AXIS-VERSION="2006"; CREATION-DATE="20230625"; CHARSET="ANSI"; SUBJECT-AREA="Health status and chronic diseases"; SUBJECT-CODE="01"; MATRIX="01005"; TITLE="Population by sex, social class of the main breadwinner and valuation of status of health perceived."; CONTENTS="Population"; CODEPAGE="iso-8859-15"; DESCRIPTION=""; COPYRIGHT=YES; NOTE="1) ~'social class of the main breadwinner '~Social class categories have been" " extracted from the report 'The measurement of the social class in Health Sc" "iences' the Society by the Spanish Epidemiology Society." "1) It refers to last 12 months # # The data about to crossing of status" " of health 'Poor' with 'Social class I' for males and females with must be v" "iewed with caution because they may be affected by high sample errors #" "1) ~'valuation of status of health perceived,Very poor'~This data must be vie" "wed with caution because they may be affected by high sample errors"; DECIMALS=0; SHOWDECIMALS=0; STUB="Absolute and relative figures","Sex","Social class of the main breadwinner"; HEADING="Valuation of status of health perceived"; VALUES("Absolute and relative figures")="ABSOLUTE FIGURES","RELATIVE FIGURES"; VALUES("Sex")="Both genders","Males","Females"; VALUES("Social class of the main breadwinner")="Total", "I: AA.PP. executives and of companies with 10 or more wage earners and Professions associated with university degree", "II:Executives od companies with less than 10 employees and Professions associated with intermediate degree. Advanced technicians. Artists and Sportspersons", "III: Administrative type employees and Administrative and financial support professionals. Personal services workers and Security. Freelance workers. Supervisors of manual workers", "IVa: Skilled manual workers","IVb: Semi-skilled manual workers", "V: Unskilled workers","VI. Another type employees","No data recorded"; VALUES("Valuation of status of health perceived")="Total","very good","Good","Regular","Poor","Very poor"; PRECISION("Absolute and relative figures","ABSOLUTE FIGURES")=2; PRECISION("Absolute and relative figures","RELATIVE FIGURES")=2; SOURCE="National Statistics Institute and Ministry of Health and Consumption"; UNITS="thousands of persons and percentages"; DATA=41923.5 5607.8 24287.7 8825.7 2420.1 782.1 3604.1 829.1 2242.8 408.8 96.9 26.5 4222.7 653.3 2608.9 750.2 170.2 40.1 10170.4 1458.1 5885.3 2090.4 550.9 185.8 12817.3 1424.7 7428.0 2884.3 836.2 244.1 5421.7 622.4 3178.9 1177.2 317.7 125.5 5154.2 508.5 2654.1 1423.8 418.3 149.5 311.9 74.7 170.1 55.8 8.2 3.1 221.2 37.0 119.7 35.2 21.7 7.6 20620.2 3037.4 12567.1 3815.0 918.6 282.1 1721.7 393.4 1123.7 166.4 35.1 3.0 2130.3 341.0 1382.1 326.1 66.8 14.3 4909.4 790.0 2996.2 874.2 191.0 58.0 6582.1 805.0 4027.3 1276.6 359.8 113.4 2606.3 354.2 1580.5 506.4 126.6 38.6 2440.3 292.6 1329.8 631.7 135.6 50.6 163.9 53.1 85.3 24.2 1.2 0.0 66.2 8.0 42.2 9.5 2.3 4.2 21303.3 2570.5 11720.6 5010.8 1501.5 500.0 1882.4 435.7 1119.1 242.4 61.7 23.5 2092.4 312.3 1226.8 424.1 103.4 25.8 5261.1 668.1 2889.1 1216.2 359.9 127.8 6235.2 619.7 3400.7 1607.8 476.3 130.7 2815.4 268.1 1598.4 670.9 191.1 86.9 2713.9 215.9 1324.3 792.1 282.7 98.9 148.0 21.7 84.7 31.6 7.0 3.1 154.9 29.0 77.5 25.7 19.4 3.4 100.0 13.38 57.93 21.05 5.77 1.87 100.0 23.0 62.23 11.34 2.69 0.74 100.0 15.47 61.78 17.77 4.03 0.95 100.0 14.34 57.87 20.55 5.42 1.83 100.0 11.12 57.95 22.5 6.52 1.9 100.0 11.48 58.63 21.71 5.86 2.32 100.0 9.87 51.49 27.62 8.12 2.9 100.0 23.96 54.53 17.9 2.63 0.99 100.0 16.74 54.12 15.9 9.81 3.42 100.0 14.73 60.95 18.5 4.45 1.37 100.0 22.85 65.27 9.66 2.04 0.18 100.0 16.01 64.88 15.31 3.14 0.67 100.0 16.09 61.03 17.81 3.89 1.18 100.0 12.23 61.19 19.39 5.47 1.72 100.0 13.59 60.64 19.43 4.86 1.48 100.0 11.99 54.49 25.89 5.56 2.07 100.0 32.39 52.09 14.77 0.76 0.0 100.0 12.15 63.77 14.27 3.53 6.28 100.0 12.07 55.02 23.52 7.05 2.35 100.0 23.14 59.45 12.88 3.28 1.25 100.0 14.93 58.63 20.27 4.94 1.23 100.0 12.7 54.91 23.12 6.84 2.43 100.0 9.94 54.54 25.79 7.64 2.1 100.0 9.52 56.77 23.83 6.79 3.09 100.0 7.96 48.8 29.19 10.42 3.64 100.0 14.63 57.23 21.36 4.7 2.08 100.0 18.71 49.99 16.6 12.5 2.2;