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. 2022 Dec 30;80(4):179–185. doi: 10.1136/oemed-2022-108604

Table 1.

Baseline sociodemographic characteristics of included study subjects by level of precarious employment at first appearance in the cohort

Precarious Middle group Non-precarious
N % N % N %
Sex
 Male 309 635 45.4 1 027 990 42.8 1 074 697 62.9
 Female 372 221 54.6 1 375 162 57.2 634 879 37.1
Age
 18–24 286 580 42.0 375 484 15.7 78 644 4.60
 25–34 174 090 25.6 631 874 26.2 348 094 20.4
 35–54 168 887 24.8 1 013 564 42.1 907 268 53.0
 55–65 52 299 7.60 382 230 16.0 375 570 22.0
Educational level
 Missing 3976 0.70 12 143 0.50 9039 0.50
 Primary school 81 889 12.0 313 181 13.0 169 688 9.90
 Secondary school 405 241 59.4 1 319 215 54.9 704 115 41.2
 Tertiary education <3 years 99 189 14.5 301 730 12.6 281 994 16.5
 Tertiary education ≥3 years 91 561 13.4 456 883 19.0 544 740 31.9
Country of birth
 Missing 2390 0.40 8303 0.40 5297 0.30
 Sweden 577 103 84.6 2 050 558 85.3 1 495 700 87.5
 Nordic countries 10 282 1.60 59 641 2.50 52 014 3.00
 EU-28 36 733 5.30 130 142 5.40 84 038 4.90
 Non-EU-28 55 348 8.10 154 508 6.40 72 527 4.30
Ownership sector
 Private 551 037 80.9 1 445 161 60.1 1 067 615 62.4
 Public 130 819 19.1 957 991 39.9 641 961 37.6
Total 681 856 100.0 2 403 152 100.0 1 709 576 100.0

EU, European continent including member and non-members of the EU-28 countries (without Nordic countries).