DDI_BTN_2010_LFS_v02_MLabour Market Information & Research DivisionAccelerated Data Program2011-08-22NADAVersion 1.0 - Ministry of Labour and Human Resources - Original documentation of the study.
Version 2.0 - Edited version by ADP based on Version 1.0 of MoLHR downloaded from http://www.nsb.gov.bt/ndas/index.php/catalog on 12 February 2013.Labour Force Survey 2010LFS 2010BTN_2010_LFS_v01_MMinistry of Labour & Human Resources
National Statistical Bureau
Dzongkhag Administration
(c) 2011, Ministry of Labour & Human ResourcesNADARoyal Goverment of BhutanDirector, Department of EmploymentLabour Market Information & Research DivisionLabor Force Survey [hh/lfs]The Ministry of Labour and Human Resources has been conducting the Labour Force Survey (LFS) since 1998. Since then, it has become a regular activity of MoLHR. The Department of Employment conducts the Labour Force Survey annually to enable the Ministry to assess the current and emerging labour situation in the country.v02: Edited, anonymous dataset for public distribution.Labor MarketsEducationPrimary EducationSecondary EducationTertiary EducationLabour Force Survey aims to provide a quantitative framework for the preparation of plans and formulation of policies affecting the labour market.
Specifically, the survey is designed to provide statistics on levels and trends of employment, unemployment, labour force participation and various other socio-economic characteristics. Broadly the objective of the survey is to generate the following information:
· Percentage of economically active population
· Labour force participation rate
· Status of active population in number (employed + unemployed)
· The labour force available in the country by age group, sex, level of education, nationality, marital status, area of residence, by industrial and occupational classification, hours of work.
· The survey also provides information on main and subsidiary economic activities and women's participation in the total labour force. It also reveals the labour situation especially the young generation entering into labour market and unemployment problem.BhutanNational DzongkhagsHousehold memberAll citizens of Bhutan in private households. Foreign nationals and those members who were temporarily absent from the households but living in the institutions like school, hostels, army barracks, hospital and prisons were included. Concurrently, the survey excluded those members who were absent from the household for more than six months.Sample survey data [ssd]- Employment status by age and type of enterprise
- Employment status by completed level of education
- Employment Status by age, sex and area of residence
- Employment status by major economic activity and nature of employment
- Employment status by major economic activity and major occupation
- Employment status by total hours worked
- Employment status by major occupation and total hours worked
- Employment status by employment nature and total hours worked
- Employment status by major economic activity and completed level of education
- Employment status by employment nature and completed level of education
- Employment status by major occupation and employment nature
- Employment status by additional job
- Reasons for working more than 48 hours
- Range of monthly earnings by major occupation
- Unemployment status by age, sex and area of residence
- Economically inactive population
- Population by age, marital status and sex
- Population by completed level of education
- MigrationLabour Market Information & Research DivisionNational Statistical Bureaui. Sampling Frame: The sampling frame has been developed by the National Statistics Bureau. Each town in a Dzongkhag has been divided into numerous enumeration blocks. The block for the urban has been demarcated by the Department of Urban and Housing Development, Ministry of Works and Human Settlement. Enumeration blocks for urban and chiwogs for rural have been considered as Primary Sampling Unit (PSUs). The households in both urban and rural were considered as Secondary Sampling Unit (SSUs).
ii. Stratification Plan: Each Dzongkhag is considered as primary stratum the stratifying factors used were the geographical demarcation of the administrative boundaries carried by the Department of Survey & Land Records, Ministry of Agriculture. There were two sub-strata i.e urban and rural.
iii. Sample Design: A stratified two-stage sample design has been adopted for the survey.
a. Selection of primary sampling units (PSUs): The blocks and the chiwogs have been taken as the PSUs in urban and rural respectively. In both the urban and rural areas the blocks and chiwogs were selected with Probability Proportional to Size (PPS) using Circular Systematic Sampling (CSS).
b. Selection of secondary sampling units (SSUs): The households in the sampled blocks and chiwogs were considered as SSUs. A fixed number of sample households have been selected from the selected PSU's by CSS method.
iv. Sample size and its allocation: Considering the availability of resources, the nature of population distribution and the variability of characteristics for which the estimates are to be made, a sample of 12,000 households have been found appropriate to provide reliable estimate of key labour force characteristics. This is also based on the past experience.
For details, refer to Labour Force Report, Page 6.Face-to-face [f2f]The questionnaire used for 2010 Labour Force Survey is the revised form of 2009 Labour Force Survey questionnaire. This had been done by the group from the four Departments and Labour Market Information Division of the Ministry of Labour and Human Resources.
The questionnaire has been pre-tested and reviewed number of times to ensure its precision. The questionnaire comprises two parts, namely, the socio-demographic characteristics and economic characteristics. The economic characteristics is collected only from those persons aged 15 years and above as per the International Labour Organization (ILO) definition of economically active cohort of population.Last one week prior to the date of interview has been used as the reference period for work activities.
For maintaining the conformity of survey concepts, definitions and procedure to be used during enumeration, training for duration of 1 week was imparted to the concerned supervisors and enumerators on interviewing techniques and survey procedures to be used during the enumeration.There were 111 enumerators in the field led by 13 supervisors.
Supervisors are responsible for logistic arrangement to the enumerators. For quality control, supervisors made frequent visits to the field for spot-checking during data collection process.
In detail, the duties of a surpervisor include:
a. General duties:
– Supervising the team's activities in the local area where they are working.
– Coordinating and monitoring the activities of the interviewers at the selected households.
– Monitoring, checking and assessing the quality of the interviewers work, and the quality of the data on collected questionnaires.
– Maintaining contact with headquarters, receiving supervisory visits from headquaters staff, and reporting on the performance of their team.
b. Specific duties:
– Meeting with local officials to explain the purpose of the survey.
– Household listing and selecting the households to be interviewed.
– Providing interviewers with questionnaires.
