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Table 4 Occupational positions at different ages

From: Employment, occupation, and income in adults with neurofibromatosis 1 in Denmark: a population- and register-based cohort study

 

Adults with NF1

Population comparisons

ORb (95% CI)

n/Na (%)

n/Na (%)

Occupational position at age 30 years

   

 ISCO group 1) Managers

9/705 (1)

126/6514 (2)

0.67 (0.31–1.26)

 ISCO group 2) Professionals

48/705 (7)

827/6514 (13)

0.60 (0.41–0.87)

 ISCO group 3) Technicians and associate professionals

59/705 (8)

806/6514 (12)

0.79 (0.59–1.06)

 ISCO group 4) Clerical support workers

48/705 (7)

510/6514 (8)

0.88 (0.64–1.20)

 ISCO group 5) Service and sales workers

108/705 (15)

653/6514 (10)

1.45 (1.14–1.84)

 ISCO group 6) Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers

4/705 (1)

64/6514 (1)

0.58 (0.17–1.42)

 ISCO group 7) Craft and related trades workers

45/705 (6)

467/6514 (7)

0.89 (0.63–1.23)

 ISCO group 8) Plant and machine operators, and assemblers

44/705 (6)

255/6514 (4)

1.24 (0.87–1.74)

 ISCO group 9) Elementary Occupations

63/705 (9)

327/6514 (5)

1.39 (1.02–1.86)

 ISCO group 10) Armed forces occupation

3/705 (0)

43/6514 (1)

0.60 (0.14–1.67)

High-skilled occupation

   

 At 30 years

116/705 (17)

1759/6514 (27)

0.52 (0.38–0.69)

 At 40 years

149/721 (21)

2215/7377 (30)

0.57 (0.44–0.73)

 At 50 years

138/579 (24)

2098/6528 (32)

0.67 (0.51–0.86)

  1. an = number of persons with the occupation; N = total population a live at age 30, 40 or 50 years
  2. bAdjusted for calendar year (linear splines), highest attained education and sex