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Table 1 Descriptive characteristics of survey respondents, stratified by work status

From: Work and health during the COVID-19 crisis among Dutch workers and jobseekers with (partial) work disabilities: a mixed methods study

 

Total N (%)

Employed N (%)

Unemployed N (%)

Became unemployed N (%)

Became employed N (%)

Total

584 (100)

229 (39.2)

263 (45.0)

35 (6.0)

57 (9.8)

Age (years)

 20–29

42 (7.2)

22 (9.6)

14 (5.3)

-

6 (10.5)

 30–39

101 (17.3)

44 (19.2)

36 (13.7)

9 (25.7)

12 (21.1)

 40–49

116 (19.9)

56 (24.5)

44 (16.7)

6 (16.1

10 (17.5)

 50–59

150 (25.7)

52 (22.7)

73 (27.8)

10 (28.6)

15 (22.7)

 60 + 

153 (26.2)

51 (22.3)

82 (31.2)

8 (22.9)

12 (21.1)

Unknown

22 (3.8)

4 (1.8)

14 (5.3)

2 (5.7)

2 (3.5)

Female

269 (46.1)

93 (40.6)

130 (49.4)

20 (57.1)

26 (45.6)

Have children

135 (23.1)

57 (24.9)

56 (21.3)

8 (22.9)

14 (24.6)

Live alone

199 (34.1)

65 (28.4)

100 (38.0)

14 (40.0)

20 (35.1)

Education

 Higher education or university

202 (35.9)

80 (34.9)

86 (32.7)

16 (45.7)

27 (47.4)

 Practical education or secondary school

241 (42.9)

100 (43.7)

111 (42.2)

16 (45.7)

23 (40.4)

 No education or primary school

119 (21.2)

49 (21.4)

66 (25.1)

3 (8.6)

7 (12.3)

Receiving vocational rehabilitation

159 (27.2)

55 (24.0)

69 (26.4)

13 (37.1)

22 (38.6)