– Assigning tasks to the team, including the timetabling of appointments with households.
– Supervising the fieldwork.
– Checking that questionnaires have been completed satisfactorily.
– The handing taking of the completed questionnaires should be done towards the end of each day throughout the survey. Further, the supervisors are requested to cross check the filled in questionnaire. If any incomplete information encountered, the concerned enumerator should be sent back for re-enumeration.Soon after data collection, the supervisors were made responsible to edit and check the filled in questionnaires for consistency and completeness and referred back to field where necessary. Further coding, manual checking and editing were done at the headquarters by the Labour Market Information Division. Also during data entry in CSPRO, further identified errors were edited by applying computer edit checks, data ranges in numerical values in order to eliminate erroneous data as result of mistakes made during coding. The survey records were edited and corrected through a series of computer processing stages.Out of 12,000 dwellings drawn at random from an estimated population of 47,115 listed households, only 11,719 Households (questionnaires) were fully completed or 281 households were non-respondents , giving 97.7% of completion rate. Non-response is caused due to absence of occupants in the sample house, may be due to total refusal to answer any of the questions and sometimes when the interviewee is incapable to answer.Data obtained in this survey cannot be used for taxation, investigation or law enforcement purposes.Director, Department of EmploymentLMIRD officials, Depatment of EmploymentUse of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
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- the survey reference number
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Bhutan, Mnistry of Labour and Human Resources (MoLHR). Bhutan Labour Force Survey 2010. Ref. BTN_2010_LFS_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from <http://www.nsb.gov.bt/ndas/index.php/catalog> on [date].The dataset has been anonymized and is available as a Public Use Dataset. It is accessible to all for statistical and research purposes only, under the following terms and conditions:
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The Ministry of Labour and Human Resources bears no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.The user of the data acknowledges that the Ministry of Labour and Human Resources bears no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.LFS_2010This data file contains the complete set for the 2010 Labour Force Survey.054Gewog townGewog townGewog townGewog townGewog townGewog/town110101Chhokhor110201Chumey110301Tang120101Bongo120102Bongo120201Chapcha-Bunakha120202Chapcha-Metekha120301Dala-Yagaon120302Dala-Gurungoan120501Geling120701Bjachho120801Logchina121001Phuntsholing-Choneykha "B"121002Phuntsholing-Serena121101Sampheling-Gurung Dara121102Sampheling-Pakhena130101Deorali130301Drujeygang130501Gozhi130601Kana130901LhamoyZingkha131101Tashiding131301Tsangkha140101Khamey140201Khatoe140301Laya150101Eusu150301Bjee150401Katsho150501Samar160101Gangzur160201Jarey160301Khoma-Pangkhar160302Khoma-Dragteng160601Menjey160701Metsho160801Tsengkhar-Dronng Toe160802Tsengkhar-Yangla165001Menbi-Dangliing165002Menbi-Tangmachu170101Balam170301Chaskhar170401Sherimung170501Dramitse170601Drepong170701Gongdue170901Khengkhar171001Monggar-Wangling171002Monggar-Yakpagong171101Narang171201Ngatsang171301Saling171501Tsakaling171601Tsamang171701Thangrong180301Hungrel180401Lango180501Lungney180601Naja180701Shaba180801Shari180901Tsento181001Wangchang-Gyeptoe181002Wangchang-Khangku181003Wangchang-Nyemjo(Putoe)190201Chongshing190301Chorkhorling190401Dechenling190501Dungmin190601Khar190701Nanong190801Norbugang190901Shumar-Shumar190902Shumar-Dagor191101Zobel200101Barp200201Chubu200301Goenshari200401Guma200501Kabji200701Shenga Bjemi200801Talo201001Toep201101Zomi210101Deothang210201Gomdar-Bazor210202Gomdar-Richanglo210401Lauri-Lower Louri210402Lauri-Zamthey210501Matshala210601Orong-Ridumay210602Orong-Nagzor210701Pemathang210801Phunsthothang211001Sethig-Junmey211002Sethig-Tashithanglay220101Bara-Kongkha220102Bara-Lower Bara220201Biru220301Charghary-Upper Ghatia220302Charghary-Chargharey220401Chengmari-Gairigoan220501Denchukha220601Dorokha-Tarigoang220602Dorokha-Sanglung220701Dungtoe-Sunu Dungtoe220801Lahereni220901Pugli-Khani Goan220902Pugli-Lahatar220903Pugli-Kalapani221001Samtse221101Sipsu221201Tading-Thunwa221301Tendu-Tendu "B"221401Ugentse221501Yoeseltse230201Chuzargang230301Dekiling230401Dovan230501Gelephu230701Jigmecholing-Gongdara230702Jigmecholing-Bichgaon (A)230901Sershong231201Umling240101Chang-Rama(Debsi)240102Chang-Debtse(Chang)240401Kawang240601Mewang-Pungzhi240602Mewang-Jemina250101Bartsham-Katpung250201Bidung250301Kanglung-Pangthang250302Kanglung-Manthung250303Kanglung-Yonphula250401Kangpara-Threphu250402Kangpara-Pasaphu250501Khaling250601Lumang-Kochorong250602Lumang-Dungmanma250603Lumang-Moshi Jhug250701Merak250801Phongmey-Bumthang250802Phongmey-Phimsong Tey250901Radhi-Tsangkhar250902Radhi-Tokshimang251001Sakteng251101Samkhar-Bazor251102Samkhar-Rangshikhar Barka251201Shongphu-Changme Lhakangkhor251202Shongphu-Gongtse Phangma251301Thrimshing-Thungkhar Lam-ngagpa)251302Thrimshing-Ngangjay251401Uzorong251501Yangnyer-Daling Phangma251502Yangnyer-Ngambenang260101Bumdeling260201Jamkhar260301Khamdang-Khamdang II260302Khamdang-Lengkhar260501Toesho-Jangphutse260502Toesho-Kheni260701Yalang260801Yangtse270101Drakteng270201Korphu270301Lanthel270401Nubi270501Tangsibji280301Gossaling280401Kikhorthang280501Mendrelgang280601Patsaling (Beteni)280701Phuntenchu280901Semjong281201Tsirang toe290201Daga290401Gangtey290501Gase Tshogom290601Gase Tshowom290701Bjena290801Kazhi291001Nisho291101Phangyul291201Phobji291401Sephu-Nakha291402Sephu-Gangchukha291501Thetsho300101Bardo300201Goshing300401Nangkor-Kekhar300402Nangkor-Dunmang300601Phangkhar300701Shingkhar300801TrongSize of the gewogSize of the gewogSize of the gewogSize of the gewogSize of the gewogSize of chiwog/blockHouseholds serial no.Households serial no.Households serial no.Households serial no.Households serial no.Sl. No. of sampled h'holdsHousehold-household is defined as a group of people who live together under one roof and eat their meals together from the same kitchen irrespective of relationship. A single person who makes his or her own food arrangements is counted as a separate household (one member household).Respondent serial no.Respondent serial no.Respondent serial no.Respondent serial no.Respondent serial no.Name of the respondent (Sl. no.)Interview statusInterview statusInterview statusInterview statusInterview statusInterview statusWrite an appropriate code in the box1Completed2Refused3Temporarily away4House lockSerial noSerial noSerial noSerial noSerial noA. Demographic characteristics
