{"type":"survey","doc_desc":{"title":"National Occupation and Employment Survey (ENOE)","idno":"DDI_MEX_2018_LFS-Q2_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS","producers":[{"name":"IPUMS","abbr":"IPUMS","affiliation":"University of Minnesota","role":"Integration Harmonization Documentation"}],"prod_date":"May 21, 2024","version_statement":{"version":"Version 7.5 October 2024. NEW FEATURES.\n\n--Historical data from NAPP project now available from IPUMS-International.\n--Historical census data from Canada, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Germany, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and the United States for the period 1703 to 1911 are now available from IPUMS-International. The complete count and sample datasets were previously disseminated by the North Atlantic Population Project (NAPP). Where possible, the data have been integrated into existing IPUMS-International variable coding schema. Some new variables have been created that are available only for these pre-1960 datasets. NAPP data users should note that many NAPP variables are available from IPUMS-International by different names. For a complete list of NAPP variables that have been renamed in IPUMS-Interational, refer to the crosswalk.\n--Individual country shapefiles for the third-level administrative level of geography are now available for a few IPUMS samples.\n--New spatially harmonized previous-residence variables at the second administrative level of geography are available for several samples in this data release. More information is available here. Users should note that many older migration variables are available by different names. Refer to this table for a crosswalk of old and corresponding new migration variables.\n--IPUMS now hosts the Census Mosaic data collection. Census Mosaic identifies, gathers, harmonizes, and distributes surviving historical census microdata from regions of Continental Europe where complete centralized records are not available. The Mosaic project was founded by a consortium of historical social scientists in Europe. Data can be downloaded as static files from the Census Mosaic website. Although the data are not yet integrated fully into IPUMS International, variables have been standardized and harmonized to be roughly compatible with IPUMS coding structures.\n\nNEW SAMPLES.\n\n--Full-count datasets for Great Britain 1851, 1861, 1871 (Scotland only), 1891, and 1901. \n--Full-count dataset for Sweden 1910. Denmark (1845, 1880, and 1885) \n--Labor force surveys from Spain and eight new labor force surveys from Italy added to the series.\n\nNewly added countries: \nBenin, Cote d'Ivoire, Finland, Guatemala, Honduras, Laos, Lesotho, Mauritius, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Slovak Republic, Suriname, Togo, and Zimbabwe\n\nNew samples for: \nBolivia, Cambodia, Cambodia, Chile, Cuba, Cote d'Ivoire, Egypt (1848 and 1868, historical samples), Fiji, Guinea, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lao PDR, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, Palestine, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Switzerland, Uganda, United States, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe\n\nSUPPLEMENTAL DATA.\n\nData from censuses from Benin and Lesotho that record individual fertility and\/or mortality events were made available in IPUMS-International. These files can be downloaded and linked to data produced by the extract system.\n\nNEW VARIABLES.\n\n--IPUMS-International now provides harmonized and year-specific geography variables for all countries including 13 new samples from Dominican Republic, Germany, Indonesia, Israel, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Palestine, Paraguay, Thailand, United Kingdom, and Uruguay. First-level and second-level year specific geography variables are also available for all countries. IPUMS provides corresponding, downloadable GIS boundary files for all harmonized and year specific geography variables. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here.\n--IPUMS International now provides spatially harmonized previous-residence variables at the first administrative level of geography. The codes for the spatially harmonized previous-residence variables match the spatially harmonized place of current residence. More information is available here.\n--IPUMS International provides spatially harmonized previous-residence variables at the first administrative level of geography for all samples; previously available country-specific migration variables at the first administrative level that were not fully harmonized spatially have been phased out. Spatially harmonized previous-residence variables at the second administrative level of geography are available for selected samples. More information is available here. Users should note that many older migration variables are available by different names. Refer to this table for a crosswalk of old and corresponding new migration variables.\n--IPUMS International now provides spatially harmonized previous-residence variables at the first administrative level of geography for all samples. Spatially harmonized previous-residence variables at the second administrative level of geography are available for several samples in this data release. More information is available here. Users should note that many older migration variables are available by different names. Refer to this table for a crosswalk of old and corresponding new migration variables.\n--Lower (third) level geography codes and GIS files have been added for Bangladesh, China, Ethiopia, Mali, Rwanda, and Zimbabwe. Some geography codes and labels might have changed for these countries to accommodate the newer lower level geography.\n--Added more detailed 3-digit industry and occupation variables for China 2000.\n\nEDITED SAMPLES.\n\n--Revised full-count data for Great Britain 1881\n--Revised full-count datasets for Sweden 1890 and 1900. The revision includes the following changes that improve comparability across Sweden datasets:\n--Revisions to certain ethnicity and work variables (and the underlying source data): ORIGIN, LABFORCE, OCCHISCO, OCRELATE, OCSTATUS.\n--Revisions to unharmonized source variables: SE1890A_HISCOSE, SE1890A_HISCRELSE, SE1890A_HISCSTATSE, SE1890A_OCCMULTISE, SE1900A_HISCOSE, SE1900A_HISCRELSE, SE1900A_HISCSTATSE, SE1900A_OCCMULTISE.\n--A new United States 1850 full-count dataset now matches the corresponding dataset distributed by the USA IPUMS data project. The source variable US1850A_0502 (HISTID) provides a linking key to match person records to the USA version of the data. The IPUMS International version of the data contains names, which the USA version cannot distribute.\n\nEDITED VARIABLES.\n\nAn error affecting HHWT for South Africa 2007 was corrected. The existing values were adjusted by a factor of 0.01.\n\nAGEMARR was edited to add data for Hungary 1980 and 1990.\n\nHarmonized and year-specific geography variables for Brazil and Colombia have been edited to accommodate for the availability of refined municipal boundaries. Users should be aware that codes and labels have changed in all harmonized and year specific geography varaibles for these two countries.\nErrors affecting BPLSE2 (formerly BPLPARSE) for Sweden 1890 and the underlying source variable were corrected. Several thousand cases were incorrectly coded as 258101000. These cases have been updated with the correct code: 258171000.\n\nHarmonized geography variables for Italy, Philippines, Rwanda, and United States have been edited to accommodate new samples. Users should be aware that codes and labels have changed in all harmonized and year specific geography varaibles for these countries. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here.\nThe codes for the source variable RW2002A_0419 were corrected to include 0 and 8 as possible responses, which were previously identified as 'unknown years' within primary education.\n\nErrors affecting EDUCFJ for Fiji 2006 were corrected.\nA problem with PERWT for Tanzania 2012 was corrected. The previous weights were adjusted to properly reflect population totals.\n\nMOMLOC, POPLOC, and PARRULE were updated for the United States 2010 and 2015 samples to include additional information on subfamilies. Prior to this correction, persons above age 17 were not receiving links to their co-resident mothers and fathers.\n\nAn error affecting codes for the URBAN variable in Egypt 1986 for Cairo, Alexandria, Port-Said, and Suez was corrected.\n\nAn error in INCEARN affecting Venezuela 2001 was corrected. Earned income in the source variable VE2001A_0440 is interpreted as a monthly amount, thus adjustments previously applied to convert data from daily or weekly income were supressed.\n\nAll the six Brazil samples in IPUMS International were replaced with higher density samples.\n\nAn edited version of the Chile 2017 sample was introduced to correct an error in household breaks.\n\nErrors affecting codes for GEO1_ZA in South Africa 2011 and ENUTS1 in United Kingdom 1991 were corrected.\n\nHarmonized geography variables for Cambodia, Fiji, and Nepal have been edited to accommodate new samples. Users should be aware that codes and labels have changed in all harmonized and year-specific geography varaibles for these countries. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here.\nAn error in PERWT affecting Nepal 2001 was corrected.\nErrors affecting a code in GQ for Brazil 2010 and Indonesia 2010 were corrected. Both census samples now identify 1-person units created by splitting a large household.\n\nAn error in MARRNUM affecting Indonesia 1976 was corrected. Some codes for GEO1_EG2006 and GEO2_EG2006 were edited.\n\nHarmonized geography variables for Bolivia, Cuba, Guinea, Ireland, Morocco, Palestine, Senegal, South Africa, and Uganda have been edited to accommodate new samples. Users should be aware that codes and labels have changed in all harmonized and year-specific geography variables for these countries. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here.\nAn error in INCEARN affecting Brazil 1980 was corrected.\nAn error in EDATTAIN affecting Ireland 1971 and 1981 was corrected.\n\nA small proportion of person records in Mexico 1960 were re-classified in MIGRATEP based on information about their current and previous residence. These were previously coded to 'different major administrative unit', even though their place of residence suggests that their last move was within the same major administrative unit.\nThe second-level technician (higher) degrees for Spain 1991, 2001, and 2011 were re-classified into post-secondary technical education in EDATTAIN.\nAn error affecting codes for SEX for Egypt 1848 and 1868 was corrected. The values for male and female had been reversed.\n\nA problem with HHWT and PERWT for Canada 2011 was corrected. The previous weights were adjusted to properly reflect population totals.\nHarmonized geography variables for Cambodia, Lao PDR, Mexico, Peru, Switzerland, Vietnam, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom, and United States have been edited to accommodate new samples. Users should be aware that codes and labels have changed in all harmonized and year-specific geography variables for these countries. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here.\n\nHarmonized geography variables for Chile and Sierra Leone have been edited to accommodate new samples. Users should be aware that codes and labels have changed in all harmonized and year-specific geography variables for these countries. More information about IPUMS geography variables is available here.\nAn error affecting codes for COMPUTER for Senegal 2013 was corrected.\nAn error affecting labels available in IND for Peru 1993 was corrected.\nAn error affecting codes for persons previously residing abroad for MIG1_5_BO in Bolivia 2001 and 2012 was corrected.\nEDUCAR, EDATTAIN, and YRSCHOOL were adjusted in the Argentina samples to incorporate information on completion of education levels in the data harmonization.\nHHWT and PERWT were calibrated in Kenya 1979 to properly reflect the population distribution by province.\nIn GQ (group quarters status), persons residing in hospitals of all types were reclassified to 'institutional group quarters' from 'other group quarters,' making their treatment consistent with GQTYPE.\n\nErrors affecting codes for BPLBJ2 in Benin 1979, 1992, and 2002 were corrected.\nErrors affecting codes for GEO2_BR1970 in Brazil 1970 were corrected."}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"MEX_2018_LFS-Q2_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS","title":"National Occupation and Employment Survey (ENOE), 2018","sub_title":"LFS-Q2, IPUMS Harmonized Subset","alternate_title":"IPUMS ENOE LFS-Q2"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Instituto Nacional de Estad\u00edstica, Geograf\u00eda e Inform\u00e1tica (INEGI)","affiliation":""},{"name":"IPUMS","affiliation":"University of Minnesota"}],"production_statement":{"copyright":"(c) Copyright 2018, Instituto Nacional de Estad\u00edstica, Geograf\u00eda e Inform\u00e1tica (INEGI) and Minnesota Population Center"},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"Instituto Nacional de Estad\u00edstica, Geograf\u00eda e Inform\u00e1tica (INEGI)","affiliation":"","email":"","uri":""}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Labor Force Survey [hh\/lfs] IPUMS International","series_info":"DOI:10.18128\/D020.V7.5"},"version_statement":{"version":"Version 7.5. The datasets contain selected variables from the original census microdata plus harmonized variables from the IPUMS-International database.","version_date":"2024-10-05"},"study_info":{"topics":[{"topic":"Demographic Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Geography: F-N Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Disability Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Technical Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Geography: F-N Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Technical Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Demographic Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Demographic Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Demographic Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""},{"topic":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":""}],"time_periods":[{"start":"2018-04-01","end":"2018-06-30","cycle":""}],"coll_dates":[{"start":"2018-04-01","end":"2018-06-30","cycle":""}],"nation":[{"name":"Mexico","abbreviation":"MEX"}],"geog_unit":"Municipality","analysis_unit":"Persons  \n        \nUNITS IDENTIFIED:\n- Dwellings: yes\n- Vacant Units: Yes\n- Households: no\n- Individuals: yes\n- Group quarters: yes\n\nUNIT DESCRIPTIONS:\n- Dwellings: Space that is delimited, generally by walls and ceilings of any material, with an independent entrance, and used for inhabitation. That is, being used for preparing food, eating, and protecting oneself from the environment.\n- Households: Group formed by one or more people who habitually reside in the same dwelling and support themselves through common expenses, mainly to feed themselves, who may or may not be related to each other.\n- Group quarters: Premises intended to provide accomodation to groups of people who are subject to rules for co-residence and behavior due to reasons of health, education, discipline, rehabilitation, religion, work, social assistance and lodging, among others.","universe":"The population residing permanently in private dwellings within Mexico. 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Two types of employment questionnaires: basic (short) and extended (long), which are used in different quarters (see details)","sources":[{"name":"","origin":"","characteristics":""}],"coll_situation":"de jure, CENSUS DAY: Continuous survey","weight":"Survey weights computed by statistical agency should be used for most types of analysis"}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"conf_dec":[{"txt":"IPUMS International distributes integrated microdata of individuals and households only by agreement of collaborating national statistical offices and under the strictest of confidence. Before data may be distributed to an individual researcher, an electronic license agreement must be signed and approved.\n\nTo gain access to the data, a researcher must agree to the following:\n\n(1) Implement security measures to prevent unauthorized access to census microdata. Under IPUMS International agreements with collaborating agencies, redistribution of the data to third parties is prohibited.\n\n(2) Use the microdata for the exclusive purposes of scholarly research and education. Researchers must explicitly agree to not use microdata acquired for any commercial or income-generating venture.\n\n(3) Maintain the confidentiality of persons, households, and other entities. Any attempt to ascertain the identity of persons or households from the microdata is prohibited. Alleging that a person or household has been identified is also prohibited.\n\n(4) Report all publications based on these data to IPUMS International, which will in turn pass the information on to the relevant national statistical agencies.\n\nOnce a project is approved, a password is issued and data may be acquired through the Internet. Penalties for violating the license include: revocation of the license, recall of all microdata acquired, filing of a motion of censure to the appropriate professional organizations, and civil prosecution under the relevant national or international statutes.\n\nThese safeguards mirror the principles from the Joint ECE\/Eurostat Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality. Employees of the Minnesota Population Center who work with the census microdata to produce the harmonized database also sign agreements to respect the confidentiality of the data.\n\nIPUMS International works with each country's statistical office to minimize the risk of disclosure of respondent information. The details of the confidentiality protections vary across countries, but in all cases, names and detailed geographic information are suppressed and top-codes are imposed on variables such as income that might identify specific persons. In addition, IPUMS International uses a variety of technical procedures to enhance confidentiality protection. These include the following:\n\n(1) Swapping an undisclosed fraction of records from one administrative district to another to make positive identification of individuals impossible.\n\n(2) Randomizing the placement of households within districts to disguise the order in which individuals were enumerated or the data processed.\n\n(3) Aggregating codes of sensitive characteristics (e.g., grouping together very small ethnic categories)\n\n(4) Top- and bottom-coding continuous variables to prevent identification of extreme cases.\n\nThe safety record for public-use census microdata is apparently perfect. In almost four decades of use, there has not been a single verified breach of statistical confidentiality. The measures implemented by the IPUMS International are designed to extend this record.","required":"yes","form_no":"","form_uri":""}],"contact":[{"name":"Instituto Nacional de Estad\u00edstica, Geograf\u00eda e Inform\u00e1tica (INEGI)","affiliation":"","email":"","uri":""}],"cit_req":". Steven Ruggles, Lara Cleveland, Rodrigo Lovaton, Sula Sarkar, Matthew Sobek, Derek Burk, Dan Ehrlich, Quinn Heimann, Jane Lee. Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International: Version 7.5 [dataset]. Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS, 2024. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1 [dataset]. Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS, 2024. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.18128\/D020.V7.5\n\nResearchers should also acknowledge the statistical agency that originally produced the data: Mexico, Instituto Nacional de Estad\u00edstica, Geograf\u00eda e Inform\u00e1tica (INEGI). National Occupation and Employment Survey (ENOE)\n\n\nThe licensing agreement for use of IPUMS International data requires that users supply IPUMS International with the title and full citation for any publications, research reports, or educational materials making use of the data or documentation.\n\nCopies of such materials are also gratefully received at ipums@umn.edu.\n\nPrinted matter should be sent to:\nIPUMS International\nMinnesota Population Center\nUniversity of Minnesota\n50 Willey Hall\n225 19th Avenue South\nMinneapolis, MN 55455","conditions":"An adapted version of the dataset, harmonized for international comparability, is available from IPUMS International (https:\/\/international.ipums.org\/international\/) under the following conditions:\n\nIPUMS International distributes integrated microdata of individuals and households only by agreement of collaborating national statistical offices and under the strictest of confidence. Before data may be distributed to an individual researcher, an electronic license agreement must be signed and approved.  To gain access to the data, a researcher must agree to the following:\n\n(1) Implement security measures to prevent unauthorized access to census microdata. Under IPUMS International agreements with collaborating agencies, redistribution of the data to third parties is prohibited.\n\n(2) Use the microdata for the exclusive purposes of scholarly research and education. Researchers must explicitly agree to not use microdata acquired for any commercial or income-generating venture.\n\n(3) Maintain the confidentiality of persons, households, and other entities. Any attempt to ascertain the identity of persons or households from the microdata is prohibited. 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Identification data<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Questionnaire number ___ of ___ of total questionnaires<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">State or entity ____<br \/>Municipality or district ____<br \/>Locality ____<br \/>Neighborhood or housing subdivision ____<br \/>Street ____<br \/>Outside unit number ____<br \/>Inside unit number ____<br \/>Telephone number ____<br \/>Control number _ _ _ _ _ _<br \/>UPM _ _ _ _ _<br \/>Weekly distribution number _ _ _<br \/>Household's order number on the list _ _ _ _<br \/>Selected household _ _<br \/>House number _<br \/>Moved home _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">4.3 Selection units<\/span>\n<br \/>The following are the concepts related to selection units:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h2\">Primary sampling units (PSU)<\/span>\n<br \/>These are units of area with identifiable boundaries on the ground, which group a set of homes, whose conformation criteria depend on each project.<\/p>\n\n<p>To construct the primary sampling units, geographical elements were used that result from primary units that vary the least over time and are more identifiable in the field, as is the case of locales, blocks and BGSA (Basic Geo-Statistical Areas).<\/p>\n\n<p>In a first stage, the primary sampling units that make up the sampling elements were selected. In the case of locales with blocks and segments in scattered rural areas, homes are selected in a second stage.<\/p>\n\n<p>PSUs were covered in their entirety and the lists of homes were drawn up, which is why they are also known as the listing area, a term that will be used synonymously with PSU. The criteria for their conformation depend on the size of the locale to which they belong:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In metropolitan areas, locales with 100,000 or more residents and state capitals. Each PSU has a minimum of 80 inhabited homes, optimally 100, and a maximum of 160. They are made up of one or more contiguous blocks belonging to one or more BGSA.<br \/>- In a city extension. Each PSU shall have a minimum of 160 inhabited homes, a maximum of 300 and optimally 200. PSUs, like those mentioned in the preceding paragraph, are made up of one or more contiguous blocks belonging to one or more BGSA.<br \/>- In the rural area. These are a set of bordering locales grouping a total of between 160 and 300 homes, optimally 200.<\/div><p>PSUs may be part of a BGSA, a complete BGSA or two or more joined BGSAs.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the self-represented city. This variable indicates the self-represented city, or whether the household is located in the urban complement or rural areas. The codes 81 to 86 refer both to the urban complement or rural areas.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"M\u00e9xico","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Guadalajara","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Monterrey","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Puebla","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Le\u00f3n","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Torre\u00f3n","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"San Luis Potos\u00ed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"M\u00e9rida","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Chihuahua","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Tampico","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Veracruz","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"Acapulco","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"Aguascalientes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"Morelia","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"16","labl":"Toluca","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"17","labl":"Saltillo","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"18","labl":"Villahermosa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"19","labl":"Tuxtla Guti\u00e9rrez","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"21","labl":"Tijuana","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"24","labl":"Culiac\u00e1n","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"25","labl":"Hermosillo","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"26","labl":"Durango","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"27","labl":"Tepic","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"28","labl":"Campeche","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"29","labl":"Cuernavaca","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"31","labl":"Oaxaca","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"32","labl":"Zacatecas","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"33","labl":"Colima","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"36","labl":"Quer\u00e9taro","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"39","labl":"Tlaxcala","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"40","labl":"La Paz","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"41","labl":"Canc\u00fan","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"43","labl":"Pachuca","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"81","labl":"Urban complement-rural","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"82","labl":"Urban complement-rural","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"83","labl":"Urban complement-rural","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"84","labl":"Urban complement-rural","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"85","labl":"Urban complement-rural","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"86","labl":"Urban complement-rural","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Geography: F-N Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_UPM","name":"MX2018I_UPM","var_intrvl":"contin","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"147","loc_end_pos":"154","loc_width":"8","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Primary sampling unit","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">4.3 Selection units<\/span>\n<br \/>The following are the concepts related to selection units:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h2\">Primary sampling units (PSU)<\/span>\n<br \/>These are units of area with identifiable boundaries on the ground, which group a set of homes, whose conformation criteria depend on each project.<\/p>\n\n<p>To construct the primary sampling units, geographical elements were used that result from primary units that vary the least over time and are more identifiable in the field, as is the case of locales, blocks and BGSA (Basic Geo-Statistical Areas).<\/p>\n\n<p>In a first stage, the primary sampling units that make up the sampling elements were selected. In the case of locales with blocks and segments in scattered rural areas, homes are selected in a second stage.<\/p>\n\n<p>PSUs were covered in their entirety and the lists of homes were drawn up, which is why they are also known as the listing area, a term that will be used synonymously with PSU. The criteria for their conformation depend on the size of the locale to which they belong:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In metropolitan areas, locales with 100,000 or more residents and state capitals. Each PSU has a minimum of 80 inhabited homes, optimally 100, and a maximum of 160. They are made up of one or more contiguous blocks belonging to one or more BGSA.<br \/>- In a city extension. Each PSU shall have a minimum of 160 inhabited homes, a maximum of 300 and optimally 200. PSUs, like those mentioned in the preceding paragraph, are made up of one or more contiguous blocks belonging to one or more BGSA.<br \/>- In the rural area. These are a set of bordering locales grouping a total of between 160 and 300 homes, optimally 200.<\/div><p>PSUs may be part of a BGSA, a complete BGSA or two or more joined BGSAs.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the primary sampling unit.","var_catgry":[],"var_codinstr":"This is a 8-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places","var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_UR","name":"MX2018I_UR","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"155","loc_end_pos":"155","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Urban-rural status","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">4.3 Selection units<\/span>\n<br \/>The following are the concepts related to selection units:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h2\">Primary sampling units (PSU)<\/span>\n<br \/>These are units of area with identifiable boundaries on the ground, which group a set of homes, whose conformation criteria depend on each project.<\/p>\n\n<p>To construct the primary sampling units, geographical elements were used that result from primary units that vary the least over time and are more identifiable in the field, as is the case of locales, blocks and BGSA (Basic Geo-Statistical Areas).<\/p>\n\n<p>In a first stage, the primary sampling units that make up the sampling elements were selected. In the case of locales with blocks and segments in scattered rural areas, homes are selected in a second stage.<\/p>\n\n<p>PSUs were covered in their entirety and the lists of homes were drawn up, which is why they are also known as the listing area, a term that will be used synonymously with PSU. The criteria for their conformation depend on the size of the locale to which they belong:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In metropolitan areas, locales with 100,000 or more residents and state capitals. Each PSU has a minimum of 80 inhabited homes, optimally 100, and a maximum of 160. They are made up of one or more contiguous blocks belonging to one or more BGSA.<br \/>- In a city extension. Each PSU shall have a minimum of 160 inhabited homes, a maximum of 300 and optimally 200. PSUs, like those mentioned in the preceding paragraph, are made up of one or more contiguous blocks belonging to one or more BGSA.<br \/>- In the rural area. These are a set of bordering locales grouping a total of between 160 and 300 homes, optimally 200.<\/div><p>PSUs may be part of a BGSA, a complete BGSA or two or more joined BGSAs.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the household is in an urban or rural area.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Urban","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Rural (and urban complement)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Geography: F-N Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_EST","name":"MX2018I_EST","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"156","loc_end_pos":"157","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Stratum","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the stratum.","var_catgry":[{"value":"10","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"30","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"40","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_EST_D","name":"MX2018I_EST_D","var_intrvl":"contin","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"158","loc_end_pos":"160","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Design stratum","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the design stratum.","var_catgry":[],"var_codinstr":"This is a 3-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places","var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_AGEB","name":"MX2018I_AGEB","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"161","loc_end_pos":"166","loc_width":"6","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Basic geostatistical area","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">4.3 Selection units<\/span>\n<br \/>The following are the concepts related to selection units:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h2\">Primary sampling units (PSU)<\/span>\n<br \/>These are units of area with identifiable boundaries on the ground, which group a set of homes, whose conformation criteria depend on each project.<\/p>\n\n<p>To construct the primary sampling units, geographical elements were used that result from primary units that vary the least over time and are more identifiable in the field, as is the case of locales, blocks and BGSA (Basic Geo-Statistical Areas).<\/p>\n\n<p>In a first stage, the primary sampling units that make up the sampling elements were selected. In the case of locales with blocks and segments in scattered rural areas, homes are selected in a second stage.<\/p>\n\n<p>PSUs were covered in their entirety and the lists of homes were drawn up, which is why they are also known as the listing area, a term that will be used synonymously with PSU. The criteria for their conformation depend on the size of the locale to which they belong:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In metropolitan areas, locales with 100,000 or more residents and state capitals. Each PSU has a minimum of 80 inhabited homes, optimally 100, and a maximum of 160. They are made up of one or more contiguous blocks belonging to one or more BGSA.<br \/>- In a city extension. Each PSU shall have a minimum of 160 inhabited homes, a maximum of 300 and optimally 200. PSUs, like those mentioned in the preceding paragraph, are made up of one or more contiguous blocks belonging to one or more BGSA.<br \/>- In the rural area. These are a set of bordering locales grouping a total of between 160 and 300 homes, optimally 200.<\/div><p>PSUs may be part of a BGSA, a complete BGSA or two or more joined BGSAs.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the basic geostatistical area.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999999","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Geography: F-N Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_CON","name":"MX2018I_CON","var_intrvl":"contin","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"167","loc_end_pos":"171","loc_width":"5","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Control number","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Identification data<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Questionnaire number ___ of ___ of total questionnaires<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">State or entity ____<br \/>Municipality or district ____<br \/>Locality ____<br \/>Neighborhood or housing subdivision ____<br \/>Street ____<br \/>Outside unit number ____<br \/>Inside unit number ____<br \/>Telephone number ____<br \/>Control number _ _ _ _ _ _<br \/>UPM _ _ _ _ _<br \/>Weekly distribution number _ _ _<br \/>Household's order number on the list _ _ _ _<br \/>Selected household _ _<br \/>House number _<br \/>Moved home _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6. Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>The central goal of the sociodemographic questionnaire is to record, as its name states, the main sociodemographic characteristics of the residents of selected homes, such as sex, age, place of birth, education, marital status of the people and to identify the population 12 years of age or older to whom the occupation and employment survey should be applied (the purpose of which is to identify information in the occupational characteristics of the population). Additionally, it permits precise control of the field work, as shown below.<\/p>\n\n<p>Taking into consideration that the ENOE is a survey visiting the selected residence up to five times, once each trimester (the first visit is made to compile the required information and the remaining four visits are made to update this information), the questionnaire design is such that most of the headings, especially those related to identification data, include up to five fields to record information referring to the same topic.<\/p>\n\n<p>In general terms, the sociodemographic 1uestionnaire is divided into two larger sections which we will call cover page and back. The content and completion instructions are described below, first, of the cover page and then those referring to the back<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cover page<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure - image of the first page from the sociodemographic questionnaire]<\/p>\n\n<p>Most of this section contains information that allows the selected homes to be located, from a geographical and processing perspective, and provides operative control of the interview, but also allows the basis of the information that will be obtained in relation to the residents of the home, the number of households included within them and the availability of the domestic employees.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h2\">6.1 Section I. Identification data<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to geographically reference the selected home.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Most of the information shall be transcribed from the list of selected homes (mnv-07) with the exception of data referring to the headings questionnaire of questionnaires, phone number, household no. and household moved. The identification data shall only be recorded the first time you conduct the interview in the selected home. The transcription of this data must be faithful in order to avoid serious problems in the subsequent phases.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure - Identification data]<br \/><br \/>- Write the data pertinent to the headings questionnaire of questionnaires, phone number, household no. and household moved based on the criteria stated below.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Questionnaire of questionnaires<\/span>\n<br \/>This heading is used to enter the number of questionnaires used to obtain the information from each household. Fill out this heading. Until you have finished the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>To avoid overlap, whenever you use more than one questionnaire, be sure that you enter all identification data on each of them.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Telephone number<\/span>\n<br \/>This data can be extremely useful to verify or supplement the information compiled during the interview, set appointments (interview date and time) when it has been difficult to contact the informant; but if they refuse to provide them, do not insist, leave the space blank. Regardless of the response to this request, explain that this information will only be used in the cases described.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Household number<\/span>\n<br \/>To determine the number you should enter in this heading, first check how many households or groups of people are in the home. To do this, consult the information in question 3 of section V Residents of the home and household identification, and also take the following criteria into consideration:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Homes with a single household. If only one household resides in the home, in this heading you should always enter the number one, regardless of whether it is a household different from the one registered in a previous visit.<br \/>- Homes with two or more households. Identification of household number one. If more than one household resides in the home, assign one of them number one and the rest a progressive number. The household assigned number one shall be at the discretion of the informant; if they do not know which to assign this number, tell them that it should be the household to which the owner or person responsible for the home belongs.<br \/>- The number you assign to the other household(s) have no special criteria, so you can assign the numbers arbitrarily, as the only purpose is to distinguish them from each other; but, you should use one sociodemographic questionnaire for each household.<br \/>- Homes in which a resident could not be contacted. If despite your efforts to establish contact with any of the residents of a home, you cannot do so; consider, for the purpose of filling in the heading Household no., that there is only one household in that home, that is, enter the code number one.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Household moved<\/span>\n<br \/>Household moved. The replacement of one household by another in the course of the second to fifth visit to the home.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Conceptual clarifications:<\/span>\n<br \/>This heading identifies whether the household(s) recorded as residents of the home in the first interview are or are not the same from one interview to another throughout the five trimesters the home remains in the sampling.<\/p>\n\n<p>A household is considered to have moved from the home if all the members of the household left, and only if said household was replaced by another. From an operational perspective, the existence of a household moved should only be entered if an interview has been conducted with the household that replaced the previous one.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the new household refuses to provide the information, the number entered in the field Household moved on the questionnaire of the previous household should not be changed under any circumstances until the replacement becomes effective; therefore, only for operational purposes you should continue using the same questionnaire for the household that was there to enter the results of the refusal.<\/p>\n\n<p>A household is also considered to have moved in cases such as the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. When no member 12 years of age or older obtained in a previous interview has remained, even if members of that household under 12 years of age have remained in the home, and where they can be cared for by other person(s) 12 years of age or older, or not.<br \/><br \/>First interview<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>Second interview<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/><span class=\"pg\">[p.77]<\/span><br \/><br \/>2. When the employers have returned to the home, in the case of homes inhabited by domestic servants, who had initially been obtained as the sole household residing in the home.<br \/><br \/>First interview (Household of domestic servants)<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>Fourth interview<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>3. If at least one of the members 12 years old or older returns after it was uninhabited, it is not entered as a household moved, as the household was not replaced by another. If other people have arrived with the person(s) who returned, record the former as new members of the original household.<\/div><p>Do not change the code entered in household moved. Limit yourself to updating the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>To facilitate the operational work, use the same questionnaire that had been used before the home was abandoned.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>First interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Second interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Fourth interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">4. When you detect that information was being collected in the wrong home. Follow these instructions once you conduct the interview in the correct home; if you are not able to do so, do not change the data recorded in household moved, and in the heading Result of no interview, enter the code based on the result.<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Don't consider a household to have been replaced if at least one of the members 12 years old or older from the previous household remains in the home, due to the simple fact that members have been added who are older than the members of the original household; in this case consider the new residents simply as new members.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Fourth interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">-In the first interview, enter the code zero for each household; this should not be changed until it is effectively replaced by another household.<\/div><p>To facilitate the explanation of how to report households moved, in the example shown below, the surnames of the supposed households are included, although in practice you will have to review the information entered in the first five questions as a whole in order to determine if a household has moved, considering that when the information is obtained, the people's surnames are not entered.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Homes with one household<\/span>\n<br \/>Household status:<\/p>\n\n<p>1. The household moved and was replaced<\/p>\n\n<p>How to proceed?\n<br \/>In this case three situations may be present:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. A household obtained in a previous interview has moved and another is found in its place.<br \/>2. People older than 12 years of age have left the home and only the younger children remain.<br \/>3. In a previous interview the household of a domestic servant was recorded as the only household, but the employer's household has returned.<\/div><p>To report the case as a household moved, do the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Use a new questionnaire to obtain the new household's information.<br \/>Transcribe all identification data from the previous questionnaire to the new questionnaire, except data for the heading household moved.<br \/>In household moved, enter the code 1, 2, 3, or 4 based on the number of household changes in the home.<br \/>Start the interview.<\/div><p>In the case of the household that has moved due to the departure of members 12 years of age or older and in the case of employers (of domestic servants) who have returned to the home, in addition to the aforementioned criteria, do the following: include those less than 12 years of age as members of the new household; and in the case of domestic servant(s), include them on the same questionnaire for the new household, at the end of the list of members of the household.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Cancel the questionnaire for the household that has moved as follows:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- On the cover page, using a blue pen, draw two diagonal parallel lines and between them write the phrase: \"The household moved\".<br \/>- Staple the voided questionnaire to the new one, so that the back of the new form is in front, to facilitate its subsequent review.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">If the only household that resided in the home left, but it was replaced by two or more households, do the following: as one of the new households must replace the one that left, assign it code one to indicate that it has replaced the one that left, and for the other households, as they are not replacing any other household and are being entered for the first time, under the heading household, enter the corresponding consecutive number and in the household moved enter zero, as it will be the first time they are obtained.<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>2. The interview could not be conducted in the first trimester\n<br \/>If you are not able to obtain the information in the first interview for any reason, enter the code 1 in household number and the code zero in household moved. These codes shall remain even until you are able to conduct the interview in the household. In these cases, use the same sociodemographic questionnaire to collect the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>If in any subsequent interview you find that the home is now inhabited, use the same questionnaire to collect the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>3. The home is uninhabited\n<br \/>If in an interview other than the first, you find that the household entered previously has abandoned the home and it is now uninhabited, proceed as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Do not change any data or cancel the questionnaire as long as the home remains uninhabited.<br \/>- Enter the code 06 under the heading result of the interview. Assign the same code in each trimester, as long as it remains uninhabited.<br \/>- If the home again becomes inhabited by a different household than the one obtained previously, treat it as a household moved, that is, proceed as indicated in point 1.<\/div><p>This same criterion applies if only children less than 12 years old have remained in the home, as they are inadequate informants.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>4. The household that had moved has returned\n<br \/>If when you go back to the selected home you find that it is again inhabited and when conducting the interview you detect that it is the same household as that obtained in another interview, do not treat it as a household moved, as the household was not replaced by another; therefore the code entered in the heading household moved should not be changed.<\/p>\n\n<p>Now, in order to facilitate the work of updating the information, you should use the same questionnaire.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>4. The household that had moved has returned\n<br \/>If a household returns after another has inhabited the home, treat it as a household moved. That is, obtain the information on another questionnaire.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Homes with two or more households<\/span>\n<br \/>The procedure to report cases of a household that has moved when two or more households reside in the selected home is similar to that for cases in which only one household is in residence, except in the following situations:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Household status<\/span>\n<br \/>1. One or more households left, but there was another in their place<\/p>\n\n<p>How to proceed?\n<br \/>If, when conducting the interview, you detect that one or more of the households have moved but were replaced, do the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Fill out a questionnaire for each new household.<br \/>- In the heading household no., enter the same code as the replaced household.<br \/>- In the heading household moved, enter the corresponding progressive number.<br \/>- Cancel the questionnaire of the household(s) that left.<\/div><p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>2. One or more households left and they were not replaced\n<br \/>If, when conducting the interview, you find that there are fewer households in the home than those obtained in the previous interview, do the following:<\/p>\n\n<p>Cancel the questionnaire for the household that has moved as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- On the cover page, using a blue pen, draw two diagonal parallel lines and between them write the phrase: \"the household moved\".<br \/>- In result of the interview, enter the code 14. As you can see later in section ii result of the interview, this is an independent code from the typology considered in the code list, and indicates that the home remains inhabited, although the household in question has left.<br \/>- If the household that moved was number 1, update the data in the section v residents of the home and identification of households in household questionnaire 2. no additional explanation will be necessary, taking into consideration that the codes entered in the heading household moved and result of the interview in the questionnaire of the household that left, will be sufficient to understand why that questionnaire was updated.<br \/><br \/>Example:<br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>- Continue with the normal interview in the case of the households that have remained in the home.<\/div><p>3. One or more households left, but were replaced in subsequent interviews\n<br \/>If when you go back to a home in which the number of resident households reported had previously decreased, you detect that the number has again increased, record the new households as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In household number, enter the consecutive number that corresponds to each of them in relation to the household(s) that still reside in the home, and in relation to the household that is being replaced.<br \/>- In household moved enter the consecutive number corresponding to each household according to the number of household replacements that have occurred in the home for that household in particular.<br \/>- In result of the interview for the new household, enter the code 00; for the household(s) that were not replaced, enter the code 14. This code is only used the first time you detect that the household in question is no longer residing in the home, as long as other households remain in residence.<br \/>- Cancel the questionnaire(s) of the households that left, according to the stated guidelines.<\/div><p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>4. All the households left and none were replaced\n<br \/>When you detect that in a previous interview the presence of two or more households was reported, but in the current interview you detect that the home is uninhabited, report the situation as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Do not change any data recorded in the headings household number, household moved, or cancel the sociodemographic questionnaires of the households that left, as long as the home remains uninhabited.<br \/>- In result of the interview of each household, enter the code 06 or that corresponding to type B or C. Assign the respective code in each trimester, as long as the home remains uninhabited.<br \/>- If in a subsequent interview you detect that home again becomes inhabited by one or more different households, in household moved, enter the corresponding code according to the number of households replaced in the home for that household, and in result of the interview enter the code 14 for the household that was not replaced.<br \/>- Cancel the sociodemographic questionnaire of the household that left.<\/div><p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Special case<\/span>\n<br \/>Treatment of the household that moved. If in an interview after the first one, when trying to update the information, the informant reports that the information obtained previously was purposely falsified and agrees to correct it in the current visit, as an exceptional case, treat it as a household that has moved in order to obtain the correct information.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Joining or dividing households in the home<\/span>\n<br \/>It is possible that during the second to fifth interviews you detect that the quantity of households in the home has increased or decreased in relation to the number originally recorded, because they decided to unite (join) or separate (divide).<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Conceptual clarifications:<\/span>\n<br \/>Joining of households. Union of two or more households that had previously been obtained as independent. Consider them joined when the households begin to share grocery expenses.\n<br \/>Dividing of households. Separation that occurs in a household (that had previously been obtained as a single one) to form two or more households. Consider them divided when the households no longer share grocery expenses.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>In the case of joining:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cancel the sociodemographic questionnaire of the household that became part of the other, as follows:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Using a blue pen, draw two diagonal parallel lines and between them write the phrase: \"household joined with household no. x\".<br \/>- In result of the interview enter the code 14, since the home remains inhabited when you report that this household has joined.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- In the sociodemographic questionnaire of the remaining household, record the people from the household that disappears as new members.<\/div><p>When there is division of household(s):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Remove the household of the people who now form other households, according to the criteria of section VIII, question 6. sociodemographic characteristics.<br \/>- Use a sociodemographic questionnaire for each household that was formed as a result of the separation.<br \/>- In the heading household number on each new sociodemographic questionnaire, enter the corresponding consecutive number according to the number of households in the home.<br \/>- In the heading household moved of each new sociodemographic questionnaire enter the code 0.<\/div><p>In the case of a wrong home:<\/p>\n\n<p>Although it is uncommon, there is a possibility you will find that, due to error, the information was collected in the wrong home. Before making any correction, verify the situation. Compare the identification data on the list of homes with the physical location of the home. Remember that it is wrong to define the location of a home based on the name entered on the list of homes; if you consider it appropriate, ask for your supervisor's support.<\/p>\n\n<p>If you find that you have effectively been completing the survey on the wrong home, do the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cancel the sociodemographic questionnaire of the mistaken home by drawing two diagonal parallel lines (with a blue pen) on the cover page and in the middle write down the phrase \"wrong home\".<br \/>- Use a new sociodemographic questionnaire to obtain the information for the correct home; transcribe to the new questionnaire all identification data except that referenced in the heading household moved. In this case, enter the code number one, that is, treat it as a household that has moved. Thus, this code shall indicate to the system that the household obtained previously no longer exists and that the current one has replaced it. Continue to conduct the interview as normal.<br \/>- When you have concluded the interview, staple the sociodemographic questionnaire of the wrong home to the one filled out for the correct home.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the control number.","var_catgry":[],"var_codinstr":"This is a 5-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places","var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_D_ANIO","name":"MX2018I_D_ANIO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"172","loc_end_pos":"175","loc_width":"4","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Year of final interview","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Interview result<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Final<\/span><div class=\"i1\">Codes list for recording interview results:<br \/><br \/>[] 00 Interview completed<br \/><br \/>Interview not completed<br \/>Type A (occupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 No one home at the time of visits<br \/>[] 02 Temporarily absent<br \/>[] 03 Refused to provide information<br \/>[] 04 Inadequate respondent<br \/>[] 05 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<br \/>[] 14 Household has moved<br \/>[] 15 Interview was suspended<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type B (unoccupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 06 Adequate for residence<br \/>[] 07 For temporary use<br \/>[] 08 Inadequate for residence<br \/>[] 09 Used temporarily for reasons other than residence<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type C (household not visible)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 10 Demolished<br \/>[] 11 Changed location (mobile home)<br \/>[] 12 Permanently used for reasons other than residence<br \/>[] 13 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Date<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ Day<br \/>_ Month<br \/>_ Year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.2 Section II. Result of the interview<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to understand the results you have obtained by going to conduct the interview. This result may vary in each interview, thus they have considered the fields to enter the results each interviewer obtains during the time the home is in the sample. The section is divided into two parts, preliminary and final, of which you only have to fill out the preliminary results column; the final results should be filled out by the supervisor.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span>\n<br \/>Taking into account that it is not always feasible to locate the residents of the selected homes the first time you go to a home to obtain the information, you should return up to five times, at different times, throughout the week of the survey, trying to locate an adequate informant.<\/p>\n\n<p>All homes must be visited in the appropriate trimester, regardless of the result reported previously, as its inhabitation status may change from one trimester to another.<\/p>\n\n<p>To classify the results of the interview there are four categories:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- 00 (double zero) Interview achieved. This category indicates that you were successful obtaining the information.<br \/>- Type A home inhabited. This classification groups situations in which the interviewer was not able to obtain the information, despite your efforts, because the home is inhabited.<br \/>- Type B home uninhabited. This category groups those cases in which the information could not be obtained because the home is uninhabited.<br \/>- Type C home outside of sample. This category includes cases in which it was not possible to conduct the interview for different reasons: the space recorded as a home never was one, or used to be a home but is no longer one, the home no longer exists in the location on the list because it was destroyed or relocated.<\/div><p>In all those cases where the result has been no interview, regardless of the code assigned, provide the supervisor useful or relevant information in the comments section that permits the verification or rescue of an interview. For example, indicate the time you were able to find the residents, the willingness or lack thereof of the informants who could attend the interview, if there are any neighbors who could provide information, characteristics of the home or the area that are not specified in the field material.<\/p>\n\n<p>Below you will find the instructions to follow to fill out the data in this section:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Period. Based on the interview number, enter the corresponding code, which is made up of three digits: the first indicates the number of the trimester and the remaining two the year it is conducted.<br \/>- Code. Enter the result code of the interview: achieved (double zero) or not achieved (codes 01 to 15), based on the List of codes to record the result of the interview, section located below the box for this section.<\/div><span class=\"pg\">[p. 90]<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Date. Enter two digits for each heading: day, month, and year. This data could refer to the moment the interview takes place or the last attempt to achieve it.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Type A Home inhabited<\/span>\n<br \/>The situations in which the interview is not achieved, despite the presence of residents in the home, are grouped in this category. Remember that before reporting a case in this category you must have visited the home up to five times, on different days and at different hours during the week of the survey, trying to find the adequate informant; in addition, have questioned the neighbors about what time you could find them.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure the participation of the people in those cases in which they refuse to cooperate or when you are not able to establish contact with them despite the visits to the home at different hours, you have presentation documents through which people are provided with specific information about the objective of the survey and are invited to participate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Code and reason:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">01. There is no one in the home at the time of the interview <\/span>\n<br \/>Assign this code when:\n<br \/>After the five visits to the selected home, you have not been able to establish contact with any resident of said home, despite that you went there, throughout the week of the survey, on different days and at different hours. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you should have been able to verify, at least, which day and at what time they could be contacted by the supervisor, who will have to go to try to obtain the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>The investigation related to the time any resident could be located may be done among the neighbors, concierges or security guards. If you have not been able to establish contact with anyone who can provide you information, observe the conditions of the home to determine whether it is inhabited; you can observe this based on the fact that the electrical meter is turning, the presence of clothing on the line, pets or plants with signs that someone takes care of them.