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Occup Environ Med 59:309-322 doi:10.1136/oem.59.5.309
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International business travel: impact on families and travellers

Table 1

Demographic data (n (%)) on study participants compared with staff of the World Bank Group (WBG) most likely to travel

Demographic category Staff sample n=102 Spouse sample n=533 WBG staff likely to travel n=1335
*Staff and spouses reported their own sex and age; †children refers to children 18 and under living at home.
Sex* n=102 n=525
    Men 74 (72.5) 100 (19.0) 906 (68)
    Women 27 (26.5) 425 (81.0) 428 (32)
Age* n=70 n=528
    25–34 07 (10.0) 33 (6.2) 117 (09)
    35–44 28 (40.0) 199 (37.7) 417 (31)
    45–55 27 (38.6) 228 (43.2) 576 (43)
    ≥56 08 (11.4) 69 (12.8) 225 (17)
Years in WBG n=100 n=526
    0–5 28 (28.0) 160 (30.4) 135 (12)
    6–10 35 (35.0) 144 (27.4) 304 (27)
    11–15 16 (16.0) 85 (16.2) 247 (22)
    ≥16 21 (21.0) 137 (26.0) 439 (39)
Children† n=94 n=528
    Yes 65 (69.1) 335 (63.4) Data not available
    No 29 (30.9) 193 (36.6)

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