| Literature DB >> 28598380 |
Hilla Sumanen1, Eero Lahelma2, Olli Pietiläinen3, Ossi Rahkonen4.
Abstract
Background: Our aim was to examine the magnitude of relative occupational class differences in sickness absence (SA) days over a 15-year period among female and male municipal employees in two age-groups.Entities:
Keywords: employees; gender; relative differences; sick-leave; socioeconomic differences; young adults
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28598380 PMCID: PMC5486311 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14060625
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Descriptive information for the study population in 2002, 2007, 2012 and 2016.
| Group | Occupational Class | 2002 | 2007 | 2012 | 2016 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18–34-year-olds, | |||||
| Women | Managers and professionals | 1067 (12.1) | 1103 (13.3) | 1350 (13.9) | 1029 (11.5) |
| Semi-professionals | 2082 (23.7) | 1797 (21.7) | 2494 (25.7) | 2692 (30.2) | |
| Routine non-manuals | 4480 (51.0) | 4307 (52.1) | 4827 (49.7) | 4369 (48.9) | |
| Manual workers | 1154 (13.1) | 1057 (12.8) | 1032 (10.6) | 836 (9.4) | |
| All | 8783 | 8264 | 9703 | 8926 | |
| Men | Managers and professionals | 380 (13.9) | 395 (14.7) | 484 (14.7) | 408 (11.5) |
| Semi-professionals | 369 (13.5) | 326 (12.1) | 488 (14.8) | 488 (17.8) | |
| Routine non-manuals | 861 (31.4) | 859 (32.0) | 968 (29.4) | 992 (36.2) | |
| Manual workers | 1132 (41.3) | 1107 (41.2) | 1353 (41.1) | 855 (31.2) | |
| All | 2742 | 2687 | 3293 | 2743 | |
| 35–59-year-olds, | |||||
| Women | Managers and professionals | 3732 (18.2) | 3715 (18.4) | 3744 (19.0) | 2920 (17.3) |
| Semi-professionals | 4478 (21.8) | 5009 (24.8) | 5556 (28.2) | 5393 (32.0) | |
| Routine non-manuals | 9268 (45.1) | 8821 (43.6) | 8352 (42.3) | 7072 (42.0) | |
| Manual workers | 3075 (15.0) | 2692 (13.3) | 2075 (10.5) | 1455 (8.6) | |
| All | 20553 | 20237 | 19727 | 16840 | |
| Men | Managers and professionals | 1851 (26.5) | 1771 (26.8) | 1692 (26.5) | 1312 (25.7) |
| Semi-professionals | 1142 (16.4) | 1148 (17.4) | 1183 (18.5) | 1103 (21.6) | |
| Routine non-manuals | 863 (12.4) | 1062 (16.1) | 1212 (19.0) | 1224 (24.0) | |
| Manual workers | 3127 (44.8) | 2623 (39.7) | 2301 (36.0) | 1471 (28.8) | |
| All | 6983 | 6604 | 6388 | 5110 | |
Sickness absence days/100 working-years among 18–34 and 35–59-year-old women and men in 2002, 2007, 2012 and 2016.
| Group | Occupational Class | 2002 | 2007 | 2012 | 2016 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18–34-year-olds | |||||
| Women | Managers and professionals | 762 | 853 | 795 | 674 |
| Semi-professionals | 1314 | 1481 | 1300 | 1232 | |
| Routine non-manuals | 1684 | 1979 | 1845 | 1831 | |
| Manual workers | 1814 | 1959 | 1652 | 1579 | |
| All | 1498 | 1694 | 1519 | 1485 | |
| Men | Managers and professionals | 456 | 520 | 479 | 507 |
| Semi-professionals | 863 | 1171 | 906 | 966 | |
| Routine non-manuals | 1278 | 1441 | 1206 | 1331 | |
| Manual workers | 1378 | 1484 | 1096 | 1167 | |
| All | 1124 | 1274 | 994 | 1085 | |
| 35–59-year-olds | |||||
| Women | Managers and professionals | 977 | 1055 | 1025 | 888 |
| Semi-professionals | 1458 | 1608 | 1561 | 1532 | |
| Routine non-manuals | 2103 | 2445 | 2287 | 2066 | |
| Manual workers | 2544 | 2869 | 2503 | 2173 | |
| All | 1813 | 2025 | 1855 | 1693 | |
| Men | Managers and professionals | 622 | 770 | 697 | 646 |
| Semi-professionals | 1109 | 1507 | 1129 | 1187 | |
| Routine non-manuals | 1761 | 2018 | 1669 | 1553 | |
| Manual workers | 2033 | 2215 | 1863 | 1799 | |
| All | 1440 | 1645 | 1373 | 1301 | |
Figure 1Age-adjusted sickness absence days by occupational class/100 person-years among women and men 2002–2016.
Figure 2The relative index of inequality (RII) for age-adjusted sickness absence days/100 person-years according to occupational class among 18–34-year-old women and men 2002–2016.
Figure 3The relative index of inequality (RII) for age-adjusted sickness absence days/100 person-years according to occupational class among 35–59-year-old women and men 2002–2016.