DDI_IDN_2010_SAKERNAS-FEB_v02_M
World Bank Indonesia, Poverty Team
2012-12-31
NADA
Version 1 (December 31, 2012): Initial version of DDI Documentation.
Version 2 (February 13, 2014): Revision of DDI Documentation.
National Labor Force Survey 2010
February
SAKERNAS 2010 / LFS 2010
Survei Angkatan Kerja Nasional 2010
IDN_2010_SAKERNAS-FEB_v01_M
Subdirectorate of Manpower Statistics
NADA
Government of Indonesia
Badan Pusat Statistik
Directorate of Statistical Dissemination
Labor Force Survey [hh/lfs]
In principle the SAKERNAS February 2010 is the continuation of semesterly SAKERNAS that already implemented since 2005 and purposed to provide continous basis data of employment semesterly. Specifically to obtain information of population that employed, unemployed, temporarily not work, and population that ever stop/move work, as well as its development at the level of district/city, province or nationwide, and some additional information. The provision of employment data is responsibility of The Sub-Directorate of Manpower Statistics, Statistics Indonesia (BPS) and carried out especially through SAKERNAS in all provinces of Indonesia. The other sources of employment data among others are from National Socio-Economic Survey (SUSENAS), Population Census (SP), and Intercensal Population Survey (SUPAS). The concepts and definitions used for the labor force data are similar for all surveys and censuses since 1976, except for the unemployment rate and employment status, which have been extended since 2001.
Throughout its history, SAKERNAS has undergone a series of changes in its coverage, the frequency of enumeration, the number of households sampled and the type of information collected. SAKERNAS first held in 1976, followed in 1977 and 1978, and has been conducted regularly on annual basis since 1986. From 1986 to 1993 the survey was held quarterly, from 1994 to 2001 was drawn annually every August, and from 2002 to 2004 held annually and quarterly. The quarterly SAKERNAS is intended to monitor early indicators of employment in Indonesia, which refers to the KILM (the Key Indicators of the Labour Market) that recommended by the ILO. Starting in 2005, SAKERNAS implemented semesterly until 2010, in every February and August. Since August 2007, SAKERNAS's data presentation was designed to be representative until the district/city level in every August (and the sample size is almost quadrupled), while in February until provincial level only. Starting from 2011, the survey has been taken place quarterly, which is every February, May, August, and November, where the quarterly data presentation was designed until provincial level. In the third quarter SAKERNAS (August )- apart from quarterly sample- additional sample was also provided for annual number as an estimation of data presentation up to the district/city level.
Series of data publications available are data publications of Labor Force Situation in Indonesia (Publikasi Keadaan Angkatan Kerja di Indonesia) years 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1989-2012, the publication of Labour/Worker Situation in Indonesia (Publikasi Keadaan Pekerja di Indonesia) years 1982, 1986, 1989-2012. A special module was added in February 2008, asking questions about job-seeking, training, union membership, contract workers, and severance payments, aimed at providing a better understanding of the main obstacles to employment creation.
v01: basic raw data obtained from BPS
Labor Force
Job Sector
Business Sector
Unemployment
Lay off
Educational Attainment
Urban / Rural
Gender
Work Hours
Salary / Wage / Income
Employment Status
Main Job
Main Industry
Underemployment
Work Hour
Transportation
Labor Markets
Education
Primary Education
Secondary Education
Tertiary Education
Vocational Education
Transport
Doing Business / Business Regulation
National Labor Force Survey (SAKERNAS) is a survey that is designed to observe the general situation of workforce and also to understand whether there is a change of workforce structure between the enumeration period. Since the survey was initiated in 1976, it has undergone a series of changes affecting its coverage, the frequency of enumeration, the number of households sampled and the type of information collected. It is the largest and most representative source of employment data in Indonesia. For each selected household, the general information about the circumstances of each household member that includes the name, relationship to head of household, sex, and age were collected. Household members aged 10 years and over will be prompted to give the information about their marital status, education and employment.
SAKERNAS is aimed to gather informations that meet three objectives: 1. Employment by education, working hours, industrial classification and employment status, 2. Unemployment by different characteristics and efforts on looking for work, 3. Working age population not in the labor force (e.g. attending schools, doing housekeeping and others).
The data was gathered in February 2010 covered all provinces in Indonesia with 69.824 total number of households in 4.364 of census blocks in all provinces of Indonesia including urban and rural area. The main household data is taken from core questionnaires SAK09-AK.
Indonesia
National coverage*, including urban and rural area, representative until provincial level.
*) Although covering all of Indonesia, there are some circumstances when not all provincial were covered. For example, in 2000, the Province of Maluku excluded in SAKERNAS because horizontal conflicts occurred there. Also, the separation of East Timor from Indonesia in 1999 also changed the scope of SAKERNAS for the years to come. After that, due to the expansion of regional autonomy as a consequence, the proportion of samples per Province is also changed, as in 2006 when the number of provinces are already 33. However, the difference is only on the number of influential scope/level but not to the pattern. On the other hand, changes in the methodology (including sample size) over time is likely to affect the outcome, for example in years 2000 and 2001, when sample size is only 32.384 and 34.176 households, the level of data presentation is only representative to island level, (insufficient sample size even to make it representative to provincial level).
Individual
The survey covered all de jure household members (usual residents), aged 10+ years resident in the household. However, Diplomatic Corps households, households that are in the specific enumeration area and specific households in the regular enumeration area are not chosen as a sample.
Sample survey data
The main information collected in the National Labor Force Survey is data on individual household members aged 10 years and over that consists of:
1. Member identification: name, relationship to the head of household, sex, age, marital status and educational attainment.
2. Activities during last week: working (at least an hour for a week), temporarily not working, looking for work/establishing a new business/firm, attending school, doing housekeeping, and others (retired, disabled, etc.)
2. For those who were working and temporarily not working but having jobs (such as on leave): they were asked for their main job total working days, total number of working hours, industry, occupation, employment status, and total wage/salary in month.
3. For those who were looking for work or establishing a new business/firm: they were asked the main reason for looking for work/establishing a new business/firm, type of effort to find a job or to establish a new business/firm, duration of job seeking or establishing a new business/firm, and type of job (for full or part-time).
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Statistics Indonesia
Sakernas February 2010 is implemented in the whole territory of the Republic of Indonesia with a total sample of about 69.824 households, scattered on 4.364 census blocks from all provinces, both in rural and urban areas. Diplomatic Corps households, households that are in the specific enumeration area and specific households in the regular enumeration area are not chosen as a sample.
The sampling method* for SAKERNAS 2010 is probability sampling with two-stage cluster sampling technique where census blocks as the primary sampling unit (PSU) and households as the ultimate sampling unit. These census blocks (PSUs) were selected with probability proportional to size. A number of households were taken randomly from selected census blocks. However, there is documentation explained about how the sample size was determined at the domain level, or stratification measures that were implemented and also the sample size allocation across strata. The sampling frame used for the 2011 and later Sakernas surveys is sample frame of Population Census 2010 (SP 2010). Sampling frame** used in Sakernas August 2010 is the list of chosen census blocks from Sakernas 2007, using the "list head of household names" result of August 2007's listing process. This sampling frame is used for sampling period 2008 to 2010 (February and August).
*) Sampling method used is varied in different years. For example, in SAKERNAS period of 1986-1989 sampling method used is the method of rotation, where most of the households selected at one period was re-elected in the following period. This often happens on quarterly SAKERNAS on that period. At other periods often use multi-stages sampling method (two or three stages depend on whether sub block census included or not), or a combination of multi stages sampling also with rotation method (e.g. SAKERNAS 2006).
**) Commonly annual SAKERNAS sample frame comes from the last population census result undertaken before SAKERNAS. For example, for annual SAKERNAS 2003 used sample frame derived from "listing process" of household results of Population Census 2000. Also can refer to sampling frame of some periodic household based cencus like Economic Census, e.g. in forming block census sample frame of SAKERNAS 2007 using Economic Census 2006 result. In the other hand sample frame used for quarterly SAKERNAS is from the list of households obtained from National Socio-Economic Survey (SUSENAS) Core activities held before Sakernas. For example, for quarterly SAKERNAS 2002/2003 activities, which used sample frame derived from the household of the selected districts of SUSENAS 2002.
Face-to-face
In SAKERNAS, the questionnaire has been designed in a simple and concise way. It is expected that respondents will understand the aim of question of survey and avoid the memory lapse and uninterested respondents during data collection. Furthermore, the design of SAKERNAS's questionnaire remains stable in order to maintain data comparison.
A household questionnaire was administered in each selected household, which collected general information of household members that includes name, relationship with head of the household, sex and age. Household members aged 10 years and over were then asked about their marital status, education and occupation.
Since SAKERNAS regularly held in 1986, training for enumeration teams frequently conducted. In addition, also created a job descriptions and role relationship between the field officers in clear instruction making it easy in execution. The other supporting thing is officers (enumerator) involved in SAKERNAS, mainly from employees of the BPS in sub-district area (called Mantis) and employees of BPS at district/city level. Most of them generally have had experience in a variety of surveys and censuses as well as have more control of the field area. Different with activities of Population Census, as well as SUSENAS, SUPAS that most of the enumerators is not the employee of BPS, but aid / freelance worker called BPS Statistic Partners (Mitra Statistik).
To compare the smallest unit sample of SAKERNAS with actual population a weight variable is included in the data file.
Stages of data processing in Sakernas are through process of:
- Batching
- Editing
- Coding
- Data Entry
- Validation
- Tabulate
Sampling error results are presented at the end of the publication of The State of Labor Force in Indonesia and in publication of The State of Workers in Indonesia.
This SAKERNAS metadata cataloging is contribution of The World Bank - Indonesia, with credits to The Subdirectorate of Manpower Statistics of BPS and other parties from BPS for the technical guidances, and also credits to The Australian National University (ANU), The Australian Data Archive (ADA), The Rand Corporation and other parties for the references.
All data usage is under the terms and conditions issued by Directorate of Statistical Dissemination of Statistics Indonesia (BPS).
Directorate of Statistical Dissemination
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download
Example:
Subdirectorate of Manpower Statistics, Statistics Indonesia (BPS). National Labor Force Survey 2010 February (SAKERNAS 2010, February). Ref. IDN_2010_SAKERNAS-FEB_v01_M. Data downloaded from http://microdatalib.worldbank.org on 20th December 2012.
Data is owned by BPS (Statistics Indonesia). Please contact BPS for more information about data request.
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency, and any organizations or people cited in this documentation, bear no responsibility for use of the data and the documentation or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
sakernas10feb
List of SAK10-AK February 2010 is used for survey taking all household members in a selected household. Members of household aged 10 years and over will be questioned about their education and some information related to employment. The List of SAK10-AK February 2010 consists of five blocks, including:
Block I: Knowing the Location
Block II: Resume
Block III: Officer Explanation
Block IV: Explanation of Household Members
Block V: Explanation of Household Members Aged 10 Years and Over
213017
74
Sequence
Sequence
Sequence
Sequence
Sequence
213017
1
264175
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
Province
These details are copied from Q1 to 7 from Block I List of SAK10-DSRT.
All household members
213017
11
94
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
North Maluku
91
West Irian Jaya
94
Papua
Urban/Rural
Urban/Rural
Urban/Rural
Urban/Rural
Urban/Rural
Village category
These details are copied from Q1 to 7 from Block I List of SAK10-DSRT.
All household members
213017
1
2
1
Urban
2
Rural
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
Number of household members
These details are same like the last sequence number of household members in Column (1) Block IV of The List of SAK10-AK
All household members
213017
1
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
20
Number of household members aged 10 years and over
Number of household members aged 10 years and over
Number of household members aged 10 years and over
Number of household members aged 10 years and over
Number of household members aged 10 years and over
Number of household members aged 10 years and over
This detail is the number of household members aged 10 years and over, that should be the same with the number of boxes available in Column (6) and (7) of The List of SAK10-AK Block IV
Household members aged 10 years and over
213017
1
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Relationship to the head of household
Relationship to the head of household
Relationship to the head of household
Relationship to the head of household
Relationship to the head of household
Relationship to the head of household
Ask each member's relationship with the head of household and fill in the appropriate code in column (3). The codes for relationship to the head of household listed below the box of Block IV.
All household members
213017
1
9
1
Head of household
2
Spouse
3
Son or daughter
4
Son/daughter in-law
5
Grandchild
6
Parents/in-law
7
Other relative
8
Housemaid
9
Other
a) Head of household (HoH) is a person from a group of household members who is responsible with the daily needs of the household or a person considered/appointed as the head of household.
b) Wife/husband is wife/husband of the head of household.
c) Child is a biological child, step child or adopted child of the head of household.
d) Son/daughter in law is husband/wife of a biological child, step child or adopted child.
e) Grandchild is a child of a biological child, step child or adopted child.
f) Parent/parent in law is father/mother of the head of household or father/mother of wife/husband of the head of household.
g) Other family is persons who are familial-related with the head of household or with husband/wife of the head of household, for instance brother, sister, nephew, niece, uncle, aunt, in laws, grandfather and grandmother.
h) Servant is a person who works as a servant and lives in the household, and receives a salary in both money as well as goods.
i) Others are persons who have no familial relation with head of household or wife/husband of the head of household, for instance those who rent a room in the house.
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Ask the sex of each household member recorded in column (2), then input the code = 1 for male and code = 2 for women. Do not assume the sex of a person by their name.
All household members
213017
1
2
1
Male
2
Female
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
Ask the age of the respondent and write the answer in the box provided. Age calculated in years by rounding down it, i.e. the age according to the last birthday before enumeration. If the respondent mentioned their age, ask again if it was his/her birthday before the time of enumeration. Calculations are based on the Gregorian calendar.
All household members
213017
10
98
Marital Status
Marital Status
Marital Status
Marital Status
Marital Status
Marital status
Ask the marital status of respondents and fill in the code in the box provided. The code for marital status can be seen below the box of Block IV.
Household members aged 10 years and over
213017
1
4
1
Single
2
Married
3
Divorced
4
Widowed
1. Unmarried: clear enough
2. Married is the status of those bound in marriage at the time of enumeration, either living together or apart. In this case not only include those who are legally married (by customs, religion, country) but also those who are considered by the surrounding communities as husband and wife.
3. Divorced is the status of those who have been separated as husband and wife because of a divorce and has not remarried. Including those who claim to be divorced although not legally authorized, but not including those who aresimply living apart but still married, for example, a husband / wife temporarily left by the wife / husband to another place because of school, work, seeking employment, or for other purposes. The woman who claimed to have never married but had ever been pregnant is considered as "divorced".
4. Widowed is the status of those whose their husband / wife has passed away and had not remarried.
School participation
School participation
School participation
School participation
School participation
School participation
Fill in the code of the respondent's answer in the box available. The codes for school participation can be seen below the box of Block IV.
Household members aged 10 years and over
213017
1
3
1
No/never in school
2
Attending school
3
4
No longer in school
1. No /never in school is for those who are never or have never registered and not / has not been actively pursuing both at the level formal and non formal education (Package A / B / C), including those who graduated / not graduated from kindergarten, but did not go to primary school.
2. Attending school is detailed into two classifications:
a. In formal school is for those who are listed and actively pursue an education in formal education under the supervision of Kemdiknas, the Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kemenag), State Agencies and other private institutions. Note: A student who is on leave is considered as still in school.
b. In non-formal school is for those who are listed and actively pursue an education in non-formal education under the supervision of Kemdiknas, the Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kemenag), State Agencies and other private institutions.
4. No longer in school is for those who had ever been registered or actively pursuing both formal education and non-formal (Package A / B / C), but when the time of enumeration they are no longer listed and no longer active.
Serial number of household members aged 10 years and over
Serial number of household members aged 10 years and over
Serial number of household members aged 10 years and over
Serial number of household members aged 10 years and over
Serial number of household members aged 10 years and over
Serial number of household members aged 10 years and over
213017
1
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
20
Educational attainment
Educational attainment
Educational attainment
Educational attainment
Educational attainment
What is (NAME) the highest level of education completed?
If the answer of Q1.a = 1 or 2 then go to Q1.d
If the answer of Q1.a = 3 / 4 /5 then go to Q1.c
Filling Method: Circle one of the codes that correspond to the answers of the respondents. When the respondent answers code 1 or code 2 proceed to the details of 1.d. And when respondents answer Code 3, Code 4 and Code 5 proceed to the details of 1 c.
