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Journal of Population Sciences

Table 15 Theoretical over/under-mortality ratio related to secondary infections (head-of-household education level, %)

From: The potential impact of co-residence structures on socio-demographic inequalities in COVID-19 mortality

 

Household type

 

Full sample

2+ members

4 members

Age

[1]

[2]

[3]

[4]

[1]

[2]

[3]

[4]

[1]

[2]

[3]

[4]

0–9

+130.50

+78.10

+43.80

+13.00

+130.50

+78.10

+43.80

+13.00

+130.50

+78.10

+43.80

+13.00

10–19

+77.50

+45.80

+18.00

− 9.00

+77.40

+46.40

+20.60

− 5.40

+77.40

+46.40

+20.60

− 5.40

20–29

+337.90

+199.40

+102.00

+33.00

+228.60

+130.40

+61.50

+15.30

+228.60

+130.40

+61.50

+15.30

30–39

+646.80

+493.30

+221.60

+78.40

+579.30

+440.00

+199.90

+67.80

+579.30

440.00

199.90

+67.80

40–49

+405.00

+407.20

+124.80

+41.60

+393.50

+391.00

+123.00

+39.20

+393.50

391.00

+123.00

+39.20

50–59

+138.60

+131.80

+32.20

+13.80

+133.30

+133.00

+36.20

+10.90

+133.30

133.00

+36.20

+10.90

60–69

+32.10

+29.10

+4.80

+8.50

+32.70

+34.90

+13.50

+5.10

+32.70

+34.90

+13.50

+5.10

70–79

− 6.30

+0.10

− 12.70

+2.20

+6.40

+14.70

+7.50

+1.40

+6.40

+14.70

+7.50

+1.40

80+

− 30.50

− 20.60

− 31.20

− 7.30

− 5.00

+7.60

+2.90

− 2.80

− 5.00

+7.60

+2.90

− 2.80

  1. Education nomenclature: [1] = less than primary, [2] = primary, [3] = lower secondary, [4] = upper secondary
  2. Reference level: university degree
  3. Note:When the full sample is considered, the primary infection of a 0–9-year-old living in a household headed by a person with less than primary education ([1]) triggers a vulnerability index 130.5% higher than for the primary infection of a person of the same age living in a household headed by a person from the reference category