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One in five enterprises with only female employees
statistikk
2008-12-12T10:00:00.000Z
Establishments, enterprises and accounts
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One in five enterprises with only female employees

Almost half of all enterprises have both male and female employees. Secondary education dominates as the highest education level among employees in enterprises.

In one out of three enterprises only men were employed by 1 January 2007. With 63 per cent, this share was highest within construction. 18 per cent of all enterprises had female employees exclusively. The share was highest within health and social services with 50 per cent of the enterprises. Also enterprises established in 2007 within health and social services had the highest share of only female employees.

The statistics includes enterprises with employees and describes the characteristics of the employees. Employees are persons working for the employer more than four hours a week. Persons with more than one job may have been counted as employee in several industries. The statistics does not include owners in personally owned enterprises, i.e. proprietors in sole proprietorships and partners with joint liability and unlimited liability.

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