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the year of final interview.","var_catgry":[{"value":"2018","labl":"2018","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_D_DIA","name":"MX2018I_D_DIA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"176","loc_end_pos":"177","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Day of final interview","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Interview result<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Final<\/span><div class=\"i1\">Codes list for recording interview results:<br \/><br \/>[] 00 Interview completed<br \/><br \/>Interview not completed<br \/>Type A (occupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 No one home at the time of visits<br \/>[] 02 Temporarily absent<br \/>[] 03 Refused to provide information<br \/>[] 04 Inadequate respondent<br \/>[] 05 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<br \/>[] 14 Household has moved<br \/>[] 15 Interview was suspended<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type B (unoccupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 06 Adequate for residence<br \/>[] 07 For temporary use<br \/>[] 08 Inadequate for residence<br \/>[] 09 Used temporarily for reasons other than residence<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type C (household not visible)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 10 Demolished<br \/>[] 11 Changed location (mobile home)<br \/>[] 12 Permanently used for reasons other than residence<br \/>[] 13 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Date<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ Day<br \/>_ Month<br \/>_ Year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.2 Section II. Result of the interview<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to understand the results you have obtained by going to conduct the interview. This result may vary in each interview, thus they have considered the fields to enter the results each interviewer obtains during the time the home is in the sample. The section is divided into two parts, preliminary and final, of which you only have to fill out the preliminary results column; the final results should be filled out by the supervisor.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span>\n<br \/>Taking into account that it is not always feasible to locate the residents of the selected homes the first time you go to a home to obtain the information, you should return up to five times, at different times, throughout the week of the survey, trying to locate an adequate informant.<\/p>\n\n<p>All homes must be visited in the appropriate trimester, regardless of the result reported previously, as its inhabitation status may change from one trimester to another.<\/p>\n\n<p>To classify the results of the interview there are four categories:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- 00 (double zero) Interview achieved. This category indicates that you were successful obtaining the information.<br \/>- Type A home inhabited. This classification groups situations in which the interviewer was not able to obtain the information, despite your efforts, because the home is inhabited.<br \/>- Type B home uninhabited. This category groups those cases in which the information could not be obtained because the home is uninhabited.<br \/>- Type C home outside of sample. This category includes cases in which it was not possible to conduct the interview for different reasons: the space recorded as a home never was one, or used to be a home but is no longer one, the home no longer exists in the location on the list because it was destroyed or relocated.<\/div><p>In all those cases where the result has been no interview, regardless of the code assigned, provide the supervisor useful or relevant information in the comments section that permits the verification or rescue of an interview. For example, indicate the time you were able to find the residents, the willingness or lack thereof of the informants who could attend the interview, if there are any neighbors who could provide information, characteristics of the home or the area that are not specified in the field material.<\/p>\n\n<p>Below you will find the instructions to follow to fill out the data in this section:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Period. Based on the interview number, enter the corresponding code, which is made up of three digits: the first indicates the number of the trimester and the remaining two the year it is conducted.<br \/>- Code. Enter the result code of the interview: achieved (double zero) or not achieved (codes 01 to 15), based on the List of codes to record the result of the interview, section located below the box for this section.<\/div><span class=\"pg\">[p. 90]<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Date. Enter two digits for each heading: day, month, and year. This data could refer to the moment the interview takes place or the last attempt to achieve it.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Type A Home inhabited<\/span>\n<br \/>The situations in which the interview is not achieved, despite the presence of residents in the home, are grouped in this category. Remember that before reporting a case in this category you must have visited the home up to five times, on different days and at different hours during the week of the survey, trying to find the adequate informant; in addition, have questioned the neighbors about what time you could find them.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure the participation of the people in those cases in which they refuse to cooperate or when you are not able to establish contact with them despite the visits to the home at different hours, you have presentation documents through which people are provided with specific information about the objective of the survey and are invited to participate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Code and reason:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">01. There is no one in the home at the time of the interview <\/span>\n<br \/>Assign this code when:\n<br \/>After the five visits to the selected home, you have not been able to establish contact with any resident of said home, despite that you went there, throughout the week of the survey, on different days and at different hours. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you should have been able to verify, at least, which day and at what time they could be contacted by the supervisor, who will have to go to try to obtain the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>The investigation related to the time any resident could be located may be done among the neighbors, concierges or security guards. 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Interview result<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Final<\/span><div class=\"i1\">Codes list for recording interview results:<br \/><br \/>[] 00 Interview completed<br \/><br \/>Interview not completed<br \/>Type A (occupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 No one home at the time of visits<br \/>[] 02 Temporarily absent<br \/>[] 03 Refused to provide information<br \/>[] 04 Inadequate respondent<br \/>[] 05 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<br \/>[] 14 Household has moved<br \/>[] 15 Interview was suspended<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type B (unoccupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 06 Adequate for residence<br \/>[] 07 For temporary use<br \/>[] 08 Inadequate for residence<br \/>[] 09 Used temporarily for reasons other than residence<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type C (household not visible)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 10 Demolished<br \/>[] 11 Changed location (mobile home)<br \/>[] 12 Permanently used for reasons other than residence<br \/>[] 13 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Date<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ Day<br \/>_ Month<br \/>_ Year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.2 Section II. Result of the interview<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to understand the results you have obtained by going to conduct the interview. This result may vary in each interview, thus they have considered the fields to enter the results each interviewer obtains during the time the home is in the sample. The section is divided into two parts, preliminary and final, of which you only have to fill out the preliminary results column; the final results should be filled out by the supervisor.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span>\n<br \/>Taking into account that it is not always feasible to locate the residents of the selected homes the first time you go to a home to obtain the information, you should return up to five times, at different times, throughout the week of the survey, trying to locate an adequate informant.<\/p>\n\n<p>All homes must be visited in the appropriate trimester, regardless of the result reported previously, as its inhabitation status may change from one trimester to another.<\/p>\n\n<p>To classify the results of the interview there are four categories:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- 00 (double zero) Interview achieved. This category indicates that you were successful obtaining the information.<br \/>- Type A home inhabited. This classification groups situations in which the interviewer was not able to obtain the information, despite your efforts, because the home is inhabited.<br \/>- Type B home uninhabited. This category groups those cases in which the information could not be obtained because the home is uninhabited.<br \/>- Type C home outside of sample. This category includes cases in which it was not possible to conduct the interview for different reasons: the space recorded as a home never was one, or used to be a home but is no longer one, the home no longer exists in the location on the list because it was destroyed or relocated.<\/div><p>In all those cases where the result has been no interview, regardless of the code assigned, provide the supervisor useful or relevant information in the comments section that permits the verification or rescue of an interview. For example, indicate the time you were able to find the residents, the willingness or lack thereof of the informants who could attend the interview, if there are any neighbors who could provide information, characteristics of the home or the area that are not specified in the field material.<\/p>\n\n<p>Below you will find the instructions to follow to fill out the data in this section:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Period. Based on the interview number, enter the corresponding code, which is made up of three digits: the first indicates the number of the trimester and the remaining two the year it is conducted.<br \/>- Code. Enter the result code of the interview: achieved (double zero) or not achieved (codes 01 to 15), based on the List of codes to record the result of the interview, section located below the box for this section.<\/div><span class=\"pg\">[p. 90]<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Date. Enter two digits for each heading: day, month, and year. This data could refer to the moment the interview takes place or the last attempt to achieve it.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Type A Home inhabited<\/span>\n<br \/>The situations in which the interview is not achieved, despite the presence of residents in the home, are grouped in this category. Remember that before reporting a case in this category you must have visited the home up to five times, on different days and at different hours during the week of the survey, trying to find the adequate informant; in addition, have questioned the neighbors about what time you could find them.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure the participation of the people in those cases in which they refuse to cooperate or when you are not able to establish contact with them despite the visits to the home at different hours, you have presentation documents through which people are provided with specific information about the objective of the survey and are invited to participate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Code and reason:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">01. There is no one in the home at the time of the interview <\/span>\n<br \/>Assign this code when:\n<br \/>After the five visits to the selected home, you have not been able to establish contact with any resident of said home, despite that you went there, throughout the week of the survey, on different days and at different hours. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you should have been able to verify, at least, which day and at what time they could be contacted by the supervisor, who will have to go to try to obtain the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>The investigation related to the time any resident could be located may be done among the neighbors, concierges or security guards. 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Identification data<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Questionnaire number ___ of ___ of total questionnaires<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">State or entity ____<br \/>Municipality or district ____<br \/>Locality ____<br \/>Neighborhood or housing subdivision ____<br \/>Street ____<br \/>Outside unit number ____<br \/>Inside unit number ____<br \/>Telephone number ____<br \/>Control number _ _ _ _ _ _<br \/>UPM _ _ _ _ _<br \/>Weekly distribution number _ _ _<br \/>Household's order number on the list _ _ _ _<br \/>Selected household _ _<br \/>House number _<br \/>Moved home _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.1 Section I. Identification data<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to geographically reference the selected home.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Household moved<\/span>\n<br \/>Household moved. The replacement of one household by another in the course of the second to fifth visit to the home.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Conceptual clarifications:<\/span>\n<br \/>This heading identifies whether the household(s) recorded as residents of the home in the first interview are or are not the same from one interview to another throughout the five trimesters the home remains in the sampling.<\/p>\n\n<p>A household is considered to have moved from the home if all the members of the household left, and only if said household was replaced by another. From an operational perspective, the existence of a household moved should only be entered if an interview has been conducted with the household that replaced the previous one.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the new household refuses to provide the information, the number entered in the field Household moved on the questionnaire of the previous household should not be changed under any circumstances until the replacement becomes effective; therefore, only for operational purposes you should continue using the same questionnaire for the household that was there to enter the results of the refusal.<\/p>\n\n<p>A household is also considered to have moved in cases such as the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. When no member 12 years of age or older obtained in a previous interview has remained, even if members of that household under 12 years of age have remained in the home, and where they can be cared for by other person(s) 12 years of age or older, or not.<br \/><br \/>First interview<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>Second interview<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/><span class=\"pg\">[p.77]<\/span><br \/><br \/>2. When the employers have returned to the home, in the case of homes inhabited by domestic servants, who had initially been obtained as the sole household residing in the home.<br \/><br \/>First interview (Household of domestic servants)<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>Fourth interview<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>3. If at least one of the members 12 years old or older returns after it was uninhabited, it is not entered as a household moved, as the household was not replaced by another. If other people have arrived with the person(s) who returned, record the former as new members of the original household.<\/div><p>Do not change the code entered in household moved. Limit yourself to updating the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>To facilitate the operational work, use the same questionnaire that had been used before the home was abandoned.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>First interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Second interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Fourth interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">4. When you detect that information was being collected in the wrong home. Follow these instructions once you conduct the interview in the correct home; if you are not able to do so, do not change the data recorded in household moved, and in the heading Result of no interview, enter the code based on the result.<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Don't consider a household to have been replaced if at least one of the members 12 years old or older from the previous household remains in the home, due to the simple fact that members have been added who are older than the members of the original household; in this case consider the new residents simply as new members.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Fourth interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">-In the first interview, enter the code zero for each household; this should not be changed until it is effectively replaced by another household.<\/div><p>To facilitate the explanation of how to report households moved, in the example shown below, the surnames of the supposed households are included, although in practice you will have to review the information entered in the first five questions as a whole in order to determine if a household has moved, considering that when the information is obtained, the people's surnames are not entered.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Homes with one household<\/span>\n<br \/>Household status:<\/p>\n\n<p>1. The household moved and was replaced<\/p>\n\n<p>How to proceed?\n<br \/>In this case three situations may be present:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. A household obtained in a previous interview has moved and another is found in its place.<br \/>2. People older than 12 years of age have left the home and only the younger children remain.<br \/>3. In a previous interview the household of a domestic servant was recorded as the only household, but the employer's household has returned.<\/div><p>To report the case as a household moved, do the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Use a new questionnaire to obtain the new household's information.<br \/>Transcribe all identification data from the previous questionnaire to the new questionnaire, except data for the heading household moved.<br \/>In household moved, enter the code 1, 2, 3, or 4 based on the number of household changes in the home.<br \/>Start the interview.<\/div><p>In the case of the household that has moved due to the departure of members 12 years of age or older and in the case of employers (of domestic servants) who have returned to the home, in addition to the aforementioned criteria, do the following: include those less than 12 years of age as members of the new household; and in the case of domestic servant(s), include them on the same questionnaire for the new household, at the end of the list of members of the household.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Cancel the questionnaire for the household that has moved as follows:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- On the cover page, using a blue pen, draw two diagonal parallel lines and between them write the phrase: \"The household moved\".<br \/>- Staple the voided questionnaire to the new one, so that the back of the new form is in front, to facilitate its subsequent review.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">If the only household that resided in the home left, but it was replaced by two or more households, do the following: as one of the new households must replace the one that left, assign it code one to indicate that it has replaced the one that left, and for the other households, as they are not replacing any other household and are being entered for the first time, under the heading household, enter the corresponding consecutive number and in the household moved enter zero, as it will be the first time they are obtained.<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>2. The interview could not be conducted in the first trimester\n<br \/>If you are not able to obtain the information in the first interview for any reason, enter the code 1 in household number and the code zero in household moved. These codes shall remain even until you are able to conduct the interview in the household. In these cases, use the same sociodemographic questionnaire to collect the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>If in any subsequent interview you find that the home is now inhabited, use the same questionnaire to collect the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>3. The home is uninhabited\n<br \/>If in an interview other than the first, you find that the household entered previously has abandoned the home and it is now uninhabited, proceed as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Do not change any data or cancel the questionnaire as long as the home remains uninhabited.<br \/>- Enter the code 06 under the heading result of the interview. Assign the same code in each trimester, as long as it remains uninhabited.<br \/>- If the home again becomes inhabited by a different household than the one obtained previously, treat it as a household moved, that is, proceed as indicated in point 1.<\/div><p>This same criterion applies if only children less than 12 years old have remained in the home, as they are inadequate informants.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>4. The household that had moved has returned\n<br \/>If when you go back to the selected home you find that it is again inhabited and when conducting the interview you detect that it is the same household as that obtained in another interview, do not treat it as a household moved, as the household was not replaced by another; therefore the code entered in the heading household moved should not be changed.<\/p>\n\n<p>Now, in order to facilitate the work of updating the information, you should use the same questionnaire.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>4. The household that had moved has returned\n<br \/>If a household returns after another has inhabited the home, treat it as a household moved. That is, obtain the information on another questionnaire.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Homes with two or more households<\/span>\n<br \/>The procedure to report cases of a household that has moved when two or more households reside in the selected home is similar to that for cases in which only one household is in residence, except in the following situations:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Household status<\/span>\n<br \/>1. One or more households left, but there was another in their place<\/p>\n\n<p>How to proceed?\n<br \/>If, when conducting the interview, you detect that one or more of the households have moved but were replaced, do the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Fill out a questionnaire for each new household.<br \/>- In the heading household no., enter the same code as the replaced household.<br \/>- In the heading household moved, enter the corresponding progressive number.<br \/>- Cancel the questionnaire of the household(s) that left.<\/div><p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>2. One or more households left and they were not replaced\n<br \/>If, when conducting the interview, you find that there are fewer households in the home than those obtained in the previous interview, do the following:<\/p>\n\n<p>Cancel the questionnaire for the household that has moved as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- On the cover page, using a blue pen, draw two diagonal parallel lines and between them write the phrase: \"the household moved\".<br \/>- In result of the interview, enter the code 14. As you can see later in section ii result of the interview, this is an independent code from the typology considered in the code list, and indicates that the home remains inhabited, although the household in question has left.<br \/>- If the household that moved was number 1, update the data in the section v residents of the home and identification of households in household questionnaire 2. no additional explanation will be necessary, taking into consideration that the codes entered in the heading household moved and result of the interview in the questionnaire of the household that left, will be sufficient to understand why that questionnaire was updated.<br \/><br \/>Example:<br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>- Continue with the normal interview in the case of the households that have remained in the home.<\/div><p>2. One or more households left and they were not replaced\n<br \/>If, when conducting the interview, you find that there are fewer households in the home than those obtained in the previous interview, do the following:<\/p>\n\n<p>Cancel the questionnaire for the household that has moved as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- On the cover page, using a blue pen, draw two diagonal parallel lines and between them write the phrase: \"the household moved\".<br \/>- In result of the interview, enter the code 14. As you can see later in section ii result of the interview, this is an independent code from the typology considered in the code list, and indicates that the home remains inhabited, although the household in question has left.<br \/>- If the household that moved was number 1, update the data in the section v residents of the home and identification of households in household questionnaire 2. no additional explanation will be necessary, taking into consideration that the codes entered in the heading household moved and result of the interview in the questionnaire of the household that left, will be sufficient to understand why that questionnaire was updated.<br \/><br \/>Example:<br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>- Continue with the normal interview in the case of the households that have remained in the home.<\/div><p>3. One or more households left, but were replaced in subsequent interviews\n<br \/>If when you go back to a home in which the number of resident households reported had previously decreased, you detect that the number has again increased, record the new households as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In household number, enter the consecutive number that corresponds to each of them in relation to the household(s) that still reside in the home, and in relation to the household that is being replaced.<br \/>- In household moved enter the consecutive number corresponding to each household according to the number of household replacements that have occurred in the home for that household in particular.<br \/>- In result of the interview for the new household, enter the code 00; for the household(s) that were not replaced, enter the code 14. This code is only used the first time you detect that the household in question is no longer residing in the home, as long as other households remain in residence.<br \/>- Cancel the questionnaire(s) of the households that left, according to the stated guidelines.<\/div><p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>4. All the households left and none were replaced\n<br \/>When you detect that in a previous interview the presence of two or more households was reported, but in the current interview you detect that the home is uninhabited, report the situation as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Do not change any data recorded in the headings household number, household moved, or cancel the sociodemographic questionnaires of the households that left, as long as the home remains uninhabited.<br \/>- In result of the interview of each household, enter the code 06 or that corresponding to type B or C. Assign the respective code in each trimester, as long as the home remains uninhabited.<br \/>- If in a subsequent interview you detect that home again becomes inhabited by one or more different households, in household moved, enter the corresponding code according to the number of households replaced in the home for that household, and in result of the interview enter the code 14 for the household that was not replaced.<br \/>- Cancel the sociodemographic questionnaire of the household that left.<\/div><p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Special case<\/span>\n<br \/>Treatment of the household that moved. If in an interview after the first one, when trying to update the information, the informant reports that the information obtained previously was purposely falsified and agrees to correct it in the current visit, as an exceptional case, treat it as a household that has moved in order to obtain the correct information.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of times the interviewed household has changed or moved.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"No change in household","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"First change of household","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Second change of household","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Third change of household","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Fourth change of household","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_INF","name":"MX2018I_INF","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"189","loc_end_pos":"190","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Informant person number","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h1\">X. Observations<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Informant<\/span><div class=\"i1\">(If there were multiple respondents, record code \"97\")<br \/><br \/>Interview:<br \/>1a _ _<br \/>2a _ _<br \/>3a _ _<br \/>4a _ _<br \/>5a _ _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.10 Section X. Comments<\/span>\n<br \/>This section is used to specify information related to the sociodemographic questionnaire.\n<br \/>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to report extraordinary situations. To record any explanation in this section, apply the same criteria given for the comments section on the cover page. Remember that to reference the information, in addition to entering the question number, you must enter the line number to which the explanatory notes refer.<br \/>- Identification of the number of questionnaires used. Once you have finished obtaining the information for all members of the household, on the heading questionnaire of questionnaires, which appears in the upper right margin of the cover page, enter how many questionnaires you used per household: if you only used one questionnaire in a household enter: questionnaire 1 of 1; if you used two, on the first questionnaire enter: questionnaire 1 of 2 questionnaires; and on the second enter: questionnaire 2 of 2 questionnaires.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Informant<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- When you are finished obtaining the information requested in the sociodemographic questionnaire, based on the interview number, enter the line number of the adequate informant who responded the interview; if more than one informant participated, enter code 97.<br \/>- For those cases in which an interview was mediated by an interpreter, consider it responded by the household member(s) who responded, thus, record the line number of the adequate informant or code 97 if more than one person participated in the interview.<br \/>- Record code 99 when, in exceptional circumstances, a direct family member, but not a member of the household, has provided the information because there was no member of that household in the selected home who was in a condition to be able to respond the interview because of physical or mental health problems or because they were elderly.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the informant person number.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"Non-interview household","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"16","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"97","labl":"More than one respondent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Authorized respondent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_N_ENT","name":"MX2018I_N_ENT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"191","loc_end_pos":"191","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Interview number","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Interview result<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Period<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ _ 1st interview<br \/>_ _ _ 2nd interview<br \/>_ _ _ 3rd interview<br \/>_ _ _ 4th interview<br \/>_ _ _ 5th interview<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.1 Section I. Identification data<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to geographically reference the selected home.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Conceptual clarifications:<\/span>\n<br \/>This heading identifies whether the household(s) recorded as residents of the home in the first interview are or are not the same from one interview to another throughout the five trimesters the home remains in the sampling.<\/p>\n\n<p>A household is considered to have moved from the home if all the members of the household left, and only if said household was replaced by another. From an operational perspective, the existence of a household moved should only be entered if an interview has been conducted with the household that replaced the previous one.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the new household refuses to provide the information, the number entered in the field Household moved on the questionnaire of the previous household should not be changed under any circumstances until the replacement becomes effective; therefore, only for operational purposes you should continue using the same questionnaire for the household that was there to enter the results of the refusal.<\/p>\n\n<p>A household is also considered to have moved in cases such as the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. When no member 12 years of age or older obtained in a previous interview has remained, even if members of that household under 12 years of age have remained in the home, and where they can be cared for by other person(s) 12 years of age or older, or not.<br \/><br \/>First interview<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>Second interview<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/><span class=\"pg\">[p.77]<\/span><br \/><br \/>2. When the employers have returned to the home, in the case of homes inhabited by domestic servants, who had initially been obtained as the sole household residing in the home.<br \/><br \/>First interview (Household of domestic servants)<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>Fourth interview<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>3. If at least one of the members 12 years old or older returns after it was uninhabited, it is not entered as a household moved, as the household was not replaced by another. If other people have arrived with the person(s) who returned, record the former as new members of the original household.<\/div><p>Do not change the code entered in household moved. Limit yourself to updating the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>To facilitate the operational work, use the same questionnaire that had been used before the home was abandoned.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>First interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Second interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Fourth interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">4. When you detect that information was being collected in the wrong home. Follow these instructions once you conduct the interview in the correct home; if you are not able to do so, do not change the data recorded in household moved, and in the heading Result of no interview, enter the code based on the result.<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Don't consider a household to have been replaced if at least one of the members 12 years old or older from the previous household remains in the home, due to the simple fact that members have been added who are older than the members of the original household; in this case consider the new residents simply as new members.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Fourth interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">-In the first interview, enter the code zero for each household; this should not be changed until it is effectively replaced by another household.<\/div><p>To facilitate the explanation of how to report households moved, in the example shown below, the surnames of the supposed households are included, although in practice you will have to review the information entered in the first five questions as a whole in order to determine if a household has moved, considering that when the information is obtained, the people's surnames are not entered.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the interview number.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"1st interview","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2nd interview","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"3rd","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"4th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"5th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_N_HOG","name":"MX2018I_N_HOG","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"192","loc_end_pos":"192","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Household number within dwelling","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Identification data<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Questionnaire number ___ of ___ of total questionnaires<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">State or entity ____<br \/>Municipality or district ____<br \/>Locality ____<br \/>Neighborhood or housing subdivision ____<br \/>Street ____<br \/>Outside unit number ____<br \/>Inside unit number ____<br \/>Telephone number ____<br \/>Control number _ _ _ _ _ _<br \/>UPM _ _ _ _ _<br \/>Weekly distribution number _ _ _<br \/>Household's order number on the list _ _ _ _<br \/>Selected household _ _<br \/>House number _<br \/>Moved home _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.1 Section I. Identification data<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to geographically reference the selected home.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Household number<\/span>\n<br \/>To determine the number you should enter in this heading, first check how many households or groups of people are in the home. To do this, consult the information in question 3 of section V Residents of the home and household identification, and also take the following criteria into consideration:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Homes with a single household. If only one household resides in the home, in this heading you should always enter the number one, regardless of whether it is a household different from the one registered in a previous visit.<br \/>- Homes with two or more households. Identification of household number one. If more than one household resides in the home, assign one of them number one and the rest a progressive number. The household assigned number one shall be at the discretion of the informant; if they do not know which to assign this number, tell them that it should be the household to which the owner or person responsible for the home belongs.<br \/>- The number you assign to the other household(s) have no special criteria, so you can assign the numbers arbitrarily, as the only purpose is to distinguish them from each other; but, you should use one sociodemographic questionnaire for each household.<br \/>- Homes in which a resident could not be contacted. If despite your efforts to establish contact with any of the residents of a home, you cannot do so; consider, for the purpose of filling in the heading Household no., that there is only one household in that home, that is, enter the code number one.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the household number within dwelling.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Main household","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2nd household within dwelling","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"3rd","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"4th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"5th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"6th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_N_PRO_VIV","name":"MX2018I_N_PRO_VIV","var_intrvl":"contin","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"193","loc_end_pos":"195","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Sequential dwelling number","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Identification data<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Questionnaire number ___ of ___ of total questionnaires<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">State or entity ____<br \/>Municipality or district ____<br \/>Locality ____<br \/>Neighborhood or housing subdivision ____<br \/>Street ____<br \/>Outside unit number ____<br \/>Inside unit number ____<br \/>Telephone number ____<br \/>Control number _ _ _ _ _ _<br \/>UPM _ _ _ _ _<br \/>Weekly distribution number _ _ _<br \/>Household's order number on the list _ _ _ _<br \/>Selected household _ _<br \/>House number _<br \/>Moved home _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">4.4 Basic concepts<\/span>\n<br \/>Below we describe the concepts of home and their classification in order to guaranty success in managing the list of homes to correctly locate the selected homes.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Home.<\/span> Delimited space, generally by walls and ceilings of any material, with independent entry that is used for living, that is, to prepare food, eat, and protect oneself from the environment.<\/p>\n\n<p>Classification of homes. The difference between the places where people live must be established, therefore homes are classified as group living arrangement and private home.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Table omitted -- included the following definitions for group living arrangement and private home]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Private home:<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>That used, in accordance with statistical frameworks in the creation of the framework of homes, as dwelling of usual household accommodation.<\/p>\n\n<p>Private homes are characterized by having an independent entrance that allows their residents to enter and exit to the street or countryside, common spaces (hallways, patios, stairways), without passing through the inside of the rooms of another home.<\/p>\n\n<p>The home may have been built or adapted to be inhabited.<\/p>\n\n<p>Private homes are classified into:","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the sequential dwelling number.","var_catgry":[],"var_codinstr":"This is a 3-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places","var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_P1_VIV","name":"MX2018I_P1_VIV","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"196","loc_end_pos":"197","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of people that normally live in household (including young children)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Household residents and home information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. How many people, including small children and seniors, normally live in this household?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ 1st interview<br \/>_ _ 2nd interview<br \/>_ _ 3rd interview<br \/>_ _ 4th interview<br \/>_ _ 5th interview<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.5 Section V. Residents of the home and identification of households<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this section is to identify, in each interview, how many people normally reside in the home and how many households make up this group of people.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>This section contains four questions, which are asked in each interview as if being asked for the first time.<\/p>\n\n<p>Although it has already been stated, it is worth emphasizing how important it is, when conducting the interview, to ask the questions textually, in order to avoid losing valuable information, as in this case, the identification of habitual residents of the home, and the questions are designed in such a way that it is the informant, and not you, who defines who are the habitual residents of their home.<\/p>\n\n<p>A typical case in which the informant tends to have doubts when defining the residence status is that of students and workers who, due to the long distance to their study and work centers, respectively, must reside, most of the week, in another private home. Only in this type of cases will you be the one to decide whether or not to consider a person a habitual resident based on the criteria listed in the next question.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 1<\/span>\n<br \/>The question is asked in each interview to learn the total number of people who habitually reside in the home.<\/p>\n\n<p>Habitual resident. Person who normally lives in the selected home, in which they usually sleep, eat and are protected from the environment; as well as those found in the home at the time of the interview who did not have another place to live.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Habitual residents:<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>The people who normally live in the home, regardless of their nationality.<\/p>\n\n<p>Newborns (including those who have not arrived at the home because they are still in the hospital).<\/p>\n\n<p>People who don't sleep regularly in selected home but rather in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- A group living arrangement, such as: boats, ships, work camps, barracks, hotels, oil platforms, for work reasons, as in the case of fishermen, army personnel, air force, marines, police, travel agents, truck drivers.<br \/>- Their place of work: industrial plant, hospital, for example, nurses, night watchmen.<br \/>- Their place of study, such as the dormitory in the case of students.<\/div><p>Those temporarily absent due to passing circumstances, such as completing academic practice, travel for business or pleasure, work commission.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who are hospitalized and inmates in a prison, as long as the absence is less than or equal to 3 months, as of the interview date. If on two consecutive visits a person is reported as absent, consider them a non-resident.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Not habitual residents of the home of origin (selected):<\/span>\n<br \/>Students and workers who normally sleep most of the week in a private home other than the selected home, due to the distance to their workplace or study center<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have resided for more than three months in a group living arrangement located in the national territory, for example, patients in a hospital, people in jail facing a legal problem, people professing their religious faith. Exclude workers and students.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have been living abroad for more than three months without reporting the reasons for their stay: legal provisions, academic or religious training, work, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who arrived at the selected home with the intention of remaining only for a time while they resolve a contingency in their own home or in their household. For example, during a flood or earthquake risk, problems with public safety or a personal conflict.<\/p>\n\n<p>If they are still residing in the home at the next interview, check their residence status asking if they intend to continue living in that home permanently or for at least three more months; if so, consider them residents, otherwise no.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Habitual residents:<\/span>\n<br \/>People who are present at the time of the interview because they have no other fixed place to live: elderly or children of divorced parents who are temporarily living in different homes.<\/p>\n\n<p>Guests or tenants (that is, people who pay for the service of lodging and food, or only for the first).<\/p>\n\n<p>Domestic workers and their families who live in the same home as their employers, sleep and prepare their meals.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Not habitual residents of the home of origin (selected):<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Permanently absent. People who have been living somewhere else permanently, regardless of the time that has passed since they left or the reason: school, work, marriage, divorce, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>People with a residence for more than three months in an unknown location. If a person has left the selected home more than three months ago, counted from the moment they left, and it is not known if they live in a private or a group living arrangement, do not count them as a resident of the (selected) home.<\/p>\n\n<p>Sequence to follow. If only one person resides in the home, enter the indicated amount (01); and do not ask question number two so it doesn't sound out of context, but do not leave it blank for any reason, in these cases always assign the response option 1 in question 2. If two or more people reside in the home, continue with the normal interview, that is, read the questions that follow.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Households that completed interview","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of people that normally live-in household (including young children).","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"Number of people","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1 person","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2 people","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3 people","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"16","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"17","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"18","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"19","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"21","labl":"21","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"23","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_P2","name":"MX2018I_P2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"198","loc_end_pos":"198","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"People in household share food expenses","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Household residents and home information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Do all of these people share the same food costs?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes (skip to 4)<br \/>[] 2 No<\/div><p>Code<\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">_ 1st interview<br \/>_ 2nd interview<br \/>_ 3rd interview<br \/>_ 4th interview<br \/>_ 5th interview<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.5 Section V. Residents of the home and identification of households<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this section is to identify, in each interview, how many people normally reside in the home and how many households make up this group of people.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>This section contains four questions, which are asked in each interview as if being asked for the first time.<\/p>\n\n<p>Although it has already been stated, it is worth emphasizing how important it is, when conducting the interview, to ask the questions textually, in order to avoid losing valuable information, as in this case, the identification of habitual residents of the home, and the questions are designed in such a way that it is the informant, and not you, who defines who are the habitual residents of their home.<\/p>\n\n<p>A typical case in which the informant tends to have doubts when defining the residence status is that of students and workers who, due to the long distance to their study and work centers, respectively, must reside, most of the week, in another private home. Only in this type of cases will you be the one to decide whether or not to consider a person a habitual resident based on the criteria listed in the next question.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked in each interview in homes where more than one person reside, to find out how many of them form independent households.<\/p>\n\n<p>Household. A group made up of two or more people who habitually reside in the same home, and are sustained by common expenses, principally to provide food, and may or may not be related.<\/p>\n\n<p>One-person household. Person who does not share grocery expenses with other person(s)\n<br \/>constitutes an independent household.<\/p>\n\n<p>In accordance with the foregoing, there will be as many households in the home as groups of people who are sharing grocery expenses.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Criterion of the common pot in the conformation of households. Based on the way in which they decided to organize themselves, implicitly or explicitly, the residents of a home, with or without familial bonds, may be sharing, in addition to grocery expenses, the payment of services such as rent for the home, water, electricity, telephone, etc.; however, the sole criterion to define the presence of one or more households is the fact of sharing grocery expenses, a situation that may occur weekly or only a few days of it, but habitually.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- One-person households. If a person lives alone (one-person household) or inhabits the home along with one or more people, but does not share grocery expenses with them, consider each person to constitute an independent household.<br \/>- Household with live-in domestic workers. If the owner's household and their domestic workers (with or without their families) habitually reside in the same home, such that both groups of people share the same space, for merely operational purposes you should count them all as part of the same household. Exclude workers from the employer's household questionnaire if they reside on the same property, but in an home independent from that of the latter.<br \/>- Home with guests. There are two classes of households with guests which can be detected when obtaining the information; these are counted as part of the household that provides them lodging services or not according to the following:<br \/>- Households with guests. Include them in the same questionnaire as the household that provides them the lodging services only if they also pay for food services. In this case the presence of up to five guests is permitted; if there are six or more guests, consider it a group living arrangement.<br \/>- Households with guests. Enter them as independent households if they only pay for lodging services and not for food. Remember that for the survey, the selected homes will only be subject to interview if a maximum of six households reside in them: five households of guests plus the household of the person providing them lodging.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. When in any interview from the second to the fifth you detect that household one no longer resides in the home, but it is still inhabited by other person(s), update the information from the questions in this section in the sociodemographic questionnaire of the household with the lower number.<br \/>- If only one household resides in the home (code 1), go to question 4; if more than one household resides there (code 2), continue to question 3.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Households with more than 1 person","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the people in household share food expenses or not.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_P3_VIV","name":"MX2018I_P3_VIV","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"199","loc_end_pos":"199","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of households (groups with separate food expenses)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Household residents and home information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. How many families or groups of people have separate costs for food, including your costs?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ 1st interview<br \/>_ _ 2nd interview<br \/>_ _ 3rd interview<br \/>_ _ 4th interview<br \/>_ _ 5th interview<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.5 Section V. Residents of the home and identification of households<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this section is to identify, in each interview, how many people normally reside in the home and how many households make up this group of people.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>This section contains four questions, which are asked in each interview as if being asked for the first time.<\/p>\n\n<p>Although it has already been stated, it is worth emphasizing how important it is, when conducting the interview, to ask the questions textually, in order to avoid losing valuable information, as in this case, the identification of habitual residents of the home, and the questions are designed in such a way that it is the informant, and not you, who defines who are the habitual residents of their home.<\/p>\n\n<p>A typical case in which the informant tends to have doubts when defining the residence status is that of students and workers who, due to the long distance to their study and work centers, respectively, must reside, most of the week, in another private home. Only in this type of cases will you be the one to decide whether or not to consider a person a habitual resident based on the criteria listed in the next question.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 3<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked in each interview to learn the number of households that habitually reside in the homes.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Don't forget that there will be as may households in a home as groups of people who are sharing grocery expenses.<\/p>\n\n<p>Remember that if a maximum of up to six households reside in a home, including the main one, regardless of the type of household conformed inside it (household made up of only one couple with or without children; this type of household plus other relatives or non-relatives), you should consider it a private home, that is, subject to interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>If seven or more households reside in a home, consider it a group living arrangement, in which case you will have to suspend the interview, as it is not subject to study of the survey.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>Identification of number of households. To exemplify the way in which the households residing in a home should be counted and the procedure to follow to obtain the information, below is a series of cases on the matter:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you recorded any number between one and six in question 3, continue with question 4; if the number is greater, end the interview (in this case, go to section ii result of the interview and enter the code 13 other type and report the case to your supervisor).<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Dwellings with more than 1 household","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of households or groups of people that have separate food expenses.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"1 household or group of people","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2 households or groups","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_P4_1_DOMESTIC","name":"MX2018I_P4_1_DOMESTIC","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"200","loc_end_pos":"200","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of domestic workers employed by household","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Household residents and home information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. Does this household employ any domestic workers? (Applies to every home)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Temporary-workers\/contractors?<br \/>[] 2 In-house\/live-in workers?<br \/>[] 3 Temporary and in-house\/live-in workers?<br \/>[] 4 The household does not employ any domestic workers<\/div><p>Code<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ 1st interview<br \/>_ 2nd interview<br \/>_ 3rd interview<br \/>_ 4th interview<br \/>_ 5th interview<\/div><p>How many?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ 1st interview<br \/>_ _ 2nd interview<br \/>_ _ 3rd interview<br \/>_ _ 4th interview<br \/>_ _ 5th interview<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked in all households of the home to identify those who have domestic service.\n<br \/>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. In the first field enter the corresponding code, based on whether or not they employ domestic servants; and in the second, the number of them.<br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>- Consistent information. If in this question the informant mentions options 2 or 3 and in question 1 said only one person lived there, ask additional questions such as: do the workers you have sleep in this home? depending on the response, correct where necessary.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Once you have identified the main household and the additional ones, before continuing with section vii sociodemographic characteristics, go to headings household no. and household moved of section I. Identification data to enter the respective data. Regardless of the data recorded, continue with question 5.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Households that completed interview","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of domestic workers employed by household.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Workers who do not live-in","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Live-in or in-house workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Both live-in and not live-in workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Does not employ any domestic workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_P4_2_N_DOMESTIC","name":"MX2018I_P4_2_N_DOMESTIC","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"201","loc_end_pos":"201","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of domestic workers employed by household","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Household residents and home information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. Does this household employ any domestic workers? (Applies to every home)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Temporary-workers\/contractors?<br \/>[] 2 In-house\/live-in workers?<br \/>[] 3 Temporary and in-house\/live-in workers?<br \/>[] 4 The household does not employ any domestic workers<\/div><p>Code<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ 1st interview<br \/>_ 2nd interview<br \/>_ 3rd interview<br \/>_ 4th interview<br \/>_ 5th interview<\/div><p>How many?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ 1st interview<br \/>_ _ 2nd interview<br \/>_ _ 3rd interview<br \/>_ _ 4th interview<br \/>_ _ 5th interview<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked in all households of the home to identify those who have domestic service.\n<br \/>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. In the first field enter the corresponding code, based on whether or not they employ domestic servants; and in the second, the number of them.<br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>- Consistent information. If in this question the informant mentions options 2 or 3 and in question 1 said only one person lived there, ask additional questions such as: do the workers you have sleep in this home? depending on the response, correct where necessary.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Once you have identified the main household and the additional ones, before continuing with section vii sociodemographic characteristics, go to headings household no. and household moved of section I. Identification data to enter the respective data. Regardless of the data recorded, continue with question 5.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Households employing domestic workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of domestic workers employed by household.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1 domestic worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2 domestic workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_P_ANIO","name":"MX2018I_P_ANIO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"202","loc_end_pos":"205","loc_width":"4","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Year of preliminary interview","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Interview result<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Preliminary<\/span><div class=\"i1\">Codes list for recording interview results:<br \/><br \/>[] 00 Interview completed<br \/><br \/>Interview not completed<br \/>Type A (occupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 No one home at the time of visits<br \/>[] 02 Temporarily absent<br \/>[] 03 Refused to provide information<br \/>[] 04 Inadequate respondent<br \/>[] 05 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<br \/>[] 14 Household has moved<br \/>[] 15 Interview was suspended<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type B (unoccupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 06 Adequate for residence<br \/>[] 07 For temporary use<br \/>[] 08 Inadequate for residence<br \/>[] 09 Used temporarily for reasons other than residence<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type C (household not visible)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 10 Demolished<br \/>[] 11 Changed location (mobile home)<br \/>[] 12 Permanently used for reasons other than residence<br \/>[] 13 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Date<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ Day<br \/>_ Month<br \/>_ Year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.2 Section II. Result of the interview<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to understand the results you have obtained by going to conduct the interview. This result may vary in each interview, thus they have considered the fields to enter the results each interviewer obtains during the time the home is in the sample. The section is divided into two parts, preliminary and final, of which you only have to fill out the preliminary results column; the final results should be filled out by the supervisor.