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Appendix table 45. Employed persons aged 15-74 by usual weekly working hours in main job and industry (TOL 2008) in 2011

  Employed, 1000 persons
Usual weekly working hours
Total 1-19 hours 20-34 hours 35-40 hours 41-49 hours 50+ hours
Industry TOL 2008            
Industries total 00-99 2 474 157 314 1 631 154 203
A, B Agriculture, forestry and fishing; mining and quarrying 01-09 110 10 15 38 9 36
C Manufacturing 10-33 360 7 18 291 22 20
D, E Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning and water supply; sewerage and waste management 35-39 24 . . 20 . .
F Construction 41-43 176 5 8 125 13 25
G Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 45-47 303 24 61 171 21 26
H Transportation and storage 49-53 147 9 17 79 13 27
I Accommodation and food service activities 55-56 83 11 19 41 3 8
J Information and communication 58-63 99 4 8 71 10 6
K, L Financial, insurance and real estate activities 64-68 75 5 6 52 8 5
M Professional, scientific and technical activities 69-75 155 11 16 102 13 12
N Administrative and support service activities 77-82 98 10 15 62 4 6
O Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 84 116 3 6 98 8 .
P Education 85 179 13 43 104 10 8
Q Human health and social work activities 86-88 396 25 54 295 12 9
R Arts, entertainment and recreation 90-93 59 10 11 30 3 5
S-U Other service activities 94-99 81 11 14 46 5 5

Source: Labour force survey 2011. Statistics Finland

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Updated 6.11.2012

Referencing instructions:

Official Statistics of Finland (OSF): Labour force survey [e-publication].
ISSN=1798-7857. Time series data 2002-2011 2011, Appendix table 45. Employed persons aged 15-74 by usual weekly working hours in main job and industry (TOL 2008) in 2011 . Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 21.11.2024].
Access method: http://www.stat.fi/til/tyti/2011/15/tyti_2011_15_2012-11-06_tau_045_en.html