DDI_ETH_2004_UEUS-R2_v02_M
Central Statistical Agency
International Household Survey Network
2005-08-22
NADA
Version 02: Adopted from "DDI-ETH-CSA-UEUS-R2-2004-v1.1" DDI, which was done by Ethiopian Central Statistical Agency.
Urban Bi-Annual Employment Unemployment Survey, Round Two 2004 (1996 E.C)
UEUS-R2 2004
ETH_2004_UEUS-R2_v01_M
Central Statistical Authority
NADA
Government of Ethiopia
Data Administrator
Labor Force Survey [hh/lfs]
Version 1.1: Edited and non anonymized dataset, for internal use only.
employment [3.1]
unemployment [3.5]
basic skills education [6.1]
Statistical information on all aspects of socio-economic activities is essential for the designing, monitoring, evaluation of development plans and policies. Labour force surveys are one of the important sources of data for assessing the role of the population of the country in the economic and social development process. These surveys provide data on the main characteristics of the work force engaged or available to be engaged in productive activities during a given period and its distribution in the various sectors of the economy. It is also useful to indicate the extent of available and unutilized human resources that must be absorbed by the national economy to ensure full employment and economic well being of the population. Furthermore, the information obtained from such surveys is useful for the purpose of macro-economic monitoring and evaluation of human resource development planning. The other broad objective of statistics on the labour force is for the measurement of relationship between employment, income and other social and economic characteristics of the economically active population for the purpose of formulating, monitoring and evaluation of employment policy and programs. Seasonal and other variations and changes over time in the size and characteristics of the employment and unemployment can be monitored using up-to-date information from labour force surveys.
CSA has been providing labour force and related data at different levels and with varying content details. These include the 1976 Addis Ababa Manpower and Housing Sample Survey, the 1978 Survey on Population and Housing Characteristics of Seventeen Major Towns, the 1980/81 and 1987/88 Rural Labour Force Surveys, and the 1984 & 1994 Population and Housing Census. A comprehensive national labour force result representing both urban and rural areas was also provided based on the 1999 Labour Force Survey. The 1996 and 2002 Surveys of Informal Sector and most of the household surveys also provide limited data on the area. Moreover, some information can be derived from small, large and medium scale establishment surveys.
As the sector is dynamic and sensitive to economic and social changes, it is important to have up to date data that will show current levels and that will be used for trend and comparative analysis. Earlier data in this regard were not regular and up to date. Thus, to fill-in the data gap in this area, a series of current and continuous labour force surveys need to be undertaken. Recognizing this fact and in response to request from different data users, the CSA had launched a Bi-annual Employment and Unemployment Survey program starting October, 2003 G.C.
This survey is the second in the series. Like the first round, it covered only urban areas of all regions with the exception of Gambella.
Objectives of the survey
The Bi-annual Employment and Unemployment Survey program was designed to provide statistical data on the size and characteristics of the economically active and the non-active population of the country on continuous basis. The data will be useful for policy makers, planners, researchers, and other institutions and individuals engaged in the design, implementation and monitoring of human resource development projects and the performance of the economy.
The specific objectives of this survey were to:
- Up date data on the size of work force that is available to participate in production process;
- Determine the status and rate of economic participation of different sub-groups of the population;
- Identify those who are actually contributing to the economic development (employed) and those out of the sphere;
- Determine the size and rate of unemployed population;
- Provide data on the structure of the working population;
- Obtain information about earnings from paid employment;
- Identify the distribution of employed population in the formal/informal sector of the economy;
- Generate data to trace changes over time.
Ethiopia
The 2004 Urban Bi-annual Employment and Unemployment Survey (UBEUS) covered only urban parts of the country. Except three zones of Afar, six zones of Somali regions, where the residents are pastoralists, and every part of Gambella region, all urban centers of the country were considered in this survey.
- Household
- Individual aged 10 years and above
All households in the selected samples, except residents of collective quarters, homeless persons and foreigners.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The scope of Urban Employment Unemployment Survey includes:
- Household: Area identification and demographic characteristics of the selected households.
- Individual aged 10 and above: Economic activities during the last 6 months, economic activities during the last 7 days and unemployment and characteristics of unemployed persons.
The survey is mainly aimed at providing information on the economic characteristics of the population aged 10 years and over, i.e., their activity status, employment, and unemployment situation. It has also covered detailed socio-demographic background variables such as age, sex, relationship to the head of household, educational status, and training, marital status.
Central Statistical Authority
Sample Design and Sample Size:
Information from the listing of the 1994 Population and Housing Census was utilized to develop the sampling frame for the 2004 Urban Bi-annual Employment and Unemployment Survey. It was by taking in to account of cost and precision of major variables that determination of sample size was achieved. Moreover, in order to judge precisions of major variables, the 1999 Labor Force Survey result was the main source of information that was taken into consideration.
Except Harari, Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa, where all urban centers of the domain were incorporated in the survey, in other domains a three stage stratified cluster sample design was adopted to select the samples from each domain. The primary sampling units (PSU's) were urban centers selected systematically using probability proportional to size; size being number of households obtained from the 1994 Population and Housing Census. From each selected urban centers enumeration areas (EA's) were selected as a second-stage sampling unit (SSU). The selection of the SSU's was also done using probability proportional to size; size being number of households obtained from the 1994 Population and Housing Census. For each sampled EA a fresh list of households was prepared at the beginning of the survey. Thirty households from each sample EA were selected at the third stage. The survey questionnaire was finally administered to those thirty households selected at the last stage.
The selection scheme for Harari, Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa was similar to the case explained above. However, in these three domains instead of a three-stage design a two-stage stratified cluster sample design with enumeration areas as PSU and households (from the fresh list) as secondary sampling unit was used.
Note: Distribution of sampling units (planned and covered) by domain (reporting level) is given in Summary Table 2.1 of the 2004 Urban Bi-annual Employment Unemployment Survey Round 2 report.
Face-to-face [f2f]
Same questionnaire used for the first round survey was administered in this round (round 2).
The questionnaire was organized in to five sections;
Section - 1: Area identification of the selected household: this section dealt with area identification of respondents such as region, zone, wereda, etc.,
Section - 2: Demographic characteristics of household: it consisted of the general socio-demographic characteristics of the population such as age, sex, education, states & types of training and marital status.
