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Labour Force Survey 2016

Namibia, 2016
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Reference ID
NAM_2016_LFS_v01_M
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Namibia Statistics Agency
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  • Distributor information
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    Survey ID number

    NAM_2016_LFS_v01_M

    Title

    Labour Force Survey 2016

    Country
    Name Country code
    Namibia NAM
    Study type

    Labor Force Survey [hh/lfs]

    Abstract

    The first full-scale Labour Force Survey (LFS) in Namibia was carried out in 1997 under the National Household Survey Programme, launched after the Government endorsed the Five-Year Plan for the Development of Statistics in 1993. Since then, five Labour Force Surveys (1997, 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012) have been conducted in the country at more or less regular intervals of every four years.
    The Labour Force Survey of 2016 was the fourth annual labour force survey to be conducted by the Namibia Statistics Agency. The first, second and third labour force surveys were conducted in 2012, 2013 and 2014 respectively. Although the LFS 2015 was included as a module in the 2015/16 NHIES, there was no official publication of the labour force statistics in 2015 as the resulting outcome was used as a pilot for determining the viability of producing quarterly labour force statistics. The pilot did not produce on average comparable results to previous years, hence the gap.
    Like previous labour force surveys, the 2016 survey was conducted with the objective of generating key socioeconomic indicators for assessment of labour market conditions in Namibia.” The survey covers all aspects of people's work, including employment, unemployment, underemployment, occupation, industry, education and training needed to equip them for work, wages and salaries.
    This document presents results of key indicators of the survey. It is hoped that the release will be of assistance to planners, policy makers, researchers and the public in general and provide a quick glance of standard employment and unemployment indicators for accessing Namibia's efforts in meeting its various developmental goals in particular, those relating to job creations.
    This report covers wide-range of topics to meet the demands of users of labour statistics at national level, as well as SADC, AU, and ILO levels. For example, a page with a summary of SADC Minimum Indicators is included, for a quick glance of standard employment and unemployment indicators for accessing Namibia's efforts in achieving its developmental goals relating job creations.
    Moreover, the anonymised micro-level and Meta data for this report will be available via the NSA website at http:// www.nsa.org.na to enable the public and individuals who are interested in doing further analysis to have access to data. In this way, the country will derive full benefits from the resources that were allocated to conduct the survey.

    NSA therefore would like to express sincere gratitude and appreciation for all the support that was received from various stakeholders who contributed to the implementation of this survey. Particularly, our gratitude goes to the users and producers who provided inputs to survey data collection instruments.
    Furthermore, our appreciation goes to the household members who participated in the survey to provide the required information. Our appreciation also goes to Regional and Local leaders and the general public for their support and cooperation to ensure that the importance of the surveys was explained to their respective communities.
    Also,We would like to address our sincere thanks to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) for their technical inputs to the labour force survey 2016 in Namibia. The technical advice of StatsSA is also highly appreciated and this good cooperation should continue.
    Finally,NSA would like to thank the Government of the Republic of Namibia for its continued funding of this survey. Basic findings and indicators from this survey provide fresh understanding of the prevailing labour market situation in the country. These findings should provide a basis for better planning, policy formulation and labour-related discussions by all concerned.
    We hope that the users will find this report informative and use it in their planning for the development of the country.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis
    • Private households
    • Individuals

    Version

    Version Description

    v01

    Version Date

    2017-06-30

    Version Notes

    Version 02 is the reviewed version produced by Development Data Group (The World Bank) based on Namibia Statistics Agency. The following metadata fields were edited or updated. Citation requirement, disclaimer. Edited DDI ID number, ID number and title. Data and report on external resources were added.

    Scope

    Notes

    The scope of Namibia Labor Force Survey 2016 includes the following;
    1.Methodology
    2.Demographic characteristics; information such as age and sex
    3.Labour force and inactive population-labor force refer to employed and unemployed persons.
    4.Employment-covers characteristics of employed population such as level of education and sector in which they are engaged.
    5.unemployment-not in employment and their characteristics.
    6.Youth Unemployment-Economic activity status for Namibian Youth aged between 15 to 34 years.

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    The sample was designed to provide estimates of the indicators at the national level, for urban and rural areas for 14 regions.

    Universe

    Namibian private households and subsequently the people living in those private households. People who are living in institutions (institutional population) are excluded from this survey.

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name
    Namibia Statistics Agency
    Producers
    Name Role
    International Labour Organisation Technical assistance
    Stats South Africa Technical assistance
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name Role
    Government of Republic of Namibia Financial

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    National sampling frame is a list of small geographical areas called Primary Sampling Units (PSU). There are a total of 6245 PSU's in Namibia. They were created using the enumeration areas (EA) of the 2011 Population and Housing Census.
    The sample design was a stratified two-stage cluster sample, where the first stage units were the PSUs and the second stage units were the households. Sample sizes were determined to give reliable estimates of the population characteristics at the regional level (i.e. lowest domain of estimation). A total of 12480 households constituted the sample from all 14 regions and from a sample of 624 PSUs. Power allocation procedures were adopted to distribute the sample across the regions so that the smaller regions will get adequate samples.

    Response Rate

    After data processing,12239 out of 12480 sampled households were successfully interviewed.

    Weighting

    Population figures were estimated by raising sample figures using sample weights. Sample weights were calculated based on probabilities of selection at each stage. First stage weight was calculated using the sample selection information from the sampling frame and the second stage weight was based on sample selection information on the listing form. In the second stage, some households out of the selected 20 households in a PSU did not participate in the survey due to refusals, non-contact or non-completion of interview, etc. The final sample weight was the product of the fi rst and the second stage weights.

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    The survey instrument for 2016 LFS is the questionnaire that was be administered in CAPI or PAPI (when necessary).

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2016-10-31 2016-11-12
    Time Method

    31st October2016 ended 12th November 2016

    Time periods
    Start date End date
    2016-10-31 2016-11-12
    Data Collectors
    Name
    Namibia Statistics Agency
    Supervision

    The roles and responsibilities of field staff, from interviewers to National supervisors is clearly explained in the" Field operation and administrative manuals".

    Data Collection Notes

    The pilot survey was conducted 0n 29 August to 2 September 2016, with the 28th August being the reference night for pilot survey. Enumerators were trained before they went in the field. The pilot data were reviewed before the main field work take place.

    Data processing

    Data Editing

    Report generated from STATA software particular were there were violation of edit rules were reviewed case by case by the subject staff and decision where arrived on how to treat such cases. After the validation process standard variable name were and codes were generated from the validated dataset.

    Data appraisal

    Estimates of Sampling Error

    The statistical precision of the survey estimates was expressed using different types of statistics such as Standard errors, the coefficient of variation and confident interval.

    Distributor information

    Distributor
    Organization name
    Namibia Statistics Agency

    Data Access

    Access authority
    Name URL
    Namibia Statistics Agency www.nsa.org.na
    Confidentiality
    Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? Confidentiality declaration text
    yes The LFS 2016 was conducted under the statistics act.no 9 of 2011 which mandates the agency, among others to constitute the central statistical authority of the country. All information collected that could be linked to identified individuals or households was kept strictly confidential.
    Citation requirements

    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:

    Namibia Statiastics Agency. Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2016. Ref. NAM_2016_LFS_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from [URL] on [date].

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

    Copyright

    Namibia Labour Force Survey 2016 Report

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name URL
    Namibia Statistics Agency www.nsa.org.na
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