DDI_NAM_2012_LFS_v01_M_v01_A_PUF
Namibia Statistics Agency
2013-04-03
NADA
Version 2:
Reflecting that this is the Public Release version of the data.
Labour Force Survey 2012
NLFS 2012
NAM_2012_LFS_v01_M_v01_A_PUF
Namibia Statistics Agency
Copyright, NSA 2012
NADA
Namibia Statistics Agency
The World Bank Microdata Library
Labor Force Survey [hh/lfs]
v1: Edited, anonymised dataset for public distribution
Sensitive variables have been replaced with missing. Recoded variables designated _r have been released in place of the sensitve variables
Version 1 of the NLFS was produced in March 2013
employment [3.1]
unemployment [3.5]
working conditions [3.6]
The Namibia Labour Force Survey (NLFS) is a household-based sample survey. Namibia's first Labour Force Survey was conducted in 1997, and the survey has been conducted every 4 years since then, by the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare (MoLSW). The NLFS 2012 is the first Labour Force Survey conducted by the new Namibia Statistics Agency, established as an autonomous National Statistics Office in 2011. The NLFS 2012 collected labour market data on people aged 15 years and above for the week prior to the survey week (16-27 October 2012).
Namibia
The survey had national coverage. The lowest level of geographic aggregation of the data is Region (the 13 regions in the country).
Provincial and metropolitan level
The units of analysis in the survey includes households and individuals
The universe of the survey was all household members. Homeless people and the people who are living in institutions (institutional population) are excluded.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The survey collected data on the composition of households and particulars of each household member, dwelling type, and number of domestic workers. Person level data collected included education levels, employment status and employment history, working hours and other working conditions, self-employment, unemployment and job-seeking, and income data (individual and household).
The National Sampling Frame maintained by the NSA is based on the Enumeration Areas (EAs) of the 2011 Population and Housing Census and the households within the EAs. The frame was revised and updated in July 2011. The revised frame now has 6,104 EAs or PSUs. Each PSU consists of between 40 and 120 households. The frame was stratified first by region, and then by urban/rural areas within each region. A probability sample of 506 PSUs was selected proportionately across the regions in the first stage using the probability proportional to size sampling procedure together with systematic sampling. Within each region PSUs were selected randomly to achieve the number allocated for that region. Sample size of households was increased to cater for more reliable estimation at the regional level than in previous labour force surveys. At the field level, 8,906 of 9,108 sampled households were visited and interviewed, resulting in 98% coverage.
Face-to-face [f2f]
The survey instrument for the Namibia Labour Force Survey 2012 was a single questionnaire. The questionnaire collected data on the following:
Part A: Field administrative information
Part B: Household composition and particulars of each household member (relationship to household head, age, citizenship, marital status and receipt of government grants)
Part C: (for all persons 6 and above) Education data (schooling status, highest education level, main language)
Part D: (for all persons 8 and above) Employment data (employment status, work activity, non-wage labour, reasons for not working)
Part E: (for all persons 8 and above) Employment data (industry and occupation, place of work, full/part-time employment, self-employment, employment sector, payment in kind, deductions, work in multiple jobs, job-seeking strategies)
Part F: Working hours
Part G: Employment conditions (employers' social security contributions, employment contracts, income and payment rate
Part H: Employers and the self-employed (registration, business accounts, size of workforce, business turnover)
Part I: (for all persons who had not worked in the previous 7 days) The unemployed (job-seeking strategies, reasons for not working, reasons for not looking for work, rediness to work, length of unemployment, occupation and industry of previous employment, support for the unemployed)
Part J: (administered only to the household head/main respondent) Dwelling type, tenure, main/secondary household income source, total household income (last month), employment of domestic workers)
Part K: (completed by the coder/editor/supervisor) Data collection and data entry control information
A pilot survey to test the the questionnaire as revised after a stakeholders' workshop was done in both rural and urban areas in the three regions of Khomas, Kavango and Ohangewena during September 2012. The pilot survey was intended to test the time the questionnaire would take to complete, as well as how well both enumerators and respondents understood the questionnaire. It was particularly meant to test their understanding of the new questions designed to track subsistence farming and other forms of non-formal employment.
Data validation included checking for invalid questionnaire numbers, invalid geo-codes, missing data values, incorrect data values, and duplicate questionnaire numbers. Consistency checks involved checking of validated records against logical rules and subsequent editing where necessary. Industies and occupations were also coded during data editing.
Namibia Statistics Agency
Namibia Statistics Agency. Namibia Labour Force Survey 2012 [dataset]. Version 1. Windhoek: Namibia Statistics Agency [producer and distributor], 2013.
Public use files, accessible to all
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
nlfs-2012-households_PUF
This is household level data and it contains information collected using Section J of the survey questionnaire. It also contains weighting coefficient, sample design, and geographic area identification variables.
8662
18
nlfs-2012-persons_PUF
This is individual level data and it contains information collected using Sections B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I of the survey questionnaire. It also contains weighting coefficient, sample design, and geographic area identification variables.
34531
181
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region Name
There are thirteen (13) regions, write down the region name and the appropriate two digit code for each region should be entered.
8662
1
Caprivi
2
Erongo
3
Hardap
4
Karas
5
Kavango
6
Khomas
7
Kunene
8
Ohangwena
9
Omaheke
10
Omusati
11
Oshana
12
Oshikoto
13
Otjozondjupa
Rural/Urban
Rural/Urban
Rural/Urban
Rural/Urban
Rural/Urban
Rural/Urban
Give the code for the rural/urban classification from FORM SH
8662
1
Urban
98
Urban with rural character
99
Rural
Dwelling Unit Number
Dwelling Unit Number
Dwelling Unit Number
Dwelling Unit Number
Dwelling Unit Number
DU Number
Write down the appropriate number as indicated in Form SH
8607
55
1
612
Primary Sampling Unit Number
Primary Sampling Unit Number
Primary Sampling Unit Number
Primary Sampling Unit Number
Primary Sampling Unit Number
Sample PSU number
Your supervisor will supply you with a unique three-digit number for each PSU that you should enter here.
8662
1
506
Sample Household Number
Sample Household Number
Sample Household Number
Sample Household Number
Sample Household Number
Sample Household Number
The sample number refers to the number of the selected household in the "PSUs" Sample number in FORM SH - ranging from 01 to 18.
8662
1
18
Questionnaire number per hhold member
Questionnaire number per hhold member
Questionnaire number per hhold member
Questionnaire number per hhold member
Questionnaire number per hhold member
Questionnaire number for this household (for persons no. 01 - 08 = 1, etc.)
8662
1
4
Number of questionnaires completed per household
Number of questionnaires completed per household
Number of questionnaires completed per household
Number of questionnaires completed per household
Number of questionnaires completed per household
Total number of questionnaires for this household
8662
1
4
Field administrative information (5 values)
Field administrative information (5 values)
Field administrative information (5 values)
Field administrative information (5 values)
Field administrative information (5 values)
8662
1
2
1
2
Household identification number
Household identification number
Household identification number
Household identification number
Household identification number
8662
680
1447047
Type of housing unit
Type of housing unit
Type of housing unit
Type of housing unit
Type of housing unit
J1 - Type of housing unit
A housing unit is separate and Independent living premises for a household. This can be detached house, a guest flat, a flat in a block of flats, kraal, set of rooms, a mobile house (caravan or tent) or an improvised building. Facilities like kitchen, toilet may or may not be shared. A guest flat on the premises of a detached house occupied by a separate household should be regarded as a separate housing unit. Individual huts group of huts, walled or non-walled, occupied by one household should be regarded as one housing unit.
8653
9
10
Not Filled
1
Detached House
2
Semi-Detached House / Town House
3
Apartment
4
Guest Flat
5
Part Commercial / Industrial Building
6
Mobile Home (Caravan / Tent)
7
Single Quarters
8
Traditional Dwelling
9
Improvised Housing Unit
10
Other
Sysmiss
Tenure or occupancy of housing unit
Tenure or occupancy of housing unit
Tenure or occupancy of housing unit
Tenure or occupancy of housing unit
Tenure or occupancy of housing unit
J2 - Tenure or occupancy of housing unit....
8653
9
9
Not Filled
1
Rented (not tied to the Job)
2
Owner Occupied (with Mortgage)
3
Owner Occupied (without Mortgage)
4
Rent Free (Not Owner Occupied)
5
Provided by Employer (Public) without Pay
6
Provided by Employer (Public) with Pay
7
Provided by Employer (Private) with Pay
8
Provided by Employer (Private) without Pay
9
Other
Sysmiss
Main household income source
Main household income source
Main household income source
Main household income source
Main household income source
J3 - What is the MAIN source of income for this household?
8653
9
8
Not Filled
1
Subsistence Farming (Crop & Animal)
2
Cash Cropping
3
Animal Rearing
4
Business Activities
5
Salaries and / or Wages
6
Pension
7
Cash Remittances
8
Other Means of Income
Sysmiss
Secondary household income source
Secondary household income source
Secondary household income source
Secondary household income source
Secondary household income source
J4 - What the household’s secondary source of income?
The questions in these two columns are intended to obtain information on the sources of income, in cash or in kind, for the household. You should note that household members are involved in different types of activities for their living and well-being. When taken together for the whole household, one or two such activities will stand out as being responsible for most of the well-being of the entire household. These questions should be directed to the head of the household who is in the best position to identify the main and secondary sources of income, cash or in kind, for the livelihood of the entire household.
8653
9
9
Not Filled
1
Subsistence Farming (Crop & Animal)
2
Cash Cropping
3
Animal Rearing
4
Business Activities
5
Salaries and / or Wages
6
Pension
7
Cash Remittances
8
Other Means of Income
9
None
Sysmiss
Total household income (previous month)
Total household income (previous month)
Total household income (previous month)
Total household income (previous month)
Total household income (previous month)
J5 - How much do you estimate your household’s total disposable income for last month?
Cross in the appropriate box.
8653
9
9
Not Filled
1
< 1000
2
1000 - 2000
3
2001 - 3000
4
3001 - 4000
5
4001 - 5000
6
5001 - 6000
7
6001 - 7000
8
7001 - 8000
9
> 8000
Sysmiss
Domestic worker employed by household
Domestic worker employed by household
Domestic worker employed by household
Domestic worker employed by household
Domestic worker employed by household
J6 - Last month did your household employ a domestic worker or did you have anybody to help with domestic chores such as cleaning, washing, gardening, etc on a part time or daily basis?
if coded 1,go to J7 else end interview
8653
9
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Number of full-time domestic workers
Number of full-time domestic workers
Number of full-time domestic workers
Number of full-time domestic workers
Number of full-time domestic workers
J7 Full Time - How many persons did you employ as domestic worker on a full-time or part time basis throughout last month?
8662
15
1
2
3
4
5
8
15
Number of part-time domestic workers
Number of part-time domestic workers
Number of part-time domestic workers
Number of part-time domestic workers
Number of part-time domestic workers
J7 Part Time - How many persons did you employ as domestic worker on a full-time or part time basis throughout last month?
8662
19
1
2
3
4
7
15
19
Household size
Household size
Household size
Household size
Household size
8662
1
29
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region Name
There are thirteen (13) regions, write down the region name and the appropriate two digit code for each region should be entered.
34531
1
13
1
Caprivi
2
Erongo
3
Hardap
4
Karas
5
Kavango
6
Khomas
7
Kunene
8
Ohangwena
9
Omaheke
10
Omusati
11
Oshana
12
Oshikoto
13
Otjozondjupa
14
External
Rural/Urban
Rural/Urban
Rural/Urban
Rural/Urban
Rural/Urban
Rural/Urban
Give the code for the rural/urban classification from FORM SH
34531
1
99
1
Urban
98
Urban with rural character
99
Rural
Urban-Rural
Urban-Rural
Urban-Rural
Urban-Rural
Urban-Rural
34531
98
99
98
Urban
99
Rural
Dwelling Unit number
Dwelling Unit number
Dwelling Unit number
Dwelling Unit number
Dwelling Unit number
DU Number
Write down the appropriate number as indicated in Form SH
34304
Primary Sampling Unit number
Primary Sampling Unit number
Primary Sampling Unit number
Primary Sampling Unit number
Primary Sampling Unit number
Sample PSU number
Your supervisor will supply you with a unique three-digit number for each PSU that you should enter here.
34531
1
506
Sample household number
Sample household number
Sample household number
Sample household number
Sample household number
Sample Household Number
The sample number refers to the number of the selected household in the "PSUs" Sample number in FORM SH - ranging from 01 to 18.
34531
1
18
Questionnaire number
Questionnaire number
Questionnaire number
Questionnaire number
Questionnaire number
Questionnaire number for this household (for persons no. 01 - 08 = 1, etc.)
34531
1
4
1
2
3
4
Number of questionnaires per household
Number of questionnaires per household
Number of questionnaires per household
Number of questionnaires per household
Number of questionnaires per household
Total number of questionnaires for this household
34531
1
4
1
2
3
4
Field administration information
Field administration information
Field administration information
Field administration information
Field administration information
34531
1
2
1
2
Household identification number
Household identification number
Household identification number
Household identification number
Household identification number
34531
680
1447047
Form number of questionnaire
Form number of questionnaire
Form number of questionnaire
Form number of questionnaire
Form number of questionnaire
34531
680
1447047
Person number
Person number
Person number
Person number
Person number
34531
1
30
Relationship to household head
Relationship to household head
Relationship to household head
Relationship to household head
Relationship to household head
What is (NAME)?s relationship to the head of the Household?
The purpose of this question is to collect information on the composition/structure of the household. Cross the appropriate answer. Nieces, nephews, will be included under "Other relative" category. Adopted and stepchildren to the head of household/spouse will be recorded under "Son/Daughter".
Where several persons whom are not related by blood or marriage constitute a household, code one of them as head and the rest as "other non relative".
34531
9
Not filled
1
Head
2
Spouse
3
Son / daughter
4
Son / daughter in law
5
Grand son / daughter
6
Father / mother
7
Other relative
8
Other non-relative
9
Unknown
Person is usual household head
Person is usual household head
Person is usual household head
Person is usual household head
Person is usual household head
B4- Is (Name) the usual head of this household?
This question seeks to identify the status of the head of the household, i.e either usual or temporal (standing in).
Cross the correct response, i.e. either "1" for yes or "2" for no.
9130
25401
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
B5- Is (Name) female or male?
Cross the correct response, i.e. either "1" for female or "2" for male. If the person is around, you can observe the sex without necessarily asking the question but avoid inferring the sex of the person from names as there are those used by both sexes. In the case of young children, you should not assume their sex by their appearance, e.g. dress.
34531
1
2
1
Female
2
Male
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
B6- How old was (Name) at his/her last birthday?
Entries should be made in completed years in column B6 as follows:
- "00" for children less than a year
- actual age for other respondents
- "99" for don't known (very limited cases)
For person older than 95 years, write down 95, which means 95 or older. Remember, 96, 97 and 98 should not be written here.
If the age is not known, probe to try to estimate age. This is time consuming and sometimes tedious. But it is important to take time to try to get the best possible information. If probing does not help, you may have to estimate the age as a last resort when all other efforts failed. The use of the code "99", i.e. not known, is discouraged.
Most persons in Namibia either know their ages or dates of birth or have documents which show their dates of birth. If you have any doubts on the reported age, probe further. You can, e.g. use the ages of other persons in the household to estimate the age. A mother shall be at least 12 years older than her oldest child.
34213
318
95
Less than 1 year
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
More than 95
99
Don’t know
Age groups
Age groups
Age groups
Age groups
Age groups
34531
1
15
1
0-4
2
5-9
3
10-14
4
15-19
5
20-24
6
25-29
7
30-34
8
35-39
9
40-44
10
45-49
11
50-54
12
55-59
13
60-64
14
65+
15
Unknown
Citizenship (information removed from public use file)
Citizenship (information removed from public use file)
Citizenship (information removed from public use file)
Citizenship (information removed from public use file)
Citizenship (information removed from public use file)
B7- What is (Name?s) citizenship?
The information required is the country of which the respondent is a legal citizen, either by birth or by naturalization. Do not deduce someone's citizen from the language an individual speaks or from the country of birth. Record what the respondents tell you.
Cross the appropriate code given. For don't know, use "99".
34531
Not filled
1
Namibia
2
Angola
3
Botswana
4
South africa
5
Zambia
6
Zimbabwe
7
Other sadc
8
Other african countries
9
All other countries
99
Unknown
Sysmiss
Citizenship (recoded)
Citizenship (recoded)
Citizenship (recoded)
Citizenship (recoded)
Citizenship (recoded)
34531
Not filled
1
Namibia
2
Other
99
Unknown
Old age Pension
Old age Pension
Old age Pension
Old age Pension
Old age Pension
B8- Does (Name) receive/expect to receive any grants/pension?, Old age Pension
2745
31786
1
1
Not filled
1
Old age pension
2
War veterans / ex-combatants grants
3
Disability grants for adults (over 16 years)
4
Child maintenance grants
5
Foster care grant
6
Special maintenance grant for disabled children (16 years and younger)
7
Workmen's compensation, unemployment insurance, social security, mva and similar funds
8
Other grants
9
None
99
Unknown
Sysmiss
War Veterans / Ex-Combatants Grants
War Veterans / Ex-Combatants Grants
War Veterans / Ex-Combatants Grants
War Veterans / Ex-Combatants Grants
War Veterans / Ex-Combatants Grants
B8- Does (Name) receive/expect to receive any grants/pension?, War Veterans/ex-combatants Grants
134
34397
2
2
Not filled
1
Old age pension
2
War veterans / ex-combatants grants
3
Disability grants for adults (over 16 years)
4
Child maintenance grants
5
Foster care grant
6
Special maintenance grant for disabled children (16 years and younger)
7
Workmen's compensation, unemployment insurance, social security, mva and similar funds
8
Other grants
9
None
99
Unknown
Sysmiss
Disability Grants for Adults (Over 16 years)
Disability Grants for Adults (Over 16 years)
Disability Grants for Adults (Over 16 years)
Disability Grants for Adults (Over 16 years)
Disability Grants for Adults (Over 16 years)
B8- Does (Name) receive/expect to receive any grants/pension?, Disability Grants for adults(over 16 years)
350
34181
3
3
Not filled
1
Old age pension
2
War veterans / ex-combatants grants
3
Disability grants for adults (over 16 years)
4
Child maintenance grants
5
Foster care grant
6
Special maintenance grant for disabled children (16 years and younger)
7
Workmen's compensation, unemployment insurance, social security, mva and similar funds
8
Other grants
9
None
99
Unknown
Sysmiss
Child Maintenance Grants
Child Maintenance Grants
Child Maintenance Grants
Child Maintenance Grants
Child Maintenance Grants
B8- Does (Name) receive/expect to receive any grants/pension?, Child Maintenance grants
719
33812
4
4
Not filled
1
Old age pension
2
War veterans / ex-combatants grants
3
Disability grants for adults (over 16 years)
4
Child maintenance grants
5
Foster care grant
6
Special maintenance grant for disabled children (16 years and younger)
7
Workmen's compensation, unemployment insurance, social security, mva and similar funds
8
Other grants
9
None
99
Unknown
Sysmiss
Foster Care Grant
Foster Care Grant
Foster Care Grant
Foster Care Grant
Foster Care Grant
B8- Does (Name) receive/expect to receive any grants/pension?, Foster care grant
518
34013
5
5
Not filled
1
Old age pension
2
War veterans / ex-combatants grants
3
Disability grants for adults (over 16 years)
4
Child maintenance grants
5
Foster care grant
6
Special maintenance grant for disabled children (16 years and younger)
7
Workmen's compensation, unemployment insurance, social security, mva and similar funds
8
Other grants
9
None
99
Unknown
Sysmiss
Special Maintenance Grant for Disabled Children (16 years and younger)
Special Maintenance Grant for Disabled Children (16 years and younger)
Special Maintenance Grant for Disabled Children (16 years and younger)
Special Maintenance Grant for Disabled Children (16 years and younger)
Special Maintenance Grant for Disabled Children (16 years and younger)
B8- Does (Name) receive/expect to receive any grants/pension?, Special maintenance grant for disable children (16 years and less)
109
34422
6
6
Not filled
1
Old age pension
2
War veterans / ex-combatants grants
3
Disability grants for adults (over 16 years)
4
Child maintenance grants
5
Foster care grant
6
Special maintenance grant for disabled children (16 years and younger)
7
Workmen's compensation, unemployment insurance, social security, mva and similar funds
8
Other grants
9
None
99
Unknown
Sysmiss
Workmen's Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, Social Security, MVA and similar Funds
Workmen's Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, Social Security, MVA and similar Funds
Workmen's Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, Social Security, MVA and similar Funds
Workmen's Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, Social Security, MVA and similar Funds
Workmen's Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, Social Security, MVA and similar Funds
B8- Does (Name) receive/expect to receive any grants/pension?, From the workmen’s compensation unemployment insurance, social security, MVA and similar funds
129
34402
7
7
Not filled
1
Old age pension
2
War veterans / ex-combatants grants
3
Disability grants for adults (over 16 years)
4
Child maintenance grants
5
Foster care grant
6
Special maintenance grant for disabled children (16 years and younger)
7
Workmen's compensation, unemployment insurance, social security, mva and similar funds
8
Other grants
9
None
99
Unknown
Sysmiss
Other Grants
Other Grants
Other Grants
Other Grants
Other Grants
B8- Does (Name) receive/expect to receive any grants/pension?, Other grants
447
34084
8
8
Not filled
1
Old age pension
2
War veterans / ex-combatants grants
3
Disability grants for adults (over 16 years)
4
Child maintenance grants
5
Foster care grant
6
Special maintenance grant for disabled children (16 years and younger)
7
Workmen's compensation, unemployment insurance, social security, mva and similar funds
8
Other grants
9
None
99
Unknown
Sysmiss
Marital status (information removed from public use file)
Marital status (information removed from public use file)
Marital status (information removed from public use file)
Marital status (information removed from public use file)
Marital status (information removed from public use file)
B9- What is (NAME)'s marital status?
People who live together as husband and wife and who so regard themselves as husband and wife, should be recorded as married. If a person has been widowed but has since re-married or is living in a consensual union, s/he should be recorded according to the current marital status. The same applies for a person who was once divorced but has since entered into another union.
Thus, it is the respondent who defines his/her marital status.
34531
Not filled
1
Never married
2
Married with certificate
3
Married traditionally
4
Consensiual union
5
Divorced
6
Widowed
7
Separated
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
Marital status - recoded
Marital status - recoded
Marital status - recoded
Marital status - recoded
Marital status - recoded
34531
Not filled
1
Never married
2
Married with certificate
3
Married traditionally
4
Consensual union
5
Divorced or separated
6
Widowed
9
Unknown
Schooling status
Schooling status
Schooling status
Schooling status
Schooling status
C1- What is (Name)'s schooling status?
The purpose of this question is to establish the level of school enrolment.
"School / college attendance" refers to any regular educational institutional, public or private, for systematic instruction at any level of education. Examples of educational institutions are primary schools, secondary school, technical schools, agricultural institutions and universities. The attendance shall have been full time participation. Adult or vocational training are not to be classified as school attendance. Cross the appropriate answer.
For persons aged 6 years and above
29907
4624
9
Not filled
1
Never attended
2
At school (full time)
3
Left school
4
Part-time
5
Distance learning
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
Highest education level
Highest education level
Highest education level
Highest education level
Highest education level
C3- What is the highest grade/standard/level of education (Name) has completed?
For office use only (Highest Grade Code)
Coder/Editor will enter an appropriate code from code list 4. As explain earlier, for don't known use code "99", for those who are currently in Grade 1, write code "10", for those in pre-school write code "00" and code "95" should be used for persons who 'NEVER ATTENDED' school.
For persons aged 6 years and above
29624
4907
99
Currently in pre-primary
10
Currently in sub a / grade 1
11
Sub a / grade 1
12
Sub b / grade 2
13
Standard 1 / grade 3
14
Standard 2 / grade 4
15
Standard 3 / grade 5
16
Standard 4 / grade 6
17
Standard 5 / grade 7
22
Standard 6 / grade 8
23
Standard 7 / grade 9
24
Standard 8 / grade 10
32
Standard 9 / grade 11
33
Standard 10 / grade 12
34
Higher grades (grade 13, a levels)
43
National primary certificate, educational cert. (prim - distance
51
1 year after standard 10 / grade 12 (ntc - 4 years)
52
2 year after standard 10 / grade 12 (ntc - 5 years)
53
3 year after standard 10 / grade 12 (ntc - 6 years)
61
University (1 year)
62
University (2 year)
63
University (3 year)
64
University (4 year)
65
Completed degree / diploma
71
Post-graduate (1 year)
72
Masters (2 years)
73
Doctor of philosophy - phd (3 years)
83
Educational diploma primary
84
Higher educaiton diploma primary / secondary / technical
91
Post-graduate in teacher training / higher education (post graduate diploma)
92
B.Ed degree (baccalaureus educationist)
95
None
99
Unknown
Sysmiss
Primary spoken language (information removed from public use file)
Primary spoken language (information removed from public use file)
Primary spoken language (information removed from public use file)
Primary spoken language (information removed from public use file)
Primary spoken language (information removed from public use file)
C5A- Name at most two languages (name) speak best with understanding?