all personsSerial no.Encircle respondentSexSexSexSexSexA. Demographic characteristics
all personsSexEnter codeWrite appropriate code for sex, '1' for male and '2' for female1Male2FemaleAge in completed yearsAge in completed yearsAge in completed yearsAge in completed yearsAge in completed yearsA. Demographic characteristics
all personsAge in completed yearsAge can be derived from lopta of a person. (refer annex 1 & 2), convert it to the nearest completed years. For example; a person is 38 years and 8 months old, his/her age is recorded as 38 years. In case of children who have not completed their first birthday, age should be recorded as '00'.Relationship to household headRelationship to household headRelationship to household headRelationship to household headRelationship to household headA. Demographic characteristics
all personsRelationship of HH members to the HH headEnter codeRelationship to the head of household is categorized into seven groups. Enter the code after verifying the relation to the head of the household. For example; mr. Dorji is the son of mr. Tashi and mr. Tashi is the head of the household. The relationship code for mr. Dorji should be recorded as '3'. The code for head of the household is always '1'.1Head2Spouse3Son/daughter4Brother/sister5Father/mother6Other relative7Non-relativeHousehold-household is defined as a group of people who live together under one roof and eat their meals together from the same kitchen irrespective of relationship. A single person who makes his or her own food arrangements is counted as a separate household (one member household).Marital statusMarital statusMarital statusMarital statusMarital statusA. Demographic characteristics
all personsMarital statusEnter codeIt refers to the current status (at the time of enumeration).
1.Never married: a person who never married in their lives till the date of enumeration.
2.Married: a couple living together as husband and wife, legally or accepted socially.
3.Widowed: a person whose bond of matrimony has been dissolved by death of his/her spouse.
4.Divorce: a person whose bond of matrimony has been dissolved legally and who, therefore, can remarry.
5.Separated: refers to those who have marital disputes, are living separately and have not yet settled the dispute legally or formally. Therefore, married persons currently living separately due to work place, transfers, trainings etc. Should be considered as married.
6.Living together: refers to those living together but not legally married and no children between them.1Never married2Married3Widowed4Divorced separated5Living togatherNationalityNationalityNationalityNationalityNationalityA. Demographic characteristics
all personsNationalityIt is to identify the persons whether bhutanese or non-bhutanese. Write code '1' for bhutanese and '2' for non-bhutanese.1Bhutanese2Non-bhutanesePlace of birthPlace of birthPlace of birthPlace of birthPlace of birthA. Demographic characteristics
all personsPlace of birthEnter dzongkhag codeWrite the correct given code against the dzongkhag. Some persons might have born in the hospitals or at the places where mothers have been there temporarily and in such cases the place of birth should be recorded where the mother actually resides. Example, a pregnant mother have gone to buddha gaya for pilgrimage, in course of time she gave a birth in buddha gaya), where should we consider the child's birth place? in such cases, the child's place should not be recorded as outside bhutan. His/her birth place should be at the place where mother actually live.11Chukha12Haa13Paro14Thimphu15Punakha16Gasa17Wangdue21Bumthang22Trongsa23Zhemgang31Lhuentse32Mongar33Trashigang34Yangtse35Pemagatshal36S/jongkhar41Samtse42Sarpang43Tsirang44Dagana99Outside bhutanMoved to current location last yearMoved to current location last yearMoved to current location last yearMoved to current location last yearMoved to current location last yearA. Demographic characteristics
all personsDid _____ move to current location within the last year (12 months)?If no go to col.13This is to check the movement of the people from one place to another, if the answer is 'no' go to column 13, if the answer is 'yes' then continue to next column 10.1Yes2NoDistrict before moving hereDistrict before moving hereDistrict before moving hereDistrict before moving hereDistrict before moving hereA. Demographic characteristics
all personsPrevoius district of residence before moving hereEnter dzongkhag code. If abroad give name of the countryQ9 = 111Chukha12Haa13Paro14Thimphu15Punakha16Gasa17Wangdue21Bumthang22Trongsa23Zhemgang31Lhuentse32Mongar33Trashigang34Yangtse35Pemagatshal36S/jongkhar41Samtse42Sarpang43Tsirang44Dagana99Outside bhutanLocation of prevous residenceLocation of prevous residenceLocation of prevous residenceLocation of prevous residenceLocation of prevous residenceA. Demographic characteristics
all personsPrevious residence was located in _____?Q9 = 11Rural2UrbanReason for movementReason for movementReason for movementReason for movementReason for movementA. Demographic characteristics
all personsWhat was the reason for movement?Enter codeIf the answer in column 9 is 'yes', ask this question in-order to find out the main reasons of their movement. Write the appropriate code.Q9 = 11Search of work2Family move3Study4Resettlement5Marriage6Transfer7OthersHighest education completedHighest education completedHighest education completedHighest education completedHighest education completedA. Demographic characteristics
all personsHighest education grade completedEnter code
If 00, go to col.16This is to determine the highest level of education that each individual has completed as of survey period. Enter the appropriate code that the individual have completed. The level 01, 02, 03,…15 is to record the class that a person has actually completed. For example, karma is presently studying in class 11 in yhss. His highest education grade completed is 10. Therefore, write code 10 against his name in column 12. If code '00' skip to column 15.Illiterate1Class 12Class 23Class 34Class 45Class 56Class 67Class 78Class 89Class 910Class 1011Class 1112Class 1213Class 1314Class 1415Bachelors Degree16PP/Nursery20Masters Degree and above21Non formal attended22Religious (Lama/Gaylong/Shedra/Gomchen/AnimStudy-includes, those who are presently school going children, monks residing in the dratshangs and shedras and also those undergoing higher studies (post graduation, ph.D, etc.)Year of completion of gradeYear of completion of gradeYear of completion of gradeYear of completion of gradeYear of completion of gradeA. Demographic characteristics
