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