Household members aged 10 years and over
213017
1
11
1
No/never in school
2
No/not yet finish primary school
3
Primary school/Ibtidaiyah
4
Junior high school/Tsnawiyah
5
Vocational junior high school
6
Senior high school/Aliyah
7
Vocational senior high school
8
Diploma I/II
9
Diploma III
10
Diploma IV/S1
11
S2/S3
Educational attainment is the highest educational level completed by a person, verified by a diploma or a letter of completion/certificate received.
Field of study
Field of study
Field of study
Field of study
Field of study
Field of study: ............. (filled by TC)
- Fill with clear and complete field of study of respondent's education according to the answers of the respondents. The code for the field of study is completed by the TC.
Household members aged 10 years and over
51918
161099
1
50
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
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
50
Sysmiss
Year of graduation
Year of graduation
Year of graduation
Year of graduation
Year of graduation
Year of graduation:........
Instruction: If Q1.a has one of the answer coded 3 to 11, so write down the highest education year already graduated in the available box.
Household members aged 10 years and over
151413
61604
1924
9999
Ever participated in work training and received certificate
Ever participated in work training and received certificate
Ever participated in work training and received certificate
Ever participated in work training and received certificate
Ever participated in work training and received certificate
Only for those aged 10 years and over
Has (NAME) ever participated in work training and received certificate?
If Q1.d=2, go to SUB BLOCK V.B
Household members aged 10 years and over
213017
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
1st training/course
1st training/course
1st training/course
1st training/course
1st training/course
Only for those who had training/course and got certificate
If "Yes", please describe 2 main work trainings based on priority:........( the 1st)
Write down 2 (two) types of certified job training experienced by the respondents that are most important or most supportive both to the work and daily activities of the respondents. The code for this type of job training will be completed by the TC.
Household members aged 10 years and over
8764
204253
1
99
1
1 Skill training - Tailoring
2
2 Skill training - Embroidery
3
3 Skill training - Catering
9
9 Other skill training
11
11 Construction Stone
12
12 Construction - Wood
13
13 Construction - Concrete
19
19 Other construction
21
21 Electricity - Company
22
22 Electricity - Household
29
29 Other electricity
41
41 Electronics - Television
42
42 Electronics - Air conditioning
43
43 Electronics - Radio
44
44 Electronics - Computer
49
49 Other electronics
51
51 Mechanical technology - Welding
52
52 Mechanical technology - Industrial machinery
53
53 Mechanical technology - Lathe
59
59 Other mechanical technology
61
61 Automotive - Motorbike
62
62 Automotive - Car
63
63 Automotive - Outboard motor
69
69 Other automotive
71
71 Tourism
81
81 Agriculture
91
91 Metal
92
92 English Language
93
93 Mandarin Language
94
94 Japanese
95
95 Other Languages
99
99 Other
Sysmiss
Training/courses is out of school education that gives a certain special technical skills in specific aspect, conducted in certain times limit and to obtain a certificate of pass marks and held both by government or private. Including training or courses conducted in the workplace.
2nd training/course
2nd training/course
2nd training/course
2nd training/course
2nd training/course
Only for those who had training/course and got certificate
If "Yes", please describe 2 main work trainings based on priority:........( the 2nd)
Write down 2 (two) types of certified job training experienced by the respondents that are most important or most supportive both to the work and daily activities of the respondents. The code for this type of job training will be completed by the TC.
Household members aged 10 years and over
2142
210875
1
99
1
1 Skill training - Tailoring
2
2 Skill training - Embroidery
3
3 Skill training - Catering
9
9 Other skill training
11
11 Construction Stone
12
12 Construction - Wood
13
13 Construction - Concrete
19
19 Other construction
21
21 Electricity - Company
22
22 Electricity - Household
29
29 Other electricity
41
41 Electronics - Television
42
42 Electronics - Air conditioning
43
43 Electronics - Radio
44
44 Electronics - Computer
49
49 Other electronics
51
51 Mechanical technology - Welding
52
52 Mechanical technology - Industrial machinery
53
53 Mechanical technology - Lathe
59
59 Other mechanical technology
61
61 Automotive - Motorbike
62
62 Automotive - Car
63
63 Automotive - Outboard motor
69
69 Other automotive
71
71 Tourism
81
81 Agriculture
91
91 Metal
92
92 English Language
93
93 Mandarin Language
94
94 Japanese
95
95 Other Languages
99
99 Other
Sysmiss
Training/courses is out of school education that gives a certain special technical skills in specific aspect, conducted in certain times limit and to obtain a certificate of pass marks and held both by government or private. Including training or courses conducted in the workplace.
Worked in the past one week
Worked in the past one week
Worked in the past one week
Worked in the past one week
Worked in the past one week
In the past one week: Did (NAME) worked?
If Q2.a.1 through Q2a.4=2, go to Q3
- For each type of activity circle the code corresponding to the respondent's answer. If the details 2.a.1 through 2.a.4 coded 2 ("No") go to Question 3.
- The past one week is a period of 7 days in a row that ends on a day before the date of enumeration.
Household members aged 10 years and over
213017
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Working: is an activity to do a job aimed at obtaining or to help obtaining an income or profit at least one hour during the previous week. The one-hour work must be done consecutively and continuously. Income or profit includes wage/salary/revenue, including all benefits and bonus for workers/employees and business result such as rent, interest or profit, both money as well as goods for businessmen.
Attend school in the past one week
Attend school in the past one week
Attend school in the past one week
Attend school in the past one week
Attend school in the past one week
In the past one week: Did (NAME) attend school?
If Q2.a.1 through Q2a.4=2, go to Q3
- For each type of activity circle the code corresponding to the respondent's answer. If the details 2.a.1 through 2.a.4 coded 2 ("No") go to Question 3.
- The past one week is a period of 7 days in a row that ends on a day before the date of enumeration.
Household members aged 10 years and over
213017
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
· Attend school: is a reason for those who do not look for a job/prepare a business because they go to school.
Housekept in the past one week
Housekept in the past one week
Housekept in the past one week
Housekept in the past one week
Housekept in the past one week
In the past one week: Did (NAME) do housekeeping?
If Q2.a.1 through Q2a.4=2, go to Q3
- For each type of activity circle the code corresponding to the respondent's answer. If the details 2.a.1 through 2.a.4 coded 2 ("No") go to Question 3.
- The past one week is a period of 7 days in a row that ends on a day before the date of enumeration.
Household members aged 10 years and over
213017
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
· Housekept the household: is a reason for those who do not look for a job/prepare a business because they look after the household.
Other activity, beside private activity
Other activity, beside private activity
Other activity, beside private activity
Other activity, beside private activity
Other activity, beside private activity
In the past one week: Did (NAME) has other activity, beside private activity?
If Q2.a.1 through Q2a.4 = 2, go to Q3
- For each type of activity circle the code corresponding to the respondent's answer. If the details 2.a.1 through 2.a.4 coded 2 ("No") go to Question 3.
- The past one week is a period of 7 days in a row that ends on a day before the date of enumeration.
Household members aged 10 years and over
213017
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Other activity: persons performing activities other than the ones mentioned above, such as retirees and those who were disabled (deaf, mute, etc.)
Activity used the most time in the past one week
Activity used the most time in the past one week
Activity used the most time in the past one week
Activity used the most time in the past one week
Activity used the most time in the past one week
If answered “Yes” to the above questions, which activity used the most time in the past one week?
If Q2b.1=1, go to Q4
This detail is asked when in Detail 2.a with Code 1, respondent answers ("Yes") more than one, then ask what activity took most of the time. Circle the code corresponding to the respondent's answer. If the answer is coded 1, proceed to Question 4.
Household members aged 10 years and over
213017
1
4
1
Working
2
Going to school
3
Housekeeping
4
Other activity, beside private activity
Activity that is done the most is an activity that takes most of the time compared to other activities. Most of the time is counted by comparing the time spent for working, going to school, taking care of the household and others (courses, sports, recreation, and social activities). Spare time that is used for "arisan", visiting families, relaxing, sleeping and playing will not be counted as a comparison.
Temporarily not working
Temporarily not working
Temporarily not working
Temporarily not working
Temporarily not working
This question is asked if Q2.a.1 = 2.
Did (NAME) has a job/business but temporarily did not work in the past one week?
Temporarily not working: if Q3=1, Q10.a cannot be coded as 5 or 6 or 7.
- This detail asked when Detail 2.a.1 has Code 2
- It is categorized to have a job but temporarily does not work if those who have a job/business did not work but during the previous week because of a reason for instance: ill, on leave, waiting for harvest, study assignment, or on strike.
- Non professional workers, such as freelancers, hoe artisans, farm workers and other free workers who temporarily have no job or do not do any “working” activity during last week, are not categorized as temporarily not working.
Household members aged 10 and over who respond "No" to the questions of b5p2a1 - b5p2a4
93676
119341
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Temporarily absent from work/doing business, but having job/business: an activity done by persons who were having a job/business, but temporarily absent from work/business for some reasons during the week of the survey, i.e. because of sick, on leave, study, waiting for harvest season, on strike, etc.
Seeking for a job
Seeking for a job
Seeking for a job
Seeking for a job
Seeking for a job
Is (NAME) seeking for a job?
The activity of looking for a job is not limited to a period of the previous week, but can be done during some time ago as long as respondent was still waiting for an answer the previous week. Thus in this category, those who have submitted an application letter and are waiting for an answer are also included.
Household members aged 10 and over who respond "No" to the questions of b5p2a1 - b5p2a4
213017
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Seeking for a job is an activity done by persons which during the survey is trying to find a job, including:
a. Those who have never worked but seeking for a job
b. Those who had work but resigned or were dismissed from his/her work because of some reasons and trying to find a job
c. Those who are working or having a job, but still trying to find another job because of some reasons.
d. Those who have never worked and trying to get a job.
e. Those who have never worked then since it quit or was dismissed and trying to get a job.
f. Those who typically schools or take care of the household and trying to get a job.
Establishing a business in the past one week
Establishing a business in the past one week
Establishing a business in the past one week
Establishing a business in the past one week
Establishing a business in the past one week
Has (NAME) preparing for a business in the past one week?
If Q2.a.1 = 2 and Q3 = 2, GO to SUB BLOCK V.E
- Instruction: after answered the Q5, if the household member being asked is not working/temporarily not working (Q2.a.1 = 2 and Q3 = 2) then proceed to SUB BLOCK V.E
- An activity to prepare a business is not limited to the previous week, but can be some time ago as long as during the previous week, respondent was still trying to prepare a business activity.
Household members aged 10 and over who respond "No" to the questions of b5p2a1 - b5p2a4
213017
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Preparing a new business is an activity done by a person who is preparing a “new” business (not an expansion of an existing business), aimed at obtaining income/profit on his/her own risk, both with as well as without hiring any worker/employee both paid as well as unpaid. What is meant by preparing a business is when “the action is real” such as collecting capital or equipment/tool, looking for a location/place, taking care of a business license and so on, have/being done.
Total work day(s) in the past one week
Total work day(s) in the past one week
Total work day(s) in the past one week
Total work day(s) in the past one week
Total work day(s) in the past one week
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
Total working day(s): …………………….....…day(s)
Write down the number of working days of the entire work during the past week according to the day that used to work and fill in the box provided.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
121825
91192
7
Working day is the day when someone do working activities at least 1 (one) working hour consistently in last week from all job.
Total number of working hours of all jobs in the past one week
Total number of working hours of all jobs in the past one week
Total number of working hours of all jobs in the past one week
Total number of working hours of all jobs in the past one week
Total number of working hours of all jobs in the past one week
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
Total number of working hours of all jobs in the past one week:
How to fill in:
1. Write down the number of working hours of every working day during the previous week in each day box, adjusted with the census taking day.
2. Add the number of working hours during the previous week in one digit behind coma and fill in the number of working hours into the box on the right after integration.
3. The maximum number of working hours that can be put into the box is 98 hours. If the number of working hours exceeds 98 hours, write down as it is in the provided space, but just write down 98 in the box.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
121825
91192
98
Number of working hours is the period (in hours) used to work of the whole work done during the previous week. Counting starts from one day ago (day 7th), two days ago (day 6th) and so on until seven days ago (day 1st), then add the working hours. If respondent temporarily does not work, fill in the numbers 00.
Type of industry/line of business of workplace in the past one week: kbli
Type of industry/line of business of workplace in the past one week: kbli
Type of industry/line of business of workplace in the past one week: kbli
Type of industry/line of business of workplace in the past one week: kbli
Type of industry/line of business of workplace in the past one week: kbli
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
What is (NAME) Type of industry/line of business of workplace in the past one week? (specify)
(Filled by TC)
- Filled in by TC/editor
- Write down the type of industry/line of business from the main job in the past one week as completely as possible in order for the ease of later processing, especially when filling in the industrial classification code on the box by TC/editor.
The method of determining whether an activity is a main job or not is as follows:
- If the respondent in the past one week has only one job, the job is recorded as the main job.
- If the respondent in the past one week has more than one job, then job that uses the most time is considered as the main job. If the time spent are indifferent, then job that provides the highest income is considered as the main job. If the time spent and the income generated are indifferent, then it is up to the respondent to chose which job is considered as their main job.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
121825
91192
1111
99999
- Industry: refers to the activity of the place of work/company/office in which a person is employed, classified according to the Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification (KBLI, known before as KLUI)
- Classification of industry/line of business uses Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification (KBLI) 2005 which categorizes economic activities in Indonesia based on the main categories, consisting of two digits and a category consisting of three digits, sub categories consisting of four digits and a group consisting of five digits. In addition to the Code naming in KBLI 2005, KBLI 2005 structure has one alphabet called category. This category does not take part of KBLI 2005 Code, instead this alphabet Code is mentioned just to facilitate conversion to classification of the previous field of business (KLUI 1990)
Type of occupation/job position of the main job in the past one week: kbji
Type of occupation/job position of the main job in the past one week: kbji
Type of occupation/job position of the main job in the past one week: kbji
Type of occupation/job position of the main job in the past one week: kbji
Type of occupation/job position of the main job in the past one week: kbji
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
What is (NAME) Type of occupation/job position of the main job in the past one week?
(Filled by TC)
- Write the main occupation type as completely as possible, to make it easier to process later, especially when filling KBJI code by TC/editor.
The method of determining whether an activity is a main job or not is as follows:
- If the respondent in the past week has only one job, the job is recorded as the main job.
