YOUTH 2020 - The position of young people in Slovenia

Employment and entrepreneurship  143 Table 3.1: Weekly hourly workload by basic status. How many hours a week on average do you work for payment? N M SD SE 95 % IZ for M Min Max Lower limit Upper limit Full-time employee. 333 42.13 12.374 0.678 40.80 43.46 6 168 Part-time employee. 22 31.69 11.759 2.504 26.48 36.89 13 50 Unemployed. 19 33.30 20.356 4.655 23.53 43.08 0 70 Self-employed. 17 38.67 12.381 3.017 32.27 45.07 2 60 Student at a two- and-a-half-year lower vocational school. 2 27.77 14.913 11.204 –265.41 320.95 16 36 Student at a three- year vocational secondary school. 7 22.78 14.198 5.242 10.12 35.44 6 40 Student at a four- year vocational or technical school. 19 27.65 20.124 4.655 17.85 37.44 0 54 Student at a general or vocational grammar school. 17 14.03 15.089 3.705 6.16 21.90 0 40 Student taking a gap year. 20 38.27 28.209 6.327 25.02 51.52 4 120 Part-time student (only students who are not in employment). 9 29.71 10.677 3.598 21.38 38.04 10 48 Full-time student (including graduates with student status). 96 25.01 15.451 1.575 21.89 28.14 0 100 A farmer working on a farm. 4 29.34 12.538 6.036 11.13 47.56 12 40 Another answer (fill in). 5 41.86 4.470 1.956 36.54 47.18 38 50 Total 570 36.42 16.311 .683 35.08 37.76 0 168 Source: Mladina 2020. Given the current situation, which is forcing many people to work from home, we were also interested to know what proportion of employees worked from home before the Covid-19 epidemic.

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