Difficulty in carrying out activities Population with difficulty in carrying out daily activities by social class of the main breadwinner and type of problem. Units: thousands of persons and percentages Total Physical Mental Both types ABSOLUTE FIGURES Total 2,407.9 1,849.7 250.4 307.8 I: AA.PP. executives and of companies with 10 or more wage earners and Professions associated with university degree 90.6 61.0 10.6 18.9 II:Executives od companies with less than 10 employees and Professions associated with intermediate degree. Advanced technicians. Artists and Sportspersons 150.0 107.1 23.6 19.3 III: Administrative type employees and Administrative and financial support professionals. Personal services workers and Security. Freelance workers. Supervisors of manual workers 615.3 468.1 50.2 96.9 IVa: Skilled manual workers 717.9 564.5 70.4 83.0 IVb: Semi-skilled manual workers 316.8 253.9 32.2 30.7 V: Unskilled workers 459.1 356.1 52.9 50.0 VI. Another type employees 25.8 19.8 3.5 2.5 No data recorded 32.4 19.2 6.8 6.5 RELATIVE FIGURES Total 100.00 76.82 10.40 12.78 I: AA.PP. executives and of companies with 10 or more wage earners and Professions associated with university degree 100.00 67.34 11.76 20.91 II:Executives od companies with less than 10 employees and Professions associated with intermediate degree. Advanced technicians. Artists and Sportspersons 100.00 71.40 15.76 12.84 III: Administrative type employees and Administrative and financial support professionals. Personal services workers and Security. Freelance workers. Supervisors of manual workers 100.00 76.08 8.17 15.75 IVa: Skilled manual workers 100.00 78.63 9.81 11.56 IVb: Semi-skilled manual workers 100.00 80.15 10.17 9.68 V: Unskilled workers 100.00 77.57 11.53 10.90 VI. Another type employees 100.00 76.76 13.43 9.81 No data recorded 100.00 59.03 20.90 20.07 Notes: 1) ~'social class of the main breadwinner '~Social class categories have been extracted from the report 'The measurement of the social class in Health Sciences' the Society by the Spanish Epidemiology Society. 1) The data about to crossing of the categories 'Mental' and 'Both types' with 'Social class I' and 'Social class II' must be viewed with caution, because they may be affected by high sample errors Source: National Statistics Institute and Ministry of Health and Consumption