Descriptives for Finland 1990 LES file

Descriptives

Descriptive Statistics

N Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation
DB03 AGE 36274 15 74 41.59 16.10
FJ12 NUMBER OF HOURS/WEEK USUALLY WORKED 35972 -1.00 98.00 24.0764 20.6741
FJ13 NUMBER OF HOURS/WEEK ACTUALLY WORKED 34410 -1.00 150.00 23.7759 21.9216
SJ06 NUMBER OF HOURS ACT.WORKED IN 2nd JOB 36274 -1.00 98.00 -.3224 4.2035
EI01 WAGES/EARNINGS PER HOUR 0



EI02 TOTAL PERSON EARNINGS 0



EI03 TOTAL PERSON INCOME 0



EI04 TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME SITUATION 0



TI01 SERIAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD 0



TI02 SERIAL NUMBER OF FAMILY 0



TI03 SERIAL NUMBER OF PERSON 36274 1300013.00 94280923.00 38891514.6555 44301697.1145
TI04 WEIGHTING FACTOR 36273 29.02 155.28 103.2421 11.3921
TI05 MONTH OF INTERVIEW 36274 9009 9011 9010.00 .82
Valid N (listwise) 0




Frequencies for Finland 1990 LES file

Frequency Table

COUNTRY COUNTRY IDENTIFIER

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid FI90 FINLAND 1990 36274 100.0 100.0 100.0

DB01 RELATIONSHIP WITHIN HOUSEHOLD

Frequency Percent
Missing System 36274 100.0

DB02 SEX

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 male 17522 48.3 48.3 48.3
2 female 18752 51.7 51.7 100.0
Total 36274 100.0 100.0

DB04 MARITAL STATUS

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 Single 12128 33.4 33.4 33.4
2.00 Married 19588 54.0 54.0 87.4
3.00 Widowed 1814 5.0 5.0 92.4
4.00 Divorced or legally separated 2744 7.6 7.6 100.0
Total 36274 100.0 100.0

DB05 NATIONALITY

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 0 other 29 .1 .1 .1
1 Finnish 36157 99.7 99.7 99.8
2 Swedish 41 .1 .1 99.9
3 Sami 7 .0 .0 99.9
4 Russian 8 .0 .0 99.9
5 Danish/Norwegian/Icelandish 14 .0 .0 100.0
6 English 1 .0 .0 100.0
7 German 5 .0 .0 100.0
8 French 4 .0 .0 100.0
Total 36266 100.0 100.0
Missing System 8 .0

Total 36274 100.0


DB06 YEARS OF RESIDENCE IN THIS COUNTRY

Frequency Percent
Missing System 36274 100.0

DB07 COUNTRY OF BIRTH

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 Finland 35921 99.0 99.0 99.0
2 abroad 353 1.0 1.0 100.0
Total 36274 100.0 100.0

DB08 ETHNICITY/NATIVE LANGUAGE

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 0 other 55 .2 .2 .2
1 Finnish 33922 93.5 93.5 93.7
2 Swedish 2216 6.1 6.1 99.8
3 Sami 9 .0 .0 99.8
4 Russian 23 .1 .1 99.9
5 Danish/Norwegian/Icelandish 5 .0 .0 99.9
6 English 17 .0 .0 99.9
7 German 20 .1 .1 100.0
8 French 5 .0 .0 100.0
Total 36272 100.0 100.0
Missing System 2 .0

Total 36274 100.0


DB09 REGION

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 Uusimaa 8770 24.2 24.2 24.2
2 Varsinais-Suomi 3097 8.5 8.5 32.7
4 Satakunta 1836 5.1 5.1 37.8
5 Haeme 1202 3.3 3.3 41.1
6 Pirkanmaa 3146 8.7 8.7 49.8
7 Paeiljaet-Haeme 1330 3.7 3.7 53.4
8 Kymenlaakso 1434 4.0 4.0 57.4
9 South Karelia (Etelae-Karjala) 1045 2.9 2.9 60.3
10 South Savo (Etelae-Savo) 1271 3.5 3.5 63.8
11 North Savo (Pohjois-Savo) 1869 5.2 5.2 68.9
12 Noth Karelia (Pohjois Karjala) 1265 3.5 3.5 72.4
13 Central Finland (Keski-Suomi) 1871 5.2 5.2 77.6
14 South Ostrobothnia (Etelae-Pohjanmaa) 1447 4.0 4.0 81.6
15 Coastal Vaasa (Vaasan Ranikkoseutu) 1230 3.4 3.4 84.9
16 Central Ostrobothnia (Keski-Pohjanmaa) 502 1.4 1.4 86.3
17 North Ostrobothnia (Pohjos-Pohjanmaa) 2456 6.8 6.8 93.1
18 Kainuu 695 1.9 1.9 95.0
19 Lapland (Lappi) 1440 4.0 4.0 99.0
21 Aaland 368 1.0 1.0 100.0
Total 36274 100.0 100.0

