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Response rates and sociodemographic characteristics of the unweighted study population

AllCountries (N)
FRIRITNLPLPTSESP
Eligibility*
(over 2500 each)
17 63322632261222021542206231121012117
Complete interviews5631700701713701708703703702
Response rate (%)31.930.931.032.132.532.130.433.533.2
Valid questionnaires5295618675659693674679667630

CharacteristicsN (%)
Gender
 Woman†2730 (51.6)295 (47.7)352 (52.1)336 (51)333 (48.1)352 (52.2)376 (55.4)342 (51.3)344 (54.6)
Nationality
 Non-European‡105 (2)4 (0.6)20 (3)33 (5)8 (1.2)1 (0.1)3 (0.4)15 (2.2)21 (3.3)
Age groups
 18–24 years541 (10.2)60 (9.7)75 (11.1)33 (5)90 (13)62 (9.2)46 (6.8)85 (12.7)90 (14.3)
 25.34 years792 (15)93 (15)97 (14.4)101 (15.3)87 (12.6)87 (12.9)100 (14.7)83 (12.4)144 (22.9)
 35.44 years988 (18.7)125 (20.2)76 (11.3)148 (22.5)130 (18.8)152 (22.6)170 (25)98 (14.7)89 (14.1)
 45.54 years1032 (19.5)121 (19.6)97 (14.4)156 (23.7)142 (20.5)142 (21.1)149 (21.9)157 (23.5)68 (10.8)
 55.64 years960 (18.1)89 (14.4)116 (17.2)130 (19.7)134 (19.3)131 (19.4)107 (15.8)132 (19.8)121 (19.2)
 65.74 years648 (12.2)83 (13.4)134 (19.9)60 (9.1)70 (10.1)82 (12.2)68 (10)88 (13.2)63 (10)
 ≥75 years334 (6.3)47 (7.6)80 (11.9)31 (4.7)40 (5.8)18 (2.7)39 (5.7)24 (3.6)55 (8.7)
Marital status
 Married2545 (48.1)282 (45.6)409 (60.6)331 (50.2)244 (35.2)432 (64.1)323 (47.6)228 (34.2)296 (47)
 Civil union289 (5.5)39 (6.3)59 (8.7)33 (5)18 (2.6)47 (7)30 (4.4)23 (3.4)40 (6.3)
 Widowed530 (10)72 (11.7)40 (5.9)79 (12)60 (8.7)54 (8)109 (16.1)54 (8.1)62 (9.8)
 Separated/divorced585 (11)114 (18.4)40 (5.9)35 (5.3)139 (20.1)38 (5.6)55 (8.1)134 (20.1)30 (4.8)
 Single1346 (25.4)111 (18)127 (18.8)181 (27.5)232 (33.5)103 (15.3)162 (23.9)228 (34.2)202 (32.1)
Educational attainment
 Lower secondary529 (10)42 (6.8)50 (7.4)129 (19.6)32 (4.6)21 (3.1)183 (27)5 (0.7)67 (10.6)
 Upper secondary or vocational2092 (39.5)239 (38.7)241 (35.7)238 (36.1)324 (46.8)340 (50.4)188 (27.6)312 (46.8)210 (33.3)
 University degree2567 (48.5)335 (54.2)347 (51.4)278 (42.2)316 (45.6)307 (45.5)302 (44.5)343 (51.4)339 (53.8)
 DK/R107 (2)2 (0.3)37 (5.5)14 (2.1)21 (3)6 (0.9)6 (0.9)7 (1)14 (2.2)
Employment status
 Full time2502 (47.3)322 (52.1)246 (36.4)311 (47.2)293 (42.3)355 (52.7)414 (61)306 (45.9)255 (40.5)
 Part time682 (12.9)68 (11)83 (12.3)71 (10.8)127 (18.3)89 (13.2)40 (5.9)110 (16.5)94 (14.9)
 Unemployed383 (7.2)31 (5)36 (5.3)73 (11.1)34 (4.9)26 (3.9)56 (8.2)32 (4.8)95 (15.1)
 Retired1084 (20.5)141 (22.8)234 (34.7)104 (15.8)117 (16.9)120 (17.8)120 (17.7)131 (19.6)117 (18.6)
 Other576 (10.9)56 (9.1)75 (11.1)66 (10)108 (15.6)80 (11.9)45 (6.6)83 (12.4)63 (10)
 DK/R68 (1.3)0 (0)1 (0.1)34 (5.2)14 (2)4 (0.6)4 (0.6)5 (0.7)6 (1)
Income per annum
 <€30 0002375 (44.9)281 (45.5)106 (15.7)327 (49.6)300 (43.3)449 (66.6)435 (64.1)147 (22)330 (52.4)
 >€30 0001408 (26.6)267 (43.2)136 (20.1)138 (20.9)176 (25.4)53 (7.9)68 (10)414 (62.1)156 (24.8)
 DK/R1512 (28.6)70 (11.3)433 (64.1)194 (29.4)217 (31.3)172 (25.5)176 (25.9)106 (15.9)144 (22.9)
Living area
 Rural951 (18)151 (24.4)188 (27.9)91 (13.8)157 (22.7)87 (12.9)45 (6.6)163 (24.4)69 (11)
 Semiurban1358 (25.6)160 (25.9)215 (31.9)228 (34.6)180 (26)110 (16.3)72 (10.6)281 (42.1)112 (17.8)
 Urban2898 (54.7)304 (49.2)250 (37)334 (50.7)335 (48.3)458 (68)558 (82.2)215 (32.2)444 (70.5)
 DK/R88 (1.7)3 (0.5)22 (3.3)6 (0.9)21 (3)19 (2.8)4 (0.6)8 (1.2)5 (0.8)