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Mental Well-being Risk Factors by Sex and Economic Activity – Germany 2007

Key Insights

  • Males consistently report higher exposure to mental well-being risk factors across all economic sectors compared to females
  • The highest risk exposure for males is in the J-Q sector (Information, communication, financial, real estate, professional, public administration, education, health) at 19.7%
  • The G-I sector (Trade, accommodation and food service activities, transport) shows significant exposure for both genders: males at 17.8% and females at 11.3%
  • Manufacturing (C_E sector) shows males at 15.8% and females at 11.9%
  • Overall, 17.1% of employed males aged 15-64 report exposure compared to 14.3% of employed females

Chart Information

Chart Type: Grouped Bar Chart

Colors Used: Primary: #18baa8 (Males), Secondary: #66d4c7 (Females), Tertiary: #a8e6df (Total)

Data Year: 2007

Unit: Percentage of employed persons (PC_EMP)

Age Group: 15-64 years

Persons reporting exposure to risk factors that can adversely affect mental well-being by sex, age and NACE Rev. 1.1 activity

DE (Germany)

Data-Level: DE Source: Eurostat (hsw_exp5a) - Persons reporting exposure to risk factors that can adversely affect mental well-being by sex, age and NACE Rev. 1.1 activity

General population structureMental Health Risk Exposure

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