Section - 3: Economic activity during the last six months: this section covered the usual economic activity status, number of weeks of Employment /Unemployment and reasons for not usually working.
Section - 4: Productive activities during the last seven days: this section dealt with the status and characteristics of employed persons such as hours of work occupation, industry, employment status, and Earnings from employment.
Section - 5: Unemployment and characteristics of unemployed persons: the section focused on the size and characteristics of the unemployed population.
Note: The questionnaire is provided as external resource.
Training of Field Staff
Like the first round survey, the training program of enumerators, supervisors and other field office staff was conducted in two stages. The first stage refreshment training was conducted at the head quarters of the CSA, in Addis Ababa for about one and half days. The participants were selected from professionals and sub-professionals with long time experiences, branch office statisticians and coordinators, who were supposed to train enumerators and supervisors during the second stage of training conducted at the Branch Statistical Offices. The training was guided by an enumerator and supervisor manual, which consists of detailed explanation of concepts, ideas and instructions on how to fill each entry in the questionnaire.
The training at the branch office, which lasted for about seven days, consisted of theoretical discussions on concepts, definitions, and techniques of completing the questionnaire as well as mock and practical field practice interview of households and/or household members. The objectives of mock and practical interviewing of households were twofold. First, it enabled to assess how well the classroom theoretical discussions were understood by all participants so that they could convey the same message to the enumerators and the supervisors. The second objective was to examine the difficulty, which would likely be encountered during actual fieldwork.
Organization of the Fieldwork
In order to carry out the survey with the desired level of quality, there was a need to organize a large staff that performs the various survey activities. The 24 Branch Statistical Offices of the Authority carried out the data collection operation. These offices have permanent and contract enumerators stationed in the selected enumeration areas. The data collection operation of the survey involved a total of about 248 enumerators and about 69 field supervisors with an average supervisor-enumerator ratio of 1: 4.
The interviews have been done by going from house-to-house. The respondent from whom the information collected was the head of the household or other responsible household member. Most of the enumerators were assigned to 2-3 sampled enumeration areas where data collection was carried out in phases. That is, after completing the data collection in the selected enumeration area enumerators were shifted to another nearest sample sites to carry out the same exercise. Interpreters were made available in cases where there is difficulty to converse with the respondent's dialect. Data collection took place between April 18 and May 16/2004.
Data Editing, Coding and Verification:
The filled-in questionnaires that were retrieved from the field were first subjected to manual editing and coding. During the fieldwork the field supervisors, Statisticians and the heads of branch statistical offices have checked the filled-in questionnaires and carried out some editing. However, the major editing and coding operation was carried out at the head office. All the edited questionnaires were again fully verified and checked for consistency before they were submitted to the data entry. After the data was entered, it was again verified using the computer.
Data Entry, Cleaning and Tabulation:
Using the computer edit specification prepared earlier for this purpose, the entered data were checked for consistencies and then computer editing or data cleaning was made by referring back to the filled-in questionnaire. This is an important part of data processing operation in attaining the required level of data quality. Consistency checks and re-checks were also made based on tabulation results. Computer programs used in data entry, machine editing and tabulation were prepared using the Integrated Microcomputer Processing System (IMPS).
As regards the response rate of the survey, a total of 99 urban centers were selected and incorporated in to the survey. To be covered by the survey, 527 enumeration areas was initially selected, and the survey could successfully be carried out in 507 (96.20%) out of all the 527 of the EA's. The total number of expected households that were to be interviewed was 15810; however, due to different reasons 740 sample households were not interviewed, including households from 20 EAs of Gambella Region. As a result only 15070 households were actually covered by the survey, which made the ultimate response rate of the survey 95.32 %.
Estimation procedures of total, ratio and sampling errors are given in ANNEX III of the 2004 Urban Bi-annual Employment Unemployment Survey Round 2 report.
Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia
The following statement must be used as citation:
"Central Statistical Authority of Ethiopia (CSA). Urban Bi-Annual Employment Unemployment Survey 2004 Round 2 (UEUS 2004) "
The Central Statistical Agency (CSA) is committed to achieving excellence in the provision of timely, reliable and affordable official statistics for informed decision making in order to maximize the welfare of all Ethiopians. This is achieved through the collection and analysis of censuses, surveys and the use of administrative data as well as the dissemination a range of statistical products and providing assistance and services to users.
A microdata dissemination policy is established by CSA to address the conditions and the manner in which anonymized microdata files may be released to users for research purposes. It also strives to identify the different levels of anonymization for different categories of data use. This policy is available at CSA website (www.csa.gov.et <http://www.csa.gov.et>).
CSA will release microdata files for use by researchers for scientific research purposes when:
The Director General is satisfied that all reasonable steps have been taken to prevent the identification of individual respondents
The release of the data will substantially enhance the analytic value of the data that have been collected
For all but purely public files, researchers disclose the nature and objectives of their intended research,
It can be demonstrated that there are no credible alternative sources for these data, and
The researchers have signed an appropriate undertaking.
Terms and conditions of use of public data files are the following:
The data and other materials provided by CSA will not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions, or organizations without the written agreement of CSA.
The data will be used for statistical and scientific research purposes only. They will be used solely for reporting of aggregated information, and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations.
No attempt will be made to re-identify respondents, and no use will be made of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently. Any such discovery would immediately be reported to the CSA.
No attempt will be made to produce links among datasets provided by CSA, or among data from the CSA and other datasets that could identify individuals or organizations.
Any books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports, or other publications that employ data obtained from CSA will cite the source of data in accordance with the Citation Requirement provided with each dataset.
An electronic copy of all reports and publications based on the requested data will be sent to CSA.
The original collector of the data, CSA, and the relevant funding agencies bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Cost Recovery Policy:
It is the policy of CSA to encourage broad use of its products by making them affordable for users. Accordingly, CSA attempts to ensure that the costs of creating anonymized microdata files are built-in to the survey budget.
At the same time, CSA attempts to recover costs associated with the provisions of special services that benefit only a specific group. Information on the price of each dataset is available at CSA website (www.csa.gov.et <http://www.csa.gov.et>).
