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Table 1

Relative frequencies across attained educational levels

Educational attainment

Overall

employ =

1

employed only
him-/herself

had at least
one employee
other than
him-/herself

Not completed primary education

4.66

6.90

9.69

2.61

Primary or first stage of basic

15.54

21.65

24.69

16.98

Lower secondary or secondary stage of basic

24.06

20.62

20.31

21.10

Upper secondary

29.95

25.71

22.23

31.07

Post secondary, non-tertiary

6.90

6.47

5.58

7.84

First stage of tertiary

15.12

14.99

14.06

16.43

Second stage of tertiary

3.77

3.65

3.44

3.99

Sample size

28951

3695

2240

1455

Source : ESS 2002-2003, Round 1, http://ess.nsd.uib.no, Questions F6, F12, F13
NB: The figures in each column may not add up to 100 due to rounding.



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