5 Sickness absence man-days1 for employees with sickness absence certified by a doctor, by sex and industry. Figures and per cent of scheduled man-days (sickness absence rate). Quarterly figures. |
Quarter 1 2005 | Quarter 2 2005 | Per cent | ||||||
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Industry sex |
Sickness absence- man-days |
Change last year | Sickness absence- man-days |
Change last year | Quarter 1 2004 | Quarter 2 20041 | Quarter 1 2005 | Quarter 2 2005 |
TOTAL | 5 743 655 | -1 670 588 | 5 522 216 | -550 014 | 7,3 | 6,5 | 5,8 | 5,5 |
01-05 Agriculture,fishing and forestry | 48 764 | -17 305 | 43 072 | -8 152 | 6,3 | 5,2 | 4,8 | 4,2 |
11 Oil and gas extraction | 55 182 | -10 157 | 55 909 | 416 | 3,8 | 3,6 | 3,4 | 3,3 |
10,12-37 Manufacturing and mining | 743 599 | -289 330 | 713 870 | -116 703 | 7,4 | 6,4 | 5,5 | 5,2 |
40-41 Electricity, gas and water suppl | 32 934 | -9 444 | 32 021 | -1 699 | 5,0 | 3,9 | 3,8 | 3,9 |
45 Construction | 422 206 | -154 036 | 378 846 | -53 679 | 8,1 | 6,6 | 5,9 | 5,2 |
50-55 Domestic trade, hotels, rest. | 938 869 | -252 943 | 915 227 | -81 330 | 6,7 | 6,1 | 5,5 | 5,3 |
60-64 Transport and communication | 464 876 | -143 280 | 434 761 | -61 756 | 7,8 | 7,1 | 6,4 | 5,9 |
65-67 Financial intermediation | 99 527 | -24 430 | 94 914 | -7 644 | 5,0 | 4,6 | 4,1 | 4,0 |
70-74 Real estate, business act. | 464 033 | -118 110 | 446 051 | -46 010 | 5,6 | 5,0 | 4,5 | 4,2 |
75 Public administration | 375 018 | -109 823 | 362 222 | -29 386 | 6,0 | 5,5 | 5,1 | 4,8 |
80 Education | 505 165 | -135 995 | 479 916 | -46 590 | 7,0 | 6,2 | 5,8 | 5,3 |
85 Health and social work | 1 384 006 | -358 445 | 1 367 066 | -79 766 | 9,7 | 8,8 | 7,8 | 7,6 |
90-99 Services n.e.c. | 208 929 | -46 576 | 198 234 | -17 042 | 6,9 | 6,3 | 5,7 | 5,4 |
00 Not reported | 546 | -714 | 108 | -672 | 6,1 | 5,4 | 4,0 | 1,3 |
MEN | 2 548 614 | -777 064 | 2 403 161 | -269 417 | 5,9 | 5,1 | 4,7 | 4,3 |
01-05 Agriculture,fishing and forestry | 34 521 | -11 882 | 29 423 | -5 459 | 6,1 | 4,9 | 4,6 | 4,0 |
11 Oil and gas extraction | 42 090 | -6 961 | 42 864 | -134 | 3,4 | 3,4 | 3,2 | 3,1 |
10,12-37 Manufacturing and mining | 533 010 | -203 776 | 508 360 | -79 071 | 6,8 | 5,8 | 5,1 | 4,7 |
40-41 Electricity, gas and water suppl | 24 986 | -7 016 | 24 266 | -741 | 4,7 | 3,6 | 3,6 | 3,7 |
45 Construction | 392 288 | -143 817 | 350 499 | -48 199 | 8,1 | 6,5 | 6,0 | 5,2 |
50-55 Domestic trade, hotels, rest. | 418 382 | -116 632 | 400 578 | -40 003 | 5,5 | 4,9 | 4,5 | 4,2 |
60-64 Transport and communication | 319 449 | -93 798 | 298 683 | -38 814 | 7,1 | 6,5 | 5,8 | 5,4 |
65-67 Financial intermediation | 33 459 | -7 515 | 31 735 | -2 734 | 3,2 | 3,1 | 2,8 | 2,6 |
70-74 Real estate, business act. | 222 749 | -47 200 | 206 566 | -18 209 | 4,2 | 3,7 | 3,5 | 3,1 |
75 Public administration | 136 249 | -42 034 | 133 192 | -9 394 | 4,0 | 3,7 | 3,5 | 3,3 |
80 Education | 130 288 | -29 047 | 123 577 | -10 038 | 4,6 | 4,2 | 4,0 | 3,6 |
85 Health and social work | 176 117 | -46 864 | 173 207 | -10 431 | 6,6 | 5,9 | 5,3 | 5,2 |
90-99 Services n.e.c. | 84 846 | -19 830 | 80 132 | -5 813 | 5,8 | 5,1 | 4,7 | 4,5 |
00 Not reported | 181 | -693 | 80 | -376 | 6,0 | 4,5 | 2,6 | 1,6 |
WOMEN | 3 195 041 | -893 524 | 3 119 055 | -280 597 | 9,0 | 8,1 | 7,3 | 7,0 |
01-05 Agriculture,fishing and forestry | 14 242 | -5 423 | 13 649 | -2 693 | 6,8 | 6,0 | 5,3 | 4,8 |
11 Oil and gas extraction | 13 092 | -3 197 | 13 045 | 550 | 5,3 | 4,4 | 4,4 | 4,2 |
10,12-37 Manufacturing and mining | 210 589 | -85 554 | 205 510 | -37 632 | 9,4 | 8,4 | 7,1 | 6,7 |
40-41 Electricity, gas and water suppl | 7 948 | -2 428 | 7 756 | -958 | 6,3 | 5,5 | 4,9 | 4,7 |
45 Construction | 29 918 | -10 219 | 28 347 | -5 480 | 8,0 | 7,3 | 5,8 | 5,4 |
50-55 Domestic trade, hotels, rest. | 520 487 | -136 311 | 514 649 | -41 327 | 8,1 | 7,6 | 6,7 | 6,6 |
60-64 Transport and communication | 145 427 | -49 482 | 136 078 | -22 942 | 9,9 | 8,7 | 8,0 | 7,3 |
65-67 Financial intermediation | 66 068 | -16 915 | 63 179 | -4 910 | 7,0 | 6,2 | 5,6 | 5,5 |
70-74 Real estate, business act. | 241 283 | -70 911 | 239 485 | -27 801 | 7,9 | 7,2 | 6,3 | 5,9 |
75 Public administration | 238 769 | -67 789 | 229 030 | -19 991 | 8,3 | 7,6 | 6,9 | 6,5 |
80 Education | 374 878 | -106 948 | 356 340 | -36 552 | 8,4 | 7,4 | 6,8 | 6,4 |
85 Health and social work | 1 207 889 | -311 581 | 1 193 859 | -69 335 | 10,4 | 9,4 | 8,4 | 8,1 |
90-99 Services n.e.c. | 124 084 | -26 746 | 118 102 | -11 229 | 7,9 | 7,4 | 6,6 | 6,3 |
00 Not reported | 365 | -21 | 28 | -297 | 6,5 | 7,5 | 5,7 | 0,9 |
1 Easter was in the first quarter in 2005, and in the second quarter in 2004. 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 nearly 0.1 percentage points for most of the groups. |
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