11 Sickness absence man-days for employees with sickness absence certified by a doctor, by county of residence. Figures and per cent of scheduled man-days (sickness absence rate). Women. Quarterly figures. |
Quarter 1 2003 | Quarter 2 2003 | Per cent | ||||||
Sickness absence- man-days |
Change last year | Sickness absence- man-days |
Change last year | Quarter 1 2002 | Quarter 2 2002 | Quarter 1 20031 | Quarter 2 20031 | |
TOTAL | 3 963 642 | 190 600 | 3 638 816 | 141 929 | 8,8 | 8,2 | 8,7 | 8,8 |
Østfold | 235 366 | 15 168 | 215 884 | 3 542 | 9,5 | 9,2 | 9,6 | 9,8 |
Akershus | 480 746 | 18 665 | 439 060 | 13 594 | 8,7 | 8,1 | 8,6 | 8,7 |
Oslo | 496 996 | 3 067 | 452 417 | -1 078 | 8,4 | 7,8 | 8,1 | 8,1 |
Hedmark | 166 656 | 8 849 | 155 118 | 7 179 | 9,5 | 8,9 | 9,3 | 9,7 |
Oppland | 162 891 | 6 952 | 150 835 | 9 425 | 9,7 | 8,8 | 9,5 | 9,6 |
Buskerud | 233 175 | 12 421 | 213 692 | 9 715 | 9,2 | 8,5 | 9,2 | 9,3 |
Vestfold | 178 856 | 13 911 | 161 938 | 6 717 | 8,3 | 7,8 | 8,5 | 8,5 |
Telemark | 136 805 | 5 806 | 125 543 | 4 025 | 9,3 | 8,6 | 9,3 | 9,3 |
Aust-Agder | 70 546 | 151 | 64 482 | -1 646 | 8,5 | 8,0 | 8,1 | 8,2 |
Vest-Agder | 115 660 | 4 892 | 105 992 | 3 876 | 9,0 | 8,4 | 8,8 | 8,9 |
Rogaland | 249 302 | 17 569 | 233 342 | 17 050 | 6,8 | 6,4 | 6,8 | 7,0 |
Hordaland | 377 862 | 18 241 | 353 889 | 26 642 | 8,7 | 8,0 | 8,6 | 8,9 |
Sogn og Fjordane | 78 123 | 6 122 | 69 844 | 4 481 | 7,7 | 6,9 | 7,8 | 7,7 |
Møre og Romsdal | 191 650 | 12 679 | 169 597 | 6 650 | 8,6 | 7,9 | 8,7 | 8,5 |
Sør-Trøndelag | 244 790 | 17 151 | 224 924 | 14 384 | 9,1 | 8,4 | 9,1 | 9,2 |
Nord-Trøndelag | 99 779 | 5 917 | 92 268 | 5 329 | 9,2 | 8,5 | 9,2 | 9,3 |
Nordland | 218 155 | 12 265 | 199 922 | 5 424 | 9,9 | 9,4 | 9,9 | 10,0 |
Troms | 147 942 | 7 014 | 137 982 | 4 458 | 9,9 | 9,2 | 9,6 | 10,0 |
Finnmark | 78 346 | 3 760 | 72 007 | 2 082 | 11,0 | 10,2 | 10,8 | 10,9 |
00 | - | - | 81 | - | - | - | - | 9,9 |
1Easter was in the first quarter in 2002, and in the second quarter in 2003. This is influential when we compare first and second quarter figures from these two years. 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 risen approximately 0.1 percentage points for most of the groups in the first quarter 2002 and in the second quarter 2003. |