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. 2020 Feb 1;17(3):907. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17030907

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of the sample (N = 318).

Variable % (n)
Mean age (SD) 38.14 (11.59)
Female gender 56% (177)
Education level Primary and lower secondary school 7% (22)
Upper secondary school 53% (169)
University or higher 40% (127)
Parental status Have children 42% (134)
Marital status Have a partner 76% (241)
Type of contract Open-ended 79% (251)
Fixed-term 17% (53)
Other 4% (14)
Main work activities Physical 7% (23)
Intellectual 80% (254)
Both 13% (41)
Job role Manager 3% (9)
Supervisor 13% (41)
White collar 72% (228)
Blue collar 8% (27)
Other 4% (13)
Working hours Part-time 15% (49)
Full-time 85% (269)
Occupation Chief Executives, Senior Officials and Legislators 1.3% (4)
Professional 11.4% (36)
Technicians and associate professionals 31.9% (101)
Clerical support workers 45.4% (144)
Service and sales workers 3.5% (11)
Factory worker, skilled laborer, building workers 5.3% (17)
Other occupations 1,2% (4)