PHL_2000_OIS_v01_M
Occupational Injuries Survey 2000
Name | Country code |
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Philippines | PHL |
Enterprise Survey [en/oth]
The Occupational Injuries Survey (OIS) 2000 is the first in the series since the survey has expanded its data coverage to include injuries by occupation, part of body injured and cause of injury in addition to the nature/type of injury. This is in line with the Resolution Concerning Statistics of Occupational Injuries Resulting from Occupational Accidents adopted by the 16th International Conference of Labour Statisticians (ICLS) in October 1998.
Note: Refer to Metadata in Technical Documents.
A. Objective
To generate national statistics on occupational injuries essential for better management of safety and health in the workplace and for formulation of effective policies and programs for the prevention of occupational accidents.
B. Uses of Data
Guide policy makers, program planners, employers and workers in identifying persistent and new areas of risk at the workplace and in evaluating safety performance and effectiveness of current accident preventive measures; used in developing training materials and programs for accident prevention; and provide basis for identifying areas for future research.
C. Main Topics Covered
Cases of occupational injuries
Occupational accidents
Cases of injuries due to commuting accidents
Sample survey data [ssd]
Establishment
v2: Edited data, for public distribution.
2002-06
The scope of the survey includes:
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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accidents and injuries [8.1] | CESSDA | http://www.nesstar.org/rdf/common |
National, 16 administrative regions
National Capital Region
Cordillera Administrative Region
Region I - Ilocos Region
Region II - Cagayan Valley
Region III - Central Luzon
Region IV - Southern Luzon
Region V - Bicol Region
Region VI - Western Visayas
Region VII - Central Visayas
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas
Region IX - Western Mindanao
Region X - Northern Mindanao
Region XI - Davao
Region XII - Central Mindanao
Caraga
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Covered non-agricultural establishments employing 20 or more workers except national postal activities, central banking, public administration and defense and compulsory social security, public education services, public medical, dental and other health services, activities of membership organizations, extra territorial organizations and bodies.
Name | Affiliation |
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Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics | Department of Labor and Employment |
Name |
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Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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DOLE Regional Offices outside of NCR | Department of Labor and Employment | Data collection outside NCR |
Statistical unit: The statistical unit is the establishment. Each unit is classified to an industry that reflects its main economic activity---the activity that contributes the biggest or major portion of the gross income or revenues of the establishment.
Survey universe/Sample frame: The sampling frame used for the survey was taken from the List of Establishments of the National Statistics Office. On a partial basis, this is regularly updated based on the responses to other surveys of the BLES, establishment reports on retrenchments and closures submitted to the Regional Offices of the Department of Labor and Employment and other establishment lists.
Sample design: Establishments are stratified by 3-digit industry level (except for industries observed to be heterogeneous within their 3-digit level and therefore requires further breakdown at the 4-digit classification) and by employment size. Geographical location was not considered in the stratification to allow for detailed industry disaggregation. Establishments with at least 100 workers were covered with certainty. The estimated number of sample establishments for the stratum 20-99 workers is the difference of the total number of establishments in the other two strata (100-199 and 200 and over) from the estimated sample size for the survey.
The estimated number of samples in each cell of this stratum was allocated proportionate to its population share to the stratum total population. The sample size for each cell was adjusted to build-in replacement, e.g., sample size divided by 0.8 as expected retrieval rate is 80 percent.
Sample size: For OIS 2000 , the sample size was 7,738, of which, 6,207 were found to be eligible sampling units.
Note: Refer to Field Operations Manual Chapter 1 Section 1.5.
Due to the inadequacy of the frame used, during field operations there are reports of permanent closures, non-location, duplicate listing and shifts in industry and employment outside the survey coverage. Establishments that fall in these categories are not eligible elements of the population and their count is not considered in the estimation. In addition to non-response of establishments because of refusals, strikes or temporary closures, there are establishments whose questionnaires contain inconsistent item responses that are not included in the processing as these have not replied to the verification queries by the time output table generation commences. Such establishments are also considered as non-respondents.
The retrieval rate in terms of eligible units was 89.2%.
Estimates are obtained by simple expansion, i.e. by multiplying the sample values at the cell level (industry and employment size) by the corresponding blowing-up factor which is the ratio of the eligible population of establishments to the number of responding establishments. These estimates are then aggregated to the desired totals.
Average days lost of cases of temporary incapacity are obtained by dividing its estimated lost work days by the corresponding number of cases.
The questionnaire contains the following sections:
Cover Page - This contains the address box, status codes, information on the purpose of the survey, coverage, reference period, collection authority, authorized field personnel, confidentiality clause, due date, availability of results and assistance available.
