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Table 2 Descriptive analysis of the main dimensions of social security, reimbursement rejection, and abusive supervision

From: Should the poor have no medicines to cure? A study on the association between social class and social security among the rural migrant workers in urban China

 

Lower class (%)

Middle class (%)

Upper class (%)

Chi square

P value

Social security (N = 555)

   

18.0575

0.000***

 No

13.69

10.99

7.03

  

 Yes

20.00

21.26

27.03

  

Sick pay (N = 749)

   

46.4290

0.000***

 No

25.63

22.30

17.76

  

 Yes

6.54

10.68

17.09

  

Paid leave (N = 779)

   

45.3200

0.000***

 No

21.31

19.38

13.86

  

 Yes

10.65

12.97

21.82

  

Maternity pay (N = 670)

   

27.9425

0.000***

 No

24.48

20.30

17.46

  

 Yes

8.36

12.24

17.16

  

Medical insurance (N = 771)

   

49.2592

0.000***

 No

20.75

15.82

12.58

  

 Yes

10.77

16.73

23.35

  

Pension insurance (N = 759)

   

77.0615

0.000***

 No

25.56

20.82

15.42

  

 Yes

6.46

11.07

20.69

  

Occupational injury insurance (N = 761)

   

25.8596

0.000***

 No

18.40

13.80

13.53

  

 Yes

12.75

18.92

22.60

  

Unemployment insurance (N = 731)

   

45.2246

0.000***

 No

29.69

26.81

23.67

  

 Yes

2.46

6.29

11.08

  

Maternity insurance (N = 689)

   

20.4153

0.000***

 No

29.61

27.72

25.11

  

 Yes

3.19

5.66

8.71

  

Reimbursement rejection

 Work-related injuries expenses (N = 656)

   

5.4141

0.067*

  No

22.87

26.52

26.37

  

  Yes

9.60

6.71

7.93

  

 Outpatient expenses (N = 695)

   

10.4019

0.006***

  No

6.91

9.64

12.37

  

  Yes

25.32

22.59

23.17

  

 Inpatient expenses (N = 673)

   

26.2765

0.000***

  No

9.36

13.08

18.42

  

  Yes

23.03

19.47

16.64

  

 Abusive supervision (N = 793)

   

3.2743

0.195

  No

21.44

22.82

26.61

  

  Yes

10.47

9.46

9.21

  
  1. Note: ***, ** and * indicates 1%, 5% and 10% significance level, respectively