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Quarterly Labour Force Survey 2012

St. Lucia, 2012
Reference ID
LCA_2012_QLFS-Q1_v01_M
Producer(s)
Central Statistics Office of Saint Lucia
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Apr 07, 2014
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P121 - No Of Weeks Working (P121)

Data file: LFSPQ1_2012M

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Start: 90
End: 91
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
What we mean by working is that the respondent was engaged in some form of economic activity. Thus women who work in the home at household chores are not to be considered to be" working" by our definition.
Literal question
During the past 12 months, how many weeks were you (was...)?
Interviewer instructions
You need to find out how many weeks the respondent "worked" to the extent that work is defined as any work at all even if he/she worked only one hour per week. Enter the number of weeks in the space provided at '1'. Secondly, determine the number of weeks for which the respondent did no work at all, but wanted work, and was in a position to accept work. Again, enter the number of weeks in the box labelled '2'. Finally, determine the number of weeks for which the respndent did no work at all, did not want work or was not in a position to accept work. Enter the number of weeks in box '3'. Note well that if the number of weeks for part 3 of question 12 is greater than 26,than continue at question 13, otherwise skip to question 14. Also note that all three boxes must be filled in for each respondent. Enter '00' (to indicate zero) where applicable.
Question post text
What activity the respondent was engaged in during the last 12 months.
What information that would enable us to classify the working age population into three (3) groups by identifying the number of weeks spent.
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