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.
hh-eth-ubeu-2004-r02r
This dataset contains socio-demographic characteristics of household members and their economic activity during the reference period.
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Survey id
Survey id
Survey id
Survey id
Survey id
Survey id
Month
Month
Month
Month
Month
Month
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Round
Round
Round
Round
Round
Round
Killil
Killil
Killil
Killil
Killil
Killil
1
Tigray
2
Afar
3
Amhara
4
Oromiya
5
Somali
6
Benshangul-gumuz
7
Snnpr
12
Gambella
13
Harari
14
Addis ababa
15
Dire dawa
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Wereda
Wereda
Wereda
Wereda
Wereda
Wereda
Town
Town
Town
Town
Town
Town
Kefetegna
Kefetegna
Kefetegna
Kefetegna
Kefetegna
Kefetegna
Kebele
Kebele
Kebele
Kebele
Kebele
Kebele
Enumeration area
Enumeration area
Enumeration area
Enumeration area
Enumeration area
Enumeration area
Household number
Household number
Household number
Household number
Household number
Household number
Branch office code
Branch office code
Branch office code
Branch office code
Branch office code
Branch office code
EA serial number
EA serial number
EA serial number
EA serial number
EA serial number
Serial number of enumeration area
Is questionnaire
Is questionnaire
Is questionnaire
Is questionnaire
Is questionnaire
Is there continued questionnaire?
1
Yes
2
No
Serial number
Serial number
Serial number
Serial number
Serial number
Serial numbers of household members
For all members of the household
Relationship
Relationship
Relationship
Relationship
Relationship
What is the relationship to head of household?
For all members of the household
Head
1
Spouse
2
Son/daughter of head and spouse
3
Son/daughter of head
4
Son/daughter of spouse
5
Mother/father hade/spouse
6
Sister/brother head/spouse
7
Other relatives
8
Non_relatives
9
Not stated
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
For all members of the household
1
Male
2
Female
9
Not reported
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
Enter age in completed years. If under one year enter '00' in the column
What is your age? Enter age in completed years, If under one year enter "00" in the column
Educational status
Educational status
Educational status
Educational status
Educational status
Can you read and write?
If answer is 2 go to column 17
For members aged 5 years and above
1
Yes (litrate)
2
No (ilitrate)
9
Not stated
Grade completed
Grade completed
Grade completed
Grade completed
Grade completed
What was the highest grade completed?
For members aged 5 years and above
1
Grade 1
2
Grade 2
3
Grade 3
4
Grade 4
5
Grade 5
6
Grade 6
7
Grade 7
8
Grade 8
9
Grade 9 (new)
10
Grade 10 (new)
11
Grade 11 preparatory
12
Grade 12 preparatory
13
Grade 09 (old)
14
Grade 10 (old)
15
Grade 11 (old)
16
10+1 (tvet new )
17
10+2 (tvet new )
20
Certificate
21
Unfinished diploma(10+3)
22
Unfinished degree program
23
Diploma(10+3)
24
Degree
25
Post graduate
95
Litracy campaign
96
Non-formal education
99
Not stated
Received any professional or vocational or technical training
Received any professional or vocational or technical training
Received any professional or vocational or technical training
Received any professional or vocational or technical training
Received any professional or vocational or technical training
Have you recieved any professional or vocational/ technical education or training with certificate?
If answer is 2 go to column 20
Includes certificate, diploma and degree holders
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Yes
2
No
9
Not stated
Type of training
Type of training
Type of training
Type of training
Type of training
In what type of profession (vocational/ technical) are you trained?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Agricultural science
2
Water and soil conservation
3
Forestry
4
General medicine
5
Medical labratory/radiology
6
Pharmacy
7
Sanitary science
8
Clinical nursing
9
Public health
10
Pr busines mangagement
11
Economics
12
Accounting
13
Secreterial science
14
Banking & finance
15
Low
16
Language & litature
17
Art
18
Education
19
Geography
20
History
21
Political science
22
Sociology
23
Psychology
24
Civil engeniering
25
Mechanical engenering
26
Electrical engenering
27
Industrial engenering
28
Architecture
29
Other engenering
30
Automotive technology
31
Construction technology
32
Drafting technology
33
Manufactur technology
34
Steel technology
35
Vetranery
36
Communication
37
Power
38
Biology
39
Chemistry
40
Geology
41
Physics
42
Mathematics
43
Statistics
44
Demography
45
Computer or information science
46
Physical education
47
Home economics
48
Leather craft
49
Beauty
50
Vidio & photo
51
Pottery
52
Weavery
53
Wood work
54
Electricity
55
Metal work
56
Mechanic
57
House builder
58
Typing
59
Sewing
60
Driving
61
Development agenet
62
Traditional midwife
63
Computer operator
64
Agricultural trainnig
65
Hotel & tourism
66
Police
67
Military
68
Other profession
69
Other technical
99
Not stated
Reason for not taking training
Reason for not taking training
Reason for not taking training
Reason for not taking training
Reason for not taking training
Are you currently working using the training you have? If not why?
For members aged 10 years and above
Yes, I am working
1
No work avilable
2
Engaged in better job
3
Lack of opporunity
4
Temporary shift
5
Problem of work
6
Shortage of money
7
Lost previous job
8
Start better training
9
Responsibility
10
Old age/pension
11
Other/specify
99
Not stated
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
What is marital status?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Never married
2
Married
3
Divorced
4
Widowed
5
Separated
9
Not stated
Did you engaged in any work during the last six month
Did you engaged in any work during the last six month
Did you engaged in any work during the last six month
Did you engaged in any work during the last six month
Did you engaged in any work during the last six month
Did you do any work for pay or profit or family gain for some time during the last six months?
If the answer is 1 go to column 23
Ask respondents "What they had been doing in the last six months" then mark code "1" if the respondent was engaged in at least one of the activities mentioned below. Mark code "2" if participated in none of the activities.
-Work as paid employee for government/government parastatal domestic, NGO, Private organization?
-Run a business, big or small, for self or with partners (e.g barber, shoe shining, trade …etc)?
