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More and better jobs in home-care services : France (rapport en anglais)

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Table 1: Number of employees in services to support people with  disabilities by activity code, 2010
Table 2: Characteristics of workers and jobs in community support work  in France, 2010 (%)  Community  support work  Total  working  population  Men  4%  53%  Women  96%  47%  Under 35  22%  31%  35–44   25%  27%  45–54  37%  28%  55 and up  16%  14%

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