- If the respondent in the past week has more than one job, then job that uses the most time is considered as the main job. If the time spent are indifferent, then job that provides the highest income is considered as the main job. If the time spent and the income generated are indifferent, then it is up to the respondent to chose which job is considered as their main job.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
121825
91192
110
9333
110
Army members
120
Navy members
130
Air force members
140
Police members
190
Other elements of defense and other security
1110
Legislators
1120
Senior government officials
1130
Traditional chiefs and heads of villages
1141
Senior officials of political-party organisations
1142
Senior officials of employer-, worker- and other economic-in
1143
Senior officials of humanitarian and other special-interest
1210
Directors and chief executives
1221
Production and operations department managers in agriculture
1222
Production and operations department managers in manufacturi
1223
Production and operations department managers in constructio
1224
Production and operations department managers in wholesale a
1225
Production and operations department managers in restaurants
1226
Production and operations department managers in transport,
1227
Production and operations department managers in business se
1228
Production and operations department managers in personal ca
1229
Production and operations department managers not elsewhere
1231
Finance and administration department managers
1232
Personnel and industrial relations department managers
1233
Sales and marketing department managers
1234
Advertising and public relations department managers
1235
Supply and distribution department managers
1236
Computing services department managers
1237
Research and development department managers
1239
Other department managers not elsewhere classified
1311
General managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry/ and fish
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 managers of business services
1318
General managers in personal care, cleaning and related serv
1319
General managers not elsewhere classified
2111
Physicists and astronomers
2112
Meteorologists
2113
Chemists
2114
Geologists and geophysicists
2121
Mathematicians and related professionals
2122
Statisticians
2131
Computer systems designers and analysts
2132
Computer programmers
2139
Computing professionals not elsewhere classified
2141
Architects, town and traffic planners
2142
Civil engineers
2143
Electrical engineers
2144
Electronics and telecommunications engineers
2145
Mechanical engineers
2146
Chemical engineers
2147
Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals
2148
Cartographers and surveyors
2149
Architects, engineers and related professionals not elsewher
2211
Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals
2212
Pharmacologists, pathologists and related professionals
2213
Agronomists and related professionals
2214
Animal husbandry researchers
2221
Medical doctors
2222
Dentists
2223
Veterinarians
2224
Pharmacists
2229
Health professionals (except nursing) not elsewhere classifi
2231
Nursing professionals
2232
Midwifery professionals
2311
Economist
2312
Sociologists, anthropologists and related professionals
2313
Philosophers, historians and political scientists
2314
Language experts, translators, and interpreters
2315
Psycologists
2316
Social work professionals
2410
College, university and higher education teaching profession
2421
Senior secondary education teaching professionals
2422
Junior secondary education teaching professionals
2431
Primary education teaching professionals
2432
Pre-primary education teaching professionals
2440
Non-formal education teaching professionals
2450
Special education teaching professionals
2461
Education methods specialists
2462
School inspectors
2469
Other teaching professionals not elsewhere classified
2511
Lawyers
2512
Judges
2513
Attorney
2519
Legal professionals not elsewhere classified
2611
Accountants
2612
Personnel and careers professionals
2619
Business professionals not elsewhere classified
2911
Archivists and curators
2912
Librarians and related information professionals
2921
Authors and critics
2922
Journalists
2923
Writers and related professionals
2924
Sculptors, painters and related artists
2925
Composers, musicians and singers (except street singers)
2926
Choreographers and dancers
2927
Puppeteers, gamelan payers, and related artists
2928
Film, stage and related actors and directors
2931
Ulama and related professionals in Islam religion
2932
Christian-Prosestant priest and related professionals
2933
Christian-Catholic priest and related professionals
2934
Monks and related professionals in Budhaism religion
2935
Pastor and related personnel in Hinduism religion
2939
Other religious professionals not elsewhere classified
3111
Chemical and physical science technicians
3112
Civil engineering technicians
3113
Electrical engineering technicians
3114
Electronics and telecommunications engineering technicians
3115
Mechanical engineering technicians
3116
Chemical engineering technicians
3117
Mining and metallurgical technicians
3118
Draughtspersons
3119
Physical and engineering science technicians not elsewhere c
3121
Computer assistants
3122
Computer equipment operators
3123
Industrial robot controllers
3131
Photographers and image and sound recording equipment operat
3132
Broadcasting and telecommunications equipment operators
3133
Medical equipment operators
3139
Optical and electronic equipment operators not elsewhere cla
3141
Ship engineers
3142
Ship deck officers and pilots
3143
Aircraft pilots and related associate professionals
3144
Air traffic controllers
3145
Air traffic safety technicians
3151
Building and fire inspectors
3152
Safety, health and quality inspectors
3211
Life science technicians
3212
Agronomy and forestry technicians
3213
Farming and forestry advisers
3221
Medical assistants
3222
Sanitarians
3223
Dieticians and nutritionists
3224
Optometrists and opticians
3225
Dental assistants
3226
Physiotherapists and related associate professionals
3227
Veterinary assistants
3228
Pharmaceutical assistants
3229
Modern health associate professionals (except nursing) not e
3231
Nursing associate professionals
3232
Midwifery associate professionals
3241
Traditional medicine practitioners
3242
Faith healers
3310
Special education teaching associate professionals
3320
Other teaching associate professionals
3411
Securities and finance dealers and brokers
3412
Insurance representatives
3413
Estate agents
3414
Travel consultants and organisers
3415
Technical and commercial sales representatives
3416
Buyers
3417
Appraisers, valuers and auctioneers
3419
Finance and sales associate professionals not elsewhere clas
3511
Trade brokers
3512
Clearing and forwarding agents
3513
Employment agents and labour contractors
3519
Business services agents and trade brokers not elsewhere cla
3911
Administrative secretaries and related associate professiona
3912
Legal and related business associate professionals
3913
Bookkeepers
3914
Statistical, mathematical and related associate professional
3919
Administrative associate professionals not elsewhere classif
3921
Customs and border inspectors
3922
Government tax and excise officials
3923
Government social benefits officials
3924
Government licensing officials
3929
Customs, tax and related government associate professionals
3930
Police inspectors and detectives
3940
Social work associate professionals
3951
Decorators and commercial designers
3952
Radio, television and other announcers
3953
Street, night-club and related musicians, singers and dancer
3954
Clowns, magicians, acrobats and related associate profession
3955
Athletes, sportspersons and related associate professionals
3960
Religious associate professionals
4111
Stenographers and typists
4112
Word-processor and related operators
4113
Computer and data entry operators
4114
Calculating-machine and bookeeping machine operators
4115
Secretaries
4121
Accounting and bookkeeping clerks
4122
Statistical and finance clerks
4131
Stock clerks
4132
Production clerks
4133
Transport and communication clerks
4141
Library and filing clerks
4142
Mail carriers and sorting clerks
4143
Coding, proof-reading and related clerks
4144
Scribes and related workers
4190
Other office clerks
4211
Cashiers and ticket clerks
4212
Tellers and other counter clerks
4213
Pawnbrokers and money-lenders
4214
Debt-collectors and related workers
4221
Travel agency and related clerks
4222
Receptionists and information clerks
4223
Telephone switchboard operators
5111
Air steward and stewardess, and ship waiters
5112
Land transportation conductors including train steward and s
5113
Travel guides
5121
Housekeepers and related workers
5122
Cooks
5123
Waiters, waitresses and bartenders
5131
Child-care workers
5132
Institution-based personal care workers
5133
Home-based personal care workers
5139
Personal care and related workers not elsewhere classified
5141
Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers
5142
Companions and valets
5143
Undertakers and embalmers
5149
Other personal services workers not elsewhere classified
5151
Astrologers and related workers
5152
Fortune-tellers, palmists and related workers
5161
Fire-fighters
5162
Police officers
5163
Prison guards
5169
Protective services workers not elsewhere classified
5210
Fashion and other models
5220
Shop salespersons and demonstrators
5230
Stall and market salespersons
6111
Field crop and vegetable growers
6112
Tree and shrub crop growers
6113
Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers
6114
Mixed-crop growers
6121
Dairy and livestock producers
6122
Poultry producers
6123
Apiarists and sericulturists
6124
Mixed-animal producers
6129
Market-oriented animal producers and related workers not els
6130
Market-oriented crop and animal producers
6141
Forestry workers and loggers
6142
Charcoal burners and related workers
6151
Aquatic-life cultivation workers
6152
Inland and coastal waters fishery workers
6153
Deep-sea fishery workers
6154
Hunters and trappers
6210
Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers
7111
Miners and quarry workers
7112
Shotfirers and blasters
7113
Stone splitters, cutters and carvers
7121
Builders, traditional materials
7122
Bricklayers and stonemasons
7123
Concrete placers, concrete finishers and related workers
7124
Carpenters and joiners
7129
Building frame and related trades workers not elsewhere clas
7131
Roofers
7132
Floor layers and tile setters
7133
Plasterers
7134
Insulation workers
7135
Glaziers
7136
Plumbers and pipe fitters
7137
Building and related electricians
7141
Painters and related workers
7142
Varnishers and related painters
7143
Building structure cleaners
7211
Metal moulders and coremakers
7212
Welders and flamecutters
7213
Sheet metal workers
7214
Structural-metal preparers and erectors
7215
Riggers and cable splicers
7216
Underwater workers
7221
Blacksmiths, hammer-smiths and forging-press workers
7222
Tool-makers and related workers
7223
Machine-tool setters and setter-operators
7224
Metal wheel-grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners
7231
Motor vehicle mechanics and fitters
7232
Aircraft engine mechanics and fitters
7233
Agricultural- or industrial-machinery mechanics and fitters
7241
Electrical mechanics and fitters
7242
Electronics fitters
7243
Electronics mechanics and servicers
7244
Telegraph and telephone installers and servicers
7245
Electrical line installers, repairers and cable jointers
7311
Precision-instrument makers and repairers
7312
Musical instrument makers and tuners
7313
Jewellery and precious-metal workers
7321
Abrasive wheel formers, potters and related workers
7322
Glass makers, cutters, grinders and finishers
7323
Glass engravers and etchers
7324
Glass, ceramics and related decorative painters
7331
Handicraft workers in wood and related materials
7332
Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials
7341
Compositors, typesetters and related workers
7342
Stereotypers and electrotypers
7343
Printing engravers and etchers
7344
Photographic and related workers
7345
Bookbinders and related workers
7346
Silk-screen, block and textile printers
7411
Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers
7412
Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectionery makers
7413
Dairy-products makers
7414
Fruit, vegetable and related preservers
7415
Food and beverage tasters and graders
7416
Tobacco preparers and tobacco products makers
7421
Wood treaters
7422
Cabinet makers and related workers
7423
Woodworking machine setters and setter-operators
7424
Basketry weavers, brush makers and related workers
7431
Fibre preparers
7432
Weavers, knitters and related workers
7433
Tailors, dressmakers and hatters
7434
Furriers and related workers
7435
Textile, leather and related pattern-makers and cutters
7436
Sewers, embroiderers and related workers
7437
Upholsterers and related workers
7438
Batik makers
7441
Pelt dressers, tanners and fellmongers
7442
Shoe-makers and related workers
8112
Mineral-ore- and stone-processing-plant operators
8113
Well drillers and borers and related workers
8121
Ore and metal furnace operators
8122
Metal rolling-mill operators
8123
Metal-heat-treating-plant operators
8124
Metal caster operators
8125
Metal heater operators
8126
Metal drawers and extruders
8131
Glass and ceramics kiln and related machine operators
8139
Glass, ceramics and related plant operators not elsewhere cl
8141
Wood-processing-plant operators
8142
Paper-pulp plant operators
8143
Papermaking-plant operators
8151
Crushing-, grinding- and chemical-mixing-machinery operators
8152
Chemical-heat-treating-plant operators
8153
Chemical-filtering- and separating-equipment operators
8154
Chemical-still and reactor operators (except petroleum and n
8155
Petroleum- and natural-gas-refining-plant operators
8159
Chemical-processing-plant operators not elsewhere classified
8161
Power-production plant operators
8162
Steam-engine and boiler operators
8163
Incinerator, water-treatment and related plant operators
8171
Automated-assembly-line operators
8172
Industrial-robot operators
8211
Machine-tool operators
8212
Cement and other mineral products machine operators
8221
Pharmaceutical- and toiletry-products machine operators
8222
Ammunition- and explosive-products machine operators
8223
Metal finishing-, plating- and coating-machine operators
8224
Photographic-products machine operators
8229
Chemical-products machine operators not elsewhere classified
8231
Rubber-products machine operators
8232
Plastic-products machine operators
8240
Wood-products machine operators
8251
Printing-machine operators
8252
Bookbinding-machine operators
8253
Paper-products machine operators
8261
Fibre-preparing-, spinning- and winding-machine operators
8262
Weaving- and knitting-machine operators
8263
Sewing-machine operators
8264
Bleaching-, dyeing- and cleaning-machine operators
8265
Fur and leather-preparing-machine operators
8266
Shoemaking- and related machine operators
8269
Textile-, fur- and leather-products machine operators not el
8271
Meat- and fish-processing-machine operators
8272
Dairy-products machine operators
8273
Grain- and spice-milling-machine operators
8274
Baked-goods, cereal and chocolate-products machine operators
8275
Fruit-, vegetable- and nut-processing-machine operators
8276
Sugar production machine operators
8277
Tea-, coffee-, and cocoa-processing-machine operators
8278
Brewers, wine and other beverage machine operators
8279
Tobacco production machine operators
8281
Mechanical-machinery assemblers
8282
Electrical-equipment assemblers
8283
Electronic-equipment assemblers
8284
Metal-, rubber- and plastic-products assemblers
8285
Wood and related products assemblers
8286
Paperboard, textile and related products assemblers
8290
Other machine operators and assemblers
8311
Locomotive-engine drivers
8312
Railway brakers, signallers and shunters
8321
Motor-cycle drivers
8322
Car, taxi and van drivers
8323
Bus and tram drivers
8324
Heavy-truck and lorry drivers
8331
Motorised farm and forestry plant operators
8332
Earth-moving- and related plant operators
8333
Crane, hoist and related plant operators
8334
Lifting-truck operators
8340
Deck crews of ships and related workers
9111
Street food vendors
9112
Street vendors, non-food products
9113
Door-to-door and telephone salespersons
9120
Shoe cleaning and other street services elementary occupatio
9131
Domestic helpers and cleaners
9132
Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels and other establishm
9133
Hand-launderers and pressers
9141
Building caretakers
9142
Vehicle, window and related cleaners
9151
Messengers, package and luggage porters and deliverers
9152
Doorkeepers, watchpersons and related workers
9153
Vending-machine money collectors, meter readers and related
9161
Garbage collectors
9162
Sweepers and related labourers
9211
Farm-hands and labourers
9212
Forestry labourers
9213
Fishery, hunting and trapping labourers
9311
Mining and quarrying labourers
9312
Construction and maintenance labourers: roads, dams and simi
9313
Building construction labourers
9321
Assembling labourers
9322
Hand packers and other manufacturing labourers
9331
Rickshaw or pedal vehicle drivers
9332
Drivers of animal-drawn vehicles and machinery
9333
Freight handlers
Type of work is the kind of work a person does or assigned to. Beside asking directly, by asking what respondent does in his/her workplace we can figure out his/her type of work.
Total work hours from main job in the past one week
Total work hours from main job in the past one week
Total work hours from main job in the past one week
Total work hours from main job in the past one week
Total work hours from main job in the past one week
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
(NAME)'s total work hours from main job in the past one week:
____ hours
Write down the working hours of the main job during the previous week. The method to calculate the working hours during the previous week is the same with the method to calculate the working hours for the whole work in Detail 6.b. Remember, the working hours of the main job must be less or equal to the working hours for the whole work performed during the previous week.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
121825
91192
98
Total working hours for the main job in a week: refer to the total hours used by an employee for his/her main job during a calendar week (excluding the time used for other activities which are not classified as "work")
Employment status/position of the main job in the past one week
Employment status/position of the main job in the past one week
Employment status/position of the main job in the past one week
Employment status/position of the main job in the past one week
Employment status/position of the main job in the past one week
- Temporarily not working: if Q3=1, Q10a cannot be coded as 5 or 6 or 7.
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
What is (NAME)'s employment status/position of the main job in the past one week?
- Go to Q11.a if Q10.a = 1, 5 or 6
- Go to Q12 if Q10.a = 4
- Go to Q13 if Q10.a = 2
- Go to Q14.a if Q10.a = 7
If the respondent answers either 1, 5, or 6 go to Q11.a. If coded 2 go to Q13. If coded 7 go to Q14.a. And if coded 4 go to Q12.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
121825
91192
1
7
1
Own-account worker
2
Self-employed assisted by temporary worker/unpaid worker
3
Employer assisted by permanent worker
4
Employee
5
Casual employee in agriculture
6
Casual employee not in agriculture
7
Unpaid worker
Sysmiss
Employment status: is the status of a person at the place where he/she works.
1. Own account worker is a person who works at his/her own risk without assisted by paid or unpaid worker including technical job or skill job.
2.Employer assisted by a temporary worker is a person who works at his/her own risk and assisted by temporary worker or unpaid worker.
3.Employer assisted by a permanent worker is a person who works at his/her own risk and assisted by permanent worker or paid worker.
4. Employee is is a person who work permanently for other people or institution/office/company and gains some money/cash or goods as wage/salary. Labor who have no permanent employer is not categorized as a laborer/worker/employee but casual worker. A laborers, in general is considered to have a permanent employer if he has the same employer during the past month, particularly for building construction sector is 3 months. If the employer is an institution, more that one is allowed.
5. Casual employee in agriculture is a person who does not work permanently for other people/employer/institution (more than 1 employer during the past month) in agricultural sector either home industry or not home industry based on remuneration paid with money or goods, and based on daily or contact payment system. Agricultural industry covers food-based agricultural, plantation, forestry, livestock, fishery, hunting, including agricultural services.
