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) |