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Table 1 Means and standard deviations of the demographic variables in the overall sample and by sector.

From: How to boost the boosters? A survey-experiment on the effectiveness of different policies aimed at enhancing acceptance of a “Seasonal” vaccination against COVID-19

 

Overall sample

General Jewish

N = 757*

Arab

N = 108*

Ultra-Orthodox

N = 55*

N

Mean

Std

N

Mean

Std

N

Mean

Std

N

Mean

Std

Gender1

924

.48

.500

755

.49

.500

107

.42

.496

55

.44

.501

Age2

929

39.45

14.043

757

40.46

14.255

108

35.63

11.897

55

33.27

12.409

Education3

920

4.09

1.320

753

4.11

1.330

104

4.27

1.192

54

3.56

1.341

Parenthood4

914

.43

.496

751

.41

.492

104

.48

.502

54

.70

.461

Income5

841

2.39

1.155

681

2.54

1.138

103

1.75

1.064

50

1.74

.853

  1. *The sample included 9 additional participants that did not report their sectorial affiliation and hence were excluded from any sector-involving analysis; 1Gender: 1 = male, 0 = female; 2Age in years; 3Education: a 6-point scale ranging from elementary school = 1 to a masters' degree and beyond = 6; 4Parenthood: 1 = "has children", 0 = "does not have children"; 5Income level: relative to average household income: ranging from 1 = "much lower" to 5 = "much higher"