, 70.97)

 

Foreign

70.71 (70.70, 70.73)

77.73 (77.71, 77.74)

Marital status

Single and not living with a partner

81.15 (81.14, 81.16)

84.11 (84.10, 84.12)

 

Married or single and living with a partner

64.20 (64.18, 64.21)

70.73 (70.72, 70.75)

 

Widower, legally separated or divorced

45.94 (45.92, 45.96)

50.57 (50.56, 50.59)

Total

 

66.50 (66.48, 66.51)

71.77 (71.75, 71.78)

  1. (1)The extremes of corresponding 95 % confidence intervals are indicated in parentheses