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Table 2 Core demographic characteristics

From: Creation of a pandemic memory by tracing COVID-19 infections and immunity in Luxembourg (CON-VINCE)

 

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Month

Apr 2020

May 2020

May 2020

Jun 2020

Jun 2020

Mar 2021

Apr-Jun 2021

N

1865

1748

1687

1635

1548

1700

1578

Age, Mean (SD)

48 (15)

48 (15)

49 (15)

49 (15)

49 (15)

 

49 (15)

Age Group, n (%)

 18-29

259 (14)

222 (13)

211 (13)

196 (12)

183 (12)

 

180 (11)

 30-39

368 (20)

339 (19)

324 (19)

302 (18)

284 (18)

 

278 (18)

 40-49

400 (21)

379 (22)

362 (21)

347 (21)

339 (22)

 

351 (22)

 50-59

374 (20)

360 (21)

343 (20)

344 (21)

322 (21)

 

311 (20)

 60-69

284 (15)

274 (16)

272 (16)

274 (17)

257 (17)

 

285 (18)

 70-79

164 (9)

161 (9)

159 (9)

158 (10)

150 (10)

 

137 (9)

 80-85

16 (1)

13 (1)

16 (1)

14 (1)

13 (1)

 

12 (1)

 Unknown

      

24 (2)

Gender, n (%)

 Female

946 (50.7)

885 (50.6)

852 (50.5)

826 (50.5)

780 (50.4)

 

781 (49.5)

 Male

917 (49.2)

861 (49.3)

833 (49.4)

807 (49.4)

766 (49.5)

 

795 (50.4)

 Diverse/ Unknown

2 (0.1)

2 (0.1)

2 (0.1)

2 (0.1)

2 (0.1)

 

2 (0.1)

Education Level, n (%)

 University degree

765 (41)

716 (41)

692 (41)

660 (40)

632 (41)

 

730 (46)

 Secondary Education - Technical system

463 (25)

434 (25)

415 (25)

406 (25)

381 (25)

 

405 (26)

 Secondary Education - Classical system

295 (16)

272 (16)

263 (16)

257 (16)

239 (15)

 

275 (17)

 Other type of degree

246 (13)

238 (14)

234 (14)

228 (14)

217 (14)

 

117 (7)

 No formal degreea

54 (3)

51 (3)

49 (3)

49 (3)

47 (3)

 

22 (1)

 Fundamental Education

42 (2)

37 (2)

34 (2)

35 (2)

32 (2)

 

29 (2)

Electoral District, n (%)

 Centre

659 (35)

616 (35)

583 (35)

576 (35)

540 (35)

  

 South

672 (36)

631 (36)

617 (37)

588 (36)

563 (36)

  

 North

290 (16)

271 (16)

260 (15)

251 (15)

235 (15)

  

 East

244 (13)

230 (13)

227 (13)

220 (13)

210 (14)

  

Employment status, n (%)

 Full-time employed

824 (44)

753 (43)

721 (43)

706 (43)

673 (43)

772 (45)

706 (45)

 Part-time employed

233 (12)

235 (13)

234 (14)

223 (14)

213 (14)

214 (13)

197 (12)

 Self-employed or working for own family business

66 (4)

57 (3)

56 (3)

57 (3)

52 (3)

59 (3)

60 (4)

 In vocational training/ retraining/ education

73 (4)

67 (4)

63 (4)

53 (3)

49 (3)

60 (4)

42 (3)

 In retirement or early retirement

438 (23)

425 (24)

421 (25)

423 (26)

396 (26)

427 (25)

416 (26)

 Looking after home or family

91 (5)

82 (5)

77 (5)

73 (4)

72 (5)

82 (5)

70 (4)

 Parental leave

23 (1)

22 (1)

21 (1)

13 (1)

15 (1)

13 (1)

12 (1)

 Permanently sick or disabled

13 (1)

8 (0)

10 (1)

10 (1)

12 (1)

13 (1)

15 (1)

 Unemployed

26 (1)

29 (2)

26 (2)

25 (2)

21 (1)

14 (1)

13 (1)

 Other employment status

78 (4)

70 (4)

58 (3)

53 (3)

46 (3)

47 (3)

47 (3)

Marital status, n (%)

 Single

404 (22)

364 (21)

346 (21)

322 (20)

305 (20)

353 (21)

325 (21)

 Married

1020 (55)

972 (56)

947 (56)

934 (57)

895 (58)

955 (56)

895 (57)

 Registered partnership

198 (11)

182 (10)

174 (10)

164 (10)

150 (10)

186 (11)

156 (10)

 Divorced

150 (8)

144 (8)

131 (8)

131 (8)

121 (8)

116 (7)

129 (8)

 Widowed

46 (2)

43 (2)

46 (3)

45 (3)

42 (3)

46 (3)

47 (3)

 Other marital status

47 (3)

43 (2)

43 (3)

39 (2)

35 (2)

44 (3)

26 (2)

  1. aThe participants declaring “no formal degree” are adults (21-80 years old) who do not have a guardian/authorised representative and are in full capacity to understand and complete the consent forms independently. More than that, 60% of such participants are above the age of 50 at baseline, indicating that unconventional ways of schooling might have been used