methods, notes and classification Number of employed persons who would stay longer at work (or not) if their workplace was healthier and/or safer - by sex and occupation (1 000) methods, notes and classification

    • Sex
      • 0 Total
      • 1 Males
      • 2 Females
    • International Standard Classification of Occupations for European Union purposes (ISCO-88 (COM))
      • 0 Total
      • 1 Managers, professionals, technicians and associate professionals
      • 2 Clerks
      • 3 Service workers and shop and market sales workers
      • 4 Skilled manual workers
      • 5 Elementary occupations
      • 6 Armed forces
      • 7 No response
    • Activity and employment status
      • 0 Employed persons
    • Modalities of the variable for the ad-hoc module
      • 0 No answer
      • 1 Total
      • 2 Better health and/or safety at work would contribute/have contributed to person staying longer at work
      • 3 Better health and/or safety at work would not contribute/have contributed to person staying longer at work
    • Geopolitical entity (reporting)
      • 0 European Union - 27 countries (2007-2013)
      • 1 European Union - 15 countries (1995-2004)
      • 2 Euro area - 18 countries (2014)
      • 3 Euro area - 17 countries (2011-2013)
      • 4 Euro area - 13 countries (2007)
      • 5 Belgium
      • 6 Bulgaria
      • 7 Czechia
      • 8 Denmark
      • 9 Germany (until 1990 former territory of the FRG)
      • a Estonia
      • b Ireland
      • c Greece
      • d Spain
      • e France
      • f Italy
      • g Cyprus
      • h Latvia
      • i Lithuania
      • j Luxembourg
      • k Hungary
      • l Malta
      • m Netherlands
      • n Austria
      • o Poland
      • p Portugal
      • q Romania
      • r Slovenia
      • s Slovakia
      • t Finland
      • u Sweden
      • v Iceland
      • w Norway
      • x United Kingdom