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Table 3 Working conditions of Australian working males: Wave 1 of the Ten to Men cohort

From: Psychosocial job quality, mental health, and subjective wellbeing: a cross-sectional analysis of the baseline wave of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health

Characteristics

Summary measure

Job control (Mean, SD)

3.39 (1.56)

Job demands (Mean, SD)

3.88 (1.31)

Job security (Mean, SD)

3.95 (1.36)

Fair pay (Mean, SD)

3.60 (1.70)

Overall job quality (N, %)

Ìý

 O±è³Ù¾±³¾²¹±ô

3966 (36.11)

 1 adversity

4037 (36.76)

 2 adversities

2239 (20.39)

 3 or more adversities

740 (6.74)

  N

10,982

Employment arrangement (N, %)

Ìý

 P±ð°ù³¾²¹²Ô±ð²Ô³Ù

7904 (69.9)

 Fixed term

1201 (10.6)

 C²¹²õ³Ü²¹±ô/³Ù±ð³¾±è´Ç°ù²¹°ù²â

454 (4.0)

 Self employed

1750 (15.5)

  N

11,309

Occupational skill level (N, %)

‽ö¾±²µ³ó

4201 (38.4)

 M±ð»å¾±³Ü³¾

3945 (36.1)

 L´Ç·É

2798 (25.6)

  N

10,944

Working hours in all jobs (N, %)

 34 and under

1550 (14.7)

 35 to 40

3644 (35.4)

 41 to 48

1881 (18.3)

 49 to 59

1791 (17.4)

 60Ìýh plus

1463 (14.2)

  N

10,329

More than one job (N, %)

 N´Ç

8976 (90.2)

 Y±ð²õ

973 (9.8)

  N

9949

Night shift work (N, %)

 N´Ç

8695 (76.6)

 Y±ð²õ

2652 (23.4)

  N

11,347