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Table 1 The participants’ characteristics and identifiers

From: The impact of financial crisis and austerity policies in Andalusia, Spain: disentangling the mechanisms of social inequalities in health through the perceptions and experiences of experts and the general population

ID

Groups and interviews description

Total

Male

Female

FG1

Lower Social Class Population (men and women)

6

5

1

FG2

Middle Social Class Population (men and women)

8

3

5

FG3

Upper-Middle Social Class Population (men and women)

7

4

3

FG4

Professionals in the Social Intervention Field (men and women)

9

3

6

FG5

Experts on Health (men and women)

7

3

4

I1

General Practitioner (GP)

1

1

 

I2

NGO Manager

1

1

 

I3

Female caregiver of person affected by the crisis

1

 

1

I4

Expert Professor of Public Health

1

1

 

I5

60-year-old woman, Middle Class, health issues

1

 

1

I6

40-year-old man, Lower Class, financial issues

1

1

 

I7

55-year-old man, Upper Class, no health issues

1

1

 

I8

25-year-old woman, Middle Class, no health issues

1

 

1

I9

34-year-old man, Lower Class, financial issues

1

1

 

I10

50-year-old woman, Middle Class, no health issues

1

 

1

Total

 

47

24

23