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Table A2. Number of days leave home

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Table A2. Number of days leave home

(weighted percent, standard error, sample size)

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Days leave home per week Disabled Non-disabled
<25 25-64 65+ <25 25-64 65+
Never leaves home 2.811 1.804 8.613 1.296 0.155 1.588
1.005 0.395 1.471 0.457 0.091 0.764
10 25 62 9 3 6
1-2 7.312 14.535 25.390 5.110 1.816 6.614
2.879 1.493 1.703 0.977 0.465 1.298
17 154 199 40 26 33
3-4 10.298 17.763 22.170 10.808 4.110 18.048
3.717 1.631 1.826 1.332 0.701 2.046
20 196 177 85 71 81
5-7 79.579 65.899 43.826 82.785 93.920 73.750
4.232 2.119 2.184 1.555 0.801 2.111
235 584 333 701 1516 329

NOTE: Each table contains the weighted percent or weighted mean, the standard error, and the sample size. Estimates must be based on a sample > 30 and the coefficient of variation should be less than 30 percent. Samples smaller than 30 are shaded and cells with a coefficient of variation greater than 30 percent are italicized. Individual significance tests were conducted comparing the elderly with disabilities to 1. Persons with disabilities aged 25-64, 2. Persons with disabilities < 25 years and 3. Persons without disabilities aged 65 years and older. Significant differences at p < .05 are in bold.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 2002 National Transportation Availability and Use Survey