6. Casual employee not in agriculture is a person who does not work permanently for other people/employer/institution (more than 1 employer during the last month) in non agricultural and gets money or goods as wage/salary either based on daily or contract payment system. Those sectors include non agricultural sector, mining, manufacturing, electricity, gas and wager, construction, trade, transportation, storage, and communication, financing, insurance, real estate, and business services, community, social and personal services.
7. Unpaid worker is a person who works for other people without being paid in cash nor goods. These unpaid workers could be:
- Family member who works for another person in their family, i.e. wife or children who help their husband or father work in a field and unpaid.
- Not a family member who works for another person but still having family relation, such as those who help their family relatives to sell in a minimarket and unpaid.
- Other persons outside family members nor family relatives who work for another person, such as person who weaves hats for their neighbors home industry and unpaid.
Total paid worker/employee/laborer
Total paid worker/employee/laborer
Total paid worker/employee/laborer
Total paid worker/employee/laborer
Total paid worker/employee/laborer
- Q10.b is asked if Q10.a = 3
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
Total paid worker/employee/laborer:
Continue to Q13
Q10.b is askedif Q10.a coded 3 (Self-employed with permanent workers). Circle the appropiate answer.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
3519
209498
3
1
1 – 4 people
2
5 – 19 people
3
>= 20 people
Sysmiss
Main job's nett income from the past one month
Main job's nett income from the past one month
Main job's nett income from the past one month
Main job's nett income from the past one month
Main job's nett income from the past one month
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
How much the nett income of (NAME) main job from the past one month?
- Q11.a & Q11.b is only asked if the anwer to Q10.a is either 1, 5 or 6, which means those who are Own account worker, casual employee in agriculture and casual employee not in agriculture.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
213017
70000000
Pendapatan bersih sebulan yang lalu adalah imbalan atau penghasilan selama sebulan baik berupa uang maupun barang yang diterima oleh seseorang yang bekerja dengan status berusaha sendiri, pekerja bebas di pertanian atau pekerja bebas di non pertanian.
Total work days needed for Q11.a
Total work days needed for Q11.a
Total work days needed for Q11.a
Total work days needed for Q11.a
Total work days needed for Q11.a
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
Total workdays needed for Q11.a: ............................................................... DAYS
If Q10.a = 1 go to Q13
If Q10.a = 5 or 6 go to Q14.a
- Q11.a & Q11.b is only asked if the anwer to Q10.a is either 1, 5 or 6, which means those who are Own account worker, casual employee in agriculture and casual employee not in agriculture.
- Number of working days required: how to fill in please refers to the Details of Q11 a. The answer on the details Q11.b is limited only on working days needed to earn income in Details Q11 a. Concept of working days see explanation of Details Q6.a.The maximum number of days are 30 or 31 days.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
34452
178565
31
Total monthly net salary/wage generally received from main job (in cash)
Total monthly net salary/wage generally received from main job (in cash)
Total monthly net salary/wage generally received from main job (in cash)
Total monthly net salary/wage generally received from main job (in cash)
Total monthly net salary/wage generally received from main job (in cash)
- Q12 only asked if Q10.a = 4 (worked as worker/employee/laborer)
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
How much do (NAME) get total monthly net salary/wage generally received from main job?
In cash:
Rp...................................................................
- Q12 is only asked if the anwer to Q10.a is 4, which means those who work as laborer or employees
- If he/she has not received wage/salary, estimate it according to the agreement with employer/institution/company;
- If wage/salary normally received during one month is in:
a) Money, fill in the provided space of Detail 12 and move it into the box;
b)Goods that have been assessed with local price, fill in the provided space of Detail 12 and move it into the box;
c)Money and goods, fill in money in the provided space and value of the goods in the provided space.
- Ask again if the wage / salary / net income reported is beyond reasonable.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
213017
35315000
Net Wage Salary: is a net wage/salary normally collected for a period of one month from a company/enterprise, employer. This net wage/salary is after deduction of compulsory contribution, income tax, etc. by company/enterprise/employer.
Total monthly net salary/wage generally received from main job (in goods)
Total monthly net salary/wage generally received from main job (in goods)
Total monthly net salary/wage generally received from main job (in goods)
Total monthly net salary/wage generally received from main job (in goods)
Total monthly net salary/wage generally received from main job (in goods)
- Q12 only asked if Q10.a = 4 (worked as worker/employee/laborer)
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
How much do (NAME) get total monthly net salary/wage generally received from main job?
Goods:
Rp...................................................................
- Q12 is only asked if the anwer to Q10.a is 4, which means those who work as laborer or employees
- If he/she has not received wage/salary, estimate it according to the agreement with employer/institution/company;
- If wage/salary normally received during one month is in:
a) Money, fill in the provided space of Detail 12 and move it into the box;
b)Goods that have been assessed with local price, fill in the provided space of Detail 12 and move it into the box;
c)Money and goods, fill in money in the provided space and value of the goods in the provided space.
- Ask again if the wage / salary / net income reported is beyond reasonable.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
213017
7000000
Net Wage Salary: is a net wage/salary normally collected for a period of one month from a company/enterprise, employer. This net wage/salary is after deduction of compulsory contribution, income tax, etc. by company/enterprise/employer.
Period of working at current main job (year)
Period of working at current main job (year)
Period of working at current main job (year)
Period of working at current main job (year)
Period of working at current main job (year)
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
- Asked if Q10.a= 1, 2, 3, or 4
How long has (NAME) been working for current main job?
............... YEAR(S )
This question is asked if respondent's main job status is Own-account worker (Q10.a = 1), self-employed assisted by temporary workers / unpaid workers (Q10.a= 2), employer assisted by permanent workers/paid workers (Q10.a= 3) or employees (Q10.a= 4). Write down the year and month in the space provided and then fill in the box next to it.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
85652
127365
99
Period of working at current main job (month)
Period of working at current main job (month)
Period of working at current main job (month)
Period of working at current main job (month)
Period of working at current main job (month)
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
- Asked if Q10.a = 1, 2, 3, or 4
How long has (NAME) been working for current main job?
............... MONTH(S )
This question is asked if respondent's main job status is Own-account worker (Q10.a = 1), self-employed assisted by temporary workers / unpaid workers (Q10.a= 2), employer assisted by permanent workers/paid workers (Q10.a= 3) or employees (Q10.a= 4). Write down the year and month in the space provided and then fill in the box next to it.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
85652
127365
99
Main job's location in the past one week (province)
Main job's location in the past one week (province)
Main job's location in the past one week (province)
Main job's location in the past one week (province)
Main job's location in the past one week (province)
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
Where is (NAME) main job’s location in the past one week?
(province)
If province & regency/municipality = Q1 & Q2 Block I, go to Q16.a
Write down the name of the province where the person works for their main job during the past week.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
121825
91192
11
96
11
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
12
North Sumatera
13
West Sumatera
14
Riau
15
Jambi
16
South Sumatera
17
Bengkulu
18
Lampung
19
Bangka Belitung
21
Riau Island
31
DKI Jakarta
32
West Java
33
Central Java
34
DI Yogyakarta
35
East Java
36
Banten
51
Bali
52
West Nusa Tenggara
53
East Nusa Tenggara
61
West Kalimantan
62
Central Kalimantan
63
South Kalimantan
64
East Kalimantan
71
North Sulawesi
72
Central Sulawesi
73
South Sulawesi
74
Southeast Sulawesi
75
Gorontalo
76
West Sulawesi
81
Maluku
82
North Maluku
91
West Irian Jaya
94
Papua
96
Sysmiss
Location of the main job is a location where a person does working/business activities as the main job.
Main job’s location in the past one week (district/city)
Main job’s location in the past one week (district/city)
Main job’s location in the past one week (district/city)
Main job’s location in the past one week (district/city)
Main job’s location in the past one week (district/city)
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
Where is (NAME) main job’s location of in the past one week?
(district/city)
If province & regency/municipality = Q1 & Q2 of Block I, go to Q15.a
Write down the name of the district /city where the person works for their main job during the past week.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
121825
91192
1
96
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
34
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
96
Sysmiss
Location of the main job is a location where a person does working/business activities as the main job.
Frequency of commuting to the work place
Frequency of commuting to the work place
Frequency of commuting to the work place
Frequency of commuting to the work place
Frequency of commuting to the work place
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
If the work place is outside the district/city of residence, does (NAME) commute every day, every week or every month?
If Q14.b = 2 or 3, go to Q15.a
- Q14.b is filled in if the location where the respondent work is outside the district/city of residence. Ask whether the respondent commute every day, every week or every month. If respondents live in the same district / city where the job is located, the Q14.b do not need to be asked.
- If Q14.b coded 2 or 3 then proceed to Q15.a.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
7209
205808
1
3
1
Every day
2
Every week
3
Every month
Sysmiss
Distance from the house to the work place
Distance from the house to the work place
Distance from the house to the work place
Distance from the house to the work place
Distance from the house to the work place
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
How far is from the house to the work place?
..............Km
Ask the respondent the distance from home to work. The distance recorded here is the distance for one-way trip, not round-trip.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
4767
208250
999
Travel time from the house to the work place
Travel time from the house to the work place
Travel time from the house to the work place
Travel time from the house to the work place
Travel time from the house to the work place
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
How long the trip from the house to the work place?
Travel time is calculated starting from when the respondents leave home until when they arrive at the work place, including the time used to wait for public transport (for those who use public transportation). Drop by friends/family's place, shopping, or other activities unrelated to work are not counted as travel time.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
4767
208250
1
4
1
= or < 30 minutes
2
31-60 minutes
3
61-120 minutes
4
> 120 minutes
Sysmiss
Transportation type used to go to and back from the work place
Transportation type used to go to and back from the work place
Transportation type used to go to and back from the work place
Transportation type used to go to and back from the work place
Transportation type used to go to and back from the work place
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
What kind of transportation is used by (NAME) to go to and back from the work place?
If the respondent usually uses more than one mode of transport, record the transportation mode for the longest distance.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
4767
208250
1
4
1
Public transportation
2
Shared transportation
3
Personal transportation
4
Without transportation
Sysmiss
Types of transportation:
- Public transportation is a type of transportation of which the use is not limited to certain people, instead it is used by everybody. Those who use this transportation normally pay.
Examples: train, bus, ojek and so on.
- Shared transportation is a type of transportation used by a group of people, both by paying or not, for instance employees bus.
Example: employees bus.
- Private transportation is a type of transportation which can only be used privately. Included in private facility is vehicles controlled by respondent, both motor vehicles as well as non-motor vehicles.
- Without transportation/ Walking is when respondent walks to and from the work place.
First time working/opening business
First time working/opening business
First time working/opening business
First time working/opening business
First time working/opening business
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
When did (NAME) start working/opening business?
- Go to Q16 if Q15a = 1
- Write down the date and the month in the box available, if Q15a = 2
How to fill in: Circle code 1 if the respondent worked for the first time on February 28, 2009 or before that time, then go to Q16. Circle code 2 if their first time working is after March 1, 2009. If the code 1 is circled, proceed to 15b.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
121825
91192
1
2
1
On February 28, 2009 or before
2
March 1, 2009 or after
Sysmiss
First time working/opening business (month)
First time working/opening business (month)
First time working/opening business (month)
First time working/opening business (month)
First time working/opening business (month)
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
When did (NAME) start working/opening business?
(month)
Write down the month and the year to the available box then proceed to Q15.b.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
3208
209809
1
12
1
January
2
February
3
March
4
April
5
May
6
June
7
July
8
August
9
September
10
October
11
November
12
December
Sysmiss
First time working/opening business (year)
First time working/opening business (year)
First time working/opening business (year)
First time working/opening business (year)
First time working/opening business (year)
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
When did (NAME) start working/opening business?
(year)
Write down the month and the year to the available box then proceed to Q15.b.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
3208
209809
9
10
9
2009
10
2010
Sysmiss
Number of months seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Number of months seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Number of months seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Number of months seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Number of months seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
- Q15.b is asked if Q15.a = 2
- Q6 to Q15 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
How long did (NAME) seek for a job/establishing a new business/firm?
- Q15.b is asked if Q15.a = 2
- The duration of seeking for a job/establishing a new business is calculated from the day respondents were doing the activities in their efforts seeking a job or prepare a new business. If a person has worked or prepared a new business more than once in several periods of time, then the time recorded in this Q15.b is the length of time taken to find the first job or to establish the first business. The length of time is expressed in months, and can be more than 12 months.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
3208
209809
99
Having an additional job in the past one week
Having an additional job in the past one week
Having an additional job in the past one week
Having an additional job in the past one week
Having an additional job in the past one week
Did (NAME) has an additional job in the past one week?
Go to SUB BLOCK V.E if Q16 = 2
- If the respondent has more than one additional job, identify the main additional job. The concept to identify the main additional job is similar to the one used for Q7 (main job)
- If the respondent choose code 2, then go to Sub Block V.E
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
121825
91192
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Additional job is another job apart from the main job to get or to help getting an additional income. If a person is on leave and does another job, the job becomes the main job. The other job from which he/she is on leave becomes an additional job.
Type of industry/line of business of the main additional job
Type of industry/line of business of the main additional job
Type of industry/line of business of the main additional job
Type of industry/line of business of the main additional job
Type of industry/line of business of the main additional job
What is (NAME) type of industry/line of business of the main additional job?
- If the respondent has more than one additional job, identify the type of industry/line of business of the main additional job. The concept to identify the main additional job is similar to the one used for Q7 (main job).