all personsWhich year did _____ complete the grade?Write the year of completion of education grade, as reported in column 13.Q13 > 0Currently attending schoolCurrently attending schoolCurrently attending schoolCurrently attending schoolCurrently attending schoolA. Demographic characteristics
all personsIs _____ currently attending school/college?Ask whether he/she is currently attending school/college. Write code '1' for yes and '2' for no. For persons aged 10 to 14 go to col. 55.Q13 > 01Yes2NoStudy-includes, those who are presently school going children, monks residing in the dratshangs and shedras and also those undergoing higher studies (post graduation, ph.D, etc.)Whether attended/attending trainingWhether attended/attending trainingWhether attended/attending trainingWhether attended/attending trainingWhether attended/attending trainingB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
level of trainingHas/is _____ attended/attending any training?If no go to col.22This is to find out whether the person has attended any basic training. Code '1' for yes and go to column 21 if 'no'.1Yes2NoField of trainingField of trainingField of trainingField of trainingField of trainingB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
level of trainingField of trainingSpecify highest training attendedWrite the field of training they acquired (eg. Hair dressing, plumbing, tailoring, auto mechanic, paintings, agriculture farming, carpentry, etc.), if one has acquired training more than once, then, record the one with longest duration.Q16 = 1Duration of trainingDuration of trainingDuration of trainingDuration of trainingDuration of trainingB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
level of trainingDuration of trainingEnter codeWrite the duration of training the person underwent and choose the appropriate code from 1 to 5.Q16 = 11Less then one month21 to less than 6 months36 months to less than 1 year41 year to less than 2 years52 years and aboveLevel of trainingLevel of trainingLevel of trainingLevel of trainingLevel of trainingB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
level of trainingLevel of trainingEnter codeWrite the appropriate code from 1-7
1.Certificate: a formal training for class x and above with a duration of one to two years.
2.Diploma: a formal training for class x and above with a duration of minimum two years.
3.Pg certificate: a formal training for under graduates with duration of six months.
4.Pg diploma: a formal training for undergraduates with duration of one year.
5.Apprenticeship training programme: training on the job.
6.Short courses with certificate: any short term training with issuance of certificate.
7.Short courses without certificate: any short term training without issuance of certificate.Q16 = 11Certificate2Diploma3PG certificate4PG diploma5Apprenticship6Short training with certificate7Short training without certificateYear of training completedYear of training completedYear of training completedYear of training completedYear of training completedB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
level of trainingWhich year did ____ complete the training?If undergoing, 9999Record the year of training completedQ16 = 1Worked during past one weekWorked during past one weekWorked during past one weekWorked during past one weekWorked during past one weekB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
primary jobDid ______ do any work for at least one hour during the past week?If yes go to col. 24Ask this question only to persons aged 15 years and above, whether they have worked or not during the reference period. If 'yes' go to column 23 otherwise continue.1Yes2NoReference period - last one week prior to the date of enumeration has been used as the reference period for work activities.
Work - according to ilo standards and united nations 1993 system of national accounts, work includes any kind of works or businesses including collecting water or firewood, cow herding, tailoring or making mates, etc. Even for the households' own consumption.Absent during past weekAbsent during past weekAbsent during past weekAbsent during past weekAbsent during past weekB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
primary jobAlthough _____ did not work, did ____ have a job or business from which ____ was absent during past week?If no go to col.40If 'no' in column 22, ask this question to check whether the persons have job or business even though they were absent from work during the last seven days. If 'no' go to column 39 otherwise continueQ22 = 21Yes2NoReference period - last one week prior to the date of enumeration has been used as the reference period for work activities.
Work - according to ilo standards and united nations 1993 system of national accounts, work includes any kind of works or businesses including collecting water or firewood, cow herding, tailoring or making mates, etc. Even for the households' own consumption.Labour status one year agoLabour status one year agoLabour status one year agoLabour status one year agoLabour status one year agoB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
primary jobWhat was ____ labour status one year ago?Enter codeAlthough he/she worked during the last one week, ask his/her labour status one year agoQ22 = 1 or Q23 = 11Working for same employee2Working with another employee3Unemployed4Out of labour forceOccupation during past weekOccupation during past weekOccupation during past weekOccupation during past weekOccupation during past weekB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
primary jobWhat was _____ main occupation during past week?Specify occupation eg. Teacher: pry, hs, college/inst., etc.This column should be specific as the example provided in the column. Occupation refers to the kind of work performed by a person having more than one job; only the job at which he worked for the greater number of hours during the survey period should be recorded. If the number of working hours for each job was exactly the same, the job which gave him/her highest income should be recorded. If the working hours and income earned from each job were the same, the job for which he had preferences should be recorded. If the respondent could not give his preferences, the job at which he had been working for the longest time should be recorded.
