At work, is there a place to walk, jog, or bike outdoors where you feel safe (derived)*?
Wake County, 2000


Demographic
Groups

Total
Respond.#
Yes
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
No
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
TOTAL 203 130  62.4  (54.6-69.6) 73  37.6  (30.4-45.4)
SEX      
Male  86  58  64.3  (52.3-74.7) 28  35.7  (25.3-47.7)
Female 117  72  60.3  (50.4-69.4) 45  39.7  (30.6-49.6)
RACE      
White 149  94  61.1  (52.1-69.4) 55  38.9  (30.6-47.9)
Other  51  33  64.6  (48.7-77.8) 18  35.4  (22.2-51.3)
AGE      
18-44 126  73  57.0  (47.1-66.4) 53  43.0  (33.6-52.9)
45+  73  53  72.3  (60.0-82.0) 20  27.7  (18.0-40.0)
EDUCATION      
< College  86  50  54.3  (42.0-66.1) 36  45.7  (33.9-58.0)
College Graduate or More 114  77  68.4  (58.7-76.8) 37  31.6  (23.2-41.3)
HOUSEHOLD INCOME      
Less than $75,000  76  41  50.6  (37.4-63.7) 35  49.4  (36.3-62.6)
$75,000+  94  67  70.4  (59.3-79.5) 27  29.6  (20.5-40.7)
DISABILITY STATUS      
Any Disability  36  20  48.2  (31.4-65.5) 16  51.8  (34.5-68.6)
No Disability 163 107  65.0  (56.3-72.8) 56  35.0  (27.2-43.7)

*This measure is derived from two questions: 'At work is there a place to walk, jog, or bike outdoors?' and (if yes) 'Would you feel safe walking, jogging, or biking there?'
This question was only asked of those who were employed for wages (and not self-employed). Those with more than one job were asked to answer for the workplace where they spend the most hours.
#Use caution in interpreting cell sizes less than 50. N = Cell Size, % = Percentage, C.I.(95%) = Confidence Interval (at 95 percent probability level).
Percentages are weighted to population characteristics.