Households according to educational level of the reference person by sex and age of the reference person. 28-Madrid |
TOTAL | Illiterates or Uneducated | Primary education | Secondary education | Higher education | ||
TOTAL | TOTAL | 1873792 | 259475 | 344524 | 820128 | 449665 |
Under 25 | 34260 | 1357 | 3505 | 24136 | 5262 | |
From 25 to 29 years | 107852 | 2153 | 6669 | 60564 | 38466 | |
From 30 to 34 years | 189209 | 3385 | 11186 | 102621 | 72017 | |
From 35 to 44 years | 420686 | 10585 | 37552 | 229846 | 142703 | |
From 45 to 54 years | 367244 | 23479 | 64736 | 184898 | 94131 | |
From 55 to 64 years | 296284 | 50212 | 76369 | 115116 | 54587 | |
From 65 to 74 years | 255151 | 85339 | 78186 | 64350 | 27276 | |
From 75 or more | 203106 | 82965 | 66321 | 38597 | 15223 | |
Male | TOTAL | 1145546 | 142303 | 214431 | 522126 | 266686 |
Under 25 | 16085 | 813 | 1968 | 11449 | 1855 | |
From 25 to 29 years | 54776 | 1345 | 4296 | 33436 | 15699 | |
From 30 to 34 years | 108380 | 2225 | 7608 | 63090 | 35457 | |
From 35 to 44 years | 262816 | 6929 | 26058 | 149215 | 80614 | |
From 45 to 54 years | 248935 | 15959 | 45908 | 125145 | 61923 | |
From 55 to 64 years | 206045 | 33291 | 52751 | 79951 | 40052 | |
From 65 to 74 years | 158027 | 49283 | 47499 | 40737 | 20508 | |
From 75 or more | 90482 | 32458 | 28343 | 19103 | 10578 | |
Female | TOTAL | 728246 | 117172 | 130093 | 298002 | 182979 |
Under 25 | 18175 | 544 | 1537 | 12687 | 3407 | |
From 25 to 29 years | 53076 | 808 | 2373 | 27128 | 22767 | |
From 30 to 34 years | 80829 | 1160 | 3578 | 39531 | 36560 | |
From 35 to 44 years | 157870 | 3656 | 11494 | 80631 | 62089 | |
From 45 to 54 years | 118309 | 7520 | 18828 | 59753 | 32208 | |
From 55 to 64 years | 90239 | 16921 | 23618 | 35165 | 14535 | |
From 65 to 74 years | 97124 | 36056 | 30687 | 23613 | 6768 | |
From 75 or more | 112624 | 50507 | 37978 | 19494 | 4645 |
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. |