Living Conditions Survey (LCS) Material Insufficiency Households, according to the ability to replace worn out or old furniture, and age and sex of the reference person Units: percentages ;Yes;No, the household cannot afford to do so;No, for other reasons; Both sexes; Total;45.5;41.3;13.2; 16 to 29 years old;37.7;37.0;25.4; 30 to 44 years old;46.7;40.8;12.5; 45 to 64 years old;46.1;44.0;9.8; 65 years old or over;44.7;38.8;16.5; Men; Total;48.6;38.5;12.8; 16 to 29 years old;36.4;37.7;25.9; 30 to 44 years old;48.7;39.0;12.3; 45 to 64 years old;48.0;41.4;10.6; 65 years old or over;51.5;33.6;15.0; Women; Total;40.8;45.4;13.8; 16 to 29 years old;39.1;36.2;24.8; 30 to 44 years old;43.4;43.7;12.9; 45 to 64 years old;42.8;48.8;8.4; 65 years old or over;36.9;44.9;18.3; Notes: 1) The reference person is the person responsible for the dwelling. Source: National Statistics Institute