-Work in Agriculture privately/salaried (e.g plough and cattle rearing, poultry …etc)?
-Produce goods for sale (e.g 'Injera'. 'Tella', 'Sefied' …etc)?
-Produce permanent goods for own family?
-Help in family farm or business without payment? e.g in agriculture, trade or in other enterprises.
-Engage in construction or major repair for own/family use?
-Other productive activity not mentioned above for own or family gain?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Yes
2
No
9
Not stated
Have you been looking for work
Have you been looking for work
Have you been looking for work
Have you been looking for work
Have you been looking for work
Have you been looking for work or available to work in productive activity for some time in the last six months?
If the answer is 2 go to column 26
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Yes
2
No
9
Not stated
How many weeks employed in "Megait"
How many weeks employed in "Megait"
How many weeks employed in "Megait"
How many weeks employed in "Megait"
How many weeks employed in "Megait"
How many weeks has (NAME) been working a job? (in "Megabit")
Note:-
-A person is said to be working one week if he/she works at least four (4) hours per week
-A person is said to be unemployed in a given week if he/she was not employed but seeking or available to work in that week
For each month first ask weeks of employment and fill in the (A) employment row, then ask weeks of unemployment and fill in the (B) unemployment row.
For members aged 10 years and above
How many weeks unemployed in "Megait"
How many weeks unemployed in "Megait"
How many weeks unemployed in "Megait"
How many weeks unemployed in "Megait"
How many weeks unemployed in "Megait"
How many weeks has (NAME) been unemployed (seeking/ availble to work)? (in "Megabit")
Note:-
-A person is said to be working one week if he/she works at least four (4) hours per week
-A person is said to be unemployed in a given week if he/she was not employed but seeking or available to work in that week
For each month first ask weeks of employment and fill in the (A) employment row, then ask weeks of unemployment and fill in the (B) unemployment row.
For members aged 10 years and above
How many weeks employed in "Yekatit"
How many weeks employed in "Yekatit"
How many weeks employed in "Yekatit"
How many weeks employed in "Yekatit"
How many weeks employed in "Yekatit"
How many week employed in "Yekatit" ?
Note:-
-A person is said to be working one week if he/she works at least four (4) hours per week
-A person is said to be unemployed in a given week if he/she was not employed but seeking or available to work in that week
For each month first ask weeks of employment and fill in the (A) employment row, then ask weeks of unemployment and fill in the (B) unemployment row.
For members aged 10 years and above
How many weeks unemployed in "Yekatit"
How many weeks unemployed in "Yekatit"
How many weeks unemployed in "Yekatit"
How many weeks unemployed in "Yekatit"
How many weeks unemployed in "Yekatit"
How many week unemployed in "Yekatit"?
Note:-
-A person is said to be working one week if he/she works at least four (4) hours per week
-A person is said to be unemployed in a given week if he/she was not employed but seeking or available to work in that week
For each month first ask weeks of employment and fill in the (A) employment row, then ask weeks of unemployment and fill in the (B) unemployment row.
For members aged 10 years and above
How many weeks employed in "Tir"
How many weeks employed in "Tir"
How many weeks employed in "Tir"
How many weeks employed in "Tir"
How many weeks employed in "Tir"
How many week employed in "Tir"?
Note:-
-A person is said to be working one week if he/she works at least four (4) hours per week
-A person is said to be unemployed in a given week if he/she was not employed but seeking or available to work in that week
For each month first ask weeks of employment and fill in the (A) employment row, then ask weeks of unemployment and fill in the (B) unemployment row.
For members aged 10 years and above
How many weeks unemployed in "Tir"
How many weeks unemployed in "Tir"
How many weeks unemployed in "Tir"
How many weeks unemployed in "Tir"
How many weeks unemployed in "Tir"
How many week unemployed in "Tir"?
Note:-
-A person is said to be working one week if he/she works at least four (4) hours per week
-A person is said to be unemployed in a given week if he/she was not employed but seeking or available to work in that week
For each month first ask weeks of employment and fill in the (A) employment row, then ask weeks of unemployment and fill in the (B) unemployment row.
For members aged 10 years and above
How many weeks employed in "Thahsas"
How many weeks employed in "Thahsas"
How many weeks employed in "Thahsas"
How many weeks employed in "Thahsas"
How many weeks employed in "Thahsas"
How many week employed in "Thahsas"?
Note:-
-A person is said to be working one week if he/she works at least four (4) hours per week
-A person is said to be unemployed in a given week if he/she was not employed but seeking or available to work in that week
For each month first ask weeks of employment and fill in the (A) employment row, then ask weeks of unemployment and fill in the (B) unemployment row.
For members aged 10 years and above
How many weeks unemployed in "Thahsas"
How many weeks unemployed in "Thahsas"
How many weeks unemployed in "Thahsas"
How many weeks unemployed in "Thahsas"
How many weeks unemployed in "Thahsas"
How many week unemployed in "Thahsas"?
Note:-
-A person is said to be working one week if he/she works at least four (4) hours per week
-A person is said to be unemployed in a given week if he/she was not employed but seeking or available to work in that week
For each month first ask weeks of employment and fill in the (A) employment row, then ask weeks of unemployment and fill in the (B) unemployment row.
For members aged 10 years and above
How many weeks employed in "Hidar"
How many weeks employed in "Hidar"
How many weeks employed in "Hidar"
How many weeks employed in "Hidar"
How many weeks employed in "Hidar"
How many week employed in "Hidar"?
Note:-
-A person is said to be working one week if he/she works at least four (4) hours per week
-A person is said to be unemployed in a given week if he/she was not employed but seeking or available to work in that week
For each month first ask weeks of employment and fill in the (A) employment row, then ask weeks of unemployment and fill in the (B) unemployment row.
For members aged 10 years and above
How many weeks unemployed in "Hidar"
How many weeks unemployed in "Hidar"
How many weeks unemployed in "Hidar"
How many weeks unemployed in "Hidar"
How many weeks unemployed in "Hidar"
How many week unemployed in "Hidar"?
Note:-
-A person is said to be working one week if he/she works at least four (4) hours per week
-A person is said to be unemployed in a given week if he/she was not employed but seeking or available to work in that week
For each month first ask weeks of employment and fill in the (A) employment row, then ask weeks of unemployment and fill in the (B) unemployment row.
