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Table 1 COVID-19 mortality indicators and socioeconomic characteristics in neighborhoods of Bariloche, Argentina (n = 159)

From: Social inequalities and COVID-19 mortality between neighborhoods of Bariloche city, Argentina

Characteristics

Median

(10th, 90th percentile)

Number of deathsa

3

(1, 6)

Total populationb

789

(459, 1335)

Population over 65 yearsb

67

(31, 124)

COVID-19 crude death rate, unmodeled (per 10,000)

17.9

(6.3, 35.2)

COVID-19 crude death rate, modeled (per 10,000)

18.4

(10.5, 30.2)

COVID-19 age-adjusted COVID-19 death rate (per 10,000)

14.8

(11.0, 24.9)

Unemployment ratec

6.1

(2.8, 11.3)

% of population over 25 years who completed high school

55.9

(25.6, 82.9)

% of population aged 15–17 attending school

90.0

(78.4, 100)

% of households with overcrowdingd

1.2

(0, 6.7)

% of households with at least one unmet basic needse

4.8

(0.6, 22.7)

% of households connected to a sewage system of any type

94.3

(58.6, 100)

% of households with piped water access inside the dwelling

98.1

(87.2, 100)

  1. aCOVID-19 deaths between June 2020 and May 2022
  2. bPopulation for year 2018
  3. cUnemployment: % among the population 15 years or above who are not employed and are actively seeking work
  4. dOvercrowding: % of households with more than 3 people per room
  5. eUnmet basic needs: proportion of households with at least one of the following conditions: critical overcrowding, inconvenient housing units, inadequate services, school-age children not attending school, and high economic dependence (for more details, see Methods)