Example 1: if a person says he/she is a health staff, ask the tile of job - gynecologist, surgeon, nurse, x-ray technician, etc. During the reference period.
Example 2: mr. A, has worked on his farm (ploughing and sowing seeds) for the last 4 days and he also worked in cutting wood for 3 days. In this case, mr. A's main occupation is worked on the farm.Q22 = 1 or Q23 = 1Occupation-occupation is the type of work, trade or profession performed by the person during the reference period.Kind of industry or businessKind of industry or businessKind of industry or businessKind of industry or businessKind of industry or businessB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
primary jobKind of business/industrySpecify industry eg. Education, internet cafe, hotel/ restuarant, tourism etc.Industry is the kind of business where persons have worked during the reference period (eg: construction, services, tourism, bar, hotel and restaurant, etc.).Q22 = 1 or Q23 = 1111Growing of cereals and other corps n.e.c.112Growing of vegetables, horticultural specialties and nursery products113Growing of fruit, nuts, beverage and spice crops121Farming of cattle, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules and hinnies; dairy farming122Other animal farming; production of animal products n.e.c.130Growing of crops combined with farming of animals (mixed farming)140Agricultural and animal husbandry service activities, except veterinary activities.150Hunting, trapping and game propagation including related service activities200Forestry, logging and related service activities242Manufacture of other chemical products2522520 Manufacture of plastic products514Wholesale of non-agricultural intermediate products, waste and scrap1010Mining and agglomeration of hard coal1020Mining and agglomeration of lignite1030Extraction and agglomeration of peat1110Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas1120Service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction excluding surveying1200Mining of uranium and thorium ores1310Mining of iron ores1320Mining of non-ferrous metal ores, except uranium thorium ores1410Quarrying of stone, sand and clay1421Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals1422Extraction of salt1429Other mining and quarrying n.e.c.1511Production, processing and preserving of meat and meat products1512Processing and preserving of fish and fish products1513Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables1514Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats.1531Manufacture of grain mill products1532Manufacture of starches and starch products.1533Manufacture of prepared animal feeds1541Manufacture of bakery products1542Manufacture of sugar1543Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery1544Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products1549Manufacture of other food products n.e.c.1551Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits; ethyl alcohol production from fermented materials1552Manufacture of wines1553Manufacture of malt liquors and malt1554Manufacture of soft drinks; production of mineral waters1600Manufacture of tobacco products1711Preparation of spinning of textile fibers; weaving of textiles1712Finishing of textiles1721Manufacture of made-up textile articles, except apparel1722Manufacture of carpets and rugs1723Manufacture of cordage, rope, twine and netting1729Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c.1730Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics and articles1810Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel.1820Dressing and dyeing of fur; manufacture of article of fur1911Tanning and dressing of leather1912Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like saddlery and harness1920Manufacture of footwear2010Sawmilling and planning of wood2021Manufacture of veneer sheets; manufacture of plywood, laminboard, particle board and other panels and boards.2022Manufacture of builders’ carpentry and joinery2023Manufacture of wooden containers2029Manufacture of other products of wood manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials.2101Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard2102Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard and of containers of paper and paperboard.2109Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard2211Publishing of books, brochures, musical books and other publications.2212Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals2213Publishing of recorded media2219Other publishing2221Printing2222Service activities related to printing2230Reproduction of recorded media2310Manufacture of coke oven products2320Manufacture of refined petroleum products2330Processing of nuclear fuel.2411Manufacture of basic chemicals, except fertilizers and nitrogen compounds2412Manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds2413Manufacture of plastics in primary forms and of synthetic rubber2421Manufacture of pesticides and other agro-chemical products2422Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics2423Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemicals and botanical products2424Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations.2429Manufacture of other chemical products n.e.c.2430Manufacture of man-made fibres2511Manufacture of rubber tyres and tubes; retreading and rebuilding of rubber tyres2519Manufacture of other rubber products2610Manufacture of glass and glass products2691Manufacture of non-structural non-refractory ceramic ware2692Manufacture of refractory ceramic products2693Manufacture of structural non-refractory clay and ceramic products.2694Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster2695Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster2696Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone2699Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c.2710Manufacture of basic iron and steel2720Manufacture of basic precious and non-ferrous metals2731Casting of iron and steel2732Casting of non-ferrous metals2811Manufacture of structural metal products2812Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal2813Manufacture of steam generators, except central heating hot water boilers.2891Forging, pressing, stamping and roll-forming of metal; powder metallurgy2892Treatment and coating of metals; general mechanical engineering on a fee or contract basis2893Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware2899Manufacture of other fabricated metal products n.e.c.2911Manufacture of engines and turbines, except aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines2912Manufacture of pumps, compressors, taps and valves2913Manufacture of bearings, gears, gearing and driving elements2914Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and furnace burners2915Manufacture of lifting and handling equipment2919Manufacture of other general purpose machinery2921Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery2922Manufacture of machine-tools2923Manufacture of machinery for metallurgy2924Manufacture of machinery for mining, quarrying and construction2925Manufacture of machinery for food, beverage and tobacco processing2926Manufacture of machinery for textile, apparel and leather production2927Manufacture of weapons and ammunition2929Manufacture of other special purpose machinery2930Manufacture of domestic appliances n.e.c.3000Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery3110Manufacture of electric motors, generators and transformers3120Manufacture of electricity distribution and control apparatus3130Manufacture of insulated wire and cable3140Manufacture of accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries3150Manufacture of electric lamps and lighting equipment3190Manufacture of other electrical equipment n.e.c.3210Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes and other electronic components3220Manufacture