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Table TDI-13. Labour status of clients entering treatment, 2008 or most recent year available [see all tables in this series...]

Part (iii) New inpatient clients by country and labour status (%)

CountryRegular employmentPupil/studentEconomically inactiveUnemployedOtherStatus known (n)Status not known
Belgium(1)046
Bulgaria17.29.445.627.80.01800
Czech Republic21.520.82.152.53.189915
Denmark12.85.121.855.15.1781
Germany15.61.634.748.10.05056
Estonia
Ireland18.02.73.174.02.34845
Greece21.40.90.368.19.376113
Spain
France15.40.038.530.815.4131
Italy
Cyprus(2)27.80.00.055.616.7180
Latvia17.821.83.827.229.444542
Lithuania
Luxembourg09
Hungary16.19.79.758.16.5311
Malta
Netherlands
Austria(3)9.24.63.980.91.31526
Poland(4)05690
Portugal
Romania19.46.319.754.00.665016
Slovenia
Slovakia24.620.43.847.43.828910
Finland10.814.211.758.35.01202
Sweden20.53.025.330.920.349825
United Kingdom
Croatia36.56.314.841.80.518981
Turkey31.23.91.363.40.4111611
Norway
Total21.78.210.353.85.964285980

Notes:

 Percentages are of clients whose status is known (n).                 

 Economically inactive includes pensioners, housewives and invalids. 

 (1) Last data available refer to 2005. Data do not cover Brussels Capital Region. 

 (2) The category "Other" includes also occasional employment and soldiers. 

 (3) Unemployed students have been classified as unemployed 

 (4) Data refer to 2007.                 

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

Sources:

 Reitox national reports 2009 — TDI — inpatient treatment centres. 

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