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Tables and charts

Tables

Table 1 Characteristics of military personnel and civilian workers, aged 15 to 64. Opens a new browser window.

Table 1
Characteristics of military personnel and civilian workers, aged 15 to 64

Table 2 Characteristics of military personnel. Opens a new browser window.

Table 2
Characteristics of military personnel

Table 3 Characteristics of psychological well-being among members of the military. Opens a new browser window.

Table 3
Characteristics of psychological well-being among members of the military

Table 4 Adjusted odds ratios for psychological well-being and work stress among military personnel. Opens a new browser window.

Table 4
Adjusted odds ratios for psychological well-being and work stress among military personnel

Table 5 Work stress among members of the regular forces. Opens a new browser window.

Table 5
Work stress among members of the regular forces


Charts

Chart A After hitting their nadir in 2001, military personnel increased for the next five years. Opens a new browser window.

Chart A
After hitting their nadir in 2001, military personnel increased for the next five years

Chart B CF members had higher overall earnings than civilian workers. Opens a new browser window.

Chart B
CF members had higher overall earnings than civilian workers

Chart C CF members had higher median personal income than civilian full-time workers. Opens a new browser window.

Chart C
CF members had higher median personal income than civilian full-time workers

Chart D Military officers had higher work stress than civilian managers. Opens a new browser window.

Chart D
Military officers had higher work stress than civilian managers

Chart E Military non-commissioned personnel had higher life and job dissatisfaction than civilian non-managers. Opens a new browser window.

Chart E
Military non-commissioned personnel had higher life and job dissatisfaction than civilian non-managers