Coder/Editor will enter the relevant language code from code list 5. Code '00' for persons who cannot speak, those persons who are mute.
For persons aged 6 years and above
34531
None
1
Kung
2
Heimkum
3
Other bushman languages
4
Silozi (sikololo)
5
Sifwe
6
Sisubiya
7
Siyeyi (yei)
8
Totela
9
Herero
10
Mbanderu
11
Other herero languages
12
Rukwangali
13
Rushambyu
14
Rugciriku
15
Thimbukushu
16
Other kavango languages
17
Nama
18
Damara
19
Kwanyama
20
Ndonga
21
Kwambi
22
Mbalantu
23
Ngandjera
24
Kwaluundhi
25
Kolonkhadi
26
Other oshiwambo languages
27
Tswana
30
Afrikaans
31
German
32
English
33
French
34
Italian
35
Dutch
36
Portuguese
39
Other european languages
40
Xhosa
41
Zulu
42
Sotho
43
Swahili
49
Other african languages
50
Chinese
51
Arabic
52
Korean
53
Japanese
54
Malay
55
Others
Sysmiss
Primary spoken language
Primary spoken language
Primary spoken language
Primary spoken language
Primary spoken language
29681
4850
None
1
Bushman languages (san)
2
Caprivi languages
3
Herero languages
4
Kavango languages
5
Nama/damara languages
6
Oshiwambo languages
7
European languages
8
Other languages
Sysmiss
Primary written language (information removed from public use file)
Primary written language (information removed from public use file)
Primary written language (information removed from public use file)
Primary written language (information removed from public use file)
Primary written language (information removed from public use file)
C5B- Name at most two languages (name) speak best with understanding?
Coder/Editor will enter the relevant language code from code list 5. Code '00' for persons who cannot speak, those persons who are mute.
For persons aged 6 years and above
34531
None
1
Kung
2
Heimkum
3
Other bushman languages
4
Silozi (sikololo)
5
Sifwe
6
Sisubiya
7
Siyeyi (yei)
8
Totela
9
Herero
10
Mbanderu
11
Other herero languages
12
Rukwangali
13
Rushambyu
14
Rugciriku
15
Thimbukushu
16
Other kavango languages
17
Nama
18
Damara
19
Kwanyama
20
Ndonga
21
Kwambi
22
Mbalantu
23
Ngandjera
24
Kwaluundhi
25
Kolonkhadi
26
Other oshiwambo languages
27
Tswana
30
Afrikaans
31
German
32
English
33
French
34
Italian
35
Dutch
36
Portuguese
39
Other european languages
40
Xhosa
41
Zulu
42
Sotho
43
Swahili
49
Other african languages
50
Chinese
51
Arabic
52
Korean
53
Japanese
54
Malay
55
Others
Sysmiss
Primary written language
Primary written language
Primary written language
Primary written language
Primary written language
28095
6436
None
1
Bushman languages (san)
2
Caprivi languages
3
Herero languages
4
Kavango languages
5
Nama/damara languages
6
Oshiwambo languages
7
European languages
8
Other languages
Sysmiss
Second spoken language (information removed from public use file)
Second spoken language (information removed from public use file)
Second spoken language (information removed from public use file)
Second spoken language (information removed from public use file)
Second spoken language (information removed from public use file)
C7A- Name at most two languages (name) can write in?
Coder/Editor will enter the relevant language code from code list 5. Code "00" is for those who cannot write with understanding.
For persons aged 6 years and above
34531
None
1
Kung
2
Heimkum
3
Other bushman languages
4
Silozi (sikololo)
5
Sifwe
6
Sisubiya
7
Siyeyi (yei)
8
Totela
9
Herero
10
Mbanderu
11
Other herero languages
12
Rukwangali
13
Rushambyu
14
Rugciriku
15
Thimbukushu
16
Other kavango languages
17
Nama
18
Damara
19
Kwanyama
20
Ndonga
21
Kwambi
22
Mbalantu
23
Ngandjera
24
Kwaluundhi
25
Kolonkhadi
26
Other oshiwambo languages
27
Tswana
30
Afrikaans
31
German
32
English
33
French
34
Italian
35
Dutch
36
Portuguese
39
Other european languages
40
Xhosa
41
Zulu
42
Sotho
43
Swahili
49
Other african languages
50
Chinese
51
Arabic
52
Korean
53
Japanese
54
Malay
55
Others
Sysmiss
Second spoken language
Second spoken language
Second spoken language
Second spoken language
Second spoken language
29528
5003
None
1
Bushman languages (san)
2
Caprivi languages
3
Herero languages
4
Kavango languages
5
Nama/damara languages
6
Oshiwambo languages
7
European languages
8
Other languages
Sysmiss
Second written language (information removed from public use file)
Second written language (information removed from public use file)
Second written language (information removed from public use file)
Second written language (information removed from public use file)
Second written language (information removed from public use file)
C7B- Name at most two languages (name) can write in?
Coder/Editor will enter the relevant language code from code list 5. Code "00" is for those who cannot write with understanding.
For persons aged 6 years and above
34531
None
1
Kung
2
Heimkum
3
Other bushman languages
4
Silozi (sikololo)
5
Sifwe
6
Sisubiya
7
Siyeyi (yei)
8
Totela
9
Herero
10
Mbanderu
11
Other herero languages
12
Rukwangali
13
Rushambyu
14
Rugciriku
15
Thimbukushu
16
Other kavango languages
17
Nama
18
Damara
19
Kwanyama
20
Ndonga
21
Kwambi
22
Mbalantu
23
Ngandjera
24
Kwaluundhi
25
Kolonkhadi
26
Other oshiwambo languages
27
Tswana
30
Afrikaans
31
German
32
English
33
French
34
Italian
35
Dutch
36
Portuguese
39
Other european languages
40
Xhosa
41
Zulu
42
Sotho
43
Swahili
49
Other african languages
50
Chinese
51
Arabic
52
Korean
53
Japanese
54
Malay
55
Others
Sysmiss
Second written language
Second written language
Second written language
Second written language
Second written language
27339
7192
None
1
Bushman languages (san)
2
Caprivi languages
3
Herero languages
4
Kavango languages
5
Nama/damara languages
6
Oshiwambo languages
7
European languages
8
Other languages
Sysmiss
Worked for pay/profit
Worked for pay/profit
Worked for pay/profit
Worked for pay/profit
Worked for pay/profit
D1- In the last seven days, did (Name) do any workfor pay, profit or any paymentin kind?
If answered yes in any of D1 to D8, go to E1
This question tries to filter out whether there was any economic activity that was carried out by the respondent during the last seven days preceding the interview. This activity could have been for pay (cash or in kind), profit.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
28238
6293
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Ran a business
Ran a business
Ran a business
Ran a business
Ran a business
D2- In the last seven days, did (Name) run or do any kind of business, big or small, for him/ herself or with one or more partners for at least one hour?
If answered yes in any of D1 to D8, go to E1
This question tries to filter out whether there was any economic activity that was carried out by the respondent during the last seven days preceding the interview. This could have been a business for self, with partners or even with family members.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
28194
6337
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Helped in household business without pay
Helped in household business without pay
Helped in household business without pay
Helped in household business without pay
Helped in household business without pay
D3- In the last seven days, did (Name) help without being paid in any kind of business run by his/her household, for at least one hour?
If answered yes in any of D1 to D8, go to E1
This question tries to filter out whether there was any economic activity that was carried out by the respondent during the last seven days preceding the interview. This could have been a work done without payment, which might be the family or self business.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
28189
6342
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Worked on own/household farm/garden
Worked on own/household farm/garden
Worked on own/household farm/garden
Worked on own/household farm/garden
Worked on own/household farm/garden
D4- In the last seven days, did (Name) do any work for his/her own or household farmplot /garden/cattle post or Kraal or help in growing farm produce, looking after animals for the household or own consumption, for at least one hour?
If answered yes in any of D1 to D8, go to E1
This question tries to filter out whether there was any economic activity that was carried out by the respondent during the last seven days preceding the interview. These are activities which might be viewed as for household consumption only, but can be of economic value. Therefore, an interviewer has to probe for more in these activities.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
28185
6346
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Fetched water/wood/dung for sale
Fetched water/wood/dung for sale
Fetched water/wood/dung for sale
Fetched water/wood/dung for sale
Fetched water/wood/dung for sale
D5- In the last seven days, did (Name) fetch water or collect wood/dung for household sale for at least one hour?
If answered yes in any of D1 to D8, go to E1
This question tries to filter out whether there was any economic activity that was carried out by the respondent during the last seven days preceding the interview. These are activities which might be viewed as none economic, but HHs could be generating income for livelihood. Therefore, it is of paramount to measure them.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
28191
6340
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Produced goods for household use
Produced goods for household use
Produced goods for household use
Produced goods for household use
Produced goods for household use
D6- In the last seven days, did (Name) produce any other goods for household use for at least one hour?
If answered yes in any of D1 to D8, go to E1
This question tries to filter out whether there was any economic activity that was carried out by the respondent during the last seven days preceding the interview. Any goods produced by the HH should be noted in order to evaluate their significance to and contribution to the livelihood of that HH.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
28193
6338
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Undertook construction/repair work on home/business
Undertook construction/repair work on home/business
Undertook construction/repair work on home/business
Undertook construction/repair work on home/business
Undertook construction/repair work on home/business
D7- In the last seven days, did (Name) do any construction or major repair work on his/ her own home, plot, cattle post or business or those of the household for at least one hour?
If answered yes in any of D1 to D8, go to E1
This question tries to filter out whether there was any economic activity that was carried out by the respondent during the last seven days preceding the interview. These major repairs done either at home, plot, cattle post, or even at the business by HH member could have been outsourced and be paid for, therefore, it's magnitude should be recognized and recorded as such.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
28188
6343
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Caught fish/other animals for household consumption
Caught fish/other animals for household consumption
Caught fish/other animals for household consumption
Caught fish/other animals for household consumption
Caught fish/other animals for household consumption
D8- In the last seven days, did (Name) catch any fish, prawns, shells, wild animals or other food for household consumption, for at least one hour?
If answered yes in any of D1 to D8, go to E1
This question tries to filter out whether there was any economic activity that was carried out by the respondent during the last seven days preceding the interview. As it is well known that catching fish or prawns or even hunting for household consumption contribute enormously to the livelihood of many HHs, therefore should be measured and be recorded.
If anyone coded "Yes" in D1 to D8, go to part E1. Thus, only people who answered "No" from D1 to D8 should proceed to D9.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
28162
6369
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Has an economic activity to return to
Has an economic activity to return to
Has an economic activity to return to
Has an economic activity to return to
Has an economic activity to return to
D9- Even though (Name) did not do any kind of work in the last seven days, does he/she have a job, business, or other economic or farming activity that he/ she will definitely return to?
If coded NO in D9, go to I1
The purpose of this question is to filter out all the employed persons including those persons who may be temporarily absent/away from work, for one reason or another, during the last 7 days preceding the interview. If YES, then ask D10 and D11 to determine the reason for absence as well as whether there was wage or salary paid while they were absent. If NO, then leave out D10 and D11 and go to section I for unemployed people. If no probe more proceeding to section I.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
28217
6314
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Reasons for not working (previous 7 days)
Reasons for not working (previous 7 days)
Reasons for not working (previous 7 days)
Reasons for not working (previous 7 days)
Reasons for not working (previous 7 days)
D10- Why did (name) not work during the last seven days?
This question intends to find out the reasons why workers were temporary absent from their work during the last 7 days. Possible answers are provided below. There may be more than one reason, but you should record only the main one, i.e. only one code should be crossed. Category "11", other, specify" is for those answers which do not fall under any of the possible answers provided and the interviewer must clearly write down the reason as given by the respondent.
(a) Included in this category are persons who have a job, business or a farm, but were temporarily not at work during the 7 days before the reference night for any specific reason. Thus a farmer who did not go to his/her farm during the reference period because of drought, or sickness should be classified under this category. Persons in the fishing industry who did not work because of the slack season, but who have assurance to go back to work also fall under this category.
(b) Persons who were temporarily absent from their main job before the reference night because of maternity leave, reduction in economic activity, shortage of raw materials, mechanical or electrical breakdowns should be included in this category, provided that they have an assurance of returning to work after short absence, or following the end of the contingency.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
28238
6293
99
Not filled
1
Sick, injury
2
Maternity, parental leave
3
Holiday, vacation
4
Education leave
5
Strike, lock-out
6
Temporary lay-off
7
Reduction in economic activity
8
Temporary re-organization, suspension of work
9
Personal, family responsibility
10
Off-season
11
Other reason
99
Unknown
Sysmiss
Was paid/business continued while away from work
Was paid/business continued while away from work
Was paid/business continued while away from work
Was paid/business continued while away from work
Was paid/business continued while away from work
D11- Was (name) being paid or did his/her business/farm continued to operate despite being absent from work during the Last seven days?
This question seeks to determine if the respondent were in formal job attachment. A person is in formal job if they have:
a) Assurance of return to work for the same employer AND
b) They are in receipt of all or significant part of wages/salary OR
c) Their total duration of absence does not exceed a limit as per national circumstances.
There are two possible answers: code "1" for "yes"; code "2" for "no.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
28172
6359
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Changed jobs (previous 12 months)
Changed jobs (previous 12 months)
Changed jobs (previous 12 months)
Changed jobs (previous 12 months)
Changed jobs (previous 12 months)
Ask who answered "Yes" to any in D1-D9
E1- Have (name) changed jobs in the last 12 months?
This question seeks to understand the trend of the employed people with regard to previous employment and or those who have not changed any job. If the respondent answers "No" to this question, skip E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, E7 and E8, since these questions are trying to determine the previous occupation and industry of the respondent. Go to E9 if the answer is 'No'.Otherwise, proceed if the answer is Yes.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
21087
13444
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Occupation in previous job (employed) (information removed from public use file)
Occupation in previous job (employed) (information removed from public use file)
Occupation in previous job (employed) (information removed from public use file)
Occupation in previous job (employed) (information removed from public use file)
Occupation in previous job (employed) (information removed from public use file)
Ask who answered "Yes" to any in D1-D9
For office use only
The code book with codes for different occupations will be provided and the right and corresponding code should be selected. The editor/coder is responsible for entering the information.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
34531
None
111
Recruits, soldiers and non-commissioned officers
112
Warrant officers
113
Commissioned officers
1111
Political office-bearers and senior government officials
1112
Senior government officials
1115
Meteorologists
1120
Traditional leaders
1210
Directors and chief executives
1220
Department managers
1221
Production and operations department managers
1222
Finance and administration department managers
1223
Personnel and industrial relations department managers
1224
Sales and marketing department managers
1225
Advertising and public relations department managers
1226
Supply and distribution department managers
1227
Computing services department managers
1228
Research and development department managers
1229
Other department managers not elsewhere classified
1230
School headmasters and principals
1311
General managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing
1312
General managers in manufacturing
1313
General managers in construction
1314
General managers in wholesale and retail trade
1315
General managers of restaurants and hotels
1316
General managers in transport, storage and communications
1317
General manager business services
1318
General managers in personal care, cleaning and related services
1319
General managers not elsewhere classified
2112
Chemists
2113
Geologists, geochemist
2120
Mathematicians, statisticians and related professionals
2130
Computing professionals
2140
Architects, engineers and related professionals
2141
Architects, town / regional and traffic planners
2142
Civil engineers
2144
Electrical, electronics and telecommunications engineers
2145
Mechanical engineers
2147
Metallurgists and material scientists
2148
Engineers and related professionals not elsewhere classified
2149
Engineers, not specified
2151
Land hydrographical surveyors
2211
Agronomists and related professionals
2212
Biologists, pharmacologists, pathologists and related professionals
2221
Medical practioners
2222
Dentists
2223
Veterinarians
2224
Pharmacists
2225
Professional nurses and midwives
2226
Health professionals not elsewhere classified
2310
College, university and higher education teachers
2321
Secondary education teachers (formal education)
2322
Secondary education teachers (vocational training)
2330
Primary education teachers
2340
Special education teachers
2351
Education methods specialist
2352
Education and vocational training inspectors
2411
Accountants
2412
Personnel and careers professionals
2413
Advertising professionals
2414
Public relations professionals
2415
Business professionals not elsewhere classified
2419
Business professionals not elsewhere classified
2421
Lawyers
2422
Judges and magistrates
2429
Jurists not elsewhere classified
2430
Archivists, curators, librarians and related professionals
2441
Economists
2442
Social, political and related scientists
2443
Philologists, translators and interpreters
2444
Psychologists
2445
Social workers
2451
Authors, journalist and other writers
2452
Sculptors, painters artistic and relatic artists
2453
Performing artists
2460
Religious professionals
2470
Government professionals not elsewhere stated
3112
Civil engineering technicians
3113
Electrical, electronics and telecommunications engineering technicians
3114
Mechanical engineering technicians
3115
Mining and metallurgical technicians
3119
Physical and engineering science technicians not else where classified
3121
Computer assistants
3122
Computer equipment operators
3131
Photographers and cameramen / women
3132
Broadcasting and telecommunications equipment operators
3139
Optical and electronic equipment operators not elsewhere classified
3141
Ship's deck officers, pilots, maine control personnel
3142
Aircraft pilots, flight navigators and engineers
3143
Air traffic controllers and safety technicians
3153
Mines inspectors
3154
Food and food processing inspectors
3155
Agricultural and fisheries inspectors
3159
Safety, quality and related technicians and inspectors not elsewhere classified
3211
Life science technicians
3212
Agronomy and forestry technicians and advisers
3213
Nature conservation officers
3221
Medical assistants
3222
Health inspectors and advisors
3223
Dietricians and nutritionists
3227
Veeterinary assistants
3228
Pharmaceutical assistants
3229
Modern health associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3230
Staff nurses
3240
Traditional healers
3310
Pre-primary education teachers
3320
Instructors
3321
Instructors (vocational training)
3322
Instructors (driving, flying, sailing, etc.)
3329
Instructors not elsewhere classified
3390
Teaching associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3410
Finance and sale associate professionals
3411
Insurance agents
3412
Real estate agents
3413
Travel consultants and organizers
3414
Technical and commercial sales representatives
3415
Buyers
3416
Appraisers, valuers and auctioneers
3419
Finance and sale associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3421
Trade brokers, clearing and forwarding agents
3422
Employment agents and labour contractors
3429
Business service agents and sales brokers not elsewhere classified
3431
Legal and related business associate professional
3432
Bookkeepers
3433
Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals
3439
Administrative associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3441
Tax, customs border inspectors and officials
3442
Social benefits officials
3443
Licensing officials
3444
Trade inspectors and officials
3449
Government associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3450
Police inspectors and detectives
3460
Welfare workers
3471
Decorators and commercial designers
3472
Radio, television and other announcers
3473
Athletes, sportspersons and related associate professionals
3480
Religious associate professionals
4111
Stenographers, typists, word-processors and related operators
4112
Data entry operators
4113
Bookkeeping and calculating machine operators
4114
Secretaries
4120
Numerical clerks (securities, tax, wages, invoice, salaries, etc.)
4131
Stock clerks
4132
Production and transport clerks
4141
Library and filling clerks
4142
Mail sorting and distribution clerks
4150
Correspondence clerks
4160
Clerical supervisors not elsewhere classified
4190
Other office clerks
4210
Cashiers, tellers and related clerks
4211
Cashiers, tellers, ticket clerks and related clerks
4212
Tellers and other counter clerks (bank)
4221
Travel agency and related clerks
4222
Receptionists and information clerks
4223
Telephone switchboard operators
4290
Other customer services clerks
5111
Travel attendants and travel stewards
5112
Transport conductors and ticket examiners
5113
Travel guides
5120
Housekeeping services workers
5131
Cooks
5132
Waiters / waitresses and bartenders
5141
Child care workers
5149
Other personal care and related workers
5151
Hairdressers, beauticians and related workers
5159
Personal services workers not elsewhere classified
5161
Fire fighters
5162
Police officers
5163
Prison guards
5164
Wildlife and nature conservation guards
5169
Protective services workers not elsewhere classified
5221
Shop salespersons and demonstrators
5222
Stall and market salespersons
5223
Petrol station attendants
6100
Commercial farmers, not specified
6111
Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers
6112
Field crop and vegetable growers
6113
Tree, shrub crop and mixed-crop growers
6121
Dairy and livestock producers (except karakul farmers)
6122
Poultry producers
6124
Karakul farmers
6125
Commercial animal producers and related workers not elsewhere classified
6130
Commercial crop and animal producers
6140
Forestry and related workers
6151
Fishery workers
6152
Game farmers, hunters and trappers
6200
Communal farmers, not specified
6210
Subsistence animal producers
6220
Subsistence crop and animal producers
6221
Mahangu growers (incl. Animal production)
6222
Maize growers (incl. Animal production)
6223
Other crop and vegetable growers (incl. Animal production)
6231
Subsistence fishery, hunting and trapping workers
6232
Food, plants and firewood collectors
7110
Miners not specified
7111
Team leaders and supervisors (mine, quarry)
7112
General underground miners
7113
General surface miners and quarry workers
7114
Miners treat, (mine quarry)
7115
Blasters
7116
Mineral samplers, sorters and graders, stone splitter, cutters and carvers
7121
Builders, traditional materials
7122
Bricklayers / plasterers and related workers
7123
Concrete workers
7124
Carpenters / joiners
7125
Roofers
7126
Floor layers and tile setters
7127
Plumbers / pipe fitters
7129
Building construction and related workers not elsewhere classified
7130
Electricians (general)
7131
Electricians (installation / appliance)
7132
Electricians (maintenance / industrial)
7141
Painters / decorators
7142
Glaziers
7144
Building structure cleaners and renovators
7211
Welders / fabricators, and structural-metal preparers
7212
Boiler makers
7213
Panel beaters / spray painters
7214
Other sheet-metal workers
7215
Structural-metal erectors, riggers and cable splicers
7216
Underwater workers
7222
Tool-makers and related workers
7223
Turners (machinists) and related workers
7231
Auto mechanics
7232
Aircraft engine mechanics
7233
Diesel engine mechanics
7234
Heavy plant vehicle mechanics
7235
Air conditioning / refrigeration mechanics
7236
Fitters (machinery)
7239
Machinery mechanics not elsewhere classified
7240
Fitters and turners
7251
Auto electricians
7252
Radio / television mechanics (home electronics)
7253
Instrument mechanics
7255
Electrical wireworkers
7259
Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters not elsewhere classified
7310
Precision workers in metal and related materials
7311
Precision-instrument and equipment workers
7312
Musical-instrument makers and turners
7313
Jewellery and precious-metal workers
7321
Potters
7322
Brick makers
7323
Glassworkers
7331
Handicraft workers in wood and related materials
7332
Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials
7343
Photographic and related workers
7345
Bookbinders
7349
Printing and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7411
Butchers, meat preparers and fishmongers
7412
Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectioners
7414
Local beer brewers
7419
Food processing and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7421
General woodworkers
7422
Joiners / cabinet-makers and related workers
7423
Woodworking-machine setters and setter-operators
7429
Wood and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7431
Fibre preparers
7432
Weavers, knitters and related workers
7433
Tailors, dressmakers and hatters
7435
Sewers, embroiderers and related workers
7436
Upholsterers and related workers
7442
Shoe and leather goods makers and repairers
8111
Underground machinery operators
8112
Surface machinery operators (mining, mineral- and metal-processing)
8113
Well drillers and borers and related workers
8121
Null
8130
Chemical-processing-plant operators
8141
Power-generating plant operators
8142
Steam-engine and boiler operators
8143
Incinerator, water-treatment and related plant operators
8190
Stationary-plant and related operators not elsewhere classified
8210
Machine-tool operators (metal-working machines)
8221
Cement and other mineral products machine operators
8222
Chemical-products machine operators
8223
Rubber- and plastic-products machine operators
8241
Printing-machine operators
8243
Paper-products machine operators
8252
Bleaching-, dyeing- and cleaning-machine operators
8261
Food-processing machine operators
8262
Beverage-processing machine operators
8271
Machinery assemblers
8272
Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers
8290
Machine operators not elsewhere classified
8312
Railway breakers, signallers and shutters
8320
Motor-vehicle drivers
8321
Car, taxi and van drivers
8322
Bus drivers
8323
Heavy-truck and lorry drivers
8331
Farm and forestry machinery operators
8332
Earth-moving machinery operators
8333
Crane and hoist operators
8334
Material handling equipment operators not elsewhere classified
8339
Material handling equipment operators not elsewhere classified
8340
Ship's deck crews and related workers
9010
General labourers, not specified
9110
Street vendors
9111
Street vendors (food)
9112
Newspaper vendors
9113
Other street vendors, non-food products
9120
Street services elementary occupations
9130
Cleaners, not specified
9131
Domestic helpers and cleaners
9132
Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels and other establishments
9133
Laundry workers
9141
Building caretakers
9142
Vehicle, window and related cleaners
9150
Messengers, porters, doorkeepers and related workers
9151
Messengers, package and luggage porters and deliverers
9152
Doorkeepers, watchpersons and related workers
9153
Vending-machine money collectors, meter readers and related workers
9161
Garbage collectors
9162
Sweepers and related labourers
9201
Agricultural, fishery and related labourers
9202
Agricultural labourers
9203
Forestry labourers, fishery, hunting and trapping labourers
9310
Mining and quarrying labourers
9320
Construction and maintenance labourers
9330
Manufacturing labourers
9331
Packers
9332
Assembling and sorting labourers
9339
Manufacturing labourers not elsewhere classified
9340
Freight handlers, loaders and unloaders
Sysmiss
Occupation in previous job (employed)
Occupation in previous job (employed)
Occupation in previous job (employed)
Occupation in previous job (employed)
Occupation in previous job (employed)
14966
19565
None
1
Armed forces
11
Legislators and senior officials
12
Corporate managers
13
General managers
21
Physical, mathematical and engineering professionals
22
Life science and health professionals
23
Teaching professionals
24
Other professionals
31
Physical and engineering science associate professionals
32
Life science and health associate professionals
33
Teaching associate professionals
34
Other associate professionals
41
Office clerks
42
Customer services
51
Personal and protective services workers
52
Models, salespersons, demonstrators
61
Market-oriented skilled agricultural and fishery workers
62
Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers
71
Mining and building trade services
72
Metal, machinery and retaled trades workers
73
Precision, handicrafts, printing and related trades workers
74
Other crafts and related trades workers
81
Stationary-plant and related operators
82
Machine operators and assemblers
83
Drivers and mobile equipment operators
90
General labourers, not specified
91
Sales and services elementary occupations
92
Agricultural, fishery and related labourers
93
Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport
Sysmiss
Industry in previous job (employed) (information removed from public use file)
Industry in previous job (employed) (information removed from public use file)
Industry in previous job (employed) (information removed from public use file)
Industry in previous job (employed) (information removed from public use file)
Industry in previous job (employed) (information removed from public use file)
Ask who answered "Yes" to any in D1-D9
For office use only
The code book with codes for different industry will be provided and the right and corresponding code should be selected. The editor/coder is responsible for entering the information.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
34531
None
110
Growing of non-preennial crops
111
Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds
113
Growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers
119
Growing of other non-perennial crops
121
Growing of grapes
122
Growing of tropical and subtropical fruits
125
Growing of other tree and bush fruits and nuts
127
Growing of beverage crops
129
Growing of other perennial crops
130
Plant propagation
140
Animal production
141
Raising of cattle and buffaloes
142
Raising of horses and other equines
144
Raising of sheep and goats
145
Raising of swine/pigs
146
Raising of poultry
149
Raising of other animals
150
Mixed farming
161
Support activities for crop production
162
Support activities for animal production
164
Seed processing for propagation
170
Hunting, trapping and related service activities
210
Silviculture and other forestry activities
220
Logging
230
Gathering of non-wood forest products
240
Support services to forestry
311
Marine fishing
312
Freshwater fishing
321
Marine aquaculture
510
Mining of hard coal
710
Mining of iron ores
721
Mining of uranium and thorium ores
729
Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores
810
Quarrying of stone, sand and clay
891
Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals
893
Extraction of salt
899
Other mining and quarrying n.E.C.
