Research Article
[Retracted] The Impact of Family Sustainable Livelihood and Environmental Cognition on Herdsmen’s Choice of Production Behavior
Table 2
Basic characteristics of samples.
| | Characteristics | Sample characteristics classification | Numbers | Proportion (%) |
| | Gender of respondents | Male | 128 | 33.33 | | Female | 256 | 66.66 | | Age of respondents | Less than 30 years old | 31 | 27.12 | | 30–40 years old | 116 | 30.20 | | 40–50 years old | 145 | 37.76 | | 50–60 years old | 69 | 17.97 | | Over 60 years old | 23 | 5.99 | | Education level of respondents | Illiteracy | 51 | 13.28 | | Primary school | 144 | 37.50 | | Junior high school | 94 | 24.48 | | High school | 64 | 16.67 | | College degree or above | 31 | 8.07 | | Scale of breeding (number of mutton sheep) | Less than 100 | 56 | 14.58 | | 100–200 | 117 | 30.47 | | 200–300 | 104 | 27.08 | | 300–400 | 75 | 42.45 | | More than 400 | 32 | 13.28 | | Family income in 2018 | Less than ¥1000 | 11 | 2.86 | | ¥10000–30000 | 34 | 8.85 | | ¥30000–50000 | 132 | 34.38 | | ¥50000–70000 | 155 | 40.36 | | More than ¥70000 | 52 | 13.54 |
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