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span>\n<br \/>Taking into account that it is not always feasible to locate the residents of the selected homes the first time you go to a home to obtain the information, you should return up to five times, at different times, throughout the week of the survey, trying to locate an adequate informant.<\/p>\n\n<p>All homes must be visited in the appropriate trimester, regardless of the result reported previously, as its inhabitation status may change from one trimester to another.<\/p>\n\n<p>To classify the results of the interview there are four categories:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- 00 (double zero) Interview achieved. This category indicates that you were successful obtaining the information.<br \/>- Type A home inhabited. This classification groups situations in which the interviewer was not able to obtain the information, despite your efforts, because the home is inhabited.<br \/>- Type B home uninhabited. This category groups those cases in which the information could not be obtained because the home is uninhabited.<br \/>- Type C home outside of sample. This category includes cases in which it was not possible to conduct the interview for different reasons: the space recorded as a home never was one, or used to be a home but is no longer one, the home no longer exists in the location on the list because it was destroyed or relocated.<\/div><p>In all those cases where the result has been no interview, regardless of the code assigned, provide the supervisor useful or relevant information in the comments section that permits the verification or rescue of an interview. For example, indicate the time you were able to find the residents, the willingness or lack thereof of the informants who could attend the interview, if there are any neighbors who could provide information, characteristics of the home or the area that are not specified in the field material.<\/p>\n\n<p>Below you will find the instructions to follow to fill out the data in this section:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Period. Based on the interview number, enter the corresponding code, which is made up of three digits: the first indicates the number of the trimester and the remaining two the year it is conducted.<br \/>- Code. Enter the result code of the interview: achieved (double zero) or not achieved (codes 01 to 15), based on the List of codes to record the result of the interview, section located below the box for this section.<\/div><span class=\"pg\">[p. 90]<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Date. Enter two digits for each heading: day, month, and year. This data could refer to the moment the interview takes place or the last attempt to achieve it.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Type A Home inhabited<\/span>\n<br \/>The situations in which the interview is not achieved, despite the presence of residents in the home, are grouped in this category. Remember that before reporting a case in this category you must have visited the home up to five times, on different days and at different hours during the week of the survey, trying to find the adequate informant; in addition, have questioned the neighbors about what time you could find them.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure the participation of the people in those cases in which they refuse to cooperate or when you are not able to establish contact with them despite the visits to the home at different hours, you have presentation documents through which people are provided with specific information about the objective of the survey and are invited to participate.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the year of the preliminary interview.","var_catgry":[{"value":"2018","labl":"2018","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_P_DIA","name":"MX2018I_P_DIA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"206","loc_end_pos":"207","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Day of preliminary interview","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Interview result<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Preliminary<\/span><div class=\"i1\">Codes list for recording interview results:<br \/><br \/>[] 00 Interview completed<br \/><br \/>Interview not completed<br \/>Type A (occupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 No one home at the time of visits<br \/>[] 02 Temporarily absent<br \/>[] 03 Refused to provide information<br \/>[] 04 Inadequate respondent<br \/>[] 05 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<br \/>[] 14 Household has moved<br \/>[] 15 Interview was suspended<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type B (unoccupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 06 Adequate for residence<br \/>[] 07 For temporary use<br \/>[] 08 Inadequate for residence<br \/>[] 09 Used temporarily for reasons other than residence<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type C (household not visible)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 10 Demolished<br \/>[] 11 Changed location (mobile home)<br \/>[] 12 Permanently used for reasons other than residence<br \/>[] 13 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Date<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ Day<br \/>_ Month<br \/>_ Year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.2 Section II. Result of the interview<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to understand the results you have obtained by going to conduct the interview. This result may vary in each interview, thus they have considered the fields to enter the results each interviewer obtains during the time the home is in the sample. The section is divided into two parts, preliminary and final, of which you only have to fill out the preliminary results column; the final results should be filled out by the supervisor.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span>\n<br \/>Taking into account that it is not always feasible to locate the residents of the selected homes the first time you go to a home to obtain the information, you should return up to five times, at different times, throughout the week of the survey, trying to locate an adequate informant.<\/p>\n\n<p>All homes must be visited in the appropriate trimester, regardless of the result reported previously, as its inhabitation status may change from one trimester to another.<\/p>\n\n<p>To classify the results of the interview there are four categories:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- 00 (double zero) Interview achieved. This category indicates that you were successful obtaining the information.<br \/>- Type A home inhabited. This classification groups situations in which the interviewer was not able to obtain the information, despite your efforts, because the home is inhabited.<br \/>- Type B home uninhabited. This category groups those cases in which the information could not be obtained because the home is uninhabited.<br \/>- Type C home outside of sample. This category includes cases in which it was not possible to conduct the interview for different reasons: the space recorded as a home never was one, or used to be a home but is no longer one, the home no longer exists in the location on the list because it was destroyed or relocated.<\/div><p>In all those cases where the result has been no interview, regardless of the code assigned, provide the supervisor useful or relevant information in the comments section that permits the verification or rescue of an interview. For example, indicate the time you were able to find the residents, the willingness or lack thereof of the informants who could attend the interview, if there are any neighbors who could provide information, characteristics of the home or the area that are not specified in the field material.<\/p>\n\n<p>Below you will find the instructions to follow to fill out the data in this section:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Period. Based on the interview number, enter the corresponding code, which is made up of three digits: the first indicates the number of the trimester and the remaining two the year it is conducted.<br \/>- Code. Enter the result code of the interview: achieved (double zero) or not achieved (codes 01 to 15), based on the List of codes to record the result of the interview, section located below the box for this section.<\/div><span class=\"pg\">[p. 90]<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Date. Enter two digits for each heading: day, month, and year. This data could refer to the moment the interview takes place or the last attempt to achieve it.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Type A Home inhabited<\/span>\n<br \/>The situations in which the interview is not achieved, despite the presence of residents in the home, are grouped in this category. Remember that before reporting a case in this category you must have visited the home up to five times, on different days and at different hours during the week of the survey, trying to find the adequate informant; in addition, have questioned the neighbors about what time you could find them.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure the participation of the people in those cases in which they refuse to cooperate or when you are not able to establish contact with them despite the visits to the home at different hours, you have presentation documents through which people are provided with specific information about the objective of the survey and are invited to participate.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the day of the preliminary interview.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"1st day of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2nd day of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3rd","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"11th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"12th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"13th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"14th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"15th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"16","labl":"16th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"17","labl":"17th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"18","labl":"18th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"19","labl":"19th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"20th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"21","labl":"21st","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"22","labl":"22nd","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"23","labl":"23rd","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"24","labl":"24th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"25","labl":"25th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"26","labl":"26th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"27","labl":"27th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"28","labl":"28th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"29","labl":"29th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"30","labl":"30th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"31","labl":"31st","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_PER","name":"MX2018I_PER","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"208","loc_end_pos":"210","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Survey reference period","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the survey reference period.","var_catgry":[{"value":"218","labl":"April-June 2018","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_P_MES","name":"MX2018I_P_MES","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"211","loc_end_pos":"211","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Month of preliminary interview","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Interview result<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Preliminary<\/span><div class=\"i1\">Codes list for recording interview results:<br \/><br \/>[] 00 Interview completed<br \/><br \/>Interview not completed<br \/>Type A (occupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 No one home at the time of visits<br \/>[] 02 Temporarily absent<br \/>[] 03 Refused to provide information<br \/>[] 04 Inadequate respondent<br \/>[] 05 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<br \/>[] 14 Household has moved<br \/>[] 15 Interview was suspended<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type B (unoccupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 06 Adequate for residence<br \/>[] 07 For temporary use<br \/>[] 08 Inadequate for residence<br \/>[] 09 Used temporarily for reasons other than residence<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type C (household not visible)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 10 Demolished<br \/>[] 11 Changed location (mobile home)<br \/>[] 12 Permanently used for reasons other than residence<br \/>[] 13 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Date<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ Day<br \/>_ Month<br \/>_ Year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.2 Section II. Result of the interview<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to understand the results you have obtained by going to conduct the interview. This result may vary in each interview, thus they have considered the fields to enter the results each interviewer obtains during the time the home is in the sample. The section is divided into two parts, preliminary and final, of which you only have to fill out the preliminary results column; the final results should be filled out by the supervisor.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span>\n<br \/>Taking into account that it is not always feasible to locate the residents of the selected homes the first time you go to a home to obtain the information, you should return up to five times, at different times, throughout the week of the survey, trying to locate an adequate informant.<\/p>\n\n<p>All homes must be visited in the appropriate trimester, regardless of the result reported previously, as its inhabitation status may change from one trimester to another.<\/p>\n\n<p>To classify the results of the interview there are four categories:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- 00 (double zero) Interview achieved. This category indicates that you were successful obtaining the information.<br \/>- Type A home inhabited. This classification groups situations in which the interviewer was not able to obtain the information, despite your efforts, because the home is inhabited.<br \/>- Type B home uninhabited. This category groups those cases in which the information could not be obtained because the home is uninhabited.<br \/>- Type C home outside of sample. This category includes cases in which it was not possible to conduct the interview for different reasons: the space recorded as a home never was one, or used to be a home but is no longer one, the home no longer exists in the location on the list because it was destroyed or relocated.<\/div><p>In all those cases where the result has been no interview, regardless of the code assigned, provide the supervisor useful or relevant information in the comments section that permits the verification or rescue of an interview. For example, indicate the time you were able to find the residents, the willingness or lack thereof of the informants who could attend the interview, if there are any neighbors who could provide information, characteristics of the home or the area that are not specified in the field material.<\/p>\n\n<p>Below you will find the instructions to follow to fill out the data in this section:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Period. Based on the interview number, enter the corresponding code, which is made up of three digits: the first indicates the number of the trimester and the remaining two the year it is conducted.<br \/>- Code. Enter the result code of the interview: achieved (double zero) or not achieved (codes 01 to 15), based on the List of codes to record the result of the interview, section located below the box for this section.<\/div><span class=\"pg\">[p. 90]<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Date. Enter two digits for each heading: day, month, and year. This data could refer to the moment the interview takes place or the last attempt to achieve it.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Type A Home inhabited<\/span>\n<br \/>The situations in which the interview is not achieved, despite the presence of residents in the home, are grouped in this category. Remember that before reporting a case in this category you must have visited the home up to five times, on different days and at different hours during the week of the survey, trying to find the adequate informant; in addition, have questioned the neighbors about what time you could find them.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure the participation of the people in those cases in which they refuse to cooperate or when you are not able to establish contact with them despite the visits to the home at different hours, you have presentation documents through which people are provided with specific information about the objective of the survey and are invited to participate.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the month of the preliminary interview.","var_catgry":[{"value":"4","labl":"April","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"May","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"June","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"July","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_R_DEF","name":"MX2018I_R_DEF","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"212","loc_end_pos":"213","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Final result of the interview","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Interview result<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Final<\/span><div class=\"i1\">Codes list for recording interview results:<br \/><br \/>[] 00 Interview completed<br \/><br \/>Interview not completed<br \/>Type A (occupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 No one home at the time of visits<br \/>[] 02 Temporarily absent<br \/>[] 03 Refused to provide information<br \/>[] 04 Inadequate respondent<br \/>[] 05 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<br \/>[] 14 Household has moved<br \/>[] 15 Interview was suspended<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type B (unoccupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 06 Adequate for residence<br \/>[] 07 For temporary use<br \/>[] 08 Inadequate for residence<br \/>[] 09 Used temporarily for reasons other than residence<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type C (household not visible)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 10 Demolished<br \/>[] 11 Changed location (mobile home)<br \/>[] 12 Permanently used for reasons other than residence<br \/>[] 13 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Date<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ Day<br \/>_ Month<br \/>_ Year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.2 Section II. Result of the interview<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to understand the results you have obtained by going to conduct the interview. This result may vary in each interview, thus they have considered the fields to enter the results each interviewer obtains during the time the home is in the sample. The section is divided into two parts, preliminary and final, of which you only have to fill out the preliminary results column; the final results should be filled out by the supervisor.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span>\n<br \/>Taking into account that it is not always feasible to locate the residents of the selected homes the first time you go to a home to obtain the information, you should return up to five times, at different times, throughout the week of the survey, trying to locate an adequate informant.<\/p>\n\n<p>All homes must be visited in the appropriate trimester, regardless of the result reported previously, as its inhabitation status may change from one trimester to another.<\/p>\n\n<p>To classify the results of the interview there are four categories:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- 00 (double zero) Interview achieved. This category indicates that you were successful obtaining the information.<br \/>- Type A home inhabited. This classification groups situations in which the interviewer was not able to obtain the information, despite your efforts, because the home is inhabited.<br \/>- Type B home uninhabited. This category groups those cases in which the information could not be obtained because the home is uninhabited.<br \/>- Type C home outside of sample. This category includes cases in which it was not possible to conduct the interview for different reasons: the space recorded as a home never was one, or used to be a home but is no longer one, the home no longer exists in the location on the list because it was destroyed or relocated.<\/div><p>In all those cases where the result has been no interview, regardless of the code assigned, provide the supervisor useful or relevant information in the comments section that permits the verification or rescue of an interview. For example, indicate the time you were able to find the residents, the willingness or lack thereof of the informants who could attend the interview, if there are any neighbors who could provide information, characteristics of the home or the area that are not specified in the field material.<\/p>\n\n<p>Below you will find the instructions to follow to fill out the data in this section:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Period. Based on the interview number, enter the corresponding code, which is made up of three digits: the first indicates the number of the trimester and the remaining two the year it is conducted.<br \/>- Code. Enter the result code of the interview: achieved (double zero) or not achieved (codes 01 to 15), based on the List of codes to record the result of the interview, section located below the box for this section.<\/div><span class=\"pg\">[p. 90]<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Date. Enter two digits for each heading: day, month, and year. This data could refer to the moment the interview takes place or the last attempt to achieve it.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Type A Home inhabited<\/span>\n<br \/>The situations in which the interview is not achieved, despite the presence of residents in the home, are grouped in this category. Remember that before reporting a case in this category you must have visited the home up to five times, on different days and at different hours during the week of the survey, trying to find the adequate informant; in addition, have questioned the neighbors about what time you could find them.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure the participation of the people in those cases in which they refuse to cooperate or when you are not able to establish contact with them despite the visits to the home at different hours, you have presentation documents through which people are provided with specific information about the objective of the survey and are invited to participate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Code and reason:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">01. There is no one in the home at the time of the interview <\/span>\n<br \/>Assign this code when:\n<br \/>After the five visits to the selected home, you have not been able to establish contact with any resident of said home, despite that you went there, throughout the week of the survey, on different days and at different hours. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you should have been able to verify, at least, which day and at what time they could be contacted by the supervisor, who will have to go to try to obtain the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>The investigation related to the time any resident could be located may be done among the neighbors, concierges or security guards. If you have not been able to establish contact with anyone who can provide you information, observe the conditions of the home to determine whether it is inhabited; you can observe this based on the fact that the electrical meter is turning, the presence of clothing on the line, pets or plants with signs that someone takes care of them.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">02. Temporarily absent<\/span>\n<br \/>- You have not been able to conduct the interview during the week of the survey because you could not establish contact with any of the residents of the home because they are temporarily absent for different reasons: vacation, work, dealing with personal matters, illness.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">03. Refused to give information<\/span>\n<br \/>The adequate informant has denied providing the information. In this situation, explain to them the purpose of the survey and highlight the confidential handling of the information.\n<br \/>In a final attempt to try to convince the residents to agree to provide the information, leave in the entrance to the home, in a visible location, the appointment scheduling forms and collaboration request, and return at another time to learn their response.<\/p>\n\n<p>Assign this code regardless of the argument given finally for not attending or continue providing the information: having given the information for this or another INEGI project or another institution, public or private (radio survey, political party).<\/p>\n\n<p>Under no circumstance should you give up on your attempts to obtain the information during the period of the five visits to the home due to the simple fact that on the first, second, third or fourth time you went you were not received by any member of the household or your presence was ignored. Consider it a refusal only if someone assumed to be a member of the household, expressed n words that they did not wish to cooperate.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">04. Inadequate informant<\/span>\n<br \/>You detect the presence of people who do not meet the requirements to be considered adequate informants. Remember these are:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Persons under 15 years of age.<br \/>- Persons outside of the household (friends, domestic employees, relatives, visitors), even when they know all the information.<br \/>- People with any mental disability.<br \/>- People of advanced age who cannot provide information (in this situation, as an exceptional case, a family member may be the adequate informant even if they are not a resident of the selected home. If this is the case, you will only need to explain this situation in the comments section).<br \/>- People under the influence of any type of drug or alcohol.<\/div><span class=\"em\">05. Other reason<\/span>\n<br \/>You have not been able to establish contact with any of the residents due to reasons other than those cited above:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Death of a resident.<br \/>- The household is in quarantine.<br \/>- The area where the home is located is high risk.<br \/>- The streets or roads have been blocked due to the presence of a weather phenomenon.<br \/>- There is a gate that prevents contact with the residents of the home (common situation in some residential areas).<\/div><span class=\"em\">05. Other reason<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- The informant, for any reason, has postponed the interview for the supervision week, such that it will be the supervisor who must obtain the information. In this case, explain the situation and specify the date on which the informant indicated they would receive the survey staff.<br \/>- You cannot conduct the interview because none of the residents speaks Spanish. Do not assign this code if you speak the language or tongue and can conduct the interview.<\/div><span class=\"em\">14. The household moved<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- From the second to the fifth interview you detect that one or more households have left the home and were not replaced by others, but it is still inhabited by at least one.<br \/>- This code is recorded in the questionnaires for each of the households that abandoned the home and were not replaced, which allows you to justify its removal from the system.<\/div><span class=\"em\">15. Interview suspended<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Despite your efforts, the informant has refused to continue with the interview such that you have only been able to obtain the information from the sociodemographic questionnaire and what is called the occupation and employment questionnaire of one or more members of the household is missing.<br \/>- If you have not been able to conclude or even fill out the sociodemographic questionnaire, assign the code 03 refused to give information.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Type B. Home uninhabited<\/span>\n<br \/>The main characteristic of this type of no interview is that, at least during the period of the survey, the home was uninhabited. You should not assign a type B no interview code for any reason before you have done everything possible to investigate among the neighbors the real situation of the home. Do not settle for the simple visual assessment of the physical conditions present in the home.<\/p>\n\n<p>The main characteristics of this typology is that no one has lived in the selected homes during the period of the survey.<\/p>\n\n<p>Assign a specific code in this category in accordance with the following:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">06. Suitable for inhabitation<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- You detect that the home is uninhabited, but in adequate physical conditions to be inhabited.<\/div><p>The condition of a home being uninhabited can be observed based on, for example, one or more of the following situations:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- There is no furniture or other items inside or there could be furniture or other things, and they have a for rent or for sale sign, or not.<br \/>- The existence of broken windows or doors or sealed windows.<br \/>- The presence of overgrown grass or weeds, the presence of cobwebs in the doors and windows.<br \/>- There is electricity or water service connected, and this can be observed by the lack of an electrical meter or a water connection point, or these instruments are in good condition, but appear not to be in operation.<br \/>- The existence of mail on the ground that seems to have been there a long time.<\/div><span class=\"em\">07. Temporary use<\/span>\n<br \/>You detect that a home is furnished or has items inside, and is used with a certain frequency (weekends, vacation periods, planting season), to rest or for other purposes. Assign this code even if it is not used, but there is furniture or other items present inside.<\/p>\n\n<p>The information you compile from the neighbors is the only way you can guaranty this code is correct. If you are not able to determine that it is a home for temporary use or is uninhabited, consider it uninhabited, suitable for inhabitation (code 06).<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Do not assign this code if, when conducting the interview, you detect that its owners use it from time to time, but domestic workers or other people live there regularly. In these cases, consider the home inhabited, and therefore, obtain the information.<\/div><p>Remember that for the survey it does not matter which group of people inhabit the home: the owners, renters, domestic servants, \"aviators\" or other groups. You are only interested in knowing if it is inhabited or not; and if it is inhabited, learning the sociodemographic and economic.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">08. Not suitable for inhabitation<\/span>\n<br \/>The selected home is uninhabitable due to deterioration: fractured walls or roof, missing windows, doors, roof or in the process of remodeling.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">09. Temporary use for purposes other than inhabitation<\/span>\n<br \/>The selected home is used temporarily as an office, business, workshop, factory, warehouse, nursery, school.<\/p>\n\n<p>This temporary status is conditional on the five trimesters the home remains in the sample. If a home has been classified during three consecutive trimesters with this code, in the fourth trimester, assign it number 12 Permanent use for purposes other than inhabitation.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Type C. Home outside of sample<\/span>\n<br \/>Includes situations that affect the sample, for such reasons as:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">10. Demolished<\/span> \n<br \/>The selected home as been demolished, destroyed or is in the process of demolition.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">11. Change of site (mobile)<\/span>\n<br \/>The selected homes, despite being registered on the list of homes, are not found in the field. This may happen in very special cases; for example, in the case of a trailer, houseboat, improvised camp under bridges, drainage pipe, which apparently, at least when listed, appeared to have been permanently located in the place, but when the ENOE staff went there, they had disappeared.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">12. Permanent use for purposes other than inhabitation<\/span> \n<br \/>The selected home has been adapted to be used exclusively and permanently as a workshop, shop, warehouse, house of prayer, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">13. Other reason<\/span>\n<br \/>(Specify in the comments section)\n<br \/>The reason for the no interview cannot be classified in any of the above options, for example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Group living arrangements.<br \/>- Homes sealed for any reason, as long as there is a notice on the home. If not, report it as uninhabited suitable or nor suitable for inhabitation, as applicable.<\/div><p>Joined homes (in this case enter the reason and report to the supervisor; if you have questions about how to identify them, see chapter 4 of this manual).","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the interview's final result.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"Interview completed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Occupied dwelling - No one home at time of visits","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Occupied dwelling - Temporarily absent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Occupied dwelling - Refused to provide information","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Occupied dwelling - Inadequate respondent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Occupied dwelling - Other reason","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Unccupied dwelling - Adequate to inhabit","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Unccupied dwelling - For temporary use","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Unccupied dwelling - Unsuitable for habitation","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Unccupied dwelling - Temporary use for different room purposes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Dwelling out of sample - Demolished","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Dwelling out of sample - Changed site (mobile)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Dwelling out of sample - Permanent use for purposes other than the room","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"Dwelling out of sample - Another reason","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"Occupied dwelling - Household moved","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"Occupied dwelling - Interview suspended","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_R_PRE","name":"MX2018I_R_PRE","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"214","loc_end_pos":"215","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Preliminary result of the interview","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Interview result<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Preliminary<\/span><div class=\"i1\">Codes list for recording interview results:<br \/><br \/>[] 00 Interview completed<br \/><br \/>Interview not completed<br \/>Type A (occupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 No one home at the time of visits<br \/>[] 02 Temporarily absent<br \/>[] 03 Refused to provide information<br \/>[] 04 Inadequate respondent<br \/>[] 05 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<br \/>[] 14 Household has moved<br \/>[] 15 Interview was suspended<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type B (unoccupied household)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 06 Adequate for residence<br \/>[] 07 For temporary use<br \/>[] 08 Inadequate for residence<br \/>[] 09 Used temporarily for reasons other than residence<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Type C (household not visible)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 10 Demolished<br \/>[] 11 Changed location (mobile home)<br \/>[] 12 Permanently used for reasons other than residence<br \/>[] 13 Other reason (specify reason in observations)<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Date<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ Day<br \/>_ Month<br \/>_ Year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.2 Section II. Result of the interview<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to understand the results you have obtained by going to conduct the interview. This result may vary in each interview, thus they have considered the fields to enter the results each interviewer obtains during the time the home is in the sample. The section is divided into two parts, preliminary and final, of which you only have to fill out the preliminary results column; the final results should be filled out by the supervisor.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span>\n<br \/>Taking into account that it is not always feasible to locate the residents of the selected homes the first time you go to a home to obtain the information, you should return up to five times, at different times, throughout the week of the survey, trying to locate an adequate informant.<\/p>\n\n<p>All homes must be visited in the appropriate trimester, regardless of the result reported previously, as its inhabitation status may change from one trimester to another.<\/p>\n\n<p>To classify the results of the interview there are four categories:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- 00 (double zero) Interview achieved. This category indicates that you were successful obtaining the information.<br \/>- Type A home inhabited. This classification groups situations in which the interviewer was not able to obtain the information, despite your efforts, because the home is inhabited.<br \/>- Type B home uninhabited. This category groups those cases in which the information could not be obtained because the home is uninhabited.<br \/>- Type C home outside of sample. This category includes cases in which it was not possible to conduct the interview for different reasons: the space recorded as a home never was one, or used to be a home but is no longer one, the home no longer exists in the location on the list because it was destroyed or relocated.<\/div><p>In all those cases where the result has been no interview, regardless of the code assigned, provide the supervisor useful or relevant information in the comments section that permits the verification or rescue of an interview. For example, indicate the time you were able to find the residents, the willingness or lack thereof of the informants who could attend the interview, if there are any neighbors who could provide information, characteristics of the home or the area that are not specified in the field material.<\/p>\n\n<p>Below you will find the instructions to follow to fill out the data in this section:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Period. Based on the interview number, enter the corresponding code, which is made up of three digits: the first indicates the number of the trimester and the remaining two the year it is conducted.<br \/>- Code. Enter the result code of the interview: achieved (double zero) or not achieved (codes 01 to 15), based on the List of codes to record the result of the interview, section located below the box for this section.<\/div><span class=\"pg\">[p. 90]<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Date. Enter two digits for each heading: day, month, and year. This data could refer to the moment the interview takes place or the last attempt to achieve it.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Type A Home inhabited<\/span>\n<br \/>The situations in which the interview is not achieved, despite the presence of residents in the home, are grouped in this category. Remember that before reporting a case in this category you must have visited the home up to five times, on different days and at different hours during the week of the survey, trying to find the adequate informant; in addition, have questioned the neighbors about what time you could find them.<\/p>\n\n<p>To ensure the participation of the people in those cases in which they refuse to cooperate or when you are not able to establish contact with them despite the visits to the home at different hours, you have presentation documents through which people are provided with specific information about the objective of the survey and are invited to participate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Code and reason:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">01. There is no one in the home at the time of the interview <\/span>\n<br \/>Assign this code when:\n<br \/>After the five visits to the selected home, you have not been able to establish contact with any resident of said home, despite that you went there, throughout the week of the survey, on different days and at different hours. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you should have been able to verify, at least, which day and at what time they could be contacted by the supervisor, who will have to go to try to obtain the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>The investigation related to the time any resident could be located may be done among the neighbors, concierges or security guards. If you have not been able to establish contact with anyone who can provide you information, observe the conditions of the home to determine whether it is inhabited; you can observe this based on the fact that the electrical meter is turning, the presence of clothing on the line, pets or plants with signs that someone takes care of them.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">02. Temporarily absent<\/span>\n<br \/>- You have not been able to conduct the interview during the week of the survey because you could not establish contact with any of the residents of the home because they are temporarily absent for different reasons: vacation, work, dealing with personal matters, illness.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">03. Refused to give information<\/span>\n<br \/>The adequate informant has denied providing the information. In this situation, explain to them the purpose of the survey and highlight the confidential handling of the information.\n<br \/>In a final attempt to try to convince the residents to agree to provide the information, leave in the entrance to the home, in a visible location, the appointment scheduling forms and collaboration request, and return at another time to learn their response.<\/p>\n\n<p>Assign this code regardless of the argument given finally for not attending or continue providing the information: having given the information for this or another INEGI project or another institution, public or private (radio survey, political party).<\/p>\n\n<p>Under no circumstance should you give up on your attempts to obtain the information during the period of the five visits to the home due to the simple fact that on the first, second, third or fourth time you went you were not received by any member of the household or your presence was ignored. Consider it a refusal only if someone assumed to be a member of the household, expressed n words that they did not wish to cooperate.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">04. Inadequate informant<\/span>\n<br \/>You detect the presence of people who do not meet the requirements to be considered adequate informants. Remember these are:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Persons under 15 years of age.<br \/>- Persons outside of the household (friends, domestic employees, relatives, visitors), even when they know all the information.<br \/>- People with any mental disability.<br \/>- People of advanced age who cannot provide information (in this situation, as an exceptional case, a family member may be the adequate informant even if they are not a resident of the selected home. If this is the case, you will only need to explain this situation in the comments section).<br \/>- People under the influence of any type of drug or alcohol.<\/div><span class=\"em\">05. Other reason<\/span>\n<br \/>You have not been able to establish contact with any of the residents due to reasons other than those cited above:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Death of a resident.<br \/>- The household is in quarantine.<br \/>- The area where the home is located is high risk.<br \/>- The streets or roads have been blocked due to the presence of a weather phenomenon.<br \/>- There is a gate that prevents contact with the residents of the home (common situation in some residential areas).<\/div><span class=\"em\">05. Other reason<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- The informant, for any reason, has postponed the interview for the supervision week, such that it will be the supervisor who must obtain the information. In this case, explain the situation and specify the date on which the informant indicated they would receive the survey staff.<br \/>- You cannot conduct the interview because none of the residents speaks Spanish. Do not assign this code if you speak the language or tongue and can conduct the interview.<\/div><span class=\"em\">14. The household moved<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- From the second to the fifth interview you detect that one or more households have left the home and were not replaced by others, but it is still inhabited by at least one.<br \/>- This code is recorded in the questionnaires for each of the households that abandoned the home and were not replaced, which allows you to justify its removal from the system.<\/div><span class=\"em\">15. Interview suspended<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Despite your efforts, the informant has refused to continue with the interview such that you have only been able to obtain the information from the sociodemographic questionnaire and what is called the occupation and employment questionnaire of one or more members of the household is missing.<br \/>- If you have not been able to conclude or even fill out the sociodemographic questionnaire, assign the code 03 refused to give information.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Type B. Home uninhabited<\/span>\n<br \/>The main characteristic of this type of no interview is that, at least during the period of the survey, the home was uninhabited. You should not assign a type B no interview code for any reason before you have done everything possible to investigate among the neighbors the real situation of the home. Do not settle for the simple visual assessment of the physical conditions present in the home.<\/p>\n\n<p>The main characteristics of this typology is that no one has lived in the selected homes during the period of the survey.<\/p>\n\n<p>Assign a specific code in this category in accordance with the following:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">06. Suitable for inhabitation<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- You detect that the home is uninhabited, but in adequate physical conditions to be inhabited.<\/div><p>The condition of a home being uninhabited can be observed based on, for example, one or more of the following situations:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- There is no furniture or other items inside or there could be furniture or other things, and they have a for rent or for sale sign, or not.<br \/>- The existence of broken windows or doors or sealed windows.<br \/>- The presence of overgrown grass or weeds, the presence of cobwebs in the doors and windows.<br \/>- There is electricity or water service connected, and this can be observed by the lack of an electrical meter or a water connection point, or these instruments are in good condition, but appear not to be in operation.<br \/>- The existence of mail on the ground that seems to have been there a long time.<\/div><span class=\"em\">07. Temporary use<\/span>\n<br \/>You detect that a home is furnished or has items inside, and is used with a certain frequency (weekends, vacation periods, planting season), to rest or for other purposes. Assign this code even if it is not used, but there is furniture or other items present inside.<\/p>\n\n<p>The information you compile from the neighbors is the only way you can guaranty this code is correct. If you are not able to determine that it is a home for temporary use or is uninhabited, consider it uninhabited, suitable for inhabitation (code 06).<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Do not assign this code if, when conducting the interview, you detect that its owners use it from time to time, but domestic workers or other people live there regularly. In these cases, consider the home inhabited, and therefore, obtain the information.<\/div><p>Remember that for the survey it does not matter which group of people inhabit the home: the owners, renters, domestic servants, \"aviators\" or other groups. You are only interested in knowing if it is inhabited or not; and if it is inhabited, learning the sociodemographic and economic.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">08. Not suitable for inhabitation<\/span>\n<br \/>The selected home is uninhabitable due to deterioration: fractured walls or roof, missing windows, doors, roof or in the process of remodeling.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">09. Temporary use for purposes other than inhabitation<\/span>\n<br \/>The selected home is used temporarily as an office, business, workshop, factory, warehouse, nursery, school.<\/p>\n\n<p>This temporary status is conditional on the five trimesters the home remains in the sample. If a home has been classified during three consecutive trimesters with this code, in the fourth trimester, assign it number 12 Permanent use for purposes other than inhabitation.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Type C. Home outside of sample<\/span>\n<br \/>Includes situations that affect the sample, for such reasons as:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">10. Demolished<\/span> \n<br \/>The selected home as been demolished, destroyed or is in the process of demolition.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">11. Change of site (mobile)<\/span>\n<br \/>The selected homes, despite being registered on the list of homes, are not found in the field. This may happen in very special cases; for example, in the case of a trailer, houseboat, improvised camp under bridges, drainage pipe, which apparently, at least when listed, appeared to have been permanently located in the place, but when the ENOE staff went there, they had disappeared.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">12. Permanent use for purposes other than inhabitation<\/span> \n<br \/>The selected home has been adapted to be used exclusively and permanently as a workshop, shop, warehouse, house of prayer, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">13. Other reason<\/span>\n<br \/>(Specify in the comments section)\n<br \/>The reason for the no interview cannot be classified in any of the above options, for example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Group living arrangements.<br \/>- Homes sealed for any reason, as long as there is a notice on the home. If not, report it as uninhabited suitable or nor suitable for inhabitation, as applicable.<\/div><p>Joined homes (in this case enter the reason and report to the supervisor; if you have questions about how to identify them, see chapter 4 of this manual).","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All households","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the interview's preliminary result.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"Interview completed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Occupied dwelling - No one home at time of visits","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Occupied dwelling - Temporarily absent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Occupied dwelling - Refused to provide information","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Occupied dwelling - Inadequate respondent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Occupied dwelling - Other reason","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Unccupied dwelling - Adequate to inhabit","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Unccupied dwelling - For temporary use","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Unccupied dwelling - Unsuitable for habitation","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Unccupied dwelling - Temporary use for different room purposes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Dwelling out of sample - Demolished","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Dwelling out of sample - Changed site (mobile)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Dwelling out of sample - Permanent use for purposes other than the room","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"Dwelling out of sample - Another reason","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"Occupied dwelling - Household moved","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"Occupied dwelling - Interview suspended","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"H"},{"file_id":"H","vid":"MX2018I_V_SEL","name":"MX2018I_V_SEL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"216","loc_end_pos":"217","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Dwelling number","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Identification data<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Questionnaire number ___ of ___ of total questionnaires<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">State or entity ____<br \/>Municipality or district ____<br \/>Locality ____<br \/>Neighborhood or housing subdivision ____<br \/>Street ____<br \/>Outside unit number ____<br \/>Inside unit number ____<br \/>Telephone number ____<br \/>Control number _ _ _ _ _ _<br \/>UPM _ _ _ _ _<br \/>Weekly distribution number _ _ _<br \/>Household's order number on the list _ _ _ _<br \/>Selected household _ _<br \/>House number _<br \/>Moved home _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6. Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>The central goal of the sociodemographic questionnaire is to record, as its name states, the main sociodemographic characteristics of the residents of selected homes, such as sex, age, place of birth, education, marital status of the people and to identify the population 12 years of age or older to whom the occupation and employment survey should be applied (the purpose of which is to identify information in the occupational characteristics of the population). Additionally, it permits precise control of the field work, as shown below.<\/p>\n\n<p>Taking into consideration that the ENOE is a survey visiting the selected residence up to five times, once each trimester (the first visit is made to compile the required information and the remaining four visits are made to update this information), the questionnaire design is such that most of the headings, especially those related to identification data, include up to five fields to record information referring to the same topic.<\/p>\n\n<p>In general terms, the sociodemographic 1uestionnaire is divided into two larger sections which we will call cover page and back. The content and completion instructions are described below, first, of the cover page and then those referring to the back<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Cover page<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure - image of the first page from the sociodemographic questionnaire]<\/p>\n\n<p>Most of this section contains information that allows the selected homes to be located, from a geographical and processing perspective, and provides operative control of the interview, but also allows the basis of the information that will be obtained in relation to the residents of the home, the number of households included within them and the availability of the domestic employees.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h2\">6.1 Section I. Identification data<\/span>\n<br \/>The objective of this section is to geographically reference the selected home.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Most of the information shall be transcribed from the list of selected homes (mnv-07) with the exception of data referring to the headings questionnaire of questionnaires, phone number, household no. and household moved. The identification data shall only be recorded the first time you conduct the interview in the selected home. The transcription of this data must be faithful in order to avoid serious problems in the subsequent phases.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure - Identification data]<br \/><br \/>- Write the data pertinent to the headings questionnaire of questionnaires, phone number, household no. and household moved based on the criteria stated below.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Questionnaire of questionnaires<\/span>\n<br \/>This heading is used to enter the number of questionnaires used to obtain the information from each household. Fill out this heading. Until you have finished the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>To avoid overlap, whenever you use more than one questionnaire, be sure that you enter all identification data on each of them.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Telephone number<\/span>\n<br \/>This data can be extremely useful to verify or supplement the information compiled during the interview, set appointments (interview date and time) when it has been difficult to contact the informant; but if they refuse to provide them, do not insist, leave the space blank. Regardless of the response to this request, explain that this information will only be used in the cases described.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Household number<\/span>\n<br \/>To determine the number you should enter in this heading, first check how many households or groups of people are in the home. To do this, consult the information in question 3 of section V Residents of the home and household identification, and also take the following criteria into consideration:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Homes with a single household. If only one household resides in the home, in this heading you should always enter the number one, regardless of whether it is a household different from the one registered in a previous visit.<br \/>- Homes with two or more households. Identification of household number one. If more than one household resides in the home, assign one of them number one and the rest a progressive number. The household assigned number one shall be at the discretion of the informant; if they do not know which to assign this number, tell them that it should be the household to which the owner or person responsible for the home belongs.<br \/>- The number you assign to the other household(s) have no special criteria, so you can assign the numbers arbitrarily, as the only purpose is to distinguish them from each other; but, you should use one sociodemographic questionnaire for each household.<br \/>- Homes in which a resident could not be contacted. If despite your efforts to establish contact with any of the residents of a home, you cannot do so; consider, for the purpose of filling in the heading Household no., that there is only one household in that home, that is, enter the code number one.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Household moved<\/span>\n<br \/>Household moved. The replacement of one household by another in the course of the second to fifth visit to the home.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Conceptual clarifications:<\/span>\n<br \/>This heading identifies whether the household(s) recorded as residents of the home in the first interview are or are not the same from one interview to another throughout the five trimesters the home remains in the sampling.<\/p>\n\n<p>A household is considered to have moved from the home if all the members of the household left, and only if said household was replaced by another. From an operational perspective, the existence of a household moved should only be entered if an interview has been conducted with the household that replaced the previous one.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the new household refuses to provide the information, the number entered in the field Household moved on the questionnaire of the previous household should not be changed under any circumstances until the replacement becomes effective; therefore, only for operational purposes you should continue using the same questionnaire for the household that was there to enter the results of the refusal.<\/p>\n\n<p>A household is also considered to have moved in cases such as the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. When no member 12 years of age or older obtained in a previous interview has remained, even if members of that household under 12 years of age have remained in the home, and where they can be cared for by other person(s) 12 years of age or older, or not.<br \/><br \/>First interview<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>Second interview<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/><span class=\"pg\">[p.77]<\/span><br \/><br \/>2. When the employers have returned to the home, in the case of homes inhabited by domestic servants, who had initially been obtained as the sole household residing in the home.<br \/><br \/>First interview (Household of domestic servants)<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>Fourth interview<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>3. If at least one of the members 12 years old or older returns after it was uninhabited, it is not entered as a household moved, as the household was not replaced by another. If other people have arrived with the person(s) who returned, record the former as new members of the original household.<\/div><p>Do not change the code entered in household moved. Limit yourself to updating the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>To facilitate the operational work, use the same questionnaire that had been used before the home was abandoned.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>First interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Second interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Fourth interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">4. When you detect that information was being collected in the wrong home. Follow these instructions once you conduct the interview in the correct home; if you are not able to do so, do not change the data recorded in household moved, and in the heading Result of no interview, enter the code based on the result.<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Don't consider a household to have been replaced if at least one of the members 12 years old or older from the previous household remains in the home, due to the simple fact that members have been added who are older than the members of the original household; in this case consider the new residents simply as new members.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Fourth interview\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Instructions:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">-In the first interview, enter the code zero for each household; this should not be changed until it is effectively replaced by another household.<\/div><p>To facilitate the explanation of how to report households moved, in the example shown below, the surnames of the supposed households are included, although in practice you will have to review the information entered in the first five questions as a whole in order to determine if a household has moved, considering that when the information is obtained, the people's surnames are not entered.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Homes with one household<\/span>\n<br \/>Household status:<\/p>\n\n<p>1. The household moved and was replaced<\/p>\n\n<p>How to proceed?\n<br \/>In this case three situations may be present:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. A household obtained in a previous interview has moved and another is found in its place.<br \/>2. People older than 12 years of age have left the home and only the younger children remain.<br \/>3. In a previous interview the household of a domestic servant was recorded as the only household, but the employer's household has returned.<\/div><p>To report the case as a household moved, do the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Use a new questionnaire to obtain the new household's information.<br \/>Transcribe all identification data from the previous questionnaire to the new questionnaire, except data for the heading household moved.