Number of not employed persons who would have stayed longer at work (or not) if more flexible working time arrangements had been available - by sex and occupation (previous job) (1 000)
methods, notes and classification
Sex International Standard Classification of Occupations for European Union purposes (ISCO-88 (COM))0 Total1 Managers, professionals, technicians and associate professionals2 Clerks3 Service workers and shop and market sales workers4 Skilled manual workers5 Elementary occupations6 Armed forces7 No response8 Unknown Activity and employment status Modalities of the variable for the ad-hoc module0 No answer1 Not applicable2 Total3 More flexible working time arrangements would contribute/have contributed to person staying longer at work4 More flexible working time arrangements would not contribute/have contributed to person staying longer at work Geopolitical entity (reporting)0 European Union - 27 countries (2007-2013)1 European Union - 15 countries (1995-2004)2 Euro area - 18 countries (2014)3 Euro area - 17 countries (2011-2013)4 Euro area - 13 countries (2007)5 Belgium6 Bulgaria7 Czechia8 Denmark9 Germany (until 1990 former territory of the FRG)a Estoniab Irelandc Greeced Spaine Francef Italyg Cyprush Latviai Lithuaniaj Luxembourgk Hungaryl Maltam Netherlandsn Austriao Polandp Portugalq Romaniar Slovenias Slovakiat Finlandu Swedenv Icelandw Norwayx United Kingdom