of television and radio transmitters and apparatus for line telephony and line telegraphy3230Manufacture of television and radio receivers, sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus, and associated goods3311Manufacture of medical and surgical equipment and orthopedic appliances3312Manufacture of instruments and appliances for measuring, checking, testing, navigating and other purposes, except industrial process control equipment3313Manufacture of industrial process control equipment3320Manufacture of optical instruments and photographic equipment3330Manufacture of watches and clocks3410Manufacture of motor vehicles3420Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers3430Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines3511Building and repairing of ships3512Building and repairing of pleasure and sporting boats3520Manufacture of railway and tramway locomotives and rolling stock3530Manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft3591Manufacture of motorcycles3592Manufacture of bicycles and invalid carriages3599Manufacture of other transport equipment n.e.c.3610Manufacture of furniture3691Manufacture of jewellery and related articles3692Manufacture of musical instruments3693Manufacture of sports goods3694Manufacture of games and toys3699Other manufacturing n.e.c.3710Recycling of metal waste and scrap3720Recycling of non-metal waste and scrap4010Production, collection and distribution of electricity4020Manufacture of gas; distribution of gaseous fuels through mains4030Steam and hot water supply4100Collection, purification and distribution of water4510Site preparation4520Building of complete constructions or parts thereof; civil engineering4530Building installation4540Building completion4550Renting of construction or demolition equipment with operator5010Sale of motor vehicles5020Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles5030Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories5040Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories5050Retail sale of automotive fuel5110Wholesale on a fee or contract basis5121Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals5122Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco5131Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear5139Wholesale of other household goods5141Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products5142Wholesale of metals and metal ores5143Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies5149Wholesale of other intermediate products, waste and scrap5150Wholesale of machinery, equipment and supplies5190Other wholesale5211Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating5219Other retail sale in non-specialized stores.5220Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized stores5231Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles5232Retail sale of textiles, clothing, footwear and leather goods5233Retail sale of household appliances, articles and equipment5234Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass5239Other retail sale in specialized stores5240Retail sale of second-hand goods in stores5251Retail sale via mail order houses5252Retail sale via stalls and markets5259Other non-store retail sale5260Repair of personal and household goods5510Hotels; camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation5520Restaurants, bars and canteens6010Transport via railways6021Other non-scheduled passenger land transport6023Freight transport by road6030Transport via pipelines6110Sea and coastal water transport6120Inland water transport6210Scheduled air transport6220Non-scheduled air transport6301Cargo handling6302Storage and warehousing6303Other supporting transport activities6304Activities of travel agencies and tour operators; tourist assistance activities n.e.c.6309Activities of other transport agencies6411National post activities6412Courier activities other than national post activities6420Telecommunications6511Central banking6519Other monetary intermediation.6591Financial leasing6592Other credit granting6599Other financial intermediation n.e.c.6601Life insurance6602Pension funding6603Non-life insurance6711Administration of financial markets6712Security dealing activities6719Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation n.e.c.6720Activities auxiliary to insurance and pension fund7010Real estate activities with own or leased property7020Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis7111Renting of land transport equipment7112Renting of water transport equipment7113Renting of air transport equipment7121Renting of agricultural machinery & equipment.7122Renting of construction and civil engineering machinery and equipment7123Renting of office machinery and equipment (including computers)7129Renting of other machinery and equipment n.e.c.7130Renting of personal and household goods n.e.c.7210Hardware consultancy7220Software consultancy and supply7230Data processing7240Data base activities7250Maintenance and repair of office, accounting and computing machinery7290Other computer related activities7310Research and experimental developmental on natural sciences and engineering (NSE)7320Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities (SSH)7411Legal activities7412Accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy.7413Market research and public opinion polling7414Business and management consultancy activities7421Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy7422Technical testing and analysis7430Advertising7491Labour recruitment and provision of personnel7492Investigation and security activities7493Building-cleaning activities7494Photographic activities7495Packaging activities7499Other business activities n.e.c.7511General (overall) public service activities7512Regulation of the activities of agencies that provide health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security.7513Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of business7514Ancillary service activities for the Government as a whole7521Foreign affairs7522Defence activities7523Public order and safety activities7530Compulsory social security activities8010Primary education8021General secondary education8022Technical and vocational secondary education8030Higher Education8090Adult and other education8511Hospital activities8512Medical and dental practice activities8519Other human health activities8520Veterinary activities8531Social work with accommodation8532Social work without accommodation9000Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities9111Activities of business and employers' organizations9112Activities of professional organizations9120Activities of trade unions9191Activities of religious organizations9192Activities of political organizations9199Activities of other membership organizations n.e.c.9211Motion picture and video production and distribution9212Motion picture projection9213Radio and television activities.9214Dramatic arts, music and other arts activities9219Other entertainment activities n.e.c.9220News agency activities9231Library and archives activities9232Museums activities and preservation of historical sites and buildings9233Botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserves activities9241Sporting activities9249Other recreational activities9301Washing and (dry-) cleaning of textile and fur products9302Hairdressing and other beauty treatment9303Funeral and related activities9309Other service activities n.e.c.9500Private households with employed persons9900Extra-territorial organizations and bodies.Industry-the term industry is used to refer the activity of the establishment in which the employed person worked during the reference period.Type of enterpriseType of enterpriseType of enterpriseType of enterpriseType of enterpriseB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