910
Support activities for petroleum and natural gas extraction
990
Support activities for other mining and quarrying
1010
Processing and preserving of meat
1020
Processing and preserving of fish, crustaceans and molluscs
1030
Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables
1040
Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats
1050
Manufacture of dairy products
1061
Manufacture of grain mill products
1062
Manufacture of starches and starch products
1070
Manufacture of other food products
1071
Manufacture of bakery products
1072
Manufacture of sugar
1074
Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products
1075
Manufacture of prepared meals and dishes
1079
Manufacture of other food products n.E.C.
1080
Manufacture of prepared animal feeds
1101
Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits
1103
Manufacture of malt liquors and malt
1104
Manufacture of soft drinks
1311
Preparation and spinning of textile fibres
1312
Weaving of textiles
1391
Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics
1393
Manufacture of carpets and rugs
1399
Manufacture of other textiles n.E.C.
1410
Manufacture of wearing apparel, except for apparel
1430
Manufacture of knitted and crocheted apparels
1511
Tanning and dressing of leather
1512
Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, saddlery and harness
1520
Manufacture of footwear
1610
Sawmilling and planing of wood
1622
Manufacture of builder's carpentry and joinery
1629
Manufacture of other products of wood
1701
Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard
1709
Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard
1811
Printing
1812
Service activities related to printing
1920
Manufacture of refined petroleum products
2013
Manufacture of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms
2022
Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics
2023
Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations
2030
Manufacture of man-made fibres
2220
Manufacture of plastics products
2310
Manufacture of glass and glass products
2392
Manufacture of clay building materials
2394
Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster
2395
Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster
2396
Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone
2399
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.E.C.
2410
Manufacture of basic iron and steel
2431
Casting of iron and steel
2511
Manufacture of structural metal products
2599
Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.E.C.
2710
Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers and electricity distribution and control apparatus
2733
Manufacture of wiring devices
2790
Manufacture of other electrical equipment
2819
Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery
2822
Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools
2824
Manufacture of machinery for mining, quarrying and construction
3100
Manufacture of furniture
3211
Manufacture of jewellery and related articles
3240
Manufacture of games and toys
3290
Other manufacturing n.E.C.
3311
Repair of fabricated metal products
3312
Repair of machinery
3313
Repair of electronic and optical equipment
3314
Repair of electrical equipment
3315
Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles
3319
Repair of other equipment
3320
Installation of industrial machinery and equipment
3510
Electric power generation, transmission and distribution
3520
Manufacture of gas
3530
Steam and air conditioning supply
3600
Water collection, treatment and supply
3700
Sewerage
3811
Collection of non-hazardous waste
3812
Collection of hazardous waste
3830
Materials recovery
3900
Remediation activities and other waste management services
4100
Construction of buildings
4130
Demolition and site preparation
4210
Construction of roads and railways
4220
Construction of utility projects
4290
Construction of other civil engineering projects
4321
Electrical installation
4322
Plumbing, heat and air-conditioning installation
4329
Other construction installation
4330
Building completion and finishing
4390
Other specialized construction activities
4510
Sale of motor vehicles
4520
Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
4530
Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories
4540
Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories
4620
Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals
4630
Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco
4641
Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear
4649
Wholesale of other household goods
4652
Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts
4653
Wholesale of agricultural machinery, equipment and supplies
4659
Wholesale of other machinery and equipment
4661
Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products
4663
Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies
4690
Non-specialized wholesale trade
4711
Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating
4719
Other retail sale in non-specialized stores
4720
Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized stores
4721
Retail sale of food in specialized stores
4722
Retail sale of beverages in specialized stores
4730
Retail sale of automotive fuel in specialized stores
4741
Retail sale of computers, peripheral units, software and telecommunications equipment in specialized stores
4742
Retail sale of audio and video equipment in specialized stores
4751
Retail sale of textiles in specialized stores
4752
Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass in specialized stores
4753
Retail sale of carpets, rugs, wall and floor coverings in specialized stores
4759
Retail sale of electrical household appliances, furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialized stores
4761
Retail sale of books, newspapers and stationary in specialized stores
4763
Retail sale in sporting equipment in specialized stores
4764
Retail sale of games and toys in specialized stores
4771
Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores
4772
Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles in specialized stores
4773
Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores
4774
Retail sale of second-hand goods
4781
Retail sale via stalls and markets of food, beverages and tobacco products
4782
Retail sale via stalls and markets of textiles, clothing and footwear
4789
Retail sale via stalls and markets of other goods
4790
Retail trade not in stores, stalls or markets
4791
Retail sale via mail order houses or via internet
4799
Other retail sale not in stores, stalls or markets
4911
Passenger rail transport, interurban
4912
Freight rail transport
4920
Other land transport
4921
Urban and suburban passenger land transport
4922
Other passenger land transport
4923
Freight transport by road
5011
Sea and coastal passenger water transport
5012
Sea and coastal freight water transport
5021
Inland passenger water transport
5110
Passenger air transport
5120
Freight air transport
5210
Freight air transport
5220
Support activities for transportation
5221
Service activities incidental to land transportation
5222
Service activities incidental to air transportation
5223
Service activities incidental to air transportation
5224
Cargo handling
5229
Other transportation support activities
5310
Postal activities
5320
Courier activities
5510
Short term accommodation activities
5520
Camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks
5590
Other accommodation
5610
Restaurants and mobile food service activities
5621
Event catering
5629
Other food service activities
5630
Beverage serving activities
5811
Book publishing
5813
Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals
5819
Other publishing activities
5911
Motion picture, video and television programme production activities
5912
Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities
5913
Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities
6010
Radio broadcasting
6020
Television programming and broadcasting activities
6110
Wired telecommunications activities
6130
Satellite telecommunications activities
6190
Other telecommunications activities
6200
Computer programming consultancy and related activities
6201
Computer programming activities
6202
Computer consultancy and computer facilities management activities
6209
Other information technology and computer service activities
6311
Data processing, hosting and related activities
6391
News agency activities
6399
Other information service activities n.E.C.
6411
Central banking
6419
Other monetary intermediation
6420
Activities of holding companies
6430
Trusts, funds and similar financial entities
6491
Financial leasing
6492
Other credit granting
6499
Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities, n.E.C.
6511
Life insurance
6512
Non-life insurance
6530
Pension funding
6611
Administration of financial markets
6612
Security and commodity contracts brokerage
6619
Other activities auxiliary to financial service activities
6622
Activities of insurance agents and brokers
6629
Other activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding
6630
Fund management activities
6810
Real estate activities with own or leased property
6820
Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis
6910
Legal activities
6920
Accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities
7000
Activites of head offices, management consultancy activities
7020
Management consultancy activities
7100
Architectural and engineering activities
7110
Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy
7120
Technical testing and analysis
7220
Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities
7310
Advertising
7320
Market research and public opinion polling
7410
Specialized design activities
7420
Photographic activities
7490
Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.E.C.
7500
Veterinary activities
7710
Renting and leasing of motor vehicles
7721
Renting and leasing of recreational and sports goods
7730
Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods
7740
Leasing of intellectual property and similar products, except copyrighted works
7810
Activities of employment placement agencies
7820
Temporary employment agency activities
7830
Other human resources provision
7910
Travel agency and tour operator activities
7911
Travel agency activities
7912
Tour operator activities
7990
Other reservation service and related activities
8010
Private security activities
8020
Security systems service activities
8030
Investigation activities
8121
General cleaning of buildings
8129
Other building and industrial cleaning activities
8130
Landscape care and maintenance service activities
8211
Combined office administrative services activities
8219
Photocopying, document preparation and other specialized office support activities
8220
Activities of call centres
8292
Packaging activities
8299
Other business support service activities n.E.C.
8410
Administration of the state and the economic and social policy of the community
8411
General public administration activities
8412
Regulation of the activities of providing health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security
8413
Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses
8421
Foreign affairs
8422
Defence activities
8423
Public order and safety activities
8430
Compulsory social security activities
8500
Education
8510
Pre-primary and primary education
8520
Secondary education
8521
General secondary education
8522
Technical and vocational secondary education
8530
Higher education
8540
Other education
8549
Other education n.E.C
8550
Educational support activities
8610
Hospital activities
8620
Medical and dental practice activities
8690
Other human health activities
8700
Residential care activities
8710
Residential nursing care facilities
8720
Residential care activities for mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse
8730
Residential care activities for the elderly and disabled
8790
Other residential care activities
8810
Social work activities without accommodation for the elderly and disabled
8890
Other social work activities without accommodation
9000
Creative, arts and entertainment activities
9100
Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities
9101
Library and archives activities
9102
Museums activities and operation of historical sites and buildings
9103
Botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserves activities
9200
Gambling and betting activities
9312
Activities of sports clubs
9319
Other sports activities
9320
Other amusement and recreation activities
9321
Activities of amusement parks and theme parks
9329
Other amusement and recreation activities n.E.C.
9411
Activities of business and employers membership organizations
9412
Activities of professional membership organizations
9491
Activities of religious organizations
9511
Repair of computers and peripheral equipment
9512
Repair of communication equipment
9521
Repair of consumer electronics
9522
Repair of household appliances and home and garden equipment
9523
Repair of footwear and leather goods
9524
Repair of furniture and home furnishings
9529
Repair of other personal and household goods
9601
Washing and (dry-) cleaning of textile and fur products
9602
Hairdressing and other beauty treatment
9603
Funeral and related activities
9609
Other personal service activities n.E.C.
9700
Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel
9800
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of private households for own use
9810
Undifferentiated goods-producing activities of private households for own use
9820
Undifferentiated service-producing activities of private households for own use
9900
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
Sysmiss
Industry in previous job (employed)
Industry in previous job (employed)
Industry in previous job (employed)
Industry in previous job (employed)
Industry in previous job (employed)
14966
19565
None
1
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
2
Mining and quarrying
3
Manufacturing
4
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
5
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities’
6
Construction
7
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
8
Transportation and storage
9
Accommodation and food service activities
10
Information and communication
11
Financial and insurance activities
12
Real estate activities
13
Professional, scientific and technical activities
14
Administrative and support service activities
15
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
16
Education
17
Human health and social work activities
18
Arts, entertainment and recreation
19
Other service activities
20
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use
21
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
Sysmiss
Locality of former employment (information removed from public use file)
Locality of former employment (information removed from public use file)
Locality of former employment (information removed from public use file)
Locality of former employment (information removed from public use file)
Locality of former employment (information removed from public use file)
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E8- Name town /locality where (name) worked before?
This question seeks to establish the trend of the employed people with regard to their movement between different geographic areas within the country as well as outside. You must write down the region, constituency and locality name where the person was employed before/previously. If the person was employed outside Namibia, just write the country not the town.
If Mr. Sanda was employed as a Statistician previously in Rundu, Kavango region, you must write Rundu.
If Mr. Sanda was employed as a Statistician previously in Kimberley in Northern Cape, you must write South Africa.
For all persons aged 8 years and above
34531
Sysmiss
Occupation2 (information removed from public use file)
Occupation2 (information removed from public use file)
Occupation2 (information removed from public use file)
Occupation2 (information removed from public use file)
Occupation2 (information removed from public use file)
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34531
None
111
Recruits, soldiers and non-commissioned officers
112
Warrant officers
113
Commissioned officers
1111
Political office-bearers and senior government officials
1112
Senior government officials
1115
Meteorologists
1120
Traditional leaders
1210
Directors and chief executives
1220
Department managers
1221
Production and operations department managers
1222
Finance and administration department managers
1223
Personnel and industrial relations department managers
1224
Sales and marketing department managers
1225
Advertising and public relations department managers
1226
Supply and distribution department managers
1227
Computing services department managers
1228
Research and development department managers
1229
Other department managers not elsewhere classified
1230
School headmasters and principals
1311
General managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing
1312
General managers in manufacturing
1313
General managers in construction
1314
General managers in wholesale and retail trade
1315
General managers of restaurants and hotels
1316
General managers in transport, storage and communications
1317
General manager business services
1318
General managers in personal care, cleaning and related services
1319
General managers not elsewhere classified
2112
Chemists
2113
Geologists, geochemist
2120
Mathematicians, statisticians and related professionals
2130
Computing professionals
2140
Architects, engineers and related professionals
2141
Architects, town / regional and traffic planners
2142
Civil engineers
2144
Electrical, electronics and telecommunications engineers
2145
Mechanical engineers
2147
Metallurgists and material scientists
2148
Engineers and related professionals not elsewhere classified
2149
Engineers, not specified
2151
Land hydrographical surveyors
2211
Agronomists and related professionals
2212
Biologists, pharmacologists, pathologists and related professionals
2221
Medical practioners
2222
Dentists
2223
Veterinarians
2224
Pharmacists
2225
Professional nurses and midwives
2226
Health professionals not elsewhere classified
2310
College, university and higher education teachers
2321
Secondary education teachers (formal education)
2322
Secondary education teachers (vocational training)
2330
Primary education teachers
2340
Special education teachers
2351
Education methods specialist
2352
Education and vocational training inspectors
2411
Accountants
2412
Personnel and careers professionals
2413
Advertising professionals
2414
Public relations professionals
2415
Business professionals not elsewhere classified
2419
Business professionals not elsewhere classified
2421
Lawyers
2422
Judges and magistrates
2429
Jurists not elsewhere classified
2430
Archivists, curators, librarians and related professionals
2441
Economists
2442
Social, political and related scientists
2443
Philologists, translators and interpreters
2444
Psychologists
2445
Social workers
2451
Authors, journalist and other writers
2452
Sculptors, painters artistic and relatic artists
2453
Performing artists
2460
Religious professionals
2470
Government professionals not elsewhere stated
3112
Civil engineering technicians
3113
Electrical, electronics and telecommunications engineering technicians
3114
Mechanical engineering technicians
3115
Mining and metallurgical technicians
3119
Physical and engineering science technicians not else where classified
3121
Computer assistants
3122
Computer equipment operators
3131
Photographers and cameramen / women
3132
Broadcasting and telecommunications equipment operators
3139
Optical and electronic equipment operators not elsewhere classified
3141
Ship's deck officers, pilots, maine control personnel
3142
Aircraft pilots, flight navigators and engineers
3143
Air traffic controllers and safety technicians
3153
Mines inspectors
3154
Food and food processing inspectors
3155
Agricultural and fisheries inspectors
3159
Safety, quality and related technicians and inspectors not elsewhere classified
3211
Life science technicians
3212
Agronomy and forestry technicians and advisers
3213
Nature conservation officers
3221
Medical assistants
3222
Health inspectors and advisors
3223
Dietricians and nutritionists
3227
Veeterinary assistants
3228
Pharmaceutical assistants
3229
Modern health associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3230
Staff nurses
3240
Traditional healers
3310
Pre-primary education teachers
3320
Instructors
3321
Instructors (vocational training)
3322
Instructors (driving, flying, sailing, etc.)
3329
Instructors not elsewhere classified
3390
Teaching associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3410
Finance and sale associate professionals
3411
Insurance agents
3412
Real estate agents
3413
Travel consultants and organizers
3414
Technical and commercial sales representatives
3415
Buyers
3416
Appraisers, valuers and auctioneers
3419
Finance and sale associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3421
Trade brokers, clearing and forwarding agents
3422
Employment agents and labour contractors
3429
Business service agents and sales brokers not elsewhere classified
3431
Legal and related business associate professional
3432
Bookkeepers
3433
Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals
3439
Administrative associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3441
Tax, customs border inspectors and officials
3442
Social benefits officials
3443
Licensing officials
3444
Trade inspectors and officials
3449
Government associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3450
Police inspectors and detectives
3460
Welfare workers
3471
Decorators and commercial designers
3472
Radio, television and other announcers
3473
Athletes, sportspersons and related associate professionals
3480
Religious associate professionals
4111
Stenographers, typists, word-processors and related operators
4112
Data entry operators
4113
Bookkeeping and calculating machine operators
4114
Secretaries
4120
Numerical clerks (securities, tax, wages, invoice, salaries, etc.)
4131
Stock clerks
4132
Production and transport clerks
4141
Library and filling clerks
4142
Mail sorting and distribution clerks
4150
Correspondence clerks
4160
Clerical supervisors not elsewhere classified
4190
Other office clerks
4210
Cashiers, tellers and related clerks
4211
Cashiers, tellers, ticket clerks and related clerks
4212
Tellers and other counter clerks (bank)
4221
Travel agency and related clerks
4222
Receptionists and information clerks
4223
Telephone switchboard operators
4290
Other customer services clerks
5111
Travel attendants and travel stewards
5112
Transport conductors and ticket examiners
5113
Travel guides
5120
Housekeeping services workers
5131
Cooks
5132
Waiters / waitresses and bartenders
5141
Child care workers
5149
Other personal care and related workers
5151
Hairdressers, beauticians and related workers
5159
Personal services workers not elsewhere classified
5161
Fire fighters
5162
Police officers
5163
Prison guards
5164
Wildlife and nature conservation guards
5169
Protective services workers not elsewhere classified
5221
Shop salespersons and demonstrators
5222
Stall and market salespersons
5223
Petrol station attendants
6100
Commercial farmers, not specified
6111
Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers
6112
Field crop and vegetable growers
6113
Tree, shrub crop and mixed-crop growers
6121
Dairy and livestock producers (except karakul farmers)
6122
Poultry producers
6124
Karakul farmers
6125
Commercial animal producers and related workers not elsewhere classified
6130
Commercial crop and animal producers
6140
Forestry and related workers
6151
Fishery workers
6152
Game farmers, hunters and trappers
6200
Communal farmers, not specified
6210
Subsistence animal producers
6220
Subsistence crop and animal producers
6221
Mahangu growers (incl. Animal production)
6222
Maize growers (incl. Animal production)
6223
Other crop and vegetable growers (incl. Animal production)
6231
Subsistence fishery, hunting and trapping workers
6232
Food, plants and firewood collectors
7110
Miners not specified
7111
Team leaders and supervisors (mine, quarry)
7112
General underground miners
7113
General surface miners and quarry workers
7114
Miners treat, (mine quarry)
7115
Blasters
7116
Mineral samplers, sorters and graders, stone splitter, cutters and carvers
7121
Builders, traditional materials
7122
Bricklayers / plasterers and related workers
7123
Concrete workers
7124
Carpenters / joiners
7125
Roofers
7126
Floor layers and tile setters
7127
Plumbers / pipe fitters
7129
Building construction and related workers not elsewhere classified
7130
Electricians (general)
7131
Electricians (installation / appliance)
7132
Electricians (maintenance / industrial)
7141
Painters / decorators
7142
Glaziers
7144
Building structure cleaners and renovators
7211
Welders / fabricators, and structural-metal preparers
7212
Boiler makers
7213
Panel beaters / spray painters
7214
Other sheet-metal workers
7215
Structural-metal erectors, riggers and cable splicers
7216
Underwater workers
7222
Tool-makers and related workers
7223
Turners (machinists) and related workers
7231
Auto mechanics
7232
Aircraft engine mechanics
7233
Diesel engine mechanics
7234
Heavy plant vehicle mechanics
7235
Air conditioning / refrigeration mechanics
7236
Fitters (machinery)
7239
Machinery mechanics not elsewhere classified
7240
Fitters and turners
7251
Auto electricians
7252
Radio / television mechanics (home electronics)
7253
Instrument mechanics
7255
Electrical wireworkers
7259
Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters not elsewhere classified
7310
Precision workers in metal and related materials
7311
Precision-instrument and equipment workers
7312
Musical-instrument makers and turners
7313
Jewellery and precious-metal workers
7321
Potters
7322
Brick makers
7323
Glassworkers
7331
Handicraft workers in wood and related materials
7332
Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials
7343
Photographic and related workers
7345
Bookbinders
7349
Printing and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7411
Butchers, meat preparers and fishmongers
7412
Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectioners
7414
Local beer brewers
7419
Food processing and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7421
General woodworkers
7422
Joiners / cabinet-makers and related workers
7423
Woodworking-machine setters and setter-operators
7429
Wood and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7431
Fibre preparers
7432
Weavers, knitters and related workers
7433
Tailors, dressmakers and hatters
7435
Sewers, embroiderers and related workers
7436
Upholsterers and related workers
7442
Shoe and leather goods makers and repairers
8111
Underground machinery operators
8112
Surface machinery operators (mining, mineral- and metal-processing)
8113
Well drillers and borers and related workers
8121
Null
8130
Chemical-processing-plant operators
8141
Power-generating plant operators
8142
Steam-engine and boiler operators
8143
Incinerator, water-treatment and related plant operators
8190
Stationary-plant and related operators not elsewhere classified
8210
Machine-tool operators (metal-working machines)
8221
Cement and other mineral products machine operators
8222
Chemical-products machine operators
8223
Rubber- and plastic-products machine operators
8241
Printing-machine operators
8243
Paper-products machine operators
8252
Bleaching-, dyeing- and cleaning-machine operators
8261
Food-processing machine operators
8262
Beverage-processing machine operators
8271
Machinery assemblers
8272
Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers
8290
Machine operators not elsewhere classified
8312
Railway breakers, signallers and shutters
8320
Motor-vehicle drivers
8321
Car, taxi and van drivers
8322
Bus drivers
8323
Heavy-truck and lorry drivers
8331
Farm and forestry machinery operators
8332
Earth-moving machinery operators
8333
Crane and hoist operators
8334
Material handling equipment operators not elsewhere classified
8339
Material handling equipment operators not elsewhere classified
8340
Ship's deck crews and related workers
9010
General labourers, not specified
9110
Street vendors
9111
Street vendors (food)
9112
Newspaper vendors
9113
Other street vendors, non-food products
9120
Street services elementary occupations
9130
Cleaners, not specified
9131
Domestic helpers and cleaners
9132
Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels and other establishments
9133
Laundry workers
9141
Building caretakers
9142
Vehicle, window and related cleaners
9150
Messengers, porters, doorkeepers and related workers
9151
Messengers, package and luggage porters and deliverers
9152
Doorkeepers, watchpersons and related workers
9153
Vending-machine money collectors, meter readers and related workers
9161
Garbage collectors
9162
Sweepers and related labourers
9201
Agricultural, fishery and related labourers
9202
Agricultural labourers
9203
Forestry labourers, fishery, hunting and trapping labourers
9310
Mining and quarrying labourers
9320
Construction and maintenance labourers
9330
Manufacturing labourers
9331
Packers
9332
Assembling and sorting labourers
9339
Manufacturing labourers not elsewhere classified
9340
Freight handlers, loaders and unloaders
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Occupation in current main job
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Occupation in current main job
20964
13567
None
1
Armed forces
11
Legislators and senior officials
12
Corporate managers
13
General managers
21
Physical, mathematical and engineering professionals
22
Life science and health professionals
23
Teaching professionals
24
Other professionals
31
Physical and engineering science associate professionals
32
Life science and health associate professionals
33
Teaching associate professionals
34
Other associate professionals
41
Office clerks
42
Customer services
51
Personal and protective services workers
52
Models, salespersons, demonstrators
61
Market-oriented skilled agricultural and fishery workers
62
Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers
71
Mining and building trade services
72
Metal, machinery and retaled trades workers
73
Precision, handicrafts, printing and related trades workers
74
Other crafts and related trades workers
81
Stationary-plant and related operators
82
Machine operators and assemblers
83
Drivers and mobile equipment operators
90
General labourers, not specified
91
Sales and services elementary occupations
92
Agricultural, fishery and related labourers
93
Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport
Sysmiss
Worked full- part-time
Worked full- part-time
Worked full- part-time
Worked full- part-time
Worked full- part-time
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Cross appropriately the correct answer, if it is full time code "1" and if it is part time code "2".