- Filled in by Supervisor
- Write completely
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working with additional job during the previous week
19571
193446
1111
99999
1111
Growing of rice
1112
Growing of cereals (except rice)
1113
Growing of sugarcane and other sweetener crops
1114
Growing of tobacco
1115
Growing of rubber tree and other plants producing sap
1116
Growing of textile raw material crops
1117
Growing of drug and pharmaceutical crops
1118
Growing of aromatic crops
1119
Growing other crops not elsewhere classified
1121
Growing of vegetables harvested once
1122
Growing of vegetables harvested more than once
1123
Growing of flowers
1124
Growing other ornamental plants
1125
Nursery of vegetables and flowers
1131
Growing of seasonal fruits
1132
Growing of non-seasonal fruits
1133
Growing of coconut
1134
Growing of oil palm
1135
Growing of beverage crops
1136
Growing of cashew
1137
Growing of pepper
1138
Growing of clove
1139
Growing of other spices
1211
Breeding and raising of beef cows
1212
Breeding and raising of dairy cows
1213
Breeding and raising of beef buffalos
1214
Breeding and raising of dairy buffalos
1215
Breeding and raising of horses
1216
Breeding and raising of goat
1217
Breeding and raising of dairy goats
1218
Breeding and raising of sheeps
1221
Breeding and raising of pigs
1222
Breeding and raising of broilers
1223
Breeding and raising of non-broiler chicken
1224
Breeding and raising of ducks
1225
Breeding and raising of Quail
1226
Breeding and raising of Pigeons
1227
Breeding and raising of ostrich
1228
Breeding and raising of other livestock
1229
Breeding and raising of other poultries
1300
Mixed farming
1401
Land processing services
1402
Fertilizing, seed processing, and pest controlling services
1403
Harvesting and post-harvesting services
1404
Other agricultural services
1405
Livestock health services
1406
Livestock breeding services
1407
Egg hatching services
1408
Other livestock services
1501
Hunting / trapping of wildlife
1502
Breeding of wildlife
2011
Teakwood forest cultivation
2012
Pine forest cultivation
2013
Mahogany forest cultivation
2014
Rosewood (sonokeling) forest cultivation
2015
Albasia/Jeunjing forest cultivation
2016
Sandalwood forest cultivation
2017
Acacia forest cultivation
2018
Eucalyptus forest cultivation
2019
Other forest cultivation
2020
Natural forest cultivation
2031
Rattan cultivation
2032
Sap pine cultivation
2033
Kayu putih leaf or Melaleuca leucadendron cultivation
2034
Cocoon or Cocoon Silkworm cultivation
2035
Resin cultivation
2039
Forest cultivation other than wood
2041
Forestry services - inventory and land use
2042
Forestry services - forest protection and nature conservatio
2043
Forestry services - reforestation and rehabilitation
2049
Forestry services - others
2051
Gathering of wood forest product
2052
Gathering of non-wood forest product
2059
Other forestry business
5011
Marine fishing
5012
Crustacea fishing
5013
Mollusc fishing
5014
Sea plant picking/catching
5015
Sea germ picking/catching
5021
Marine biota cultivation
5022
Breeding freshwater (perairan umum) biota
5031
Fishing in freshwater (perairan umum)
5032
Trapping of crustacea, mollusca, and other biota in freshwat
5041
Freshwater biota cultivation
5042
Brackish water biota cultivation
5043
Breeding freshwater biota
5044
Breeding brackish water biota
5051
Marine fishing production facility services
5052
Marine fishing production services
5053
Post-harvesting services of marine fishing
5054
Inland fishing production facility services
5055
Inland fishing production services
5056
Post-harvesting services of inland fishing
10101
Mining of coal and peat extraction
10102
Coal gasification in mining location
10200
Briquette production
11101
Mining of oil and natural gas
11102
Exploitation of natural thermal power
11200
Oil and natural gas services
12000
Mining of uranium and thorium
13101
Mining of iron sand
13102
Mining of iron ores
13201
Mining of tin ores
13202
Mining of bauxite ores
13203
Mining of copper ores
13204
Mining of nickel ores
13205
Mining of manganese ores
13206
Mining of gold and silver
13207
Mining of lead ores
13209
Mining of other material containing no iron ores
14101
Quarrying of ornamental and construction stones
14102
Quarrying of stone for Industrial materials
14103
Quarrying of soil and clay
14104
Quarrying of gypsum
14105
Quarrying of sand,
14106
Quarrying of gravel
14211
Mining of sulphur
14212
Mining of phosphate
14213
Mining of nitrate
14214
Mining of iodine
14215
Mining of potash or carbonate potassium
14219
Mining of other chemical and fertilizer materials
14220
Extraction of salt
14291
Mining of natural asphalt
14292
Quarrying of asbestos
14299
Other mining and quarrying
15111
Slaughtering industry
15112
Processing and preserving of meat
15121
Processing and preserving of fish and other aquatic biota
15122
Salting or drying of fish and other aquatic biota
15123
Manufacture of smoked fish and other aquatic biota
15124
Manufacture of frozen fish and other aquatic biota
15125
Manufacture of preserved fish and other aquatic biota
15129
Manufacturing of other processing and preserving of fish and
15131
Manufacture of canned fruits and vegetables
15132
Manufacture of salty/sweetened fruits and vegetables
15133
Manufacture of creamed fruits and vegetables
15134
Manufacture of dried fruit and vegetables
15139
Manufacturing of other processing and preserving of fruit an
15141
Manufacture of cooking oil from vegetable and animal
15142
Manufacture of margarine
15143
Manufacture of coconut cooking oil
15144
Manufacture of palm cooking oil
15145
Manufacture of other cooking oil from vegetable and animal
15149
Manufacture of other cooking oil and fats from vegetable and
15201
Manufacture of milk
15202
Manufacture of dairy product
15203
Manufacture of ice cream
15311
Manufacture of milling and sorting of rice
15312
Manufacture of milling and sorting of other cereals
15313
Manufacture of stripping, cleaning, and sorting of coffee
15314
Manufacture of stripping, cleaning, and drying of coffee
15315
Manufacture of peeling, cleaning, and drying other than coff
15316
Manufacture of peeling and cleaning of nuts
15317
Manufacture of peeling and cleaning of tubers including rhiz
15318
manufacture of copra
15321
Manufacture of wheat flour
15322
Manufacture of flour from cereals, grains, nuts, tubers and
15323
Manufacture of cassava starch
15324
Manufacture of various palm starch
15329
Manufacture of other kind of starch
15331
Manufacture of livestock or fish feed
15332
Manufacture of livestock feed concentrates
15410
Manufacture of bakery product
15421
Manufacture of sugar
15422
Manufacture of brown sugar
15423
Manufacture of other kinds of sugar
15424
Manufacture of syrup
15429
Manufacture of processing of other sugar Industry except syr
15431
Manufacture of cocoa powder
15432
Manufacture of food from cocoa and candies
15440
Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, spaghetti, vermicelli and
15491
Manufacture of tea and coffee
15492
Manufacture of ice
15493
Manufacture of soy sauce
15494
Manufacture of tempeh and tofu
15495
Manufacture of other food from soy and nuts except soy sauce
15496
Manufacture of crackers, chips, and the like
15497
Manufacture of seasoning
15498
Manufacture of cakes
15499
Manufacture of food not elsewhere classified
15510
Manufacture of liquor
15520
Manufacture of wine and the like
15530
Manufacture of malt and beverages containing malt
15541
Manufacture of soft drink
15542
Manufacture of bottled water
16001
Manufacture or drying and processing of tobacco
16002
Manufacture of clove cigarette
16003
Manufacture of cigarette
16004
Manufacture of other cigarette
16009
Manufacture of cigarette spice and other ingredients
17111
Preparation of textile fibre Industry
17112
Spinning of yarn Industry
17113
Spinning of sewing yarn Industry
17114
Weaving of textile except weaving of gunny and other kind o
17115
Ikat woven industry
17121
Finishing of yarn industry
17122
Finishing of textiles industry
17123
Printing of textiles industry
17124
Manufacture of Batik
17211
Manufacture of end product of textile for household purposes
17212
Manufacture of end product of textile for health purposes
17213
Manufacture of other end product of textile
17214
Manufacture of gunny
17215
Manufacture of other kind of sacks
17220
Manufacture of carpets
17231
Manufacture of ropes
17232
Manufacture of goods from ropes
17291
Manufacture of narrow fabric
17292
Manufacture of textile for industrial needs
17293
Manufacture of embroidery
17294
Manufacture of non-woven textile
17295
Manufacture of textile for tires
17299
Manufacture of textile not elsewhere classified
17301
Manufacture of crocheted fabrics
17302
Manufacture of crocheted clothes
17303
Manufacture of crocheted socks
17304
Manufacture of other crocheted products
17400
Manufacture of kapok/cotton
18101
Manufacture of wearing apparel and the accessories
18102
Manufacture of leather apparel and the accessories
18201
Manufacture of fur
18202
Manufacture of fur apparel and the accessories
18203
Dyeing of fur
19111
Preservation of leather
19112
Tanning of leather
19113
Manufacture of artificial leather
19121
Manufacture of leather and artificial leather goods for pers
19122
Manufacture of leather and artificial leather goods for indu
19123
Manufacture of leather and artificial leather goods for anim
19129
Manufacture of leather and artificial leather goods for othe
19201
Manufacture of footwear for daily uses
19202
Manufacture of sport shoes
19203
Manufacture of shoes for field/industry purposes
19209
Manufacture of other footwear
20101
Sawmilling of wood
20102
Preservation of wood
20103
Preservation of rattan, bamboo, and the like
20104
Processing of rattan
20211
Manufacture of plywood
20212
Manufacture of laminated plywood including decorative plywoo
20213
Manufacture of other wood-based panel
20214
Manufacture of veneer
20220
Moulding and building construction components
20230
Manufacture of wooden containers, except coffins
20291
Manufacture of rattan and bamboo based wickers
20292
Manufacture of wickers other than rattan and bamboo-based
20293
Manufacture of wooden carved handicraft, except furniture
20294
Manufacture of kitchen utensils from wood, rattan and bamboo
20299
Manufacture of goods from wood, rattan, and bamboo not elsew
21011
Manufacture of pulp
21012
Manufacture of cultural paper or "kertas budaya"
21013
Manufacture of valuable paper
21014
Manufacture of paper for special purpose
21015
Manufacture of paper for industry
21016
Manufacture of tissue
21019
Manufacture of other kind of paper
21020
Packaging and manufacture of paper-based boxes and paperboar
21090
Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard not el
22110
Publication of books, brochures, music books, and the like
22120
Publication of newspapers, journals, tabloid, and magazines
22130
Publication of media recording
22140
Special publication
22190
Other publication
22210
Printing
22220
Service activities related to printing
22301
Reproduction of recorded media
22302
Reproduction of film and video
23100
Manufacture of coal product
23201
Purification and refinement of crude petroleum
23202
Purification and processing of natural gas
23203
Manufacture of petroleum product
23204
Manufacture of lubricant oil
23205
Processing of used lubricant oil
23300
Nuclear fuel processing
24111
Manufacture of basic inorganic chemical - chlorine and alkal
24112
Manufacture of basic inorganic chemical - industrial gas
24113
Manufacture of basic inorganic chemical - pigment
24114
Manufacture of other basic inorganic chemicals
24115
Manufacture of basic organic chemical from agricultural prod
24116
Manufacture of basic organic chemical - raw material for dye
24117
Manufacture of basic organic chemical sourced from petroleum
24118
Manufacture of basic organic chemical producing special chem
24119
Manufacture of other basic organic chemicals
24121
Manufacture of natural fertilizers / non-synthetic primary m
24122
Manufacture of single primary macro nutrient artificial fert
24123
Manufacture of compounded primary macro nutrient artificial
24124
Manufacture of mixed primary macro nutrient fertilizers
24125
Manufacture of secondary macro nutrient fertilizers
24126
Manufacture of micro nutrient fertilizers
24127
Manufacture of complementary fertilizers
24129
Manufacture of other fertilizers
24131
Manufacture of synthetic resins and plastic raw materials
24132
Manufacture of artificial rubbers
24211
Manufacture of raw material of pesticides
24212
Manufacture of pesticides
24213
Manufacture of growth substances
24214
Manufacture of ameliorant materials
24221
Manufacture of paint
24222
Manufacture of varnish
24223
Manufacture of sealing wax (lak)
24231
Manufacture of pharmaceutical ingredients
24232
Pharmaceutical industry
24233
Manufacture of herb (jamu) ingredient
24234
Manufacture of herbal medicine
24235
Manufacture of beverages
24241
Manufacture of soaps and household cleanser, including tooth
24242
Manufacture of cosmetic and cosmetic ingredients
24291
Manufacture of adhesives / glue
24292
Manufacture of explosives
24293
Manufacture of ink
24294
Manufacture of essential oil
24295
Manufacture of matches
24299
Manufacture of other chemical products
24301
Manufacture of fibre / man-made filament yarn
24302
Manufacture or man-made staple fibres
25111
Manufacture of tire (internal and external)
25112
Tyre retreading
25121
Smoking of rubber
25122
Re-milling of rubber
25123
Manufacture of crumb rubber
25191
Manufacture of rubber-based product for household appliances
25192
Manufacture of rubber-based product for industrial equipment
25199
Manufacture of rubber-based product not included in 25191 &
25201
Manufacture of plastic-based pipe and hose
25202
Manufacture of plastic sheet product
25203
Manufacture of plastic-based recording media
25204
Manufacture of plastic-based household utilities except furn
25205
Manufacture of plastic-based packaging
25206
Manufacture of plastic-based engineering/industrial equipmen
25209
Manufacture of other plastic-based products
26111
Manufacture of sheet glass
26112
Manufacture of safety glass
26119
Manufacture of other glass products
26121
Manufacture of glass-based household appliance and equipment
26122
Manufacture of glass-based laboratory-, pharmaceutical-, and
26123
Manufacture of glass-based products for cover
26124
Manufacture of glass-based containers
26129
Manufacture of other glass-based household appliances
26201
Manufacture of household appliance from porcelain
26202
Manufacture of construction materials from porcelain
26203
Manufacture of laboratory and electrical equipment from porc
26209
Manufacture of other products from porcelain
26311
Manufacture of fire resistant brick and the like
26319
Manufacture of other fire resistant goods from clay/ceramics
26321
Manufacture of household appliances from clay/ceramics
26322
Manufacture of bricks from clay/ceramics
26323
Manufacture of tile from clay/ceramics
26324
Manufacture of construction materials from clay/ceramics exc
26329
Manufacture of other product from clay/ceramics
26411
Manufacture of cement
26412
Manufacture of stone lime
26413
Manufacture of gypsum
26421
Manufacture of cement products
26422
Manufacture of stone lime products
26423
Manufacture of cement and stone lime products for constructi
26429
Manufacture of other cement and stone lime products
26501
Manufacture of goods from marble and granite for household a
26502
Manufacture of goods from marble and granite for constructio
26503
Manufacture of goods from stone for household and display pu
26509
Manufacture of other goods from marble, granite and stone
26601
Manufacture of goods from asbestos for building material
26602
Manufacture of goods from asbestos for industry purposes
26609
Manufacture of other goods from asbestos
26900
Manufacture of other non-metal quarrying goods
27101
Iron And Steel Making
27102
Steel Rolling
27103
Manufacture of pipe and pipe connection of iron and steel
27201
No-iron metal making
27202
No-iron metal rolling
27203
Non-iron metal extrusion
27204
Manufacture of pipe and pipe connection of non-iron and non-
27310
Iron and steel casting
27320
Non-iron and non-steel metal casting
28111
Manufacture of non-aluminium-based ready to install building
28112
Manufacture of aluminium-based ready to install building mat
28113
Manufacture of steel-based ready to install heavy constructi
28119
Manufacture of other metal goods ready to install to constru
28120
Manufacture of tanks, liquid disposal units, and metal conta
28910
Metal forging, pressing, and scrolling
28920
Industrial services for special works related to metal and n
28931
Manufacture of metal agricultural equipment
28932
Manufacture of metal carpentry tools
28933
Manufacture of cutters and other tools for household usage
28939
Manufacture of other metal tools
28991
Manufacture of other metal kitchen utensils
28992
Manufacture of other metal office machinery excluding furnit
28993
Manufacture of nails, nuts and bolts
28994
Manufacture of various metal containers
28995
Manufacture of metal wire and goods made of wire
28996
Profile making industry
28997
Manufacture of metal lamps
28998
Manufacture of other metal household goods
28999
Manufacture of other metal goods not elsewhere classified
29111
Manufacture of steam engines, turbines and wheels
29112
Manufacture of internal combustion motor
29113
Manufacture of components and spare parts of motor mover
29114
Industrial support services for motor mover
29120
Manufacture of pump and compressor
29130
Manufacture of mechanic transmission except motor vehicles
29141
Manufacture of electric furnace and heating equipment (not f
29142
Manufacture of electric furnace, oven, and heating equipment
29150
Manufacture of lifting and material handling equipment
29191
Manufacture of packaging, bottling, and canning machinery
29192
Manufacture of weighing machinery
29193
Manufacture of cooling machinery not for household usage
29199
Manufacture of other general machinery
29211
Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery
29212
Agricultural and forestry support services
29221
Manufacture of metalworking machinery/equipment
29222
Manufacture of woodworking machinery/equipment
29223
Manufacture of non-metalworking and non-woodworking machiner
29224
Manufacture of electric welding machinery / equipment
29230
Manufacture of metallurgy machinery
29240
Manufacture of mining, quarrying and construction machinery
29250
Manufacture of food processing, beverage and tobacco machine
29261
Manufacture of sewing machine cabinet
29262
Manufacture of sewing, washing, and drying machine for comme
29263
Manufacture of textile working machinery
29264
Manufacture of sewing and knitting needle machinery
29270
Manufacture of weapons and ammunition
29291
Manufacture of printing machinery
29292
Manufacture of paper factory machinery
29299
Manufacture of other special industry machinery
29301
Manufacture of non-electric stoves, heating Equipment, and r
29302
Manufacture of household electric appliances
29309
Manufacture of other electric equipment for household purpos
30001
Manufacture of manual office and accounting machinery
30002
Manufacture of electric office and accounting machinery
30003
Manufacture of electronic office, computing, and accounting
30004
Manufacture of copy machine
31101
Manufacture of electric motor
31102
Manufacture of power machine
31103
Manufacture of transformer, rectifier, and voltage stabilize
31201
Manufacture of electric panel and switch gear
31202
Manufacture of electric flow controller
31300
Manufacture of electricity and telephone cable
31401
Manufacture of dry cell battery
31402
Manufacture of electric accumulator
31501
Manufacture of bulbs, spotlights, and ultra violet lights
31502
