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Table 2 Basic characteristics of the respondents

From: How can social insurers promote return to work in occupational rehabilitation? A quantitative, cross-sectional study

 

%

Gender

 female

48,0

 male

52,0

Age

 25–34

9,3

 35–44

27,0

 45–54

39,0

 55–63

24,7

Level of education

 primary school

2,4

 secondary school

13,4

 vocational college

68,4

 general upper secondary school

6,8

 university of applied sciences

3,8

 university

5,2

Monthly net income (€)

 0–499

1,2

 500–999

13,4

 1000–1499

23,7

 1500–2499

44,5

 2500–3999

14,5

 4000-

2,6

Cause of rehabilitation

 Musculoskeletal diseases

66,4

 Mental disorders

13,4

 Other cause

20,2

Life situation at the time of the survey

 Rehabilitation ongoing

15,2

 Successful RTW

30,1

 Unemployed

20,9

 Unable to work

27,1

 Other situation

6,7

Self-rated ability to work at the time of the survey

 Poor (grade 4)

18,9

 Tolerable (grades 5 to 6)

23,7

 Good (grades 7 to 8)

41,4

 Very good (grades 9 to 10)

16,0

Rehabilitation outcome (binary variable)

 Success

59,6

 Failure

40,4