Households according to educational level of the reference person by sex and age of the reference person. 21-Huelva |
TOTAL | Illiterates or Uneducated | Primary education | Secondary education | Higher education | ||
TOTAL | TOTAL | 150951 | 33743 | 37705 | 63289 | 16214 |
Under 25 | 4093 | 155 | 802 | 2948 | 188 | |
From 25 to 29 years | 9265 | 215 | 1548 | 6123 | 1379 | |
From 30 to 34 years | 15136 | 448 | 2523 | 9585 | 2580 | |
From 35 to 44 years | 33262 | 1615 | 6718 | 19328 | 5601 | |
From 45 to 54 years | 27247 | 3583 | 7448 | 12621 | 3595 | |
From 55 to 64 years | 22541 | 6717 | 7087 | 7105 | 1632 | |
From 65 to 74 years | 22317 | 10997 | 6790 | 3668 | 862 | |
From 75 or more | 17090 | 10013 | 4789 | 1911 | 377 | |
Male | TOTAL | 99164 | 18914 | 25773 | 44768 | 9709 |
Under 25 | 2192 | 90 | 500 | 1546 | 56 | |
From 25 to 29 years | 5635 | 150 | 1135 | 3826 | 524 | |
From 30 to 34 years | 10143 | 339 | 1970 | 6512 | 1322 | |
From 35 to 44 years | 23350 | 1123 | 5105 | 13910 | 3212 | |
From 45 to 54 years | 20287 | 2567 | 5577 | 9641 | 2502 | |
From 55 to 64 years | 15909 | 4274 | 4918 | 5506 | 1211 | |
From 65 to 74 years | 13920 | 6335 | 4279 | 2678 | 628 | |
From 75 or more | 7728 | 4036 | 2289 | 1149 | 254 | |
Female | TOTAL | 51787 | 14829 | 11932 | 18521 | 6505 |
Under 25 | 1901 | 65 | 302 | 1402 | 132 | |
From 25 to 29 years | 3630 | 65 | 413 | 2297 | 855 | |
From 30 to 34 years | 4993 | 109 | 553 | 3073 | 1258 | |
From 35 to 44 years | 9912 | 492 | 1613 | 5418 | 2389 | |
From 45 to 54 years | 6960 | 1016 | 1871 | 2980 | 1093 | |
From 55 to 64 years | 6632 | 2443 | 2169 | 1599 | 421 | |
From 65 to 74 years | 8397 | 4662 | 2511 | 990 | 234 | |
From 75 or more | 9362 | 5977 | 2500 | 762 | 123 |
The Relationship with the reference person is not a direct question in the questionnaire but goes through a very complex calculation process (prior selection of a standardised reference person that is always the same in two similar households, in particular), therefore, in a small percentage of cases (irrelevant from a statistical point of view), it may have been allocated incorrectly. |