From: The chiropractic profession in Denmark 2010–2014: a descriptive report
Gender | 2010 (n = 393) | 2012 (n = 469) | 2014 (n = 454) |
Male | 46 % | 44 % | 43 % |
Female | 54 % | 54 % | 56 % |
Missing | 0 % | 2 % | 1 % |
Age group | 2010 (n = 393) | 2012 (n = 469) | 2014 (n = 454) |
21–30 years | 12 % | 9 % | 8 % |
31–40 years | 39 % | 36 % | 32 % |
41–50 years | 26 % | 31 % | 29 % |
51–60 years | 18 % | 18 % | 22 % |
61–70 years | 5 % | 6 % | 8 % |
>70 years | <1 % | <1 % | <1 % |
Place of graduation | 2010 (n = 393) | 2012 (n = 469) | 2014 (n = 454) |
Denmark | 47 % | 47 % | 46 % |
United Kingdom | 19 % | 20 % | 19 % |
USA | 31 % | 29 % | 29 % |
Canada | 2 % | 3 % | 2 % |
Other countries | 0 % | 1 % | 1 % |
Missing | 1 % | 1 % | 2 % |
Years since graduation | 2010 (n = 393) | 2012 (n = 469) | 2014 (n = 454) |
0–10 years | 42 % | 35 % | 28 % |
11–20 years | 19 % | 24 % | 24 % |
21–30 years | 24 % | 25 % | 24 % |
>30 years | 15 % | 14 % | 13 % |
Missing | 0 % | 2 % | 10 % |