Living Conditions Survey (LCS) Material Insufficiency Households, according to the ability to replace worn out or old furniture, and type of household Units: percentages Yes No, the household cannot afford to do so No, for other reasons Total 45.5 41.3 13.2 Man alone, under 65 years of age 40.2 42.1 17.7 Woman alone, under 65 years of age 40.1 44.2 15.7 Man alone, 65 years old and over 48.1 32.0 19.8 Woman alone, 65 years old and over 35.2 44.4 20.4 Adult alone, with dependent children 30.9 57.5 11.6 Two adults, both under 65 years of age 51.0 36.3 12.7 Two adults, at least one of whom is 65 years old and over 49.6 35.8 14.6 Two or more adults, with dependent children 47.0 43.3 9.7 Other types of household/No data recorded 46.2 42.3 11.5 Notes: 1) Primary education or lower: This includes illiterate persons First-stage secondary education: This includes training and labour placement at an equivalent level Second-stage secondary education: This includes training and labour placement at an equivalent level (including that which requires a second-stage secondary education qualification) Higher education: This includes training and labour placement at an equivalent level Source: National Statistics Institute