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. 2019 Dec 17;77(2):64–69. doi: 10.1136/oemed-2019-106018

Table 1.

Characteristics of person-years (percentages) according to cumulated styrene exposure level among 59 997 male and 12 215 female workers in the Danish reinforced plastics industry, 1979 to 2012

Worker characteristics Men Women
Cumulated styrene exposure level
(mg/m3-years)
Cumulated styrene exposure level
(mg/m3-years)
≤17 18–67 ≥68 ≤17 18–67 ≥68
367 861
person-years
438 164
person-years
456 872
person-years
137 002
person-years
67 056
person-years
48 171
person-years
Occupation*†
 White collar workers 20 14 16 37 28 25
 Skilled blue collar workers 26 32 32 3 2 2
 Unskilled blue collar workers 42 35 37 37 40 46
 Others/unknown 12 19 15 23 30 27
Education*‡
 Secondary education 41 39 39 49 51 55
 Vocational education 41 40 41 34 30 26
 Short-cycle higher education 4 3 3 4 3 3
 Medium-or long-cycle higher education 8 9 6 8 7 5
 Unknown 6 9 11 5 9 11
Age (years by 1 November each year)
 ≤39 43 32 28 40 32 26
 40–49 28 28 26 29 28 26
 50–59 19 23 24 19 23 24
 60–69 8 12 15 9 12 16
 ≥70 2 5 7 3 5 8
Calendar year of follow-up*
 1979 1 2 2 1 2 2
 1980–1989 9 21 28 11 23 28
 1990–1999 22 32 33 24 30 34
 2000–2009 50 35 29 48 35 29
 2010–2012 18 10 8 16 10 7

*Age standardised.

†Grouped according to the Danish version of ISCO-88.

‡Highest completed education according to The Populations' Education Register (1981–2011).

ISCO-88, International Standard Classification of Occupations 1988.