For members aged 10 years and above
How many weeks employed in "Tikemt"
How many weeks employed in "Tikemt"
How many weeks employed in "Tikemt"
How many weeks employed in "Tikemt"
How many weeks employed in "Tikemt"
How many week employed in "Tikemt"?
Note:-
-A person is said to be working one week if he/she works at least four (4) hours per week
-A person is said to be unemployed in a given week if he/she was not employed but seeking or available to work in that week
For each month first ask weeks of employment and fill in the (A) employment row, then ask weeks of unemployment and fill in the (B) unemployment row.
For members aged 10 years and above
How many weeks unemployed in "Tikimt"
How many weeks unemployed in "Tikimt"
How many weeks unemployed in "Tikimt"
How many weeks unemployed in "Tikimt"
How many weeks unemployed in "Tikimt"
How many week unemployed in "Tikimt"?
Note:-
-A person is said to be working one week if he/she works at least four (4) hours per week
-A person is said to be unemployed in a given week if he/she was not employed but seeking or available to work in that week
For each month first ask weeks of employment and fill in the (A) employment row, then ask weeks of unemployment and fill in the (B) unemployment row.
For members aged 10 years and above
Total weeks employed
Total weeks employed
Total weeks employed
Total weeks employed
Total weeks employed
Total week employed
For members aged 10 years and above
Total weeks unemployed
Total weeks unemployed
Total weeks unemployed
Total weeks unemployed
Total weeks unemployed
Total week unemployed
For members aged 10 years and above
Total weeks unemployed + employed
Total weeks unemployed + employed
Total weeks unemployed + employed
Total weeks unemployed + employed
Total weeks unemployed + employed
Total weeks: Unemployed + Employed
For members aged 10 years and above
Did you have a job or start work in last six month
Did you have a job or start work in last six month
Did you have a job or start work in last six month
Did you have a job or start work in last six month
Did you have a job or start work in last six month
Did you have any job(S) / work that you started during then last six month?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Yes
2
No
9
Not stated
Total number of weeks
Total number of weeks
Total number of weeks
Total number of weeks
Total number of weeks
Total number of weeks
If the answer is 2 go to column 27
Check total number of weeks in column 23 total
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Less than 13
2
13 week or more
9
Not stated
Reason for not working
Reason for not working
Reason for not working
Reason for not working
Reason for not working
What was the main reason for not working or not looking for work during most of the last 6 months ?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Home maker
2
Student
3
Disabled
4
Illness
5
Too young
6
Prostitutes
7
Pensioned/old
8
Other
9
Not stated
Did you engaged in any productive work
Did you engaged in any productive work
Did you engaged in any productive work
Did you engaged in any productive work
Did you engaged in any productive work
During the last 7 days were you engaged in any kind of productive activities such as work for payment, for family gain or profit, or produce for own consumption?
If the answer is 2 go to column 30
Ask respondents "What they had been doing in the last seven days" then mark code "1" if the respondent was engaged in at least one of the activities mentioned below. Mark code "2" if participated in none of the activities.
-Work as paid employee for government/government parastatal domestic, NGO, Private organization?
-Run a business, big or small, for self or with partners (e.g barber, shoe shining, trade …etc)?
-Work in Agriculture privately/salaried (e.g plough and cattle rearing, poultry …etc)?
-Produce goods for sale (e.g 'Injera'. 'Tella', 'Sefied' …etc)?
-Produce permanent goods for own family?
-Help in family farm or business without payment? e.g in agriculture, trade or in other enterprises.
-Engage in construction or major repair for own/family use?
-Other productive activity not mentioned above for own or family gain?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Yes
2
No
9
Not stated
Total hours per week
Total hours per week
Total hours per week
Total hours per week
Total hours per week
Excluding lunch and journey time, in total for how many hours did you work on each day at all jobs in the last 7 days? (Including overtime)
For members aged 10 years and above
Range of total hours worked
Range of total hours worked
Range of total hours worked
Range of total hours worked
Range of total hours worked
Check in column total hours worked in the last 7 days?
Range of total hour worked ?
If the answer is 2 go to column 31
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Less than 4
2
4 hours & above
9
Not stated
Have a job return to
Have a job return to
Have a job return to
Have a job return to
Have a job return to
Eventhough you were not working during the last 7 days, did you have a job, business or holding which you will return to?
If the answer is 4 go to column 43
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Yes own business
2
Leave with pay
3
Promise to return
4
No
9
Not sated
Occupation
Occupation
Occupation
Occupation
Occupation
For those who worked for more than 4 hours (code 2 in column 29) of for those who did not work but had job to return to (code 1-3 in column 30)
What was your main occupation?
