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Appendix table 1c. Occupational structure of wage and salary earners without families aged 18 to 74 in 2015 1)

Occupational group (AML 2010) Wage and salary earners without families Women Men Share, % 2)
0 Armed forces 1,491 75 1,416 0.3
1 Managers 7,793 3,116 4,677 1.7
2 Professionals 82,197 42,000 40,197 18.2
3 Technicians and associate professionals 77,800 46,097 31,703 17.2
4 Clerical support workers 34,032 22,044 11,988 7.5
5 Service and sales workers 102,756 68,720 34,036 22.7
6 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 5,261 1,956 3,305 1.2
7 Craft and related trades workers 51,066 3,661 47,405 11.3
8 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 45,900 7,425 38,475 10.1
9 Elementary occupations 44,107 23,447 20,660 9.7
Total 452,403 218,541 233,862 100.0
Wage and salary earners without families 474,236 229,000 245,236  
X Unknown 21,833 10,459 11,374  
1) A family is formed by married or cohabiting couples or those in registered partnerships and their children, by one of the parents with their children and by married and cohabiting couples and registered partners without children. The child's age is not significant. The occupational groups are in accordance with the Classification of Occupations 2010.
2) The share of wage and salary earners with families belonging to the occupational group in all wage and salary earners with families, excl. unknown.

Source: Employment Statistics, Statistics Finland

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Updated 20.10.2017

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Official Statistics of Finland (OSF): Employment [e-publication].
ISSN=2323-6825. Industry, employer sector and jobs 2015, Appendix table 1c. Occupational structure of wage and salary earners without families aged 18 to 74 in 2015 1) . Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 22.11.2024].
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