5 | Sickness absence man-days for employees with more than 3 days sickness absence certified by a doctor, by industry. Figures and per cent of scheduled man-days (sickness absence rate). Women. Quarterly figures. |
Quarter 4 2001 | Quarter 1 20021 | Per cent | ||||||
Industry | Sickness absence man-days |
Change last year | Sickness absence man-days |
Change last year | Quarter 4 2000 | Quarter 1 2001 | Quarter 4 2001 | Quarter 1 20021 |
00-99 TOTAL | 3 734 450 | 226 115 | 3 718 168 | -16 541 | 7,8 | 8,1 | 8,2 | 8,7 |
01-05 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING | 21 062 | -449 | 18 715 | -3 583 | 5,6 | 6,1 | 6,3 | 6,2 |
01 Agriculture and hunting | 16 127 | -75 | 14 910 | -2 340 | 5,3 | 6,0 | 6,0 | 6,2 |
02 Forestry and logging | 1 279 | 368 | 609 | -254 | 4,9 | 5,6 | 8,8 | 5,5 |
03 Fishing and fish farming | 3 656 | -742 | 3 196 | -989 | 7,5 | 6,8 | 6,9 | 6,5 |
11 OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION | 13 794 | 611 | 13 165 | -1 060 | 4,9 | 5,3 | 5,0 | 4,8 |
10,12-37 MINING, QUARRYING AND MANUFACTURING | 334 503 | 6 291 | 318 193 | -14 671 | 8,5 | 8,5 | 8,7 | 8,8 |
10 Coal mining | 33 | -60 | - | - | 7,5 | - | 2,3 | - |
13 Metal ores | 191 | 60 | 278 | 13 | 5,2 | 9,6 | 7,4 | 10,9 |
14 Other mining | 1 200 | 429 | 1 233 | 143 | 4,4 | 6,2 | 7,2 | 7,5 |
15 Food products and beverages | 108 012 | 4 869 | 98 828 | -8 205 | 10,6 | 10,7 | 11,0 | 10,9 |
16 Tobacco products | 1 031 | 69 | 1 141 | 249 | 11,2 | 10,3 | 12,3 | 14,3 |
17 Textile products | 12 492 | -136 | 11 494 | -708 | 10,0 | 9,4 | 10,6 | 10,6 |
18 Wearing apparel, fur | 4 435 | -326 | 4 763 | 81 | 8,2 | 8,1 | 8,7 | 10,2 |
20 Wood and wood products | 10 245 | 865 | 9 447 | 277 | 8,1 | 8,0 | 8,9 | 8,8 |
21 Pulp, paper and paper products | 9 190 | -137 | 9 693 | 44 | 9,2 | 9,3 | 9,4 | 10,8 |
22 Publishing, printing, reproduction | 42 588 | 3 614 | 42 893 | 4 063 | 6,7 | 6,6 | 7,5 | 8,0 |
23 Refined petroleum products | 615 | -81 | 633 | -490 | 6,0 | 9,4 | 5,2 | 5,6 |
24 Chemicals and chemical products | 17 193 | 1 547 | 15 980 | -664 | 6,8 | 6,9 | 7,1 | 6,8 |
25 Rubber and plastic products | 7 424 | -3 306 | 6 980 | -2 256 | 11,5 | 10,7 | 10,3 | 10,6 |
26 Other non-metallic mineral products | 7 769 | -57 | 7 270 | -1 562 | 9,5 | 10,4 | 9,4 | 9,4 |
27 Basic metals | 7 230 | -731 | 6 530 | -1 639 | 7,7 | 7,8 | 7,3 | 7,3 |
28 Fabricated metal products | 10 120 | -639 | 9 453 | -1 140 | 8,6 | 8,2 | 8,1 | 8,0 |
29 Machinery and equipment n.e.c. | 10 370 | -1 714 | 11 356 | -356 | 7,6 | 7,2 | 6,6 | 7,3 |
30 Office machinery and computers | 926 | -895 | 778 | -1 418 | 11,7 | 13,5 | 14,9 | 13,3 |
