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Cross-tabulation by Education

The higher the education level attained the higher the

percentage of respondents holding life insurance policies. (Table 0141)

There was no relationship between education level

attained and the response to whether life insurance was useful. (Table 0143)

The number of respondents who had bought medical and sickness

insurance was too small for meaningful breakdown.

The higher the education level attained, the more

respondents had medical and sickness insurance provided by their employers.

(Table 0184, 0186)

There was no relationship between education and the

response to whether sickness insurance was useful. (Table 0187)

The higher the education level, the higher the percentage

of respondents who had joined a retirement benefit scheme. (Table 0255)

The higher the education level attained, the higher the

percentage of respondents who considered it necessary to join a retirement

benefit scheme, though this relationship was quite slight. (Table 0256)

There was no relationship between the education level

attained by the respondents and their assigned rank order of sickness

benefits, life insurance, retirement benefits. (Table 0257-9)

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