21017
13514
2
Not filled
1
Full time
2
Part time
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34531
None
110
Growing of non-preennial crops
111
Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds
113
Growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers
119
Growing of other non-perennial crops
121
Growing of grapes
122
Growing of tropical and subtropical fruits
125
Growing of other tree and bush fruits and nuts
127
Growing of beverage crops
129
Growing of other perennial crops
130
Plant propagation
140
Animal production
141
Raising of cattle and buffaloes
142
Raising of horses and other equines
144
Raising of sheep and goats
145
Raising of swine/pigs
146
Raising of poultry
149
Raising of other animals
150
Mixed farming
161
Support activities for crop production
162
Support activities for animal production
164
Seed processing for propagation
170
Hunting, trapping and related service activities
210
Silviculture and other forestry activities
220
Logging
230
Gathering of non-wood forest products
240
Support services to forestry
311
Marine fishing
312
Freshwater fishing
321
Marine aquaculture
510
Mining of hard coal
710
Mining of iron ores
721
Mining of uranium and thorium ores
729
Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores
810
Quarrying of stone, sand and clay
891
Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals
893
Extraction of salt
899
Other mining and quarrying n.E.C.
910
Support activities for petroleum and natural gas extraction
990
Support activities for other mining and quarrying
1010
Processing and preserving of meat
1020
Processing and preserving of fish, crustaceans and molluscs
1030
Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables
1040
Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats
1050
Manufacture of dairy products
1061
Manufacture of grain mill products
1062
Manufacture of starches and starch products
1070
Manufacture of other food products
1071
Manufacture of bakery products
1072
Manufacture of sugar
1074
Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products
1075
Manufacture of prepared meals and dishes
1079
Manufacture of other food products n.E.C.
1080
Manufacture of prepared animal feeds
1101
Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits
1103
Manufacture of malt liquors and malt
1104
Manufacture of soft drinks
1311
Preparation and spinning of textile fibres
1312
Weaving of textiles
1391
Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics
1393
Manufacture of carpets and rugs
1399
Manufacture of other textiles n.E.C.
1410
Manufacture of wearing apparel, except for apparel
1430
Manufacture of knitted and crocheted apparels
1511
Tanning and dressing of leather
1512
Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, saddlery and harness
1520
Manufacture of footwear
1610
Sawmilling and planing of wood
1622
Manufacture of builder's carpentry and joinery
1629
Manufacture of other products of wood
1701
Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard
1709
Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard
1811
Printing
1812
Service activities related to printing
1920
Manufacture of refined petroleum products
2013
Manufacture of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms
2022
Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics
2023
Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations
2030
Manufacture of man-made fibres
2220
Manufacture of plastics products
2310
Manufacture of glass and glass products
2392
Manufacture of clay building materials
2394
Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster
2395
Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster
2396
Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone
2399
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.E.C.
2410
Manufacture of basic iron and steel
2431
Casting of iron and steel
2511
Manufacture of structural metal products
2599
Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.E.C.
2710
Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers and electricity distribution and control apparatus
2733
Manufacture of wiring devices
2790
Manufacture of other electrical equipment
2819
Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery
2822
Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools
2824
Manufacture of machinery for mining, quarrying and construction
3100
Manufacture of furniture
3211
Manufacture of jewellery and related articles
3240
Manufacture of games and toys
3290
Other manufacturing n.E.C.
3311
Repair of fabricated metal products
3312
Repair of machinery
3313
Repair of electronic and optical equipment
3314
Repair of electrical equipment
3315
Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles
3319
Repair of other equipment
3320
Installation of industrial machinery and equipment
3510
Electric power generation, transmission and distribution
3520
Manufacture of gas
3530
Steam and air conditioning supply
3600
Water collection, treatment and supply
3700
Sewerage
3811
Collection of non-hazardous waste
3812
Collection of hazardous waste
3830
Materials recovery
3900
Remediation activities and other waste management services
4100
Construction of buildings
4130
Demolition and site preparation
4210
Construction of roads and railways
4220
Construction of utility projects
4290
Construction of other civil engineering projects
4321
Electrical installation
4322
Plumbing, heat and air-conditioning installation
4329
Other construction installation
4330
Building completion and finishing
4390
Other specialized construction activities
4510
Sale of motor vehicles
4520
Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
4530
Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories
4540
Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories
4620
Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals
4630
Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco
4641
Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear
4649
Wholesale of other household goods
4652
Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts
4653
Wholesale of agricultural machinery, equipment and supplies
4659
Wholesale of other machinery and equipment
4661
Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products
4663
Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies
4690
Non-specialized wholesale trade
4711
Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating
4719
Other retail sale in non-specialized stores
4720
Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized stores
4721
Retail sale of food in specialized stores
4722
Retail sale of beverages in specialized stores
4730
Retail sale of automotive fuel in specialized stores
4741
Retail sale of computers, peripheral units, software and telecommunications equipment in specialized stores
4742
Retail sale of audio and video equipment in specialized stores
4751
Retail sale of textiles in specialized stores
4752
Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass in specialized stores
4753
Retail sale of carpets, rugs, wall and floor coverings in specialized stores
4759
Retail sale of electrical household appliances, furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialized stores
4761
Retail sale of books, newspapers and stationary in specialized stores
4763
Retail sale in sporting equipment in specialized stores
4764
Retail sale of games and toys in specialized stores
4771
Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores
4772
Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles in specialized stores
4773
Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores
4774
Retail sale of second-hand goods
4781
Retail sale via stalls and markets of food, beverages and tobacco products
4782
Retail sale via stalls and markets of textiles, clothing and footwear
4789
Retail sale via stalls and markets of other goods
4790
Retail trade not in stores, stalls or markets
4791
Retail sale via mail order houses or via internet
4799
Other retail sale not in stores, stalls or markets
4911
Passenger rail transport, interurban
4912
Freight rail transport
4920
Other land transport
4921
Urban and suburban passenger land transport
4922
Other passenger land transport
4923
Freight transport by road
5011
Sea and coastal passenger water transport
5012
Sea and coastal freight water transport
5021
Inland passenger water transport
5110
Passenger air transport
5120
Freight air transport
5210
Freight air transport
5220
Support activities for transportation
5221
Service activities incidental to land transportation
5222
Service activities incidental to air transportation
5223
Service activities incidental to air transportation
5224
Cargo handling
5229
Other transportation support activities
5310
Postal activities
5320
Courier activities
5510
Short term accommodation activities
5520
Camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks
5590
Other accommodation
5610
Restaurants and mobile food service activities
5621
Event catering
5629
Other food service activities
5630
Beverage serving activities
5811
Book publishing
5813
Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals
5819
Other publishing activities
5911
Motion picture, video and television programme production activities
5912
Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities
5913
Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities
6010
Radio broadcasting
6020
Television programming and broadcasting activities
6110
Wired telecommunications activities
6130
Satellite telecommunications activities
6190
Other telecommunications activities
6200
Computer programming consultancy and related activities
6201
Computer programming activities
6202
Computer consultancy and computer facilities management activities
6209
Other information technology and computer service activities
6311
Data processing, hosting and related activities
6391
News agency activities
6399
Other information service activities n.E.C.
6411
Central banking
6419
Other monetary intermediation
6420
Activities of holding companies
6430
Trusts, funds and similar financial entities
6491
Financial leasing
6492
Other credit granting
6499
Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities, n.E.C.
6511
Life insurance
6512
Non-life insurance
6530
Pension funding
6611
Administration of financial markets
6612
Security and commodity contracts brokerage
6619
Other activities auxiliary to financial service activities
6622
Activities of insurance agents and brokers
6629
Other activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding
6630
Fund management activities
6810
Real estate activities with own or leased property
6820
Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis
6910
Legal activities
6920
Accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities
7000
Activites of head offices, management consultancy activities
7020
Management consultancy activities
7100
Architectural and engineering activities
7110
Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy
7120
Technical testing and analysis
7220
Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities
7310
Advertising
7320
Market research and public opinion polling
7410
Specialized design activities
7420
Photographic activities
7490
Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.E.C.
7500
Veterinary activities
7710
Renting and leasing of motor vehicles
7721
Renting and leasing of recreational and sports goods
7730
Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods
7740
Leasing of intellectual property and similar products, except copyrighted works
7810
Activities of employment placement agencies
7820
Temporary employment agency activities
7830
Other human resources provision
7910
Travel agency and tour operator activities
7911
Travel agency activities
7912
Tour operator activities
7990
Other reservation service and related activities
8010
Private security activities
8020
Security systems service activities
8030
Investigation activities
8121
General cleaning of buildings
8129
Other building and industrial cleaning activities
8130
Landscape care and maintenance service activities
8211
Combined office administrative services activities
8219
Photocopying, document preparation and other specialized office support activities
8220
Activities of call centres
8292
Packaging activities
8299
Other business support service activities n.E.C.
8410
Administration of the state and the economic and social policy of the community
8411
General public administration activities
8412
Regulation of the activities of providing health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security
8413
Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses
8421
Foreign affairs
8422
Defence activities
8423
Public order and safety activities
8430
Compulsory social security activities
8500
Education
8510
Pre-primary and primary education
8520
Secondary education
8521
General secondary education
8522
Technical and vocational secondary education
8530
Higher education
8540
Other education
8549
Other education n.E.C
8550
Educational support activities
8610
Hospital activities
8620
Medical and dental practice activities
8690
Other human health activities
8700
Residential care activities
8710
Residential nursing care facilities
8720
Residential care activities for mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse
8730
Residential care activities for the elderly and disabled
8790
Other residential care activities
8810
Social work activities without accommodation for the elderly and disabled
8890
Other social work activities without accommodation
9000
Creative, arts and entertainment activities
9100
Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities
9101
Library and archives activities
9102
Museums activities and operation of historical sites and buildings
9103
Botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserves activities
9200
Gambling and betting activities
9312
Activities of sports clubs
9319
Other sports activities
9320
Other amusement and recreation activities
9321
Activities of amusement parks and theme parks
9329
Other amusement and recreation activities n.E.C.
9411
Activities of business and employers membership organizations
9412
Activities of professional membership organizations
9491
Activities of religious organizations
9511
Repair of computers and peripheral equipment
9512
Repair of communication equipment
9521
Repair of consumer electronics
9522
Repair of household appliances and home and garden equipment
9523
Repair of footwear and leather goods
9524
Repair of furniture and home furnishings
9529
Repair of other personal and household goods
9601
Washing and (dry-) cleaning of textile and fur products
9602
Hairdressing and other beauty treatment
9603
Funeral and related activities
9609
Other personal service activities n.E.C.
9700
Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel
9800
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of private households for own use
9810
Undifferentiated goods-producing activities of private households for own use
9820
Undifferentiated service-producing activities of private households for own use
9900
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
Industry in current main job
Industry in current main job
Industry in current main job
Industry in current main job
Industry in current main job
20963
13568
None
1
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
2
Mining and quarrying
3
Manufacturing
4
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
5
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities’
6
Construction
7
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
8
Transportation and storage
9
Accommodation and food service activities
10
Information and communication
11
Financial and insurance activities
12
Real estate activities
13
Professional, scientific and technical activities
14
Administrative and support service activities
15
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
16
Education
17
Human health and social work activities
18
Arts, entertainment and recreation
19
Other service activities
20
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use
21
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
Sysmiss
Employment type
Employment type
Employment type
Employment type
Employment type
E16- In (name) main job, did he/she work as...?
If coded 5 or 6 continue, else go to E22)
This question is to collect information on the employment status. Different employment statuses are given. The interviewer should cross the corresponding code of the respondent's status.
21017
13514
99
Not filled
1
Subsistencewithemployees
2
Subsistencenoemployees
3
Otheremployer
4
Otherownaccount
5
Domesticworker
6
Otheremployee
7
Unpaidfamilysubsist
8
Unpaidfamilyother
9
Other
99
Dontknow
Sysmiss
Employment sector
Employment sector
Employment sector
Employment sector
Employment sector
E17- Is (Name)'s place of work a....?
This question seeks to identify in which entity/business the respondent is employed. These are main categories which employs most of the workers in the country.
21017
13514
99
Not filled
1
Government
2
Parastatal
3
Formal private
4
Informal private
5
Non profit
6
Cooperative
7
Private hh farm
8
Private hh not farm
9
Other
99
Dont know
Sysmiss
Number of employees in workplace
Number of employees in workplace
Number of employees in workplace
Number of employees in workplace
Number of employees in workplace
E18- How many people including (name) do work at his/ her work place?
This question seeks to identify the number of persons working at the different workplaces; it aims at measuring the size of the workforce by the number of employees. Record the corresponding response category as given by the respondent.
21017
13514
99
Not filled
1
1
2
41308
3
41369
4
41435
5
41593
6
16-20
7
>20
99
Unknown
Sysmiss
Employer provides food
Employer provides food
Employer provides food
Employer provides food
Employer provides food
E19- Which of the following does (name)'s employer provide to him/her?, Food
If coded 7,Go to E22
This question seeks to identify the type of benefits provided to employees by their employers and it should be completed ONLY if coded 5 or 6 in E16. Employers provide different benefits, like accommodation or clothes and allowances (monetary). If the employer provides money for accommodation for example, then that is a benefit for that employee since its added to his/her gross salary. More than one response is possible since more benefits can be provided.
E20 should be completed ONLY if coded 1-6 in E19, otherwise go to E22.
1589
32942
1
1
Not filled
1
Food
2
Accommodation
3
Clothes
4
Transport
5
Pension schemes
6
Other
7
None
Sysmiss
Employer provides accommodation
Employer provides accommodation
Employer provides accommodation
Employer provides accommodation
Employer provides accommodation
E19- Which of the following does (name)'s employer provide to him/her?, Accomodation
If coded 7,Go to E22
This question seeks to identify the type of benefits provided to employees by their employers and it should be completed ONLY if coded 5 or 6 in E16. Employers provide different benefits, like accommodation or clothes and allowances (monetary). If the employer provides money for accommodation for example, then that is a benefit for that employee since its added to his/her gross salary. More than one response is possible since more benefits can be provided.
E20 should be completed ONLY if coded 1-6 in E19, otherwise go to E22.
1828
32703
2
2
Not filled
1
Food
2
Accommodation
3
Clothes
4
Transport
5
Pension schemes
6
Other
7
None
Sysmiss
Employer provides clothes
Employer provides clothes
Employer provides clothes
Employer provides clothes
Employer provides clothes
E19- Which of the following does (name)'s employer provide to him/her?, Clothes
If coded 7,Go to E22
This question seeks to identify the type of benefits provided to employees by their employers and it should be completed ONLY if coded 5 or 6 in E16. Employers provide different benefits, like accommodation or clothes and allowances (monetary). If the employer provides money for accommodation for example, then that is a benefit for that employee since its added to his/her gross salary. More than one response is possible since more benefits can be provided.
E20 should be completed ONLY if coded 1-6 in E19, otherwise go to E22.
2112
32419
3
3
Not filled
1
Food
2
Accommodation
3
Clothes
4
Transport
5
Pension schemes
6
Other
7
None
Sysmiss
Employer provides transport
Employer provides transport
Employer provides transport
Employer provides transport
Employer provides transport
E19- Which of the following does (name)'s employer provide to him/her?, Transport
If coded 7,Go to E22
This question seeks to identify the type of benefits provided to employees by their employers and it should be completed ONLY if coded 5 or 6 in E16. Employers provide different benefits, like accommodation or clothes and allowances (monetary). If the employer provides money for accommodation for example, then that is a benefit for that employee since its added to his/her gross salary. More than one response is possible since more benefits can be provided.
E20 should be completed ONLY if coded 1-6 in E19, otherwise go to E22.
1726
32805
4
4
Not filled
1
Food
2
Accommodation
3
Clothes
4
Transport
5
Pension schemes
6
Other
7
None
Sysmiss
Pension Schemes
Pension Schemes
Pension Schemes
Pension Schemes
Pension Schemes
E19- Which of the following does (name)'s employer provide to him/her?, Pension Schemes
If coded 7,Go to E22
This question seeks to identify the type of benefits provided to employees by their employers and it should be completed ONLY if coded 5 or 6 in E16. Employers provide different benefits, like accommodation or clothes and allowances (monetary). If the employer provides money for accommodation for example, then that is a benefit for that employee since its added to his/her gross salary. More than one response is possible since more benefits can be provided.
E20 should be completed ONLY if coded 1-6 in E19, otherwise go to E22.
1990
32541
5
5
Not filled
1
Food
2
Accommodation
3
Clothes
4
Transport
5
Pension schemes
6
Other
7
None
Sysmiss
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
E19- Which of the following does (name)'s employer provide to him/her?, Other
If coded 7,Go to E22
This question seeks to identify the type of benefits provided to employees by their employers and it should be completed ONLY if coded 5 or 6 in E16. Employers provide different benefits, like accommodation or clothes and allowances (monetary). If the employer provides money for accommodation for example, then that is a benefit for that employee since its added to his/her gross salary. More than one response is possible since more benefits can be provided.
E20 should be completed ONLY if coded 1-6 in E19, otherwise go to E22.
194
34337
6
6
Not filled
1
Food
2
Accommodation
3
Clothes
4
Transport
5
Pension schemes
6
Other
7
None
Sysmiss
None
None
None
None
None
E19- Which of the following does (name)'s employer provide to him/her?, None
If coded 7,Go to E22
This question seeks to identify the type of benefits provided to employees by their employers and it should be completed ONLY if coded 5 or 6 in E16. Employers provide different benefits, like accommodation or clothes and allowances (monetary). If the employer provides money for accommodation for example, then that is a benefit for that employee since its added to his/her gross salary. More than one response is possible since more benefits can be provided.
E20 should be completed ONLY if coded 1-6 in E19, otherwise go to E22.
3508
31023
7
7
Not filled
1
Food
2
Accommodation
3
Clothes
4
Transport
5
Pension schemes
6
Other
7
None
Sysmiss
Does (name) employer deduct for any of the items provided?
Does (name) employer deduct for any of the items provided?
Does (name) employer deduct for any of the items provided?
Does (name) employer deduct for any of the items provided?
Does (name) employer deduct for any of the items provided?
E20- Does (name) employer deduct for any of the items provided?
If coded 2 or 9, go to E22, otherwise proceed if coded 1.
This question aims at establishing whether employers are deducting money for the benefits they provide to their employees and the amount deducted. The interviewer is expected to READ OUT the benefits provided, those ones chosen in E19.
20823
13708
9
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
How much is deducted
How much is deducted
How much is deducted
How much is deducted
How much is deducted
E21 should be answer ONLY if coded 1 in E20.
E21- How much is deducted?
This question seeks to know how much amount is deducted for the benefits that the employees are getting. The amount should be recorded monthly and in Namibian Dollars (N$). Eg. If the respondent gets paid hourly, the respondent's wage/salary should be multiplied by number of hours worked in a month.
20823
13708
27916
Has a second job
Has a second job
Has a second job
Has a second job
Has a second job
E22- Does (name) have a second main job?
If coded 2 or 9, go to E30.
This question is to filter people who have more than one job, to find their characteristics.
Second Main job refers to any other job/business that a person is doing to receive extra income. it doesn't depend on how much you earn or the income you get from that job. Second main job is determined by the time criteria.
20823
13708
9
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
Occupation in secondary job (information removed from public use file)
Occupation in secondary job (information removed from public use file)
Occupation in secondary job (information removed from public use file)
Occupation in secondary job (information removed from public use file)
Occupation in secondary job (information removed from public use file)
E24- For office use only
34531
None
111
Recruits, soldiers and non-commissioned officers
112
Warrant officers
113
Commissioned officers
1111
Political office-bearers and senior government officials
1112
Senior government officials
1115
Meteorologists
1120
Traditional leaders
1210
Directors and chief executives
1220
Department managers
1221
Production and operations department managers
1222
Finance and administration department managers
1223
Personnel and industrial relations department managers
1224
Sales and marketing department managers
1225
Advertising and public relations department managers
1226
Supply and distribution department managers
1227
Computing services department managers
1228
Research and development department managers
1229
Other department managers not elsewhere classified
1230
School headmasters and principals
1311
General managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing
1312
General managers in manufacturing
1313
General managers in construction
1314
General managers in wholesale and retail trade
1315
General managers of restaurants and hotels
1316
General managers in transport, storage and communications
1317
General manager business services
1318
General managers in personal care, cleaning and related services
1319
General managers not elsewhere classified
2112
Chemists
2113
Geologists, geochemist
2120
Mathematicians, statisticians and related professionals
2130
Computing professionals
2140
Architects, engineers and related professionals
2141
Architects, town / regional and traffic planners
2142
Civil engineers
2144
Electrical, electronics and telecommunications engineers
2145
Mechanical engineers
2147
Metallurgists and material scientists
2148
Engineers and related professionals not elsewhere classified
2149
Engineers, not specified
2151
Land hydrographical surveyors
2211
Agronomists and related professionals
2212
Biologists, pharmacologists, pathologists and related professionals
2221
Medical practioners
2222
Dentists
2223
Veterinarians
2224
Pharmacists
2225
Professional nurses and midwives
2226
Health professionals not elsewhere classified
2310
College, university and higher education teachers
2321
Secondary education teachers (formal education)
2322
Secondary education teachers (vocational training)
2330
Primary education teachers
2340
Special education teachers
2351
Education methods specialist
2352
Education and vocational training inspectors
2411
Accountants
2412
Personnel and careers professionals
2413
Advertising professionals
2414
Public relations professionals
2415
Business professionals not elsewhere classified
2419
Business professionals not elsewhere classified
2421
Lawyers
2422
Judges and magistrates
2429
Jurists not elsewhere classified
2430
Archivists, curators, librarians and related professionals
2441
Economists
2442
Social, political and related scientists
2443
Philologists, translators and interpreters
2444
Psychologists
2445
Social workers
2451
Authors, journalist and other writers
2452
Sculptors, painters artistic and relatic artists
2453
Performing artists
2460
Religious professionals
2470
Government professionals not elsewhere stated
3112
Civil engineering technicians
3113
Electrical, electronics and telecommunications engineering technicians
3114
Mechanical engineering technicians
3115
Mining and metallurgical technicians
3119
Physical and engineering science technicians not else where classified
3121
Computer assistants
3122
Computer equipment operators
3131
Photographers and cameramen / women
3132
Broadcasting and telecommunications equipment operators
3139
Optical and electronic equipment operators not elsewhere classified
3141
Ship's deck officers, pilots, maine control personnel
3142
Aircraft pilots, flight navigators and engineers
3143
Air traffic controllers and safety technicians
3153
Mines inspectors
3154
Food and food processing inspectors
3155
Agricultural and fisheries inspectors
3159
Safety, quality and related technicians and inspectors not elsewhere classified
3211
Life science technicians
3212
Agronomy and forestry technicians and advisers
3213
Nature conservation officers
3221
Medical assistants
3222
Health inspectors and advisors
3223
Dietricians and nutritionists
3227
Veeterinary assistants
3228
Pharmaceutical assistants
3229
Modern health associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3230
Staff nurses
3240
Traditional healers
3310
Pre-primary education teachers
3320
Instructors
3321
Instructors (vocational training)
3322
Instructors (driving, flying, sailing, etc.)
