Table 3

Under-reporting estimates of non-fatal occupational injuries (n=82 949) in 2013 in Sweden among occupations reporting highest no of injuries (91% of total no of injuries) and sorted by highest under-reporting in the very precarious group

PrecariousBorderline precariousNon-precarious
OccupationsTotal observedUnder-report % (95% CI)Total observedUnder-report % (95% CI)Total observedUnder-report % (95% CI)
Teaching professionals13133.2 (23.0 to 43.3)44021.5 (16.9 to 26.0)129321.7 (19.2 to 24.3)
Physical and engineering science
associate professionals
6728.0 (15.3 to 40.0)42819.3 (15 to 23.5)127615.2 (13.3 to 17.2)
Models, salespersons and demonstrators38326.9 (22.0 to 31.0)80522.8 (19.7 to 25.8)96119.0 (16.5 to 21.4)
Life science and health associate professionals17626.7 (16.2 to 37.1)79020.7 (16.8 to 24.7)209020.3 (17.7 to 22.8)
Sales and services elementary occupations55626.1 (22.2 to 30.1)218017.5 (15.9 to 19.2)175315.4 (13.7 to 17.2)
Extraction and building trades workers40523.3 (19.1 to 27.5)188814.9 (13.4 to 16.4)510314.8 (13.9 to 15.8)
Personal and protective services workers202521.6 (19.3 to 23.8)805216.6 (15.7 to 17.6)12 49116.8 (16.0 to 17.6)
Other associate professionals23321.1 (15.1 to 27.1)78614.3 (11.9 to 16.7)36465.9 (5.3 to 6.6)
Drivers and mobile-plant operators32819.4 (14.9 to 23.8)115716.2 (14.0 to 18.4)257213.2 (11.9 to 14.5)
Other professionals7519.0 (9.2 to 28.8)40324.9 (19.9 to 29.9)124321.6 (18.8 to 24.4)
Metal, machinery and related trades workers21518.6 (13.2 to 23.9)96714.8 (12.6 to 17.0)323712.8 (11.6 to 14.0)
Office clerks33818.6 (14.0 to 23.1)99414.9 (12.6 to 17.2)242315.4 (13.8 to 16.9)
Teaching associate professionals10916.3 (8.9 to 23.6)54118.4 (15.0 to 21.8)138119.2 (17.1 to 21.3)
Machine operators and assemblers43815.7 (12.0 to 19.5)145214.3 (12.5 to 16.2)598913.5 (12.5 to 14.4)
Stationary plant and related operators646.9 (1.5 to 10.2)4336.8 (4.7 to 8.8)27646.9 (6.0 to 7.7)