31 Electrical goods | 9 979 | -1 618 | 8 919 | -3 865 | 8,9 | 9,6 | 8,8 | 8,9 |
32 Radio, Tv sets | 11 300 | 4 575 | 10 837 | 4 179 | 8,5 | 7,9 | 9,5 | 9,8 |
33 Instrumens etc. | 5 819 | 327 | 5 915 | 704 | 6,2 | 6,1 | 6,4 | 6,9 |
34 Motor vehicles | 5 506 | 831 | 5 298 | 809 | 10,2 | 9,0 | 11,4 | 11,6 |
35 Other transport equipment | 12 750 | -714 | 12 190 | 101 | 8,0 | 6,9 | 6,7 | 6,8 |
36 Furniture, other | 22 224 | -1 372 | 20 928 | -2 622 | 9,6 | 9,3 | 10,1 | 10,2 |
37 Recycling | 766 | 246 | 972 | 404 | 9,2 | 8,9 | 9,2 | 11,5 |
40-41 ELECTRICITY, GAS AND WATER SUPPLY | 11 789 | 806 | 10 665 | -1 049 | 6,0 | 6,4 | 6,5 | 6,2 |
40 Electricity etc. | 10 421 | -265 | 9 492 | -1 742 | 6,0 | 6,3 | 6,4 | 6,2 |
41 Water supply | 473 | 312 | 377 | 7 | 4,3 | 8,6 | 6,1 | 5,1 |
45 CONSTRUCTION | 44 472 | 506 | 45 019 | -507 | 6,6 | 6,7 | 6,8 | 8,0 |
50-55 DOMESTIC TRADE, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS | 617 866 | 36 386 | 612 072 | 7 817 | 7,0 | 7,3 | 7,6 | 7,9 |
50 Motor vehicles services | 38 905 | 3 683 | 36 339 | -39 | 6,9 | 7,0 | 7,6 | 7,5 |
51 Wholesale trade, commision trade | 103 727 | 1 288 | 101 092 | -1 298 | 6,5 | 6,4 | 6,6 | 6,8 |
52 Retail trade; repair personal goods | 319 382 | 22 843 | 322 035 | 9 857 | 6,8 | 7,1 | 7,4 | 7,9 |
52.4 Other retail sale of new goods | 146 821 | 11 996 | 148 013 | 5 946 | 6,3 | 6,6 | 7,0 | 7,4 |
55 Hotels and restaurants | 155 851 | 8 571 | 152 605 | -703 | 8,0 | 8,4 | 8,7 | 9,2 |
60-64 TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION | 203 188 | -606 | 190 966 | -15 174 | 8,6 | 8,9 | 9,1 | 9,6 |
60 Land transport; pipeline transport | 34 337 | -2 152 | 33 954 | -1 746 | 10,2 | 10,7 | 11,0 | 12,0 |
61 Water transport | 14 343 | 397 | 14 395 | 605 | 5,8 | 5,8 | 5,8 | 6,6 |
62 Air transport | 23 493 | -324 | 21 962 | -3 638 | 8,8 | 9,1 | 8,5 | 9,1 |
63 Supporting transport activities | 40 420 | 5 873 | 36 020 | -1 795 | 6,9 | 7,2 | 7,7 | 7,7 |
64 Post and telecommunications | 90 595 | -4 400 | 84 634 | -8 599 | 9,6 | 10,0 | 10,4 | 10,9 |
65-67 Financial intermediation | 81 900 | 2 498 | 80 155 | -2 198 | 6,3 | 6,4 | 6,4 | 6,5 |
65 Financing | 55 086 | -1 815 | 53 596 | -5 945 | 6,3 | 6,5 | 6,3 | 6,4 |
66 Insurance and pension funding | 16 590 | -1 075 | 15 997 | -1 515 | 7,0 | 6,9 | 6,7 | 6,9 |
67 Auxiliary financial intermediation | 10 225 | 5 388 | 10 562 | 5 261 | 4,8 | 5,0 | 6,3 | 6,8 |
70-74 REAL ESTATE, BUSINESS ACTIVITIES | 318 441 | 50 609 | 307 022 | 10 872 | 6,2 | 6,6 | 7,2 | 7,5 |
70 Real estate | 25 907 | 3 602 | 23 842 | 512 | 6,3 | 6,5 | 7,1 | 6,8 |
71 Renting machinery and equipment | 4 531 | -151 | 4 545 | -349 | 6,7 | 7,0 | 6,4 | 7,2 |
