|
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
|
- Education nomenclature: [1] = less than primary, [2] = primary, [3] = lower secondary, [4] = upper secondary
- Reference level: university degree
- 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