If a person was not engaged at work in the last 7 days, then the occupation before that period will be asked
For members aged 10 years and above
11
Millitary
111
Legeslators
112
Senior government officials
113
Kebele leaders, tribe chifes, traditional chifes and heads o
114
Non government senior officials
121
General managers and department heads
131
Manager section and sub section heads
132
Small businesses in whole sale and retail trade and hotel o
211
Physicists, chemists, geologists and related professionals
212
Mathematicians, statisticians and related professionals
213
Computing professionals
214
Architects, engineers and related professionals
221
Agronomists, biologists, pharmacologists and related
222
Medical doctors, dentists, pharmacists, veterinarians and r
223
Health officers, specialized nurses and midwifery profesion
231
College, university and higher education teaching professio
232
High school teaching professional
233
School inspectors, curricula developers and related
241
Accountants, auditors, and related
242
Lawyers, judges and related
243
Archivists, librarians and related information professional
244
Economists, sociologists, historians, psychologists, social
245
Music, film, painting, journalism and related professionals
246
Religious professionals/bishops '' lmams'', ....etc/
311
Physical and engineering science technicians and saftey insp
312
Computer associate professional
313
Photographic, sound telecommunication, medical and related
314
Operators ship and aircraft controllers and technicians
315
Safty and quality inspectors (building & fire, safty, health
321
Agricultural, soil, forestry, pharmacology, biochemistry, bl
322
Nurses, health assistant, sanitarians, physiotherapy dentist
323
Traditional birth attendants, tradional mediciine workers an
331
Primary junior secondary and pre primary education teaching
332
Church " kais"
333
Driving, typewriting and related teachers
341
Buyers, appraisers, value makers, travel conultants, and ins
342
Business service agens and trade brokers
343
Administrative and executive secretaries, bookkeepers, stati
344
Customs, tax, licensing, passport and related associate prof
345
Singers, dancers, radio and television announcers and relate
346
Religious associate professionals/priests, deacons, sheiks,
411
Typists and keyboard operating clerks
412
Book keepers, accounting clerks and related
413
Stock clerks, transport clerks and related
414
Library, mail filling and other office related clerks
421
Cashiers, tellers, counter clerks meter readers and related
422
Receptionists, telephone operators, transport ticket clerks
511
Travel attendants and related workers
512
Houekeeping, restaurant, bar, "tella"
513
Barbers, beauticians, child care workers and related person
514
Police, fire fighters and related
521
Fashion and other models
522
Shop and kiosk salespersons and demonstrators
523
"gulit"
611
Market oriented crop growers
612
Market oriented animal producers and related workers
613
Forestry and related workers
614
Fishery workers, hunters and trappers
621
Skilled subsistence agricultural and fishery workers
711
Miners, quarry workers, stone cutters and carvers
712
Stone masons, carpenters and tradional house builders
713
Plasters, plumbers, roofers, glaziers, building electricians
714
Painters (building and manufactured articles)
721
Welders, metal molders and related trades workers
722
Blacksmiths, tool markers and related trades wokers
723
Motoracar mechanics, airplane and other machnery mechanics
724
Radio, tv and other electronic equipment mechanics, telephon
731
Jewelers, gold and watch repair ers, and other precision ins
732
Poters and glass makers,and glass ceramics and related decor
733
Handcraft workers in wood, textile, leather and related mat
734
Printing photographing and related trades workers
741
Areki, tella, grinding of own product ( or sell after millin
742
Basketry weavers, cabinet maker and related trades workers
743
Weavers, spinners, tailors, and related
744
Leather, pelt and shoemaking trades workers
811
Mining and minieral processing plant operators
812
Metal smelters, casters and related operators
813
Glass, ceramics and related plant operators
814
Wood processing and papermaking plant operators
815
Chemical, petroleum and natural gas machine operators
816
Electric and power production related plant operators
817
Automated assembly line operators
821
Cement metal and mineral products machine operators
822
Chemical pharmaceutical explosives and other chemical produc
823
Rubber and plastic products machine operators
824
Wood product machine operators
825
Printing, binding and paper products machine operators
826
Textile and leather products machine operators
827
Food and related products machine operators
828
Assemblers
831
Locomotive engine drivers and related workers
832
Motor vehicle drivers
833
Crane and liffting truck operators, agricultural and other m
834
Ships deck crews and related workers
911
Street vendodrs and related workers
912
Shoe cleaning and other street services elemantary occupatio
913
Domestic and drelated helpers, cleaners and lauderers
914
Messengers, porters, dookeepers, building care takers, garba
921
Agricultrural, fishery, and related labourers, bung cake, fi
931
Mining and construction labourers
932
Manufacturing labourers
933
Hand or pedal vehicle drivers, drivers of animal drawn vehic
999
Not stated
Industry
Industry
Industry
Industry
Industry
For those who worked for more than 4 hours (code 2 in column 29) of for those who did not work but had job to return to (code 1-3 in column 30)
What was the major product or service of this organization?
If a person was not engaged at work in the last 7 days, then the product/service of the organization before that period will be asked
For members aged 10 years and above
11
Growing of temporary and permanent crop, cerials,vegitables,
12
Farming of animals, collacting dung-cake, coffee and 'chat'
13
Growing of crops combined with farming of animals
14
Agriculture and animal husbandary service activities except
15
Hunting/for food, sale or research activities
20
Forestry, logging and realeted servive activities(such as co
50
Fishing, fish farms and service activities inclidenial to fi
101
Mining of coal and lignite, extraction of peat
111
Extraction of curde petrolem and natural gas; service activ
120
Mining of iron ores, non ferrous metal ores, ...Etc
131
Quarrying of stone, stand and clay
132
Mining and quarring n.E.C/chemical, fertializers, salt...Etc
150
Customer grain mill
151
Slaugtering, peration, canning and preserving of meat and pr
152
Processing, canning and preserving of fish and fish products
153
Canning and preserving of fruits and vegetable jucies
154
Manufacture of vegitable and animal oils and fats(including
155
Manufacture of dairy products
156
Manufacture grain mill products
157
Manufacture of bakery products
158
Manfacture of sugar and confectionery
159
Manufacture of food products n.E.C
161
Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits
162
Manufacture of wines
163
Manufacture of beer
164
Manufacture of soft drinks and miniral water
165
Manufacture of "tella","bordie",...Etc
166
Manufacture of "tej"
167
Manufacture of "katikala"
168
Manufacture of tobaco products
169
Manufacture of beverage and tobaco products n.E.C
171
Spinning, weaving and finishing textile
172
Manufacture of made -up textile goods except wearing apparel
173
Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics and articles
181
Manufacture of weaving apparel except fur apparel
182
Dressing and dyeing of fur, manufacture of article of fur
183
Dressing and dyeing of fur, manufacture of article of fur
191
Tanning and dressing of leather;manufacture of liggage and h
192
Manufacture of footwear(execpt textile)
201
Saw milling and planking of wood
202
Manufacture of products of wood crok,builders' carpentry an
210
Manufacture of paper and paper products
221
Publishing, printing and service activities related to print
222
Reproduction of recorded media
231
Manufacture of refined petroleum products
241