Part A. General Information - This portion inquires on: a) main economic activity; b) major products/goods or services; c) average total employment by sex; d) normal working hours per day for majority of workers; e) total number of working days of the establishment; and f) total hours actually worked of all persons employed.
Part B. Occupational Accidents - This portion inquires on the occurrence and number of occupational accidents if there is any.
Part C. Occupational Injuries - This portion is to be accomplished if there have been occurrences of occupational accidents resulting to occupational injuries. It inquires on: a) cases of incapacity for work (fatal, permanent incapacity, temporary incapacity) and cases without lost workdays classified by major occupation group, type of injury, part of the body injured and cause of injury; b) lost workdays of cases of permanent and temporary incapacity classified by major occupation group, type of injury, part of the body injured and cause of injury.
Part D. Cases of Injury Due to Commuting Accidents - This portion inquires on the cases of injury due to commuting accidents and if any, the number of workers injured.
Part E. Certification of Respondent
Remarks - This space is provided for the respondent’s explanations on the given information and comments/suggestions on the survey.
Contact Person - This space is provided for the signature, name, position, telephone/fax numbers and e-mail address of the person responsible for filling out the form and the date the questionnaire was accomplished.
Note: Refer to Questionnaire.
Start | End |
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2001-04 | 2001-12 |
Start date | End date |
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2000-01-01 | 2000-12-31 |
Name | Affiliation |
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Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (for National Capital Region) | Department of Labor and Employment |
DOLE Regional Offices (for areas outside National Capital Region) | Department of Labor and Employment |
The regional statisticians , economists or personnel designated by the Regional Director supervise the data collectors/enumerators in their respective regions.
In provinces/areas where there were relatively many establishments to be covered, area supervisors were hired to assist the regional staff in the supervision of data collection activity. The BLES handled the field operations in the National Capital Region.
Note: Refer to Field Operations Manual, Chapter 3, Section 3.2.
The survey is conducted in coordination with the Regional Offices of the Department of Labor and Employment. On a project basis, employees are hired to personally deliver and retrieve the questionnaires from the establishments. In some instances, questionnaires are mailed to establishments in less accessible or conflict prone areas, in which case a self-addressed envelope is provided. The establishments may also submit the accomplished questionnaires through fax. Delivery of questionnaires starts in March or April of the year after the reference year and retrieval will commence after all questionnaires have been delivered or within 10 working days from delivery to an establishment or on a date agreed upon by the contact person and the enumerator. The basic data originate from the accident records of establishments.
Note: Refer to Field Operations Manual, Chapters 3, 4, and 5.
Data are manually and electronically processed. Field editing was done by the enumerators to ensure completeness, consistency and reasonableness of entries in accordance with the field operations manual. Then, the process is replicated by their field supervisors. BLES personnel undertake the final review, coding of information used, data entry and validation and scrutiny of aggregated results for coherence. PC-Edit is used for editing and Microsoft Access data format.
Note: Refer to Field Operations Manual, Chapter 1, Section 1.11.
Estimates of sampling error are not computed.
The survey results are checked against administrative–based statistics on work injuries.
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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Labor Statistics Standards Division | Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics | www.bles.dole.gov.ph | bles._lssd@yahoo.com |
Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? | Confidentiality declaration text |
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yes | The BLES and its field personnel shall hold all survey data supplied by the respondents in confidence. The information obtained shall be for statistical purposes only and not for taxation, regulation nor investigation purposes. The data shall be processed with others of the same category and shall be disseminated in summary form or statistical tables so as not to reveal the identity of any respondent. |
Access authority is granted to designated individuals in the concerned division of the BLES. The designated personnel cannot reproduce, distribute, sell or lend the entire data or parts thereof to any other data user.
"Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics, Occupational Injuries Survey 2000 (OIS 2000), Version 2 of the public use dataset (June 2002), provided by BEAMS. http://www.bles.dole.gov.ph/beams/index.php/catalog"
The BLES bears no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretation or for inferences made by the data users outside BLES.
(c) 2002, Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics.
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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Chief Labor and Employment Officer, Labor Standards Statistics Division | Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics | bles._lssd@yahoo.com | www.bles.dole.gov.ph |
DDI_PHL_2000_OIS_v01_M
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Ma. Teresa E. Edora | Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics | Documenter |
Teresa V. Peralta | Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics | Reviewer |
Rosario G. Fajardo | Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics | Reviewer |
Accelerated Data Program | International Household Survey Network | Editing for IHSN Survey Catalog |
2009-08-17
Version 01: Adopted from "DDI_PHL_2000_OIS_v02_M" DDI that was done by metadata producers mentioned in "Metadata Production" section.