From: Acculturation strategies and blood cortisol in colombian Migrants in Chile
Sex | |
Female | 192 (61.6) |
Male | 122 (38.4) |
Self perceived Phenotype * | |
White/Caucasic | 129 (40.6) |
Native | 10 (3.1) |
Mestizo | 69 (21.7) |
Afro-descendant | 38 (11.9) |
Mulatto | 26 (8.2) |
Others | 4 (1.3) |
Years of arrival in Chile | |
>10 years | 27 (8.5) |
6–10 years | 153 (48.1) |
1–5 years | 107 (33.6) |
Does not respond | 31 (9.7) |
Education | |
No studies | 44 (13.8) |
Primary education | 63 (19.8) |
Secundary education | 105 (33.0) |
Incomplete technical studies | 13 (4.1) |
Technicians complete | 33 (10.4) |
Incomplete university studies | 12 (3.8) |
Complete university studies | 6 (1.9) |
Does not respond | 42 (13.2) |
Employment | |
Employee | 203 (63.8) |
Retired | 2 (0.6) |
Unemployed | 33 (10.4) |
Housewife | 29 (9.1) |
Student | 17 (5.3) 34 (10.7) |
Does not respond | |
Monthly income | |
<125 US$ | 29 (9.1) |
126–375 US$ | 111 (33.9) |
376–750 US$ | 109 (34.3) |
751-1,250 US$ | 13 (4.1) |
1,251-1,875 US$ | 2 (0.6) |
>1,875 US$ | 1 (0.3) |
Does not respond | 53 (16.7) |