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Table 3: Employed Persons 1988-1997, male and female

1988_____________________________

________1997_____________________________

________increase 1988-97

thousands

%

thousands

%

%

total

6,010

100.0

7,194

100.0

19.7

>= 35 hours

4,124

68.6

4,549

63.2

10.3

20-34 hours

892

14.8

1,396

19.4

56.5

12-19 hours

362

6.0

455

6.3

25.6

< 12 hours

632

10.5

794

11.0

25.6

male

3,775

100.0

4,195

100.0

11.1

>= 35 hours

3,225

85.4

3,535

84.3

9.6

20-34 hours

270

7.2

344

8.2

27.4

12-19 hours

69

1.8

72

1.7

4.3

< 12 hours

211

5.6

244

5.8

15.6

female

2,235

100.0

3,000

100,0

34.3

>=35 hours

899

40.2

1,014

33.8

12.8

20-34 hours

622

27.8

1,052

35.1

69.1

12-19 hours

292

13.1

384

12.8

31.5

< 12 hours____________

421___________

18.8__________

________550___________

18.3__________

________30.6________________

source: own calculation from CBS, Labour accounts



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