<br \/>In household moved, enter the code 1, 2, 3, or 4 based on the number of household changes in the home.<br \/>Start the interview.<\/div><p>In the case of the household that has moved due to the departure of members 12 years of age or older and in the case of employers (of domestic servants) who have returned to the home, in addition to the aforementioned criteria, do the following: include those less than 12 years of age as members of the new household; and in the case of domestic servant(s), include them on the same questionnaire for the new household, at the end of the list of members of the household.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Cancel the questionnaire for the household that has moved as follows:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- On the cover page, using a blue pen, draw two diagonal parallel lines and between them write the phrase: \"The household moved\".<br \/>- Staple the voided questionnaire to the new one, so that the back of the new form is in front, to facilitate its subsequent review.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">If the only household that resided in the home left, but it was replaced by two or more households, do the following: as one of the new households must replace the one that left, assign it code one to indicate that it has replaced the one that left, and for the other households, as they are not replacing any other household and are being entered for the first time, under the heading household, enter the corresponding consecutive number and in the household moved enter zero, as it will be the first time they are obtained.<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>2. The interview could not be conducted in the first trimester\n<br \/>If you are not able to obtain the information in the first interview for any reason, enter the code 1 in household number and the code zero in household moved. These codes shall remain even until you are able to conduct the interview in the household. In these cases, use the same sociodemographic questionnaire to collect the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>If in any subsequent interview you find that the home is now inhabited, use the same questionnaire to collect the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>3. The home is uninhabited\n<br \/>If in an interview other than the first, you find that the household entered previously has abandoned the home and it is now uninhabited, proceed as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Do not change any data or cancel the questionnaire as long as the home remains uninhabited.<br \/>- Enter the code 06 under the heading result of the interview. Assign the same code in each trimester, as long as it remains uninhabited.<br \/>- If the home again becomes inhabited by a different household than the one obtained previously, treat it as a household moved, that is, proceed as indicated in point 1.<\/div><p>This same criterion applies if only children less than 12 years old have remained in the home, as they are inadequate informants.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>4. The household that had moved has returned\n<br \/>If when you go back to the selected home you find that it is again inhabited and when conducting the interview you detect that it is the same household as that obtained in another interview, do not treat it as a household moved, as the household was not replaced by another; therefore the code entered in the heading household moved should not be changed.<\/p>\n\n<p>Now, in order to facilitate the work of updating the information, you should use the same questionnaire.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>4. The household that had moved has returned\n<br \/>If a household returns after another has inhabited the home, treat it as a household moved. That is, obtain the information on another questionnaire.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Homes with two or more households<\/span>\n<br \/>The procedure to report cases of a household that has moved when two or more households reside in the selected home is similar to that for cases in which only one household is in residence, except in the following situations:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Household status<\/span>\n<br \/>1. One or more households left, but there was another in their place<\/p>\n\n<p>How to proceed?\n<br \/>If, when conducting the interview, you detect that one or more of the households have moved but were replaced, do the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Fill out a questionnaire for each new household.<br \/>- In the heading household no., enter the same code as the replaced household.<br \/>- In the heading household moved, enter the corresponding progressive number.<br \/>- Cancel the questionnaire of the household(s) that left.<\/div><p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>2. One or more households left and they were not replaced\n<br \/>If, when conducting the interview, you find that there are fewer households in the home than those obtained in the previous interview, do the following:<\/p>\n\n<p>Cancel the questionnaire for the household that has moved as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- On the cover page, using a blue pen, draw two diagonal parallel lines and between them write the phrase: \"the household moved\".<br \/>- In result of the interview, enter the code 14. As you can see later in section ii result of the interview, this is an independent code from the typology considered in the code list, and indicates that the home remains inhabited, although the household in question has left.<br \/>- If the household that moved was number 1, update the data in the section v residents of the home and identification of households in household questionnaire 2. no additional explanation will be necessary, taking into consideration that the codes entered in the heading household moved and result of the interview in the questionnaire of the household that left, will be sufficient to understand why that questionnaire was updated.<br \/><br \/>Example:<br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>- Continue with the normal interview in the case of the households that have remained in the home.<\/div><p>3. One or more households left, but were replaced in subsequent interviews\n<br \/>If when you go back to a home in which the number of resident households reported had previously decreased, you detect that the number has again increased, record the new households as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In household number, enter the consecutive number that corresponds to each of them in relation to the household(s) that still reside in the home, and in relation to the household that is being replaced.<br \/>- In household moved enter the consecutive number corresponding to each household according to the number of household replacements that have occurred in the home for that household in particular.<br \/>- In result of the interview for the new household, enter the code 00; for the household(s) that were not replaced, enter the code 14. This code is only used the first time you detect that the household in question is no longer residing in the home, as long as other households remain in residence.<br \/>- Cancel the questionnaire(s) of the households that left, according to the stated guidelines.<\/div><p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>4. All the households left and none were replaced\n<br \/>When you detect that in a previous interview the presence of two or more households was reported, but in the current interview you detect that the home is uninhabited, report the situation as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Do not change any data recorded in the headings household number, household moved, or cancel the sociodemographic questionnaires of the households that left, as long as the home remains uninhabited.<br \/>- In result of the interview of each household, enter the code 06 or that corresponding to type B or C. Assign the respective code in each trimester, as long as the home remains uninhabited.<br \/>- If in a subsequent interview you detect that home again becomes inhabited by one or more different households, in household moved, enter the corresponding code according to the number of households replaced in the home for that household, and in result of the interview enter the code 14 for the household that was not replaced.<br \/>- Cancel the sociodemographic questionnaire of the household that left.<\/div><p>Example:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Special case<\/span>\n<br \/>Treatment of the household that moved. If in an interview after the first one, when trying to update the information, the informant reports that the information obtained previously was purposely falsified and agrees to correct it in the current visit, as an exceptional case, treat it as a household that has moved in order to obtain the correct information.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Joining or dividing households in the home<\/span>\n<br \/>It is possible that during the second to fifth interviews you detect that the quantity of households in the home has increased or decreased in relation to the number originally recorded, because they decided to unite (join) or separate (divide).<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Conceptual clarifications:<\/span>\n<br \/>Joining of households. Union of two or more households that had previously been obtained as independent. Consider them joined when the households begin to share grocery expenses.\n<br \/>Dividing of households. Separation that occurs in a household (that had previously been obtained as a single one) to form two or more households. Consider them divided when the households no longer share grocery expenses.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>In the case of joining:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cancel the sociodemographic questionnaire of the household that became part of the other, as follows:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Using a blue pen, draw two diagonal parallel lines and between them write the phrase: \"household joined with household no. x\".<br \/>- In result of the interview enter the code 14, since the home remains inhabited when you report that this household has joined.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- In the sociodemographic questionnaire of the remaining household, record the people from the household that disappears as new members.<\/div><p>When there is division of household(s):<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Remove the household of the people who now form other households, according to the criteria of section VIII, question 6. sociodemographic characteristics.<br \/>- Use a sociodemographic questionnaire for each household that was formed as a result of the separation.<br \/>- In the heading household number on each new sociodemographic questionnaire, enter the corresponding consecutive number according to the number of households in the home.<br \/>- In the heading household moved of each new sociodemographic questionnaire enter the code 0.<\/div><p>In the case of a wrong home:<\/p>\n\n<p>Although it is uncommon, there is a possibility you will find that, due to error, the information was collected in the wrong home. Before making any correction, verify the situation. Compare the identification data on the list of homes with the physical location of the home. Remember that it is wrong to define the location of a home based on the name entered on the list of homes; if you consider it appropriate, ask for your supervisor's support.<\/p>\n\n<p>If you find that you have effectively been completing the survey on the wrong home, do the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cancel the sociodemographic questionnaire of the mistaken home by drawing two diagonal parallel lines (with a blue pen) on the cover page and in the middle write down the phrase \"wrong home\".<br \/>- Use a new sociodemographic questionnaire to obtain the information for the correct home; transcribe to the new questionnaire all identification data except that referenced in the heading household moved. In this case, enter the code number one, that is, treat it as a household that has moved. Thus, this code shall indicate to the system that the household obtained previously no longer exists and that the current one has replaced it. 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Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4b. Provide a classification based on the answers provided in questions 4 and 4a:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Only for the interviewer<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Agriculture or farming (skip to 5)<br \/>[] 2 Educational or health institution (skip to 4d)<br \/>[] 3 Public institution or non-profit organization (skip to 4d)<br \/>[] 4 Private sector<br \/>[] 5 Not determinable yet<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">Question 4b<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Is an agricultural activity<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The economic units that are dedicated to agricultural or livestock activities, and those that combine both.<br \/>- Those working for economic units dedicated to vegetable aquaculture activities (growing algae and other aquatic plants in controlled environments).<br \/>- The economic units that are dedicated to performing beekeeping activities (breeding and caring for bees to exploit their wax, honey, royal jelly).<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option those dedicated to:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Providing specialized services to agricultural or livestock units, such as self-employed workers or businesses dedicated to fallow, harvest, packing, fumigating, collecting manure, cleaning activities and classification of eggs, animal crossbreeding and branding cattle, among others, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Farming aquatic animal species, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Conducting forestry activities (planting, reforestation and felling trees, as well as collecting forest products, such as bark, rubber, moss, balsam), as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Fishing and hunting animals for commercial purposes or exploitation of their byproducts, as these are classified in option 4.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Economic units dedicated to agroindustry, that is, those dedicated to raising animals or growing agricultural products and the subsequent transformation of these products, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The farmer who, in addition to growing agave, makes <span class=\"lang\">pulque <\/span>(alcoholic beverage).<br \/>- The cattle breeder who is also dedicated to the production of dairy.<br \/>- The company that, in addition to growing vegetables, is dedicated to dehydrating and packaging them.<br \/>- The catkin collector who also makes wax.<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for institutions whose main function is to provide formal educational services, from preschool through post-graduate, in any of its modalities: on-site instruction, open and distance learning; whether public or private institutions.<br \/>- Personnel who work for institutions such as the Council for Educational Development (CONAFE) or the National Institute for Adult Education (INEA).<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital\n<br \/>Exclude from this option:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for day cares or early stimulation centers, since their main function is not to provide formal education, but rather to provide care and early childhood care services. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Personnel who work in public institutions whose main activity is to carry out administrative control, as in the case of offices of the Secretariat of Public Education or state education institutes, since these are classified in option 3.<br \/>- Self-employed workers who provide educational services, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Those who work in second and third level medical institutions, whether public or private.<\/div><p>The second level medical units are characterized by having hospitalization areas, most of them with 24-hour emergency departments; those that are third level by the degree of specialization, addressing complex illnesses that put people at risk of death, and because they conduct scientific research.<\/p>\n\n<p>When classifying the information for third level medical units, prioritize the medical care services over the research activities. Also prioritize hospitalization care when a worker works in establishments that combine inpatient and outpatient medical care.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Rural hospital \"Oportunidades\" Bochil<br \/>- Medical surgery center San Mart\u00edn, private<br \/>- Regional IMSS hospital in Tampico<br \/>- Puerto de Hierro Tepic Medical Center (hospital), private<br \/>- National Psychiatric Institute<br \/>- ISSSTE Clinical Hospital<br \/>- National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition Dr. Salvador Zubir\u00e1n<\/div><p>Exclude from this option:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for first level medical units (health centers, doctors' offices, dispensaries and family medicine units), of the public or private sector, because they only provide outpatient medical consulting services and ambulatory surgery. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for establishments that perform clinical laboratory studies, as these are classified in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Workers who work for public and private institutions dedicated to providing welfare services: nursing homes, nurseries, persuasive orientation centers and telephone psychological support, soup kitchens, homes for single mothers, orphanages, etc. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Self-employed workers who provide in-home care for senior citizens, the disabled, sick and children: nurses, nannies. Classify them in option 4.<\/div><p>3. Is a public institution or a non-profit organization<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for government institutions of any level (federal, state or municipal), dedicated to the administration and capture of public resources, dispensing of justice, production of goods and services.<br \/>- Workers who work for public sector clinics that provide outpatient consultation services and general or specialized ambulatory surgery. Exclude economic units that provide hospital services, whether in the public or private sector, as they are classified in option 2.<br \/>- Personnel who work for informal public education institutions, such as day care centers (whose main function is to provide welfare services), training centers for and at work, such as the Occupational Teaching Center (CEO), Job Training Center (CECATI) or the Juan Diego Community Development Center IAP.<br \/>- Workers who work for institutions dedicated to capturing public resources to support the development of economic projects through the granting of credits and loans: Bancomext (Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior [National Bank of Foreign Trade]), Fifomi (Fideicomiso Fondo Minero [Miner's Fund Trust]), Fovissste (Fondo de la Vivienda del ISSSTE [ISSSTE Housing Fund]), Board of the National San Marco Fair, Federal Mortgage Company.<br \/>- Those who work for non-profit institutions: civil, commercial, labor, political, professional, recreational and religious organizations and associations (Regional Cattle Union of Aguascalientes, Association to Fight Cancer, Sea Cort\u00e9s, AC, Red Cross, C\u00e1ritas).<\/div><p>4. Is a private sector activity or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for economic units in the private sector, regardless of the economic activity to which it is dedicated, its size, the type of legal organization (individual or legal entity) or the legal or illegal form under which it operates. Below are some examples of the type of economic units classified here.<br \/>- Those who work for economic units dedicated to the collection of forest products, such as mullein, catkin, fruit, medicinal herbs, <span class=\"lang\">lechuguilla<\/span>, wood, moss, resin, for marketing purposes.<\/div><p>4. Is a private sector activity or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units whose main activity consists of providing services to other economic units of any sector of the economy: animal crossbreeding services, rental of machinery and equipment for use in forestry with an operator, animal sperm bank, waxing flowers, renting formwork, photocopying service, gardening services.<br \/>- Subordinate or independent workers who work for clinics or general or specialty medical offices, for outpatient consultation, of the private sector. Include those who work in their own home or that of their patients providing outpatient medical care.<br \/>- Workers who work for private clinics and private offices dedicated to personal care. Includes those who work in their own home or that of their clients providing personal care services.<br \/>- Those who work providing informal educational services: remedial teacher in their own home or the home of their clients; the teacher or instructor of aerobics, martial arts, cooking, languages, knitting, yoga.<\/div><p>5. Still cannot be determined<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that could not be classified in any of the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5a; if you circle option 2 or 3, go to question 4d; if you circle option 4 or 5, continue with question 4c.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the primary economic unit classification of the employed population.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Agricultural sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Non-agricultural sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_AMBITO2","name":"MX2018I_AMBITO2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"197","loc_end_pos":"197","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Secondary economic unit classification","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4e. Does the business or employment activity have:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 A physical establishment and office (doesn't matter if they are joined or separate)? (skip to 4h)<br \/>[] 2 Only an office? (skip to 4g)<br \/>[] 3 Only a locale\/shop? (skip to 4g)<br \/>[] 4 Business does not have a local, office, or physical establishment<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">Question 4e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who work for independent economic units, to find out whether or not they have an establishment to perform their activities, and if so, to find out what type it is.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>As opposed to question 3f, in this question the concept of establishment has a more restricted meaning; it refers to a type of building, that is, to a fixed and permanent construction, covered by walls and roof, for example, warehouse, premises, office, hotel, industrial plant; or a construction with the characteristics described, but without a roof, as in the case of concrete slab (stones) located inside the markets where fresh foods are sold, mainly.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude facilities, such as fixed, semi-fixed or improvised stands, private homes, spaces delimited by fences of any material (chain-link fences, wood).<\/p>\n\n<p>If an economic unit performs its activities in an establishment, consider it to have one only if it meets the following conditions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If it is the owner of the establishment or premises.<br \/>- If it leases the establishment or premises.<br \/>- If it has an establishment or premises in the form of a lease; in this case, as long as it is only used by the economic unit to which it is loaned; if it is shared with another or others, do not consider it to have an establishment.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Jorge's (interviewee) business, lacking a premise, is currently operating in the same establishment where Cesar's (owner) business operates. Do not consider Jorge to have a premise, as he is sharing the premises at the same time with another economic unit.<br \/>- Cristina has her salon in a premise she borrowed from a relative. Consider her to have an establishment.<\/div><p>Instructions:<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Has an establishment and office<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who work for economic units that are companies that have two types of establishments: one for the production of goods and services, and another to conduct administrative activities. In this case, it does not matter if both types of establishments are located at the same address.<\/div><p>Office. Delimited space in which exclusively desk (administrative) work is performed.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Only has an office or firm<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that only have this type of establishment, in which generally professional services are provided, such as dental, medical; accounting, legal, advertising firms.<\/div><p>Firm. Delimited space in which professional services are provided.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Only has a premises<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that have one or more premises in which the main activity is performed, but not an office to conduct administrative activities, in the case of a blacksmith's, salon, laundromat, diner, grocery store.<\/div><p>Premises. Enclosed site or place that is part of a building, in which commercial, industrial or personal services are provided.<\/p>\n\n<p>Economic units that have concrete slabs, commonly known as \"stones\" that are often found inside markets or wholesale produce markets, on which the tenants exhibit their products.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Has no premises, office or establishment<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Economic units that lack an establishment, premises or office to perform their activities, therefore they do so in a vehicle, or in a fixed or semi-fixed or improvised stand, in their own home or on foot.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 4h; if you circle option 2 or 3, go to question 4g; and if you circle option 4 or 9, continue with question 4f.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed in the non-agricultural sector","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the second economic unit classification of the employed population.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Micro-businesses (calculated by using codes 2 and 3)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No establishment","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"With establishment","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Small establishments","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Medium establishments","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Large establishments","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"Government","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Others","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_ANIOS_ESC","name":"MX2018I_ANIOS_ESC","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"198","loc_end_pos":"199","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Years of schooling","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>13. Education level - What was the last schooling level or school grade that [the respondent] passed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Level<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 00 to 04, or 99, is chosen, skip to question 17)<br \/><br \/>[] 00 None<br \/>[] 01 Preschool<br \/>[] 02 Elementary<br \/>[] 03 Secondary<br \/>[] 04 High school or GED<br \/>[] 05 Teaching school or credential (normal)<br \/>[] 06 Vocational\/occupational degree<br \/>[] 07 Bachelor's degree<br \/>[] 08 Master's degree<br \/>[] 09 Doctorate degree<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Year _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">Question 13<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to people 5 years of age or older to learn the highest level and grade or academic year they have completed, regardless of whether or not they know how to read and write.<\/p>\n\n<p>Level of education. Refers to studies included in the national education system, or its equivalent in the case of studies abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Ask this question even when the response to the previous question was that they do not know how to read and write a message.<br \/>- Studies to obtain. Consider the studies completed in public and private schools regardless of the SEN modalities: in person school, semi in person school, open, adult education, special education, televised high-school, televised baccalaureate, video baccalaureate, technical or commercial studies, as well as education received in other countries.<br \/><br \/>This question consists of two columns, level and year. Below we explain how you should record the response to this question.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the years of schooling.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"None","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1 year","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2 years","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"16","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"17","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"18","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"19","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"21","labl":"21","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"22","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"23","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"24","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_BUSCAR5C","name":"MX2018I_BUSCAR5C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"200","loc_end_pos":"200","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Reason for searching for another job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VIII. Additional job searching<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>8a. What are [the respondent's] intentions?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the informant)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 To have more than one job<br \/>[] 2 To have one full-time job<br \/>[] 3 To find a job or employment activity where he\/she can work more hours to earn more<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.10 Battery VIII. Search for other job<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to verify whether the people who said they were employed are looking for another job, as well as the reasons and the places they searched.<\/p>\n\n<p>Through these questions, it is possible to identify employed persons who, through the action of seeking another job, put pressure on the labor market, which is important in the calculation of some employment indicators.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 8a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who said they looked for another job, to find out the main reason for this search.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. To have more than one job<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Workers whose response indicates they looked for another job simply to have another or others, in addition to the one they already have.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. To have a full time job<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who look for another job with a full time work schedule (40 or more hours a week).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. To obtain an activity in which they can work more hours in order to earn more<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Workers who look for another job in which they work more hours to increase their income.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. None of the above<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who say they have a different reason than those included in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2, or 3, go to question 9; but if the response was option 4 or 9, continue with question 8b.<br \/>- Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 9.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason for searching for another job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Wanted to have another job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Wanted to change jobs","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Other reason","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Did not search","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_BUSQUEDA","name":"MX2018I_BUSQUEDA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"201","loc_end_pos":"201","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Worker looked for another job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VIII. Additional job searching<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>8. During the last three months, has [the respondent] tried:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the informant)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Searching for work in another country or began making arrangements to cross the border?<br \/>[] 2 Searching for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establishing a business or becoming self-employed, but not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, the respondent has not tried searching for work? (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.10 Battery VIII. Search for other job<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to verify whether the people who said they were employed are looking for another job, as well as the reasons and the places they searched.<\/p>\n\n<p>Through these questions, it is possible to identify employed persons who, through the action of seeking another job, put pressure on the labor market, which is important in the calculation of some employment indicators.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 8<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out whether during the last three months they have tried to seek employment or to initiate an independent job, in addition to the job(s) they currently perform, and to find out if they are looking for another job outside the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Condition of search for work. To classify the response, apply the same criteria established for question 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3, continue with question 8a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 9.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the worker looked for another job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, looked for an additional job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Did not look for additional work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_C_INAC5C","name":"MX2018I_C_INAC5C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"202","loc_end_pos":"202","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of non-economically active person","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2e. Is [the respondent]...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the answer indicated by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Temporarily out of their normal work? (skip to 2k)<br \/>[] 2 Pensioned or retired from their job?<br \/>[] 3 A student?<br \/>[] 4 A stay-at-home partner?<br \/>[] 5 Someone with a mental or physical disability which permanently prevents them from working? (skip to 2h)<br \/>[] 6 Other (specify) ____<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to those who are not economically active, to find out what do they do and what is the condition of non-economic activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Note that this question identifies the normal or habitual activity to which an unemployed person is dedicated, at least up to the reference week, not to the type of work the person started to undertake during the week the survey is conducted or which they will undertake in the future, therefore, do not accept responses such as: going to go look for work, wants to study, going on a pension, already started to work this week; in this case ask on what their time was spent, or what they did the week before the interview: homemaker, student, permanently disabled for work, marginal worker.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If you know the information in advance, or after having read the first four options, the informant seems not to have understood the sense of the question, do not ask the questions again because you may tire the informant. In order to confirm, indicate: \"Alfredo told me he spent time studying, right? or what does he do?<br \/>- If in the course of the interview, you detect that in the informant's judgment, a person resides in the home who has some physical or mental disability that prevents them from working for the rest of their life, do not read this question, as it could sound aggressive or hurt their feelings. Record the information according to what the interviewee says.<br \/>- In this question you can only circle one of the options, so if the informant says more than one, circle the one that appears first in the question. For example, if a person claims to be both a homemaker and a student, circle the option of student; if they are retired and unable to work, in this case circle option 2 of retiree.<\/div><p>1. A person temporarily absent from their activity or trade\n<br \/>People who have a job but were absent during the reference week, without receiving income, but who affirm they are going to return to work after the week the survey is conducted.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Pensioner or retired from work\n<br \/>Those who are exclusively retired from work. This does not include those who receive a pension due to their status as a widow, orphan or marital separation. To classify correctly, consider the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Retiree. Retired person who continues to receive a payment as a result of having done a job from which they retired after having completed a determined number of years worked or due to their age (55 or 60 years, based on their contract).<br \/>Pensioner. Person who, as compensation, is granted 75 percent of the salary they received as a worker upon definitive retirement from the economic unit due to health problems as a result of occupational diseases or accidents.<\/div><p>3. Student\n<br \/>Those dedicated, as a habitual activity, to studies, even though at the time they are on vacation, sick or suspended (regardless of the reason for the suspension: bad behavior) or strike.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who do not attend school, but are enrolled or completing some process to do so, and those who have concluded their academic cycle but are going to continue in the next.\n<br \/>It is important to mention that this option includes only formal studies; to identify them, ask: what do you study? If you have doubts as to the concept of formal studies, consult the respective instructions in sections on educational characteristics of the sociodemographic questionnaire of this manual.<\/p>\n\n<p>In the case of students completing the last grades of technical majors and the intermediate to upper level and for those who have recently completed a major, it will be appropriate to inquire whether during the reference period they spent time completing their social service or professional practice. Remember that for the survey, performing this type of activity is considered an economic activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. A person dedicated to the household chores in their own household\n<br \/>People who are habitually dedicated to household chores, such as: cleaning the home, cooking, cleaning, ironing, even if this has not been done during the reference week.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who state they care for their children or other members of their own household (the elderly, sick or children).<\/p>\n\n<p>5. A person with some physical or mental limitation that prevents them from working for the rest of their life\n<br \/>People who do not work or seek to do so because they have some physical or mental limitation (from birth or as a result of some illness or accident) which prevents them from doing any job for the rest of their life.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have some disability. If the informant indicates that the interviewee cannot work because of a limitation, respect their response even when from your perspective the limitation is not an impediment for the interviewee to perform any economic activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- A person who is paralyzed from the waist down could do some job with their hands, but the informant does not consider them able to work for the rest of their life.<\/div><p>6. Other status\n<br \/>People who, simply, state they do not perform any activity because they don't want to, because they are old, they feel tired or because they have health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Given responses like: is very young, unemployed, going to work, already started to work this week, is waiting for the next school year or the response of an employer, insist by asking what they did through the previous week. Classify based on the response.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who engage in marginal activities in exchange for a tip: cleaning windshields, singing, playing an instrument in public places, looking after vehicles, swallowing fire. In this case, specify the activity they are engaged in.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 9f; if you circle option 2, 3, 4, 6 or 9, continue with question 2f; if you circle option 5, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were non-economically active","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of non-economically active person.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Students","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Housework","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Pensions and retirees","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Permanently disabled","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Other non-active conditions","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CLASE1","name":"MX2018I_CLASE1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"203","loc_end_pos":"203","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Economically active","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Occupation information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Now, I will ask you about [the respondent] employment status. During the past week, did [the respondent] work for at least 1 hour?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes (skip to 3)<br \/>[] 2 No<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.2 General considerations<\/span>\n<br \/>Before addressing the criteria and specific instructions for filling out the Occupational and Employment Questionnaire (OEQ), you should understand the main groups into which the information compiled in this questionnaire is classified. The next summary table shows these classifications:\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>When obtaining information about the population's economic activities, the survey, for statistical purposes, takes 12 years of age as a minimum, but does not establish a maximum age, as shown in the chart above. Starting with this universe, a basic partition is established, which consists of distinguishing the economically active population from the non-economically active population. The following tables show this distinction more clearly:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Employed population.<\/span> Refers to people who state that during the week they perform some type of economic activity or have a job. The employed population covers two situations:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who worked for at least one hour or one day during the week prior to the interview in their own company or as subordinates, with or without remuneration.<br \/>- People who are temporarily absent from their job or business, but do maintain an employment connection with it.<\/div><span class=\"ital\">Unemployed population.<\/span> People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview. This population is divided into:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- With work experience.<br \/>- Without work experience.<\/div><p>Non-Economically Active Population, available to work. People who did not work during the reference week, or have a job, or actively seek one, as they thought they did not have an opportunity to find one, but are interested in working. This population may or may not have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p>Non-Economically Active Population, not available to work. People who did not work during the reference week, or have a job, or actively seek one, and had no need or interest in working. This population may have work experience or not.<\/p>\n\n<p>Throughout the manual, some of the activities listed will be addressed again to delve further into the criteria to follow to obtain the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n\n<p>Taking into consideration that the first three questions may seem repetitive to the informant, in exceptional cases, when they have already given you the information, don't ask them verbatim in order to avoid tiring them and risking the interview.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">For example:<br \/>- Last week, did Roberto work for at least one hour?<br \/>Response: No<br \/>- Last week, did Robert perform an activity that provided income or helped in the lands or business of a family member or another person?<br \/>Response: No<br \/>- Does Robert have a job, business or conduct any activity for himself?<br \/>Response: No<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 1<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked of members of the household aged 12 years or older to identify those who performed an economic activity during the reference week.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>A person should be considered to have worked in the reference week only if the person dedicated at least one hour, during that period, to performing an economic activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>- Reference period. When asking the question, emphasize the text related to the reference week and the minimum time spent (one hour), this is<\/p>\n\n<p>extremely important because it places the interviewee in the key conditions to define their employment status.\n<br \/>- Consider a person to have worked during the reference period if they state that they went to work at any or all the jobs they have, if they have more than one. Regardless of whether or not they worked in what is considered their main job. Remember that the purpose of this question is to know only if the person worked or not.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Karina didn't work at her main job during the reference week, but did so on the weekend at what is considered her secondary job: self-employed vendor of cell phones at an improvised stand.<\/div><p>- Trade workers (carpenters, locksmiths, stylists, launderers, barbers and hairdressers, plumbers) and professionals. Consider a person to have worked in the reference period as long as they have an establishment to which they went with the intention of working, even if they did not have any clients.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eustaquio has a locksmith shop, opened his business during the week before the interview, but no clients hired his services. He is considered to have worked during the reference period because he has a site that has the necessary facilities for work.<br \/>- Alex is a therapist, despite the fact that he opened his office the entire week, he had no patients. He is considered to have worked during the reference week because he has a site to which he went with the intention of working.<br \/>Consider them not to have worked if they lack an establishment or site, even if they have stated they were waiting for someone to hire their services by telephone or visiting them where they are (private home or in a public space). As they do not have an establishment, they are cataloged as job seekers, not as employed.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Ceferino is a plumber, during the reference week he stood on a corner waiting for someone to hire his services, but had no success. He is considered not to have worked, even though he was seeking work.<br \/>- During the reference period, Concepci\u00f3n was waiting at home for someone to call her on the telephone to hire her services as a masseuse, but no one called. She is considered not to have worked in the reference week.<\/div><p>In this situation, go to the next question to determine their status as unemployed or inactive, as applicable.<\/p>\n\n<p>Additionally, in the case of independent workers, in order to determine whether or not they worked during the reference week, consider the following:<\/p>\n\n<p>1. They did work if they state they were engaged in performing supplemental or maintenance activities for the optimal development of their economic unit.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The taxi driver who spent time repairing his own economic unit.<br \/>- The farmer who spent time during the reference week repairing and maintaining his work tools, repairing fences, digging irrigation dams.<br \/>- The merchant who only spent time during the reference week remodeling his shop.<br \/>- The contract manufacturer (pieceworker) who during the reference period spent time installing the machinery and equipment necessary, after changing his business location.<\/div><p>2. They did not work if they state that their economic unit did not operate during this period and if it did, they remained apart from performing activities related to its operation.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The taxi driver who did not work for the entire week because his vehicle was in the mechanic's shop.<br \/>- The merchant who during the period spent time exclusively running personal errands.<br \/>- The merchant who, while others made repairs to his shop, went on vacation.<\/div><p>Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 3; if you circle option 2, continue with question 1a.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is economically active or not.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Economically active","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Non-economically active","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CLASE2","name":"MX2018I_CLASE2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"204","loc_end_pos":"204","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Economically active (detailed)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Occupation information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Now, I will ask you about [the respondent] employment status. During the past week, did [the respondent] work for at least 1 hour?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes (skip to 3)<br \/>[] 2 No<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.2 General considerations<\/span>\n<br \/>Before addressing the criteria and specific instructions for filling out the Occupational and Employment Questionnaire (OEQ), you should understand the main groups into which the information compiled in this questionnaire is classified. The next summary table shows these classifications:\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>When obtaining information about the population's economic activities, the survey, for statistical purposes, takes 12 years of age as a minimum, but does not establish a maximum age, as shown in the chart above. Starting with this universe, a basic partition is established, which consists of distinguishing the economically active population from the non-economically active population. The following tables show this distinction more clearly:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Employed population.<\/span> Refers to people who state that during the week they perform some type of economic activity or have a job. The employed population covers two situations:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who worked for at least one hour or one day during the week prior to the interview in their own company or as subordinates, with or without remuneration.<br \/>- People who are temporarily absent from their job or business, but do maintain an employment connection with it.<\/div><span class=\"ital\">Unemployed population.<\/span> People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview. This population is divided into:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- With work experience.<br \/>- Without work experience.<\/div><p>Non-Economically Active Population, available to work. People who did not work during the reference week, or have a job, or actively seek one, as they thought they did not have an opportunity to find one, but are interested in working. This population may or may not have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p>Non-Economically Active Population, not available to work. People who did not work during the reference week, or have a job, or actively seek one, and had no need or interest in working. This population may have work experience or not.<\/p>\n\n<p>Throughout the manual, some of the activities listed will be addressed again to delve further into the criteria to follow to obtain the information.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n\n<p>Taking into consideration that the first three questions may seem repetitive to the informant, in exceptional cases, when they have already given you the information, don't ask them verbatim in order to avoid tiring them and risking the interview.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">For example:<br \/>- Last week, did Roberto work for at least one hour?<br \/>Response: No<br \/>- Last week, did Robert perform an activity that provided income or helped in the lands or business of a family member or another person?<br \/>Response: No<br \/>- Does Robert have a job, business or conduct any activity for himself?<br \/>Response: No<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 1<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked of members of the household aged 12 years or older to identify those who performed an economic activity during the reference week.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>A person should be considered to have worked in the reference week only if the person dedicated at least one hour, during that period, to performing an economic activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>- Reference period. When asking the question, emphasize the text related to the reference week and the minimum time spent (one hour), this is<\/p>\n\n<p>extremely important because it places the interviewee in the key conditions to define their employment status.\n<br \/>- Consider a person to have worked during the reference period if they state that they went to work at any or all the jobs they have, if they have more than one. Regardless of whether or not they worked in what is considered their main job. Remember that the purpose of this question is to know only if the person worked or not.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Karina didn't work at her main job during the reference week, but did so on the weekend at what is considered her secondary job: self-employed vendor of cell phones at an improvised stand.<\/div><p>- Trade workers (carpenters, locksmiths, stylists, launderers, barbers and hairdressers, plumbers) and professionals. Consider a person to have worked in the reference period as long as they have an establishment to which they went with the intention of working, even if they did not have any clients.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eustaquio has a locksmith shop, opened his business during the week before the interview, but no clients hired his services. He is considered to have worked during the reference period because he has a site that has the necessary facilities for work.<br \/>- Alex is a therapist, despite the fact that he opened his office the entire week, he had no patients. He is considered to have worked during the reference week because he has a site to which he went with the intention of working.<br \/>Consider them not to have worked if they lack an establishment or site, even if they have stated they were waiting for someone to hire their services by telephone or visiting them where they are (private home or in a public space). As they do not have an establishment, they are cataloged as job seekers, not as employed.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Ceferino is a plumber, during the reference week he stood on a corner waiting for someone to hire his services, but had no success. He is considered not to have worked, even though he was seeking work.<br \/>- During the reference period, Concepci\u00f3n was waiting at home for someone to call her on the telephone to hire her services as a masseuse, but no one called. She is considered not to have worked in the reference week.<\/div><p>In this situation, go to the next question to determine their status as unemployed or inactive, as applicable.<\/p>\n\n<p>Additionally, in the case of independent workers, in order to determine whether or not they worked during the reference week, consider the following:<\/p>\n\n<p>1. They did work if they state they were engaged in performing supplemental or maintenance activities for the optimal development of their economic unit.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The taxi driver who spent time repairing his own economic unit.<br \/>- The farmer who spent time during the reference week repairing and maintaining his work tools, repairing fences, digging irrigation dams.<br \/>- The merchant who only spent time during the reference week remodeling his shop.<br \/>- The contract manufacturer (pieceworker) who during the reference period spent time installing the machinery and equipment necessary, after changing his business location.<\/div><p>2. They did not work if they state that their economic unit did not operate during this period and if it did, they remained apart from performing activities related to its operation.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The taxi driver who did not work for the entire week because his vehicle was in the mechanic's shop.<br \/>- The merchant who during the period spent time exclusively running personal errands.<br \/>- The merchant who, while others made repairs to his shop, went on vacation.<\/div><p>Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 3; if you circle option 2, continue with question 1a.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is employed, unemployed, available or not available to work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Employed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Unemployed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Inactive available","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Inactive not available","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CLASE3","name":"MX2018I_CLASE3","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"205","loc_end_pos":"205","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of economically active person","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Occupation information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Now, I will ask you about [the respondent] employment status. During the past week, did [the respondent] work for at least 1 hour?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes (skip to 3)<br \/>[] 2 No<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.3 Set of questions I. Employment status<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this set of questions is to identify those who worked during the reference period, regardless of the number of jobs performed in case of having more than one, and to determine who, despite not having worked during said period, have one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Consider a person to perform an economic activity only if the person worked during the reference week, at least one hour during said period, or if the person did not work during said period, but had a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cecilia worked the week before the interview.<br \/>- Adrian did not attend his job, but had a leave from ISSSTE to care for one of his children who was sick.<\/div><p>Regardless of the condition of legality or illegality with which an economic unit operates, both are entered, from the perspective of ENOE, within the framework of economic activity.\n<br \/>The following table includes examples of the types of activities considered economic and non-economic, and the pertinent explanation:<\/p>\n\n<p>Description of economic and non-economic activities:<\/p>\n\n<p>Type of activity\n<br \/><span class=\"em\">Circulating religious faith (of any creed)<\/span>\n<br \/>The activity is economic:\n<br \/>If the \"promoter\" regularly receives economic remuneration, in cash or in kind, regardless of the amount.<\/p>\n\n<p>The activity is non-economic:\n<br \/>If the predicant does not receive economic compensation, regardless of the time spent on this activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>Type of activity\n<br \/><span class=\"em\">Performing athletic activities independently<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>The activity is economic:\n<br \/>If the independent athlete (cyclist, marathon runner, boxer) is dedicated to training to participate in sporting events in order to obtain economic income (prize-based), even if during the reference week they have not participated in any or only spent time training.<\/p>\n\n<p>The activity is non-economic:\n<br \/>If the athlete's goal is other than obtaining economic income as a way of life.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Performing artistic activities independently<\/span>\n<br \/>Only if the independent artist (engraver, musical composer, sculptor, painter) creates artistic works with the intention of obtaining economic income, even if during the reference week no work has been sold and they have only spent time working on it.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the person creates artistic works for non-economic purposes.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Paid domestic service<\/span>: sweeping, mopping, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, watering the garden, washing the car.<\/p>\n\n<p>Performing one's own domestic chores or for another household, as long as economic remuneration is received for doing so.<\/p>\n\n<p>Performing domestic chores in one's own household or another household without receiving economic remuneration in exchange for doing so.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Care or attention of children, the elderly, sick or disabled<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Only if the service is provided to people outside of one's own household, and economic remuneration is received for doing so.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the service is provided to members of one's own household, or to the members of another household or the community, without receiving payment.<\/p>\n\n<p>Acting, singing or playing instruments in public spaces (bars, restaurants, public roads)<\/p>\n\n<p>As long as the singer or musician is the one who usually sets a value for their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the value of the service is determined, via tips, through people who, voluntarily or involuntarily, attend or listen to the acting or performance.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Conducting commercial activities<\/span>\n<br \/>Regardless of whether it is a legal or illegal activity; or whether or not the economic unit has facilities to conduct such activities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Activity performed by those who have or say they have a hearing, motor or visual disability, when it is used as a commercial strategy for the distribution of merchandise among the possible customers, accompanied or not by a text indicating that they suffer from any speaking or hearing disability, trying to force the sale of their products: holy cards, candies, books, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>It is considered an economic activity since, tacitly, there is an act of negotiation between a merchant and a customer; where the merchant invested economic resources for the development of their business, such that if their clients do not accept the product, they cannot have earnings, but only losses.<\/p>\n\n<p>Robbery, extortion, fraud and corruption, as these are activities in which one of the parties does not consent.<\/p>\n\n<p>The sale of marital property (personal or real property) or one's own organs (liver, kidney, blood).<\/p>\n\n<p>Pawning personal property to obtain income.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Conducting commercial activities<\/span>\n<br \/>Clandestine activity, such as piracy, drug trafficking, the sale of other people's organs. It is considered an economic activity because there is a market that demands it. The status of legality or illegality is not taken into account.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Self-employed car care in public spaces<\/span>\n<br \/>If done only in exchange for a tip, even when the person has the permission of the shopping centers, auto service shops, cinemas, theaters. This is the case of <span class=\"lang\">\"franeleros\"<\/span> (people who guard parked cars for a tip), windshield washers.<\/p>\n\n<p>These are non-economic activities because they do not occur within the framework of negotiation, although those who perform them believe otherwise because they earn income from doing them. It is merely a unilateral transfer.