4 Sickness absence man-days for employees with sickness absence certified by a doctor, by sex and age. Figures and per cent of contractual man days (Sickness absence rate). Quarterly figures. |
Quarter 1 20091 |
Sickness absence rate (per cent) | Sickness absence rate: Per cent change last year |
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Age sex |
Sickness absence man-days 1 |
Change last year |
Quarter 1 2008 |
Quarter 1 20091 |
1 quarter |
TOTAL | 7 333 014 | 683 557 | 6,2 | 6,4 | 3,9 |
16-19 years | 81 974 | 7 481 | 2,9 | 3,0 | 4,8 |
20-24 years | 446 633 | 49 115 | 5,0 | 5,4 | 6,9 |
25-29 years | 716 749 | 81 239 | 5,9 | 6,3 | 6,3 |
30-34 years | 858 741 | 82 618 | 6,2 | 6,6 | 6,3 |
35-39 years | 970 531 | 81 263 | 6,1 | 6,3 | 4,4 |
40-44 years | 958 194 | 115 676 | 5,9 | 6,2 | 5,7 |
45-49 years | 853 603 | 82 122 | 5,9 | 6,1 | 3,9 |
50-54 years | 850 402 | 59 832 | 6,5 | 6,6 | 1,3 |
55-59 years | 795 466 | 41 228 | 7,2 | 7,2 | -0,1 |
60-64 years | 663 741 | 52 728 | 8,4 | 8,4 | 0,7 |
65-66 years | 116 439 | 24 496 | 8,9 | 9,0 | 1,5 |
67 years | 13 054 | 4 435 | 3,4 | 4,0 | 18,4 |
68 years | 4 152 | 338 | 2,1 | 2,0 | -1,8 |
69 years | 3 335 | 987 | 1,7 | 2,1 | 19,9 |
WOMEN | 4 120 277 | 299 903 | 8,0 | 8,1 | 0,8 |
16-19 years | 40 111 | 5 018 | 3,1 | 3,3 | 7,1 |
20-24 years | 244 353 | 26 996 | 6,2 | 6,6 | 6,3 |
25-29 years | 441 559 | 48 517 | 8,3 | 8,7 | 5,1 |
30-34 years | 535 569 | 44 154 | 9,0 | 9,3 | 3,5 |
35-39 years | 567 823 | 33 423 | 8,3 | 8,4 | 0,7 |
40-44 years | 534 891 | 59 436 | 7,4 | 7,6 | 3,8 |
45-49 years | 472 840 | 27 243 | 7,5 | 7,4 | -0,9 |
50-54 years | 469 694 | 13 872 | 8,2 | 7,9 | -3,1 |
55-59 years | 416 098 | 10 260 | 8,7 | 8,4 | -4,2 |
60-64 years | 331 289 | 20 199 | 9,9 | 9,7 | -2,0 |
65-66 years | 56 040 | 8 110 | 11,0 | 10,6 | -3,8 |
67 years | 6 589 | 2 184 | 4,3 | 4,9 | 13,7 |
68 years | 1 882 | 171 | 2,4 | 2,4 | 0,4 |
69 years | 1 539 | 321 | 2,4 | 2,6 | 4,7 |
MEN | 3 212 737 | 383 654 | 4,7 | 5,1 | 7,6 |
16-19 years | 41 862 | 2 463 | 2,8 | 2,9 | 2,5 |
20-24 years | 202 280 | 22 119 | 4,0 | 4,3 | 7,4 |
25-29 years | 275 191 | 32 722 | 4,0 | 4,4 | 7,6 |
30-34 years | 323 171 | 38 464 | 4,0 | 4,4 | 10,1 |
35-39 years | 402 708 | 47 840 | 4,3 | 4,7 | 9,3 |
40-44 years | 423 303 | 56 240 | 4,6 | 5,0 | 7,8 |
45-49 years | 380 763 | 54 879 | 4,6 | 5,1 | 10,2 |
50-54 years | 380 708 | 45 960 | 5,1 | 5,5 | 7,2 |
55-59 years | 379 368 | 30 968 | 6,0 | 6,2 | 4,2 |
60-64 years | 332 452 | 32 529 | 7,2 | 7,4 | 3,3 |
65-66 years | 60 400 | 16 386 | 7,4 | 8,0 | 8,0 |
67 years | 6 465 | 2 251 | 2,7 | 3,4 | 22,3 |
68 years | 2 270 | 167 | 1,9 | 1,8 | -3,4 |
69 years | 1 797 | 666 | 1,3 | 1,8 | 35,6 |
1 Easter is in the second quarter of 2009 and first quarter in 2008. This is influential when we compare first quarter figures from these two years. During Easter, contractual man-days decrease more than man-days lost due to sickness absence, which leads to a higher sickness absent rate. Due to earlier observations, we estimate that if we did not take the Easter week into account, the sickness absence rate would have dropped about 0.1 percentage points in the first quarter of 2008. |
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