Manufacture of gas tube lamp
31509
Manufacture of electric lamp components
31900
Manufacture of other electrical appliances not elsewhere cla
32100
Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes and other electro
32200
Manufacture of communication transmission equipment
32300
Radio, television, video and audio recording equipment and t
33111
Manufacture of surgery, health treatment, and dentistry equi
33112
Manufacture of X-ray equipment, the supplies and the like
33113
Manufacture of medical, dentistry, prosthetic and orthopaedi
33119
Manufacture of other medical and orthopaedic equipment
33121
Manufacture of manual measurement, controller, and testing e
33122
Manufacture of electrical measurement, controller, and testi
33123
Manufacture of electronic measurement, controller, and testi
33130
Manufacture of testing equipment for industrial process
33201
Manufacture of eye glasses
33202
Manufacture of binoculars and optics
33203
Manufacture of photography camera
33204
Manufacture of cinematography projector camera and the suppl
33300
Manufacture of watches, bell, and the like
34100
Manufacture of four or more wheels motor vehicles
34200
Four or more wheels motor vehicle assembly
34300
Manufacture of supplies and component of four or more wheels
35111
Manufacture of ship / boat
35112
Manufacture of ship equipment and supplies
35113
Ship repairs
35114
Ship breaking
35115
Offshore construction industry
35120
Manufacture and maintenance of cruises, recreation and sport
35201
Manufacture of trains, spare parts and the supplies
35202
Railway industry support services
35301
Manufacture of aircraft and the supplies
35302
Aircraft repairs and maintenance services
35911
Manufacture of two or three wheels motor vehicles
35912
Manufacture of supplies and component of two or three wheels
35921
Manufacture of bicycles and rickshaws
35922
Manufacture of supplies for bicycles and rickshaws
35990
Manufacture of other transportation not elsewhere classified
36100
Manufacture of furniture not classified from 36101 to 36104
36101
Manufacture of wooden furniture
36102
Manufacture of rattan and/or bamboo furniture
36103
Manufacture of plastic furniture
36104
Manufacture of metal furniture
36911
Manufacture of jewel
36912
Manufacture of precious jewellery for personal purposes made
36913
Manufacture of precious jewellery made of gems not for perso
36914
Manufacture of goods for technical or laboratory purposes ma
36915
Manufacture of jewellery for personal purposes not made of g
36921
Manufacture of traditional music instrument
36922
Manufacture of non-traditional music instrument
36930
Manufacture of sport equipment
36941
Manufacture of gaming equipment
36942
Manufacture of toys
36991
Manufacture of stationery, drawing tools and the supplies
36992
Manufacture of ribbon for typewriter and drawing machine
36993
Manufacture of craft not elsewhere classified
36999
Manufacture of other processing activities not elsewhere cla
37100
Metal goods recycling
37200
Non-metal goods recycling
40101
Electricity generation
40102
Electricity power transmission
40103
Electricity distribution
40104
Electricity supply support services
40201
Gas provision
40202
Gas distribution
40300
Steam and hot water supply
41001
Water supply, purification, and distribution
41002
Clean water supply and distribution
41003
Water supply and distribution support services
45100
Site preparation
45211
Residential building construction
45212
Office construction
45213
Industrial building construction
45214
Shopping building construction
45215
Health-related building construction
45216
Education building construction
45217
Hotel, hostels, and the like building construction
45218
Recreational building construction
45219
Other building construction
45221
Road, bridge and platform construction
45222
Road and railway construction
45223
Tunnel construction
45224
Irrigation construction
45225
Building construction for processing, distribution, and stor
45226
Building construction for processing and storing of oil and
45227
Pier construction
45229
Other civil construction
45231
Electrical construction
45232
Marine navigation and river sign construction
45233
Air navigation communication construction
45234
Railway signal and telecommunication construction
45235
Central telecommunications construction
45239
Other electrical and telecommunications construction
45241
Foundation and pillar installation
45242
Drilling of water well
45243
Installation of scaffolding
45244
Installation of roof (roof covering)
45245
Installation of prefab construction and steel frame
45246
Dredging
45249
Other special construction
45311
Installation of plumbing
45312
Electrical installation
45313
Telecommunications installation
45314
Gas installation
45315
Electronics installation
45316
Mechanical installation
45317
Air conditioning installation
45319
Other building Installation
45321
Electrical installation of civil construction
45322
Installation of marine and river navigation
45323
Installation of meteorology and geophysics
45324
Installation of air navigation
45325
Installation of railway signal and telecommunications
45326
Installation of highway signs
45327
Telecommunications installation
45328
Pipe network installation
45329
Installation of other civil construction
45401
Installation of glass and aluminium
45402
Installation of floors, walls, ceilings and sanitary equipme
45403
Painting
45404
Interior decoration
45405
Exterior decoration
45409
Building completion and finishing
45500
Renting of construction equipment or wrecker and destroyer e
50101
Wholesale of cars
50102
Retail of cars
50201
Wholesale of car spare part and accessories
50202
Retail of car spare part and accessories
50301
Wholesale of motorcycle spare part and accessories
50302
Retail of motorcycle spare part and accessories
50400
Retail of automotive fuel at gas station
51100
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis
51211
Wholesale of agricultural products
51212
Wholesale of live animals
51213
Wholesale of fishery product
51214
Wholesale of forestry and hunting products
51220
Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco
51310
Wholesale of textile, clothing and leather
51391
Wholesale of household equipment and appliances
51392
Whole sale of chemical and pharmaceutical goods for househol
51399
Wholesale of other household goods
51410
wholesale of liquid and solid gas and the like
51420
wholesale of metals and metal ores
51431
wholesale of metal goods for construction materials
51432
wholesale of glass for construction materials
51433
wholesale of tiles, bricks, tiles, and the like from clay, l
51434
wholesale of cement, limestone, sand and Stone
51435
wholesale of porcelain-based construction materials
51436
wholesale of wooden construction materials
51437
Wholesale of paint
51438
wholesale of miscellaneous construction materials
51439
wholesale of other construction materials
51490
wholesale of intermediate products, used goods and scrap
51501
wholesale of Machinery, spare parts and supplies
51502
wholesale of sea transportation equipment, spare parts and
51503
wholesale of road transportation equipment (except for cars
51504
wholesale of air transportation equipment, spare parts and s
51900
Other wholesales
52111
Retail sale of different kind of goods particularly food, be
52112
Retail sale of different kind of goods particularly food, be
52191
Retail sale of different kind of goods particularly non- foo
52192
Retail sale of different kind of goods particularly non- foo
52211
Retail sale of paddy and crops
52212
Retail sale of fruits
52213
Retail sale of vegetables
52214
Retail sale of livestock products
52215
Retail sale of fishery products
52219
Retail sale of other agricultural products
52221
Retail sale of rice
52222
Retail sale of bakery, cookies, cakes and the like
52223
Retail sale of coffee, white sugar or brown sugar
52224
Retail sale of tofu, tempeh, and fermented soybean
52225
Retail sale of meat and processed water biota products
52226
Retail of beverage
52227
Retail sale of cigarette and tobacco
52228
Retail sale of livestock / poultry / fish feed
52229
Retail sale of other food
52311
Retail sale of Chemical
52312
Retail sale of pharmacy at pharmacies
52313
Retail sale of pharmacy not at pharmacies
52314
Retail sale of herbs
52315
Retail sale of cosmetics
52316
Retail sale of fertilizer and pest control
52317
Retail sale of laboratory, pharmaceutical, and heal equipmen
52318
Retail sale of essential oil
52319
Retail sale of goods not classified in 52311 to 52318
52321
Retail sale of textile
52322
Retail sale of cloths
52323
Retail sale of shoes, sandals, and other footwear
52324
Retail sale of clothing supplies and yarn
52325
Retail sale of eye glasses
52326
Retail sales of jewellery
52327
Retail sale of watches
52328
Retail sale of bags, wallets, luggage, backpacks and the lik
52329
Retail sale of textile, cloths, footwear, and other personal
52331
Retail sale of furniture
52332
Retail sale of electronics
52333
Retail sale of electric equipment and supplies
52334
Retail sale of plastic kitchenware
52335
Retail sale of stone or clay kitchenware
52336
Retail sale of wooden or rattan or bamboo kitchenware
52337
Retail sale of kitchenware not from plastics, stone, clay, s
52338
Retail sale of telecommunications equipment
52339
Retail sale of other home and kitchen appliances
52341
Retail sale of metal goods for construction materials
52342
Retail sale of glass for construction materials
52343
Retail sale of tiles, bricks, tiles, and the like from clay,
52344
Retail sale of cement, limestone, sand and Stone
52345
Retail sale of porcelain-based construction materials
52346
Retail sale of wooden construction materials
52347
Retail sale of paint
52348
Retail sale of miscellaneous construction materials
52349
Retail sale of other construction materials
52351
Retail sale of gasoline and the like in stalls / shops
52352
Retail sale of kerosene
52353
Retail sale of LPG gas
52354
Retail sale of lubricant oil
52359
Retail sale of other fuel
52361
Retail sale of paper, paperboard, and goods from paper and p
52362
Retail sale of stationary and drawing equipment
52363
Retail sale of printing and publishing products and software
52364
Retail sale of sport equipment
52365
Retail sale of music instrument
52366
Retail sale of photographic equipment and supplies
52367
Retail sale of optical equipment and supplies
52368
Retail sale of computers and office machinery
52371
Retail sale of agricultural machinery and supplies
52372
Retail sale of sewing machine and supplies
52373
Retail sale of other machinery and supplies
52374
Retail sale of non-motorized road transportation equipment a
52375
Retail sale of air transportation equipment and supplies
52381
Retail sale of wooden, bamboo, rattan, and grass crafts and
52382
Retail sale of craft of leather, bone, horn, ivory, fur, and
52383
Retail sale of metallic crafts
52384
Retail sale of ceramic crafts
52385
Retail sale of toys
52386
Retail sale of paintings
52389
Retail sale of other crafts, toys, and paintings
52391
Retail sale of agricultural equipment
52392
Retail of carpentry equipment
52393
Retail sale of pets (Pet Shops)
52394
Retail sale of flower (florists)
52395
Retail sale of ornamental plants, nursery transplant, and me
52399
Retail sale of other commodities (non food, beverages, or to
52401
Retail sale of second-hand home appliances
52402
Retail sale of second-hand cloths, footwear and apparels
52403
Retail sale of second-hand personal supplies
52404
Retail sale of second-hand electric equipment and electronic
52405
Retail sale of second-hand construction and sanitation mater
52406
Retail sale of antiques
52409
Retail sale of other second-hand goods
52511
Retail sale via street vendors of paddy and crop commodities
52512
Retail sale via street vendors of fruit commodities
52513
Retail sale via street vendors of vegetable commodities
52514
Retail sale via street vendors of livestock commodities
52515
Retail sale via street vendors of fishery commodities
52516
Retail sale via street vendors of other agricultural commodi
52521
Retail sale via street vendors of rice
52522
Retail sale via street vendors of bakery, cookies, cakes and
52523
Retail sale via street vendors of coffee, white sugar, palm
52524
Retail sale via street vendors of tofu, tempeh, and fermente
52525
Retail sale via street vendors of meat and processed water b
52526
Retail sale via street vendors of beverages
52527
Retail sale via street vendors of cigarette and tobacco
52528
Retail sale via street vendors of livestock / poultry / fish
52529
Retail sale via street vendors of other food and drink not e
52531
Retail sale via street vendors of chemicals
52532
Retail sale via street vendors of pharmacies
52533
Retail sale via street vendors of herbs
52534
Retail sale via street vendors of cosmetics
52535
Retail sale via street vendors of fertilizer and pest contro
52536
Retail sale via street vendors of essential oil
52539
Retail sale via street vendors of chemical, pharmaceutical,
52541
Retail sale via street vendors of textile
52542
Retail sale via street vendors of clothes
52543
Retail sale via street vendors of shoes, sandals, and other
52544
Retail sale via street vendors of clothing supplies and yarn
52545
Retail sale via street vendors of eye glasses
52546
Retail sale via street vendors of jewellery
52547
Retail sale via street vendors of watches
52548
Retail sale via street vendors of bags, wallets, luggage, ba
52549
Retail sale via street vendors of other personal goods
52551
Retail sale via street vendors of electronics
52552
Retail sale via street vendors of electric equipment and sup
52553
Retail sale via street vendors of plastic/melamine home appl
52554
Retail sale via street vendors of stone or clay home applian
52555
Retail sale via street vendors of wooden or rattan or bamboo
52556
Retail sale via street vendors of kitchenware not from plast
52557
Retail sale via street vendors of cleaning equipment
52559
Retail sale via street vendors of other home and kitchen app
52561
Retail sale via street vendors of other fuel, gas, and lubri
52569
Retail sale via street vendors of other fuel
52571
Retail sale via street vendors of paper, paperboard, and goo
52572
Retail sale via street vendors of stationary and drawing equ
52573
Retail sale via street vendors of printing and publishing pr
52574
Retail sale via street vendors of sport equipment and music
52575
Retail sale via street vendors of photographic and optic equ
52576
Retail sale via street vendors of office machinery
52577
Retail via street vendors of mixed of paper, paperboard & th
52581
Retail sale via street vendors of crafts
52582
Retail sale via street vendors of toys
52583
Retail sale via street vendors of paintings
52591
Retail sale via street vendors of second-hand home appliance
52592
Retail sale via street vendors of second-hand clothes, footw
52593
Retail sale via street vendors of second-hand electrical goo
52594
Retail sale via street vendors of second-hand antiques
52595
Retail sale via street vendors of mixed of second-hand goods
52600
Retail sale via street vendors of other second-hand goods
52711
Retail sale via media of food, drinks, tobacco, chemical, ph
52712
Retail sale via media of textile, clothes, footwear, and per
52713
Retail sale via media of home and kitchen appliances
52714
Retail sale via media of mixed of goods in 52711-52713
52719
Retail sale via media for other goods
52721
Mobile retail sale of foods from agricultural product
52722
Mobile retail sale of food, beverage, or tobacco from proce
52723
Mobile retail sale of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics
52724
Mobile retail sale of textiles, apparels, footwear, and oth
52725
Mobile retail sale of home appliances and kitchen equipment
52726
Mobile retail sale of fuel and lubricant oil
52727
Mobile retail sale - paper & the products, stationary, print
52728
Mobile retail sale of handicrafts, toys, and paintings
52729
Mobile retail sale of other goods
53100
Export sale on a fee or contract basis
53211
Export sale of agricultural products
53212
Export sale of live animals
53213
Export sale of fishery product
53214
Export sale of forestry and hunting products
53220
Export sale of food, beverages and tobacco
53310
Export sale of textile, clothing/apparels, and leather
53391
Export sale of household equipment and appliances
53392
Export sale of chemical and pharmaceutical goods for househo
53399
Export sale of other household goods and appliances
53410
Export sale of liquid and solid gas and the like
53420
Export sale of metals and metal ores (mining and quarrying p
53430
Export sale of construction materials (except quarrying prod
53491
Export sale of intermediate products
53492
Export sale of second-hand products and scrap
53500
Export sale of machinery, spare parts and the supplies
53900
Export sale of other products
54100
Import sale on a fee or contract basis
54211
Import sale of agricultural products
54212
Import sale of live animals
54213
Import sale of fishery product
54214
Import sale of forestry and hunting products
54220
Import sale of food, beverages and tobacco
54310
Import sale of textile, clothing/apparels, and leather
54391
Import sale of household equipment and appliances
54392
Import sale of chemical and pharmaceutical goods for househo
54399
Import sale of other household goods and appliances
54410
Import sale of liquid and solid gas and the like
54420
Import sale of metals and metal ores
54430
Import sale of construction materials
54491
Import sale of intermediate products
54492
Import sale of second-hand products and scrap
54500
Import sale of machinery, spare parts and the supplies
54900
Import sale of other products
55111
Five star hotels
55112
Four star hotels
55113
Three star hotels
55114
Two star hotels
55115
One star hotels
55120
Motels
55130
Youth Hostels
55140
Home Stays
55150
Camping grounds
55160
Caravans
55190
Other accommodation services
55211
Restaurant / Rumah Makan salver Kencana
55212
Restaurant / Rumah Makan salver Selaka
55213
Restaurant / Rumah Makan salver Gangsa
55214
Restaurants / Restaurant Non-tray
55220
Small restaurant (warung makan)
55230
Bars
55240
Food and beverage stores
55250
Mobile food and beverage sellers
55260
Caterings
60110
Passenger rail transport
60120
Freight rail transport
60131
Special tour rail transport
60139
Other special rail transport
60211
Inter-city and province transport (AKAP)
60212
Border transport
60213
Inter-city within province transport (AKDP)
60214
Urban land transport
60215
Rural land transport
60216
Special transport
60217
Cross-country border transport
60221
Taxi
60222
Rental transport
60223
Tourism transport
60224
Passenger non-motorized transport
60225
Motorcycle transport
60231
Motorized transport for general goods
60232
Motorized transport for special products
60233
Non-motorized transport for general goods
60300
Transport via pipeline
61111
Scheduled public domestic sea passenger transport
61112
Unscheduled public domestic sea passenger transport
61113
Scheduled public domestic sea freight transport
61114
Unscheduled public domestic sea freight transport
61115
Special domestic sea transport special for tourism
61116
Special domestic sea freight transport
61117
Domestic sea pioneer transport
61118
Domestic sea mass transport (pelayaran rakyat)
61121
Scheduled public international sea passenger transport
61122
Unscheduled public international sea passenger transport
61123
Scheduled public international sea freight transport
61124
Unscheduled public international sea freight transport
61125
Special international sea transport special for tourism
61126
Special international sea freight transport
61127
International sea mass transport (pelayaran rakyat)
61211
