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Table 2 Participant financial characteristics

From: Financial characteristics and security of podiatry work in Victoria: the PAIGE cross sectional study of Australian podiatrists

Financial characteristics

Total responses

N (%) Mean (SD)

Median (IQRa)

n = 286

Metro

N (%) Mean (SD)

Median (IQRa)

n = 234

Rural

N (%) Mean (SD)

Median (IQRa)

n = 52

OR, 95% CI

Gross earnings (before tax)

n = 212

n = 173

n = 38

 

 Annual ($)

79,194 (45,651)

80,340 (47,531)

72,372 (35,047)

1.00 (0.99–1.00)

Gross household income (before tax)

n = 172

n = 122

n = 24

 

 Annual ($)

153,240 (94, 300)

156,980 (100,051)

130,196 (52,442)

1.00 (0.99–1.00)

‘In kind’ benefits

n = 286

n = 233

n = 52

 

 Yes

14 (5%)

12 (5%)

2 (4%)

0.74 (0.16–3.40)

 ($)

5000 (2000–10,000)

5000 (2250–10,000)

7725 (450–15,000)

 

Education/training financial debt

n = 286

n = 233

n = 52

 

 Yes

112 (39%)

94 (40%)

18 (35%)

Reference value

 Unsure/prefer not to say

52 (18%)

39 (17%)

13 (25%)

0.57 (0.26–1.29)

 No debt

122 (43%)

100 (43%)

21 (40%)

0.91 (0.46–1.82)

Education/training financial debt

n = 112

n = 94

n = 18

 

 ($)

36,629 (44, 869)

31,957 (23,017)

54,805 (98, 909)

0.99 (0.99–1.00)

Financial investment in private practice

n = 286

n = 233

n = 52

 

 Yes

71(25%)

55(24%)

15 (29%)

1.31 (0.67–2.57)

Total financial debt from owning private practice

n = 28

n = 20

n = 7

 

 ($)

109,555 (125, 779)

93,277 (110, 633)

170,286 (159, 981)

0.99 (0.99–1.00)

Status of private practice for tax

n = 71

n = 55

n = 15

 

 Sole trader

29 (41%)

24 (44%)

5 (33%)

Reference value

 Partnership

5 (7%)

3 (5%)

2 (13%)

0.31 (0.04–2.38)

 Company

21 (30%)

16 (29%)

4 (27%)

0.83 (0.19–3.58)

 Trust

16 (22%)

12 (22%)

4 (27$%)

0.63 (1.14–2.76)

You (or employer) regularly contribute to superannuation scheme

n = 279

n = 227

n = 51

 

 Yes

243 (87%)

198 (87%)

44 (86%)

1.09 (0.45–2.64)

“Given my current financial situation and prospects, I believe I will have enough to live on when I retire”

n = 286

n = 233

n = 52

 

 Agree

96 (33%)

76 (32%)

19 (36%)

Reference value

 Neutral

82 (29%)

67 (29%)

15 (29%)

1.12 (0.53–2.37)

 Disagree

108 (38%)

90 (39%)

18 (35%)

1.25 (0.61–2.55)

Professional medical liability/insurance premiums in last 12 months

n = 188

n = 149

n = 38

 

 ($)

602 (1,911)

472 (738)

1100 (3,994)

0.99 (0.99–1.00)

  1. aInterquartile range