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Guarding residential or commercial areas<\/span>\n<br \/>If the services are hired by the users or if the service provider is the person defining its value.\n<br \/>If a person only receives tips for performing these services.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Collecting and selling recyclable materials<\/span> (cardboard, aluminum, paper, plastic, glass)<\/p>\n\n<p>Because there are people who demand this type of products. The activity is done, ultimately, in the framework of an economic transaction.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">The primary production sector<\/span>: agriculture, livestock, silviculture, hunting, fishing<\/p>\n\n<p>Only if performed in order to obtain income.<\/p>\n\n<p>Backyard agricultural production, agriculture and livestock for barter (exchange) and community agricultural production called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange): today I help you, tomorrow you help me.<\/p>\n\n<p>The production of corn and beans for the purpose of self-consumption and agriculture and livestock production.<\/p>\n\n<p>The collection of timber and non-timber products (roots, medicinal herbs, wild fruits, potting soil) to sell. Agriculture and livestock production in general for the purpose of self-consumption, except the production of corn and beans.<\/p>\n\n<p>Hunting and fishing for recreational purposes or one's own consumption.<\/p>\n\n<p>Collecting firewood for use in one's own household.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Baggers in self-service shops or supermarkets<\/span>\n<br \/>This work is considered an economic activity because there is an economic unit backing it.\n<br \/>Regardless of whether their income depends on tips from the customers.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work by apprentices and trainees<\/span>\n<br \/>Because they generate value for the economic units to which they contribute. Apprentices are people trained to perform a trade or occupation; trainees are people who expect to be hired by the economic unit to which they contribute. In both cases they work without receiving economic remuneration.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Social service and professional practices<\/span>\n<br \/>Because they contribute to the creation of goods and services of a productive unit. Regardless of whether or not they receive economic compensation for their performance. The provision of social service and performing professional practice may be carried out during the end of academic training.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Attending training courses through the National Employment System<\/span>\n<br \/>As long as the course is taken in the facilities of a company or institution. Considered a productive activity because its performance creates value to the benefit of the company while training takes place. Training in educational institution facilities by the state employment service, even when economic remuneration is received.<\/p>\n\n<p>Construction or major repair of community owned real estate: irrigation dams, roads, clinics, schools, hospitals, parks, wells.<\/p>\n\n<p>Because these are services that benefit the community by contributing to lengthening the useful life of a construction.<\/p>\n\n<p>Major repair is understood as the expansion, construction, modification or reconstruction of an architectural space: building a fence, expanding a classroom, constructing a road, kiosk, wall, park, hall.<\/p>\n\n<p>Major repair is considered an economic activity because the degree of transformation completed to the property is such that the architectural space is modified.<\/p>\n\n<p>Making minor repairs for the benefit of the community.<\/p>\n\n<p>Minor repair refers to activities such as painting facades or school benches, repairing electrical installations, water supply networks to community real estate (streets, roads, schools, hospitals, parks). Not considered an economic activity because it only contributes to correcting or conserving the buildings in operating condition.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were economically active","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of economically active person.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Fully employed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Employed without pay","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Absent from work but employed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Absent but employed with assured return","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Unemployed waiting to start job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Unemployed actively seeking","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"Unemployed absent from work without pay or job attachment","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_C_OCU11C","name":"MX2018I_C_OCU11C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"206","loc_end_pos":"207","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Occupation in primary job (groups)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. If [the respondent] has more than one job, we will talk about his\/her primary job. What are the main functions or responsibilities [the respondent] has at his\/her job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Describe the main functions\/responsibilities ________<br \/><br \/>What is the name of the position or job title? ________<br \/><br \/><span class=\"em\">Attention: <\/span>If the answer in question 3 refers to: housework in their own home, asking for assistance or money, or selling\/pawning their own belongings, then correct the sequence in battery 1 and ask question 2.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out the tasks or functions, as well as the name of the occupation, position or job they perform at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Position or job. Set of functions, obligations and tasks habitually performed by a person in their job, employment or occupation.<br \/>Main job. That which the informant identifies as such, based on their own assessment, if the interviewee has had more than one during the reference week.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the worker's occupation in primary jobs (groups).","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Professionals, technicians and art workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Education workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Officials and managers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Office workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Industrial artisan workers and helpers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Merchants","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Transport operators","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Workers in personal services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Protection and surveillance workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Agricultural workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CP_ANOC","name":"MX2018I_CP_ANOC","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"208","loc_end_pos":"208","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of self-employed person","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Occupation information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1b. Although you already told me that [the respondent] did not work last week, does he\/she have a job or business or is he\/she self-employed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No (skip to 2)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.3 Set of questions I. Employment status<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this set of questions is to identify those who worked during the reference period, regardless of the number of jobs performed in case of having more than one, and to determine who, despite not having worked during said period, have one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Consider a person to perform an economic activity only if the person worked during the reference week, at least one hour during said period, or if the person did not work during said period, but had a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cecilia worked the week before the interview.<br \/>- Adrian did not attend his job, but had a leave from ISSSTE to care for one of his children who was sick.<\/div><p>Regardless of the condition of legality or illegality with which an economic unit operates, both are entered, from the perspective of ENOE, within the framework of economic activity.\n<br \/>The following table includes examples of the types of activities considered economic and non-economic, and the pertinent explanation:<\/p>\n\n<p>Description of economic and non-economic activities:<\/p>\n\n<p>Type of activity\n<br \/><span class=\"em\">Circulating religious faith (of any creed)<\/span>\n<br \/>The activity is economic:\n<br \/>If the \"promoter\" regularly receives economic remuneration, in cash or in kind, regardless of the amount.<\/p>\n\n<p>The activity is non-economic:\n<br \/>If the predicant does not receive economic compensation, regardless of the time spent on this activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>Type of activity\n<br \/><span class=\"em\">Performing athletic activities independently<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>The activity is economic:\n<br \/>If the independent athlete (cyclist, marathon runner, boxer) is dedicated to training to participate in sporting events in order to obtain economic income (prize-based), even if during the reference week they have not participated in any or only spent time training.<\/p>\n\n<p>The activity is non-economic:\n<br \/>If the athlete's goal is other than obtaining economic income as a way of life.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Performing artistic activities independently<\/span>\n<br \/>Only if the independent artist (engraver, musical composer, sculptor, painter) creates artistic works with the intention of obtaining economic income, even if during the reference week no work has been sold and they have only spent time working on it.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the person creates artistic works for non-economic purposes.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Paid domestic service<\/span>: sweeping, mopping, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, watering the garden, washing the car.<\/p>\n\n<p>Performing one's own domestic chores or for another household, as long as economic remuneration is received for doing so.<\/p>\n\n<p>Performing domestic chores in one's own household or another household without receiving economic remuneration in exchange for doing so.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Care or attention of children, the elderly, sick or disabled<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Only if the service is provided to people outside of one's own household, and economic remuneration is received for doing so.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the service is provided to members of one's own household, or to the members of another household or the community, without receiving payment.<\/p>\n\n<p>Acting, singing or playing instruments in public spaces (bars, restaurants, public roads)<\/p>\n\n<p>As long as the singer or musician is the one who usually sets a value for their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the value of the service is determined, via tips, through people who, voluntarily or involuntarily, attend or listen to the acting or performance.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Conducting commercial activities<\/span>\n<br \/>Regardless of whether it is a legal or illegal activity; or whether or not the economic unit has facilities to conduct such activities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Activity performed by those who have or say they have a hearing, motor or visual disability, when it is used as a commercial strategy for the distribution of merchandise among the possible customers, accompanied or not by a text indicating that they suffer from any speaking or hearing disability, trying to force the sale of their products: holy cards, candies, books, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>It is considered an economic activity since, tacitly, there is an act of negotiation between a merchant and a customer; where the merchant invested economic resources for the development of their business, such that if their clients do not accept the product, they cannot have earnings, but only losses.<\/p>\n\n<p>Robbery, extortion, fraud and corruption, as these are activities in which one of the parties does not consent.<\/p>\n\n<p>The sale of marital property (personal or real property) or one's own organs (liver, kidney, blood).<\/p>\n\n<p>Pawning personal property to obtain income.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Conducting commercial activities<\/span>\n<br \/>Clandestine activity, such as piracy, drug trafficking, the sale of other people's organs. It is considered an economic activity because there is a market that demands it. The status of legality or illegality is not taken into account.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Self-employed car care in public spaces<\/span>\n<br \/>If done only in exchange for a tip, even when the person has the permission of the shopping centers, auto service shops, cinemas, theaters. This is the case of <span class=\"lang\">\"franeleros\"<\/span> (people who guard parked cars for a tip), windshield washers.<\/p>\n\n<p>These are non-economic activities because they do not occur within the framework of negotiation, although those who perform them believe otherwise because they earn income from doing them. It is merely a unilateral transfer.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Guarding residential or commercial areas<\/span>\n<br \/>If the services are hired by the users or if the service provider is the person defining its value.\n<br \/>If a person only receives tips for performing these services.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Collecting and selling recyclable materials<\/span> (cardboard, aluminum, paper, plastic, glass)<\/p>\n\n<p>Because there are people who demand this type of products. The activity is done, ultimately, in the framework of an economic transaction.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">The primary production sector<\/span>: agriculture, livestock, silviculture, hunting, fishing<\/p>\n\n<p>Only if performed in order to obtain income.<\/p>\n\n<p>Backyard agricultural production, agriculture and livestock for barter (exchange) and community agricultural production called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange): today I help you, tomorrow you help me.<\/p>\n\n<p>The production of corn and beans for the purpose of self-consumption and agriculture and livestock production.<\/p>\n\n<p>The collection of timber and non-timber products (roots, medicinal herbs, wild fruits, potting soil) to sell. Agriculture and livestock production in general for the purpose of self-consumption, except the production of corn and beans.<\/p>\n\n<p>Hunting and fishing for recreational purposes or one's own consumption.<\/p>\n\n<p>Collecting firewood for use in one's own household.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Baggers in self-service shops or supermarkets<\/span>\n<br \/>This work is considered an economic activity because there is an economic unit backing it.\n<br \/>Regardless of whether their income depends on tips from the customers.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work by apprentices and trainees<\/span>\n<br \/>Because they generate value for the economic units to which they contribute. Apprentices are people trained to perform a trade or occupation; trainees are people who expect to be hired by the economic unit to which they contribute. In both cases they work without receiving economic remuneration.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Social service and professional practices<\/span>\n<br \/>Because they contribute to the creation of goods and services of a productive unit. Regardless of whether or not they receive economic compensation for their performance. The provision of social service and performing professional practice may be carried out during the end of academic training.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Attending training courses through the National Employment System<\/span>\n<br \/>As long as the course is taken in the facilities of a company or institution. Considered a productive activity because its performance creates value to the benefit of the company while training takes place. Training in educational institution facilities by the state employment service, even when economic remuneration is received.<\/p>\n\n<p>Construction or major repair of community owned real estate: irrigation dams, roads, clinics, schools, hospitals, parks, wells.<\/p>\n\n<p>Because these are services that benefit the community by contributing to lengthening the useful life of a construction.<\/p>\n\n<p>Major repair is understood as the expansion, construction, modification or reconstruction of an architectural space: building a fence, expanding a classroom, constructing a road, kiosk, wall, park, hall.<\/p>\n\n<p>Major repair is considered an economic activity because the degree of transformation completed to the property is such that the architectural space is modified.<\/p>\n\n<p>Making minor repairs for the benefit of the community.<\/p>\n\n<p>Minor repair refers to activities such as painting facades or school benches, repairing electrical installations, water supply networks to community real estate (streets, roads, schools, hospitals, parks). Not considered an economic activity because it only contributes to correcting or conserving the buildings in operating condition.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of self-employed person.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"No, not self-employed in unskilled activities or not self-employed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Self-employed in unskilled activities","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_C_RES","name":"MX2018I_C_RES","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"209","loc_end_pos":"209","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of resident","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5. List of persons - What are the names of all the residents of this home?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Please include the names of guests, domestic workers, and workers' families at the end of the list.) _______<\/div><p>6. Residency status (from 2nd to 5th interview) - I am going to read the names of the persons I have listed. Please tell me if they continue living here.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No (skip to 20)<\/div><p>Is there anyone else who lives here and is a part of this home?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Yes (new resident)<br \/>[] 4 No (skip to COE)<\/div><p>Interview number<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ 2<br \/>_ 3<br \/>_ 4<br \/>_ 5<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">6.5 Section V. Residents of the home and identification of households<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this section is to identify, in each interview, how many people normally reside in the home and how many households make up this group of people.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>This section contains four questions, which are asked in each interview as if being asked for the first time.<\/p>\n\n<p>Although it has already been stated, it is worth emphasizing how important it is, when conducting the interview, to ask the questions textually, in order to avoid losing valuable information, as in this case, the identification of habitual residents of the home, and the questions are designed in such a way that it is the informant, and not you, who defines who are the habitual residents of their home.<\/p>\n\n<p>A typical case in which the informant tends to have doubts when defining the residence status is that of students and workers who, due to the long distance to their study and work centers, respectively, must reside, most of the week, in another private home. Only in this type of cases will you be the one to decide whether or not to consider a person a habitual resident based on the criteria listed in the next question.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 1<\/span>\n<br \/>The question is asked in each interview to learn the total number of people who habitually reside in the home.<\/p>\n\n<p>Habitual resident. Person who normally lives in the selected home, in which they usually sleep, eat and are protected from the environment; as well as those found in the home at the time of the interview who did not have another place to live.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Habitual residents:<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>The people who normally live in the home, regardless of their nationality.<\/p>\n\n<p>Newborns (including those who have not arrived at the home because they are still in the hospital).<\/p>\n\n<p>People who don't sleep regularly in selected home but rather in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- A group living arrangement, such as: boats, ships, work camps, barracks, hotels, oil platforms, for work reasons, as in the case of fishermen, army personnel, air force, marines, police, travel agents, truck drivers.<br \/>- Their place of work: industrial plant, hospital, for example, nurses, night watchmen.<br \/>- Their place of study, such as the dormitory in the case of students.<\/div><p>Those temporarily absent due to passing circumstances, such as completing academic practice, travel for business or pleasure, work commission.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who are hospitalized and inmates in a prison, as long as the absence is less than or equal to 3 months, as of the interview date. If on two consecutive visits a person is reported as absent, consider them a non-resident.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Not habitual residents of the home of origin (selected):<\/span>\n<br \/>Students and workers who normally sleep most of the week in a private home other than the selected home, due to the distance to their workplace or study center<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have resided for more than three months in a group living arrangement located in the national territory, for example, patients in a hospital, people in jail facing a legal problem, people professing their religious faith. Exclude workers and students.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have been living abroad for more than three months without reporting the reasons for their stay: legal provisions, academic or religious training, work, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who arrived at the selected home with the intention of remaining only for a time while they resolve a contingency in their own home or in their household. For example, during a flood or earthquake risk, problems with public safety or a personal conflict.<\/p>\n\n<p>If they are still residing in the home at the next interview, check their residence status asking if they intend to continue living in that home permanently or for at least three more months; if so, consider them residents, otherwise no.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Habitual residents:<\/span>\n<br \/>People who are present at the time of the interview because they have no other fixed place to live: elderly or children of divorced parents who are temporarily living in different homes.<\/p>\n\n<p>Guests or tenants (that is, people who pay for the service of lodging and food, or only for the first).<\/p>\n\n<p>Domestic workers and their families who live in the same home as their employers, sleep and prepare their meals.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Not habitual residents of the home of origin (selected):<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>Permanently absent. People who have been living somewhere else permanently, regardless of the time that has passed since they left or the reason: school, work, marriage, divorce, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>People with a residence for more than three months in an unknown location. If a person has left the selected home more than three months ago, counted from the moment they left, and it is not known if they live in a private or a group living arrangement, do not count them as a resident of the (selected) home.<\/p>\n\n<p>Sequence to follow. If only one person resides in the home, enter the indicated amount (01); and do not ask question number two so it doesn't sound out of context, but do not leave it blank for any reason, in these cases always assign the response option 1 in question 2. If two or more people reside in the home, continue with the normal interview, that is, read the questions that follow.<\/p>\n\n<p>First interview<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to identify all members of the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Members of the household. People who habitually reside in the same home and are sustained by common expenses, principally for groceries.\n<br \/>Head of household. Member of the household 12 years of age or older that all or most of the informants recognize as such, regardless of whether it is a man or a woman, or if he or she contributes or not to its economic sustenance.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Identification of head of household. Begin by identifying the person considered to be head of household by the members of the household. The head must be a habitual resident of the home; regardless of whether it is a man or a woman or whether or not he or she makes economic contributions to the household.<br \/><br \/>If the informant or informants have questions about who should be recorded as the head of household, help to define it by asking who is responsible for the family income or the person who makes important decisions in the family. If necessary explain that, for the purposes of the survey, one person must be named as head of household.<br \/><br \/>If the home is inhabited by a household with people who are not related in any way, such as friends, students or workers, making it difficult to determine who is the head of household, ask who of the habitual residents is the owner or responsible for the home or of the oldest. Record the person the informant indicates as the head.<br \/><br \/>If a person lives alone in the home, record them as the head.<br \/><br \/>- Order when recording the members of the household. Once you have identified and entered the head of household, ask for the names of the rest of the members. To ensure that no member of the household is omitted, when entering them it is recommended you adopt the following order:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Spouse or partner of the head of household.<br \/>2. Single children, from oldest to youngest. If the single children have children, record the grandchildren after their father or mother.<br \/>3. Married children, from oldest to youngest, with their respective spouses and children, from oldest to youngest.<br \/>4. Other relatives with their respective spouses and children, if they are residents: siblings, step-siblings, uncles and aunts, nieces and nephews, cousins, grandparents; parents-in-law, sons- and daughters-in-law, godparents, godchildren, etc.<br \/>5. Friends with their respective spouses and children, if they are residents.<br \/>6. Servants with their respective spouses and children, if they are residents. To identify them, ask: In this household are there domestic workers, nurses or people who care for the members of your household, who live here? Include them at the end of the list of household members.<br \/>7. Guests. In order to identify the presence of guests, you can ask: Are there in this household people who pay to sleep here in your home? If the response is yes, you can also ask: In addition to lodging service, do they pay for meals?<\/div><p>Remember to only enter on the same household questionnaire those who pay for lodging services (and at the end of the member list) if they are one-person households; if they have formed households among themselves, on an independent questionnaire.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Record the name of each member. Only write the name without the surnames. Do not enter nicknames or diminutives. Write the surnames only if there is more than one member with the same name. In the case of newborns who don't have a name yet, enter the initials NN (for no name) and refer to them this way when obtaining the information on the rest of the questions you must ask.<br \/>- How to record the members of the household. The people must be recorded as follows, without skipping any line, regardless of whether there are empty lines at the end. It is extremely important to continue with the sequence of this same questionnaire and the occupation and employment questionnaire.<\/div><p>After you have recorded the last member of the household, draw a red line at the end of the list; the line should cover the entire section VII sociodemographic characteristics. The purpose of this line is to differentiate the number of people entered in the first interview from those that will be recorded in subsequent visits, if new members join the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Once you have finished entering all the people who make up the household, in the first interview, ask the rest of the questions, person by person.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Capacity of the sociodemographic questionnaire. it has space to record up to 15 people. if in the first interview you detect that the number of residents is greater than this number, use another questionnaire. When entering the rest of the people on the additional questionnaire, void the printed numbers on this new form and assign consecutive numbers 16, 17, 18 until you have recorded all the people who make up the household. Follow this same instruction in all households when there are not enough lines on a questionnaire to enter them all.<br \/>- Consistency of the information. Once you have recorded all the members of the household, before continuing with the interview, compare the number of people listed with the number entered in questions 1-4 and 4 in section V. Residents of the home and identification of households. If you detect any inconsistency, explain the situation to the informant and correct where necessary.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Continue with question 7.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Column 6. Residence status<\/span>\n<br \/>As this section is only used starting with the second interview, the instructions for filling it out appear at the end of those for question 19.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of resident.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Usual resident","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Permanently absent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"New resident","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CS_AD_DES","name":"MX2018I_CS_AD_DES","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"210","loc_end_pos":"210","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"State or country that absent habitual resident went to","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VIII. Absent members<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>21. What state in Mexico or what country did [the respondent] move to?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Destination<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Same state<br \/>[] 2 Other state<br \/>[] 3 Other country<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.8 Section VIII. Permanently absent<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to find out the main reason why a person left.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Ask this question in all cases in which you have detected that a member of the household is no longer there, which may occur at any time, from the second to the fifth interview.<br \/>- Before asking the question, enter the line number of the person who left. If there are not enough lines to record all the people who left, use another sociodemographic questionnaire to record them.<\/div><p>Response option<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 21<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to find out where the person reported as permanently absent from the home has gone.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Do not ask the question if the reason in the preceding question indicates that the person has died (option 08).<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Same state<br \/>Those who went to another place, but within the same federal entity.<br \/>Also applies to those who responded right here. For example, those who married and continue to live in the same selected home, but now form part of another household.<br \/>2. Other state<br \/>If the person responds that they went to another state of the Mexican Republic.<br \/>3. Another country<br \/>If the person went to another country.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the person's age, end the interview, as this is a permanently absent.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Absent persons, except persons who passed away and those registered by mistake","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the state or country that absent habitual resident went to.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Same state","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Another state","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Another country","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Does not know","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CS_AD_MOT","name":"MX2018I_CS_AD_MOT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"211","loc_end_pos":"212","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Reason for absence of habitual resident","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VIII. Absent members<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>20. What is the main reason that [the respondent] left?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">List order number _ _<br \/><br \/>Reason<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 Work<br \/>[] 02 Education<br \/>[] 03 Marriage<br \/>[] 04 Separation or divorce<br \/>[] 05 Health problems<br \/>[] 06 Moved back with family<br \/>[] 07 Lack of public safety<br \/>[] 08 Died (finish)<br \/>[] 09 Other reason<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<\/div><p>20. What is the main reason that [the respondent] left?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">List order number _ _<br \/><br \/>Reason<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 Work<br \/>[] 02 Education<br \/>[] 03 Marriage<br \/>[] 04 Separation or divorce<br \/>[] 05 Health problems<br \/>[] 06 Moved back with family<br \/>[] 07 Lack of public safety<br \/>[] 08 Died (finish)<br \/>[] 09 Person registered by mistake (finish)<br \/>[] 10 Other reason<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>Specify other reason ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.8 Section VIII. Permanently absent<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to find out the main reason why a person left.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Ask this question in all cases in which you have detected that a member of the household is no longer there, which may occur at any time, from the second to the fifth interview.<br \/>- Before asking the question, enter the line number of the person who left. If there are not enough lines to record all the people who left, use another sociodemographic questionnaire to record them.<\/div><p>Response option<\/p>\n\n<p>01 Work\n<br \/>In this option classify:\n<br \/>People whose main reason for leaving the household was because they had found a better job or wanted to find one or improve their work status, which was only possible in another location.<\/p>\n\n<p>02 Education\n<br \/>People who have left the household because the campus where they went to school was in another place, such that they had to change their place of residence.<\/p>\n\n<p>03 Married or common-law\n<br \/>People who left as members of the household to establish a conjugal relationship and left the selected home.<\/p>\n\n<p>04 Separated or divorced\n<br \/>Those who have left the household because their conjugal relationship has been broken.<\/p>\n\n<p>05 Health problems\n<br \/>People who have had to leave the household to go live in another location to address their own health problems, or simply because they decided to isolate themselves due to the illness they suffer. Includes illnesses such as drug addiction, alcoholism.<\/p>\n\n<p>06 Reunite with family\n<br \/>People who have left the household in question, because they had to go live with the rest of the family.<\/p>\n\n<p>Includes cases in which a person left because they were adopted or taken in by another household, regardless of the reason.<\/p>\n\n<p>07 Public insecurity\n<br \/>The members of the household left it because they considered the home or environment in which they lived to be unsafe or toxic for their personal and social development: assault, robbery, kidnapping, gangs, drug addiction; environmental contamination, the presence of natural or man-made disasters, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>08 Death\n<br \/>People who have ceased to be members of the household for this reason.<\/p>\n\n<p>09 Other reason\n<br \/>Those who have left the household because they have their own home, either because they bought it or because they rented one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Single people or those who, when forming their own household, decided to leave the household of which they were a member when they decided to live independently.<\/p>\n\n<p>People of advanced age who have left the household because they decided to go to a nursing home or another person's home and even those who have been sent by a third party to this type of establishment or to another place.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who had personal problems with any or all of the members of the household, for example, people who left the household because they experienced aggression inside or outside of their household. For example, a child who decided to escape the home because they were mistreated by their parents.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude from this option those cases in which the reason for having left the household was a marital conflict, as this is classified in option 04.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who had to leave the home due to problems in their community, for example, a young person who committed a robbery in his neighborhood and had to flee.<\/p>\n\n<p>When assigning this code, you will have to specify the reason on the line provided for that purpose.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. In the case a person who has died, enter this code and end the interview for this person; in the case of another reason, continue with the next question.<\/div><span class=\"pg\">[p.144]<\/span>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Absent persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason for absence of a habitual resident.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Study","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Got married or entered consensual union","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Got separated or divorced","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Health problems","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Visiting family","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Public insecurity","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Passed away","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Another reason","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CS_NR_MOT","name":"MX2018I_CS_NR_MOT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"213","loc_end_pos":"214","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Reason new resident arrived to household","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. New residents<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>22. What is the main reason that [the respondent] came to live here?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">List order number _ _<br \/><br \/>Reason<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 Work<br \/>[] 02 Education<br \/>[] 03 Marriage<br \/>[] 04 Separation or divorce<br \/>[] 05 Health problems<br \/>[] 06 Moved back with family<br \/>[] 07 Lack of public safety<br \/>[] 08 He\/she was born<br \/>[] 09 Omitted (finish)<br \/>[] 10 Other reason<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>Specify the other reason ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.9 Section IX. New residents<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 22<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to find out the main reason why a person arrived.\n<br \/>Instructions:\n<br \/>- Before asking the question, enter the line number of the person who arrived. If there are not enough lines to record all the people who arrived, use another questionnaire to record them.<\/p>\n\n<p>Response option\n<br \/>01 Work\n<br \/>In this option classify:\n<br \/>People whose main reason for joining the household was to find a job or to improve their work status, which was only possible in another location.<\/p>\n\n<p>02 Education\n<br \/>People who have joined the household because the campus where they went to school was in another place, such that they had to change their place of residence.<\/p>\n\n<p>03 Married or common-law\n<br \/>The people joined the household when they established a conjugal relationship with one of the residents of the selected home.<\/p>\n\n<p>04 Separated or divorced\n<br \/>Those who joined the household did so after breaking their conjugal relationship.<\/p>\n\n<p>05 Health problems\n<br \/>People who have arrived in the household with the intention of addressing health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>06 Reunite with family\n<br \/>People who have joined the household because they decided to be with the rest of their family.\n<br \/>Includes cases of adoption.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"pg\">[p.146]<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>07 Public insecurity\n<br \/>The members of the household joined it because they considered the home or environment in which they lived to be unsafe or toxic for their personal and social development: assault, robbery, kidnapping, gangs, drug addiction; environmental contamination, the presence of natural or man-made disasters, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>08 Birth\n<br \/>People who have joined the household for this reason.<\/p>\n\n<p>09 Was omitted\n<br \/>Those who were not entered as members of the household one or more prior interviews due to error.<\/p>\n\n<p>Before recording the person as omitted, be sure it is really an omission, by asking when the person arrived. Compare the date of the interview against the date of the trimester in which they were supposedly omitted, as it could be a new resident.<\/p>\n\n<p>10 Other reason\n<br \/>Those who have joined the household for reasons other than those considered in the preceding options: the spouse did not want to leave the paternal home, a person of advanced age or a sick person who had no one to care for them in their home of origin.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who have left another household after having suffered or committed acts of violence against the members of that home, which is why they joined this one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who have joined this household after losing or not having their own home, either because they recently formed a family, their financial situation did not allow them to pay, at least, the rent for their own place to live.<\/p>\n\n<p>When assigning this code, you will have to specify the reason on the line provided for that purpose.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you assign code 08 irth, end the interview for this person; if you assign any other code, go to the next question.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: New household residents","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the main reason the new resident arrived at household.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Study","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Got married or entered consensual union","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Got separated or divorced","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Health problems","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Visiting family","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Public insecurity","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Was born","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Was omitted","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Another reason","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CS_NR_ORI","name":"MX2018I_CS_NR_ORI","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"215","loc_end_pos":"215","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"State or country that new resident came from","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. New residents<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>23. What state in Mexico or what country did [the respondent] come from?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Origin<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Same state<br \/>[] 2 Other state<br \/>[] 3 Other country<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.9 Section IX. New residents<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 23<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to find out where the new residents came from.\n<br \/>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Do not ask this question if the reason indicated in the preceding question indicates that the person is a newborn (option 08) or an omitted person (code 09).<br \/>- Regardless of the code entered:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- If the person is less than 12 years old, end the interview for this person.<br \/>- If the person is aged 12 or older and is a member of the household, continue with the OEQ.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[Omitted figure]<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: New household residents, except newborns and persons who were omitted","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the state or country where the new resident came from.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Same state","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Another state","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Another country","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CS_P12","name":"MX2018I_CS_P12","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"216","loc_end_pos":"216","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Literacy","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>12. Literacy - Does [the respondent] know how to read and write a letter?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.5 Section VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 12<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to people 5 years of age or older to identify those who can read and write a message and those who cannot.<\/p>\n\n<p>Know how to read and write a message. Condition that distinguishes the population aged 5 years of age or older who can read and write a brief and simple sentence related to every day life, regardless of the language or tongue in which it is done.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Significance of knowing how to read and write. Consider a person to know how to read and write a message if they claim to know how to do so, regardless of the language or tongue in which they do it.<\/div><p>Consider a person not to know how to read and write if at any time they knew how to do it, but have now forgotten. If the informant responds \"a little\", \"not much\", \"more or less\", ask them: \"Can you... read and write a letter?\", \"Can you...write something that has happened to you?\" Enter the information based on the response.<\/p>\n\n<p>It is important to explain that the level of education has nothing to do with the fact of whether a person knows how to read and write, as they could have learned without going to school; likewise, they could have completed any level of school and currently do not know how to read and write.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the response, continue with question 13.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 5+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is literate or not.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Respondent can read","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Respondent does not know how to read","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CS_P13_1","name":"MX2018I_CS_P13_1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"217","loc_end_pos":"218","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Educational level","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>13. Education level - What was the last schooling level or school grade that [the respondent] passed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Level<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 00 to 04, or 99, is chosen, skip to question 17)<br \/><br \/>[] 00 None<br \/>[] 01 Preschool<br \/>[] 02 Elementary<br \/>[] 03 Secondary<br \/>[] 04 High school or GED<br \/>[] 05 Teaching school or credential (normal)<br \/>[] 06 Vocational\/occupational degree<br \/>[] 07 Bachelor's degree<br \/>[] 08 Master's degree<br \/>[] 09 Doctorate degree<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Year _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.5 Section VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 13<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to people 5 years of age or older to learn the highest level and grade or academic year they have completed, regardless of whether or not they know how to read and write.<\/p>\n\n<p>Level of education. Refers to studies included in the national education system, or its equivalent in the case of studies abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Ask this question even when the response to the previous question was that they do not know how to read and write a message.<br \/>- Studies to obtain. Consider the studies completed in public and private schools regardless of the SEN modalities: in person school, semi in person school, open, adult education, special education, televised high-school, televised baccalaureate, video baccalaureate, technical or commercial studies, as well as education received in other countries.<br \/><br \/>This question consists of two columns, level and year. Below we explain how you should record the response to this question.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Column to record the level]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Educational level<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>00. None\n<br \/>Assign this code in the case of a person who:\n<br \/>Has not completed any grade or academic year in any level of the national education system starting with primary school.\n<br \/>Has only taken literacy classes.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. Preschool\n<br \/>Has completed any grade in preschool or kindergarten. This educational cycle comprises three grades, children at age four attend first and second, children five years old attend third.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Primary\n<br \/>Has completed any of the grades included in this level (first to sixth grade).<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Secondary\n<br \/>Has completed any of the grades included in this level.<\/p>\n\n<p>This level is divided into general secondary, technical secondary and televised secondary, and is taken once primary education is completed, for three years.<\/p>\n\n<p>Has declared this academic level has been accredited in the Ceneval.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Preparatory or baccalaureate\n<br \/>Has studied at this academic level. Preparatory or baccalaureate are inserted in the intermediate to upper level. This is a level taken immediately after secondary for two or three years.<\/p>\n\n<p>According to the national education system, there are two modalities of intermediate to upper education, both are classified in this code (04):<\/p>\n\n<p>1. General baccalaureate or college preparatory.\n<br \/>2. Technological baccalaureate (bivalent).<\/p>\n\n<p>Characteristics of these studies:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. General baccalaureate or college preparatory. The purpose is to expand and reinforce the knowledge acquired in secondary and prepare students in all areas of knowledge so they have sufficient elements to continue their upper level studies. Institutions that provide this type of studies in the country include:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Baccalaureate schools<br \/>- Baccalaureate schools affiliated with autonomous universities<br \/>- State baccalaureate schools<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Federal preparatory schools through cooperation<br \/>- Baccalaureate study centers<br \/>- Private baccalaureate schools, under its own regulations<br \/>- Art baccalaureate schools<br \/>- Preparatory school of the federal district<br \/>- Open preparatory school<br \/>- Army military baccalaureate<br \/>- Heroic naval military baccalaureate<br \/>- Televised baccalaureate<br \/>- National college of professional technical education (Conalep) *<br \/>- Ceneval. Include in this option those who have a general baccalaureate diploma accredited with the national upper level education assessment center.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Technological baccalaureate. Studies that include a professional training or other college preparatory program. With this academic training, students may acquire the degree of professional technician such that they can immediately enter the productive sector or continue with upper level education studies, if they so desire. Institutions that provide this type of studies in the country include:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- National Polytechnic Institute (IPN)<br \/>- National College of Professional Technical Education (Conalep)<br \/>- Centers for Scientific and Technological Studies (Cecytes)<br \/>- Technological, Industrial and Services Baccalaureate Centers (Cbits).<br \/>- Agricultural Technology Baccalaureate Centers (Cbta).<br \/>- Pre-vocational Centers for Scientific and Technological Studies (Cecyt).<br \/>- Centers for Technological Studies of the Sea (Cetmar).<br \/>- Centers for Technological Studies of Continental Waters (Cetac).<br \/>- Forestry Technological Baccalaureate Centers (Cbtf).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">In the case of those studying in Conalep, you must ask which academic cycle they are studying or studied; If they did so after the 1997-1998 cycle, consider their studies bivalent; if they did so prior to this cycle, they are terminal studies in which case they should be classified under code<\/div><p>06 Technical major.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Teacher training\n<br \/>Those who are studying or studied in a major to work as preschool, primary or secondary teachers, or a specific subject area (Spanish, English, French, math, music) or physical education or special education (to teach people with learning disabilities, hearing impairment, blind, visual impairment, mental deficiency).<\/p>\n\n<p>The person may be studying or have studied this type of academic training in public or private institutions, such as:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Basic teacher training colleges (with a primary or secondary school background). Pre-graduate degree program.<br \/>- National Pedagogic University (UPN) or its state representatives.<br \/>- Continuing teaching training centers (CAM) through complementary pedagogical studies. This academic plan consists of matching teachers in service who studied a teaching major with a secondary school background, or who only studied at the baccalaureate, so that they acquire the degree of bachelor level teachers.<br \/>- Higher Teacher Training College of Mexico (ENSM) or its state representatives.<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this code majors at the level of graduate's, master's or doctor's degree whose main profile is related to pedagogical training, that is, those assigned to the educational process: conducting research on the process of teaching-learning, evaluation methods, curriculum and educational program design, supervision or administration of educational techniques, among others. This type of studies are classified in codes 07, 08 or 09 (professional, master's or doctor's degree), respectively. Examples of the different majors in teacher training include:<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Pedagogy<br \/>- Education sciences<br \/>- Educational technology<br \/>- Education in psycho-pedagogical assistance<br \/>- Educational administration<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Exclude from this code training, diploma and continuing teaching training courses, as they are not part of a plan aimed at acquiring an academic level.<\/div><p>06. Technical major\n<br \/>Has completed some level of technical major (basic, middle or university) or commercial major, regardless of the requirement for entry: primary, secondary or preparatory. The duration of this type of study can be 1, 2, 3 or even 4 years.<\/p>\n\n<p>The main characteristics of this type of major is that upon completion of studies, the graduate obtains a degree that allows them to immediately be incorporated into the production or service environment, this is the end of their academic training, so the studies are called terminal, as if the graduate wishes to continue studying at the next level, they must complete secondary, general preparatory or college preparatory, as applicable.<\/p>\n\n<p>In relation to the latter, there is an exception to the rule: the case of university technical level majors where graduates can terminate their academic training or continue their studies to acquire the graduate degree or engineer degree.<\/p>\n\n<p>Institutions that provide this type of studies in the country include:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- National Colleges of Professional Technical Education (Conalep), program prior to the 1997-1998 cycle.<br \/>- Technical and Industrial Teaching Centers (Ceti)<br \/>- Private business schools<br \/>- Private technical schools<br \/>- Technological universities<\/div><p>Exclude from this code the technical majors for teachers, as they are classified in option 05 Teacher training, prioritizing the teacher profile.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Professional\n<br \/>Has studied at this level. This educational level includes studies completed in universities, technological schools, polytechnic schools and other public and private institutions of upper level education, which require preparatory or baccalaureate for entry.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude diplomas, as these do not grant any academic degree and their academic background and duration are very varied; in this case, obtain the last level and year completed in the National Education System.<\/p>\n\n<p>08 Master's degree\n<br \/>Has completed studies at this level.\n<br \/>This level includes master's studies and are taken after the professional level has been completed.<\/p>\n\n<p>Consider that the specialty of physicians, whose duration is at least two years, is equivalent to the level of a master's degree.<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Doctor's degree\n<br \/>Has completed this academic level.\n<br \/>This level includes doctoral studies and is studied after the level of a master's degree has been completed.<\/p>\n\n<p>The sub-specialty of physicians is equivalent to the doctorate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Column to record the grade or year completed\n<br \/>- Grades\/years completed at time of the interview. When obtaining the information, only record the grades equivalent to academic year(s).<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude grades not completed or those being taken at the time of the interview (even if they only have days to complete it).<\/p>\n\n<p>Remember that the purpose of this question is to identify the number of grades completed, so you must ask this question even if the information indicated in the previous question indicates that a person does not know how to read and write. The procedure is valid because there are people who knew how to read and write, but<\/p>\n\n<p>for some reason have lost that ability: due to illness, an accident or they have forgotten due to lack of practice.<\/p>\n\n<p>The following graph of equivalences will allow you to make the correct conversion to record the information when referring to grades different from academic years.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Oscar is in the sixth semester of the architecture major, has not yet completed the third year, so you should record two years of study at the professional level.<\/div><p>Grades that do not equate to an academic year. If the information indicates that a person has not yet completed the equivalent to the first school year at a certain academic level, record the information related to the immediately preceding level.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Miriam did not complete even the first grade in primary school, but did up to third grade in kindergarten. In this case consider the maximum academic level was three years in preschool.<br \/>- Eduardo is in the first semester of the major in tourism technician with a preparatory academic background. Enter the information as follows: 3 years in preparatory.<br \/>- Mariana completed the fifth semester of general baccalaureate. Enter that she completed 2 years at this level.<\/div><p>Pre-school or kindergarten studies. At this academic level, the criteria of completion does not apply, as you must only record the last grade a child attended.<\/p>\n\n<p>How to obtain information on studies in the INEA. When the information refers to studies completed through the National Institute for Adult Education (INEA), record the code for the level indicated (primary or secondary) and in grades the number 6 or 3, respectively, but only if the studies were completed; otherwise, enter code 9.<\/p>\n\n<p>How to obtain information on studies in the CONAFE. The National Council for Educational Development (CONAFE) provides preschool, primary and secondary education. Of these studies, only the primary education grades do not correspond to those<\/p>\n\n<p>taken in the regular system. Therefore, when obtaining the information you should record the number of grades completed according to the levels completed in the CONAFE, according to the following levels of equivalence:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>According to this table, consider a person to have completed the first grade in primary education in the regular system, if they say that level I was completed in CONAFE; to have completed the fourth grade if they completed level II, and to have completed sixth grade only if they completed level III.<\/p>\n\n<p>In the case of preschool and secondary studies, adopt the same criteria as the regular system, considering that they are one-to-one equivalents.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Studies in intermediate to upper level or upper level education in the open system. Ask for the number of courses completed. The following table indicates to which grade it equates in the in-person school system so you can record it according to the level.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- Accreditation of studies through Ceneval. If a person obtained an academic level through this institution, consider them to have completed the years indicated below according to the academic level:<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Social service. Exclude the count of courses completed, the time taken in the social service presentation, regardless of whether they have been completed at the end of the major, as they are part of the academic curriculum.<br \/>- Studies completed abroad. If you have questions about the equivalence of levels and academic grades of the United States education system with those of Mexico, consider the following table of equivalences:<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- Information that could be illogical. If the information provided appears illogical, for example, that a person has completed a grade or level much higher than matches their age, check the veracity of the data with the informant. If they are correct, write an explanatory note in the comments section.<br \/>- Data unknown. When either or both of the data (level or grade completed) are unknown, enter nines in the respective fields.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you recorded in the level column any of the codes from 00 to 04 or 99, go to question 17; if you recorded any of the codes from 05 to 09, continue with question 14.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 5+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the educational level.