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2011 Population Census - IPUMS Subset

Mauritius, 2011
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MUS_2011_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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Central Statistical Office, Ministry of Economic Planning and Development, IPUMS
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Sep 03, 2025
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Hours worked last week (MU2011A_WKHOURS)

Data file: MUS2011_PHC-P-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 309
End: 311
Width: 3
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<span class="h2">Individual form</span></p>

<p>[Question P23 to P34 for persons aged 12 years and over]</p>

<p>P24. Number of hours worked during reference week _ _</p>
<div class="i1">Write the total number of hours, the person worked for pay, profit or family gain during the week from Monday 27 June to Sunday 3 July 2011. (If worked for 1 hour or more, go to P29) _ _</div>
Categories
Value Category
000 Did not work any hours
001 1 hour
002 2 hours
003 3
004 4
005 5
006 6
007 7
008 8
009 9
010 10
011 11
012 12
013 13
014 14
015 15
016 16
017 17
018 18
019 19
020 20
021 21
022 22
023 23
024 24
025 25
026 26
027 27
028 28
029 29
030 30
031 31
032 32
033 33
034 34
035 35
036 36
037 37
038 38
039 39
040 40
041 41
042 42
043 43
044 44
045 45
046 46
047 47
048 48
049 49
050 50
051 51
052 52
053 53
054 54
055 55
056 56
057 57
058 58
059 59
060 60
061 61
062 62
063 63
064 64
065 65
066 66
067 67
068 68
069 69
070 70
071 71
072 72
073 73
074 74
075 75
076 76
077 77
078 78
079 79
080 80
081 81
082 82
083 83
084 84
085 85
086 86
087 87
088 88
089 89
090 90+
998 Unknown
999 NIU (not in universe)
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
<span class="h1">6. Population census topics and their usefulness</span></p>

<p><span class="em">P24, P25, P26 and P27 - Current Activity</span>
<br />The questions on type of activity during the past week (current activity), coupled with others, provide detailed information on the geographical distribution and characteristics of the employed and unemployed population. The information is of fundamental importance for making manpower projections and for formulating programs aimed at making the most effective use of the human resources of the country.</p>

<p><span class="h1">8. How to fill in the Population Census Questionnaire</span></p>

<p><span class="em">P24 - Hours worked during the past week</span>
<br />[figure omitted]</p>

<p>For the purposes of the Census, work is defined as any work, except volunteer work and housework in the person's own home. It includes:</p>
<div class="i1">(i) work done for wages, salaries, commissions, fees and piece-rate payments;<br />(ii) work done for payment in kind, e.g. services rendered by a member of a religious order who is provided with lodging or food or other supplies;<br />(iii) work done by a self-employed person (alone or in partnership) in his/her own enterprise, trade, business, farm or professional practice, whether alone or with employees;<br />(iv) work done without pay in a family enterprise, plantation or farm owned by a member of the same household or another relative;<br />(v) work done by apprentices and trainees, whether paid or unpaid.</div><p>For every person aged 12 years and over, indicate the number of hours worked for pay, profit or family gain during the week from Monday 27 June to Sunday 3 July 2011.</p>

<p>Time spent on activities such as shop-keeping; growing vegetables or other crops; livestock or poultry keeping; fishing; making and repairing fishing boats, nets and basket traps; curing and preserving fish and octopus; making baskets, hats, mats and bags; making handicraft products; preparing food products for sale; construction and repair of own dwelling and buildings used for agricultural, commercial and industrial purposes; keeping tea shops; street vending, etc. should also be included in the total number of hours worked.</p>

<p>Insert the actual number of hours worked by the person, irrespective of whether it is less or more than his/her normal hours of work per week. Include overtime hours and short rest periods such as tea breaks; but exclude lunch hours as well as period of sick leave, casual leave, time-off, etc.</p>

<p>If the person did several kinds of work during the past week, insert the total number of hours worked at all jobs. E.g. if during the past week, he/she has worked for 36 hours as teacher, 6 hours giving private tuition, and another 7 hours assisting in the family shop, write "49" hours in the boxes provided as shown below:
<br />[figure omitted]</p>

<p>Report also the number of hours, if any, worked during the past week, by a student, an old age pensioner, a worker retired from a previous employment or a home-maker who has worked outside his/her home.</p>

<p>For a person who did not work during the past week for any reason whatsoever, or if he/she worked for less than one hour, write "0" in the boxes:
<br />[figure omitted]</p>

<p>Note: If the person worked for one or more hours during the past week; go to P29.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the number of hours the person worked in the week from Monday 27 June to Sunday 3 July 2011.
Universe
Mauritius 2011: Persons age 12+ [discrepancies: type I 0.6%; type II 0.8%]

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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