Living Conditions Survey (LCS) Material Insufficiency Households, according to the ability to replace worn out or old furniture, and type of household Units: percentages ;Yes;No, the household cannot afford to do so;No, for other reasons; Total;45.5;41.3;13.2; Man alone, under 65 years of age;40.2;42.1;17.7; Woman alone, under 65 years of age;40.1;44.2;15.7; Man alone, 65 years old and over;48.1;32.0;19.8; Woman alone, 65 years old and over;35.2;44.4;20.4; Adult alone, with dependent children;30.9;57.5;11.6; Two adults, both under 65 years of age;51.0;36.3;12.7; Two adults, at least one of whom is 65 years old and over;49.6;35.8;14.6; Two or more adults, with dependent children;47.0;43.3;9.7; Other types of household/No data recorded;46.2;42.3;11.5; Notes: 1) Primary education or lower: This includes illiterate persons First-stage secondary education: This includes training and labour placement at an equivalent level Second-stage secondary education: This includes training and labour placement at an equivalent level (including that which requires a second-stage secondary education qualification) Higher education: This includes training and labour placement at an equivalent level Source: National Statistics Institute