DB10 URBAN/RURAL INDICATOR

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1 town 22402 61.8 61.8 61.8
2 other municipality 13872 38.2 38.2 100.0
Total 36274 100.0 100.0

DB11 HOUSEHOLD TYPE

Frequency Percent
Missing System 36274 100.0

DB12 FAMILY TYPE

Frequency Percent
Missing System 36274 100.0

DB13 NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD

Frequency Percent
Missing System 36274 100.0

DB14 NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN HOUSEHOLD

Frequency Percent
Missing System 36274 100.0

DB15 NUMBER OF EMPLOYED IN HOUSEHOLD

Frequency Percent
Missing System 36274 100.0

DB16 NUMBER OF PENSIONERS IN HOUSEHOLD

Frequency Percent
Missing System 36274 100.0

DB17 USUAL/MAIN ECONOMIC STATUS

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 employed 23140 63.8 63.8 63.8
2.00 unemployed 879 2.4 2.4 66.2
3.00 conscript 217 .6 .6 66.8
4.00 student 3436 9.5 9.5 76.3
5.00 on disability pension,chronically ill 2384 6.6 6.6 82.9
6.00 normal retirement 4998 13.8 13.8 96.6
7.00 homemaker 1074 3.0 3.0 99.6
8.00 other 146 .4 .4 100.0
Total 36274 100.0 100.0

WS01 WORK STATUS DURING REFERENCE WEEK

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid 1.00 working (incl.fam.workers) 21276 58.7 58.7 58.7
2.00 not working, but having a job 1939 5.3 5.3 64.0
3.00 not working, on lay-off 50 .1 .1 64.1
4.00 conscript 217 .6 .6 64.7
5.00 other not working (15+) 12792 35.3 35.3 100.0
Total 36274 100.0 100.0

WS02 REASON NOT HAVING WORKED THOUGH HAVING A JOB

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -1.00 not appl. 34335 94.7 94.7 94.7
4.00 ill, injury, temp disability 563 1.6 1.6 96.2
5.00 maternity leave 401 1.1 1.1 97.3
6.00 holidays 838 2.3 2.3 99.6
7.00 new job to start 75 .2 .2 99.8
8.00 other reason 62 .2 .2 100.0
Total 36274 100.0 100.0

FJ01 COUNTRY OF PLACE OF WORK

Frequency Percent
Missing System 36274 100.0

FJ02 PROFESSIONAL STATUS/CLASS OF WORKER

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -1.00 not appl. 13134 36.2 36.2 36.2
1.00 self-empl./not stated whether any employees 3278 9.0 9.0 45.2
3.00 employee 19683 54.3 54.3 99.5
4.00 family worker 178 .5 .5 100.0
Total 36273 100.0 100.0
Missing System 1 .0