Manufacture of basic industrial chemical except fertilizers
242
Manufacture of fertilizers
243
Manufacture of plastics in primary forms and of synthetic r
244
Production of pesticide and other agricultural chemical prod
245
Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings
246
Manufacture of pharmaceuticals and medicinal chemicals
247
Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing p
248
Manufacture of other chemical products n.E.C
251
Manufacture of rubber tires and tubes
252
Manufacture of plastic product
261
Manufacture of glass and glass products
262
Manufacture of ceramic ware, clay and ceramic products
263
Manufacture of cement, lime, and plaster and articles of cem
264
Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone
269
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
271
Manufacture of basic iron and steel
272
Manufacture of precious and non-ferrous metals
273
Casting of metals
281
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery a
291
Manufacture of general purpose machinery
292
Manufacture of special purpose machinery
293
Manufacture of domestic appliances n.E.C
300
Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery
311
Manufacture of electrical machinery and apparatus n.E.C
321
Manufacture of radio, television and communication equipment
331
Manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments, c
341
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
351
Manufacture of other transport equipment
361
Manufacture of office and household furniture
362
Manufacture of jewellery and related articles
363
Manufacture of musical instrument
364
Manufacture of sporting and athletic goods
369
Manufacture of of arthicles n.E.C
401
Production, collection and distribution of electricity
402
Manufacture and distribution of gas
403
Steam and hot water supply
410
Collection, purifiction and distribution of water
451
Site preparation
452
Building of complete constructions or parts there of; civil
453
Building installations
454
Building completion
455
Renting of construction or demolition equipment with operato
501
Sale of motor vehicles
502
Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
503
Slae of motor vehicle parts and accessories
504
Sale, maintenance & repair of motorcycles & related parts &
505
Retail sale of automotive fuel
511
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis
512
Wholesale of agricultural raw materials, live animals, food
513
Wholesale of household goods
514
Wholesale of non-agricultural intermediate products, waste a
515
Wholesale of machinery, equipment and supplies
519
Other wholesale
521
Non-specialized retail trade in stores
522
Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized st
523
Other retail trade of new goods in specialized stores
524
Retail sale of second hand goods in stores
525
Retail trade not in stores
526
Repair of personal and household goods
551
Hotels (with hotel rooms); camping sites and other provision
552
Restaurants, bars and canteens (with out logging)
553
"tella" and "borde" sale house
554
"katikala" sale house
555
"tej" sales house
556
Manufacture and retail sale of "tella" & bordie"
557
Manufacture and retail sale of "katikala"
559
Manufacture and retail sale "tej"
601
Land transport
611
Water transport
621
Air transport
630
Supporting and auxiliary transport activities, activities of
641
Post and courier activities
642
Telecommunications
651
Financial intermediaries
659
Other financial intermediation
660
Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social secu
671
Activities auxiliary to financial & insurance intermediatio
701
Real state activities
711
Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of p
713
Renting of motor cycles, bicycles, billiard, pool and other
721
Consultancy and other service related to hardware other com
722
Consultancy and other service related to software
723
Data processing service
724
Repair of office computing machines
729
Other computer works n.E.C
731
Research and experimental development on natural sciences an
732
Research and experimental development on social science, lan
741
Legal, accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities, tax
742
Architectural, engineering and other technical activities
743
Advertising
749
Business activities n.E.C
751
Administration of the state and the economic and social poli
752
Provision of service to the community as awhole
753
Compulsory social secrity activities /ministry of pension/
801
Primary eduction
802
Secondary eduction
803
Higher education
804
Adult and other education
851
Human health activities
852
Veterinary activities
853
Social work/rrc, care, sos...Etc/
900
Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activitie
911
Activities of business, employers and professional organizat
912
Activities of trade unions
919
Activities of other mambership organizations n.E.C
921
Motion picture, radio, television and other entertainment ac
922
News agency activities
923
Library, archives, museums and the cultural activities
924
Sports and other recreational activities
930
Other service activities
931
Daily laborers self-employed in loading & unloading duties a
932
Repair of old cloths
950
Private households with employed persons
990
Extra-trritorial organizations and bodies
999
Not stated
Employment status
Employment status
Employment status
Employment status
Employment status
For those who worked for more than 4 hours (code 2 in column 29) of for those who did not work but had job to return to (code 1-3 in column 30)
What was your employment status in your main job?
If the answer is 6 to 9 go to column 39 or answer is 10 go to column 40
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Employee - government
2
Employee - government parastatal
3
Employee - private organization
4
Employee - NGO
5
Employee domestic
6
Self employed
7
Unpaid family worker
8
Employer
9
Apprentice
10
Member of co-operatives
11
Other
99
Not stated
Type of payment
Type of payment
Type of payment
Type of payment
Type of payment
For those who answered code 01-05 and code 11 in column 33
Are you paid in cash or in kind or in both for your main paid employment?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
In cash
2
In kind
3
Both
9
Not stated
Period of payment
Period of payment
Period of payment
Period of payment
Period of payment
For those who answered code 01-05 and code 11 in column 33
What was the period/term of payment for the main job?
If the answer is 5 to 7 go to column 38
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Hourly
2
Daily
3
Weekly
4
Forthnightly
5
Monthly
6
Yearly
7
Other
9
Not stated
Length of payment period
Length of payment period
Length of payment period
Length of payment period
Length of payment period
For those who answered code 01-05 and code 11 in column 33
Based on column 35 what was the length of payment period/frequency during the last month?
For members aged 10 years and above
Amount of latest payment
Amount of latest payment
Amount of latest payment
Amount of latest payment
Amount of latest payment
For those who answered code 01-05 and code 11 in column 33
Based on column 35 what was the amount paid in your main occupation during the last and latest payment period?
Total payment/salary in Birr including bonus, overtime, allowances and other benefits
For members aged 10 years and above
Total payment during the last month
Total payment during the last month
Total payment during the last month
Total payment during the last month
Total payment during the last month
If code 01-04 or 11 is filled on column 33 (for the main job)
What was the total amount was paid in your main occupation during the last month?
Total payment/salary in Birr including bonus, overtime, allowances and other benefits
For members aged 10 years and above
Is the industry has >10 employee,book account or licence?
Is the industry has >10 employee,book account or licence?
Is the industry has >10 employee,book account or licence?
Is the industry has >10 employee,book account or licence?
Is the industry has >10 employee,book account or licence?