3329
Instructors not elsewhere classified
3390
Teaching associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3410
Finance and sale associate professionals
3411
Insurance agents
3412
Real estate agents
3413
Travel consultants and organizers
3414
Technical and commercial sales representatives
3415
Buyers
3416
Appraisers, valuers and auctioneers
3419
Finance and sale associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3421
Trade brokers, clearing and forwarding agents
3422
Employment agents and labour contractors
3429
Business service agents and sales brokers not elsewhere classified
3431
Legal and related business associate professional
3432
Bookkeepers
3433
Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals
3439
Administrative associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3441
Tax, customs border inspectors and officials
3442
Social benefits officials
3443
Licensing officials
3444
Trade inspectors and officials
3449
Government associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3450
Police inspectors and detectives
3460
Welfare workers
3471
Decorators and commercial designers
3472
Radio, television and other announcers
3473
Athletes, sportspersons and related associate professionals
3480
Religious associate professionals
4111
Stenographers, typists, word-processors and related operators
4112
Data entry operators
4113
Bookkeeping and calculating machine operators
4114
Secretaries
4120
Numerical clerks (securities, tax, wages, invoice, salaries, etc.)
4131
Stock clerks
4132
Production and transport clerks
4141
Library and filling clerks
4142
Mail sorting and distribution clerks
4150
Correspondence clerks
4160
Clerical supervisors not elsewhere classified
4190
Other office clerks
4210
Cashiers, tellers and related clerks
4211
Cashiers, tellers, ticket clerks and related clerks
4212
Tellers and other counter clerks (bank)
4221
Travel agency and related clerks
4222
Receptionists and information clerks
4223
Telephone switchboard operators
4290
Other customer services clerks
5111
Travel attendants and travel stewards
5112
Transport conductors and ticket examiners
5113
Travel guides
5120
Housekeeping services workers
5131
Cooks
5132
Waiters / waitresses and bartenders
5141
Child care workers
5149
Other personal care and related workers
5151
Hairdressers, beauticians and related workers
5159
Personal services workers not elsewhere classified
5161
Fire fighters
5162
Police officers
5163
Prison guards
5164
Wildlife and nature conservation guards
5169
Protective services workers not elsewhere classified
5221
Shop salespersons and demonstrators
5222
Stall and market salespersons
5223
Petrol station attendants
6100
Commercial farmers, not specified
6111
Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers
6112
Field crop and vegetable growers
6113
Tree, shrub crop and mixed-crop growers
6121
Dairy and livestock producers (except karakul farmers)
6122
Poultry producers
6124
Karakul farmers
6125
Commercial animal producers and related workers not elsewhere classified
6130
Commercial crop and animal producers
6140
Forestry and related workers
6151
Fishery workers
6152
Game farmers, hunters and trappers
6200
Communal farmers, not specified
6210
Subsistence animal producers
6220
Subsistence crop and animal producers
6221
Mahangu growers (incl. Animal production)
6222
Maize growers (incl. Animal production)
6223
Other crop and vegetable growers (incl. Animal production)
6231
Subsistence fishery, hunting and trapping workers
6232
Food, plants and firewood collectors
7110
Miners not specified
7111
Team leaders and supervisors (mine, quarry)
7112
General underground miners
7113
General surface miners and quarry workers
7114
Miners treat, (mine quarry)
7115
Blasters
7116
Mineral samplers, sorters and graders, stone splitter, cutters and carvers
7121
Builders, traditional materials
7122
Bricklayers / plasterers and related workers
7123
Concrete workers
7124
Carpenters / joiners
7125
Roofers
7126
Floor layers and tile setters
7127
Plumbers / pipe fitters
7129
Building construction and related workers not elsewhere classified
7130
Electricians (general)
7131
Electricians (installation / appliance)
7132
Electricians (maintenance / industrial)
7141
Painters / decorators
7142
Glaziers
7144
Building structure cleaners and renovators
7211
Welders / fabricators, and structural-metal preparers
7212
Boiler makers
7213
Panel beaters / spray painters
7214
Other sheet-metal workers
7215
Structural-metal erectors, riggers and cable splicers
7216
Underwater workers
7222
Tool-makers and related workers
7223
Turners (machinists) and related workers
7231
Auto mechanics
7232
Aircraft engine mechanics
7233
Diesel engine mechanics
7234
Heavy plant vehicle mechanics
7235
Air conditioning / refrigeration mechanics
7236
Fitters (machinery)
7239
Machinery mechanics not elsewhere classified
7240
Fitters and turners
7251
Auto electricians
7252
Radio / television mechanics (home electronics)
7253
Instrument mechanics
7255
Electrical wireworkers
7259
Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters not elsewhere classified
7310
Precision workers in metal and related materials
7311
Precision-instrument and equipment workers
7312
Musical-instrument makers and turners
7313
Jewellery and precious-metal workers
7321
Potters
7322
Brick makers
7323
Glassworkers
7331
Handicraft workers in wood and related materials
7332
Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials
7343
Photographic and related workers
7345
Bookbinders
7349
Printing and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7411
Butchers, meat preparers and fishmongers
7412
Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectioners
7414
Local beer brewers
7419
Food processing and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7421
General woodworkers
7422
Joiners / cabinet-makers and related workers
7423
Woodworking-machine setters and setter-operators
7429
Wood and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7431
Fibre preparers
7432
Weavers, knitters and related workers
7433
Tailors, dressmakers and hatters
7435
Sewers, embroiderers and related workers
7436
Upholsterers and related workers
7442
Shoe and leather goods makers and repairers
8111
Underground machinery operators
8112
Surface machinery operators (mining, mineral- and metal-processing)
8113
Well drillers and borers and related workers
8121
Null
8130
Chemical-processing-plant operators
8141
Power-generating plant operators
8142
Steam-engine and boiler operators
8143
Incinerator, water-treatment and related plant operators
8190
Stationary-plant and related operators not elsewhere classified
8210
Machine-tool operators (metal-working machines)
8221
Cement and other mineral products machine operators
8222
Chemical-products machine operators
8223
Rubber- and plastic-products machine operators
8241
Printing-machine operators
8243
Paper-products machine operators
8252
Bleaching-, dyeing- and cleaning-machine operators
8261
Food-processing machine operators
8262
Beverage-processing machine operators
8271
Machinery assemblers
8272
Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers
8290
Machine operators not elsewhere classified
8312
Railway breakers, signallers and shutters
8320
Motor-vehicle drivers
8321
Car, taxi and van drivers
8322
Bus drivers
8323
Heavy-truck and lorry drivers
8331
Farm and forestry machinery operators
8332
Earth-moving machinery operators
8333
Crane and hoist operators
8334
Material handling equipment operators not elsewhere classified
8339
Material handling equipment operators not elsewhere classified
8340
Ship's deck crews and related workers
9010
General labourers, not specified
9110
Street vendors
9111
Street vendors (food)
9112
Newspaper vendors
9113
Other street vendors, non-food products
9120
Street services elementary occupations
9130
Cleaners, not specified
9131
Domestic helpers and cleaners
9132
Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels and other establishments
9133
Laundry workers
9141
Building caretakers
9142
Vehicle, window and related cleaners
9150
Messengers, porters, doorkeepers and related workers
9151
Messengers, package and luggage porters and deliverers
9152
Doorkeepers, watchpersons and related workers
9153
Vending-machine money collectors, meter readers and related workers
9161
Garbage collectors
9162
Sweepers and related labourers
9201
Agricultural, fishery and related labourers
9202
Agricultural labourers
9203
Forestry labourers, fishery, hunting and trapping labourers
9310
Mining and quarrying labourers
9320
Construction and maintenance labourers
9330
Manufacturing labourers
9331
Packers
9332
Assembling and sorting labourers
9339
Manufacturing labourers not elsewhere classified
9340
Freight handlers, loaders and unloaders
Sysmiss
Occupation in secondary job
Occupation in secondary job
Occupation in secondary job
Occupation in secondary job
Occupation in secondary job
17385
17146
None
1
Armed forces
11
Legislators and senior officials
12
Corporate managers
13
General managers
21
Physical, mathematical and engineering professionals
22
Life science and health professionals
23
Teaching professionals
24
Other professionals
31
Physical and engineering science associate professionals
32
Life science and health associate professionals
33
Teaching associate professionals
34
Other associate professionals
41
Office clerks
42
Customer services
51
Personal and protective services workers
52
Models, salespersons, demonstrators
61
Market-oriented skilled agricultural and fishery workers
62
Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers
71
Mining and building trade services
72
Metal, machinery and retaled trades workers
73
Precision, handicrafts, printing and related trades workers
74
Other crafts and related trades workers
81
Stationary-plant and related operators
82
Machine operators and assemblers
83
Drivers and mobile equipment operators
90
General labourers, not specified
91
Sales and services elementary occupations
92
Agricultural, fishery and related labourers
93
Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport
Sysmiss
Industry in secondary job
Industry in secondary job
Industry in secondary job
Industry in secondary job
Industry in secondary job
E28- For office use only
34531
None
110
Growing of non-preennial crops
111
Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds
113
Growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers
119
Growing of other non-perennial crops
121
Growing of grapes
122
Growing of tropical and subtropical fruits
125
Growing of other tree and bush fruits and nuts
127
Growing of beverage crops
129
Growing of other perennial crops
130
Plant propagation
140
Animal production
141
Raising of cattle and buffaloes
142
Raising of horses and other equines
144
Raising of sheep and goats
145
Raising of swine/pigs
146
Raising of poultry
149
Raising of other animals
150
Mixed farming
161
Support activities for crop production
162
Support activities for animal production
164
Seed processing for propagation
170
Hunting, trapping and related service activities
210
Silviculture and other forestry activities
220
Logging
230
Gathering of non-wood forest products
240
Support services to forestry
311
Marine fishing
312
Freshwater fishing
321
Marine aquaculture
510
Mining of hard coal
710
Mining of iron ores
721
Mining of uranium and thorium ores
729
Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores
810
Quarrying of stone, sand and clay
891
Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals
893
Extraction of salt
899
Other mining and quarrying n.E.C.
910
Support activities for petroleum and natural gas extraction
990
Support activities for other mining and quarrying
1010
Processing and preserving of meat
1020
Processing and preserving of fish, crustaceans and molluscs
1030
Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables
1040
Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats
1050
Manufacture of dairy products
1061
Manufacture of grain mill products
1062
Manufacture of starches and starch products
1070
Manufacture of other food products
1071
Manufacture of bakery products
1072
Manufacture of sugar
1074
Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products
1075
Manufacture of prepared meals and dishes
1079
Manufacture of other food products n.E.C.
1080
Manufacture of prepared animal feeds
1101
Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits
1103
Manufacture of malt liquors and malt
1104
Manufacture of soft drinks
1311
Preparation and spinning of textile fibres
1312
Weaving of textiles
1391
Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics
1393
Manufacture of carpets and rugs
1399
Manufacture of other textiles n.E.C.
1410
Manufacture of wearing apparel, except for apparel
1430
Manufacture of knitted and crocheted apparels
1511
Tanning and dressing of leather
1512
Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, saddlery and harness
1520
Manufacture of footwear
1610
Sawmilling and planing of wood
1622
Manufacture of builder's carpentry and joinery
1629
Manufacture of other products of wood
1701
Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard
1709
Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard
1811
Printing
1812
Service activities related to printing
1920
Manufacture of refined petroleum products
2013
Manufacture of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms
2022
Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics
2023
Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations
2030
Manufacture of man-made fibres
2220
Manufacture of plastics products
2310
Manufacture of glass and glass products
2392
Manufacture of clay building materials
2394
Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster
2395
Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster
2396
Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone
2399
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.E.C.
2410
Manufacture of basic iron and steel
2431
Casting of iron and steel
2511
Manufacture of structural metal products
2599
Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.E.C.
2710
Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers and electricity distribution and control apparatus
2733
Manufacture of wiring devices
2790
Manufacture of other electrical equipment
2819
Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery
2822
Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools
2824
Manufacture of machinery for mining, quarrying and construction
3100
Manufacture of furniture
3211
Manufacture of jewellery and related articles
3240
Manufacture of games and toys
3290
Other manufacturing n.E.C.
3311
Repair of fabricated metal products
3312
Repair of machinery
3313
Repair of electronic and optical equipment
3314
Repair of electrical equipment
3315
Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles
3319
Repair of other equipment
3320
Installation of industrial machinery and equipment
3510
Electric power generation, transmission and distribution
3520
Manufacture of gas
3530
Steam and air conditioning supply
3600
Water collection, treatment and supply
3700
Sewerage
3811
Collection of non-hazardous waste
3812
Collection of hazardous waste
3830
Materials recovery
3900
Remediation activities and other waste management services
4100
Construction of buildings
4130
Demolition and site preparation
4210
Construction of roads and railways
4220
Construction of utility projects
4290
Construction of other civil engineering projects
4321
Electrical installation
4322
Plumbing, heat and air-conditioning installation
4329
Other construction installation
4330
Building completion and finishing
4390
Other specialized construction activities
4510
Sale of motor vehicles
4520
Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
4530
Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories
4540
Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories
4620
Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals
4630
Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco
4641
Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear
4649
Wholesale of other household goods
4652
Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts
4653
Wholesale of agricultural machinery, equipment and supplies
4659
Wholesale of other machinery and equipment
4661
Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products
4663
Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies
4690
Non-specialized wholesale trade
4711
Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating
4719
Other retail sale in non-specialized stores
4720
Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized stores
4721
Retail sale of food in specialized stores
4722
Retail sale of beverages in specialized stores
4730
Retail sale of automotive fuel in specialized stores
4741
Retail sale of computers, peripheral units, software and telecommunications equipment in specialized stores
4742
Retail sale of audio and video equipment in specialized stores
4751
Retail sale of textiles in specialized stores
4752
Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass in specialized stores
4753
Retail sale of carpets, rugs, wall and floor coverings in specialized stores
4759
Retail sale of electrical household appliances, furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialized stores
4761
Retail sale of books, newspapers and stationary in specialized stores
4763
Retail sale in sporting equipment in specialized stores
4764
Retail sale of games and toys in specialized stores
4771
Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores
4772
Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles in specialized stores
4773
Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores
4774
Retail sale of second-hand goods
4781
Retail sale via stalls and markets of food, beverages and tobacco products
4782
Retail sale via stalls and markets of textiles, clothing and footwear
4789
Retail sale via stalls and markets of other goods
4790
Retail trade not in stores, stalls or markets
4791
Retail sale via mail order houses or via internet
4799
Other retail sale not in stores, stalls or markets
4911
Passenger rail transport, interurban
4912
Freight rail transport
4920
Other land transport
4921
Urban and suburban passenger land transport
4922
Other passenger land transport
4923
Freight transport by road
5011
Sea and coastal passenger water transport
5012
Sea and coastal freight water transport
5021
Inland passenger water transport
5110
Passenger air transport
5120
Freight air transport
5210
Freight air transport
5220
Support activities for transportation
5221
Service activities incidental to land transportation
5222
Service activities incidental to air transportation
5223
Service activities incidental to air transportation
5224
Cargo handling
5229
Other transportation support activities
5310
Postal activities
5320
Courier activities
5510
Short term accommodation activities
5520
Camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks
5590
Other accommodation
5610
Restaurants and mobile food service activities
5621
Event catering
5629
Other food service activities
5630
Beverage serving activities
5811
Book publishing
5813
Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals
5819
Other publishing activities
5911
Motion picture, video and television programme production activities
5912
Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities
5913
Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities
6010
Radio broadcasting
6020
Television programming and broadcasting activities
6110
Wired telecommunications activities
6130
Satellite telecommunications activities
6190
Other telecommunications activities
6200
Computer programming consultancy and related activities
6201
Computer programming activities
6202
Computer consultancy and computer facilities management activities
6209
Other information technology and computer service activities
6311
Data processing, hosting and related activities
6391
News agency activities
6399
Other information service activities n.E.C.
6411
Central banking
6419
Other monetary intermediation
6420
Activities of holding companies
6430
Trusts, funds and similar financial entities
6491
Financial leasing
6492
Other credit granting
6499
Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities, n.E.C.
6511
Life insurance
6512
Non-life insurance
6530
Pension funding
6611
Administration of financial markets
6612
Security and commodity contracts brokerage
6619
Other activities auxiliary to financial service activities
6622
Activities of insurance agents and brokers
6629
Other activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding
6630
Fund management activities
6810
Real estate activities with own or leased property
6820
Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis
6910
Legal activities
6920
Accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities
7000
Activites of head offices, management consultancy activities
7020
Management consultancy activities
7100
Architectural and engineering activities
7110
Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy
7120
Technical testing and analysis
7220
Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities
7310
Advertising
7320
Market research and public opinion polling
7410
Specialized design activities
7420
Photographic activities
7490
Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.E.C.
7500
Veterinary activities
7710
Renting and leasing of motor vehicles
7721
Renting and leasing of recreational and sports goods
7730
Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods
7740
Leasing of intellectual property and similar products, except copyrighted works
7810
Activities of employment placement agencies
7820
Temporary employment agency activities
7830
Other human resources provision
7910
Travel agency and tour operator activities
7911
Travel agency activities
7912
Tour operator activities
7990
Other reservation service and related activities
8010
Private security activities
8020
Security systems service activities
8030
Investigation activities
8121
General cleaning of buildings
8129
Other building and industrial cleaning activities
8130
Landscape care and maintenance service activities
8211
Combined office administrative services activities
8219
Photocopying, document preparation and other specialized office support activities
8220
Activities of call centres
8292
Packaging activities
8299
Other business support service activities n.E.C.
8410
Administration of the state and the economic and social policy of the community
8411
General public administration activities
8412
Regulation of the activities of providing health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security
8413
Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses
8421
Foreign affairs
8422
Defence activities
8423
Public order and safety activities
8430
Compulsory social security activities
8500
Education
8510
Pre-primary and primary education
8520
Secondary education
8521
General secondary education
8522
Technical and vocational secondary education
8530
Higher education
8540
Other education
8549
Other education n.E.C
8550
Educational support activities
8610
Hospital activities
8620
Medical and dental practice activities
8690
Other human health activities
8700
Residential care activities
8710
Residential nursing care facilities
8720
Residential care activities for mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse
8730
Residential care activities for the elderly and disabled
8790
Other residential care activities
8810
Social work activities without accommodation for the elderly and disabled
8890
Other social work activities without accommodation
9000
Creative, arts and entertainment activities
9100
Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities
9101
Library and archives activities
9102
Museums activities and operation of historical sites and buildings
9103
Botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserves activities
9200
Gambling and betting activities
9312
Activities of sports clubs
9319
Other sports activities
9320
Other amusement and recreation activities
9321
Activities of amusement parks and theme parks
9329
Other amusement and recreation activities n.E.C.
9411
Activities of business and employers membership organizations
9412
Activities of professional membership organizations
9491
Activities of religious organizations
9511
Repair of computers and peripheral equipment
9512
Repair of communication equipment
9521
Repair of consumer electronics
9522
Repair of household appliances and home and garden equipment
9523
Repair of footwear and leather goods
9524
Repair of furniture and home furnishings
9529
Repair of other personal and household goods
9601
Washing and (dry-) cleaning of textile and fur products
9602
Hairdressing and other beauty treatment
9603
Funeral and related activities
9609
Other personal service activities n.E.C.
9700
Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel
9800
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of private households for own use
9810
Undifferentiated goods-producing activities of private households for own use
9820
Undifferentiated service-producing activities of private households for own use
9900
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
Sysmiss
Industry in secondary job
Industry in secondary job
Industry in secondary job
Industry in secondary job
Industry in secondary job
17424
17107
None
1
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
2
Mining and quarrying
3
Manufacturing
4
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
5
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities’
6
Construction
7
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
8
Transportation and storage
9
Accommodation and food service activities
10
Information and communication
11
Financial and insurance activities
12
Real estate activities
13
Professional, scientific and technical activities
14
Administrative and support service activities
15
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
16
Education
17
Human health and social work activities
18
Arts, entertainment and recreation
19
Other service activities
20
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use
21
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
Sysmiss
Type of work (second job)
Type of work (second job)
Type of work (second job)
Type of work (second job)
Type of work (second job)
E29- In (name) second main job, did he/she work as...?
20899
13632
99
Not filled
1
Subsistence/communal farmer (with paid employees)
2
Subsistence/communal farmer (without paid employees)
3
Other employer (with paid employees)
4
Other own account worker (without paid employees)
5
Employee (domestic worker)
6
Other employee
7
Unpaid family worker (subsistence/communal)
8
Other unpaid family worker
9
Other
99
Dont know
Sysmiss
Registered with Ministry of Labour to find current work
Registered with Ministry of Labour to find current work
Registered with Ministry of Labour to find current work
Registered with Ministry of Labour to find current work
Registered with Ministry of Labour to find current work
E30- What steps did(name) take to find the current job?, Registration at Ministry of Labour offices
There are many ways a person can use to look for a job. Given are 8 possible response categories. The respondent should state the main step how s/he got his/her current job. You should not read or state these categories to him/her. It is not possible to have more than one response here unless the respondent has more than 1 job. You should cross the appropriate code for the relevant response.
155
34376
1
1
Not filled
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates, market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc.
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other
Sysmiss
Registered with other agencies to find current work
Registered with other agencies to find current work
Registered with other agencies to find current work
Registered with other agencies to find current work
Registered with other agencies to find current work
E30- What steps did(name) take to find the current job?, Registration at other employment agencies
There are many ways a person can use to look for a job. Given are 8 possible response categories. The respondent should state the main step how s/he got his/her current job. You should not read or state these categories to him/her. It is not possible to have more than one response here unless the respondent has more than 1 job. You should cross the appropriate code for the relevant response.
151
34380
2
2
Not filled
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates, market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc.
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other
Sysmiss
Applied directly to employers to find current work
Applied directly to employers to find current work
Applied directly to employers to find current work
Applied directly to employers to find current work
Applied directly to employers to find current work
E30- What steps did(name) take to find the current job?, Direct applications to employers
There are many ways a person can use to look for a job. Given are 8 possible response categories. The respondent should state the main step how s/he got his/her current job. You should not read or state these categories to him/her. It is not possible to have more than one response here unless the respondent has more than 1 job. You should cross the appropriate code for the relevant response.
2759
31772
3
3
Not filled
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates, market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc.
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other
Sysmiss
Checked at work sites to find current work
Checked at work sites to find current work
Checked at work sites to find current work
Checked at work sites to find current work
Checked at work sites to find current work
E30- What steps did(name) take to find the current job?, Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates market or other assembly places
There are many ways a person can use to look for a job. Given are 8 possible response categories. The respondent should state the main step how s/he got his/her current job. You should not read or state these categories to him/her. It is not possible to have more than one response here unless the respondent has more than 1 job. You should cross the appropriate code for the relevant response.
765
33766
4
4
Not filled
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates, market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc.
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other
Sysmiss
Placed/answered advert to find current work
Placed/answered advert to find current work
Placed/answered advert to find current work
Placed/answered advert to find current work
Placed/answered advert to find current work
E30- What steps did(name) take to find the current job?, Placed or answered media advertisement
There are many ways a person can use to look for a job. Given are 8 possible response categories. The respondent should state the main step how s/he got his/her current job. You should not read or state these categories to him/her. It is not possible to have more than one response here unless the respondent has more than 1 job. You should cross the appropriate code for the relevant response.
824
33707
5
5
Not filled
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates, market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc.
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other
Sysmiss
Assisted by friends/ relatives/ colleagues/union to find current work
Assisted by friends/ relatives/ colleagues/union to find current work
Assisted by friends/ relatives/ colleagues/union to find current work
Assisted by friends/ relatives/ colleagues/union to find current work
Assisted by friends/ relatives/ colleagues/union to find current work
E30- What steps did(name) take to find the current job?, Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc
There are many ways a person can use to look for a job. Given are 8 possible response categories. The respondent should state the main step how s/he got his/her current job. You should not read or state these categories to him/her. It is not possible to have more than one response here unless the respondent has more than 1 job. You should cross the appropriate code for the relevant response.
2786
31745
6
6
Not filled
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates, market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc.
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other
Sysmiss
Started business/farming
Started business/farming
Started business/farming
Started business/farming
Started business/farming
E30- What steps did(name) take to find the current job?, Take action to start business or subsistence farming
There are many ways a person can use to look for a job. Given are 8 possible response categories. The respondent should state the main step how s/he got his/her current job. You should not read or state these categories to him/her. It is not possible to have more than one response here unless the respondent has more than 1 job. You should cross the appropriate code for the relevant response.
3499
31032
7
7
Not filled
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates, market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc.
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other
Sysmiss
Took other actions to find current work
Took other actions to find current work
Took other actions to find current work
Took other actions to find current work
Took other actions to find current work
E30- What steps did(name) take to find the current job?, Other
There are many ways a person can use to look for a job. Given are 8 possible response categories. The respondent should state the main step how s/he got his/her current job. You should not read or state these categories to him/her. It is not possible to have more than one response here unless the respondent has more than 1 job. You should cross the appropriate code for the relevant response.
636
33895
8
8
Not filled
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates, market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc.