72 Computer and related avtivities | 33 116 | 8 207 | 33 260 | 5 623 | 5,3 | 5,5 | 6,4 | 7,0 |
73 Research and development | 12 036 | -223 | 11 949 | -1 112 | 4,7 | 5,2 | 4,9 | 5,3 |
74 Other business activities | 242 852 | 39 175 | 233 426 | 6 197 | 6,5 | 6,9 | 7,5 | 7,8 |
75-99 Other services | 2 099 213 | 132 436 | 2 133 431 | 3 139 | 8,3 | 8,7 | 8,7 | 9,2 |
75 Public administration and defence | 279 144 | 7 958 | 275 823 | -8 052 | 7,3 | 7,4 | 7,7 | 8,1 |
75.1 Public administration | 198 986 | 1 520 | 197 403 | -6 530 | 7,3 | 7,4 | 7,8 | 8,2 |
75.2 Public security, defence and foreign affairs | 57 941 | 6 105 | 55 768 | -2 610 | 7,2 | 7,6 | 7,7 | 7,8 |
75.3 Compulsory social security activities | 22 217 | 334 | 22 652 | 1 089 | 7,4 | 6,9 | 7,3 | 7,7 |
80 Education | 413 774 | 34 121 | 432 499 | -685 | 7,1 | 7,7 | 7,5 | 8,1 |
80.1 Primary education | 279 213 | 21 830 | 294 235 | -1 426 | 7,5 | 8,1 | 7,8 | 8,5 |
80.2 Secondary education | 66 789 | 6 359 | 68 695 | -1 111 | 6,6 | 7,2 | 7,1 | 7,6 |
80.3 Higher education | 43 628 | 2 857 | 44 374 | 495 | 6,1 | 6,1 | 6,3 | 6,6 |
80.4 Adult and other education | 24 144 | 3 075 | 25 194 | 1 357 | 7,1 | 7,5 | 7,5 | 7,9 |
85 Health and social work | 1 263 059 | 81 604 | 1 284 319 | 15 309 | 9,2 | 9,6 | 9,6 | 10,1 |
85.1 Human health activities | 671 981 | 44 447 | 674 449 | 8 760 | 8,8 | 9,1 | 9,1 | 9,5 |
85.3 Social work activities | 590 182 | 37 432 | 608 836 | 6 600 | 9,6 | 10,2 | 10,2 | 10,9 |
90 Sewage, refuse disposal activities | 3 273 | 389 | 3 140 | -55 | 6,5 | 7,3 | 8,2 | 8,8 |
91 Membership organizations n.e.c | 34 008 | -480 | 33 000 | -2 300 | 6,7 | 6,8 | 6,7 | 7,2 |
92 Cultural and sporting activities | 48 315 | 5 114 | 47 450 | 1 074 | 6,7 | 6,9 | 7,5 | 7,8 |
93 Other service activities | 55 511 | 4 070 | 55 061 | -1 928 | 8,6 | 9,4 | 9,4 | 10,1 |
95 Domestic services | 1 858 | -525 | 1 803 | -375 | 5,1 | 4,7 | 4,4 | 4,3 |
99 Extra-territorial org. and bodies | 271 | 185 | 336 | 151 | 2,3 | 5,1 | 6,5 | 8,8 |
00 Not reported | 2 016 | -2 364 | 1 930 | -1 186 | 7,8 | 6,6 | 5,4 | 5,8 |
1Easter was in the first quarter in 2002, and in the second quarter in 2001. This is influential when we compare first quarter figures from these two years. Both man-days lost due to sickness absence and scheduled man-days decrease significantly during Easter compared to a normal week at this time of the year. Easter has stronger influence on scheduled man-days than on man-days lost due to sickness. If we did not take the easter week into account the sickness absence rate would have dropped 0.1-0.2 percentage points for most of the groups. |