primary jobType of enterprise you workedEnter codeWrite the appropriate code of the type of enterprise that the persons have worked during the reference period. '1' government, '2' public corporation, '3' private corporation, '4'armed forces, '5' private business, '''6' agriculture farming, '7' ngo/ingo.Q22 = 1 or Q23 = 11Government2Public corporation3Private corporation4Armed forces5Private business6Agri farming7Ngo/ingoWork - according to ilo standards and united nations 1993 system of national accounts, work includes any kind of works or businesses including collecting water or firewood, cow herding, tailoring or making mates, etc. Even for the households' own consumption.Employment statusEmployment statusEmployment statusEmployment statusEmployment statusB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
primary jobNature of employment (status)Enter codeWrite the appropriate code for the nature of the employment column. '1' for regular paid employee, '2'for casual paid employee, '3' for unpaid family worker, '4'for own account worker/self employed '5' for employer.Q22 = 1 or Q23 = 11Rugular paid employee2Casual paid employee3Unpaid family worker (non-agriculture)4Unpaid family worker (agriculture)5Own account worker (non-agriculture)6Own account worker (agriculture)7Employer8Pie/contract paid workerTotal hours worked in past one weekTotal hours worked in past one weekTotal hours worked in past one weekTotal hours worked in past one weekTotal hours worked in past one weekB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
primary jobTotal hours worked during the past weekWrite the total number of hours worked in the past week. Number of actual days worked in the past week multiplied by number of hours worked in a day. For those persons who had a job but did not worked during the past one week, the hours worked should be recorded as zero.Q22 = 1 or Q23 = 1Work - according to ilo standards and united nations 1993 system of national accounts, work includes any kind of works or businesses including collecting water or firewood, cow herding, tailoring or making mates, etc. Even for the households' own consumption.Average monthly earnings for primary jobAverage monthly earnings for primary jobAverage monthly earnings for primary jobAverage monthly earnings for primary jobAverage monthly earnings for primary jobB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
primary jobWhat is ____ average monthly earnings (Nu.) for primary job?Ask only to regular paid employeesWrite the average monthly earning for doing primary. Ask only to regular paid employees)Q22 = 1 or Q23 = 1Earning-it refers to the major or the main source of income through which the person earns a livelihood viz. Wage, salary, bonuses, incentives and tips, etc.Additonal job looked besides main job in past one weekAdditonal job looked besides main job in past one weekAdditonal job looked besides main job in past one weekAdditonal job looked besides main job in past one weekAdditonal job looked besides main job in past one weekB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
secondary jobBesides main job, did ____ look for additonal work during the past week?If no go to col. 37Ask this question whether he/she was looking for additional work for the last seven days. If 'no' go to column 37, otherwise continue.Q22 = 1 or Q23 = 11Yes2NoReference period - last one week prior to the date of enumeration has been used as the reference period for work activities.Reasons for having additonal jobReasons for having additonal jobReasons for having additonal jobReasons for having additonal jobReasons for having additonal jobB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
secondary jobReasons for having an additonal job?Enter codeWrite the appropriate code, '1' want more income, '2' want more hours of works, '3' main job doesn't match with qualification/training, '4' othersQ33 = 11Want more income2Want more hours of work3Main job does not match with qualification/training4OthersTotal jobs that you have during past weekTotal jobs that you have during past weekTotal jobs that you have during past weekTotal jobs that you have during past weekTotal jobs that you have during past weekB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
secondary jobHow many other jobs did ____ have during the past week?Enter no of jobsWrite the total number of other jobs that the person had during the past seven days.Q33 = 1Reference period - last one week prior to the date of enumeration has been used as the reference period for work activities.Total hours worked during past weekTotal hours worked during past weekTotal hours worked during past weekTotal hours worked during past weekTotal hours worked during past weekB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one week
secondary jobTotal hours worked during the past weekWrite the total number of hours worked in the past week. Number of actual days worked in the past week multiplied by number of hours worked in a day.Q33 = 1Work - according to ilo standards and united nations 1993 system of national accounts, work includes any kind of works or businesses including collecting water or firewood, cow herding, tailoring or making mates, etc. Even for the households' own consumption.Total hours worked (main + second) during past one weekTotal hours worked (main + second) during past one weekTotal hours worked (main + second) during past one weekTotal hours worked (main + second) during past one weekTotal hours worked (main + second) during past one weekB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one weekTotal hours worked (main + second job) during past weekWrite the total hours worked for both main and secondary job during the past seven days.Q22 = 1 or Q23 = 1Work - according to ilo standards and united nations 1993 system of national accounts, work includes any kind of works or businesses including collecting water or firewood, cow herding, tailoring or making mates, etc. Even for the households' own consumption.Reasons for working more than 48 hours during past weekReasons for working more than 48 hours during past weekReasons for working more than 48 hours during past weekReasons for working more than 48 hours during past weekReasons for working more than 48 hours during past weekB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one weekReasons for working more than 48 hours during past weekEnter codeAsk this question to those persons who have worked more than 48 hours in the past seven days. '1' wanted more earnings, '2' requirement of jobs, '3' exceptional week and '4' other reasonsQ37 > 481Wnated more earnings2Requirement of the job3Exceptional week4Other reasonsWork - according to ilo standards and united nations 1993 system of national accounts, work includes any kind of works or businesses including collecting water or firewood, cow herding, tailoring or making mates, etc. Even for the households' own consumption.Average monthly earnings for all jobsAverage monthly earnings for all jobsAverage monthly earnings for all jobsAverage monthly earnings for all jobsAverage monthly earnings for all jobsB. Economic characteristics (for persons 15 years old and over)
