SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT—MALES, YEARS 1891-1901., Table showing for the Census years 1891-1901 the estimated number of Working Days lost by Males owing to Sickness and Accident—per head, per yearmdsh;at each Age—Group—*
Age. Estimated number of Working Days lost per head per year.*
1891. 1901. Mean of Two Census Years.
days. days. days.
All ages 3.72 3.49 3.60
0 - 5 years 0.71 0.34 0.53
5 - 65 years 3.35 2.62 2.99
65 and over 17.24 29.27 23.25
20 and over 5.58 5.88 5.78†
0 - 5 years 0.71 0.34 0.52
5 - 10 years 1.37 0.36 0.87
10 - 15 years 1.85 1.06 1.45
15 - 20 years 3.35 1.44 2.40
20 - 25 years 3.42 2.65 3.33
25 - 30 years 3.17 2.91 3.04
30 - 35 years 3.15 3.24 3.20
35 - 40 years 3.52 2.91 4.22
40 - 45 years 4.29 3.25 3.77
45 - 50 years 5.25 4.95 5.10
50 - 55 years 6.52 5.09 5.80
55 - 60 years 6.23 8.78 7.50
60 - 65 years 9.79 10.56 10.17
65 - 70 years 9.53 13.84 11.68
70 - 75 years 19.22 28.60 23.91
75 - 80 years 20.33 37.66 29.00
80 - 85 years 27.81 46.12 36.96
85 and over 26.90 62.37 44.63
0 - 20 years 1.67 0.77 1.22
20 - 40 years 3.30 2.91 3.10
40 - 55 years 5.23 4.23 4.73
55 - 70 years 8.42 10.70 9.56
70 and over 21.34 37.12 29.23