Scheduled river and lake passenger transport
61212
Unscheduled river and lake passenger transport
61213
Unscheduled river and lake tourism transport
61214
River and lake freight transport for goods and animals
61215
River and lake transport for special goods
61216
River and lake transport for special dangerous goods
61221
Inter-state water transport
61222
Inter-province public water transport
61223
Pioneer inter-province public water transport
61224
Inter-district/city public water transport
61225
Pioneer inter-district/city public water transport
61226
Inner-district/city public water transport
62111
Scheduled public domestic air transport
62112
Scheduled pioneer domestic air transport
62120
Scheduled international air transport
62201
Unscheduled public domestic air transport
62202
Unscheduled pioneer domestic air transport
62311
Air transport special for spraying and pollination
62312
Air transport special for photography, survey, and mapping a
62313
Air transport special for sport
62314
Air transport special for medical evacuation
62320
Air transport special for aircraft crew education
62390
Other special air transports
63100
Loading - unloading services
63210
Warehousing
63220
Cold storage services
63230
Bounded warehousing services (Wilayah Kawasan Berikat)
63290
Other warehousing services
63310
Land terminal services
63321
Sea port services
63322
River and lake port services
63323
Cross-port water transport services
63330
Air transport services
63340
Highway services
63351
On street parking services
63352
Off street parking services
63390
Other transportation support services
63411
Travel agency services - Four Chakras
63412
Travel agency services - Three Chakras
63413
Travel agency services – Two Chakras
63414
Travel agency services – One Chakras
63415
Travel agency services - Non-Chakras
63420
Travel agencies
63430
Guide services
63440
Convention, Exhibition, and incentive travel services
63450
Impresariate
63460
Tourism consulting services
63470
Tourism information services
63490
Other travel services
63510
Transportation management services
63520
Railway and road freight services
63530
Ship freight services
63540
Air freight services
63590
Other shipping and packaging services
63900
Other transportation support services not elsewhere classifi
64110
National Postal
64120
Postal service unit
64130
Courier service
64210
Fixed network
64221
Terrestrial mobile network
64222
Cellular mobile network
64223
Satellite mobile network
64311
Premium call services
64312
Public radio call services
64313
Trunking radio service
64314
Telecommunication shops (Wartel)
64319
Other telecommunications services
64321
Internet service provider
64322
Communication systems services
64323
Portal services
64324
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) services
64325
Internet shops (Warnet)
64329
Other multimedia services
64410
Special telecommunication for private usage
64420
Special telecommunications for security and defence
64430
Special telecommunications for broadcasting
65110
Central Bank
65121
Foreign exchange bank
65122
Non foreign exchange bank
65123
Syariah bank
65191
Credit bank
65192
Syariah credit bank
65199
Other monetary intermediation services
65910
Leasing
65921
Factoring financing
65922
Consumers credit financing
65923
Credit card financing
65929
Other non leasing financing
65930
Ventura capital
65940
Pawnshop
65950
Savings and loans cooperatives/units
65991
Merger and acquisition services
65999
Other financial intermediation services not elsewhere classi
66010
Life insurance
66020
Pensions
66030
Non-Life insurances
67111
Stock exchanges
67112
Clearing and guaranty institutions
67113
Depository institutions
67121
Underwriters
67122
Broker dealers
67123
Investment managers
67131
Trustees
67132
Securities administration bureaus
67133
Custodians
67134
Securities agencies
67191
Money changers
67199
Other financial support services not elsewhere classified
67201
Insurance Agencies
67202
Adjusters
67203
Actuarial
67204
Insurance brokers
67209
Insurance and pension funds support services
70101
Owned and leased real estates
70102
Boarding house
70200
Real estate based on fee or contract
70310
Tourism destination
70320
Water tourism services
71110
Rental of road transportation equipment
71120
Rental of water transportation equipment
71130
Rental of air transportation equipment
71210
Rental of agricultural machinery and the equipment
71220
Rental of construction and civil machinery and the equipment
71230
Rental of office machinery and the equipment (including comp
71290
Rental of other machinery not elsewhere classified
71301
Rental of party equipment
71302
Rental of household and personal goods
71303
Rental of printing and publishing products
71304
Rental of recording products
71305
Rental of sports equipment and music instrument
71306
Rental of flowers and ornamental plants
71309
Rental of other household goods not elsewhere classified
72100
Hardware consulting services
72200
Software consulting services
72300
Data processing
72400
Data base services
72500
Office and accounting machinery and computer maintenance and
72900
Other computer related activities
73110
Research and development of natural science
73120
Research and development of technology and engineering
73210
Research and development of social sciences
73220
Research and development of humanities
74110
Legal activities
74120
Accounting and tax consultancy activities
74130
Market research services
74140
Business and management consultancy activities
74210
Architectural and engineering activities and related technic
74220
Technical testing and analysis
74300
Advertising
74910
Labour selection and provision
74920
Investigation and security services
74930
House cleaning services
74940
Photographic activities
74950
Packaging services
74990
Other corporate services not elsewhere classified
75111
Legislative institution
75112
State government organization and state secretary
75113
Public finance, taxation and customs institutions
75114
Public planning institution
75115
Judiciary institutions
75121
Education development
75122
Health development
75123
Housing and environment development
75124
Social welfare development
75125
Religious development
75126
Information development
75127
Culture / Arts / Recreation / Sport development
75129
Social services development other than health, education, re
75131
Activities of the government institutions responsible for ag
75132
Activities of the government institutions responsible for mi
75133
Activities of the government institutions responsible for in
75134
Activities of the government institutions responsible for el
75135
Activities of the government institutions responsible for co
75136
Activities of the government institutions responsible for tr
75137
Activities of the government institutions responsible transp
75138
Activities of the government institutions responsible for em
75139
Activities of the government institutions responsible for pr
75140
Non-departmental government institution with the special tas
75210
Foreign affairs
75221
Defence and army institution
75222
Army
75223
Air force
75224
Navy
75231
Police
75232
Civil defence
75233
Judicial institutions
75300
Compulsory social security
80111
Public pre-school services
80112
Public primary school services
80113
Public junior secondary education services
80121
Private pre-school services
80122
Private primary school services
80123
Private junior secondary education services
80211
Public general senior secondary school services
80212
Public vocational senior secondary school services
80221
Private general senior secondary school services
80222
Private vocational senior secondary school services
80311
Public degree higher education services
80312
Public non-degree higher education services
80321
Private degree higher education services
80322
Private non-degree higher education services
80910
Other public education services
80921
Private computer education services
80922
Private language education services
80923
Private beauty and personality education services
80929
Private vocational education services
85111
Public hospital services
85112
Public polyclinic services
85113
Private hospital services
85114
Public health clinic services
85119
Other hospital services
85121
General medical doctor practices
85122
Medical specialist practices
85123
Dental Practices
85191
Health services conducted by Paramedics
85192
Traditional health services
85193
Health supporting services
85200
Animal Health Services ,
85311
Public residential nursing care facilities
85312
Private residential nursing care facilities
85313
Public orphanages
85314
Private orphanages
85319
Other social residential
85321
Social work activities done by government without accommodat
85322
Social work activities done by private without accommodation
90001
Public cleaning services
90002
Private cleaning services
91110
Business and entrepreneur organizations
91121
Social science organizations
91122
Natural and technological science organizations
91200
Labour organization
91910
Religious organizations
91920
Political organization
91990
Non-government organizations
92111
Production and distribution of film and video by the governm
92112
Production and distribution of film and video by the private
92120
Movie activities
92131
Radio and television activities by the government
92132
Radio and television activities by the private sectors
92141
Drama, music and other entertainment activities by the gover
92142
Drama, music and other entertainment activities by private s
92143
Entertainment support services
92190
Other entertainment activities
92201
News related activities by the Government
92202
News related activities by private sectors
92203
Free lance journalists
92311
Public libraries and archives
92312
Private libraries
92321
Public museums
92322
Private museums
92323
Heritages managed by the Government
92324
Heritages managed by the private sectors
92331
Botanical and zoological gardens
92332
National park
92333
Forest park
92334
Natural park
92335
Protected forest, wildlife, natural reserved park
92336
Park for hunting purposes
92339
Other than botanical and zoological gardens and natural cons
92411
Billiard
92412
Golf
92413
Bowling
92414
Swimming
92415
Soccer
92416
Tennis
92417
Fitness
92418
Sport centre
92419
Other sports activities
92421
Recreational park
92422
Natural swimming pool
92423
Fishing pool
92424
Gaming and dexterity arenas
92425
Night Clubs or discotheques
92426
Therapeutic massage
92427
Steam bath therapeutics
92428
Karaoke
92429
Other recreational services
92431
Agro tourism
92432
Water tourism
92433
Natural adventure tourism
92434
Cave tourism
92439
Other special interest tourism
93010
Washing and (dry-) cleaning services
93021
Hairdressing
93022
Beauty salons
93030
Funeral services
93040
Maintenance and reparation of cars
93050
Maintenance and reparation of motorcycle
93061
Repair of personal goods
93062
Repair of home appliances
93069
Other purpose reparation
93091
Sewing services
93092
Labour provision services
93093
Fitness services
93094
Other personal services not elsewhere classified
95000
Personal services for household
99000
International and extraterritorial organization and bodies
99999
Activities that have unclear boundaries
Industry: refers to the activity of the place of work/company/office in which a person is employed, classified according to the Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification (KBLI, known before as KLUI).
Additional job: another job apart from the main job to get or to help getting an additional income. If a person is on leave and does another job, the job becomes the main job. The other job from which he/she is on leave becomes an additional job.
Main reason seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Main reason seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Main reason seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Main reason seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Main reason seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Q18 to Q21 are asked if Q4 = 1 or Q5 = 1
What is (NAME) main reason seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm:
- Circle the code according to the respondent's answer. If respondents said more than one reason, ask their primary reason. If their reason is "Others", write their answer in the space provided.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are looking for a job or establishing a new business
8647
204370
1
7
1
Completed/Not attending school anymore
2
Livelihood responsibility/support household
3
Additional income
4
Current job is unsuitable
5
Lay off
6
Business collapses
7
Others (specify)
Sysmiss
Q19 to Q22 are asked only if Q4 = 1 (looking for a job) or Q5 = 1 (currently establishing a new business).
· Completed/no longer attending school is a reason for those who look for a job/prepare a business because they have finished school and or no longer go to school.
· Responsibility of making a living/helping household or family's economy is a reason for those who look for a job/prepare a business because they feel responsible of making a living or helping household/family's economy.
· Make additional income is a reason for those who look for a job/prepare a business with the aim of adding income. This reason goes to respondent who already works.
· Current job is not really suitable is a reason for those who look for a job/prepare a business because the existing job or the job they are doing is considered to be not suitable enough, in relation with the work atmosphere, wage/salary, time, type of job, education and son.
· Lay off is a reason for those who look for a job/prepare a business because they got laid off (to quit a job not on their own intention and no longer have a relation with their employer or organization where they work).
· Business collapses is a reason for those who look for a job/prepare a business because their business has got bankrupt.
· Others is a reason for those who look for a job/prepare a business because other reasons not mentioned above.
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Registering at the job market
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Registering at the job market
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Registering at the job market
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Registering at the job market
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Registering at the job market
Q18 to Q21 are asked if Q4 = 1 or Q5 = 1
What efforts has (NAME) been done to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm? Registering at the Job Market/Job Fair?
The answers to this Q19 must be read one by one by the enumerator to the respondent. The answer coded 1 or 3 ("Yes") or coded 2 or 4 ("No") may be more than one, by circling the appropriate code for each of respondent's answers. There should be at least one code 1 or 3 ("Yes") circled.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are looking for a job or establishing a new business
8647
204370
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Q19 to Q22 are asked only if Q4 = 1 (looking for a job) or Q5 = 1 (currently establishing a new business).
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying directly to companies/offices
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying directly to companies/offices
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying directly to companies/offices
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying directly to companies/offices
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying directly to companies/offices
Q18 to Q21 are asked if Q4 = 1 or Q5 = 1
What efforts has (NAME) been done to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm? Applying directly to companies/offices?
The answers to this Q19 must be read one by one by the enumerator to the respondent. The answer coded 1 or 3 ("Yes") or coded 2 or 4 ("No") may be more than one, by circling the appropriate code for each of respondent's answers. There should be at least one code 1 or 3 ("Yes") circled.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are looking for a job or establishing a new business
8647
204370
3
4
1
Yes
2
No
3
4
Sysmiss
Q19 to Q22 are asked only if Q4 = 1 (looking for a job) or Q5 = 1 (currently establishing a new business).
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying through advertisements
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying through advertisements
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying through advertisements
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying through advertisements
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying through advertisements
Q18 to Q21 are asked if Q4 = 1 or Q5 = 1
What efforts has (NAME) been done to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm? Applying through advertisements?
The answers to this Q19 must be read one by one by the enumerator to the respondent. The answer coded 1 or 3 ("Yes") or coded 2 or 4 ("No") may be more than one, by circling the appropriate code for each of respondent's answers. There should be at least one code 1 or 3 ("Yes") circled.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are looking for a job or establishing a new business
8647
204370
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Q19 to Q22 are asked only if Q4 = 1 (looking for a job) or Q5 = 1 (currently establishing a new business).
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying through relatives/friends
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying through relatives/friends
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying through relatives/friends
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying through relatives/friends
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying through relatives/friends
Q18 to Q21 are asked if Q4 = 1 or Q5 = 1
What efforts has (NAME) been done to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm? Contact through relatives/friends?
The answers to this Q19 must be read one by one by the enumerator to the respondent. The answer coded 1 or 3 ("Yes") or coded 2 or 4 ("No") may be more than one, by circling the appropriate code for each of respondent's answers. There should be at least one code 1 or 3 ("Yes") circled.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are looking for a job or establishing a new business
8647
204370
3
4
1
Yes
2
No
3
4
Sysmiss
Q19 to Q22 are asked only if Q4 = 1 (looking for a job) or Q5 = 1 (currently establishing a new business).
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Obtaining capital/equipments
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Obtaining capital/equipments
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Obtaining capital/equipments
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Obtaining capital/equipments
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Obtaining capital/equipments
Q18 to Q21 are asked if Q4 = 1 or Q5 = 1
What efforts has (NAME) been done to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm? Obtaining capital/equipments?
The answers to this Q19 must be read one by one by the enumerator to the respondent. The answer coded 1 or 3 ("Yes") or coded 2 or 4 ("No") may be more than one, by circling the appropriate code for each of respondent's answers. There should be at least one code 1 or 3 ("Yes") circled.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are looking for a job or establishing a new business
8647
204370
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Q19 to Q22 are asked only if Q4 = 1 (looking for a job) or Q5 = 1 (currently establishing a new business).
