From: A choice experiment assessment of stated early response to COVID-19 vaccines in the USA
Variable | % of sample |
---|---|
Male | 44.95% |
Married | 49.91% |
Race: White | 76.17% |
Race: Black or African American | 13.51% |
Race: Asian or Asian American | 4.19% |
Ethnicity: Hispanic (of any race) | 12.45% |
Full-time worker | 48.37% |
Part-time worker | 6.35% |
Self-employed | 7.57% |
Working or studying from home | 35.11% |
Retired | 12.30% |
Student | 3.31% |
Bachelor’s degree | 22.29% |
Master’s degree | 15.28% |
Doctoral degree | 2.46% |
Millennial | 49.50% |
Generation X | 28.68% |
Baby boomer | 19.24% |
Older than baby boomer | 2.57% |
Political views | Â |
Democrat | 42.09% |
Republican | 29.93% |
Independent | 22.07% |
Division | Â |
East North Central | 13.48% |
East South Central | 6.50% |
Middle Atlantic | 18.95% |
Mountain | 5.55% |
New England | 3.89% |
Pacific | 11.97% |
South Atlantic | 23.50% |
West North Central | 6.54% |
West South Central | 9.62% |
Household income | Â |
Less than $40,000 | 39.09% |
$40,000-75,000 | 27.88% |
$75,000-100,000 | 11.24% |
$100,000-125,000 | 6.36% |
$125,000-150,000 | 5.03% |
$150,000-200,000 | 5.18% |
$200,000 or more | 5.21% |