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other
Sysmiss
Usual hours worked - Monday
Usual hours worked - Monday
Usual hours worked - Monday
Usual hours worked - Monday
Usual hours worked - Monday
F1(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Monday
Usual hours refer to the hours that the respondent usually works on each day in his / her main job.
Record the usual hours in the first row, you must ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour. If the person worked 1 hour and 30 minutes, record 2 hours. If the person worked 5 hours and 15 minutes, record 5 hours only.
Please note there is a distinction between operational hours for the establishment and the hours worked by individuals. For example, a security company may operate for 24 hours while its employees work in shifts of say 12 hours per day. If an employee works for more than 12 hours please probe further for clarity and thereafter put note at the bottom or front page of the questionnaire, by indicating the person number and column number.
Those people who have been absent at their work or on leave, you must record their USUAL hours only, and NOT their actual hours, since they didn't work.
20898
13633
25
Actual hours worked - Monday
Actual hours worked - Monday
Actual hours worked - Monday
Actual hours worked - Monday
Actual hours worked - Monday
F1(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Monday
Actual hours are only for those who worked, coded 1 in D1 - D8. Complete columns F1 to F8 for those persons who have actually worked. Record the actual hours worked for each day in the second row and ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour.
20898
13633
29
Usual hours worked - Tuesday
Usual hours worked - Tuesday
Usual hours worked - Tuesday
Usual hours worked - Tuesday
Usual hours worked - Tuesday
F2(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Tuesday
Usual hours refer to the hours that the respondent usually works on each day in his / her main job.
Record the usual hours in the first row, you must ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour. If the person worked 1 hour and 30 minutes, record 2 hours. If the person worked 5 hours and 15 minutes, record 5 hours only.
Please note there is a distinction between operational hours for the establishment and the hours worked by individuals. For example, a security company may operate for 24 hours while its employees work in shifts of say 12 hours per day. If an employee works for more than 12 hours please probe further for clarity and thereafter put note at the bottom or front page of the questionnaire, by indicating the person number and column number.
Those people who have been absent at their work or on leave, you must record their USUAL hours only, and NOT their actual hours, since they didn't work.
20898
13633
25
Actual hours worked - Tuesday
Actual hours worked - Tuesday
Actual hours worked - Tuesday
Actual hours worked - Tuesday
Actual hours worked - Tuesday
F2(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Tuesday
Actual hours are only for those who worked, coded 1 in D1 - D8. Complete columns F1 to F8 for those persons who have actually worked. Record the actual hours worked for each day in the second row and ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour.
20898
13633
29
Usual hours worked - Wednesday
Usual hours worked - Wednesday
Usual hours worked - Wednesday
Usual hours worked - Wednesday
Usual hours worked - Wednesday
F3(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Wednesday
Usual hours refer to the hours that the respondent usually works on each day in his / her main job.
Record the usual hours in the first row, you must ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour. If the person worked 1 hour and 30 minutes, record 2 hours. If the person worked 5 hours and 15 minutes, record 5 hours only.
Please note there is a distinction between operational hours for the establishment and the hours worked by individuals. For example, a security company may operate for 24 hours while its employees work in shifts of say 12 hours per day. If an employee works for more than 12 hours please probe further for clarity and thereafter put note at the bottom or front page of the questionnaire, by indicating the person number and column number.
Those people who have been absent at their work or on leave, you must record their USUAL hours only, and NOT their actual hours, since they didn't work.
20898
13633
25
Actual hours worked - Wednesday
Actual hours worked - Wednesday
Actual hours worked - Wednesday
Actual hours worked - Wednesday
Actual hours worked - Wednesday
F3(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Wednesday
Actual hours are only for those who worked, coded 1 in D1 - D8. Complete columns F1 to F8 for those persons who have actually worked. Record the actual hours worked for each day in the second row and ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour.
20898
13633
29
Usual hours worked - Thursday
Usual hours worked - Thursday
Usual hours worked - Thursday
Usual hours worked - Thursday
Usual hours worked - Thursday
F4(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Thursday
Usual hours refer to the hours that the respondent usually works on each day in his / her main job.
Record the usual hours in the first row, you must ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour. If the person worked 1 hour and 30 minutes, record 2 hours. If the person worked 5 hours and 15 minutes, record 5 hours only.
Please note there is a distinction between operational hours for the establishment and the hours worked by individuals. For example, a security company may operate for 24 hours while its employees work in shifts of say 12 hours per day. If an employee works for more than 12 hours please probe further for clarity and thereafter put note at the bottom or front page of the questionnaire, by indicating the person number and column number.
Those people who have been absent at their work or on leave, you must record their USUAL hours only, and NOT their actual hours, since they didn't work.
20898
13633
25
Actual hours worked - Thursday
Actual hours worked - Thursday
Actual hours worked - Thursday
Actual hours worked - Thursday
Actual hours worked - Thursday
F4(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Thursday
Actual hours are only for those who worked, coded 1 in D1 - D8. Complete columns F1 to F8 for those persons who have actually worked. Record the actual hours worked for each day in the second row and ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour.
20898
13633
29
Usual hours worked - Friday
Usual hours worked - Friday
Usual hours worked - Friday
Usual hours worked - Friday
Usual hours worked - Friday
F5(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Friday
Usual hours refer to the hours that the respondent usually works on each day in his / her main job.
Record the usual hours in the first row, you must ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour. If the person worked 1 hour and 30 minutes, record 2 hours. If the person worked 5 hours and 15 minutes, record 5 hours only.
Please note there is a distinction between operational hours for the establishment and the hours worked by individuals. For example, a security company may operate for 24 hours while its employees work in shifts of say 12 hours per day. If an employee works for more than 12 hours please probe further for clarity and thereafter put note at the bottom or front page of the questionnaire, by indicating the person number and column number.
Those people who have been absent at their work or on leave, you must record their USUAL hours only, and NOT their actual hours, since they didn't work.
20898
13633
25
Actual hours worked -Friday
Actual hours worked -Friday
Actual hours worked -Friday
Actual hours worked -Friday
Actual hours worked -Friday
F5(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Friday
Actual hours are only for those who worked, coded 1 in D1 - D8. Complete columns F1 to F8 for those persons who have actually worked. Record the actual hours worked for each day in the second row and ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour.
20898
13633
29
Usual hours worked - Saturday
Usual hours worked - Saturday
Usual hours worked - Saturday
Usual hours worked - Saturday
Usual hours worked - Saturday
F6(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Saturday
Usual hours refer to the hours that the respondent usually works on each day in his / her main job.
Record the usual hours in the first row, you must ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour. If the person worked 1 hour and 30 minutes, record 2 hours. If the person worked 5 hours and 15 minutes, record 5 hours only.
Please note there is a distinction between operational hours for the establishment and the hours worked by individuals. For example, a security company may operate for 24 hours while its employees work in shifts of say 12 hours per day. If an employee works for more than 12 hours please probe further for clarity and thereafter put note at the bottom or front page of the questionnaire, by indicating the person number and column number.
Those people who have been absent at their work or on leave, you must record their USUAL hours only, and NOT their actual hours, since they didn't work.
20898
13633
25
Actual hours worked - Saturday
Actual hours worked - Saturday
Actual hours worked - Saturday
Actual hours worked - Saturday
Actual hours worked - Saturday
F6(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Saturday
Actual hours are only for those who worked, coded 1 in D1 - D8. Complete columns F1 to F8 for those persons who have actually worked. Record the actual hours worked for each day in the second row and ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour.
20898
13633
29
Usual hours worked - Sunday
Usual hours worked - Sunday
Usual hours worked - Sunday
Usual hours worked - Sunday
Usual hours worked - Sunday
F7(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Sunday
Usual hours refer to the hours that the respondent usually works on each day in his / her main job.
Record the usual hours in the first row, you must ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour. If the person worked 1 hour and 30 minutes, record 2 hours. If the person worked 5 hours and 15 minutes, record 5 hours only.
Please note there is a distinction between operational hours for the establishment and the hours worked by individuals. For example, a security company may operate for 24 hours while its employees work in shifts of say 12 hours per day. If an employee works for more than 12 hours please probe further for clarity and thereafter put note at the bottom or front page of the questionnaire, by indicating the person number and column number.
Those people who have been absent at their work or on leave, you must record their USUAL hours only, and NOT their actual hours, since they didn't work.
20898
13633
25
Actual hours worked - Sunday
Actual hours worked - Sunday
Actual hours worked - Sunday
Actual hours worked - Sunday
Actual hours worked - Sunday
F7(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) on Sunday
Actual hours are only for those who worked, coded 1 in D1 - D8. Complete columns F1 to F8 for those persons who have actually worked. Record the actual hours worked for each day in the second row and ALWAYS round off to the nearest hour.
20898
13633
29
Usual hours worked - Total
Usual hours worked - Total
Usual hours worked - Total
Usual hours worked - Total
Usual hours worked - Total
F8(Usual Hours)- Total Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) (The interviewer to calculate)
Note that for F8, it is the sum of all hours worked during the last seven days, i.e. F8=F1+F2+F3+F4+F5+F6+F7
20898
13633
175
Actual hours worked - Total
Actual hours worked - Total
Actual hours worked - Total
Actual hours worked - Total
Actual hours worked - Total
F8(Actual Hours)- Total Hours worked (who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to) (The interviewer to calculate)
Note that for F8, it is the sum of all hours worked during the seven days, i.e. F8=F1+F2+F3+F4+F5+F6+F7
20898
13633
203
Usual hours worked - Monday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Monday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Monday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Monday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Monday (second job)
F9(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Monday
20686
13845
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
17
Sysmiss
Actual hours worked - Monday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Monday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Monday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Monday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Monday (second job)
F9(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Monday
20686
13845
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
17
Sysmiss
Usual hours worked - Tuesday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Tuesday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Tuesday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Tuesday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Tuesday (second job)
F10(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Tuesday
20686
13845
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
17
Sysmiss
Actual hours worked - Tuesday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Tuesday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Tuesday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Tuesday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Tuesday (second job)
F10(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Tuesday
20686
13845
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
17
Sysmiss
Usual hours worked - Wednesday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Wednesday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Wednesday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Wednesday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Wednesday (second job)
F11(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Wednesday
20686
13845
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
17
Sysmiss
Actual hours worked - Wednesday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Wednesday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Wednesday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Wednesday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Wednesday (second job)
F11(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Wednesday
20686
13845
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
17
Sysmiss
Usual hours worked - Thursday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Thursday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Thursday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Thursday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Thursday (second job)
F12(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Thursday
20686
13845
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
17
Sysmiss
Actual hours worked - Thursday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Thursday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Thursday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Thursday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Thursday (second job)
F12(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Thursday
20686
13845
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
17
Sysmiss
Usual hours worked - Friday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Friday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Friday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Friday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Friday (second job)
F13(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Friday
20686
13845
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
17
20
Sysmiss
Actual hours worked -Friday (second job)
Actual hours worked -Friday (second job)
Actual hours worked -Friday (second job)
Actual hours worked -Friday (second job)
Actual hours worked -Friday (second job)
F13(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Friday
20686
13845
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
17
Sysmiss
Usual hours worked - Saturday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Saturday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Saturday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Saturday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Saturday (second job)
F14(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Saturday
20686
13845
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
17
Sysmiss
Actual hours worked - Saturday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Saturday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Saturday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Saturday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Saturday (second job)
F14(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Saturday
20686
13845
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
17
Sysmiss
Usual hours worked - Sunday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Sunday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Sunday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Sunday (second job)
Usual hours worked - Sunday (second job)
F15(Usual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Sunday
20686
13845
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Sysmiss
Actual hours worked - Sunday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Sunday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Sunday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Sunday (second job)
Actual hours worked - Sunday (second job)
F15(Actual Hours)- Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income) on Sunday
20686
13845
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Sysmiss
Usual hours worked - Total (second job)
Usual hours worked - Total (second job)
Usual hours worked - Total (second job)
Usual hours worked - Total (second job)
Usual hours worked - Total (second job)
F16(Usual Hours)- Total Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income)
20686
13845
107
Actual hours worked - Total (second job)
Actual hours worked - Total (second job)
Actual hours worked - Total (second job)
Actual hours worked - Total (second job)
Actual hours worked - Total (second job)
F16(Actual Hours)- Total Hours worked (second main job/business/source of income)
20686
13845
107
Total usual hours worked (main and second job)
Total usual hours worked (main and second job)
Total usual hours worked (main and second job)
Total usual hours worked (main and second job)
Total usual hours worked (main and second job)
F17A- Total Hours in the Main Job plus Second Main Job/ Business/ Income - Usual Hours
You should add the total usual hours of the main job (first row column F8) to the total usual hours of all other jobs (first row column F16) for each respondent and record this sum in this column i.e.
F17=first row (F8+F16)
20686
13845
175
Total actual hours worked (main and second job)
Total actual hours worked (main and second job)
Total actual hours worked (main and second job)
Total actual hours worked (main and second job)
Total actual hours worked (main and second job)
F17B- Total Hours in the Main Job plus Second Main Job/ Business/ Income - Actual Hours
You should add the total actual hours of the main job (second row column F8) to the total actual hours for other jobs (second row columnF16) for each respondent and record this sum on this column, i.e.
F17= second row (F8 +F16)
20686
13845
203
Preferred to work more hours (previous 7 days)
Preferred to work more hours (previous 7 days)
Preferred to work more hours (previous 7 days)
Preferred to work more hours (previous 7 days)
Preferred to work more hours (previous 7 days)
F18- Would you have preferred to work for more hours during the last 7 days?
If coded 2 or 9, Go to F21, otherwise proceed
The purpose of this question is to find out whether the respondent was willing to work more hours during the reference period. The information provided in this question would determine whether the person is under- employed or not.
The respondent will answer either "yes", "no" or "Don't know" in case the individual is not there and you should cross the appropriate code accordingly. For those persons who answer "yes" (code "1") to this question, the interviewer should proceed, otherwise, the interviewer should go to F21.
20686
13845
9
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
Where respondent would have preferred to work
Where respondent would have preferred to work
Where respondent would have preferred to work
Where respondent would have preferred to work
Where respondent would have preferred to work
F19- Where would you have preferred to work?
This question is only applicable to those who have answered "yes" in column F18. This question seeks to know where the person is willing to work more hours if provided. Interviewer has to read out the responses to the respondent.
Cross the appropriate code
20527
14004
3
Not filled
1
At present job
2
Other jobs in addition to present job
3
Other jobs with more hours to replace the present job
Sysmiss
Preferred number of hours of work (previous 7 days)
Preferred number of hours of work (previous 7 days)
Preferred number of hours of work (previous 7 days)
Preferred number of hours of work (previous 7 days)
Preferred number of hours of work (previous 7 days)
F20- How many hours would (name) have preferred to work during the last 7 days?
This question is only applicable to those who have answered "yes" in column F18. Enter the total number of hours for those persons who answered "yes" in F18. Remember to round off to the nearest hour.
20686
13845
99
Could have worked more hours (previous 7 days)
Could have worked more hours (previous 7 days)
Could have worked more hours (previous 7 days)
Could have worked more hours (previous 7 days)
Could have worked more hours (previous 7 days)
F21- Could (name)have worked more hours during the last 7 days?
Similarly, this question seeks additional information on underemployment. However, it is not the same as that in column F18. A person could have worked for more hours if he/she wanted, but may have preferred not to. This question will establish whether the respondent was available or ready to work for more hours during the last 7 days
20686
13845
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Looked for more work (previous 7 days)
Looked for more work (previous 7 days)
Looked for more work (previous 7 days)
Looked for more work (previous 7 days)
Looked for more work (previous 7 days)
F22- Did (name) look for additional work during the last 7 days?
The question seeks further information on underemployment. This is to find out whether the respondent made efforts to look for additional work despite being employed during the last 7 days. Cross code 1 for "Yes" or code 2 "No".
Note that this is the last question on employment.
20686
13845
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Registered with the Social Security Commission
Registered with the Social Security Commission
Registered with the Social Security Commission
Registered with the Social Security Commission
Registered with the Social Security Commission
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G1- Is (name) registered with Social Security Commission?
if coded 2 or 9, go to G3
This question aims to establish whether the employee is receiving any social benefit.
Cross 1 for "yes" or 2 for "no". If coded 2, you must go to G3, otherwise proceed to G2.
7557
26974
9
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Employer deducts social security fee
Employer deducts social security fee
Employer deducts social security fee
Employer deducts social security fee
Employer deducts social security fee
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G2- Does (name)'s employer deduct Social Security fee from his/ her salary/ wage?
This question aims to establish whether the employee is paying for Social security.
7557
26974
9
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Paid annual leave/ compensation for unused leave
Paid annual leave/ compensation for unused leave
Paid annual leave/ compensation for unused leave
Paid annual leave/ compensation for unused leave
Paid annual leave/ compensation for unused leave
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G3- Do(name) benefit from paid annual leave or compensation for unused leave?
If coded 2 or 9, Go to G5
This question seek information on whether the employee is entitled to paid annual leave or receive any compensation for the leave days he/she did not use. Cross 1 for "yes", 2 for "no" or 9 for "don't know". If coded 2 or 9, you must go to G5, otherwise proceed to G4.
7544
26987
9
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Would benefit from sick leave
Would benefit from sick leave
Would benefit from sick leave
Would benefit from sick leave
Would benefit from sick leave
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G4- Which of the following leaves would (name) benefit from?, Sick
The purpose of this question is to find out which of the following leaves does the employee benefit from.
3264
31267
1
1
Not filled
1
Sick
2
Maternity
3
Vacation
4
Compassionate
5
Study
6
Other
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
Would benefit from maternity leave
Would benefit from maternity leave
Would benefit from maternity leave
Would benefit from maternity leave
Would benefit from maternity leave
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G4- Which of the following leaves would (name) benefit from?, Maternity
The purpose of this question is to find out which of the following leaves does the employee benefit from.
1345
33186
2
2
Not filled
1
Sick
2
Maternity
3
Vacation
4
Compassionate
5
Study
6
Other
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
Would benefit from vacation leave
Would benefit from vacation leave
Would benefit from vacation leave
Would benefit from vacation leave
Would benefit from vacation leave
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G4- Which of the following leaves would (name) benefit from?, Vacation
The purpose of this question is to find out which of the following leaves does the employee benefit from.
1858
32673
3
3
Not filled
1
Sick
2
Maternity
3
Vacation
4
Compassionate
5
Study
6
Other
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
Would benefit from compassionate leave
Would benefit from compassionate leave
Would benefit from compassionate leave
Would benefit from compassionate leave
Would benefit from compassionate leave
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G4- Which of the following leaves would (name) benefit from?, Compassionate
The purpose of this question is to find out which of the following leaves does the employee benefit from.
1969
32562
4
4
Not filled
1
Sick
2
Maternity
3
Vacation
4
Compassionate
5
Study
6
Other
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
Would benefit from study leave
Would benefit from study leave
Would benefit from study leave
Would benefit from study leave
Would benefit from study leave
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G4- Which of the following leaves would (name) benefit from?, Study
The purpose of this question is to find out which of the following leaves does the employee benefit from.
975
33556
5
5
Not filled
1
Sick
2
Maternity
3
Vacation
4
Compassionate
5
Study
6
Other
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
Would benefit from other leave
Would benefit from other leave
Would benefit from other leave
Would benefit from other leave
Would benefit from other leave
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G4- Which of the following leaves would (name) benefit from?, Other leave
The purpose of this question is to find out which of the following leaves does the employee benefit from.
75
34456
6
6
Not filled
1
Sick
2
Maternity
3
Vacation
4
Compassionate
5
Study
6
Other
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
Don't know which type of leave would benefit from
Don't know which type of leave would benefit from
Don't know which type of leave would benefit from
Don't know which type of leave would benefit from
Don't know which type of leave would benefit from
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G4- Which of the following leaves would (name) benefit from?, Don't know
The purpose of this question is to find out which of the following leaves does the employee benefit from.
209
34322
9
9
Not filled
1
Sick
2
Maternity
3
Vacation
4
Compassionate
5
Study
6
Other
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
Employed with written/verbal contract
Employed with written/verbal contract
Employed with written/verbal contract
Employed with written/verbal contract
Employed with written/verbal contract
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G5- Have (name) been employed on the basis of......?
The question seeks information on the contract of employment, whether there was any contract between the employer and the employee. One of the response categories below should be crossed.
7557
26974
2
Not filled
1
Written contract
2
Verbal contract
Sysmiss
Limited/permanent/unspecified contract
Limited/permanent/unspecified contract
Limited/permanent/unspecified contract
Limited/permanent/unspecified contract
Limited/permanent/unspecified contract
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G6- Is the contract or agreement of a.......?
If coded 2 or 3, Go to G8
This question seeks information on the nature of the contract or agreement.
7557
26974
3
Not filled
1
Limited duration
2
Permanent
3
Unspecified duration
Sysmiss
Duration of contract
Duration of contract
Duration of contract
Duration of contract
Duration of contract
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G7- What is the duration of your contract or agreement?
The question seeks more information on the duration of contract or agreement that was answered in G6.
7434
27097
9
Not filled
1
Daily contract / agreement
2
< 1 month
3
1 - 2 months
4
3 - 6 months
5
7 - 12 months
6
> 12 months
9
Unknown
Sysmiss
Length of employment in current job
Length of employment in current job
Length of employment in current job
Length of employment in current job
Length of employment in current job
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G8- How long have you been employed in this job?
This question aims to find out information on how long the respondent has been working in his/her job.
7547
26984
5
Not filled
1
< 1 year
2
1 - 2 years
3
3 - 5 years
4
6 - 10 years
5
> 10 years
Sysmiss
Payment time-period (main job)
Payment time-period (main job)
Payment time-period (main job)
Payment time-period (main job)
Payment time-period (main job)
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G9- Which time period do you get paid in your main job?
This question aims to find out information on how the respondent has been paid in his/her main job(s).
7545
26986
5
Not filled
1
Hourly
2
Daily
3
Weekly
4
Fortnightly
5
Monthly
Sysmiss
Gross income (main job)
Gross income (main job)
Gross income (main job)
Gross income (main job)
Gross income (main job)
Who have worked the last seven days or who did not work but have a job to return to, coded 5 or 6 in E16
G10- How much is (name)'s gross income in his/her main job?
This question seeks to obtain information on the remuneration paid to the respondent in his/her main job. This amount is the income before any deductions. Remember to round off to the nearest units.
7557
26974
971900
Payment time-period (second job)
Payment time-period (second job)
Payment time-period (second job)
Payment time-period (second job)
Payment time-period (second job)
Ask only for second job
G11- Which time period do you get paid in your second main job?
This question aims to find out information on how the respondent has been paid in his/her second main job. This question is only applicable to the respondent with more than one job.
7557
26974
5
Not filled
1
Hourly
2
Daily
3
Weekly
4
Fort nightly
5
Monthly
Sysmiss
Gross income (second job)
Gross income (second job)
Gross income (second job)
Gross income (second job)
Gross income (second job)
Ask only for second job
G12- How much is (name)?s gross income in his /her second main job?
This question is only applicable to the respondent with more than one job. This question seeks to obtain information on the remuneration paid to the respondent in his/her second main job. This amount is the income before any deductions. Remember to round off to the nearest units.
7557
26974
70000
Business is registered
Business is registered
Business is registered
Business is registered
Business is registered
H1- Is your business/enterprise registered, e.g Ministry of Trade & Industry)?
If coded 2 or 3, go to H3
This question seeks information on whether the business/enterprise is registered. This information will help to determine the formality or informality of the business or enterprise.
12326
22205
3
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
3
In the process of registration
Sysmiss
Business is registered with the Social Security Commission
Business is registered with the Social Security Commission
Business is registered with the Social Security Commission
Business is registered with the Social Security Commission
Business is registered with the Social Security Commission
H2- In which of the following is it registered?, Social Security Commission
This question is only applicable to those who answered yes in H1. The aim of the question is to identify the registering authority with which the enterprise is registered. One of the response categories below should be crossed. More than one response is possible.
179
34352
1
1
1
Social security commission
2
Ministry of trade and industry
3
Ministry of finance
4
Other
Sysmiss
Business is registered with the Ministry of Trade and Industry
Business is registered with the Ministry of Trade and Industry
Business is registered with the Ministry of Trade and Industry
Business is registered with the Ministry of Trade and Industry
Business is registered with the Ministry of Trade and Industry
H2- In which of the following is it registered?, Ministry of Trade and Industry
This question is only applicable to those who answered yes in H1. The aim of the question is to identify the registering authority with which the enterprise is registered. One of the response categories below should be crossed. More than one response is possible.
353
34178
2
2
1
Social security commission
2
Ministry of trade and industry
3
Ministry of finance
4
Other
Sysmiss
Business is registered with the Ministry of Finance
Business is registered with the Ministry of Finance
Business is registered with the Ministry of Finance
Business is registered with the Ministry of Finance
Business is registered with the Ministry of Finance
H2- In which of the following is it registered?, Ministry of Finance
This question is only applicable to those who answered yes in H1. The aim of the question is to identify the registering authority with which the enterprise is registered. One of the response categories below should be crossed. More than one response is possible.
