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Cross-tabulation by Sex

More males had bought life insurance policies, (Table 0147)

More males had life insurance policies provided by their employers.

(Table 0148)

There was no relationship between sex and the response to whether

life insurance was useful. (Table 0149)

The number of respondents who had bought medical and sickness

insurance was too small for meaningful breakdown.

There was no relationship between sex and the response to whether

sickness insurance was useful. (Table 0197)

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Relatively more males had joined a retirement benefit scheme and

considered it necessary to join such. (Table 0274)

There was no relationship between the sex of the respondents and

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their assignment of the rank order of sickness benefit, life insurance,

retirement benefits and housing benefits. (Table 0278)

There was no relationship between the sex of the respondents

and their perceived worthiness of the insurance scheme. (Table 0280)

There was no relationship between sex and the willingness of the

respondents to join the scheme if all they suggested modifications were

effective. (Table 0364)

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