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"None","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Preschool","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Primary school","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Middle school","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"High school","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Normal school (teacher training)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Technical degree","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Professional degree","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Master's degree","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Doctorate","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CS_P13_COMB","name":"MX2018I_CS_P13_COMB","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"219","loc_end_pos":"221","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Educational attainment","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>13. Education level - What was the last schooling level or school grade that [the respondent] passed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Level<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 00 to 04, or 99, is chosen, skip to question 17)<br \/><br \/>[] 00 None<br \/>[] 01 Preschool<br \/>[] 02 Elementary<br \/>[] 03 Secondary<br \/>[] 04 High school or GED<br \/>[] 05 Teaching school or credential (normal)<br \/>[] 06 Vocational\/occupational degree<br \/>[] 07 Bachelor's degree<br \/>[] 08 Master's degree<br \/>[] 09 Doctorate degree<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Year _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.5 Section VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 13<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to people 5 years of age or older to learn the highest level and grade or academic year they have completed, regardless of whether or not they know how to read and write.<\/p>\n\n<p>Level of education. Refers to studies included in the national education system, or its equivalent in the case of studies abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Ask this question even when the response to the previous question was that they do not know how to read and write a message.<br \/>- Studies to obtain. Consider the studies completed in public and private schools regardless of the SEN modalities: in person school, semi in person school, open, adult education, special education, televised high-school, televised baccalaureate, video baccalaureate, technical or commercial studies, as well as education received in other countries.<br \/><br \/>This question consists of two columns, level and year. Below we explain how you should record the response to this question.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Column to record the level]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Educational level<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>00. None\n<br \/>Assign this code in the case of a person who:\n<br \/>Has not completed any grade or academic year in any level of the national education system starting with primary school.\n<br \/>Has only taken literacy classes.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. Preschool\n<br \/>Has completed any grade in preschool or kindergarten. This educational cycle comprises three grades, children at age four attend first and second, children five years old attend third.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Primary\n<br \/>Has completed any of the grades included in this level (first to sixth grade).<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Secondary\n<br \/>Has completed any of the grades included in this level.<\/p>\n\n<p>This level is divided into general secondary, technical secondary and televised secondary, and is taken once primary education is completed, for three years.<\/p>\n\n<p>Has declared this academic level has been accredited in the Ceneval.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Preparatory or baccalaureate\n<br \/>Has studied at this academic level. Preparatory or baccalaureate are inserted in the intermediate to upper level. This is a level taken immediately after secondary for two or three years.<\/p>\n\n<p>According to the national education system, there are two modalities of intermediate to upper education, both are classified in this code (04):<\/p>\n\n<p>1. General baccalaureate or college preparatory.\n<br \/>2. Technological baccalaureate (bivalent).<\/p>\n\n<p>Characteristics of these studies:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. General baccalaureate or college preparatory. The purpose is to expand and reinforce the knowledge acquired in secondary and prepare students in all areas of knowledge so they have sufficient elements to continue their upper level studies. Institutions that provide this type of studies in the country include:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Baccalaureate schools<br \/>- Baccalaureate schools affiliated with autonomous universities<br \/>- State baccalaureate schools<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Federal preparatory schools through cooperation<br \/>- Baccalaureate study centers<br \/>- Private baccalaureate schools, under its own regulations<br \/>- Art baccalaureate schools<br \/>- Preparatory school of the federal district<br \/>- Open preparatory school<br \/>- Army military baccalaureate<br \/>- Heroic naval military baccalaureate<br \/>- Televised baccalaureate<br \/>- National college of professional technical education (Conalep) *<br \/>- Ceneval. Include in this option those who have a general baccalaureate diploma accredited with the national upper level education assessment center.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Technological baccalaureate. Studies that include a professional training or other college preparatory program. With this academic training, students may acquire the degree of professional technician such that they can immediately enter the productive sector or continue with upper level education studies, if they so desire. Institutions that provide this type of studies in the country include:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- National Polytechnic Institute (IPN)<br \/>- National College of Professional Technical Education (Conalep)<br \/>- Centers for Scientific and Technological Studies (Cecytes)<br \/>- Technological, Industrial and Services Baccalaureate Centers (Cbits).<br \/>- Agricultural Technology Baccalaureate Centers (Cbta).<br \/>- Pre-vocational Centers for Scientific and Technological Studies (Cecyt).<br \/>- Centers for Technological Studies of the Sea (Cetmar).<br \/>- Centers for Technological Studies of Continental Waters (Cetac).<br \/>- Forestry Technological Baccalaureate Centers (Cbtf).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">In the case of those studying in Conalep, you must ask which academic cycle they are studying or studied; If they did so after the 1997-1998 cycle, consider their studies bivalent; if they did so prior to this cycle, they are terminal studies in which case they should be classified under code<\/div><p>06 Technical major.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Teacher training\n<br \/>Those who are studying or studied in a major to work as preschool, primary or secondary teachers, or a specific subject area (Spanish, English, French, math, music) or physical education or special education (to teach people with learning disabilities, hearing impairment, blind, visual impairment, mental deficiency).<\/p>\n\n<p>The person may be studying or have studied this type of academic training in public or private institutions, such as:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Basic teacher training colleges (with a primary or secondary school background). Pre-graduate degree program.<br \/>- National Pedagogic University (UPN) or its state representatives.<br \/>- Continuing teaching training centers (CAM) through complementary pedagogical studies. This academic plan consists of matching teachers in service who studied a teaching major with a secondary school background, or who only studied at the baccalaureate, so that they acquire the degree of bachelor level teachers.<br \/>- Higher Teacher Training College of Mexico (ENSM) or its state representatives.<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this code majors at the level of graduate's, master's or doctor's degree whose main profile is related to pedagogical training, that is, those assigned to the educational process: conducting research on the process of teaching-learning, evaluation methods, curriculum and educational program design, supervision or administration of educational techniques, among others. This type of studies are classified in codes 07, 08 or 09 (professional, master's or doctor's degree), respectively. Examples of the different majors in teacher training include:<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Pedagogy<br \/>- Education sciences<br \/>- Educational technology<br \/>- Education in psycho-pedagogical assistance<br \/>- Educational administration<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Exclude from this code training, diploma and continuing teaching training courses, as they are not part of a plan aimed at acquiring an academic level.<\/div><p>06. Technical major\n<br \/>Has completed some level of technical major (basic, middle or university) or commercial major, regardless of the requirement for entry: primary, secondary or preparatory. The duration of this type of study can be 1, 2, 3 or even 4 years.<\/p>\n\n<p>The main characteristics of this type of major is that upon completion of studies, the graduate obtains a degree that allows them to immediately be incorporated into the production or service environment, this is the end of their academic training, so the studies are called terminal, as if the graduate wishes to continue studying at the next level, they must complete secondary, general preparatory or college preparatory, as applicable.<\/p>\n\n<p>In relation to the latter, there is an exception to the rule: the case of university technical level majors where graduates can terminate their academic training or continue their studies to acquire the graduate degree or engineer degree.<\/p>\n\n<p>Institutions that provide this type of studies in the country include:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- National Colleges of Professional Technical Education (Conalep), program prior to the 1997-1998 cycle.<br \/>- Technical and Industrial Teaching Centers (Ceti)<br \/>- Private business schools<br \/>- Private technical schools<br \/>- Technological universities<\/div><p>Exclude from this code the technical majors for teachers, as they are classified in option 05 Teacher training, prioritizing the teacher profile.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Professional\n<br \/>Has studied at this level. This educational level includes studies completed in universities, technological schools, polytechnic schools and other public and private institutions of upper level education, which require preparatory or baccalaureate for entry.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude diplomas, as these do not grant any academic degree and their academic background and duration are very varied; in this case, obtain the last level and year completed in the National Education System.<\/p>\n\n<p>08 Master's degree\n<br \/>Has completed studies at this level.\n<br \/>This level includes master's studies and are taken after the professional level has been completed.<\/p>\n\n<p>Consider that the specialty of physicians, whose duration is at least two years, is equivalent to the level of a master's degree.<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Doctor's degree\n<br \/>Has completed this academic level.\n<br \/>This level includes doctoral studies and is studied after the level of a master's degree has been completed.<\/p>\n\n<p>The sub-specialty of physicians is equivalent to the doctorate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Column to record the grade or year completed\n<br \/>- Grades\/years completed at time of the interview. When obtaining the information, only record the grades equivalent to academic year(s).<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude grades not completed or those being taken at the time of the interview (even if they only have days to complete it).<\/p>\n\n<p>Remember that the purpose of this question is to identify the number of grades completed, so you must ask this question even if the information indicated in the previous question indicates that a person does not know how to read and write. The procedure is valid because there are people who knew how to read and write, but<\/p>\n\n<p>for some reason have lost that ability: due to illness, an accident or they have forgotten due to lack of practice.<\/p>\n\n<p>The following graph of equivalences will allow you to make the correct conversion to record the information when referring to grades different from academic years.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Oscar is in the sixth semester of the architecture major, has not yet completed the third year, so you should record two years of study at the professional level.<\/div><p>Grades that do not equate to an academic year. If the information indicates that a person has not yet completed the equivalent to the first school year at a certain academic level, record the information related to the immediately preceding level.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Miriam did not complete even the first grade in primary school, but did up to third grade in kindergarten. In this case consider the maximum academic level was three years in preschool.<br \/>- Eduardo is in the first semester of the major in tourism technician with a preparatory academic background. Enter the information as follows: 3 years in preparatory.<br \/>- Mariana completed the fifth semester of general baccalaureate. Enter that she completed 2 years at this level.<\/div><p>Pre-school or kindergarten studies. At this academic level, the criteria of completion does not apply, as you must only record the last grade a child attended.<\/p>\n\n<p>How to obtain information on studies in the INEA. When the information refers to studies completed through the National Institute for Adult Education (INEA), record the code for the level indicated (primary or secondary) and in grades the number 6 or 3, respectively, but only if the studies were completed; otherwise, enter code 9.<\/p>\n\n<p>How to obtain information on studies in the CONAFE. The National Council for Educational Development (CONAFE) provides preschool, primary and secondary education. Of these studies, only the primary education grades do not correspond to those<\/p>\n\n<p>taken in the regular system. Therefore, when obtaining the information you should record the number of grades completed according to the levels completed in the CONAFE, according to the following levels of equivalence:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>According to this table, consider a person to have completed the first grade in primary education in the regular system, if they say that level I was completed in CONAFE; to have completed the fourth grade if they completed level II, and to have completed sixth grade only if they completed level III.<\/p>\n\n<p>In the case of preschool and secondary studies, adopt the same criteria as the regular system, considering that they are one-to-one equivalents.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Studies in intermediate to upper level or upper level education in the open system. Ask for the number of courses completed. The following table indicates to which grade it equates in the in-person school system so you can record it according to the level.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- Accreditation of studies through Ceneval. If a person obtained an academic level through this institution, consider them to have completed the years indicated below according to the academic level:<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Social service. Exclude the count of courses completed, the time taken in the social service presentation, regardless of whether they have been completed at the end of the major, as they are part of the academic curriculum.<br \/>- Studies completed abroad. If you have questions about the equivalence of levels and academic grades of the United States education system with those of Mexico, consider the following table of equivalences:<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- Information that could be illogical. If the information provided appears illogical, for example, that a person has completed a grade or level much higher than matches their age, check the veracity of the data with the informant. If they are correct, write an explanatory note in the comments section.<br \/>- Data unknown. When either or both of the data (level or grade completed) are unknown, enter nines in the respective fields.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you recorded in the level column any of the codes from 00 to 04 or 99, go to question 17; if you recorded any of the codes from 05 to 09, continue with question 14.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 5+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent educational attainment.","var_catgry":[{"value":"000","labl":"None","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"Preschool, year 0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"Preschool, year 1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"Preschool, year 2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"Preschool, year 3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"019","labl":"Preschool, unknown years","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"Primary, year 0","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"021","labl":"Primary, year 1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"Primary, year 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class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>13. Education level - What was the last schooling level or school grade that [the respondent] passed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Level<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 00 to 04, or 99, is chosen, skip to question 17)<br \/><br \/>[] 00 None<br \/>[] 01 Preschool<br \/>[] 02 Elementary<br \/>[] 03 Secondary<br \/>[] 04 High school or GED<br \/>[] 05 Teaching school or credential (normal)<br \/>[] 06 Vocational\/occupational degree<br \/>[] 07 Bachelor's degree<br \/>[] 08 Master's degree<br \/>[] 09 Doctorate degree<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Year _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.5 Section VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 13<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to people 5 years of age or older to learn the highest level and grade or academic year they have completed, regardless of whether or not they know how to read and write.<\/p>\n\n<p>Level of education. Refers to studies included in the national education system, or its equivalent in the case of studies abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Ask this question even when the response to the previous question was that they do not know how to read and write a message.<br \/>- Studies to obtain. Consider the studies completed in public and private schools regardless of the SEN modalities: in person school, semi in person school, open, adult education, special education, televised high-school, televised baccalaureate, video baccalaureate, technical or commercial studies, as well as education received in other countries.<br \/><br \/>This question consists of two columns, level and year. Below we explain how you should record the response to this question.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Column to record the level]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Educational level<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>00. None\n<br \/>Assign this code in the case of a person who:\n<br \/>Has not completed any grade or academic year in any level of the national education system starting with primary school.\n<br \/>Has only taken literacy classes.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. Preschool\n<br \/>Has completed any grade in preschool or kindergarten. This educational cycle comprises three grades, children at age four attend first and second, children five years old attend third.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Primary\n<br \/>Has completed any of the grades included in this level (first to sixth grade).<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Secondary\n<br \/>Has completed any of the grades included in this level.<\/p>\n\n<p>This level is divided into general secondary, technical secondary and televised secondary, and is taken once primary education is completed, for three years.<\/p>\n\n<p>Has declared this academic level has been accredited in the Ceneval.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Preparatory or baccalaureate\n<br \/>Has studied at this academic level. Preparatory or baccalaureate are inserted in the intermediate to upper level. This is a level taken immediately after secondary for two or three years.<\/p>\n\n<p>According to the national education system, there are two modalities of intermediate to upper education, both are classified in this code (04):<\/p>\n\n<p>1. General baccalaureate or college preparatory.\n<br \/>2. Technological baccalaureate (bivalent).<\/p>\n\n<p>Characteristics of these studies:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. General baccalaureate or college preparatory. The purpose is to expand and reinforce the knowledge acquired in secondary and prepare students in all areas of knowledge so they have sufficient elements to continue their upper level studies. Institutions that provide this type of studies in the country include:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Baccalaureate schools<br \/>- Baccalaureate schools affiliated with autonomous universities<br \/>- State baccalaureate schools<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Federal preparatory schools through cooperation<br \/>- Baccalaureate study centers<br \/>- Private baccalaureate schools, under its own regulations<br \/>- Art baccalaureate schools<br \/>- Preparatory school of the federal district<br \/>- Open preparatory school<br \/>- Army military baccalaureate<br \/>- Heroic naval military baccalaureate<br \/>- Televised baccalaureate<br \/>- National college of professional technical education (Conalep) *<br \/>- Ceneval. Include in this option those who have a general baccalaureate diploma accredited with the national upper level education assessment center.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Technological baccalaureate. Studies that include a professional training or other college preparatory program. With this academic training, students may acquire the degree of professional technician such that they can immediately enter the productive sector or continue with upper level education studies, if they so desire. Institutions that provide this type of studies in the country include:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- National Polytechnic Institute (IPN)<br \/>- National College of Professional Technical Education (Conalep)<br \/>- Centers for Scientific and Technological Studies (Cecytes)<br \/>- Technological, Industrial and Services Baccalaureate Centers (Cbits).<br \/>- Agricultural Technology Baccalaureate Centers (Cbta).<br \/>- Pre-vocational Centers for Scientific and Technological Studies (Cecyt).<br \/>- Centers for Technological Studies of the Sea (Cetmar).<br \/>- Centers for Technological Studies of Continental Waters (Cetac).<br \/>- Forestry Technological Baccalaureate Centers (Cbtf).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">In the case of those studying in Conalep, you must ask which academic cycle they are studying or studied; If they did so after the 1997-1998 cycle, consider their studies bivalent; if they did so prior to this cycle, they are terminal studies in which case they should be classified under code<\/div><p>06 Technical major.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Teacher training\n<br \/>Those who are studying or studied in a major to work as preschool, primary or secondary teachers, or a specific subject area (Spanish, English, French, math, music) or physical education or special education (to teach people with learning disabilities, hearing impairment, blind, visual impairment, mental deficiency).<\/p>\n\n<p>The person may be studying or have studied this type of academic training in public or private institutions, such as:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Basic teacher training colleges (with a primary or secondary school background). Pre-graduate degree program.<br \/>- National Pedagogic University (UPN) or its state representatives.<br \/>- Continuing teaching training centers (CAM) through complementary pedagogical studies. This academic plan consists of matching teachers in service who studied a teaching major with a secondary school background, or who only studied at the baccalaureate, so that they acquire the degree of bachelor level teachers.<br \/>- Higher Teacher Training College of Mexico (ENSM) or its state representatives.<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this code majors at the level of graduate's, master's or doctor's degree whose main profile is related to pedagogical training, that is, those assigned to the educational process: conducting research on the process of teaching-learning, evaluation methods, curriculum and educational program design, supervision or administration of educational techniques, among others. This type of studies are classified in codes 07, 08 or 09 (professional, master's or doctor's degree), respectively. Examples of the different majors in teacher training include:<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Pedagogy<br \/>- Education sciences<br \/>- Educational technology<br \/>- Education in psycho-pedagogical assistance<br \/>- Educational administration<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Exclude from this code training, diploma and continuing teaching training courses, as they are not part of a plan aimed at acquiring an academic level.<\/div><p>06. Technical major\n<br \/>Has completed some level of technical major (basic, middle or university) or commercial major, regardless of the requirement for entry: primary, secondary or preparatory. The duration of this type of study can be 1, 2, 3 or even 4 years.<\/p>\n\n<p>The main characteristics of this type of major is that upon completion of studies, the graduate obtains a degree that allows them to immediately be incorporated into the production or service environment, this is the end of their academic training, so the studies are called terminal, as if the graduate wishes to continue studying at the next level, they must complete secondary, general preparatory or college preparatory, as applicable.<\/p>\n\n<p>In relation to the latter, there is an exception to the rule: the case of university technical level majors where graduates can terminate their academic training or continue their studies to acquire the graduate degree or engineer degree.<\/p>\n\n<p>Institutions that provide this type of studies in the country include:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- National Colleges of Professional Technical Education (Conalep), program prior to the 1997-1998 cycle.<br \/>- Technical and Industrial Teaching Centers (Ceti)<br \/>- Private business schools<br \/>- Private technical schools<br \/>- Technological universities<\/div><p>Exclude from this code the technical majors for teachers, as they are classified in option 05 Teacher training, prioritizing the teacher profile.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Professional\n<br \/>Has studied at this level. This educational level includes studies completed in universities, technological schools, polytechnic schools and other public and private institutions of upper level education, which require preparatory or baccalaureate for entry.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude diplomas, as these do not grant any academic degree and their academic background and duration are very varied; in this case, obtain the last level and year completed in the National Education System.<\/p>\n\n<p>08 Master's degree\n<br \/>Has completed studies at this level.\n<br \/>This level includes master's studies and are taken after the professional level has been completed.<\/p>\n\n<p>Consider that the specialty of physicians, whose duration is at least two years, is equivalent to the level of a master's degree.<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Doctor's degree\n<br \/>Has completed this academic level.\n<br \/>This level includes doctoral studies and is studied after the level of a master's degree has been completed.<\/p>\n\n<p>The sub-specialty of physicians is equivalent to the doctorate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Column to record the grade or year completed\n<br \/>- Grades\/years completed at time of the interview. When obtaining the information, only record the grades equivalent to academic year(s).<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude grades not completed or those being taken at the time of the interview (even if they only have days to complete it).<\/p>\n\n<p>Remember that the purpose of this question is to identify the number of grades completed, so you must ask this question even if the information indicated in the previous question indicates that a person does not know how to read and write. The procedure is valid because there are people who knew how to read and write, but<\/p>\n\n<p>for some reason have lost that ability: due to illness, an accident or they have forgotten due to lack of practice.<\/p>\n\n<p>The following graph of equivalences will allow you to make the correct conversion to record the information when referring to grades different from academic years.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Oscar is in the sixth semester of the architecture major, has not yet completed the third year, so you should record two years of study at the professional level.<\/div><p>Grades that do not equate to an academic year. If the information indicates that a person has not yet completed the equivalent to the first school year at a certain academic level, record the information related to the immediately preceding level.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Miriam did not complete even the first grade in primary school, but did up to third grade in kindergarten. In this case consider the maximum academic level was three years in preschool.<br \/>- Eduardo is in the first semester of the major in tourism technician with a preparatory academic background. Enter the information as follows: 3 years in preparatory.<br \/>- Mariana completed the fifth semester of general baccalaureate. Enter that she completed 2 years at this level.<\/div><p>Pre-school or kindergarten studies. At this academic level, the criteria of completion does not apply, as you must only record the last grade a child attended.<\/p>\n\n<p>How to obtain information on studies in the INEA. When the information refers to studies completed through the National Institute for Adult Education (INEA), record the code for the level indicated (primary or secondary) and in grades the number 6 or 3, respectively, but only if the studies were completed; otherwise, enter code 9.<\/p>\n\n<p>How to obtain information on studies in the CONAFE. The National Council for Educational Development (CONAFE) provides preschool, primary and secondary education. Of these studies, only the primary education grades do not correspond to those<\/p>\n\n<p>taken in the regular system. Therefore, when obtaining the information you should record the number of grades completed according to the levels completed in the CONAFE, according to the following levels of equivalence:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>According to this table, consider a person to have completed the first grade in primary education in the regular system, if they say that level I was completed in CONAFE; to have completed the fourth grade if they completed level II, and to have completed sixth grade only if they completed level III.<\/p>\n\n<p>In the case of preschool and secondary studies, adopt the same criteria as the regular system, considering that they are one-to-one equivalents.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Studies in intermediate to upper level or upper level education in the open system. Ask for the number of courses completed. The following table indicates to which grade it equates in the in-person school system so you can record it according to the level.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- Accreditation of studies through Ceneval. If a person obtained an academic level through this institution, consider them to have completed the years indicated below according to the academic level:<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Social service. Exclude the count of courses completed, the time taken in the social service presentation, regardless of whether they have been completed at the end of the major, as they are part of the academic curriculum.<br \/>- Studies completed abroad. If you have questions about the equivalence of levels and academic grades of the United States education system with those of Mexico, consider the following table of equivalences:<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- Information that could be illogical. If the information provided appears illogical, for example, that a person has completed a grade or level much higher than matches their age, check the veracity of the data with the informant. If they are correct, write an explanatory note in the comments section.<br \/>- Data unknown. When either or both of the data (level or grade completed) are unknown, enter nines in the respective fields.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you recorded in the level column any of the codes from 00 to 04 or 99, go to question 17; if you recorded any of the codes from 05 to 09, continue with question 14.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 5+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of years completed within education level.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"0 years","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1 year","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2 years","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"98","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CS_P14_C","name":"MX2018I_CS_P14_C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"224","loc_end_pos":"227","loc_width":"4","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Degree field","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>14. Career - What career field did you major in or are you majoring in?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(If pertaining to master's or doctorate degree, skip to 16) ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.5 Section VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 14<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to learn the name of major the people studied, in order to be able to classify them, according to the discipline.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the name of the major. Write the full name without abbreviations. If the space to enter the complete name is not sufficient, write part of it and an asterisk, and write the rest of the name in the comments section.<br \/>When the name of the major is uncommon, ask where it is or was studied, the duration of the major and its profile, to facilitate its classification. Record this information in the comments section.<br \/>- Generic name. Do not record generic names like \"business\", \"bachelor\", \"teacher\", \"engineer\" or \"doctor\". Ask additional questions, in order to find out the exact name of the major.<br \/>Keep in mind that the generic names are very ambiguous. For example, the word bachelor may refer to a person who studies or studied a major in a specific area or to refer to the professional level; in the case of the word doctor, it may also allude to two different professions; to those who completed studies at the level of a master's degree and to those who study or studied to practice medical care.<br \/>- Descriptions of military studies. In the case of this information, check with the informant that it is a major and not a rank achieved within the military.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you recorded any technical, professional or teacher training major, continue with question 15; if you recorded any major at the master or doctoral level, go to question 16.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 5+ with post-secondary education","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the degree field.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0110","labl":"Education level unknown, educational sciences, multidisciplinary or general programs","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"0111","labl":"Education level unknown, didactics, pedagogy and curriculum","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"0112","labl":"Education level unknown, educational planning and evaluation","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"0113","labl":"Education level unknown, educational counseling and guidance","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"0114","labl":"Education level unknown, educative 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The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 17<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked in each interview to all members of the household aged 5 years or older to learn whether they attend school.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>School attendance status. Distinguish people aged 5 years or older based on whether or not they attend any academic teaching establishment of the National Education System (SEN) at any academic level, from preschool through doctorate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>- Consider a person to attend school if:\n<br \/>They are enrolled in any teaching center at any academic level, from preschool through doctorate, even if at the moment they are not going in because they are on vacation, the academic year has not yet started, or because the institution is on strike, student or labor stoppage.<\/p>\n\n<p>They are not going to school due to health problems, but is enrolled and has the intention of returning once they recover.<\/p>\n\n<p>Is enrolled in the open education system, such that they are going to school for counseling on a regular basis.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Consider a person to not attend school if:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">They go to literacy classes.<br \/>They attend counseling to complete their professional thesis.<br \/>They attend a job training center, for example for industry (CECATI), construction (ICIC), the State Employment Service or facilities owned by the company where they work.<br \/>They take a course in dressmaking, beautician, handicrafts, music, yoga, etc. for fun, hobby or personal growth.<br \/>They are taking any diploma program.<\/div><p>- Sequence to follow. If the person is younger than 12 years old, end the interview for this person; if the person is a woman and older than 12 years old, continue with question 18; if the persona is a man and older than 12 years old, go to question 19.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 5+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the household member is currently attending school.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, attends school","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No, does not attend school","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Education Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CS_P20_DES","name":"MX2018I_CS_P20_DES","var_intrvl":"contin","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"231","loc_end_pos":"280","loc_width":"50","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Specification of other reason for absence of habitual resident (cs_ad_mot)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VIII. Absent members<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>20. What is the main reason that [the respondent] left?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">List order number _ _<br \/><br \/>Reason<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 Work<br \/>[] 02 Education<br \/>[] 03 Marriage<br \/>[] 04 Separation or divorce<br \/>[] 05 Health problems<br \/>[] 06 Moved back with family<br \/>[] 07 Lack of public safety<br \/>[] 08 Died (finish)<br \/>[] 09 Other reason<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<\/div><p>20. What is the main reason that [the respondent] left?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">List order number _ _<br \/><br \/>Reason<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 Work<br \/>[] 02 Education<br \/>[] 03 Marriage<br \/>[] 04 Separation or divorce<br \/>[] 05 Health problems<br \/>[] 06 Moved back with family<br \/>[] 07 Lack of public safety<br \/>[] 08 Died (finish)<br \/>[] 09 Person registered by mistake (finish)<br \/>[] 10 Other reason<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>Specify other reason ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.8 Section VIII. Permanently absent<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to find out the main reason why a person left.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Ask this question in all cases in which you have detected that a member of the household is no longer there, which may occur at any time, from the second to the fifth interview.<br \/>- Before asking the question, enter the line number of the person who left. If there are not enough lines to record all the people who left, use another sociodemographic questionnaire to record them.<\/div><p>Response option<\/p>\n\n<p>01 Work\n<br \/>In this option classify:\n<br \/>People whose main reason for leaving the household was because they had found a better job or wanted to find one or improve their work status, which was only possible in another location.<\/p>\n\n<p>02 Education\n<br \/>People who have left the household because the campus where they went to school was in another place, such that they had to change their place of residence.<\/p>\n\n<p>03 Married or common-law\n<br \/>People who left as members of the household to establish a conjugal relationship and left the selected home.<\/p>\n\n<p>04 Separated or divorced\n<br \/>Those who have left the household because their conjugal relationship has been broken.<\/p>\n\n<p>05 Health problems\n<br \/>People who have had to leave the household to go live in another location to address their own health problems, or simply because they decided to isolate themselves due to the illness they suffer. Includes illnesses such as drug addiction, alcoholism.<\/p>\n\n<p>06 Reunite with family\n<br \/>People who have left the household in question, because they had to go live with the rest of the family.<\/p>\n\n<p>Includes cases in which a person left because they were adopted or taken in by another household, regardless of the reason.<\/p>\n\n<p>07 Public insecurity\n<br \/>The members of the household left it because they considered the home or environment in which they lived to be unsafe or toxic for their personal and social development: assault, robbery, kidnapping, gangs, drug addiction; environmental contamination, the presence of natural or man-made disasters, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>08 Death\n<br \/>People who have ceased to be members of the household for this reason.<\/p>\n\n<p>09 Other reason\n<br \/>Those who have left the household because they have their own home, either because they bought it or because they rented one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Single people or those who, when forming their own household, decided to leave the household of which they were a member when they decided to live independently.<\/p>\n\n<p>People of advanced age who have left the household because they decided to go to a nursing home or another person's home and even those who have been sent by a third party to this type of establishment or to another place.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who had personal problems with any or all of the members of the household, for example, people who left the household because they experienced aggression inside or outside of their household. For example, a child who decided to escape the home because they were mistreated by their parents.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude from this option those cases in which the reason for having left the household was a marital conflict, as this is classified in option 04.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who had to leave the home due to problems in their community, for example, a young person who committed a robbery in his neighborhood and had to flee.<\/p>\n\n<p>When assigning this code, you will have to specify the reason on the line provided for that purpose.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. In the case a person who has died, enter this code and end the interview for this person; in the case of another reason, continue with the next question.<\/div><span class=\"pg\">[p.144]<\/span>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Absent persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the other reason for absence of the habitual resident.","var_catgry":[],"var_codinstr":"This is a 50-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places","var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"character","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_CS_P22_DES","name":"MX2018I_CS_P22_DES","var_intrvl":"contin","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"281","loc_end_pos":"330","loc_width":"50","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Specification of other reason for arrival of new resident (cs_nr_mot)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. New residents<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>22. What is the main reason that [the respondent] came to live here?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">List order number _ _<br \/><br \/>Reason<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 Work<br \/>[] 02 Education<br \/>[] 03 Marriage<br \/>[] 04 Separation or divorce<br \/>[] 05 Health problems<br \/>[] 06 Moved back with family<br \/>[] 07 Lack of public safety<br \/>[] 08 He\/she was born<br \/>[] 09 Omitted (finish)<br \/>[] 10 Other reason<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>Specify the other reason ____<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.9 Section IX. New residents<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 22<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to find out the main reason why a person arrived.\n<br \/>Instructions:\n<br \/>- Before asking the question, enter the line number of the person who arrived. If there are not enough lines to record all the people who arrived, use another questionnaire to record them.<\/p>\n\n<p>Response option\n<br \/>01 Work\n<br \/>In this option classify:\n<br \/>People whose main reason for joining the household was to find a job or to improve their work status, which was only possible in another location.<\/p>\n\n<p>02 Education\n<br \/>People who have joined the household because the campus where they went to school was in another place, such that they had to change their place of residence.<\/p>\n\n<p>03 Married or common-law\n<br \/>The people joined the household when they established a conjugal relationship with one of the residents of the selected home.<\/p>\n\n<p>04 Separated or divorced\n<br \/>Those who joined the household did so after breaking their conjugal relationship.<\/p>\n\n<p>05 Health problems\n<br \/>People who have arrived in the household with the intention of addressing health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>06 Reunite with family\n<br \/>People who have joined the household because they decided to be with the rest of their family.\n<br \/>Includes cases of adoption.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"pg\">[p.146]<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>07 Public insecurity\n<br \/>The members of the household joined it because they considered the home or environment in which they lived to be unsafe or toxic for their personal and social development: assault, robbery, kidnapping, gangs, drug addiction; environmental contamination, the presence of natural or man-made disasters, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>08 Birth\n<br \/>People who have joined the household for this reason.<\/p>\n\n<p>09 Was omitted\n<br \/>Those who were not entered as members of the household one or more prior interviews due to error.<\/p>\n\n<p>Before recording the person as omitted, be sure it is really an omission, by asking when the person arrived. Compare the date of the interview against the date of the trimester in which they were supposedly omitted, as it could be a new resident.<\/p>\n\n<p>10 Other reason\n<br \/>Those who have joined the household for reasons other than those considered in the preceding options: the spouse did not want to leave the paternal home, a person of advanced age or a sick person who had no one to care for them in their home of origin.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who have left another household after having suffered or committed acts of violence against the members of that home, which is why they joined this one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who have joined this household after losing or not having their own home, either because they recently formed a family, their financial situation did not allow them to pay, at least, the rent for their own place to live.<\/p>\n\n<p>When assigning this code, you will have to specify the reason on the line provided for that purpose.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you assign code 08 irth, end the interview for this person; if you assign any other code, go to the next question.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: New household residents","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the other reason for arrival of the new resident.","var_catgry":[],"var_codinstr":"This is a 50-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places","var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"character","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_D_ANT_LAB","name":"MX2018I_D_ANT_LAB","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"331","loc_end_pos":"331","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Previous work experience (unemployed persons)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2h. Has [the respondent] ever worked...<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 For a wage\/salary?<br \/>[] 2 By his\/her own means (self-employed)?<br \/>[] 3 Helping someone else with their business or economic activity?<br \/>[] 4 Has never worked (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2h<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons, to identify those who have work experience and those who do not.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Not employed persons with work experience. People who did not work or have a job in the reference week, and stated they had worked in at least one previously.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Meaning of the concept of having worked at some point in their life. In the case of homemakers and the elderly, explain that it does not matter how much time has passed or the position of the job they performed when working (salaried, self-employed or unpaid worker), say that you are only interested in knowing if they went to work when they were children or young people or when they were single.<br \/>- Multiple responses. Don't forget that this question admits more than one response, as you may find that a person could have started their working life as an unpaid worker, then salaried and later self-employed or any combination of these work experiences.<br \/>- Circle the option(s) indicated.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3, go to question 9a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 10.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were unemployed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether unemployed persons have previous work experience.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, with previous work experience","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No, without previous work experience","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_D_CEXP_EST","name":"MX2018I_D_CEXP_EST","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"332","loc_end_pos":"332","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Reason for unemployment","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2h. Has [the respondent] ever worked...<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 For a wage\/salary?<br \/>[] 2 By his\/her own means (self-employed)?<br \/>[] 3 Helping someone else with their business or economic activity?<br \/>[] 4 Has never worked (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.11 Battery IX. Work history<\/span>\n<br \/>This battery of questions focuses on inquiring about the characteristics of the last job that was lost or left in the interviewed population, such as: context in which this situation occurred and the time frame (if it occurred during the current year or in prior years), the cause, type of occupation that was performed, the type of activities to which the economic unit for which the person worked was dedicated, the type of employment benefits, income received and current availability of economic income derived from that lost employment relationship, in order to assess the quality of that job in relation to the most recent one.<\/p>\n\n<p>This battery of questions distinguishes three types of sequences; two of them are aimed at subordinate workers, with a view toward identifying those who lost their job due to difficulties centered more on employment conditions of the market and by their own decision, respectively; and the third sequence identifies the main reasons why independent workers left or lost their business or activity.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 9a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who at some point lost a job or business and to unemployed persons with work experience, to find out the reason why they lost or left their last job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If you are not able to identify the reason why a person does not have a job, return to question 9 and reclassify the response by circling option 9.<br \/>- In the case of a person who stated they were absent form their activity or trade (question 2e = 1), ask about its characteristics.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">1. Lost their job or terminated their employment<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The time or work for which they were hired ended.<br \/>- They were left unemployed because they were fired or because their source of employment went bankrupt.<br \/>- They lost their job due to downsizing.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Quit their job<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- They decided to leave their job, regardless of the cause of the resignation: conflicts in the work environment, breach of work conditions or welfare benefits, due to marriage or pregnancy, felt tired of working. Finally, a personal decision led the person to leave their source of employment.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Closed or left their own business<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- They decided to leave their own business, regardless of the reason for this situation: the business was not very profitable, high tax payments, too much competition, they wanted to work in something different, they wanted to rest. Thus, the economic unit permanently ceased operating.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Became a pensioner, retired or resigned from their business<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- They retired or started receiving a pension.<br \/>- They chose to stop working in their own business or company. As opposed to option 3, in this case the economic unit continues to operate, despite the fact that the independent worker no longer works there.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Were arrested, had an accident or long-term illness<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- They stopped going to work with the regularity they should have after suffering from an accident or illness. This includes cases of alcoholism or drug addiction.<br \/>- They no longer go to work at their workplace because they have been incarcerated after facing a criminal proceeding because they committed a crime.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Returned or deported from the United States<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- They had some difficulty, either employment related, economic, social or personal in the United States, so they returned to Mexico.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">7. A natural phenomenon or disaster affected their source of employment<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- They were left without work due to a fire, earthquake, flood or hurricane, which prevented the economic unit from continuing to operate.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">8. None of the above<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- They lost their job for a reason other than those mentioned in the preceding options, for example: wanted to have their own business, had difficulties with their employer, marriage, pregnancy.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 8 or 9, continue with question 9b; if you circle option 2, go to question 9d; if you circle option 3, go to question 9e; but if you circle any of the options from 4 to 7, go to question 9f.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were unemployed and with previous work experience","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason for unemployment.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Lost or terminated from previous job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Dissatisfaction with previous job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Left or closed own business","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Other reason","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_DISPO","name":"MX2018I_DISPO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"333","loc_end_pos":"333","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Non-economically active person available to work","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were non-economically active but available to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the different criteria to identify non-economically active persons that are available to work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Criterion 1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Criterion 2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Criterion 3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Criterion 4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Criterion 5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Criterion 6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"Criterion 7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_DOMESTICO","name":"MX2018I_DOMESTICO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"334","loc_end_pos":"335","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Activity status","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2e. Is [the respondent]...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the answer indicated by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Temporarily out of their normal work? (skip to 2k)<br \/>[] 2 Pensioned or retired from their job?<br \/>[] 3 A student?<br \/>[] 4 A stay-at-home partner?<br \/>[] 5 Someone with a mental or physical disability which permanently prevents them from working? (skip to 2h)<br \/>[] 6 Other (specify) ____<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.2 General considerations<\/span>\n<br \/>Before addressing the criteria and specific instructions for filling out the Occupational and Employment Questionnaire (OEQ), you should understand the main groups into which the information compiled in this questionnaire is classified. The next summary table shows these classifications:\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>When obtaining information about the population's economic activities, the survey, for statistical purposes, takes 12 years of age as a minimum, but does not establish a maximum age, as shown in the chart above. Starting with this universe, a basic partition is established, which consists of distinguishing the economically active population from the non-economically active population. The following tables show this distinction more clearly:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Employed population.<\/span> Refers to people who state that during the week they perform some type of economic activity or have a job. The employed population covers two situations:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who worked for at least one hour or one day during the week prior to the interview in their own company or as subordinates, with or without remuneration.<br \/>- People who are temporarily absent from their job or business, but do maintain an employment connection with it.<\/div><span class=\"ital\">Unemployed population.<\/span> People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview. This population is divided into:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- With work experience.<br \/>- Without work experience.<\/div><p>Non-Economically Active Population, available to work. People who did not work during the reference week, or have a job, or actively seek one, as they thought they did not have an opportunity to find one, but are interested in working. This population may or may not have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p>Non-Economically Active Population, not available to work. People who did not work during the reference week, or have a job, or actively seek one, and had no need or interest in working. This population may have work experience or not.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to those who are not economically active, to find out what do they do and what is the condition of non-economic activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Note that this question identifies the normal or habitual activity to which an unemployed person is dedicated, at least up to the reference week, not to the type of work the person started to undertake during the week the survey is conducted or which they will undertake in the future, therefore, do not accept responses such as: going to go look for work, wants to study, going on a pension, already started to work this week; in this case ask on what their time was spent, or what they did the week before the interview: homemaker, student, permanently disabled for work, marginal worker.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If you know the information in advance, or after having read the first four options, the informant seems not to have understood the sense of the question, do not ask the questions again because you may tire the informant. In order to confirm, indicate: \"Alfredo told me he spent time studying, right? or what does he do?<br \/>- If in the course of the interview, you detect that in the informant's judgment, a person resides in the home who has some physical or mental disability that prevents them from working for the rest of their life, do not read this question, as it could sound aggressive or hurt their feelings. Record the information according to what the interviewee says.<br \/>- In this question you can only circle one of the options, so if the informant says more than one, circle the one that appears first in the question. For example, if a person claims to be both a homemaker and a student, circle the option of student; if they are retired and unable to work, in this case circle option 2 of retiree.<\/div><p>1. A person temporarily absent from their activity or trade\n<br \/>People who have a job but were absent during the reference week, without receiving income, but who affirm they are going to return to work after the week the survey is conducted.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Pensioner or retired from work\n<br \/>Those who are exclusively retired from work. This does not include those who receive a pension due to their status as a widow, orphan or marital separation. To classify correctly, consider the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Retiree. Retired person who continues to receive a payment as a result of having done a job from which they retired after having completed a determined number of years worked or due to their age (55 or 60 years, based on their contract).<br \/>Pensioner. Person who, as compensation, is granted 75 percent of the salary they received as a worker upon definitive retirement from the economic unit due to health problems as a result of occupational diseases or accidents.<\/div><p>3. Student\n<br \/>Those dedicated, as a habitual activity, to studies, even though at the time they are on vacation, sick or suspended (regardless of the reason for the suspension: bad behavior) or strike.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who do not attend school, but are enrolled or completing some process to do so, and those who have concluded their academic cycle but are going to continue in the next.\n<br \/>It is important to mention that this option includes only formal studies; to identify them, ask: what do you study? If you have doubts as to the concept of formal studies, consult the respective instructions in sections on educational characteristics of the sociodemographic questionnaire of this manual.<\/p>\n\n<p>In the case of students completing the last grades of technical majors and the intermediate to upper level and for those who have recently completed a major, it will be appropriate to inquire whether during the reference period they spent time completing their social service or professional practice. Remember that for the survey, performing this type of activity is considered an economic activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. A person dedicated to the household chores in their own household\n<br \/>People who are habitually dedicated to household chores, such as: cleaning the home, cooking, cleaning, ironing, even if this has not been done during the reference week.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who state they care for their children or other members of their own household (the elderly, sick or children).