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Table 1 Sociodemographic and economic characteristics of survey respondents, Georgia US, 2020 (N = 423)

From: The COVID-19 pandemic’s intersectional impact on work life, home life and wellbeing: an exploratory mixed-methods analysis of Georgia women’s experiences during the pandemic

Age (years)

 

18–25

81 (19.1)

26–30

79 (18.7)

31–35

110 (26.0)

36–40

63 (14.9)

41–45

63 (14.9)

46–49

27 (6.4)

Race

 

White

249 (58.9)

Black

125 (29.6)

Asian

29 (6.9)

Other or multiple races

17 (4.0)

Decline to answer

3 (0.7)

Ethnicity

 

Non-Hispanic

385 (91.0)

Hispanic

32 (7.6)

Decline to answer

6 (1.4)

Gender

 

Female

420 (99.3)

Non-Binary

3 (0.7)

Sexual orientation

 

Heterosexual

343 (81.1)

Bisexual

52 (12.3)

Homosexual

15 (3.5)

Other

12 (2.8)

Decline to answer

1 (0.2)

Education level

 

High school/GED

58 (13.7)

Associates degree/some college

125 (29.6)

Bachelor’s degree

122 (28.8)

Graduate degree

117 (27.7)

Decline to answer

1 (0.2)

Relationship status

 

Partnered or married

268 (63.4)

Single, separated, divorced

154 (36.4)

Decline to answer

1 (0.2)

Residential setting

 

Urban

142 (33.6)

Suburban

197 (46.6)

Rural

84 (19.9)

Children living in home

 

No

212 (50.1)

Yes

211 (49.9)

Income level

 

High

139 (32.9)

Middle

118 (27.9)

Low

117 (27.7)

Don’t know/decline to answer

49 (11.5)

Monthly household income

 

Has decreased

189 (44.7)

Has remained the same

175 (41.4)

Has increased

53 (12.5)

Decline to answer

6 (1.4)

Health insurance

 

Currently have health insurance

353 (83.5)

Lost health insurance due to COVID-19

20 (4.7)

Lost health insurance, other reason

46 (10.9)

Decline to answer

4 (0.9)