For those coded 03, 06,07,08,09 and 11 in column 33
Did your business has 10 and above employees or book account or license?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Yes
2
No
3
Don't know
9
Not stated
Number of hours usually worked
Number of hours usually worked
Number of hours usually worked
Number of hours usually worked
Number of hours usually worked
What is the number of hours usually worked per week?
For members aged 10 years and above
Were you seeking additional work
Were you seeking additional work
Were you seeking additional work
Were you seeking additional work
Were you seeking additional work
For those worked, were you seeking and available to work for additional hours in the last 7 days?
For those not worked, were you seeking and available to work in the last 7 days?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Yes
2
No
9
Not stated
Kind of additional work
Kind of additional work
Kind of additional work
Kind of additional work
Kind of additional work
Kind of additional work sought or available?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
More hours
2
Other job in addition to the present job
3
Other job with more hours to replace the present.
9
Not stated
Did you look for work
Did you look for work
Did you look for work
Did you look for work
Did you look for work
For those coded 4 in column 30
Did you look for work or tried to establish your own business during the last 3 months?
If the answer is 3 go to column 45
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Yes
2
No
9
Not stated
Steps taken mainly in search or start work
Steps taken mainly in search or start work
Steps taken mainly in search or start work
Steps taken mainly in search or start work
Steps taken mainly in search or start work
What step have you taken mainly in search of work or to start your own business?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Searching vacancy advertising boards
2
Through News paper, Radio and TV
3
Seeking assistance of friends, relatives, etc.
4
Checking at work sites
5
Trying to establish own enterprise
6
Direct application to employers,offices & enterprises
7
I have unemployment card
8
Other
9
Not stated
Reason for not seeking work
Reason for not seeking work
Reason for not seeking work
Reason for not seeking work
Reason for not seeking work
For those who answered code 2 in column 43
What was the reason that you didn't seek or try to establish your own business?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Illness/Injury
2
Personal/family responsibility
3
Responsibility of home activity
4
Old age/pension
5
Education/Training
6
Already found/made an arrangement for work
7
Waiting to rejoin my previous work
8
Thought no work available
9
To start private work, I thought there will be shortage of money, raw material, ...etc.
10
Too young
11
Prostitute
12
Other
99
Not stated
Are you willing or ready to work
Are you willing or ready to work
Are you willing or ready to work
Are you willing or ready to work
Are you willing or ready to work
If opportunities to work exist in the coming one month are you willing and ready to work for income/ earning?
If the answer is 2 go to column 48
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Yes
2
No
9
Not stated
Are you ready to under take self employed activity or take up work for wage?
Are you ready to under take self employed activity or take up work for wage?
Are you ready to under take self employed activity or take up work for wage?
Are you ready to under take self employed activity or take up work for wage?
Are you ready to under take self employed activity or take up work for wage?
Are you willing to take up work for wage or salary on locally prevailing terms or ready to under take self-employment activity given necessary resources and facilities?
If the answer is 2 go to 49
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Not available
2
Available
9
Not stated
Why are you not available for work
Why are you not available for work
Why are you not available for work
Why are you not available for work
Why are you not available for work
Why are you not available for a work?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Home maker
2
Student
3
Injury/disabled
4
Illness
5
Too young
6
Prostitute
7
Old age
8
Other
9
Not stated
What type or work are you looking for
What type or work are you looking for
What type or work are you looking for
What type or work are you looking for
What type or work are you looking for
What type of job are you looking for?
If the answer is 5 or 6 go to 51
Read the alternative answer if need arises
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Any available work
2
Self employment/establish your own business
3
Employment in agricultural sector
4
Paid employment
5
Other
9
Not stated
What are the problem you face to establish your own business
What are the problem you face to establish your own business
What are the problem you face to establish your own business
What are the problem you face to establish your own business
What are the problem you face to establish your own business
For those who answered code 1, 2 and 3 in column 49
What are/were the problems you faced to establish your own business/ enterprise?
For members aged 10 years and above
I have no problem
1
Shortage of finance
2
Lack of training
3
Problem of working place
4
Lack of finance and training
5
Lack of finance and working place
6
Lack/absence of license
7
Shortage of equipment
8
Didn't know
9
Other
99
Not stated
For how many months have you been unemployed
For how many months have you been unemployed
For how many months have you been unemployed
For how many months have you been unemployed
For how many months have you been unemployed
For how many months have you been unemployed?
For members aged 10 years and above
Have you ever been involved at work for pay or profit
Have you ever been involved at work for pay or profit
Have you ever been involved at work for pay or profit
Have you ever been involved at work for pay or profit
Have you ever been involved at work for pay or profit
Have you ever been invloved at work for pay or profit?
For members aged 10 years and above
1
Yes
2
No
9
Not stated
Standard activity status
Standard activity status
Standard activity status
Standard activity status
Standard activity status
Standard activity status
1
Employed at work
2
Employed not at work
3
Employed not at work,hours not stated
4
Empolyed not at work,0 hours
5
Unemployed -seek& avail
6
Unemployed -future start and layoffs
7
Non active-seek but not avail
8
Non active-not seek but avail
9
Non active-not seek not avail
10
Not stated -hours < 4
11
Not stated -hours not stated
12
Not stated -availabilty not stated
13
Not stated -seeking not stated
14
Not stated -seeking & availabilty not stated
Partially relaxed activity status
Partially relaxed activity status
Partially relaxed activity status
Partially relaxed activity status
Partially relaxed activity status
Partially relaxed activity status
1
Employed at work
2
Employed not at work
3
Employed not at work,hours not stated
4
Empolyed not at work,0 hours
5
Unemployed -seek& avail
6
Unemployed -future start and layoffs
7
Non active-seek but not avail
8
Non active-not seek but avail
9
Non active-not seek not avail
10
Not stated -hours < 4
11
Not stated -hours not stated
12
Not stated -availabilty not stated
13
Not stated -seeking not stated
14
Not stated -seeking & availabilty not stated
61
Unemployed, discouraged
Relaxed activity status
Relaxed activity status
Relaxed activity status
Relaxed activity status
Relaxed activity status
Relaxed activity status
1
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Empolyed not at work,0 hours
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Non active-avail but not redy
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Non active-not avail
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Not stated -hours < 4
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Not stated -hours not stated
12
Not stated -availabilty not stated
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