Table 1

Sociodemographic characteristics of participants

VariableYounger men (<65 years)Older men (≥65 years)
Time 1 (n=510)Time 2 (n=159)Time 1 (n=439)Time 2 (n=169)
Age range (years) 18–64 65–93
Age, M (SD) 45.43 (14.56) 72.79 (5.88)
Relationship status, n (%)
 Single (never married)118 (23.1)27 (17.0)12 (2.7)6 (3.6)
 Widowed/divorced/separated68 (13.3)19 (11.9)92 (21.0)44 (26.0)
 Married/de facto322 (63.1)113 (71.1)332 (75.6)119 (70.4)
 Prefer not to say2 (0.4)0 (0.0)3 (0.7)0 (0.0)
Employment status, n (%)
 Employed full-time227 (44.5)66 (41.5)22 (5.0)5 (3.0)
 Employed part-time37 (7.3)11 (6.9)18 (4.1)4 (2.4)
 Employed casually67 (13.1)19 (11.9)14 (3.2)5 (3.0)
 Not employed or unpaid work94 (18.4)24 (15.1)13 (3.0)7 (4.1)
 Retired73 (14.3)39 (24.5)370 (84.3)148 (87.6)
 Prefer not to say12 (2.4)0 (0.0)2 (0.5)0 (0.0)
Household income, n (%)
 <$A35 000136 (26.7)28 (17.6)141 (32.1)51 (30.2)
 $A35 000–$A65 00091 (17.8)32 (20.1)156 (35.5)55 (32.5)
 $A65 000–$A105 000100 (19.6)44 (27.7)80 (18.2)29 (17.2)
 $A105 000–$A160 00097 (19.0)26 (16.4)31 (7.1)15 (8.9)
 >$A160 00065 (12.7)20 (12.6)12 (2.7)4 (2.4)
 Prefer not to say21 (4.1)9 (5.7)19 (4.3)15 (8.9)
Highest level of education, n (%)
 Year 11 or below49 (9.6)11 (6.9)81 (18.5)23 (13.6)
 Year 1252 (10.2)10 (6.3)48 (10.9)17 (10.1)
 Certificate/diploma154 (30.2)55 (34.6)133 (30.3)50 (29.6)
 Bachelor’s degree139 (27.3)44 (27.7)74 (16.9)34 (20.1)
 Graduate certificate/diploma43 (8.4)15 (9.4)39 (8.9)20 (11.8)
 Postgraduate degree72 (14.1)23 (14.5)56 (12.8)22 (13.0)
 Prefer not to say1 (0.2)1 (0.6)8 (1.8)3 (1.8)
  • Percentage may not equal 100% due to rounding.

  • ¹ Houshold income reflects Australian Dollars.