European Health Survey ACCIDENT RATE Type of care received after the accident that took place in the last 12 months, according to sex and professional status. Population aged 16 years old and over, working as a wage-earner or self-employed worker, that has had some accident in the last 12 months Units: percentage Total Consulted a doctor or nurse Went to an Accident and Emergency department No consultation or intervention was necessary Both sexes Total 100.00 20.19 57.05 25.36 Wage-earner (employee) 100.00 21.10 55.99 25.75 Businessperson with employees 100.00 13.91 57.14 28.95 Businessperson without employees 100.00 15.22 63.23 22.38 Member of a cooperative 100.00 .. .. .. Worker in the family business 100.00 7.72 74.98 17.30 Another situation 100.00 7.65 80.96 16.41 Male Total 100.00 22.46 57.38 22.79 Wage-earner (employee) 100.00 23.61 56.44 22.87 Businessperson with employees 100.00 16.71 60.34 22.96 Businessperson without employees 100.00 14.32 66.02 21.26 Member of a cooperative 100.00 .. .. .. Worker in the family business 100.00 .. .. .. Another situation 100.00 .. .. .. Female Total 100.00 17.71 56.68 28.18 Wage-earner (employee) 100.00 18.38 55.50 28.88 Businessperson with employees 100.00 7.16 49.44 43.39 Businessperson without employees 100.00 16.21 60.18 23.61 Member of a cooperative .. .. .. .. Worker in the family business 100.00 .. .. .. Another situation 100.00 .. .. .. Notes: 1) This refers to the current or last job The symbol '.' shall be deemed as data which is not collected The symbol '..' shall be deemed as data which cannot be given due to an insufficient sample The symbol '...' shall be deemed as an error of division by zero The data corresponding to cells with fewer than 35 thousand persons must be considered with caution, as they may be affected by a high degree of sampling error. Source: National Statistics Institute