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. 2021 Jun 16;9:689919. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.689919

Table 1.

Characterisation of NOVA University workers.

Study population 2019 (n = 3,308) Study sample 2020 (n = 1,624)
Sex
Female 1,829 (55%) 1,072 (66.0%)
Male 1,479 (45%) 552 (34.0%)
Age Group
<30 241 (8%) 296 (18.3%)
(30, 39) 719 (22%) 438 (27.1%)
(40, 49) 997 (30%) 413 (25.6%)
(50, 59) 841 (25%) 309 (19.1%)
≥60 510 (15%) 160 (9.9%)
Faculty/Institute
National Public Health School 67 (2%) 40 (2.6%)
Medical School 801 (24%) 240 (15.0%)
Social and Human Sciences School 620 (19%) 197 (12.3%)
Sciences and Technology School 753 (23%) 447 (28.0%)
Law School 69 (2%) 31 (1.9%)
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Institute 109 (3%) 46 (2.9%)
Chemical and Biological Technology Institute 195 (6%) 289 (18.1%)#
Rectorate 172 (5%) 113 (7.1%)
Business and Economics School 438 (13%) 195 (12.2%)
Information and Management School 84 (3%)
Occupational group
Professors/Researchers 2,363 (70%) 1,272 (81.6%)
Non-Professors/Non-Researchers 945 (30%) 287 (18.4%)
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Chemical and Biological Technology Institute (n = 225) + Experimental and technological Biology Institute (IBET) (n = 67).

Sample size is not constant due to missing values in: Age group (n = 1,616), Faculty/Institute (n = 1,598), and Occupational group (n = 1,559).