I have two populations: part-time worker in the health industry (IND=17) and part-time worker in the financial industry (IND=12) For those two populations I have several variables (demographic variables and professional variables) What would be a good table to show the different populations of part-time workers (how similar/different they are)? Should I work with percentages or means? **AGE** - 2 = 18-24 years old - 3 = 25-29 years old - 4 = 30-34 years old - 5 = 35-39 years old - 6 = 40-44 years old - 7 = 45-49 years old - 8 = 50-54 years old - 9 = 55-59 years old - 10 = 60-64 years old - 11 = 65 years and older **SEX** - 1.00 = Male - 2.00 = Female EDU - 1.00 = Pre-primary, primary and lower secondary education - 2.00 = Apprenticeship/high school degree or equivalent - 3.00 = College graduate - 4.00 = Master degree - 5.00 = PhD SIZE - 1 = Less than 10 employees - 2 = 10-49 employees - 3 = 50-99 employees - 4 = 100-249 employees - 5 = 250-499 employees - 6 = 500-999 employees - 7 = 1000 employees or more FCT - 1 = Marketing, sales, distribution management - 2 = Production, manufacturing operations (purchases, process planning, storage etc.) - 3 = Customer support (customer service, call center, counter, care) - 4 = Infrastructure (IT operations and development, logistics) - 5 = Research and development - 6 = Internal services, finance/financial control, HR training - 7 = Other COLLAR - 1 = Blue collar worker - 2 = White collar worker MGMT - 1 = I do not manage other people - 2 = I manage other people who are not managers - 3 = I manage managers SCOPE - 1 = My company only has employees in my own country - 2 = My company has employees in more than one but less than 10 countries - 3 = My company has employees in more than 10 countries TENURE - 1 = Less than 1 year - 2 = 1 year to less than 2 years - 3 = 2 years to less than 5 years - 4 = 5 years to less than 10 years - 5 = 10 years to less than 20 years - 6 = 20 years to less than 30 years - 7 = 30 years and over