Table 3.
Three-digit level of initial vocational qualification |
Full-time |
Part-time |
Marginal employment |
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Mover out of OF 48 | Stayer in OF 48 | Number of cases | Mover out of OF 48 | Stayer in OF 48 | Number of cases | Mover out of OF 48 | Stayer in OF 48 | Number of cases | ||
853 |
Formally traineda nurses/midwives |
11.8% |
88.2% |
3723 |
12.3% |
87.7% |
1946 |
39.3% |
60.7% |
513 |
854 |
Formally trained auxiliary nurses |
29.1% |
70.9% |
250 |
NP |
NP |
NP |
NP |
NP |
NP |
864 |
Formally trained geriatric nurses |
10.6% |
89.4% |
1011 |
11.7% |
88.3% |
496 |
36,4% |
63,6% |
116 |
- |
All formally trained nursing professionals |
12.4% |
87.6% |
4984 |
12.7% |
87.3% |
2523 |
39.3% |
60.7% |
661 |
OF 48: health care professionals without license to practice medicine | 22.1% | 77.9% | 9865 | 22.5% | 77.5% | 5177 | 42.6% | 57.4% | 1895 |
OF, occupational field; aformally trained: at least one year of training; NP, not published due to small sample size.
Source: Federal Statistical Office: Microcensus 2005; own calculations.