<\/p>\n\n<p>5. A person with some physical or mental limitation that prevents them from working for the rest of their life\n<br \/>People who do not work or seek to do so because they have some physical or mental limitation (from birth or as a result of some illness or accident) which prevents them from doing any job for the rest of their life.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have some disability. If the informant indicates that the interviewee cannot work because of a limitation, respect their response even when from your perspective the limitation is not an impediment for the interviewee to perform any economic activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- A person who is paralyzed from the waist down could do some job with their hands, but the informant does not consider them able to work for the rest of their life.<\/div><p>6. Other status\n<br \/>People who, simply, state they do not perform any activity because they don't want to, because they are old, they feel tired or because they have health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Given responses like: is very young, unemployed, going to work, already started to work this week, is waiting for the next school year or the response of an employer, insist by asking what they did through the previous week. Classify based on the response.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who engage in marginal activities in exchange for a tip: cleaning windshields, singing, playing an instrument in public places, looking after vehicles, swallowing fire. In this case, specify the activity they are engaged in.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 9f; if you circle option 2, 3, 4, 6 or 9, continue with question 2f; if you circle option 5, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the activity status, whether economically active (or not) and studying or doing other activities.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Economically active population only","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Economically active population and studying","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Economically active population and doing housework","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Economically active population and caretaking of family members","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Economically active population and doing other activities","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Non-economically active population only","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Non-economically active population and studying","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Non-economically active population and doing housework","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Non-economically active population and caretaking of family members","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Non-economically active population and doing other activities","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_DUR9C","name":"MX2018I_DUR9C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"336","loc_end_pos":"336","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Hours worked last week (detailed categories)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of hours worked last week (detailed categories).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Temporary absent but employed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Less than 15 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"15 to 24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"25 to 34","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"35 to 39","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"40 to 48","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"49 to 56","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"More than 56","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_DUR_DES","name":"MX2018I_DUR_DES","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"337","loc_end_pos":"337","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Duration of unemployment","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month (skip to 2d)<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div><p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.11 Battery IX. Work history<\/span>\n<br \/>This battery of questions focuses on inquiring about the characteristics of the last job that was lost or left in the interviewed population, such as: context in which this situation occurred and the time frame (if it occurred during the current year or in prior years), the cause, type of occupation that was performed, the type of activities to which the economic unit for which the person worked was dedicated, the type of employment benefits, income received and current availability of economic income derived from that lost employment relationship, in order to assess the quality of that job in relation to the most recent one.<\/p>\n\n<p>This battery of questions distinguishes three types of sequences; two of them are aimed at subordinate workers, with a view toward identifying those who lost their job due to difficulties centered more on employment conditions of the market and by their own decision, respectively; and the third sequence identifies the main reasons why independent workers left or lost their business or activity.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 9f<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who at some point were left without a job and unemployed persons with work experience to identify how long it has been since they lost their job or suspended their work activities.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Remember that the information obtained in this battery of questions may refer to a recent or an old job, secondary or tertiary, so you do not have to establish consistency between the dates recorded in questions 3r or 3s of the main job, and the date recorded in this question.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Enter four digits for the year and two for the month, then circle the respective option to indicate in what year the event occurred. If the informant does not know any of the dates, month or year, enter nines in the respective spaces.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1 or 2, continue with question 9g; if you circle option 3 or 9, go to question 9n.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were unemployed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the duration of unemployment.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Up to 1 month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"More than 1 month up to 3 months","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"More than 3 months up to 6 months","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"More than 6 months up to 1 year","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"More than 1 year","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_DUR_EST","name":"MX2018I_DUR_EST","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"338","loc_end_pos":"338","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Hours worked last week (general categories)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of hours worked last week (general categories).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Temporary absent but employed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Less than 15 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"15 to 34","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"35 to 48","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"More than 48","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_E_CON","name":"MX2018I_E_CON","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"339","loc_end_pos":"339","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Marital status","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5. List of persons - What are the names of all the residents of this home?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Please include the names of guests, domestic workers, and workers' families at the end of the list.) _______<\/div><p>19. Civil status - Currently, is [the respondent]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(If this is a new resident, question 6=3, skip to 22)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Living together with his\/her partner?<br \/>[] 2 Separated?<br \/>[] 3 Divorced?<br \/>[] 4 Widowed?<br \/>[] 5 Married?<br \/>[] 6 Single?<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.5 Section VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 19<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to members of the household aged 12 years or older to learn their marital status.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Marital status. Status of people aged 12 years or older in relation to rights, legal and customary obligations with respect to the union with another person.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read the question naturally to all people aged 12 years or older, regardless of from your perspective they are too young to have established a conjugal relationship. Do not delve into the legality of the union or separation, write the informant's response.<br \/>- Verification of data. If the information indicates that any of the members lives in a common-law union or is married, but the spouse was not reported in the relationship of people, verify the situation with the informant.<\/div><p>- Definition of each concept. Keep the following definitions in mind to adequately obtain the information:<\/p>\n\n<p>Option no.<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Do you live with your partner in common-law union?\n<br \/>In this option classify:\n<br \/>People who live as a couple without legalizing or formalizing their union civilly or religiously.\n<br \/>2. Are you separated?\n<br \/>Married people who no longer live with their partner, but have not divorced.\n<br \/>Those who lived in common-law union, but currently do not live with the other person, nor have they remarried or united.\n<br \/>3. Are you divorced?\n<br \/>Those who separated from their partner through the legal route and currently do not live with another partner, and have not entered into a new marriage.\n<br \/>4. Are you widowed?\n<br \/> People whose partner has died and they have not married again nor do they live in a common-law union with another person.\n<br \/>5. Are you married?\n<br \/> Those who are bound to another person though a legal and\/or religious process.\n<br \/>6. Are you single?\n<br \/>People who have never been legally or religiously married nor have they lived in a common-law union.<\/p>\n\n<p>Sequence to follow. If it is the first interview, go to the section called \"Informant\" to record the respective information; if it is the second to fifth, and you recorded permanent absences or new members, go to the respective section.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's marital status.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Domestic partnership","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Separated","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Divorced","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Widower","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Married","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Single","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Demographic Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_EDA","name":"MX2018I_EDA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"340","loc_end_pos":"342","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Age","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h1\">VII. 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The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 9<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to learn the age of the people in years completed at the time of the interview.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Distinction in the use of the columns. In column 9, enter the age obtained in the first interview; column 9a is used to update it when the person has had another birthday in any interview from the second to the fifth.<br \/>- How to record the information. In the case of children under one year old, enter two zeros; if the person is 97 years of age or older, enter 97.<br \/>- Age unknown. If the informant does not know or remember the exact age of any member of the household, help them calculate it by asking them to tell you about any event that could be important to them: the date of their marriage, the birth of a child, etc.<br \/>If, despite the foregoing, the informant insists they do not know the exact age of any member of the household, ask if they have the birth certificate, voter identification card, driver's license or another document on hand that could contain the date to determine the age; if that is not possible, enter code 98 in the case of people 12 or older, and 99 in the case of children younger than that age.<br \/>- Recording the same age for two or more people. When the age of two or more siblings is the same because they are from a multiple birth (twins, triplets), specify the situation in the Comments section.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the response, continue with question 10.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 15+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's age in groups (7 categories).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"15 to 19 years","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"20 to 29","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"30 to 39","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"40 to 49","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"50 to 59","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"60+ years","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Demographic Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_EMPLE7C","name":"MX2018I_EMPLE7C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"349","loc_end_pos":"349","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of workers at workplace","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3q<\/span>\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>This question is asked to subordinate workers to identify the size of the establishment, through the number of people who work there.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>The criterion to identify the size of the establishment where an interviewee works through the number of workers who are physically there or who depend on that establishment in particular, applies for economic units in both the private and public sector.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Classification of subordinate workers. If the interviewee is a subordinate worker, tell them to count all the employees who work for the establishment, business or company, including the owner. If an economic unit is comprised of two or more establishments, ask the interviewee to count only the number of workers where they are working.<br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Giovanny (interviewee) works for the cafeteria \"El Cafetal\", the business is in two premises located at different addresses, but he works in the downtown premises. In both locations, 12 people work. In this case, you only have to identify the number of people who work in the premises where Giovanny works.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Non-profit organization workers. When the information indicates that a person works in a civil organization, such as unions, coalitions, federations, verify that only the administrative personnel who work in the offices have been counted, excluding members or enrollees.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of workers (including the worker\u2019s boss) at workplace.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1 person","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2 to 5 people","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"6 to 10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"11 to 15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"16 to 50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"51+ people","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_EMP_PPAL","name":"MX2018I_EMP_PPAL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"350","loc_end_pos":"350","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Formal or informal job for first activity","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3i. Does [the respondent] have a written contract for this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No (skip to 3k)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 3k)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3j<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out whether or not they have a written employment contract in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Written employment contract. <\/span>Pact or agreement in writing made between the worker and the economic unit for which a person works, in which the rights and obligations that govern the working relationship are established.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instruction:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 3k.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent's job is formal or informal for their first activity.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Informal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Formal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_HIJ5C","name":"MX2018I_HIJ5C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"351","loc_end_pos":"351","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of children for female household members","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>18. Number of children - In total, how many children who were born alive have you had?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Only for women.<br \/><br \/>[Children] _ _<br \/>00 - None<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.5 Section VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 18<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to women 12 years or older to identify the total number of live-born children they have had.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Children born alive. Product of the woman's pregnancy that, upon leaving the mother's womb, presented any signs of life, such as breathing, crying or movement, even if the infant died immediately thereafter.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read this question naturally, especially if you are interviewing an adolescent. If you notice that the informant is surprised or uncomfortable, tell her you are asking this question to all women because sometimes they have children at a very early age.<br \/>- Total number of children. Ask for the total number of children born alive to which she has given birth at the time of the interview, even if they no longer reside in the home or have died. If necessary, tell her to exclude counting adopted children and stepchildren.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Use two digits to enter the information, therefore, if a woman had 1 to 9 children put a zero first to report the number. If the response is that she has not had any children, enter two zeros. If an informant refuses to provide the information or ultimately says she does not know, enter code 99.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of information entered, continue with question 19.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present females age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's number of children.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Childless","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"1 to 2 children","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"3 to 5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"6+ children","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Fertility and Mortality Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_HRSOCUP","name":"MX2018I_HRSOCUP","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"352","loc_end_pos":"354","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Hours worked last week","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. 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Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6d. Does [the respondent] have access to... healthcare through this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Social Security System (IMSS)<br \/>[] 2 Naval, military, or Pemex clinic\/hospital<br \/>[] 3 Federal Institute for Social Security and Social Services of State Workers (ISSTE)<br \/>[] 4 State Institute for Social Security and Social Services of State Workers (ISSTELEON, ISSEMYM)?<br \/>[] 5 Other medical institution (specify) ________<br \/>[] 6 He\/she does not have access to healthcare<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6d<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out if they receive medical care as a welfare benefit from the economic unit for which they work and which institution provides them this service.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Consider a person to have access to medical care derived from their main job, regardless of whether or not they use the service.<\/p>\n\n<p>Include employers and self-employed workers, exclusively of the agriculture\/livestock sector who have access to medical care through social security when voluntary or optional insurance is obtained on their own initiative. These workers are considered due to their special enrollment conditions with the IMSS. Exclude:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Self-employed workers in any economic sector (commerce, manufacturing, services), except agriculture\/livestock, who state they have voluntary insurance, also called optional.<br \/>For the purposes of the survey, these are not considered an employment benefit.<br \/>- Subordinate workers who state they have purchased their access to public insurance, as this is not an employment benefit.<br \/>- Dependents by economic dependency, that is, people who have the benefit thanks to a family member.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. Social Security (IMSS)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for private sector economic units or in some public sector institutions, who receive medical care through this institution. In the case of government workers, ratify the information with a note in the comments section.<br \/><br \/>Exclude those who state they have medical service derived from public insurance financed by their economic unit, of which they are subordinates, as these are classified in option 5.<\/div><p>2. The naval, military or Pemex hospital or clinic<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">-Workers in the Army, Marines or Air Force who receive medical care in clinics or hospitals of PEMEX, the Mexican Army or Navy, respectively.<\/div><p>3. The ISSSTE<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive medical care in this government institution. In this case, verify that the person works in a public institution.<\/div><p>4. The state ISSSTE, (ISSSTELE\u00d3N, ISSEMYM)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who receive medical care from any institution similar to the ISSSTE, but exclusively for workers in the service of a particular state, such as the ISST (Social Security Institute of the State of Tabasco), Social Security Institute of the State of Mexico and Municipalities (ISSEMYM), etc.<\/div><p>5. Other medical institution\n<br \/>People who receive services in hospitals, clinics or medical offices not included in the preceding options. When you check this option, specify the medical institution.<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Other medical institution<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who receive this service in the medical office located inside their own company, but only if full services are provided to the worker: examination, prescriptions, treatment and medical justification or leave.<br \/>- Subordinate workers or employers who have public insurance, as long as the economic unit for which they work is the party financing the enrollment in said program.<br \/><br \/>In the case of employers, note that it is considered an employment benefit, taking into consideration that they may be added to the payroll of their own company and assigned other employment benefits; exclude from this option self-employed workers who claim to have this \"benefit\", as they are classified in option 1 of question 10b.<\/div><p>6. Does not receive medical care<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who do not receive any type of medical service through the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- The worker, whether independent or subordinate, who has public insurance they pay for themselves.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 7.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of health care institution accessed.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers (ISSSTE)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Other institutions","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Did not receive medical attention","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_ING7C","name":"MX2018I_ING7C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"356","loc_end_pos":"356","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Income levels relative to minimum wage","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6c. Currently, the monthly minimum wage is [amount]. Is the amount that [the respondent] makes at work per month:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Less than the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 2 The same as the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 3 Between the minimum wage and 2 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 4 Between 2 and 3 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 5 Between 3 and 5 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 6 Between 5 and 10 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 7 More than 10 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 8 Refused to answer<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, for whom the amount of income is unknown, and those who refused to answer in question 6b, to determine the approximate amount they receive with respect to the monthly minimum wage at the local level.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Minimum wage.<\/span> Amount in cash a person must receive for their services in a work day, which is determined by the National Commission on Minimum Wage for each economic zone into which the country is divided.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Current minimum wage. Enter on the line the general minimum wage in force in the locale where you are conducting the survey; if you do not know this information, ask your supervisor.<br \/>- Approximate amount. If necessary, explain to the informant that as you do not have the exact information, you must have, at least, an approximation of the income the interviewee receives at their job.<br \/>- How to ask the question. If when reading the response options, the informant does not identify the range of income in which their response would fall, mention specific amounts that equate to each one, based on the minimum wage limits in effect in the place where the interview is taking place. For example, if the minimum wage is $1,250.00 monthly, replace option 3 with: \"more than $1,250.00 up to $2,500.00?\". to make this easier for you, prepare a table of ranges for each minimum wage zone you manage and use it when the interview requires.<br \/>- Refusal. If, despite your efforts to obtain this information, an interviewee refuses to provide this information, circle option 8.<br \/>- Information unknown. When an interviewee says they do not know how to estimate the amount of the income, circle option 9.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. 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How often does [the respondent] get paid or receive income?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, classify the period frequency, ask for the income amount, and record it)<br \/><br \/>How much did [the respondent] earn (or how does he\/she measure his\/her income)?<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 6 is marked, skip to 6d)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Every month<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 2 Every 15 days<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 3 Every week<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Daily<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 5 Other payment period<\/div><div class=\"i3\">Period ____<br \/>[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 6 The respondent is paid for every piece produced or sold or for every project or service completed<\/div><div class=\"i3\">Unit ____<br \/>Price per unit $ ____<br \/>Total units per week ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Indicate the total income amount] _ _ _ _ _ _<br \/><br \/>[] 7 Could not give an estimate<br \/>[] 8 Refused to answer<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6b<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who receive income for their work, to find out the frequency and amount of that income.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Period to which the income information refers. According to the text of the question, inquire about the amount of the regular income, not that obtained during the reference period; unless they indicate that the amount varies, in which case you should ask for what was received during the reference period or the nearest to it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Net income. <\/span>Amount of money a worker receives, free of deductions to pay taxes, social security institution contributions, union dues (in the case of subordinate workers) or operating expenses of the economic units (in the case of independent workers).<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain the information. Once you have inquired about the pay period, ask for the amount in pesos, without cents.<br \/><br \/>To obtain the amount of a person's income, consider the different form of payment mentioned in questions 6 and 6a; such that if someone receives payment in more than one form, you can ensure that they are all included in the total amount. In order to verify the information, ask additional questions such as:<br \/><br \/>\"Are the tips included in this amount?\" \"Are you taking into account what they give you in commissions or what they give you in grocery vouchers or marketable products?\"<br \/><br \/>- How to obtain the amount paid as wage, salary or daily wage. Record the amount for any of these items, based on the period indicated. Record the amount stated in whole pesos without cents, for example: 12,500.<br \/>- How to obtain the base salary plus another regular form of payment. In the case of workers on a salary, the amount you should enter is the net amount, what the person actually received and had available the last time they were paid in their main job.<br \/>Exclude, therefore, deductions for taxes, social security or ISSSTE contributions, etc., with the exception of those corresponding to loans and payments for FOVISSSTE or INFONAVIT housing loan deductions, as these are advance payments.<br \/><br \/>Now, for those who state they have just started to work, and do not know the amount they are going to receive for their work, ask, at least, about the pay period; on the respective line specify that this information is unknown.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain the income in the case of independent workers. Consider income obtained in the business, company, business or profession, deducting business expenses (purchase of raw materials, tool repair expenses, payment for rent of the site, payment of salaries to workers, food consumption expenses for the worker and their family).<br \/>- Earnings as income. In the case of independent workers, consider within the earnings income derived from the sale of byproducts and waste material, if applicable. For example, the grocer who sells the cardboard boxes the merchandise came in, or the head meat vendor who markets their byproducts: skulls and tallow.<br \/><br \/>If instead of earnings they state they had losses, by all means ask for an estimate of their regular earnings, either weekly, biweekly or monthly, and enter the amount, according to the period indicated. What is important in this situation is to have an income estimate from the earnings they would have if they were not operating \"in the red\".<br \/><br \/>- How to obtain the compensation bonuses, coupons or vouchers exchangeable for merchandise. Record them as additional or sole income, only if this form of payment is received with a frequency of up to monthly; if it exceeds this period do not record it. The form in which you should enter this information consists of specifying the amount and frequency with which the respective form of payment is received in the comments section.<br \/>- Marketable products. When the worker receives their total or partial pay with marketable products (that can be resold, if they choose), ask how much the estimated market value of the products is, and record the amount according to the indicated period.<br \/>- Income in foreign currency. 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If you circle option 7 or 8, continue with question 6c.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the monthly income (in Pesos, Mexican currency).","var_catgry":[],"var_codinstr":"This is a 6-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places","var_concept":[{"title":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_ING_X_HRS","name":"MX2018I_ING_X_HRS","var_intrvl":"contin","var_dcml":"4","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"363","loc_end_pos":"371","loc_width":"9","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Average income per hour worked (in pesos)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6b. How often does [the respondent] get paid or receive income?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, classify the period frequency, ask for the income amount, and record it)<br \/><br \/>How much did [the respondent] earn (or how does he\/she measure his\/her income)?<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 6 is marked, skip to 6d)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Every month<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 2 Every 15 days<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 3 Every week<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Daily<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 5 Other payment period<\/div><div class=\"i3\">Period ____<br \/>[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 6 The respondent is paid for every piece produced or sold or for every project or service completed<\/div><div class=\"i3\">Unit ____<br \/>Price per unit $ ____<br \/>Total units per week ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Indicate the total income amount] _ _ _ _ _ _<br \/><br \/>[] 7 Could not give an estimate<br \/>[] 8 Refused to answer<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6b<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who receive income for their work, to find out the frequency and amount of that income.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Period to which the income information refers. According to the text of the question, inquire about the amount of the regular income, not that obtained during the reference period; unless they indicate that the amount varies, in which case you should ask for what was received during the reference period or the nearest to it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Net income. <\/span>Amount of money a worker receives, free of deductions to pay taxes, social security institution contributions, union dues (in the case of subordinate workers) or operating expenses of the economic units (in the case of independent workers).<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain the information. Once you have inquired about the pay period, ask for the amount in pesos, without cents.<br \/><br \/>To obtain the amount of a person's income, consider the different form of payment mentioned in questions 6 and 6a; such that if someone receives payment in more than one form, you can ensure that they are all included in the total amount. In order to verify the information, ask additional questions such as:<br \/><br \/>\"Are the tips included in this amount?\" \"Are you taking into account what they give you in commissions or what they give you in grocery vouchers or marketable products?\"<br \/><br \/>- How to obtain the amount paid as wage, salary or daily wage. Record the amount for any of these items, based on the period indicated. Record the amount stated in whole pesos without cents, for example: 12,500.<br \/>- How to obtain the base salary plus another regular form of payment. In the case of workers on a salary, the amount you should enter is the net amount, what the person actually received and had available the last time they were paid in their main job.<br \/>Exclude, therefore, deductions for taxes, social security or ISSSTE contributions, etc., with the exception of those corresponding to loans and payments for FOVISSSTE or INFONAVIT housing loan deductions, as these are advance payments.<br \/><br \/>Now, for those who state they have just started to work, and do not know the amount they are going to receive for their work, ask, at least, about the pay period; on the respective line specify that this information is unknown.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain the income in the case of independent workers. Consider income obtained in the business, company, business or profession, deducting business expenses (purchase of raw materials, tool repair expenses, payment for rent of the site, payment of salaries to workers, food consumption expenses for the worker and their family).<br \/>- Earnings as income. In the case of independent workers, consider within the earnings income derived from the sale of byproducts and waste material, if applicable. For example, the grocer who sells the cardboard boxes the merchandise came in, or the head meat vendor who markets their byproducts: skulls and tallow.<br \/><br \/>If instead of earnings they state they had losses, by all means ask for an estimate of their regular earnings, either weekly, biweekly or monthly, and enter the amount, according to the period indicated. What is important in this situation is to have an income estimate from the earnings they would have if they were not operating \"in the red\".<br \/><br \/>- How to obtain the compensation bonuses, coupons or vouchers exchangeable for merchandise. Record them as additional or sole income, only if this form of payment is received with a frequency of up to monthly; if it exceeds this period do not record it. The form in which you should enter this information consists of specifying the amount and frequency with which the respective form of payment is received in the comments section.<br \/>- Marketable products. When the worker receives their total or partial pay with marketable products (that can be resold, if they choose), ask how much the estimated market value of the products is, and record the amount according to the indicated period.<br \/>- Income in foreign currency. When the income is paid in foreign currency, enter the amount and then specify the currency: dollars, euros, bolivars, etc.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Every 15 days $785 dollars<br \/>- If a person states they do not know the exact information, but mentions an amount that is between two specific amounts, enter the average amount.<br \/>- Other pay period. Include in this option those who receive their financial remuneration for their work at a different frequency, for example, social service providers who receive their grant at the conclusion of their participation in the program.<\/div><p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle options 1 to 6, go to question 6d. If you circle option 7 or 8, continue with question 6c.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the average income per hour worked (in pesos).","var_catgry":[],"var_codinstr":"This is a 9-digit numeric variable with 4 implied decimal places","var_concept":[{"title":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_L_NAC_C","name":"MX2018I_L_NAC_C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"372","loc_end_pos":"374","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Federal entity or country of birth","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>11. Place of birth - In what state in Mexico or in what country were you born?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_______<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.5 Section VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to learn the name of the state or country in which all the residents were born.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. You can enter the complete name of the federal entity or the abbreviation, if you want to speed up the survey. If you decide to enter the name, in the case of entities such as Coahuila de Zaragoza, Michoac\u00e1n de Ocampo, Quer\u00e9taro de Arteaga or Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, it is not necessary to enter the official name; it will be sufficient to record the name by which it is commonly known. If you choose to enter the abbreviations, the next table shows the list of abbreviations to be used in each case:<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>-Information unknown. If the informant tells you the name of a town or city, ask in which state in the republic it is located; if the response is that they do not know, enter the name of the town or city, but specify the situation in the comments section. If the response is Mexico or Mexico city, ask them to clarify whether it is federal district or the state of Mexico.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the response, continue with question 12.<\/div><span class=\"pg\">[p.116]<\/span>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the federal entity or country of birth.","var_catgry":[{"value":"001","labl":"Aguascalientes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"Baja California","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"Baja California Sur","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"Campeche","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"Coahuila","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"Coahuila","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"Chiapas","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"Chihuahua","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"Distrito Federal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"Durango","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"Guanajuato","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"Guerrero","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"Hidalgo","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"Jalisco","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"M\u00e9xico","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"Michoac\u00e1n","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"Morelos","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"Nayarit","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"019","labl":"Nuevo Le\u00f3n","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"Oaxaca","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"021","labl":"Puebla","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"Quer\u00e9taro","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"Quintana Roo","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"San Luis Potos\u00ed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"Sinaloa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"026","labl":"Sonora","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"027","labl":"Tabasco","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"028","labl":"Tamaulipas","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"029","labl":"Tlaxcala","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"Veracruz","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"031","labl":"Yucat\u00e1n","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"032","labl":"Zacatecas","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"033","labl":"Federal entity unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"100","labl":"Any country in Africa","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"200","labl":"Another country in America","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"221","labl":"United States of America","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"225","labl":"Guatemala","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"300","labl":"Any country in Asia","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"400","labl":"Any country in Europe","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"415","labl":"Spain","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"500","labl":"Any country in Oceania","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"600","labl":"Country unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Nativity and Birthplace Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_MA48ME1SM","name":"MX2018I_MA48ME1SM","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"375","loc_end_pos":"375","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Employed population that works more than 48 hours per week and earns less than 1 minimum wage","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6c. Currently, the monthly minimum wage is [amount]. Is the amount that [the respondent] makes at work per month:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Less than the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 2 The same as the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 3 Between the minimum wage and 2 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 4 Between 2 and 3 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 5 Between 3 and 5 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 6 Between 5 and 10 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 7 More than 10 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 8 Refused to answer<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 6c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, for whom the amount of income is unknown, and those who refused to answer in question 6b, to determine the approximate amount they receive with respect to the monthly minimum wage at the local level.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Minimum wage.<\/span> Amount in cash a person must receive for their services in a work day, which is determined by the National Commission on Minimum Wage for each economic zone into which the country is divided.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Current minimum wage. Enter on the line the general minimum wage in force in the locale where you are conducting the survey; if you do not know this information, ask your supervisor.<br \/>- Approximate amount. If necessary, explain to the informant that as you do not have the exact information, you must have, at least, an approximation of the income the interviewee receives at their job.<br \/>- How to ask the question. If when reading the response options, the informant does not identify the range of income in which their response would fall, mention specific amounts that equate to each one, based on the minimum wage limits in effect in the place where the interview is taking place. For example, if the minimum wage is $1,250.00 monthly, replace option 3 with: \"more than $1,250.00 up to $2,500.00?\". to make this easier for you, prepare a table of ranges for each minimum wage zone you manage and use it when the interview requires.<br \/>- Refusal. If, despite your efforts to obtain this information, an interviewee refuses to provide this information, circle option 8.<br \/>- Information unknown. When an interviewee says they do not know how to estimate the amount of the income, circle option 9.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the employed population that works more than 48 hours per week and earns less than one minimum wage.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, works more than 48 hours per week and earn less than 1 minimum wage","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_MEDICA5C","name":"MX2018I_MEDICA5C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"376","loc_end_pos":"376","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Health benefits of employed population","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6d. Does [the respondent] have access to... healthcare through this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Social Security System (IMSS)<br \/>[] 2 Naval, military, or Pemex clinic\/hospital<br \/>[] 3 Federal Institute for Social Security and Social Services of State Workers (ISSTE)<br \/>[] 4 State Institute for Social Security and Social Services of State Workers (ISSTELEON, ISSEMYM)?<br \/>[] 5 Other medical institution (specify) ________<br \/>[] 6 He\/she does not have access to healthcare<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6d<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out if they receive medical care as a welfare benefit from the economic unit for which they work and which institution provides them this service.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Consider a person to have access to medical care derived from their main job, regardless of whether or not they use the service.<\/p>\n\n<p>Include employers and self-employed workers, exclusively of the agriculture\/livestock sector who have access to medical care through social security when voluntary or optional insurance is obtained on their own initiative. These workers are considered due to their special enrollment conditions with the IMSS. Exclude:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Self-employed workers in any economic sector (commerce, manufacturing, services), except agriculture\/livestock, who state they have voluntary insurance, also called optional.<br \/>For the purposes of the survey, these are not considered an employment benefit.<br \/>- Subordinate workers who state they have purchased their access to public insurance, as this is not an employment benefit.<br \/>- Dependents by economic dependency, that is, people who have the benefit thanks to a family member.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. Social Security (IMSS)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for private sector economic units or in some public sector institutions, who receive medical care through this institution. In the case of government workers, ratify the information with a note in the comments section.<br \/><br \/>Exclude those who state they have medical service derived from public insurance financed by their economic unit, of which they are subordinates, as these are classified in option 5.<\/div><p>2. The naval, military or Pemex hospital or clinic<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">-Workers in the Army, Marines or Air Force who receive medical care in clinics or hospitals of PEMEX, the Mexican Army or Navy, respectively.<\/div><p>3. The ISSSTE<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive medical care in this government institution. In this case, verify that the person works in a public institution.<\/div><p>4. The state ISSSTE, (ISSSTELE\u00d3N, ISSEMYM)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who receive medical care from any institution similar to the ISSSTE, but exclusively for workers in the service of a particular state, such as the ISST (Social Security Institute of the State of Tabasco), Social Security Institute of the State of Mexico and Municipalities (ISSEMYM), etc.<\/div><p>5. Other medical institution\n<br \/>People who receive services in hospitals, clinics or medical offices not included in the preceding options. When you check this option, specify the medical institution.<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Other medical institution<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who receive this service in the medical office located inside their own company, but only if full services are provided to the worker: examination, prescriptions, treatment and medical justification or leave.<br \/>- Subordinate workers or employers who have public insurance, as long as the economic unit for which they work is the party financing the enrollment in said program.<br \/><br \/>In the case of employers, note that it is considered an employment benefit, taking into consideration that they may be added to the payroll of their own company and assigned other employment benefits; exclude from this option self-employed workers who claim to have this \"benefit\", as they are classified in option 1 of question 10b.<\/div><p>6. Does not receive medical care<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who do not receive any type of medical service through the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- The worker, whether independent or subordinate, who has public insurance they pay for themselves.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 7.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the health benefits of the employed population.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"No benefits","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Access to health institutions only","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Access to health institutions and other benefits","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Other benefits but do not have access to health institutions","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_MH_COL","name":"MX2018I_MH_COL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"377","loc_end_pos":"378","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Hussmanns matrix for primary job (columns)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3b. Does this mean [the respondent] has his\/her own business or is self-employed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No (skip to 3h)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">Question 3a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, to differentiate them as subordinate or independent, based on their position in the occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>Position in the occupation (job position). The classification of the employed population based on their relationship with the means of production, and with the ownership of the goods and services generated in the performance of the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>In general terms, there are two types of workers: subordinate and independent.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Independent (or autonomous) worker. <\/span>The person who works in their own business in which they do not depend on any boss or superior.<br \/><br \/>Based on whether or not they have paid workers, the independent workers are called: employer or self-employed worker.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i2\"><span class=\"em\">Employer.<\/span> Independent worker who employs workers in exchange for economic remuneration, in cash or in kind.<br \/><span class=\"em\">Self-employed worker (self-employed).<\/span> Person who performs their trade or profession alone or in association with others; does not have paid workers under them, but does have the support, unpaid, of family members or others.<br \/><span class=\"em\">Subordinate worker. <\/span>Person who works (with or without pay) for an economic unit in which they depend on an employer, self-employed worker, boss or superior.<\/div><p>The following table shows the main characteristics that distinguish both types of workers.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Independent workers<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>There are two characteristics that distinguish them:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Have total autonomy to determine the direction of their economic unit.<br \/>2. Assume economic risk.<\/div><p>Having autonomy, independent workers determines:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The form in which their economic unit should function to produce the goods and services, as well as their destination.<br \/>- They set the work conditions (place where the work is to be done, duration of the work day, days and hours of work and rest, among others) and not by the customers (consumers).<\/div><p>By assuming economic risk, it can be said that:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The income for their work depends on the agreements, written or verbal, that have been established with their customers (consumers) or the profits left from their businesses or endeavors. Assume the economic risk of making decisions in managing their business. Invest the resources necessary to produce the good or service to which the economic unit is dedicated (purchase raw materials, catalogs).<br \/>- The relationship between the worker and the customers is one of business, commerce or provision of services.<\/div><p>Examples of independent workers:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers in their own home (laundry, ironing, childcare, seamstress, contract manufacturer [pieceworker])<br \/>- Independent professionals<br \/>- Workers in the homes of their customers (mason, merchant, electrician, stylist, nurse, gardener, plumber, remedial teacher)<br \/>- Contractors and subcontractors<br \/>- Taxi driver (vehicle owner)<\/div><span class=\"em\">Subordinate workers<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Generally respond to precise instructions of the way work must be done and their performance; that it, may enjoy total autonomy to manage the direction of a company or business over which they preside, but must be accountable of their actions to the person or persons representing the economic unit: committee, counsel, board of directors, area manager or owner.<br \/>- The working conditions (place where the work is done, duration of the work day, date and place of payment, days off, vacation, work standards) are established by the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- Cannot provide, on their own initiative, service to other employers during the work hours agreed with the economic unit for which they currently work.<br \/>- The form and amount of remuneration, in the case of salaried workers, and even the place where the work is to be done, depends on guidelines established, principally, by the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- The economic risk does not fall on the person, but rather on the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- Only contribute their intellectual or physical work to perform their activities.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Worker in managerial activities (director, manager, department head, chairman, supervisor)<br \/>- Laborers or general employees<br \/>- Domestic workers in the employer's home<br \/>- Farm hired laborer or farm hand<br \/>- Religious worker (clergy, minister, rabbi or priest)<\/div><p>It is very important that while obtaining the information, you respect the spontaneous response of the interviewee when stating whether they are an independent or subordinate worker. Only if you have questions in determining the position in the occupation, define it by applying the criteria for autonomy in the processes of work and economic risk, always in this order.<\/p>\n\n<p>Below are some examples in which an additional explanation may be necessary:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- They are independent workers, for example, if they are dedicated to the trades of plumber, gardener, house painter, remedial teacher. They are considered independent even when they work in their customer's home, as they cannot be asked to perform any activity other than that agreed without involving a renegotiation of the initial \"contract\".<br \/>- Domestic servants (including nannies), are considered:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Subordinates, if they work in the employer's home, since they can be asked to do many other activities without involving a renegotiation of the initial contract, and they are further at the disposition of the person to whom the services are provided until the end of their work hours.<br \/>- Independent, if they work in their own home. In this situation it is more than evident that they have autonomy, and that they meet the criteria of economic risk by involving their own resources.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Loaders in wholesale produce markets, buses, airports, may be considered independent workers if they so state, since their relationship with the people to whom they provide their services is reduced to precisely that, a service, which may change at the customer's request, but is subject to renegotiation; such situation demonstrates that they face economic risk.<br \/>- Security guards of residential units: Are subordinates if they work for one or more residences, neighborhood associations or any other company.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Are independent if they state they negotiate with the neighborhoods or owners (or managers) of an area, the payment of their services consisting of watching over real or personal property. If the payment for this type of service depends on what the people who live in the area or come to the place choose to pay, they are not considered employed, even when they say they have a uniform, whistle or municipal permit.<br \/>- Taxi drivers. Consider them independent workers if they own the vehicle, even if they pay third parties for the use of (license) plates; they are also independent if they say they rent the vehicle, as they face economic risk in taking responsibility for the vehicle: dealing with any mechanical failure or accident that occurs to the unit.<\/div><p>Consider them subordinates if they only provide their labor.<\/p>\n\n<p>If questions arise in this regard, ask additional questions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- \"Who assumes the expense if the unit is damaged?\" \"Who responds first to the authorities in the case of an accident?\"<\/div><p>Based on the responses, determine the position in the occupation.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Contract manufacturers (pieceworkers). While it is true that contract manufacturers (pieceworkers) and sub-manufacturers do not own the raw materials used in the production process, the process is completed at their own expense and risk, and in the performance of their work they use their own infrastructure and resources.<br \/><br \/>This criteria applies, even in the case of the home manufacturing, where part of the infrastructure of the home (living room, kitchen, service patio; water and electricity) is used at the same time for the family life and performance of the production activity.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">In the case of home contract manufacturers (pieceworkers), it is evident that they combine organizational autonomy with a labor contract in the performance of their work, where the productive sphere is not differentiated from the domestic, but which is privileged, at least for the survey, with organizational autonomy. For this reason they are cataloged as independent workers.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Contract manufacturing (pieceworking) Form of production, assembly or other type of transformation of raw materials owned by third parties.<br \/><br \/>Subcontracting. Could be defined as the agreement entered between a person or company and an economic unit called a contractor, where the latter performs specific work contributing their own knowledge, tools, capital and personnel. The manner in which the subcontracting operates is similar in any sector: agriculture, construction, industry, mining, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- An economic unit, owner of a factory, hires a company (contractor) to manufacture shirts, who in turn contracts with sewing machine operators. In this case, the contracted company generally has its own facilities to do the work, and only receives the raw materials from the company owner.<br \/>- An institution (user) hires a company for the sanitation and cleaning of its facilities (service provider); the latter in turn hires the staff required to perform these activities. In this case the subcontracted staff performs the duties within the facilities of the user company, but work for the company that hired them directly. The subcontracted personnel work for the company that hired them directly (service provider); that is their employer.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Member (partner) of a cooperative. The person who is part of an association of independent workers in which those involved (not less than five) basically contribute their work to the association.<br \/><br \/>This organization is characterized by distributing among its members, in equal conditions, the time worked and amount of the operations performed. The objective of the association is the social and economic improvement of its members. The association may have some salaried employees.<br \/>Instruction:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 3h; if you circle option 2, continue with question 3b.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3b<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who in the previous question said they did not have a boss, employer or superior at their job, in order to verify whether they are independent workers or subordinate managers.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If the worker is a member of a cooperative, consider them engaged in a business or activity on their own, as long as they participate as a proprietary member and worker, and in addition to receiving a payment or salary, receive profits or earnings for their participation.<\/div><p>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, continue with question 3c; if you circle option 2, go to question 3h.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 3j<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out whether or not they have a written employment contract in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Written employment contract. <\/span>Pact or agreement in writing made between the worker and the economic unit for which a person works, in which the rights and obligations that govern the working relationship are established.