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Table 1 The households included in the survey in 2001/2 and 2004

From: Devolution and public perceptions and experience of health services in Pakistan: linked cross sectional surveys in 2002 and 2004

Characteristic

Weighted percentage (fraction) of households

 

2001/2

(n=57,321)

2004

(n=53,960)

Urban households

34.8 (15,552/57,321)

35.8 (15,133/53,960)

Household respondent female

54.1 (24,626/57,294)

54.3 (27,594/53,948)

Household head male

87.0 (47,775/57,311)

93.2 (51,138/53,953)

Household head with any formal education

50.8 (26,588/57,223)

53.2 (25,792/53,848)

Household vulnerable1

44.2 (29,876/56,251)

47.5 (28,048/52,784)

Household very vulnerable2

13.2 (8,984/56,251)

13.4 (7,701/52,784)

  1. 1 Vulnerable households had at least two of three vulnerability factors: poor roof construction, overcrowding, and poor occupation of the main breadwinner.
  2. 2 Very vulnerable households had all three vulnerability factors.