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1 of 3 enterprises without female employees
One third of all enterprises have only male employees, while almost 19 per cent have only female employees.
By 1 January 2005, 34 per cent of the enterprises have more than 50 per cent female employees, 58 per cent have more than 50 percent male employees, and 8 per cent have just as many women as men amongst their employees.
Tables:
- Table 1 Enterprises, by the employees' sex, as well as the industrial activity, size group and legal form of the enterprises. 1 January 2005
- Table 2 Enterprises, by the employees' level of education, as well as the industrial activity, size group and legal form of the enterprises. 1 January 2005 (Corrected 31 October 2007)
- Table 3 Enterprises, by the employees' average age in groups, age gap between the youngest and oldest employee, as well as the industrial activity, size group and legal form of the enterprises. 2005
- Table 4 New registered enterprises, by the employees' sex, as well as the industrial activity, size group and legal form of the enterprises. Jan 01, 2005
- Table 5 New established enterprises, by the employees' level of education, as well as the industrial activity, size group and legal form of the enterprises. 2005 (Corrected 31 October 2007)
- Table 6 New registered enterprises, by the employees' average age i groups, age gap between the youngest and oldest employee, as well as the industrial activity, size group and legal form of the enterprises. 2005
This page has been discontinued, see Enterprises, Quarterly.
Contact
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Salah Eddine Ziade
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