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Table 3 Spatial statistics the socioeconomic conditions and mortality from tuberculosis, Foz do Iguaçu (BR), 2004–2015

From: How do social-economic differences in urban areas affect tuberculosis mortality in a city in the tri-border region of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina

Variable

Mean

Min

Max

S

Global Moran I

P-value

Global Bivariate Moran I

P-value

Proportion of residents according to Race / Skin colour

 White

63.65

28.84

94.5

13.56

0.5396

0.001

−0.0432

0.031 *

 Black

3.53

0

13.15

2.33

0.2316

0.001

0.0276

0.109

 Asian

1.41

0

6.94

1.30

0.1930

0.001

−0.0376

0.043*

 Brown

31.24

2.88

66.14

13.03

0.5056

0.001

0.0440

0.033*

 Indigenous

0.16

0

3.67

0.36

0.0171

0.321

−0.0097

0.343

Proportion of households by monthly income per capita

 Up to 1/8 minimum wagea

4.87

0

27.22

4.52

0.2302

0.001

−0.0611

0.002 *

 10 or more minimum wages***

1.09

0

17.64

2.34

0.4845

0.001

−0.0449

0.026 *

Household density

 Proportion of households with 3 or 4 residents

47.75

21.60

80.00

6.41

0.2820

0.001

0.0537

0.007 *

 Proportion of households with 10 or more residents

0.29

0

3.26

0.52

0.1562

0.001

−0.0390

0.035 *

  1. s standard deviation, *statistically significant variables; aApproximately US$1.00 per day; ***Approximately US$96 per day