Total 36274 100.0


FJ03 ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF ESTABL./INDUSTRY

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -1.00 not applic. 13134 36.2 36.2 36.2
10.00 agriculture 1609 4.4 4.4 40.6
20.00 fishing and trapping 29 .1 .1 40.7
40.00 forestry and logging 332 .9 .9 41.6
70.00 mining of ores 9 .0 .0 41.7
90.00 other mining and quarrying 27 .1 .1 41.7
111.00 food manufacture 529 1.5 1.5 43.2
116.00 beverage manufacture 55 .2 .2 43.3
117.00 tobacco product manufacture 15 .0 .0 43.4
120.00 textiles manufacture 133 .4 .4 43.8
131.00 wearing apparel manufacture 200 .6 .6 44.3
132.00 leather and leather goods manufacture 26 .1 .1 44.4
133.00 footwear manufacture 35 .1 .1 44.5
140.00 wood and wood products manufacture 392 1.1 1.1 45.6
150.00 pulp,paper and paper products manufacture 451 1.2 1.2 46.8
160.00 publishing and printing 404 1.1 1.1 47.9
170.00 furniture manufacture 127 .4 .4 48.3
181.00 chemicals manufacture 98 .3 .3 48.5
185.00 chemical products manufacture 114 .3 .3 48.8
191.00 petroleum refinding 28 .1 .1 48.9
192.00 refined petroleum products manufacture,cooking plants,etc. 4 .0 .0 48.9
211.00 rubber products manufacture 30 .1 .1 49.0
212.00 plastic products manufacture 141 .4 .4 49.4
220.00 glass,clay and stone products manufacture 228 .6 .6 50.0
230.00 basic metal industries 134 .4 .4 50.4
240.00 fabricated metal products manufacture 449 1.2 1.2 51.6
250.00 machinery and equipment manufacture 543 1.5 1.5 53.1
261.00 electrical products manufacture 379 1.0 1.0 54.2
264.00 instruments manufacture 47 .1 .1 54.3
271.00 ship and boat building and repair 106 .3 .3 54.6
273.00 manufacture of other transport equipment 101 .3 .3 54.9
290.00 other manufacturing industries 76 .2 .2 55.1
310.00 energy supply 230 .6 .6 55.7
340.00 water works and supply 30 .1 .1 55.8
350.00 building construction 1092 3.0 3.0 58.8
360.00 building installation and finishing work 454 1.3 1.3 60.1
370.00 land and water construction 371 1.0 1.0 61.1
380.00 services to construction 50 .1 .1 61.2
410.00 wholesale trade 718 2.0 2.0 63.2
420.00 agencies 83 .2 .2 63.4
431.00 department stores 229 .6 .6 64.1
432.00 retail trade of daily products 508 1.4 1.4 65.5
434.00 other retail trade 889 2.5 2.5 67.9
449.00 repair of household articles 27 .1 .1 68.0
451.00 wholesale and retail trade of mother vehicles 211 .6 .6 68.6
453.00 service stations,motor vehicle repair 297 .8 .8 69.4
470.00 hotel and other accommodation industry 153 .4 .4 69.8
480.00 restaurant industry 532 1.5 1.5 71.3
510.00 rail transport 149 .4 .4 71.7
520.00 road transport 632 1.7 1.7 73.4
530.00 water transport 137 .4 .4 73.8
540.00 air transport 69 .2 .2 74.0
560.00 services to transport 196 .5 .5 74.5
570.00 postal services 319 .9 .9 75.4
580.00 telecommunication services 174 .5 .5 75.9
610.00 finance and financial services 560 1.5 1.5 77.5
620.00 insurance 190 .5 .5 78.0
650.00 real estate services 222 .6 .6 78.6
660.00 cleaning and laundry services 332 .9 .9 79.5
670.00 renting of machinery and equipment 42 .1 .1 79.6
710.00 technical services 282 .8 .8 80.4
720.00 data processing services 160 .4 .4 80.8
750.00 management,legal and marketing services 285 .8 .8 81.6
760.00 other business services 152 .4 .4 82.0
770.00 holding companies 6 .0 .0 82.1
810.00 public administration 768 2.1 2.1 84.2
820.00 public order and safety 258 .7 .7 84.9
830.00 national defence 175 .5 .5 85.4
850.00 education 1356 3.7 3.7 89.1
860.00 research and development 146 .4 .4 89.5
871.00 hospital care 908 2.5 2.5 92.0
872.00 non-institutional health care 527 1.5 1.5 93.5
873.00 other health services 79 .2 .2 93.7
874.00 veterinary services 9 .0 .0 93.7
881.00 children's day care 656 1.8 1.8 95.5
882.00 other social services 616 1.7 1.7 97.2
910.00 recreational and cultural services 406 1.1 1.1 98.3
920.00 membership organizations 169 .5 .5 98.8
930.00 international organizations and foreign representations 8 .0 .0 98.8
940.00 religious activities 178 .5 .5 99.3
950.00 personal and household services 217 .6 .6 99.9
980.00 other services n.e.c. 6 .0 .0 99.9
9999.00 industry unknown 26 .1 .1 100.0
Total 36274 100.0 100.0

