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. 2014 Jul 29;68(11):1050–1056. doi: 10.1136/jech-2014-204164

Table 1.

Descriptive characteristics of men and women of the National Child Development Study (UK) at ages 33, 46 and 50 according to labour market categories

Labour market categories N Per cent UK units* of alcohol consumed per week Highest qualifications at age 33 Malaise score >7 at age 33 Partnered at age 33
Age 33 Age 46 Age 50 High Intermediate Low
N Mean SD N Mean SD N Mean SD N Per cent N Per cent N Per cent N Per cent N Per cent
Men
 Mainly FT employed 4053 84.1 3728 16.2 18.4 3785 12.6 14.6 3743 14.4 15.9 603 16.5 1316 36.1 1727 47.4 99 2.7 3072 82.4
 Mainly PT or unemployed 68 1.4 52 15.4 23.3 67 9.7 14.9 63 10.4 16.5 4 7.8 9 17.7 38 74.5 2 3.9 28 53.9
 Became unstable 136 2.8 136 18.0 20.0 136 13.9 18.9 136 14.0 15.7 26 20.0 36 27.7 68 52.3 4 3.0 107 78.7
 Mainly sick 130 2.7 113 19.8 29.5 123 12.8 25.3 127 12.2 25.5 3 2.8 23 21.1 83 76.2 23 20.4 62 54.9
 Other 433 9.0 347 19.9 27.5 324 14.2 19.4 359 14.9 21.3 34 10.2 83 24.9 216 64.9 31 8.9 231 66.6
 Total  4820  100.0 4376 16.7 19.8 4435 12.7 15.5 4428 14.3 16.7 670 15.7 1467 34.4 2132 49.9 159 3.6 3500 80.0
Women
 Mainly employed (FT/PT) 3189 62.0 2954 5.4 7.8 2996 6.2 7.8 2960 6.5 8.4 398 13.7 805 27.8 1695 58.5 189 6.4 2361 79.9
 Mainly homemaker 317 6.2 288 3.8 5.5 295 5.1 9.3 302 5.1 8.6 31 10.9 48 16.8 206 72.3 35 12.2 246 85.4
 Became homemaker 78 1.5 78 7.1 9.9 78 7.1 7.4 78 8.6 13.1 9 11.8 16 21.1 51 67.1 14 18.0 66 84.6
 Became employed (FT/PT) 642 12.5 642 3.6 6.1 642 5.0 6.3 642 5.5 6.9 60 9.5 165 26.1 408 64.5 37 5.8 593 92.4
 Mainly sick 135 2.6 122 5.0 7.4 131 3.3 6.7 129 4.9 9.5 2 1.7 17 14.2 101 84.2 38 30.7 83 68.0
 Other 779 15.2 689 4.7 8.3 576 5.5 8.1 588 5.5 8.4 53 7.9 128 19.1 489 73.0 91 13.2 525 76.2
 Total 5140 100.0 4773 5.0 7.6 4718 5.8 7.7 4699 6.1 8.4 553 11.8 1179 25.2 2950 63.0 404 8.4 3874 81.2

*1 Unit=8 g of ethanol.

FT, full-time; PT, part-time.