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. 2022 Nov 11;96(3):421–431. doi: 10.1007/s00420-022-01933-w

Table 1.

Sample characteristics and description of psychosocial working conditions (n = 73,296)

2015
(n = 31,401)
n (Col. %a)
2020
(n = 41,895)
n (Col. %a)
Gender
 Female 16,156 (52.5) 29,502 (47.4)
 Male 15,245 (47.5) 12,393 (52.6)
Age
 18–35 years 9049 (29.9) 8950 (28.4)
 36–55 years 17,076 (54.4) 23,752 (52.8)
 56 years and older 5276 (15.7) 9193 (18.8)
Marital/partner status
 Living with partner 20,433 (69.7) 28,630 (66.8)
 Not living with partner 10,846 (30.3) 12,450 (33.2)
Education
 Low 1133 (3.3) 916 (6.5)
 Medium 19,826 (62.9) 11,067 (59.3)
 High 10,441 (33.8) 29,912 (34.2)
Living with an under 18-year-old
 Yes 10,350 (34.6) 14,958 (34.4)
 No 21,051(65.4) 26,910 (65.6)
Worked in leisure time
 Less often/Never 24,557 (78.0) 24,508 (66.1)
 Once twice a week/Every day 6844 (22.0) 17,387 (33.9)
Lack of psychological detachment
 Rarely / Never 26,555 (84.7) 30,154 (70.5)
 Sometimes/Always 4856 (15.3) 11,742 (29.5)
Work-life conflict
 Rarely/Never 25,928 (82.7) 31,739 (77.8)
 Sometimes/Always 5473 (17.3) 10,156 (22.2)

aWeighted percentages