Economically Active Population Survey Accidents Persons who are employed, or who worked in the last year, and who have had an accident with injuries during their working day, according to the time they spent without working, by sex Units: thousands of persons and percentage ;Both sexes;;Men;;Women;; ;Absolute value;Percentage;Absolute value;Percentage;Absolute value;Percentage; Total;480.7;100.00;308.7;100.00;172.0;100.00; The person is still not working, but expects to work again;41.2;8.57;25.9;8.40;15.3;8.88; Less than one day, or none;87.4;18.18;48.5;15.70;38.9;22.63; At least one day, but less than 4 days;46.4;9.65;29.6;9.57;16.9;9.80; At least 4 days, but less than 2 weeks;88.8;18.47;55.4;17.93;33.4;19.43; At least 2 weeks, but less than one month;74.0;15.39;46.1;14.90;27.9;16.20; At least one month, but less than three months;88.6;18.44;65.5;21.20;23.2;13.48; At least three months, but less than six months;20.6;4.29;15.9;5.16;4.7;2.74; Between 6 months and 12 months or does not expect to work again;16.0;3.32;10.1;3.28;5.8;3.40; They do not know;17.7;3.68;11.8;3.82;5.9;3.42; Notes: 1) The work-related accident during their working day or commutes must have taken place in the 12 months prior to the Sunday of the reference week Source: National Statistics Institute