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Table 1 Participants’ demographic information

From: A survey on the use of mice, pigs, dogs and monkeys as animal models in biomedical research in Spain

 

Never worked

Used to work

Currently working

Total

n (%)

Gender

Cis/trans women

169 (59.3%)

31 (55.4%)

316 (67.8%)

516 (63.9%)

Cis/trans men

104 (36.5%)

24 (42.9%)

138 (29.6%)

266 (33.0%)

Non binary

2 (0.7%)

2 (0.2%)

Preferred not to say

10 (3.5%)

1 (1.8%)

12 (2.6%)

23 (2.9%)

Age range

20–29

77 (27.0%)

8 (14.3%)

132 (28.3%)

217 (26.9%)

30–39

72 (25.3%)

21 (37.5%)

137 (29.4%)

230 (28.5%)

40–49

83 (29.1%)

18 (32.1%)

126 (27%)

227 (28.1%)

50–59

39 (13.7%)

8 (14.3%)

60 (12.9%)

107 (13.3%)

≥ 60

14 (4.9%)

1 (1.8%)

11 (2.4%)

26 (3.2%)

Education

Primary school

5 (1.8%)

3 (0.6%)

8 (1%)

Secondary school

14 (4.9%)

1 (1.8%)

18 (3.9%)

33 (4.1%)

Vocational training

41 (14.4%)

8 (14.3%)

71 (15.2%)

120 (14.9%)

Undergraduate degree

190 (66.7%)

20 (35.7%)

199 (42.7%)

409 (50.7%)

PhD

35 (12.3%)

27 (48.2%)

175 (37.5%)

237 (29.4%)

Total (n)

285

56

466

807