From: Double jeopardy from the COVID-19 pandemic: risk of exposure and income loss in Portugal
Total (n = 129,078) | |
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n (%) | |
Sex (n = 128,989) | |
Women | 82,771 (64.2) |
Men | 46,218 (35.8) |
Age (n = 129,078) | |
16-25 | 5682 (4.4) |
26-45 | 72,580 (56.2) |
> 45 | 50,816 (39.4) |
Education level (n = 128,752) | |
Basic education | 6292 (4.9) |
Secondary education | 31,135 (24.2) |
Higher education | 91,325 (70.9) |
Monthly household income (n = 117,836) | |
< 650€ | 6329 (5.4) |
651-1000€ | 20,134 (17.1) |
1001-1500€ | 27,773 (23.6) |
1501-2000€ | 22,897 (19.4) |
2001-2500€ | 17,163 (14.6) |
> 2500€ | 23,540 (20.0) |
Employment status (n = 129,078) | |
Employee | 103,725 (80.4) |
Self-employed | 25,353 (19.6) |
Frequency of feeling agitated, anxious or sad (n = 128,459) | |
Every day/almost all days | 33,213 (25.8) |
Some days | 71,127 (55.4) |
Never | 24,119 (18.8) |
COVID-19 risk perception (n = 115,427) | |
High risk | 25,392 (22.0) |
Moderate risk | 51,716 (44.8) |
Low/no risk | 38,319 (33.2) |