147
34384
3
3
1
Social security commission
2
Ministry of trade and industry
3
Ministry of finance
4
Other
Sysmiss
Business is registered with another agency
Business is registered with another agency
Business is registered with another agency
Business is registered with another agency
Business is registered with another agency
H2- In which of the following is it registered?, Other specify
This question is only applicable to those who answered yes in H1. The aim of the question is to identify the registering authority with which the enterprise is registered. One of the response categories below should be crossed. More than one response is possible.
301
34230
4
4
1
Social security commission
2
Ministry of trade and industry
3
Ministry of finance
4
Other
Sysmiss
Business keeps accounts
Business keeps accounts
Business keeps accounts
Business keeps accounts
Business keeps accounts
H3- Does (name)'s business keep accounts?
If coded 2, go to H5
The aim of the question is to establish whether the business/enterprise adopts some common business principles such as stock taking and bookkeeping. These are essential for the entrepreneur to keep abreast with all the operations of the business.
12308
22223
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Type of accounts kept by business
Type of accounts kept by business
Type of accounts kept by business
Type of accounts kept by business
Type of accounts kept by business
H4- What types of accounts are kept for this business?
This question is only applicable to those coded 1 in H3. The question aims at finding out the type of information /records about the enterprise's activities kept by the enterprise in its accounts.
12326
22205
4
Not filled
1
Detailed formal accounts
2
Simplified accounting format
3
Informal records for personal use
4
Other
Sysmiss
Business expenditure separate from household expenditure
Business expenditure separate from household expenditure
Business expenditure separate from household expenditure
Business expenditure separate from household expenditure
Business expenditure separate from household expenditure
H5- Is the business expenditure separate from that of the owner's household?
Cross either 1 for yes or 2 for no.
Any expenses incurred in the ordinary course of business. Business expenses are deductible and are always netted against business income, whereas the household expenditure is deducted from the income meant to be spent for household chores.
12326
22205
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Number of employees (excluding partners/unpaid family members)
Number of employees (excluding partners/unpaid family members)
Number of employees (excluding partners/unpaid family members)
Number of employees (excluding partners/unpaid family members)
Number of employees (excluding partners/unpaid family members)
H6- How many employees (excluding business partners and unpaid family workers) are employed?
Write down the number of employees working for the respondent's business/enterprise
12326
22205
500
Estimated monthly turnover of business
Estimated monthly turnover of business
Estimated monthly turnover of business
Estimated monthly turnover of business
Estimated monthly turnover of business
H7- What is the estimated monthly turnover of your business?
Write down the monthly income in N$ as given by the respondent and remember to round off to the nearest units always.
12326
22205
900000
Looked for work/ tried to start business (previous 30 days)
Looked for work/ tried to start business (previous 30 days)
Looked for work/ tried to start business (previous 30 days)
Looked for work/ tried to start business (previous 30 days)
Looked for work/ tried to start business (previous 30 days)
UNEMPLOYED (Ask for all persons who have not worked during the last 7 days, had no job and were ready to work coded 2 in D9)
I1- Did you look for work or try to start your own business during the last 30 days?
If coded 2, go to I5
The purpose of this Question is to give information on the unemployed persons who are seriously or actively looking for employment. Actively looking for work is one of the criteria used to determine unemployment even though this criterion can be relaxed for some reasons. For example, some people may be ready to work but may not be actively looking for work and the reasons may be that they are discouraged / given up after a long time of searching for work and not finding.
17212
17319
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Registered with Ministry of Labour to find work
Registered with Ministry of Labour to find work
Registered with Ministry of Labour to find work
Registered with Ministry of Labour to find work
Registered with Ministry of Labour to find work
UNEMPLOYED (Ask for all persons who have not worked during the last 7 days, had no job and were ready to work coded 2 in D9)
I2- How did (name) look for work or try to start his/her own business during the last 30 days? (more than one response is possible), Registration at Ministry of Labour offices
There exist many ways an unemployed person can use to look for a job. Here there are 8 possible response categories. The respondent should state the main means for looking for work. You should not read or state these categories to him/her. It is possible to have more than one response. You should cross the codes for the relevant response categories mentioned by the respondent. More than one response is possible.
176
34355
1
1
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other, specify
Sysmiss
Registered with other employment agencies to find work
Registered with other employment agencies to find work
Registered with other employment agencies to find work
Registered with other employment agencies to find work
Registered with other employment agencies to find work
UNEMPLOYED (Ask for all persons who have not worked during the last 7 days, had no job and were ready to work coded 2 in D9)
I2- How did (name) look for work or try to start his/her own business during the last 30 days? (more than one response is possible), Registration at other employment agencies
66
34465
2
2
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other, specify
Sysmiss
Applied directly to employers to find work
Applied directly to employers to find work
Applied directly to employers to find work
Applied directly to employers to find work
Applied directly to employers to find work
UNEMPLOYED (Ask for all persons who have not worked during the last 7 days, had no job and were ready to work coded 2 in D9)
I2- How did (name) look for work or try to start his/her own business during the last 30 days? (more than one response is possible), Direct applications to employers
901
33630
3
3
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other, specify
Sysmiss
Checked at work sites to find work
Checked at work sites to find work
Checked at work sites to find work
Checked at work sites to find work
Checked at work sites to find work
UNEMPLOYED (Ask for all persons who have not worked during the last 7 days, had no job and were ready to work coded 2 in D9)
I2- How did (name) look for work or try to start his/her own business during the last 30 days? (more than one response is possible), Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates market or other assembly places
707
33824
4
4
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other, specify
Sysmiss
Placed/answered advert to find work
Placed/answered advert to find work
Placed/answered advert to find work
Placed/answered advert to find work
Placed/answered advert to find work
UNEMPLOYED (Ask for all persons who have not worked during the last 7 days, had no job and were ready to work coded 2 in D9)
I2- How did (name) look for work or try to start his/her own business during the last 30 days? (more than one response is possible), Placed or answered media advertisement
438
34093
5
5
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other, specify
Sysmiss
Assisted by friends/ relatives/ colleagues/union to find work/start business
Assisted by friends/ relatives/ colleagues/union to find work/start business
Assisted by friends/ relatives/ colleagues/union to find work/start business
Assisted by friends/ relatives/ colleagues/union to find work/start business
Assisted by friends/ relatives/ colleagues/union to find work/start business
UNEMPLOYED (Ask for all persons who have not worked during the last 7 days, had no job and were ready to work coded 2 in D9)
I2- How did (name) look for work or try to start his/her own business during the last 30 days? (more than one response is possible), Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc
877
33654
6
6
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other, specify
Sysmiss
Take other action to start business/farming
Take other action to start business/farming
Take other action to start business/farming
Take other action to start business/farming
Take other action to start business/farming
UNEMPLOYED (Ask for all persons who have not worked during the last 7 days, had no job and were ready to work coded 2 in D9)
I2- How did (name) look for work or try to start his/her own business during the last 30 days? (more than one response is possible), Take action to start business or subsistence farming
211
34320
7
7
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other, specify
Sysmiss
Took other actions to find work/start business
Took other actions to find work/start business
Took other actions to find work/start business
Took other actions to find work/start business
Took other actions to find work/start business
UNEMPLOYED (Ask for all persons who have not worked during the last 7 days, had no job and were ready to work coded 2 in D9)
I2- How did (name) look for work or try to start his/her own business during the last 30 days? (more than one response is possible), Other, Specify
151
34380
8
8
1
Registration at ministry of labour offices
2
Registration at other employment agencies
3
Direct applications to employers
4
Checking at work sites, farms, factory gates market or other assembly places
5
Placed or answered media advertisement
6
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, colleagues, unions, etc
7
Take action to start business or subsistence farming
8
Other, specify
Sysmiss
Type of Job sought/business started
Type of Job sought/business started
Type of Job sought/business started
Type of Job sought/business started
Type of Job sought/business started
UNEMPLOYED (Ask for all persons who have not worked during the last 7 days, had no job and were ready to work coded 2 in D9)
I4- For office use only
This column will be used by the coder to allocate the right occupation code for the job sought by the respondent according to NASCO.
5639
28892
9820
None
101
111
Recruits, soldiers and non-commissioned officers
112
Warrant officers
113
Commissioned officers
141
161
1020
1111
Political office-bearers and senior government officials
1112
Senior government officials
1115
Meteorologists
1120
Traditional leaders
1124
1129
1130
1141
1210
Directors and chief executives
1220
Department managers
1221
Production and operations department managers
1222
Finance and administration department managers
1223
Personnel and industrial relations department managers
1224
Sales and marketing department managers
1225
Advertising and public relations department managers
1226
Supply and distribution department managers
1227
Computing services department managers
1228
Research and development department managers
1229
Other department managers not elsewhere classified
1230
School headmasters and principals
1311
General managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing
1312
General managers in manufacturing
1313
General managers in construction
1314
General managers in wholesale and retail trade
1315
General managers of restaurants and hotels
1316
General managers in transport, storage and communications
1317
General manager business services
1318
General managers in personal care, cleaning and related services
1319
General managers not elsewhere classified
2112
Chemists
2113
Geologists, geochemist
2120
Mathematicians, statisticians and related professionals
2130
Computing professionals
2140
Architects, engineers and related professionals
2141
Architects, town / regional and traffic planners
2142
Civil engineers
2144
Electrical, electronics and telecommunications engineers
2145
Mechanical engineers
2146
2147
Metallurgists and material scientists
2148
Engineers and related professionals not elsewhere classified
2149
Engineers, not specified
2151
Land hydrographical surveyors
2211
Agronomists and related professionals
2212
Biologists, pharmacologists, pathologists and related professionals
2221
Medical practioners
2222
Dentists
2223
Veterinarians
2224
Pharmacists
2225
Professional nurses and midwives
2226
Health professionals not elsewhere classified
2310
College, university and higher education teachers
2321
Secondary education teachers (formal education)
2322
Secondary education teachers (vocational training)
2330
Primary education teachers
2340
Special education teachers
2351
Education methods specialist
2352
Education and vocational training inspectors
2411
Accountants
2412
Personnel and careers professionals
2413
Advertising professionals
2414
Public relations professionals
2415
Business professionals not elsewhere classified
2419
Business professionals not elsewhere classified
2421
Lawyers
2422
Judges and magistrates
2429
Jurists not elsewhere classified
2430
Archivists, curators, librarians and related professionals
2441
Economists
2442
Social, political and related scientists
2443
Philologists, translators and interpreters
2444
Psychologists
2445
Social workers
2451
Authors, journalist and other writers
2452
Sculptors, painters artistic and relatic artists
2453
Performing artists
2460
Religious professionals
2470
Government professionals not elsewhere stated
3111
3112
Civil engineering technicians
3113
Electrical, electronics and telecommunications engineering technicians
3114
Mechanical engineering technicians
3115
Mining and metallurgical technicians
3119
Physical and engineering science technicians not else where classified
3121
Computer assistants
3122
Computer equipment operators
3131
Photographers and cameramen / women
3132
Broadcasting and telecommunications equipment operators
3139
Optical and electronic equipment operators not elsewhere classified
3141
Ship's deck officers, pilots, maine control personnel
3142
Aircraft pilots, flight navigators and engineers
3143
Air traffic controllers and safety technicians
3153
Mines inspectors
3154
Food and food processing inspectors
3155
Agricultural and fisheries inspectors
3159
Safety, quality and related technicians and inspectors not elsewhere classified
3211
Life science technicians
3212
Agronomy and forestry technicians and advisers
3213
Nature conservation officers
3221
Medical assistants
3222
Health inspectors and advisors
3223
Dietricians and nutritionists
3227
Veeterinary assistants
3228
Pharmaceutical assistants
3229
Modern health associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3230
Staff nurses
3240
Traditional healers
3310
Pre-primary education teachers
3319
3320
Instructors
3321
Instructors (vocational training)
3322
Instructors (driving, flying, sailing, etc.)
3329
Instructors not elsewhere classified
3390
Teaching associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3410
Finance and sale associate professionals
3411
Insurance agents
3412
Real estate agents
3413
Travel consultants and organizers
3414
Technical and commercial sales representatives
3415
Buyers
3416
Appraisers, valuers and auctioneers
3419
Finance and sale associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3421
Trade brokers, clearing and forwarding agents
3422
Employment agents and labour contractors
3429
Business service agents and sales brokers not elsewhere classified
3431
Legal and related business associate professional
3432
Bookkeepers
3433
Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals
3439
Administrative associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3441
Tax, customs border inspectors and officials
3442
Social benefits officials
3443
Licensing officials
3444
Trade inspectors and officials
3449
Government associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3450
Police inspectors and detectives
3460
Welfare workers
3471
Decorators and commercial designers
3472
Radio, television and other announcers
3473
Athletes, sportspersons and related associate professionals
3480
Religious associate professionals
4090
4100
4111
Stenographers, typists, word-processors and related operators
4112
Data entry operators
4113
Bookkeeping and calculating machine operators
4114
Secretaries
4120
Numerical clerks (securities, tax, wages, invoice, salaries, etc.)
4131
Stock clerks
4132
Production and transport clerks
4141
Library and filling clerks
4142
Mail sorting and distribution clerks
4144
4150
Correspondence clerks
4160
Clerical supervisors not elsewhere classified
4190
Other office clerks
4210
Cashiers, tellers and related clerks
4211
Cashiers, tellers, ticket clerks and related clerks
4212
Tellers and other counter clerks (bank)
4221
Travel agency and related clerks
4222
Receptionists and information clerks
4223
Telephone switchboard operators
4290
Other customer services clerks
4321
4799
4923
5111
Travel attendants and travel stewards
5112
Transport conductors and ticket examiners
5113
Travel guides
5120
Housekeeping services workers
5131
Cooks
5132
Waiters / waitresses and bartenders
5140
5141
Child care workers
5149
Other personal care and related workers
5151
Hairdressers, beauticians and related workers
5159
Personal services workers not elsewhere classified
5161
Fire fighters
5162
Police officers
5163
Prison guards
5164
Wildlife and nature conservation guards
5169
Protective services workers not elsewhere classified
5221
Shop salespersons and demonstrators
5222
Stall and market salespersons
5223
Petrol station attendants
5610
5621
5630
6100
Commercial farmers, not specified
6111
Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers
6112
Field crop and vegetable growers
6113
Tree, shrub crop and mixed-crop growers
6121
Dairy and livestock producers (except karakul farmers)
6122
Poultry producers
6124
Karakul farmers
6125
Commercial animal producers and related workers not elsewhere classified
6130
Commercial crop and animal producers
6140
Forestry and related workers
6151
Fishery workers
6152
Game farmers, hunters and trappers
6200
Communal farmers, not specified
6210
Subsistence animal producers
6220
Subsistence crop and animal producers
6221
Mahangu growers (incl. Animal production)
6222
Maize growers (incl. Animal production)
6223
Other crop and vegetable growers (incl. Animal production)
6231
Subsistence fishery, hunting and trapping workers
6232
Food, plants and firewood collectors
7110
Miners not specified
7111
Team leaders and supervisors (mine, quarry)
7112
General underground miners
7113
General surface miners and quarry workers
7114
Miners treat, (mine quarry)
7115
Blasters
7116
Mineral samplers, sorters and graders, stone splitter, cutters and carvers
7121
Builders, traditional materials
7122
Bricklayers / plasterers and related workers
7123
Concrete workers
7124
Carpenters / joiners
7125
Roofers
7126
Floor layers and tile setters
7127
Plumbers / pipe fitters
7129
Building construction and related workers not elsewhere classified
7130
Electricians (general)
7131
Electricians (installation / appliance)
7132
Electricians (maintenance / industrial)
7141
Painters / decorators
7142
Glaziers
7144
Building structure cleaners and renovators
7211
Welders / fabricators, and structural-metal preparers
7212
Boiler makers
7213
Panel beaters / spray painters
7214
Other sheet-metal workers
7215
Structural-metal erectors, riggers and cable splicers
7216
Underwater workers
7222
Tool-makers and related workers
7223
Turners (machinists) and related workers
7231
Auto mechanics
7232
Aircraft engine mechanics
7233
Diesel engine mechanics
7234
Heavy plant vehicle mechanics
7235
Air conditioning / refrigeration mechanics
7236
Fitters (machinery)
7239
Machinery mechanics not elsewhere classified
7240
Fitters and turners
7251
Auto electricians
7252
Radio / television mechanics (home electronics)
7253
Instrument mechanics
7255
Electrical wireworkers
7259
Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters not elsewhere classified
7310
Precision workers in metal and related materials
7311
Precision-instrument and equipment workers
7312
Musical-instrument makers and turners
7313
Jewellery and precious-metal workers
7317
7321
Potters
7322
Brick makers
7323
Glassworkers
7331
Handicraft workers in wood and related materials
7332
Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials
7343
Photographic and related workers
7345
Bookbinders
7349
Printing and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7411
Butchers, meat preparers and fishmongers
7412
Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectioners
7414
Local beer brewers
7419
Food processing and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7421
General woodworkers
7422
Joiners / cabinet-makers and related workers
7423
Woodworking-machine setters and setter-operators
7429
Wood and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7431
Fibre preparers
7432
Weavers, knitters and related workers
7433
Tailors, dressmakers and hatters
7435
Sewers, embroiderers and related workers
7436
Upholsterers and related workers
7442
Shoe and leather goods makers and repairers
8010
8111
Underground machinery operators
8112
Surface machinery operators (mining, mineral- and metal-processing)
8113
Well drillers and borers and related workers
8121
Null
8130
Chemical-processing-plant operators
8141
Power-generating plant operators
8142
Steam-engine and boiler operators
8143
Incinerator, water-treatment and related plant operators
8190
Stationary-plant and related operators not elsewhere classified
8210
Machine-tool operators (metal-working machines)
8211
8221
Cement and other mineral products machine operators
8222
Chemical-products machine operators
8223
Rubber- and plastic-products machine operators
8241
Printing-machine operators
8243
Paper-products machine operators
8252
Bleaching-, dyeing- and cleaning-machine operators
8261
Food-processing machine operators
8262
Beverage-processing machine operators
8271
Machinery assemblers
8272
Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers
8290
Machine operators not elsewhere classified
8312
Railway breakers, signallers and shutters
8320
Motor-vehicle drivers
8321
Car, taxi and van drivers
8322
Bus drivers
8323
Heavy-truck and lorry drivers
8331
Farm and forestry machinery operators
8332
Earth-moving machinery operators
8333
Crane and hoist operators
8334
Material handling equipment operators not elsewhere classified
8339
Material handling equipment operators not elsewhere classified
8340
Ship's deck crews and related workers
8510
9010
General labourers, not specified
9031
9110
Street vendors
9111
Street vendors (food)
9112
Newspaper vendors
9113
Other street vendors, non-food products
9120
Street services elementary occupations
9130
Cleaners, not specified
9131
Domestic helpers and cleaners
9132
Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels and other establishments
9133
Laundry workers
9141
Building caretakers
9142
Vehicle, window and related cleaners
9150
Messengers, porters, doorkeepers and related workers
9151
Messengers, package and luggage porters and deliverers
9152
Doorkeepers, watchpersons and related workers
9153
Vending-machine money collectors, meter readers and related workers
9161
Garbage collectors
9162
Sweepers and related labourers
9201
Agricultural, fishery and related labourers
9202
Agricultural labourers
9203
Forestry labourers, fishery, hunting and trapping labourers
9222
9310
Mining and quarrying labourers
9320
Construction and maintenance labourers
9330
Manufacturing labourers
9331
Packers
9332
Assembling and sorting labourers
9339
Manufacturing labourers not elsewhere classified
9340
Freight handlers, loaders and unloaders
9411
9609
9700
9820
Sysmiss
Main reason for not looking for work/starting business (previous 30 days)
Main reason for not looking for work/starting business (previous 30 days)
Main reason for not looking for work/starting business (previous 30 days)
Main reason for not looking for work/starting business (previous 30 days)
Main reason for not looking for work/starting business (previous 30 days)
Only if coded 2 in I1
I5- What was the main reason that you didn?t look for work or try to start your own business during the last 30 days?
The question applies only to those coded "2" in column I1. Circle the code of the appropriate main reason why the respondent didn't look for work during the last 30 days. Only one main reason should be crossed.
16566
17965
7
Not filled
1
Thought no work available
2
Awaiting replies from employers
3
Got tired of seeking work
4
Already found work to start within one month
5
Awaiting busy season
6
Lack of resources to start business or subsistence farming
7
Other
Sysmiss
Ready to work (previous 7 days)
Ready to work (previous 7 days)
Ready to work (previous 7 days)
Ready to work (previous 7 days)
Ready to work (previous 7 days)
I6- If you had been offered a job, would you have been ready to work during the last 7 days?
if coded 1, go to I8, else continue
This question is applicable to those persons who answered no, coded "2" in D9. It seeks information on unemployment. Here there are only two possible answers: code"1" for "yes" and code "2" for "no"
17212
17319
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Activities of the unemployed (previous 7 days)
Activities of the unemployed (previous 7 days)
Activities of the unemployed (previous 7 days)
Activities of the unemployed (previous 7 days)
Activities of the unemployed (previous 7 days)
I7- Since you were not working for pay, profit or family gain, nor ready to work, what were you doing during the last 7 days?
For any answer in I7, end interviews for that person
The question is aimed at collecting information on the activity status of all those persons who neither worked nor were they unemployed during the last 7 days, i.e. all persons aged 8 years and above who have neither worked, nor have a job, business or holding to return to (employment/self-employed), nor were they ready to work if offered a job (unemployed).
16788
17743
7
Not filled
1
Retired
2
Old age
3
Illness / disabled
4
Homemaker
5
Student
6
Income recipient
7
Other
Sysmiss
Length of unemployment/availability for work
Length of unemployment/availability for work
Length of unemployment/availability for work
Length of unemployment/availability for work
Length of unemployment/availability for work
I8- For how long have you been without work and available for work?
If coded "5" or "6", go to I 18, otherwise ask the next question.
The respondent should give information on the duration he/she had been unemployed and available for work. Remember, this question does not refer to the last 30 days only. You should cross of the appropriate time period of being without work.
16519
18012
6
Not filled
1
> 1 month
2
1 month < 3 months
3
3 months < 6 months
4
6 months < 1 year
5
1 year < 2 years
6
2 years and more
Sysmiss
Worked (previous 12 months)
Worked (previous 12 months)
Worked (previous 12 months)
Worked (previous 12 months)
Worked (previous 12 months)
I9- Have you ever worked before (in the past 12 months)?
IF coded 2, go to I18
It is important to find out if unemployed respondent had worked before or not. If the answer is "yes" coded "1", proceed to the next column and if the answer is "no" coded "2", go to I18.
16519
18012
2
Not filled
1
Yes
2
No
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Locality where employed (information removed from public use file)
Locality where employed (information removed from public use file)
Locality where employed (information removed from public use file)
Locality where employed (information removed from public use file)
Locality where employed (information removed from public use file)
I10- Name town/locality where (name) worked before?
This question seeks to establish the trend of the employed people with regard to their movement between different geographic areas within the country as well as outside.
You must write down the region, constituency and locality name where the person was employed before/previously. If the person was employed outside Namibia, just write the country not the town.
34531
Previous occupation (unemployed) (information removed from public use file)
Previous occupation (unemployed) (information removed from public use file)
Previous occupation (unemployed) (information removed from public use file)
Previous occupation (unemployed) (information removed from public use file)
Previous occupation (unemployed) (information removed from public use file)
I13- For office use only
This column will be used by the coder to allocate the right occupation code for the job previously done by the respondent.
