Disability, Independence and Dependency Situations Survey Employment and Education. National results: Absolute figures Population with disabilities, according to their level of studies completed, by type of household and sex Units: thousands of persons 6 years old and over ,Total,,,Single-person household,,,Couple alone,,,Couple with children,,,Father or mother alone with at least one child,,,Another type of household,,, ,Both sexes,Males,Females,Both sexes,Males,Females,Both sexes,Males,Females,Both sexes,Males,Females,Both sexes,Males,Females,Both sexes,Males,Females, Total,3,787.4,1,511.3,2,276.2,607.3,160.1,447.2,945.3,453.1,492.2,970.2,495.6,474.5,388.0,116.8,271.2,876.7,285.7,591.0, Not applicable, he or she is under 10 years old,30.0,19.1,10.8,..,..,..,..,..,..,24.7,15.5,9.1,1.8,1.2,0.7,3.5,2.4,1.0, Cannot read or write,405.8,109.3,296.5,76.6,12.1,64.6,70.4,22.5,47.9,69.6,30.2,39.4,59.1,15.4,43.7,130.0,29.1,100.9, Incomplete primary education,1,285.3,452.2,833.1,239.1,52.0,187.1,337.7,157.7,180.0,221.8,109.8,112.1,132.5,28.5,104.0,354.1,104.2,249.9, Primary education or the equivalent,1,106.7,459.6,647.1,162.2,43.1,119.1,304.6,145.4,159.3,293.8,151.7,142.1,104.8,36.5,68.2,241.3,82.9,158.4, Secondary education, 1st stage,356.8,162.5,194.2,43.0,15.5,27.5,83.9,37.3,46.7,142.0,70.4,71.5,31.9,14.8,17.1,55.9,24.6,31.3, Upper-secondary education,214.6,112.9,101.7,29.7,11.9,17.8,51.2,30.1,21.1,76.8,44.8,32.0,20.2,8.1,12.1,36.7,18.1,18.7, Intermediate professional training or the equivalent,109.9,54.8,55.1,14.0,6.0,8.0,26.9,14.9,11.9,45.5,23.1,22.3,11.7,4.2,7.4,11.9,6.4,5.4, Advanced professional training or the equivalent,70.1,39.6,30.5,8.7,4.3,4.4,15.9,11.9,4.0,28.8,16.1,12.6,7.5,2.6,5.0,9.2,4.7,4.5, University studies or the equivalent,198.6,96.7,101.8,32.6,15.2,17.4,52.8,32.1,20.7,64.7,32.5,32.2,16.7,4.2,12.4,31.7,12.7,19.0, No data recorded,9.8,4.4,5.4,1.3,0.0,1.3,1.8,1.1,0.6,2.5,1.5,1.0,1.9,1.3,0.6,2.4,0.5,1.9, Notes: 1) The '..' symbol shall be interpreted as 'not applicable' 2) The data corresponding to cells with fewer than 5 thousand persons must be viewed with caution, because it may be affected by large sampling errors. Source: National Statistics Institute