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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Sex Res. 2009;46(4):290–300. doi: 10.1080/00224490802666241

Table 2.

Distribution of number of hours worked per week for males and females across all Waves

MALES
Wave None N(%) < 10 hours N(%) 11-20 hours N(%) 21-30 hours N(%) 31+ hours N(%) Total
1 220 (87.6%) 19 (7.6%) 6 (2.4%) 5 (2.0%) 1 (0.4%) 251
2 217 (86.5%) 12 (4.8%) 16 (6.4%) 6 (2.4%) 0 (0%) 251
3 158 (63.5%) 14 (5.6%) 37 (14.9%) 29 (11.6%) 11 (4.4%) 249
4 149 (59.8%) 13 (5.2%) 37 (14.9%) 27 (10.8%0 23 (9.2%) 249
5 57 (33.9%) 1 (0.6%) 8 (4.8%) 20 (11.9%) 82 (48.8%) 168
6 65 (34.4%) 3 (1.6%) 10 (5.3%) 13 (6.9%) 98 (51.9%) 189
7 56 (34.6%) 4 (2.5%) 8 (4.9%) 18 (11.1%) 76 (46.9%) 162
8 53 (31.4%) 4 (2.4%) 12 (7.1%) 13 (7.7%) 87 (51.5%) 169
FEMALES
None N(%) < 10 hours N(%) 11-20 hours N(%) 21-30 hours N(%) 31+ hours N(%) Total
1 280 (90%) 21 (6.8%) 8 (2.6%) 1 (0.3%) 1 (0.3%) 311
2 260 (83.6%) 16 (5.1%) 24 (7.7%) 7 (2.3%) 4 (1.3%) 311
3 210 (67.7%) 13 (4.2%) 46 (14.8%) 30 (9.7%) 11 (3.5%) 310
4 175 (57.6%) 11 (3.6%) 65 (21.4%) 31 (10.2%) 22 (7.2%) 304
5 93 (37.2%) 8 (3.2%) 15 (6.0%) 35 (14.0%) 99 (39.6%) 250
6 79 (30.7%) 3 (1.2%) 12 (4.7%) 41 (16.0%) 122 (47.5%) 257
7 84 (34.4%) 2 (0.8%) 15 (6.1%) 42 (17.2%) 101 (41.4%) 244
8 90 (37.2%) 9 (3.7%) 14 (5.8%) 25 (10.3%) 104 (43%) 242