34531
None
111
Recruits, soldiers and non-commissioned officers
112
Warrant officers
113
Commissioned officers
1111
Political office-bearers and senior government officials
1112
Senior government officials
1115
Meteorologists
1120
Traditional leaders
1210
Directors and chief executives
1220
Department managers
1221
Production and operations department managers
1222
Finance and administration department managers
1223
Personnel and industrial relations department managers
1224
Sales and marketing department managers
1225
Advertising and public relations department managers
1226
Supply and distribution department managers
1227
Computing services department managers
1228
Research and development department managers
1229
Other department managers not elsewhere classified
1230
School headmasters and principals
1311
General managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing
1312
General managers in manufacturing
1313
General managers in construction
1314
General managers in wholesale and retail trade
1315
General managers of restaurants and hotels
1316
General managers in transport, storage and communications
1317
General manager business services
1318
General managers in personal care, cleaning and related services
1319
General managers not elsewhere classified
2112
Chemists
2113
Geologists, geochemist
2120
Mathematicians, statisticians and related professionals
2130
Computing professionals
2140
Architects, engineers and related professionals
2141
Architects, town / regional and traffic planners
2142
Civil engineers
2144
Electrical, electronics and telecommunications engineers
2145
Mechanical engineers
2147
Metallurgists and material scientists
2148
Engineers and related professionals not elsewhere classified
2149
Engineers, not specified
2151
Land hydrographical surveyors
2211
Agronomists and related professionals
2212
Biologists, pharmacologists, pathologists and related professionals
2221
Medical practioners
2222
Dentists
2223
Veterinarians
2224
Pharmacists
2225
Professional nurses and midwives
2226
Health professionals not elsewhere classified
2310
College, university and higher education teachers
2321
Secondary education teachers (formal education)
2322
Secondary education teachers (vocational training)
2330
Primary education teachers
2340
Special education teachers
2351
Education methods specialist
2352
Education and vocational training inspectors
2411
Accountants
2412
Personnel and careers professionals
2413
Advertising professionals
2414
Public relations professionals
2415
Business professionals not elsewhere classified
2419
Business professionals not elsewhere classified
2421
Lawyers
2422
Judges and magistrates
2429
Jurists not elsewhere classified
2430
Archivists, curators, librarians and related professionals
2441
Economists
2442
Social, political and related scientists
2443
Philologists, translators and interpreters
2444
Psychologists
2445
Social workers
2451
Authors, journalist and other writers
2452
Sculptors, painters artistic and relatic artists
2453
Performing artists
2460
Religious professionals
2470
Government professionals not elsewhere stated
3112
Civil engineering technicians
3113
Electrical, electronics and telecommunications engineering technicians
3114
Mechanical engineering technicians
3115
Mining and metallurgical technicians
3119
Physical and engineering science technicians not else where classified
3121
Computer assistants
3122
Computer equipment operators
3131
Photographers and cameramen / women
3132
Broadcasting and telecommunications equipment operators
3139
Optical and electronic equipment operators not elsewhere classified
3141
Ship's deck officers, pilots, maine control personnel
3142
Aircraft pilots, flight navigators and engineers
3143
Air traffic controllers and safety technicians
3153
Mines inspectors
3154
Food and food processing inspectors
3155
Agricultural and fisheries inspectors
3159
Safety, quality and related technicians and inspectors not elsewhere classified
3211
Life science technicians
3212
Agronomy and forestry technicians and advisers
3213
Nature conservation officers
3221
Medical assistants
3222
Health inspectors and advisors
3223
Dietricians and nutritionists
3227
Veeterinary assistants
3228
Pharmaceutical assistants
3229
Modern health associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3230
Staff nurses
3240
Traditional healers
3310
Pre-primary education teachers
3320
Instructors
3321
Instructors (vocational training)
3322
Instructors (driving, flying, sailing, etc.)
3329
Instructors not elsewhere classified
3390
Teaching associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3410
Finance and sale associate professionals
3411
Insurance agents
3412
Real estate agents
3413
Travel consultants and organizers
3414
Technical and commercial sales representatives
3415
Buyers
3416
Appraisers, valuers and auctioneers
3419
Finance and sale associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3421
Trade brokers, clearing and forwarding agents
3422
Employment agents and labour contractors
3429
Business service agents and sales brokers not elsewhere classified
3431
Legal and related business associate professional
3432
Bookkeepers
3433
Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals
3439
Administrative associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3441
Tax, customs border inspectors and officials
3442
Social benefits officials
3443
Licensing officials
3444
Trade inspectors and officials
3449
Government associate professionals not elsewhere classified
3450
Police inspectors and detectives
3460
Welfare workers
3471
Decorators and commercial designers
3472
Radio, television and other announcers
3473
Athletes, sportspersons and related associate professionals
3480
Religious associate professionals
4111
Stenographers, typists, word-processors and related operators
4112
Data entry operators
4113
Bookkeeping and calculating machine operators
4114
Secretaries
4120
Numerical clerks (securities, tax, wages, invoice, salaries, etc.)
4131
Stock clerks
4132
Production and transport clerks
4141
Library and filling clerks
4142
Mail sorting and distribution clerks
4150
Correspondence clerks
4160
Clerical supervisors not elsewhere classified
4190
Other office clerks
4210
Cashiers, tellers and related clerks
4211
Cashiers, tellers, ticket clerks and related clerks
4212
Tellers and other counter clerks (bank)
4221
Travel agency and related clerks
4222
Receptionists and information clerks
4223
Telephone switchboard operators
4290
Other customer services clerks
5111
Travel attendants and travel stewards
5112
Transport conductors and ticket examiners
5113
Travel guides
5120
Housekeeping services workers
5131
Cooks
5132
Waiters / waitresses and bartenders
5141
Child care workers
5149
Other personal care and related workers
5151
Hairdressers, beauticians and related workers
5159
Personal services workers not elsewhere classified
5161
Fire fighters
5162
Police officers
5163
Prison guards
5164
Wildlife and nature conservation guards
5169
Protective services workers not elsewhere classified
5221
Shop salespersons and demonstrators
5222
Stall and market salespersons
5223
Petrol station attendants
6100
Commercial farmers, not specified
6111
Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers
6112
Field crop and vegetable growers
6113
Tree, shrub crop and mixed-crop growers
6121
Dairy and livestock producers (except karakul farmers)
6122
Poultry producers
6124
Karakul farmers
6125
Commercial animal producers and related workers not elsewhere classified
6130
Commercial crop and animal producers
6140
Forestry and related workers
6151
Fishery workers
6152
Game farmers, hunters and trappers
6200
Communal farmers, not specified
6210
Subsistence animal producers
6220
Subsistence crop and animal producers
6221
Mahangu growers (incl. Animal production)
6222
Maize growers (incl. Animal production)
6223
Other crop and vegetable growers (incl. Animal production)
6231
Subsistence fishery, hunting and trapping workers
6232
Food, plants and firewood collectors
7110
Miners not specified
7111
Team leaders and supervisors (mine, quarry)
7112
General underground miners
7113
General surface miners and quarry workers
7114
Miners treat, (mine quarry)
7115
Blasters
7116
Mineral samplers, sorters and graders, stone splitter, cutters and carvers
7121
Builders, traditional materials
7122
Bricklayers / plasterers and related workers
7123
Concrete workers
7124
Carpenters / joiners
7125
Roofers
7126
Floor layers and tile setters
7127
Plumbers / pipe fitters
7129
Building construction and related workers not elsewhere classified
7130
Electricians (general)
7131
Electricians (installation / appliance)
7132
Electricians (maintenance / industrial)
7141
Painters / decorators
7142
Glaziers
7144
Building structure cleaners and renovators
7211
Welders / fabricators, and structural-metal preparers
7212
Boiler makers
7213
Panel beaters / spray painters
7214
Other sheet-metal workers
7215
Structural-metal erectors, riggers and cable splicers
7216
Underwater workers
7222
Tool-makers and related workers
7223
Turners (machinists) and related workers
7231
Auto mechanics
7232
Aircraft engine mechanics
7233
Diesel engine mechanics
7234
Heavy plant vehicle mechanics
7235
Air conditioning / refrigeration mechanics
7236
Fitters (machinery)
7239
Machinery mechanics not elsewhere classified
7240
Fitters and turners
7251
Auto electricians
7252
Radio / television mechanics (home electronics)
7253
Instrument mechanics
7255
Electrical wireworkers
7259
Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters not elsewhere classified
7310
Precision workers in metal and related materials
7311
Precision-instrument and equipment workers
7312
Musical-instrument makers and turners
7313
Jewellery and precious-metal workers
7321
Potters
7322
Brick makers
7323
Glassworkers
7331
Handicraft workers in wood and related materials
7332
Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials
7343
Photographic and related workers
7345
Bookbinders
7349
Printing and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7411
Butchers, meat preparers and fishmongers
7412
Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectioners
7414
Local beer brewers
7419
Food processing and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7421
General woodworkers
7422
Joiners / cabinet-makers and related workers
7423
Woodworking-machine setters and setter-operators
7429
Wood and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
7431
Fibre preparers
7432
Weavers, knitters and related workers
7433
Tailors, dressmakers and hatters
7435
Sewers, embroiderers and related workers
7436
Upholsterers and related workers
7442
Shoe and leather goods makers and repairers
8111
Underground machinery operators
8112
Surface machinery operators (mining, mineral- and metal-processing)
8113
Well drillers and borers and related workers
8121
Null
8130
Chemical-processing-plant operators
8141
Power-generating plant operators
8142
Steam-engine and boiler operators
8143
Incinerator, water-treatment and related plant operators
8190
Stationary-plant and related operators not elsewhere classified
8210
Machine-tool operators (metal-working machines)
8221
Cement and other mineral products machine operators
8222
Chemical-products machine operators
8223
Rubber- and plastic-products machine operators
8241
Printing-machine operators
8243
Paper-products machine operators
8252
Bleaching-, dyeing- and cleaning-machine operators
8261
Food-processing machine operators
8262
Beverage-processing machine operators
8271
Machinery assemblers
8272
Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers
8290
Machine operators not elsewhere classified
8312
Railway breakers, signallers and shutters
8320
Motor-vehicle drivers
8321
Car, taxi and van drivers
8322
Bus drivers
8323
Heavy-truck and lorry drivers
8331
Farm and forestry machinery operators
8332
Earth-moving machinery operators
8333
Crane and hoist operators
8334
Material handling equipment operators not elsewhere classified
8339
Material handling equipment operators not elsewhere classified
8340
Ship's deck crews and related workers
9010
General labourers, not specified
9110
Street vendors
9111
Street vendors (food)
9112
Newspaper vendors
9113
Other street vendors, non-food products
9120
Street services elementary occupations
9130
Cleaners, not specified
9131
Domestic helpers and cleaners
9132
Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels and other establishments
9133
Laundry workers
9141
Building caretakers
9142
Vehicle, window and related cleaners
9150
Messengers, porters, doorkeepers and related workers
9151
Messengers, package and luggage porters and deliverers
9152
Doorkeepers, watchpersons and related workers
9153
Vending-machine money collectors, meter readers and related workers
9161
Garbage collectors
9162
Sweepers and related labourers
9201
Agricultural, fishery and related labourers
9202
Agricultural labourers
9203
Forestry labourers, fishery, hunting and trapping labourers
9310
Mining and quarrying labourers
9320
Construction and maintenance labourers
9330
Manufacturing labourers
9331
Packers
9332
Assembling and sorting labourers
9339
Manufacturing labourers not elsewhere classified
9340
Freight handlers, loaders and unloaders
Sysmiss
Previous occupation (unemployed)
Previous occupation (unemployed)
Previous occupation (unemployed)
Previous occupation (unemployed)
Previous occupation (unemployed)
1896
32635
None
1
Armed forces
11
Legislators and senior officials
12
Corporate managers
13
General managers
21
Physical, mathematical and engineering professionals
22
Life science and health professionals
23
Teaching professionals
24
Other professionals
31
Physical and engineering science associate professionals
32
Life science and health associate professionals
33
Teaching associate professionals
34
Other associate professionals
41
Office clerks
42
Customer services
51
Personal and protective services workers
52
Models, salespersons, demonstrators
61
Market-oriented skilled agricultural and fishery workers
62
Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers
71
Mining and building trade services
72
Metal, machinery and retaled trades workers
73
Precision, handicrafts, printing and related trades workers
74
Other crafts and related trades workers
81
Stationary-plant and related operators
82
Machine operators and assemblers
83
Drivers and mobile equipment operators
90
General labourers, not specified
91
Sales and services elementary occupations
92
Agricultural, fishery and related labourers
93
Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport
Sysmiss
Industry in previous job (unemployed) (information removed from public use file)
Industry in previous job (unemployed) (information removed from public use file)
Industry in previous job (unemployed) (information removed from public use file)
Industry in previous job (unemployed) (information removed from public use file)
Industry in previous job (unemployed) (information removed from public use file)
I16- For office use only
This column will be used by the coder to allocate the right industrial code for the job previously done by the respondent.
34531
None
110
Growing of non-preennial crops
111
Growing of cereals (except rice), leguminous crops and oil seeds
113
Growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers
119
Growing of other non-perennial crops
121
Growing of grapes
122
Growing of tropical and subtropical fruits
125
Growing of other tree and bush fruits and nuts
127
Growing of beverage crops
129
Growing of other perennial crops
130
Plant propagation
140
Animal production
141
Raising of cattle and buffaloes
142
Raising of horses and other equines
144
Raising of sheep and goats
145
Raising of swine/pigs
146
Raising of poultry
149
Raising of other animals
150
Mixed farming
161
Support activities for crop production
162
Support activities for animal production
164
Seed processing for propagation
170
Hunting, trapping and related service activities
210
Silviculture and other forestry activities
220
Logging
230
Gathering of non-wood forest products
240
Support services to forestry
311
Marine fishing
312
Freshwater fishing
321
Marine aquaculture
510
Mining of hard coal
710
Mining of iron ores
721
Mining of uranium and thorium ores
729
Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores
810
Quarrying of stone, sand and clay
891
Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals
893
Extraction of salt
899
Other mining and quarrying n.E.C.
910
Support activities for petroleum and natural gas extraction
990
Support activities for other mining and quarrying
1010
Processing and preserving of meat
1020
Processing and preserving of fish, crustaceans and molluscs
1030
Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables
1040
Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats
1050
Manufacture of dairy products
1061
Manufacture of grain mill products
1062
Manufacture of starches and starch products
1070
Manufacture of other food products
1071
Manufacture of bakery products
1072
Manufacture of sugar
1074
Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products
1075
Manufacture of prepared meals and dishes
1079
Manufacture of other food products n.E.C.
1080
Manufacture of prepared animal feeds
1101
Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits
1103
Manufacture of malt liquors and malt
1104
Manufacture of soft drinks
1311
Preparation and spinning of textile fibres
1312
Weaving of textiles
1391
Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics
1393
Manufacture of carpets and rugs
1399
Manufacture of other textiles n.E.C.
1410
Manufacture of wearing apparel, except for apparel
1430
Manufacture of knitted and crocheted apparels
1511
Tanning and dressing of leather
1512
Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, saddlery and harness
1520
Manufacture of footwear
1610
Sawmilling and planing of wood
1622
Manufacture of builder's carpentry and joinery
1629
Manufacture of other products of wood
1701
Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard
1709
Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard
1811
Printing
1812
Service activities related to printing
1920
Manufacture of refined petroleum products
2013
Manufacture of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms
2022
Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics
2023
Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations
2030
Manufacture of man-made fibres
2220
Manufacture of plastics products
2310
Manufacture of glass and glass products
2392
Manufacture of clay building materials
2394
Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster
2395
Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster
2396
Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone
2399
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.E.C.
2410
Manufacture of basic iron and steel
2431
Casting of iron and steel
2511
Manufacture of structural metal products
2599
Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.E.C.
2710
Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers and electricity distribution and control apparatus
2733
Manufacture of wiring devices
2790
Manufacture of other electrical equipment
2819
Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery
2822
Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools
2824
Manufacture of machinery for mining, quarrying and construction
3100
Manufacture of furniture
3211
Manufacture of jewellery and related articles
3240
Manufacture of games and toys
3290
Other manufacturing n.E.C.
3311
Repair of fabricated metal products
3312
Repair of machinery
3313
Repair of electronic and optical equipment
3314
Repair of electrical equipment
3315
Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles
3319
Repair of other equipment
3320
Installation of industrial machinery and equipment
3510
Electric power generation, transmission and distribution
3520
Manufacture of gas
3530
Steam and air conditioning supply
3600
Water collection, treatment and supply
3700
Sewerage
3811
Collection of non-hazardous waste
3812
Collection of hazardous waste
3830
Materials recovery
3900
Remediation activities and other waste management services
4100
Construction of buildings
4130
Demolition and site preparation
4210
Construction of roads and railways
4220
Construction of utility projects
4290
Construction of other civil engineering projects
4321
Electrical installation
4322
Plumbing, heat and air-conditioning installation
4329
Other construction installation
4330
Building completion and finishing
4390
Other specialized construction activities
4510
Sale of motor vehicles
4520
Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
4530
Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories
4540
Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories
4620
Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals
4630
Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco
4641
Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear
4649
Wholesale of other household goods
4652
Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts
4653
Wholesale of agricultural machinery, equipment and supplies
4659
Wholesale of other machinery and equipment
4661
Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products
4663
Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies
4690
Non-specialized wholesale trade
4711
Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating
4719
Other retail sale in non-specialized stores
4720
Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized stores
4721
Retail sale of food in specialized stores
4722
Retail sale of beverages in specialized stores
4730
Retail sale of automotive fuel in specialized stores
4741
Retail sale of computers, peripheral units, software and telecommunications equipment in specialized stores
4742
Retail sale of audio and video equipment in specialized stores
4751
Retail sale of textiles in specialized stores
4752
Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass in specialized stores
4753
Retail sale of carpets, rugs, wall and floor coverings in specialized stores
4759
Retail sale of electrical household appliances, furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialized stores
4761
Retail sale of books, newspapers and stationary in specialized stores
4763
Retail sale in sporting equipment in specialized stores
4764
Retail sale of games and toys in specialized stores
4771
Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores
4772
Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles in specialized stores
4773
Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores
4774
Retail sale of second-hand goods
4781
Retail sale via stalls and markets of food, beverages and tobacco products
4782
Retail sale via stalls and markets of textiles, clothing and footwear
4789
Retail sale via stalls and markets of other goods
4790
Retail trade not in stores, stalls or markets
4791
Retail sale via mail order houses or via internet
4799
Other retail sale not in stores, stalls or markets
4911
Passenger rail transport, interurban
4912
Freight rail transport
4920
Other land transport
4921
Urban and suburban passenger land transport
4922
Other passenger land transport
4923
Freight transport by road
5011
Sea and coastal passenger water transport
5012
Sea and coastal freight water transport
5021
Inland passenger water transport
5110
Passenger air transport
5120
Freight air transport
5210
Freight air transport
5220
Support activities for transportation
5221
Service activities incidental to land transportation
5222
Service activities incidental to air transportation
5223
Service activities incidental to air transportation
5224
Cargo handling
5229
Other transportation support activities
5310
Postal activities
5320
Courier activities
5510
Short term accommodation activities
5520
Camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks
5590
Other accommodation
5610
Restaurants and mobile food service activities
5621
Event catering
5629
Other food service activities
5630
Beverage serving activities
5811
Book publishing
5813
Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals
5819
Other publishing activities
5911
Motion picture, video and television programme production activities
5912
Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities
5913
Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities
6010
Radio broadcasting
6020
Television programming and broadcasting activities
6110
Wired telecommunications activities
6130
Satellite telecommunications activities
6190
Other telecommunications activities
6200
Computer programming consultancy and related activities
6201
Computer programming activities
6202
Computer consultancy and computer facilities management activities
6209
Other information technology and computer service activities
6311
Data processing, hosting and related activities
6391
News agency activities
6399
Other information service activities n.E.C.
6411
Central banking
6419
Other monetary intermediation
6420
Activities of holding companies
6430
Trusts, funds and similar financial entities
6491
Financial leasing
6492
Other credit granting
6499
Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities, n.E.C.
6511
Life insurance
6512
Non-life insurance
6530
Pension funding
6611
Administration of financial markets
6612
Security and commodity contracts brokerage
6619
Other activities auxiliary to financial service activities
6622
Activities of insurance agents and brokers
6629
Other activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding
6630
Fund management activities
6810
Real estate activities with own or leased property
6820
Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis
6910
Legal activities
6920
Accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities
7000
Activites of head offices, management consultancy activities
7020
Management consultancy activities
7100
Architectural and engineering activities
7110
Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy
7120
Technical testing and analysis
7220
Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities
7310
Advertising
7320
Market research and public opinion polling
7410
Specialized design activities
7420
Photographic activities
7490
Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.E.C.
7500
Veterinary activities
7710
Renting and leasing of motor vehicles
7721
Renting and leasing of recreational and sports goods
7730
Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods
7740
Leasing of intellectual property and similar products, except copyrighted works
7810
Activities of employment placement agencies
7820
Temporary employment agency activities
7830
Other human resources provision
7910
Travel agency and tour operator activities
7911
Travel agency activities
7912
Tour operator activities
7990
Other reservation service and related activities
8010
Private security activities
8020
Security systems service activities
8030
Investigation activities
8121
General cleaning of buildings
8129
Other building and industrial cleaning activities
8130
Landscape care and maintenance service activities
8211
Combined office administrative services activities
8219
Photocopying, document preparation and other specialized office support activities
8220
Activities of call centres
8292
Packaging activities
8299
Other business support service activities n.E.C.
8410
Administration of the state and the economic and social policy of the community
8411
General public administration activities
8412
Regulation of the activities of providing health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security
8413
Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses
8421
Foreign affairs
8422
Defence activities
8423
Public order and safety activities
8430
Compulsory social security activities
8500
Education
8510
Pre-primary and primary education
8520
Secondary education
8521
General secondary education
8522
Technical and vocational secondary education
8530
Higher education
8540
Other education
8549
Other education n.E.C
8550
Educational support activities
8610
Hospital activities
8620
Medical and dental practice activities
8690
Other human health activities
8700
Residential care activities
8710
Residential nursing care facilities
8720
Residential care activities for mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse
8730
Residential care activities for the elderly and disabled
8790
Other residential care activities
8810
Social work activities without accommodation for the elderly and disabled
8890
Other social work activities without accommodation
9000
Creative, arts and entertainment activities
9100
Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities
9101
Library and archives activities
9102
Museums activities and operation of historical sites and buildings
9103
Botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserves activities
9200
Gambling and betting activities
9312
Activities of sports clubs
9319
Other sports activities
9320
Other amusement and recreation activities
9321
Activities of amusement parks and theme parks
9329
Other amusement and recreation activities n.E.C.
9411
Activities of business and employers membership organizations
9412
Activities of professional membership organizations
9491
Activities of religious organizations
9511
Repair of computers and peripheral equipment
9512
Repair of communication equipment
9521
Repair of consumer electronics
9522
Repair of household appliances and home and garden equipment
9523
Repair of footwear and leather goods
9524
Repair of furniture and home furnishings
9529
Repair of other personal and household goods
9601
Washing and (dry-) cleaning of textile and fur products
9602
Hairdressing and other beauty treatment
9603
Funeral and related activities
9609
Other personal service activities n.E.C.
9700
Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel
9800
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of private households for own use
9810
Undifferentiated goods-producing activities of private households for own use
9820
Undifferentiated service-producing activities of private households for own use
9900
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
Sysmiss
Industry in previous job (unemployed)
Industry in previous job (unemployed)
Industry in previous job (unemployed)
Industry in previous job (unemployed)
Industry in previous job (unemployed)
1912
32619
None
1
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
2
Mining and quarrying
3
Manufacturing
4
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
5
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities’
6
Construction
7
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
8
Transportation and storage
9
Accommodation and food service activities
10
Information and communication
11
Financial and insurance activities
12
Real estate activities
13
Professional, scientific and technical activities
14
Administrative and support service activities
15
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
16
Education
17
Human health and social work activities
18
Arts, entertainment and recreation
19
Other service activities
20
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use
21
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
Sysmiss
Reason for leaving previous job
Reason for leaving previous job
Reason for leaving previous job
Reason for leaving previous job
Reason for leaving previous job
I17- What is the reason that you left your last job?
The question applies only to those coded "1" in column I9 ONLY. Code the appropriate reason why the respondent left his or her previous employment. Only one code should be crossed.
5391
29140
9
Not filled
1
Retrenched
2
Dismissed
3
Resigned
4
Disabled
5
Sick
6
Closure of company
7
End of temporary activity
8
Retirement or old age
9
Other
Sysmiss
Means of support while unemployed
Means of support while unemployed
Means of support while unemployed
Means of support while unemployed
Means of support while unemployed
I18- How do you support yourself?
If answered 1, then GO BACK TO D
This question seeks information on how the respondent supports him/herself since he is not working. More than one response is possible.
Note: If a person is coded 1 in I 17 (did odd jobs during the last week), YOU MUST PROBE AND FIND OUT IF HE/SHE WORKED MORE THAN 1 (ONE) HOUR. If is it more than one hour, this means that he/she should be asked questions on employment rather than unemployment. The interviewer should therefore go back to D1 and code this person accordingly.
5391
29140
9
Not filled
1
Did odd jobs during the last seven days
2
Supported by someone in the household
3
Supported by someone outside household
4
Old age / disability grant
5
Supported by charity, church
6
From savings
7
Child support / foster care grant
8
Income from sale of property
9
Other
Sysmiss
Weight
Weight
Weight
Weight
Weight
34531
8.852
203.086
Work status
Work status
Work status
Work status
Work status
34531
1
3
1
Employed
2
Unemployed
3
Not economically active
Work status (Expanded definition)
Work status (Expanded definition)
Work status (Expanded definition)
Work status (Expanded definition)
Work status (Expanded definition)
34531
1
3
1
Employed
2
Broad unemployed
3
Not economically active
Education level
Education level
Education level
Education level
Education level
29624
4907
9
None
1
Primary
2
Junior secondary
3
Senior secondary
5
After std 10
6
University
7
Postgrad
8
Teacher training
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Earnings categories
Earnings categories
Earnings categories
Earnings categories
Earnings categories
7557
26974
-1
10
-1
None/unspec
<$1000
1
$1000-1999
2
$2000-2999
3
$3000-3999
4
$4000-4999
5
$5000-5999
6
$6000-6999
7
$7000-7999
8
$8000-8999
9
$9000-9999
10
$10000+
Sysmiss