FJ04 OCCUPATION

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid -1.00 Not applicable 13134 36.2 36.2 36.2
100.00 legislators, senior officials & managers 95 .3 .3 36.5
1110.00 legislators 52 .1 .1 36.6
1142.00 senior officials economic-interest organisations 29 .1 .1 36.7
1221.00 departm. managers agric.,hunting,forestry & fishing 41 .1 .1 36.8
1222.00 department managers manufacturing 125 .3 .3 37.2
1226.00 departm. managers transport, storage & communications 64 .2 .2 37.3
1227.00 department managers business services 11 .0 .0 37.4
1229.00 operations department managers nec 64 .2 .2 37.5
1231.00 finance & administration department managers 134 .4 .4 37.9
1232.00 personnel & industrial relations department managers 41 .1 .1 38.0
1233.00 sales & marketing department managers 231 .6 .6 38.7
1235.00 supply & distribution department managers 18 .0 .0 38.7
1236.00 computing services department managers 44 .1 .1 38.8
1312.00 gen. managers manufacturing 589 1.6 1.6 40.4
1314.00 gen. managers wholesale & retail trade 286 .8 .8 41.2
1319.00 general managers nec 1 .0 .0 41.2
2111.00 physicists & astronomers 10 .0 .0 41.3
2112.00 meteorologists 5 .0 .0 41.3
2113.00 chemists 36 .1 .1 41.4
2114.00 geologists & geophysicists 7 .0 .0 41.4
2131.00 computer systems designers & analysts 163 .4 .4 41.8
2139.00 computing professionals nec 18 .0 .0 41.9
2141.00 architects town & traffic planners 33 .1 .1 42.0
2142.00 civil engineers 99 .3 .3 42.3
2143.00 electrical engineers 23 .1 .1 42.3
2144.00 electronics & telecommunications engineers 40 .1 .1 42.4
2145.00 mechanical engineers 77 .2 .2 42.6
2146.00 chemical engineers 32 .1 .1 42.7
2147.00 mining engineers metallurgists etc professionals 9 .0 .0 42.8
2148.00 cartographers & surveyors 21 .1 .1 42.8
2149.00 architects engineers etc professionals nec 42 .1 .1 42.9
2211.00 biologists, botanists zoologists etc professionals 5 .0 .0 42.9
2213.00 agronomists etc professionals 15 .0 .0 43.0
2221.00 medical doctors 105 .3 .3 43.3
2222.00 dentists 40 .1 .1 43.4
2223.00 veterinarians 14 .0 .0 43.4
2224.00 pharmacists 55 .2 .2 43.6
2230.00 nursing & midwifery professionals 366 1.0 1.0 44.6
2310.00 higher education teaching professionals 86 .2 .2 44.8
2320.00 secondary education teaching professionals 457 1.3 1.3 46.1
2331.00 primary education teaching professionals 217 .6 .6 46.7
2332.00 pre-primary education teaching professionals 99 .3 .3 47.0
2340.00 special education teaching professionals 38 .1 .1 47.1
2351.00 education methods specialists 37 .1 .1 47.2
2359.00 other teaching professionals nec 29 .1 .1 47.2
2411.00 accountants 81 .2 .2 47.5
2412.00 personnel & careers professionals 12 .0 .0 47.5
2419.00 business professionals nec 67 .2 .2 47.7
2421.00 lawyers 20 .1 .1 47.7
2422.00 judges 11 .0 .0 47.8
2429.00 legal professionals nec 38 .1 .1 47.9
2431.00 archivists & curators 13 .0 .0 47.9
2432.00 librarians etc information professionals 37 .1 .1 48.0
2442.00 sociologists anthropologists etc professionals 69 .2 .2 48.2
2444.00 philologists translators & interpreters 27 .1 .1 48.3
2445.00 psychologists 27 .1 .1 48.4
2446.00 social work professionals 52 .1 .1 48.5
2451.00 authors journalists & other writers 94 .3 .3 48.8
2452.00 sculptors, painters etc artists 27 .1 .1 48.8
2453.00 composers musicians & singers 45 .1 .1 49.0
2454.00 choreographers & dancers 2 .0 .0 49.0
2455.00 film, stage etc actors & directors 22 .1 .1 49.0
2460.00 religious professionals 27 .1 .1 49.1
2470.00 not in ISCO 87 .2 .2 49.3
3111.00 chemical & physical science technicians 2 .0 .0 49.3
3112.00 civil engineering technicians 212 .6 .6 49.9
3113.00 electrical engineering technicians 65 .2 .2 50.1
3114.00 electronics & telecomm. engineering technicians 66 .2 .2 50.3
3115.00 mechanical engineering technicians 200 .6 .6 50.8
3116.00 chemical engineering technicians 79 .2 .2 51.1
3117.00 mining & metallurgical technicians 7 .0 .0 51.1
3118.00 draughtspersons 109 .3 .3 51.4
3119.00 physical & engineering science technicians nec 122 .3 .3 51.7
3121.00 computer assistants 14 .0 .0 51.7
3122.00 computer equipment operators 39 .1 .1 51.9
3131.00 photographers & elctr equipment operators 24 .1 .1 51.9
3132.00 broadcasting & telecomm. equipment operators 12 .0 .0 52.0
3133.00 medical equipment operators 47 .1 .1 52.1
3141.00 ships engineers 19 .1 .1 52.1
3142.00 ships deck officers & pilots 27 .1 .1 52.2
3143.00 aircraft pilots etc associate professionals 3 .0 .0 52.2
3144.00 air traffic controllers 1 .0 .0 52.2
3145.00 air traffic safety technicians 2 .0 .0 52.2
3151.00 building & fire inspectors 13 .0 .0 52.3
3152.00 safety, health & quality inspectors 18 .0 .0 52.3
3211.00 life science technicians 113 .3 .3 52.6
3212.00 agronomy & forestry technicians