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Table 2 Respondents’ demographic profiles

From: On dogs, people, and a rabies epidemic: results from a sociocultural study in Bali, Indonesia

No.

Variables

Villages with rabies experience (n = 150)

Villages without rabies experience (n = 150)

Total (n = 300)

n

%

n

%

n

%

1

Sex

      
 

 ▪ Male

118

79

129

86

247

82

 

 ▪ Female

32

21

21

14

53

18

 

     Total

150

100

150

100

300

100

2

Age

      
 

 ▪ <30 years old

18

12

7

5

25

8

 

 ▪ 30–50 years old

83

55

97

64

180

60

 

 ▪ >50 years old

49

33

46

31

95

32

 

     Total

150

100

150

100

300

100

3

Religion

      
 

 ▪ Hindu

148

99

149

99

297

99

 

 ▪ Moslem

2

1

1

1

3

1

 

     Total

150

100

150

100

300

100

4

Marital status

      
 

 ▪ Married

140

93

147

98

287

96

 

 ▪ Single

10

7

3

2

13

4

 

     Total

150

100

150

100

300

100

5

Educational background

      
 

 ▪ No formal education

9

6

5

3

14

4

 

 ▪ Elementary school (graduated)

40

27

34

23

74

25

 

 ▪ Junior high school (graduated)

20

13

15

10

35

12

 

 ▪ High school (graduated)

44

30

64

43

108

36

 

 ▪ University

37

24

32

21

69

23

 

     Total

150

100

150

100

300

100

6

Occupation

      
 

 ▪ Farmer (agricultural)

27

18

32

22

59

19

 

 ▪ Housewife

12

8

21

14

33

11

 

 ▪ Government officer

89

60

78

52

167

56

 

 ▪ Works at a private company

2

1

2

1

4

1

 

 ▪ Entrepreneur

5

3

6

4

11

4

 

 ▪ Unemployed

15

10

11

7

26

9

 

     Total

150

100

150

100

300

100

7

Role in local community

      
 

 ▪ Local government

46

31

50

33

96

32

 

 ▪ Traditional leader

49

32

50

33

99

33

 

 ▪ Part of general community

55

37

50

33

105

35

 

     Total

150

100

150

100

300

100