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Spain Health Survey
2023 Spain Health Survey
2023 Survey
Health determinants: Absolute figures
Health determinants: Absolute figures
CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Average daily alcohol consumption (in grams of pure alcohol) according to gender and social class based on the reference person's occupation. Average and standard deviation. Population of 15 and older who consume alcoholic beverages one or more days a week.
Units:
mean and standard deviation
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SEX
Values that contain
BOTH SEXES
Men
Women
Selected:
3
Total:
3
SOCIAL CLASS
Values that contain
TOTAL
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Not specified
Selected:
8
Total:
8
WEEKLY DISTRIBUTION
Values that contain
Weekly (M-F)
Weekdays (M-TH)
Weekend (F-S)
Selected:
3
Total:
3
INDICATOR
Values that contain
Mean
Standard deviation
Selected:
2
Total:
2
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WEEKLY DISTRIBUTION
INDICATOR
SEX
SOCIAL CLASS
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Decimals to show:
By default
0
1
2
Notes
1) 1.Directors and managers of establishments of 10 or more employees and professionals traditionally associated with university degrees. 2. Directors and managers of establishments of less than 10 employees, professionals traditionally associated with university degrees and other technical support professionals. Sportsmen and women and artists. 3. Intermediate occupations and self-employed workers. 4. Supervisors and workers in skilled technical occupations. 5. Skilled primary sector workers and other semi-skilled workers. 6. Unskilled workers. 2) Equivalence (in grams of alcohol pure) used is: Alcoholic beer 10 g per unit of beverage. Wine or sparkling wine 10 g per unit of beverage. Alcoholic aperitifs (vermouth, fine, sherry) 20 g per unit of beverage. Spirits, anise, pacharán 20 g per unit of beverage. Whisky, cognac, mixed 20 g per unit of beverage. Local drinks (cider, carajillo...) 10 g per unit of beverage. 3) The symbol '.' is to be interpreted as data which is not provided due to insufficient sample. The symbol '..' is to be interpreted as data which is not included in that classification of the table. Data corresponding to cells with less than 35 thousand people are to be taken with caution, because they may be affected by large sampling errors.
Total:
0
series
y
0
cells
Source:National Institute of Statistics