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Looking for location/place of business
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Looking for location/place of business
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Looking for location/place of business
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Looking for location/place of business
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Looking for location/place of business
Q18 to Q21 are asked if Q4 = 1 or Q5 = 1
What efforts has (NAME) been done to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm? Looking for location/place of business?
The answers to this Q19 must be read one by one by the enumerator to the respondent. The answer coded 1 or 3 ("Yes") or coded 2 or 4 ("No") may be more than one, by circling the appropriate code for each of respondent's answers. There should be at least one code 1 or 3 ("Yes") circled.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are looking for a job or establishing a new business
8647
204370
3
4
1
Yes
2
No
3
4
Sysmiss
Q19 to Q22 are asked only if Q4 = 1 (looking for a job) or Q5 = 1 (currently establishing a new business).
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying for permits, licences
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying for permits, licences
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying for permits, licences
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying for permits, licences
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Applying for permits, licences
Q18 to Q21 are asked if Q4 = 1 or Q5 = 1
What efforts has (NAME) been done to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm? Applying for permits, licences?
The answers to this Q19 must be read one by one by the enumerator to the respondent. The answer coded 1 or 3 ("Yes") or coded 2 or 4 ("No") may be more than one, by circling the appropriate code for each of respondent's answers. There should be at least one code 1 or 3 ("Yes") circled.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are looking for a job or establishing a new business
8647
204370
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Q19 to Q22 are asked only if Q4 = 1 (looking for a job) or Q5 = 1 (currently establishing a new business).
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Others
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Others
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Others
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Others
Efforts to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm: Others
Q18 to Q21 are asked if Q4 = 1 or Q5 = 1
What efforts has (NAME) been done to find a new job/establishing a new business/firm? Others?
The answers to this Q19 must be read one by one by the enumerator to the respondent. The answer coded 1 or 3 ("Yes") or coded 2 or 4 ("No") may be more than one, by circling the appropriate code for each of respondent's answers. There should be at least one code 1 or 3 ("Yes") circled.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are looking for a job or establishing a new business
8647
204370
3
4
1
Yes
2
No
3
4
Sysmiss
Q19 to Q22 are asked only if Q4 = 1 (looking for a job) or Q5 = 1 (currently establishing a new business).
Number of years seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Number of years seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Number of years seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Number of years seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Number of years seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Q18 to Q21 are asked if Q4 = 1 or Q5 = 1
How long has (NAME) been seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm?
................ YEAR(S
The duration of looking for a job/establishing a new business is calculated from the day respondents are doing the activities in their efforts to look for a job or establish a new business. If a person has worked or established a new business more than once in several periods of time, then the time recorded in this Q20 is the length of time taken to find the last job or to establish the last business. The length of time is expressed in years and months, and the maximum number for years is 9.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are looking for a job or establishing a new business
8647
204370
30
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
Q19 to Q22 are asked only if Q4 = 1 (looking for a job) or Q5 = 1 (currently establishing a new business).
Number of months seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Number of months seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Number of months seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Number of months seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Number of months seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm
Q18 to Q21 are asked if Q4 = 1 or Q5 = 1
How long has (NAME) been seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm?
................ MONTH(S )
The duration of looking for a job/establishing a new business is calculated from the day respondets are doing the activities in their efforts to look for a job or establish a new business. If a person has worked or established a new business more than once in several periods of time, then the time recorded in this Q20 is the length of time taken to find the last job or to establish the last business. The length of time is expressed in years and months, and the maximum number for month is 11.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are looking for a job or establishing a new business
8647
204370
11
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10
10
11
11
Q19 to Q22 are asked only if Q4 = 1 (looking for a job) or Q5 = 1 (currently establishing a new business).
Job being sought/business being established (full time/part time)
Job being sought/business being established (full time/part time)
Job being sought/business being established (full time/part time)
Job being sought/business being established (full time/part time)
Job being sought/business being established (full time/part time)
Q18 to Q21 are asked if Q4 = 1 or Q5 = 1
Kind of job being sought/business being established by (NAME) ?
Go to Q24 if Q21 = 1 or 2
- Circle one of the option codes according to the repsondent's answer, then go to Q24.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are looking for a job or establishing a new business
8647
204370
1
2
1
Full time
2
Part time
Sysmiss
- Full time job is a job that has to be performed according to the working hours prevailing in the work place and is normally a main job.
- Part time job is a job that is only performed partly of the normal working hours prevailing in the work place.
Main reason of not seeking for a job or establishing a new business/firm
Main reason of not seeking for a job or establishing a new business/firm
Main reason of not seeking for a job or establishing a new business/firm
Main reason of not seeking for a job or establishing a new business/firm
Main reason of not seeking for a job or establishing a new business/firm
Asked if Q4 = 2 and Q5 = 2
The main reason of not seeking for a job/establishing a new business/firm:
Go to Q24 if Q22 = 6 or 7
- This question is asked if Q4 and Q5 = 2 ("No").
- Do not direct the respondent's answer into one statement in the questionnaires. Therefore do not read each statement to the respondent, but emphasis on the "opinion / reason" of the respondents.
- If respondent states more than one reason, ask the main reason. If respondent's reason is “Others”, state/explain in the provided column.
If Code 6 or 7 is encircled, go to Q24.
Household members aged 10 year and over who are not employed nor looking for a job nor establishing a new business
204370
8647
1
8
1
Desperate
2
Have a job but has not started yet
3
Attending school
4
Housekeeping
5
Already have a job
6
Sufficient income
7
Unable to do a job
8
Others (write completely)
Sysmiss
• Desperate (to feel impossible to get a job): is a reason for those who repeatedly look for a job but have not successfully got one so that they feel impossible to get a job that they want. Or those who feel that due to a situation/ condition/ climate/ weather, it is impossible to get a job that they want.
• Have been admitted to a job, but have not started working: is a reason for those who are not looking for a job/preparing a business because they have been admitted to a job, but during the census taking, they have not started working.
• Going to school: is a reason for those who do not look for a job/prepare a business because they go to school.
• Housekeeping: is a reason for those who do not look for a job/prepare a business because they look after the household.
Already having a job/business: is a reason particularly for those who already have a job/business or already work so that they don't feel that they need to look for a job/prepare a business.
• Feeling sufficient: is a reason for those who do not look for a job/prepare a business because they already feel sufficient both in terms of revenue as well as time. It may also be possible that they do not feel the need to look for a job/prepare a business because they have savings or rent house from which they earn revenue in interest or rent money. They therefore feel sufficient to fulfill their need.
• Unable to do a job: is a reason for those who do not look for a job/prepare a business because their physical and mental condition does not enable them to do a job, such as being old or disabled.
• Others: is a reason for those who do not look for a job/prepare a business because of other reasons not mentioned above.
If offered a job, would accept or not
If offered a job, would accept or not
If offered a job, would accept or not
If offered a job, would accept or not
If offered a job, would accept or not
If offered a job, would (NAME) accept it?
If R23 = 2 go to R24
- Respondent is categorized willing to accept a job (Q23a=1) when the spontaneous answer is “Yes” or “willing”. But if he/she answers the question with a pre-condition, such as “depends on the salary/wage” or by asking the type of the job or any other condition or by adding reasons such as “if …, but …”, “it depends …”, then respondent is not categorized as willing to accept a job (Q23a=2).
- If the answer coded 2, go to Q24.
Household members aged 10 years and over who are not employed nor looking for a job nor establishing a new business
186957
26060
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Willing to work overseas
Willing to work overseas
Willing to work overseas
Willing to work overseas
Willing to work overseas
Is (NAME) willing to work abroad?
The purpose of this question is to know how strong is the willingness of people to work overseas. If the respondent aswer "YES" with certain conditions, then fill in with code 2 ("NO").
Household members aged 10 years and over who are not employed nor looking for a job nor establishing a new business
52678
160339
1
2
1
2
Sysmiss
Ever have a job/business before
Ever have a job/business before
Ever have a job/business before
Ever have a job/business before
Ever have a job/business before
Did (NAME) ever have a job/business before?
STOP if Q24 = 2
- If the answer has Code 2 (“No”), interview with respondent must be stopped and continue to next respondent (household member aged 10 years and over).
- If current job is his/her first job so can not be categorized as ever have a job / business before (Q24 must be coded 2)..
Household members aged 10 years and over
213017
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
To ever have a job/business before is when a person used to have a job/business before he quit for a reason. The previous job/business from which he/she quit can be a main job or an additional job.
Quit or moved into another job after February 28, 2009
Quit or moved into another job after February 28, 2009
Quit or moved into another job after February 28, 2009
Quit or moved into another job after February 28, 2009
Quit or moved into another job after February 28, 2009
Did (NAME) quit or moved into another after February 28th, 2009?
STOP if Q25 = 2
- If the answer has Code 2 ("No"), interview with respondent must be stopped and continue to next respondent (household member aged 10 years and over).
Household members aged 10 years and over with previous work experience
70602
142415
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sysmiss
Quit working is a condition when someone no longer working and have no more relation with the busines organisation/ office where he/she usually works before. For paid worker, this means they no longer get paid.
Move into another job is a change in the field of business or job status thus his/her new job has no more relation with the previous one.
Main reason for quit or moved into another job after February 28, 2009
Main reason for quit or moved into another job after February 28, 2009
Main reason for quit or moved into another job after February 28, 2009
Main reason for quit or moved into another job after February 28, 2009
Main reason for quit or moved into another job after February 28, 2009
(NAME's) main reason for quit or moved into another job after February 28, 2009?
If respondent states more than one reason of quitting a job/moving to another work during the last one year, ask the main reason. If respondent's reason is “others”, write it down in the provided space.
Household members aged 10 years and over with previous work experience and quit working or moved to another job during the previous year
7998
205019
1
6
1
Lay off
2
No demand/Business bankruptcy
3
Unsatisfied with current income
4
Unsuitable work environment
5
Expired work period/contract
6
Other specify
Sysmiss
· Lay off is a reason for worker/employee who quits a job not on his/her own intention, instead because of a certain reason that results in the termination of rights and obligations between worker/employee and employer.
· No demand/Business bankruptcy is a reason to quit a job because there is no longer order or demand, also includes because the business gets bankrupt or stops.
· Unsatisfied with current income is a reason of quitting a job because the revenue received does not meet with expectations.
· Unsuitable work environment is a reason of quitting a job because a person feels unsuitable with the work environment (location, place, personnel, equipment, room).
· Expired contract is a reason of quitting a job because the contract is expired.
· Others are a reason of quitting a job because of other reasons other than what have been mentioned above.
Type of industry of previous job before quit /moved into the last job
Type of industry of previous job before quit /moved into the last job
Type of industry of previous job before quit /moved into the last job
Type of industry of previous job before quit /moved into the last job
Type of industry of previous job before quit /moved into the last job
(NAME’S) previous job's type of industry before quit /moved into the last job?
- Write the answer completely
- Code fiiled by TC
- Explanation and how to fill in see Detail 7
Household members aged 10 years and over with previous work experience and quit working or moved to another job during the previous year
7998
205019
1111
99999
1111
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17111
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17220
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29120
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29309
30003
31101
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34200
34300
35111
35112
35113
35115
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35911
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36104
36109
36912
36922
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36993
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40101
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52729
53213
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55111
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55190
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90002
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Sysmiss
Industry: refers to the activity of the place of work/company/office in which a person is employed, classified according to the Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification (KBLI, known before as KLUI).
Employment status of the previous job before quit or moved into the last job
Employment status of the previous job before quit or moved into the last job
Employment status of the previous job before quit or moved into the last job
Employment status of the previous job before quit or moved into the last job
Employment status of the previous job before quit or moved into the last job
What is employment status of the previous job of (NAME) before quit or moved into the last job?
- The concept of status/position is similar to Q10.a. The difference is the status/position before quit /moved to the last job.
- How to fill in: Encircle one of Codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 that corresponds with respondent's answer. Then interview with respondent is finished and continue to next respondent (household member aged above 10 years).
Household members aged 10 years and over with previous work experience and quit working or moved to another job during the previous year
7998
205019
1
7
1
Self-employed
2
Self-employed with temporary/unpaid workers
3
Self-employed with permanent workers
4
Worker/employee/laborer
5
Freelance worker in agriculture sector
6
Freelance worker in non-agriculture sector
7
Unpaid/family worker
Sysmiss
Employment status: is the status of a person at the place where he/she works.
1. Self-employed is a person who works at his/her own risk without assisted by paid or unpaid worker including technical job or skill job.
2.Self-employed assisted by a temporary worker is a person who works at his/her own risk and assisted by temporary worker or unpaid worker.
3.Self-employed assisted by a permanent worker is a person who works at his/her own risk and assisted by permanent worker or paid worker.
4. Employee is is a person who work permanently for other people or institution/office/company and gains some money/cash or goods as wage/salary. Labor who have no permanent employer is not categorized as a laborer/worker/employee but casual worker. A laborers, in general is considered to have a permanent employer if he has the same employer during the past month, particularly for building construction sector is 3 months. If the employer is an institution, more that one is allowed.
5. Casual employee in agriculture is a person who does not work permanently for other people/employer/institution (more than 1 employer during the past month) in agricultural sector either home industry or not home industry based on remuneration paid with money or goods, and based on daily or contact payment system. Agricultural industry covers food-based agricultural, plantation, forestry, livestock, fishery, hunting, including agricultural services.
6. Casual employee not in agriculture is a person who does not work permanently for other people/employer/institution (more than 1 employer during the last month) in non agricultural and gets money or goods as wage/salary either based on daily or contract payment system. Those sectors include non agricultural sector, mining, manufacturing, electricity, gas and wager, construction, trade, transportation, storage, and communication, financing, insurance, real estate, and business services, community, social and personal services.
7. Unpaid worker is a person who works for other people without being paid in cash nor goods. These unpaid workers could be:
- Family member who works for another person in their family, i.e. wife or children who help their husband or father work in a field and unpaid.
- Not a family member who works for another person but still having family relation, such as those who help their family relatives to sell in a minimarket and unpaid.
- Other persons outside family members nor family relatives who work for another person, such as person who weaves hats for their neighbors home industry and unpaid.
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
Individual weight
Household members aged 10 years and over
213017
132
2245
ak
ak
ak
ak
ak
213017
1
6
1
2
4
5
6
Type of industry: KLUI
Type of industry: KLUI
Type of industry: KLUI
Type of industry: KLUI
Type of industry: KLUI
Household members aged 10 years and over
121825
91192
1
9
1
Agriculture, hunting, forestry
2
Mining and quarrying
3
Manufacturing
4
Electricity, gas, and water supply
5
Construction
6
Wholesale and retail trade, restaurants and hotels
7
Transportation, storage, & communications
8
Finance, insurance, real estate & business services
9
Community, social, and personal services
Sysmiss
Industry: refers to the activity of the place of work/company/office in which a person is employed, classified according to the Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification (KBLI, known before as KLUI)
Occupation type: KBJI
Occupation type: KBJI
Occupation type: KBJI
Occupation type: KBJI
Occupation type: KBJI
Write down the type of work from the main job as completely as possible to facilitate the processing, in particular when giving Code (five numbers/digits). The boxes are filled in by supervisor/TC. Use terms in Bahasa Indonesia, do not use vernaculars (bawon, matun, and so on).
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
121825
91192
1
8
1
Professional, technical, and related worker
2
Administrative and managerial worker
3
Clerical and related worker
4
Sales worker
5
Services worker
6
Agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry worker, fisherman, hunter
7
Production and related worker, transport equipment operator, and laborer
8
Others
Sysmiss
Occupation: refers to the type of work carried out, classified according to the KBJI 2002 which refers to the ISCO 88.
In KBJI 2002, the types of work are classified based on two dimensions/criteria from the skill concept, including "level of skill" and "specialization of skill". The criteria "level of skill" is determined based on the dimension and complexity of the tasks and types of works. This is measured by the number of years of formal education, training, skill and relevant experience. The criteria "specialization of skill" is related with the required knowledge, used tools and equipment, raw materials, as well as goods and service produced in relation with the tasks of the type of work. KBJI 2002 structure has 4 (four) levels: first level is called main category consisting of one digit, second level is called category consisting of two digits, third level is called sub category consisting of three digits, and fourth level is called group consisting of four digits. First level is based on the level of skill, second to fourth levels are based on the specialization of skill.