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Table 7 Prevalences (%) of different trajectories in men and women, by workforce participation at ages 10–15, 30–35 and 40–45. A total population investigation from Scania, Sweden.

From: Similar support for three different life course socioeconomic models on predicting premature cardiovascular mortality and all-cause mortality

Childhood workforce participation age 10–15†

Adult workforce participation age 30–35

Adult workforce participation age 40–45

Social mobility category*

Men n (%)

Women n (%)

Inside

Inside

Inside

IR S, IA S

35,951 (87.7)

27,086 (68.3)

Inside

Inside

Outside

IR O, IA O

1,850 (4.5)

1,583 (4.0)

Inside

Outside

Inside

IR O, IA I

980 (2.4)

7,783 (19.6)

Inside

Outside

Outside

IR O, IA S

485 (1.2)

1,561 (3.9)

Outside

Outside

Outside

IR S, IA S

42 (0.1)

101 (0.3)

Outside

Outside

Inside

IR I, IA I

63 (0.2)

357 (0.9)

Outside

Inside

Outside

IR I, IA O

110 (0.3)

96 (0.2)

Outside

Inside

Inside

IR I, IA S

1,491 (3.6)

1,110 (2.8)

Total

   

40,972 (100)

39,677 (100)

  1. *IR O: Intergenerational mobility out of the workforce; IR I: Intergenerational mobility into the workforce; IR S: Intergenerational stable; IA O: Intragenerational mobility out of the workforce; IA I: Intragenerational mobility into the workforce; IA S: Intragenerational stable.
  2. †Childhood workforce participation was defined by workforce participation of the household.