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Table TDI-13. Distribution (percentage) of labour status for clients entering treatment in 2005 for countries supplying data [see all tables in this series...]

Part (iv) All clients entering inpatient treatment

CountryRegular employmentPupil/studentEconomically inactiveUnemployedOtherBase (known status)Status unknown
Bulgaria5.55.87.875.65.35863
Czech Republic15.117.63.660.92.7173819
Denmark5.71.116.973.13.243852
Germany24.82.63.466.72.5543893
Ireland18.63.78.865.63.278323
Greece16.31.51.371.79.3156770
Cyprus16.32.01.371.29.215312
Luxembourg12.55.83.372.55.812016
Romania14.610.410.12.862.11369169
Slovakia15.720.08.652.53.275613
Finland6.29.89.368.26.4113818
Sweden8.01.829.141.919.32451191
Turkey32.63.02.061.11.4199385
Total18.15.78.257.910.118530764

Notes:

 Only countries supplying data are reported. 

 Economically inactive: includes pensioners, housewives and invalids. 

 SeeTable TDI-20 Part (i) to Part (iv) for unemployment rates compared with those in the general population. 

 See also 'General notes for interpreting data' on the Explanatory notes and help page

Sources:

 2006 Reitox national reports - TDI - inpatient treatment centres. 

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