1. For persons who worked, did not work, had no job/business during the past one weekWhat is ____ average monthly earnings (nu.) for all jobs?Survey ends for employed persons, go to next memberAsk this question to only paid employees. It refers to total cash earnings during the past one month.Q22 = 1 or Q23 = 1Earning-it refers to the major or the main source of income through which the person earns a livelihood viz. Wage, salary, bonuses, incentives and tips, etc.Your labour status for one yearYour labour status for one yearYour labour status for one yearYour labour status for one yearYour labour status for one yearC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekWhat was ____'s labour status one year ago?Enter codeAlthough he/she did not work during the last one week, ask his/her labour status one year ago. Write only one appropriate code namely; 1 - working, 2- unemployed, 3 - out of labour force.Q23 = 21Working2Unemployed3Out of labour forceLooking for work or tried to establish a business during past weekLooking for work or tried to establish a business during past weekLooking for work or tried to establish a business during past weekLooking for work or tried to establish a business during past weekLooking for work or tried to establish a business during past weekC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekDid ____ look for work or tried to establish a business during past week?If no go to col.44Ask this question to those persons who did not work and had no job or business during the past week. If the answer is 'no' go to column 44, otherwise continue.Q23 = 21Yes2NoWork - according to ilo standards and united nations 1993 system of national accounts, work includes any kind of works or businesses including collecting water or firewood, cow herding, tailoring or making mates, etc. Even for the households' own consumption.Duration in looking for workDuration in looking for workDuration in looking for workDuration in looking for workDuration in looking for workC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekHow long have _____ been looking for work?Enter codeWrite the appropriate code, '1' less than one month, '2' one to six months, '3' more than six months.Q41 = 11Less than one month2One to six months3More than six monthsWork - according to ilo standards and united nations 1993 system of national accounts, work includes any kind of works or businesses including collecting water or firewood, cow herding, tailoring or making mates, etc. Even for the households' own consumption.Step 1 taken to search jobsStep 1 taken to search jobsStep 1 taken to search jobsStep 1 taken to search jobsStep 1 taken to search jobsC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekWhat steps have ____ taken in search of job?Enter max. 3 codes and go to 45Write maximum of three codes in the columns provided based on priority and go to column 45.Q41 = 11Registered in rcsc2Registered in doe3Approached employer directly4Sought assistance of relatives/friends5Applied for training6Want to start own business7Other stepsStep 2 taken to search jobsStep 2 taken to search jobsStep 2 taken to search jobsStep 2 taken to search jobsStep 2 taken to search jobsC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekWhat steps have ____ taken in search of job?Enter max. 3 codes and go to 45Write maximum of three codes in the columns provided based on priority and go to column 45.Q41 = 11Registered in rcsc2Registered in doe3Approached employer directly4Sought assistance of relatives/friends5Applied for training6Want to start own business7Other stepsStep 3 taken to search jobsStep 3 taken to search jobsStep 3 taken to search jobsStep 3 taken to search jobsStep 3 taken to search jobsC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekWhat steps have ____ taken in search of job?Enter max. 3 codes and go to 45Write maximum of three codes in the columns provided based on priority and go to column 45.Q41 = 11Registered in rcsc2Registered in doe3Approached employer directly4Sought assistance of relatives/friends5Applied for training6Want to start own business7Other stepsReasons for not looking for workReasons for not looking for workReasons for not looking for workReasons for not looking for workReasons for not looking for workC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekWhy _____ did not look for work?Enter codeWrite the appropriate code '01 to 12' givenQ41 = 21Temporary illness2Off season3Believed no work available4No appropriate work available5Waiting for result6Waiting previous work recall7House/family duties8Study9Old or retired10Too young11Physically challenged12Other reasonsWork - according to ilo standards and united nations 1993 system of national accounts, work includes any kind of works or businesses including collecting water or firewood, cow herding, tailoring or making mates, etc. Even for the households' own consumption.Can start work in 2 weeks if work is availableCan start work in 2 weeks if work is availableCan start work in 2 weeks if work is availableCan start work in 2 weeks if work is availableCan start work in 2 weeks if work is availableC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekIf work is available would ____ be able to start within 2 weeks?If no go to col. 49Ask this question whether he/she is available for work or not. If 'no' go to column 49 otherwise continue.Q23 = 21Yes2NoWork - according to ilo standards and united nations 1993 system of national accounts, work includes any kind of works or businesses including collecting water or firewood, cow herding, tailoring or making mates, etc. Even for the households' own consumption.OccupationOccupationOccupationOccupationOccupationC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekWhat type of occupation would ____ like to do?Specify occupation e.g. teacher: pry, hs, college/inst., sales person, plumber, etc.Q45 = 1Occupation-occupation is the type of work, trade or profession performed by the person during the reference period.Minimum expected monthly renumerationMinimum expected monthly renumerationMinimum expected monthly renumerationMinimum expected monthly renumerationMinimum expected monthly renumerationC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekWhat is the minimum monthly renumeration expected for available work?Nu.Write the expected salary if he/she is offered with the jobQ45 = 1Reasons for unemploymentReasons for unemploymentReasons for unemploymentReasons for unemploymentReasons for unemploymentC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekWhat is the reason why ____ is unemployed?If code 01, go to next memberWrite the appropriate code, '1 - 11'. If code '01'; go to the next household memberQ23 = 21Never worked before, fresh2Waiting previous work recall3Voluntarily resinged from earlier job4Temporary job ended5Job terminated by employer6No interest7House/family duties8Study9Old or retired10Too young11Physically challenged12Other reasonsWorked any time beforeWorked any time beforeWorked any time beforeWorked any time beforeWorked any time beforeC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekDid ____ work any time before?If 2, go to next memberAsk this question if he/she has worked at any time before. If 'no' go to next house hold member otherwise continue.Q23 = 21Yes2NoWork - according to ilo standards and united nations 1993 system of national accounts, work includes any kind of works or businesses including collecting water or firewood, cow herding, tailoring or making mates, etc. Even for the households' own consumption.Last occupationLast occupationLast occupationLast occupationLast occupationC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekWhat was ____'s last occupation?Specify occupation eg. Teacher: pry, hs, college/inst., sales person, plumber, etc.Write the previous occupation of the job that they were engaged with.Q50 = 1Occupation-occupation is the type of work, trade or profession performed by the person during the reference period.Kind of industry/businessKind of industry/businessKind of industry/businessKind of industry/businessKind of industry/businessC.Economic characteristic (for persons 15 years old and over)
2. For persons who did not work and had no job/business during the past weekKind of business/industrySpecify industry e.g. education, internet cafe, hotel/ restuarant, tourism etc.Previous industry is the kind of place or business where persons have worked before.Q50 = 1Industry-the term industry is used to refer the activity of the establishment in which the employed person worked during the reference period.