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Table 1 Characteristics of selected study subjects

From: Occupational injuries in times of labour market flexibility: the different stories of employment-secure and precarious workers

 

Number

Percent

Gender

Male

35,598

59.6

Female

24,162

40.4

Entry Contract

Without time restraints

24,567

41.1

Of which

   
 

Permanent contract

20,112

33.7

Freelance activity

944

1.6

Freelance commercial activity

1,996

3.3

Seasonal

1,515

2.5

With time restraints

32,193

53.9

Of which

   
 

Apprenticeship

11,921

19.9

Temporary Contract

9,833

16.5

Dependent Self-Employment

4,340

7.3

CFL

3,069

5.1

Interim

2,687

4.5

VAT registration

343

0.6

Number of contracts

1

12,280

20.5

2

12,712

21.3

3

10,626

17.8

4

7,730

12.9

5

5,069

8.5

>5

8,343

14.0

Number of jobs

1

15,944

26.7

2

12,975

21.7

3

9,488

15.9

4

6,713

11.2

5

4,414

7.4

>5

7,226

12.1

Number of Economic Activities (Sectors)

Not Stated

5,021

8.4

1

27,615

46.2

2

15,063

25.2

3

6,336

10.6

4

2,021

3.4

>4

704

1.2

Work intensity (percentage)

0–25 %

11,222

19.8

25–50 %

7,737

13.6

50–75 %

9,389

16.5

75–100 %

28,412

50.1

Duration of longest period of non-employment

<6 months

21,184

37.3

6–11 months

9,180

16.2

12–23 months

8,621

15.2

24–35 months

5,502

9.7

> = 3 years

12,273

21.6