Table 2

Occupational injuries according to precarious employment level and precarious employment items of included study subjects at first appearance in the cohort

No injuryInjuredTotal
N%N%N
Precarious employment level
 Precarious674 08798.977641.1681 851
 Middle group2 359 08898.244 0601.82 403 148
 Non precarious1 677 89598.131 6901.91 709 585
Precarious employment items
 Contractual employment insecurity
  Directly employed4 639 24398.382 0311.74 721 274
  Employed by agency71 82798.014832.073 310
 Contractual temporariness
  Stable3 217 34098.160 8831.93 278 223
  Unstable1 493 73098.522 6311.51 516 361
 Multiple job/sectors
  1–2 jobs in 1–2 sectors4 259 49698.276 4061.84 335 902
  Three or more jobs in 1–2 sectors201 23398.628601.4204 093
  Three or more jobs jobs in 3+ sectors250 34198.342481.7254 589
 Income level
  >200% of median117 99299.73830.3118 375
  120%–200% of median565 85099.152780.9571 128
  80%–120% of median1 848 09397.939 6632.11 887 756
  60%–80% of median1 222 39797.926 0662.11 248 463
  <60% of median956 73898.712 1241.3968 862
 Collective bargaining agreement
  91%–100% CBA4 150 37598.180 5551.94 230 930
  71%–90% CBA420 78999.423410.6423 130
  ≤70 CBA139 90699.66180.4140 524
Total4 711 07098.383 5141.74 794 584
  • CBA, collective bargaining agreement; CBA, collective bargaining agreement.