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Table 3 Weighted median infection delay values across income and in-degree quartiles

From: Impact of network centrality and income on slowing infection spread after outbreaks

Income quartile (median BRL)

In-degree quartile (median in-degree)

Weighted median infection delay

1 (937.33)

1 (268)

7.71

Ā 

2 (452)

7.23

Ā 

3 (625)

6.86

Ā 

4 (813)

6.34

2 (1212.41)

1 (268)

7.70

Ā 

2 (468)

7.23

Ā 

3 (623)

6.86

Ā 

4 (791)

6.41

3 (1712.48)

1 (268)

7.70

Ā 

2 (470)

7.22

Ā 

3 (629)

6.87

Ā 

4 (847)

6.46

4 (3483.72)

1 (325)

7.70

Ā 

2 (469)

7.31

Ā 

3 (635)

6.91

Ā 

4 (944)

6.38

  1. Median income per capita (Brazilian Real per Month) and in-degree centrality within each quartile subgroup is shown. The differences in weighted median infection delay values across in-degree centrality quartiles are statistically significant (\(p<0.01\))