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Fifth Census of Canada 1911 - IPUMS Subset

Canada, 2011
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CAN_1911_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
Producer(s)
Department of Agriculture, Census Branch, IPUMS
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Employee (CA1911A_EMPLOYEE)

Data file: CAN1911_PHC-P-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 479
End: 479
Width: 1
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
20. Employee
Categories
Value Category
1 Yes
2 No
9 Unknown
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
109. <span class="em">Women doing housework</span>. In the case of woman doing housework in her own home, without salary or wages, and having no other employment, the entry in column 17 should be 'none.' But a woman working at housework for wages should be returned in column 17 as housekeeper, servant, cook, chambermaid, etc., as the case may be; and the entry in column 22 should state the kind of place where she works, as private family, hotel, or boarding house. Or if a woman, in addition to doing housework in her own home, regularly earns money by some other occupation, whether pursued in her own home or outside, the kind of occupation should be stated in column 17 and the place where employed in column 22. For instance, a woman who regularly takes in washing should be reported as laundress or washerwoman in column 17, and the entry 'at home'' should be made in column 22.</p>

<p>110. <span class="em">Children working for parents</span>. Children of ten years of age and over who work for their parents at home at general household work, or on the farm, or at any other work or chores, when attending school, should not be recorded as having an occupation. Those, however, who spend the major portion of their time at home, and who materially assist their parents in .the performance of work other than household duties, should be reported as of the occupation in which their time is employed.</p>

<p>118. <span class="em">Employee</span>. A person who works for salary or wages (column 20), whether he be the general manager of a bank, railway or manufacturing establishment or only a day labourer, is an employee, and should be so recorded, and the entry 'W' :for (wage-earner) made in this column. The term employee does not include such persons as lawyers, doctors and others who work for fees and who in their work are not subject to the control and direction of those whom they serve. A domestic servant should always be returned as an employee, although the person employing a domestic servant may not always be returned as an employer.</p>

<p>120. <span class="em">Domestic gainful and non-gainful occupations</span>. If married women or other female dependents or children of ten years or over carry on a gainful or wage-earning occupation in any capacity, the kind of occupation will be given, and they will be classed as employers or employees as the case may be; but if they are only carrying on domestic affairs in a household without wages they are not to be classed as having any occupation.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates whether a person is an employee at work.
Universe
Canada 1911: All persons

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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