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07989: Ergonomical work environment, by industry (SIC2007) and sex (per cent) (closed series) 2009 - 2019

Mari Lande With, Statistics Norway
+47 409 02 393
Mathias Killengreen Revold, Statistics Norway
+47 91 35 71 66
2020-06-29 08:00
Employed persons (per cent):
per cent
Employed persons (per cent):
31.12.
Statistics Norway
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Mandatory

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Mandatory

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Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.Breathe heavily most of the time while working , Squat or kneel most of the time , Stand or walk most of the time ,

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Optional variable
Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.00-99 All industries , 01-03 Agriculture, forestry and fishing , 05-09 Mining and quarrying ,

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Optional variable

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Optional variable
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year

2016

The 2016 figures were revised 29 June 2019.