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2013 | T: Total | 76,4 | 1: Studants | 60,5 | 2: Employed | 90,9 | 3: Unemployed | 72,4 | 4: Retired and other inactive people | 55,9 | 2012 | T: Total | 76,7 | 1: Studants | 67,3 | 2: Employed | 89,9 | 3: Unemployed | 73,7 | 4: Retired and other inactive people | 53,6 | 2011 | T: Total | 75,8 | 1: Studants | 65,5 | 2: Employed | 89,0 | 3: Unemployed | 70,8 | 4: Retired and other inactive people | 52,6 | 2010 | T: Total | 73,6 | 1: Studants | 66,9 | 2: Employed | 85,6 | 3: Unemployed | 70,1 | 4: Retired and other inactive people | 52,0 | 2009 | T: Total | 69,9 | 1: Studants | 61,0 | 2: Employed | 83,7 | 3: Unemployed | 69,4 | 4: Retired and other inactive people | 44,5 | Proportion of persons aged between 16 and 74 years old using automated teller machines (%) by Activity status; Annual - Statistics Portugal, Survey on ICT usage in private households | Note(s): | (1) Until 2009, in the text of the question done to respondents was not indicated any reference period. In 2010, began to collect information on the use of automated teller machines in the first 3 months of the year. |
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This data last updated:november 06, 2013
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