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instruction:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 3k.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the columns of the Hussmanns matrix for the primary job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Subordinate and paid workers, salaried informal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Subordinate and paid workers, salaried formal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Subordinate and paid workers, non-salary remuneration informal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Subordinate and paid workers, non-salary remuneration formal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Employers, informal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Employers, formal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Self-employed, informal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Self-employed, formal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Unpaid workers, informal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Unpaid workers, formal","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_MH_FIL2","name":"MX2018I_MH_FIL2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"379","loc_end_pos":"379","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Hussmanns matrix for primary job (aggregated rows)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. What is the name of the company, business, or institution that [the respondent] works in or helps?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Record the full name of the company, business, or institution ________<br \/>[] 2 The business does not have a name or public purpose<br \/>[] 3 Works in a domestic setting or works for another worker (skip to 5)<br \/>[] 4 Works abroad (skip to 8)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div><p>4a. What does this company, business, or institution do?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Describe the type and material of the products produced or the services provided there)<br \/>________<\/div><p>4b. Provide a classification based on the answers provided in questions 4 and 4a:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Only for the interviewer<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Agriculture or farming (skip to 5)<br \/>[] 2 Educational or health institution (skip to 4d)<br \/>[] 3 Public institution or non-profit organization (skip to 4d)<br \/>[] 4 Private sector<br \/>[] 5 Not determinable yet<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4b<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Is an agricultural activity<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The economic units that are dedicated to agricultural or livestock activities, and those that combine both.<br \/>- Those working for economic units dedicated to vegetable aquaculture activities (growing algae and other aquatic plants in controlled environments).<br \/>- The economic units that are dedicated to performing beekeeping activities (breeding and caring for bees to exploit their wax, honey, royal jelly).<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option those dedicated to:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Providing specialized services to agricultural or livestock units, such as self-employed workers or businesses dedicated to fallow, harvest, packing, fumigating, collecting manure, cleaning activities and classification of eggs, animal crossbreeding and branding cattle, among others, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Farming aquatic animal species, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Conducting forestry activities (planting, reforestation and felling trees, as well as collecting forest products, such as bark, rubber, moss, balsam), as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Fishing and hunting animals for commercial purposes or exploitation of their byproducts, as these are classified in option 4.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Economic units dedicated to agroindustry, that is, those dedicated to raising animals or growing agricultural products and the subsequent transformation of these products, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The farmer who, in addition to growing agave, makes <span class=\"lang\">pulque <\/span>(alcoholic beverage).<br \/>- The cattle breeder who is also dedicated to the production of dairy.<br \/>- The company that, in addition to growing vegetables, is dedicated to dehydrating and packaging them.<br \/>- The catkin collector who also makes wax.<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for institutions whose main function is to provide formal educational services, from preschool through post-graduate, in any of its modalities: on-site instruction, open and distance learning; whether public or private institutions.<br \/>- Personnel who work for institutions such as the Council for Educational Development (CONAFE) or the National Institute for Adult Education (INEA).<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital\n<br \/>Exclude from this option:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for day cares or early stimulation centers, since their main function is not to provide formal education, but rather to provide care and early childhood care services. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Personnel who work in public institutions whose main activity is to carry out administrative control, as in the case of offices of the Secretariat of Public Education or state education institutes, since these are classified in option 3.<br \/>- Self-employed workers who provide educational services, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Those who work in second and third level medical institutions, whether public or private.<\/div><p>The second level medical units are characterized by having hospitalization areas, most of them with 24-hour emergency departments; those that are third level by the degree of specialization, addressing complex illnesses that put people at risk of death, and because they conduct scientific research.<\/p>\n\n<p>When classifying the information for third level medical units, prioritize the medical care services over the research activities. Also prioritize hospitalization care when a worker works in establishments that combine inpatient and outpatient medical care.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Rural hospital \"Oportunidades\" Bochil<br \/>- Medical surgery center San Mart\u00edn, private<br \/>- Regional IMSS hospital in Tampico<br \/>- Puerto de Hierro Tepic Medical Center (hospital), private<br \/>- National Psychiatric Institute<br \/>- ISSSTE Clinical Hospital<br \/>- National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition Dr. Salvador Zubir\u00e1n<\/div><p>Exclude from this option:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for first level medical units (health centers, doctors' offices, dispensaries and family medicine units), of the public or private sector, because they only provide outpatient medical consulting services and ambulatory surgery. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for establishments that perform clinical laboratory studies, as these are classified in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Workers who work for public and private institutions dedicated to providing welfare services: nursing homes, nurseries, persuasive orientation centers and telephone psychological support, soup kitchens, homes for single mothers, orphanages, etc. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Self-employed workers who provide in-home care for senior citizens, the disabled, sick and children: nurses, nannies. Classify them in option 4.<\/div><p>3. Is a public institution or a non-profit organization<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for government institutions of any level (federal, state or municipal), dedicated to the administration and capture of public resources, dispensing of justice, production of goods and services.<br \/>- Workers who work for public sector clinics that provide outpatient consultation services and general or specialized ambulatory surgery. Exclude economic units that provide hospital services, whether in the public or private sector, as they are classified in option 2.<br \/>- Personnel who work for informal public education institutions, such as day care centers (whose main function is to provide welfare services), training centers for and at work, such as the Occupational Teaching Center (CEO), Job Training Center (CECATI) or the Juan Diego Community Development Center IAP.<br \/>- Workers who work for institutions dedicated to capturing public resources to support the development of economic projects through the granting of credits and loans: Bancomext (Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior [National Bank of Foreign Trade]), Fifomi (Fideicomiso Fondo Minero [Miner's Fund Trust]), Fovissste (Fondo de la Vivienda del ISSSTE [ISSSTE Housing Fund]), Board of the National San Marco Fair, Federal Mortgage Company.<br \/>- Those who work for non-profit institutions: civil, commercial, labor, political, professional, recreational and religious organizations and associations (Regional Cattle Union of Aguascalientes, Association to Fight Cancer, Sea Cort\u00e9s, AC, Red Cross, C\u00e1ritas).<\/div><p>4. Is a private sector activity or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for economic units in the private sector, regardless of the economic activity to which it is dedicated, its size, the type of legal organization (individual or legal entity) or the legal or illegal form under which it operates. Below are some examples of the type of economic units classified here.<br \/>- Those who work for economic units dedicated to the collection of forest products, such as mullein, catkin, fruit, medicinal herbs, <span class=\"lang\">lechuguilla<\/span>, wood, moss, resin, for marketing purposes.<\/div><p>4. Is a private sector activity or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units whose main activity consists of providing services to other economic units of any sector of the economy: animal crossbreeding services, rental of machinery and equipment for use in forestry with an operator, animal sperm bank, waxing flowers, renting formwork, photocopying service, gardening services.<br \/>- Subordinate or independent workers who work for clinics or general or specialty medical offices, for outpatient consultation, of the private sector. Include those who work in their own home or that of their patients providing outpatient medical care.<br \/>- Workers who work for private clinics and private offices dedicated to personal care. Includes those who work in their own home or that of their clients providing personal care services.<br \/>- Those who work providing informal educational services: remedial teacher in their own home or the home of their clients; the teacher or instructor of aerobics, martial arts, cooking, languages, knitting, yoga.<\/div><p>5. Still cannot be determined<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that could not be classified in any of the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5a; if you circle option 2 or 3, go to question 4d; if you circle option 4 or 5, continue with question 4c.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the aggregated rows of the Hussmanns matrix for the primary job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Informal sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Paid domestic work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Companies, government, and institutions","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Agricultural sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_NAC_ANIO","name":"MX2018I_NAC_ANIO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"380","loc_end_pos":"383","loc_width":"4","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Year of birth","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5. List of persons - What are the names of all the residents of this home?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Please include the names of guests, domestic workers, and workers' families at the end of the list.) _______<\/div><p>10. Date of birth - What is [the respondent] date of birth?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Day _ _<br \/>Month _ _<br \/>Year _ _ _ _<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<br \/><br \/>99 - Day and moth, not specified<br \/>9999 - Year, not specified<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.5 Section VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 10<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to learn the date of birth of each of the residents, and to be able to corroborate and update the age.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Use two digits to enter the day and the month, and four to enter the year of birth.<br \/>- Date of birth unknown. If the informant does not know this information, but in the previous question told you how old the person was, calculate the year of birth using that information; don't forget to ask for the birth month and day.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the response, continue with question 11.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's year of 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Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">6.10 Section X. Comments<\/span>\n<br \/>This section is used to specify information related to the sociodemographic questionnaire.\n<br \/>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to report extraordinary situations. To record any explanation in this section, apply the same criteria given for the comments section on the cover page. Remember that to reference the information, in addition to entering the question number, you must enter the line number to which the explanatory notes refer.<br \/>- Identification of the number of questionnaires used. Once you have finished obtaining the information for all members of the household, on the heading questionnaire of questionnaires, which appears in the upper right margin of the cover page, enter how many questionnaires you used per household: if you only used one questionnaire in a household enter: questionnaire 1 of 1; if you used two, on the first questionnaire enter: questionnaire 1 of 2 questionnaires; and on the second enter: questionnaire 2 of 2 questionnaires.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Informant<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- When you are finished obtaining the information requested in the sociodemographic questionnaire, based on the interview number, enter the line number of the adequate informant who responded the interview; if more than one informant participated, enter code 97.<br \/>- For those cases in which an interview was mediated by an interpreter, consider it responded by the household member(s) who responded, thus, record the line number of the adequate informant or code 97 if more than one person participated in the interview.<br \/>- Record code 99 when, in exceptional circumstances, a direct family member, but not a member of the household, has provided the information because there was no member of that household in the selected home who was in a condition to be able to respond the interview because of physical or mental health problems or because they were elderly.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the informant person number.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"Line 1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"Line 2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"Line 3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"019","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"021","labl":"21","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"026","labl":"26","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"097","labl":"More than one respondent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Authorized respondent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_NIV_INS","name":"MX2018I_NIV_INS","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"393","loc_end_pos":"393","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Level of schooling","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>13. Education level - What was the last schooling level or school grade that [the respondent] passed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Level<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 00 to 04, or 99, is chosen, skip to question 17)<br \/><br \/>[] 00 None<br \/>[] 01 Preschool<br \/>[] 02 Elementary<br \/>[] 03 Secondary<br \/>[] 04 High school or GED<br \/>[] 05 Teaching school or credential (normal)<br \/>[] 06 Vocational\/occupational degree<br \/>[] 07 Bachelor's degree<br \/>[] 08 Master's degree<br \/>[] 09 Doctorate degree<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Year _<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.5 Section VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 13<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to people 5 years of age or older to learn the highest level and grade or academic year they have completed, regardless of whether or not they know how to read and write.<\/p>\n\n<p>Level of education. Refers to studies included in the national education system, or its equivalent in the case of studies abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Ask this question even when the response to the previous question was that they do not know how to read and write a message.<br \/>- Studies to obtain. Consider the studies completed in public and private schools regardless of the SEN modalities: in person school, semi in person school, open, adult education, special education, televised high-school, televised baccalaureate, video baccalaureate, technical or commercial studies, as well as education received in other countries.<br \/><br \/>This question consists of two columns, level and year. Below we explain how you should record the response to this question.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 5+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's level of schooling.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Incomplete primary schooling","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Completed primary schooling","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Completed secondary schooling","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Higher education and more","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_NODISPO","name":"MX2018I_NODISPO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"394","loc_end_pos":"394","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Non-economically active person not available to work","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were non-economically active and not available to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the different criteria to identify non-economically active persons that are not available to work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Criterion 1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Criterion 2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Criterion 3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Criterion 4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Criterion 5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Criterion 6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"Criterion 7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Criterion 8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Criterion 9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_N_REN","name":"MX2018I_N_REN","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"395","loc_end_pos":"396","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Person number","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the person number.","var_catgry":[{"value":"01","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"16","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"17","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"18","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"19","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"21","labl":"21","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"22","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"23","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"24","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"25","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"26","labl":"26","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Technical Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P14APOYOS","name":"MX2018I_P14APOYOS","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"397","loc_end_pos":"397","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Receives financial support (from the government or another person)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.12 Battery X. Economic support<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the population 12 years of age or older who have economic support in cash or in kind, from networks of government institutions of private sources (national or foreign civil organizations) or persons outside of the household: relatives or other persons, to find out the degree of economic vulnerability in which they find themselves and to understand the context that leads them to enter or remain outside of the labor market.<\/p>\n\n<p>This battery of questions seeks to identify the population in this age range that has medical care through Public Insurance.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 10<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the employed and unemployed population, to find out if during the last three months they have received any economic support, in cash or in kind, from any federal, state or municipal governmental institution.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarification:\n<br \/>When obtaining the information, you should identify the direct recipients, not the beneficiaries.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Training grant or economic assistance to find a job<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who have received an economic or training grant in the last three months through the National Employment Service to join the labor market, as either subordinate or independent workers (in the latter case, to open their own business or company).<br \/><br \/>Include in this option cases in which they have stated there is a training grant available awarded through Manpower Mexico in coordination with the National Employment Service.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Support to perform a self-employment activity (Procampo, microloan)<br \/>- Those who have received any subsidy, training, advice or technical assistance, machinery or equipment in the last three months, through a government program or financial entity, to open or develop their own economic unit.<br \/><br \/>Subsidy. Amount of resources, normally financial, granted by a public institution to benefit an economic unit for its opening or operation.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Subsidies to rural producers through the SAGARPA PROCAMPO program.<br \/>- Financing, training and consulting to micro, small and medium businesses from the Secretariat of the Economy, through various programs: MiPyME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise), PRONAFIM (Microentrepreneur Financing Program), FOMMUR (Financing Fund for Rural Women).<br \/>- Support granted to by the Secretariat of Agrarian Reform (SRA) for the development of production projects, through various programs such as FAPPA (Support for Production Projects in Agrarian Cores), PROMUSAG (Women in the Agricultural Sector Program) and the Young Rural Entrepreneur and Lands Fund.<br \/>- Financing from SEDESOL (Secretariat of Social Development) through programs such as: FONART.<br \/>- Training grants, workshops, employment certificates or diplomas, granted by the National Institute for Workers' Consumption (FONACOT).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Assistance from another government program (school grant, food)<br \/>- Those who have benefited in the last three months from school grants, economic support in cash or in kind (food, school supply packages, uniforms) or other resources through government programs not considered in the preceding options.<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option support for cultural, leisure and recreational purposes.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Loans for the acquisition, regulation and registration of residential lots with basic utilities: potable water, drainage and electricity.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Assistance from another government program (school grant, food)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Food through programs such as Food Assistance to Homeless Families and Food Assistance to Vulnerable Subjects, DIF.<br \/>- Financing for the acquisition, construction, expansion or improvement of the home by FONHAPO.<br \/>- Discounts in payments for utilities such as potable water and property taxes by the municipality.<br \/>- Medical and dental visits through programs like Health Caravans.<br \/>- Grants or loans to study at any scholastic level form primary to post-doctorate through the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP), the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT), the National Institute for Workers' Consumption Fund (FONACOT), among other government institutions.<br \/>- Grants from PRONABES (National Upper Level Education Grants Program) of the SEP, in its modalities of grants for excellence, licensing, social service, connection, mobility, and professional improvement.<br \/>- Training grant through the National Employment Service to those who were employed during the reference period, in order to reinforce technical and administrative skills.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Have not received anything from the government<br \/><br \/>- Those who did not receive any type of support from the government.<br \/>- Exclude from this question support through non-governmental organizations, such as non-profit organizations, churches, political parties.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option(s) you circle, continue with question 10a.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 10a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to people 12 years of age or older, to find out if they have any economic support, in cash or in kind, from any person (family or other person) or a private, national or foreign institution.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Economic support. <\/span>Assistance in money or in marketable goods, provided free of charge to the interviewee by any person, family or any private, national or foreign welfare institution.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Economic contributions may be in currency or in products that are marketable: food, grocery vouchers, school supplies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>Includes alimony for orphanhood, divorce or widowhood.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Abroad<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Those who state they receive economic support from a person living in another country.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. In another state in the country<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who receive economic support from someone who resides in another federal entity within the Mexican Republic.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. In this same state<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who receive support from a person who lives in the same federal entity (municipality, locale, colony or home) where the interview takes place, as long as it is a person who is part of another household.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Has not received support<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who do not have this type of support.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 10b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent receives financial support.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, receives financial support","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No, does not receive financial support","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P1A1","name":"MX2018I_P1A1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"398","loc_end_pos":"398","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Did activity that resulted in earnings (at least one hour in the last week)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Occupation information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1a. Regardless of your previous response, did [the respondent] spend at least one hour in the last week:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Performing any activity that earned him\/her money? (skip to 3)<br \/>[] 2 Helping with work on a family member's or someone else's land or business? (skip to 3)<br \/>[] 3 The respondent did not work last week<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.3 Set of questions I. Employment status<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this set of questions is to identify those who worked during the reference period, regardless of the number of jobs performed in case of having more than one, and to determine who, despite not having worked during said period, have one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Consider a person to perform an economic activity only if the person worked during the reference week, at least one hour during said period, or if the person did not work during said period, but had a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cecilia worked the week before the interview.<br \/>- Adrian did not attend his job, but had a leave from ISSSTE to care for one of his children who was sick.<\/div><p>Regardless of the condition of legality or illegality with which an economic unit operates, both are entered, from the perspective of ENOE, within the framework of economic activity.\n<br \/>The following table includes examples of the types of activities considered economic and non-economic, and the pertinent explanation:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 1a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to people who stated they did not work in the reference week, in order to verify that they effectively did not do so and to identify those who did perform a job, but did not considered it as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>This question is used to assess cases of those people whose work within the economic unit is not considered even by themselves as productive as they did not receive economic compensation in cash or in kind, even though their participation guarantees its performance. Family workers (the wife and children) are found in this situation, as well as non-family members and trainees.<\/p>\n\n<p>Payment in kind. Economic compensation through products that can be sold (market exchange) and which are received by some workers as the only form or supplemental form of work.<\/p>\n\n<p>Apprentices may receive, for their own, exclusive use, compensation in kind that is not marketable, such as food, lodging or training.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instruction:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1 or 2, go to question 3; if you circle option 3, continue with question 1b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if in the past week, the respondent spent at least one hour doing activities that resulted in earnings.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, did activy that resulted in income","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or not reported","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P1A2","name":"MX2018I_P1A2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"399","loc_end_pos":"399","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Helped in the farm or some business (at least one hour in the last week)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Occupation information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1a. Regardless of your previous response, did [the respondent] spend at least one hour in the last week:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Performing any activity that earned him\/her money? (skip to 3)<br \/>[] 2 Helping with work on a family member's or someone else's land or business? (skip to 3)<br \/>[] 3 The respondent did not work last week<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.3 Set of questions I. Employment status<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this set of questions is to identify those who worked during the reference period, regardless of the number of jobs performed in case of having more than one, and to determine who, despite not having worked during said period, have one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Consider a person to perform an economic activity only if the person worked during the reference week, at least one hour during said period, or if the person did not work during said period, but had a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cecilia worked the week before the interview.<br \/>- Adrian did not attend his job, but had a leave from ISSSTE to care for one of his children who was sick.<\/div><p>Regardless of the condition of legality or illegality with which an economic unit operates, both are entered, from the perspective of ENOE, within the framework of economic activity.\n<br \/>The following table includes examples of the types of activities considered economic and non-economic, and the pertinent explanation:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 1a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to people who stated they did not work in the reference week, in order to verify that they effectively did not do so and to identify those who did perform a job, but did not considered it as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>This question is used to assess cases of those people whose work within the economic unit is not considered even by themselves as productive as they did not receive economic compensation in cash or in kind, even though their participation guarantees its performance. Family workers (the wife and children) are found in this situation, as well as non-family members and trainees.<\/p>\n\n<p>Payment in kind. Economic compensation through products that can be sold (market exchange) and which are received by some workers as the only form or supplemental form of work.<\/p>\n\n<p>Apprentices may receive, for their own, exclusive use, compensation in kind that is not marketable, such as food, lodging or training.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instruction:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1 or 2, go to question 3; if you circle option 3, continue with question 1b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if in the past week, the respondent spent at least one hour doing helping in a farm or business of a relative or another person.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, helped in farm or business","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or not reported","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P1A3","name":"MX2018I_P1A3","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"400","loc_end_pos":"400","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Did not work last week","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Occupation information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1a. Regardless of your previous response, did [the respondent] spend at least one hour in the last week:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Performing any activity that earned him\/her money? (skip to 3)<br \/>[] 2 Helping with work on a family member's or someone else's land or business? (skip to 3)<br \/>[] 3 The respondent did not work last week<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.3 Set of questions I. Employment status<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this set of questions is to identify those who worked during the reference period, regardless of the number of jobs performed in case of having more than one, and to determine who, despite not having worked during said period, have one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Consider a person to perform an economic activity only if the person worked during the reference week, at least one hour during said period, or if the person did not work during said period, but had a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cecilia worked the week before the interview.<br \/>- Adrian did not attend his job, but had a leave from ISSSTE to care for one of his children who was sick.<\/div><p>Regardless of the condition of legality or illegality with which an economic unit operates, both are entered, from the perspective of ENOE, within the framework of economic activity.\n<br \/>The following table includes examples of the types of activities considered economic and non-economic, and the pertinent explanation:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 1a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to people who stated they did not work in the reference week, in order to verify that they effectively did not do so and to identify those who did perform a job, but did not considered it as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>This question is used to assess cases of those people whose work within the economic unit is not considered even by themselves as productive as they did not receive economic compensation in cash or in kind, even though their participation guarantees its performance. Family workers (the wife and children) are found in this situation, as well as non-family members and trainees.<\/p>\n\n<p>Payment in kind. Economic compensation through products that can be sold (market exchange) and which are received by some workers as the only form or supplemental form of work.<\/p>\n\n<p>Apprentices may receive, for their own, exclusive use, compensation in kind that is not marketable, such as food, lodging or training.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instruction:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1 or 2, go to question 3; if you circle option 3, continue with question 1b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent did not work last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, did not work last week","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or not reported","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P1B","name":"MX2018I_P1B","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"401","loc_end_pos":"401","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Has a job, business, or is self-employed","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Occupation information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1b. Although you already told me that [the respondent] did not work last week, does he\/she have a job or business or is he\/she self-employed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No (skip to 2)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.3 Set of questions I. Employment status<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this set of questions is to identify those who worked during the reference period, regardless of the number of jobs performed in case of having more than one, and to determine who, despite not having worked during said period, have one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Consider a person to perform an economic activity only if the person worked during the reference week, at least one hour during said period, or if the person did not work during said period, but had a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cecilia worked the week before the interview.<br \/>- Adrian did not attend his job, but had a leave from ISSSTE to care for one of his children who was sick.<\/div><p>Regardless of the condition of legality or illegality with which an economic unit operates, both are entered, from the perspective of ENOE, within the framework of economic activity.\n<br \/>The following table includes examples of the types of activities considered economic and non-economic, and the pertinent explanation:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 1b<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to those who state they have not worked in the reference week, to find out if they have a job to which they are going to return (temporarily absent from their occupation) or to which they are going to go for the first time (starters).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:<\/p>\n\n<p>Starter. Person who did not have a job in the reference week, but had the expectation of entering or starting one during the week the survey is conducted.<\/p>\n\n<p>Absent from the occupation. Person who states to have a job, work or own business, but did not go to work during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>This question identifies:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who have a job, but who, for any reason, were absent during the reference period; and<br \/>- People who say they now have one, but they don't have one hundred percent certainty that they are effectively going to be incorporated into it.<\/div><p>In the second case, it doesn't matter if the starter conducted an active search for a job or if a job was offered to them. In both cases, the interviewee's spontaneous response must be respected. The following questions will allow you to corroborate if they effectively have a job or not. This way you will avoid contaminating the sequence of employed people, where a future event could hide the real situation of the employment status of the interviewees during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instruction:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 1c; if you circle option 2, continue with question 2.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who did not work last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent has a job, business, or performs any other activity on his or her own.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P1C","name":"MX2018I_P1C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"402","loc_end_pos":"403","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Main reason did not work last week","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Occupation information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1c. What is the main reason [the respondent] did not work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen to respondent and circle answer mentioned)<br \/>(If any of the options from 01 to 04 is chosen, skip to question 3)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Labor strike or work stoppage<br \/>[] 02 Technical slowdown<br \/>[] 03 Laid off temporarily (salary\/wage workers)<br \/>[] 04 Attending workplace training<br \/>[] 05 On vacation<br \/>[] 06 Leave of absence, sick leave, or personal business leave<br \/>[] 07 Lack of transportation or work machinery is currently out of order<br \/>[] 08 Lack of raw materials, project financing, or clients<br \/>[] 09 Bad weather or natural disaster<br \/>[] 10 Work season\/harvesting season ended<br \/>[] 11 Starting a new job or business soon (skip to 2)<br \/>[] 12 Other reason (specify) ___<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.3 Set of questions I. Employment status<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this set of questions is to identify those who worked during the reference period, regardless of the number of jobs performed in case of having more than one, and to determine who, despite not having worked during said period, have one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Consider a person to perform an economic activity only if the person worked during the reference week, at least one hour during said period, or if the person did not work during said period, but had a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cecilia worked the week before the interview.<br \/>- Adrian did not attend his job, but had a leave from ISSSTE to care for one of his children who was sick.<\/div><p>Regardless of the condition of legality or illegality with which an economic unit operates, both are entered, from the perspective of ENOE, within the framework of economic activity.\n<br \/>The following table includes examples of the types of activities considered economic and non-economic, and the pertinent explanation:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 1c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to those absent from their job, in order to identify the main reason why they did not work in the reference week.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n\n<p>01. Strike or work stoppage\n<br \/>Those who don't work because they are on strike or in a work stoppage.\n<br \/>Strike or work stoppage Temporary suspension of work carried out by the workers in order to force the economic unit to grant them some economic or labor concession.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Technical stoppage\n<br \/>Those who didn't work because the company had a technical stoppage.\n<br \/>Technical stoppage (forced stoppage). Temporary suspension or reduction of the work shift completed under the scope of an agreement between the economic unit and the workers before the governmental authorities.<\/p>\n\n<p>In the case of a technical stoppage there is the possibility of losing the job source, considering that the economic unit suspends or decreases its operations as it is not in a condition to pay the workers for the full shifts; notwithstanding the foregoing, during the suspension or decrease in the work shift, the workers retain their bond with the economic unit.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Temporary suspension of duties (salaried employee)\n<br \/>Those who did not work because the company for which they work temporarily stopped their functions.<\/p>\n\n<p>Work suspension. Action that establishes an economic unit to temporarily deprive a worker of their duties for various reasons, without breaking the bond between them.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Attendance at training courses\n<br \/>Salaried employees who did not attend their workplace, as they normally do, because they are attending a training course to which they were sent by the economic unit for which they work. If an interviewee reports that during the reference period they simultaneously attended a training course and worked (for at least one hour during this period), restart the sequence with question 1, considering that the person did work in the reference week.<\/p>\n\n<p>Independent workers who did not go to work during the reference period, because they went to a training course.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Vacation\n<br \/>People who did not work because they were in this situation at their job.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Leave, sick leave or attending to personal matters\n<br \/>People who were temporarily absent form their job for these reasons, regardless of whether or not they had the authorization of the economic unit or the IMSS or ISSSTE.<\/p>\n\n<p>Women who did not go to work because they were on maternity leave.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Lack of a vehicle or machine failure\n<br \/>People who didn't work during the reference week due to vehicle failure, repair or maintenance, or of the machinery or tools used to perform their economic activity, due to electrical problems in the facilities where the economic unit operates, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Lack of raw materials, financing or clients\n<br \/>Those who did not work in the reference week due to scarcity or lack of raw materials, merchandise, fuel, financing or loans necessary to perform their economic activity: due to lack of clients or demand for their products or services.<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Bad weather or natural phenomena\n<br \/>Those people who did not work due to bad weather conditions or natural phenomena including floods, frosts, heavy rains, earthquakes, droughts, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. End of season of job or cultivation\n<br \/>Those who perform their activity only in some periods or seasons of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Will start a new job or business\n<br \/>People who started working on any day of the week the survey is conducted.\n<br \/>People who stated they are about to start working at a job, either because they sought the job previously, were offered work or had been taking the actions necessary to establish their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>12. Other reason\n<br \/>People who did not work during the reference week for reasons other than the foregoing: on a sabbatical year, there is a temporary suspension of work activities due to public health problems in the region or the country, etc.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle one of options from 01 to 04, go to question 3; if you circle any of the options from 05 to 10, 12 or 99, continue with question 1d; if you circle option 11, go to question 2.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who did not work last week but had a job","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent main reason for not working last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Strike or work stoppage","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Temporary suspension of work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Temporary suspension of employees' duties","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Attended training courses","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Vacation","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Leave, sickness, or attending to personal affairs","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Lack of vehicle or machinery breakdown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Lack of raw materials, financing, or customers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Bad weather or natural phenomenon","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"End of working or growing season","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Will start a new job or business","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Another reason","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P1_COE1","name":"MX2018I_P1_COE1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"404","loc_end_pos":"404","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Worked at least 1 hour last week","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Occupation information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1. Now, I will ask you about [the respondent] employment status. During the past week, did [the respondent] work for at least 1 hour?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes (skip to 3)<br \/>[] 2 No<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.3 Set of questions I. Employment status<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this set of questions is to identify those who worked during the reference period, regardless of the number of jobs performed in case of having more than one, and to determine who, despite not having worked during said period, have one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Consider a person to perform an economic activity only if the person worked during the reference week, at least one hour during said period, or if the person did not work during said period, but had a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cecilia worked the week before the interview.<br \/>- Adrian did not attend his job, but had a leave from ISSSTE to care for one of his children who was sick.<\/div><p>Regardless of the condition of legality or illegality with which an economic unit operates, both are entered, from the perspective of ENOE, within the framework of economic activity.\n<br \/>The following table includes examples of the types of activities considered economic and non-economic, and the pertinent explanation:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 1a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to people who stated they did not work in the reference week, in order to verify that they effectively did not do so and to identify those who did perform a job, but did not considered it as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>This question is used to assess cases of those people whose work within the economic unit is not considered even by themselves as productive as they did not receive economic compensation in cash or in kind, even though their participation guarantees its performance. Family workers (the wife and children) are found in this situation, as well as non-family members and trainees.<\/p>\n\n<p>Payment in kind. Economic compensation through products that can be sold (market exchange) and which are received by some workers as the only form or supplemental form of work.<\/p>\n\n<p>Apprentices may receive, for their own, exclusive use, compensation in kind that is not marketable, such as food, lodging or training.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instruction:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1 or 2, go to question 3; if you circle option 3, continue with question 1b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent worked at least 1-hour last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, worked at least 1 hour last week","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No, did not work at least 1 hour last week","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P1D","name":"MX2018I_P1D","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"405","loc_end_pos":"405","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Received salary or earnings during absence period","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Occupation information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1d. During this period without work, is [the respondent] receiving any wages or earnings?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes (skip to 3)<br \/>[] 2 No<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.3 Set of questions I. Employment status<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this set of questions is to identify those who worked during the reference period, regardless of the number of jobs performed in case of having more than one, and to determine who, despite not having worked during said period, have one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Consider a person to perform an economic activity only if the person worked during the reference week, at least one hour during said period, or if the person did not work during said period, but had a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cecilia worked the week before the interview.<br \/>- Adrian did not attend his job, but had a leave from ISSSTE to care for one of his children who was sick.<\/div><p>Regardless of the condition of legality or illegality with which an economic unit operates, both are entered, from the perspective of ENOE, within the framework of economic activity.\n<br \/>The following table includes examples of the types of activities considered economic and non-economic, and the pertinent explanation:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 1d<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to those absent from their job for reasons other than strike, technical stoppage, temporary suspension, attendance at training courses or starting a job, to find out if their labor bond with the economic unit remains in place, through the ongoing receipt of income during their absence.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Temporarily absent from work. Person who, despite not having worked during the reference period (regardless of the reason), states they maintain their labor bond with the economic unit with which a contract was established (oral or written).<\/p>\n\n<p>Labor bond. The relationship that exists between a worker and an economic unit, as a result of a labor pact or agreement (oral or written), which determines the ongoing payment of income during the absence (regardless of the reason for the absence and the time it lasts) or due to the guaranty that they will return to their job at the end of the contingency that resulted in their absence.<\/p>\n\n<p>The availability of capital invested in a company or business, in the case of independent workers, does not in itself guaranty the receipt of income during the reference period; this can only be guaranteed by the fact that the business remains in operation despite the absence.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Consider, in the case of independent workers, that the labor bond between them and their own economic unit remains only if it continues to operate despite their absence and even if it operated with losses. Under both circumstances, consider income to have been received, that is, circle option 1.<br \/><br \/>To find out if an economic unit opened its doors during the reference period, despite the owner's absence, ask additional questions such as the following: \"Even though you aren't going to work, are there people attending your business?\" \"While Mr. Luis was on vacation, did anyone open the business?<\/div><p>Examples:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 3; if you circle option 2 or 9, continue with question 1e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who did not work last week but had a continuing job","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent received salary or earnings during this period of absence.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P1E","name":"MX2018I_P1E","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"406","loc_end_pos":"406","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Time until return to this same job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">I. Occupation information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>1e. When will [the respondent] return to this same job\/position?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Already returned or resumed work this week (skip to 3)<br \/>[] 2 In four weeks or less<br \/>[] 3 In more than four weeks<br \/>[] 4 The respondent is uncertain of when he\/she will return to work or when work will resume<br \/>[] 5 Will not return<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.3 Set of questions I. Employment status<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this set of questions is to identify those who worked during the reference period, regardless of the number of jobs performed in case of having more than one, and to determine who, despite not having worked during said period, have one.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Consider a person to perform an economic activity only if the person worked during the reference week, at least one hour during said period, or if the person did not work during said period, but had a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cecilia worked the week before the interview.<br \/>- Adrian did not attend his job, but had a leave from ISSSTE to care for one of his children who was sick.<\/div><p>Regardless of the condition of legality or illegality with which an economic unit operates, both are entered, from the perspective of ENOE, within the framework of economic activity.\n<br \/>The following table includes examples of the types of activities considered economic and non-economic, and the pertinent explanation:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 1e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to those absent from their jobs who did not receive income during the absence, to find out when their activity will resume.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. They have already returned to work or will return this week<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Those who have returned or will return to their jobs during the week the survey is conducted.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. In four weeks or less<\/div><div class=\"i2\">People who are going to return to work within not more than four weeks, as of the first day of the week the survey is conducted.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. In more than four weeks<\/div><div class=\"i2\">People who will return to their jobs after a period longer than four weeks, as of the first day of the week the survey is conducted.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. In more than four weeks<\/div><div class=\"i2\">As you can see, the period for this option is undefined, it just depends on the certainty the workers say that they will return to their source of work. A lot of time may pass (months or even years), and nonetheless, the possibility of their return is accepted as valid, regardless of the reason they ceased to attend (illness, leave).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. There is not security the person will return to work or when their activity will resume.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">People who do not know when they will return or when their activity will resume.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Will not return<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Those who will not return to their job or will not resume their activity.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who did not work last week but had a continuing job and were not receiving their salary\/earnings during absence","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the length of time it will take the respondent to return to this same job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Already rejoined or will return to work this week","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"4 weeks or less","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"4+ weeks","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Not sure when they will return to work or restart activity","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Will not return","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2_1","name":"MX2018I_P2_1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"407","loc_end_pos":"407","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for work in another country or made preparations to cross the border","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Has [the respondent] tried to?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Search for work in another country or make arrangements for crossing the border?<br \/>[] 2 Search for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establish a business or become self-employed, but has not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, [the respondent] has not tried to look for work? (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In the case of a starter (identified through option 11 of question 1c), you can corroborate the informant's response, adapting the question as follows: Did Armando look for that job he says he's going to start? or, where did Armando go to acquire the job he is going to start?<\/div><p>This type of inquiry will allow you to verify whether the person effectively did the work of looking for a job, regardless of the amount of time they spent doing it. Circle the option based on the informant's response.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If they answer that they didn't do any type of search, circle option 4.<\/div><p>1. Seeking work in another country or making preparations to cross the border\n<br \/>People who searched for a job or have tried to establish a business in another country.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who have made preparations to go to work in the United States or another country, such as having contacted a people smuggler or has communicated with family members or friends to acquire a job or loan them money for that purpose.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have gone to any government agency to receive guidance or support to work in another country.<\/p>\n\n<p>If necessary, explain to the informant that the purpose of this question in particular is to identify the population that is willing to change their current residence to another country to be able to work.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Seeking work in another country\n<br \/>Those who looked for a job in the interior of the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Starting a business or performing an activity on their own without having started yet \n<br \/>People who went to a government agency to complete the process necessary to establish a business.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who conducted activities such as investigating the price of the raw materials or merchandise, sought or renovated a site, or requested loans, with an eye toward starting a business or independent activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Have not tried to look for a job\n<br \/>Those who did not take any specific search action.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of options 1 to 3, continue with question 2a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent looked for work in another country or prepared to cross the border.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, looked abroad","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2_2","name":"MX2018I_P2_2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"408","loc_end_pos":"408","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for work here in the country","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Has [the respondent] tried to?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Search for work in another country or make arrangements for crossing the border?<br \/>[] 2 Search for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establish a business or become self-employed, but has not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, [the respondent] has not tried to look for work? (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In the case of a starter (identified through option 11 of question 1c), you can corroborate the informant's response, adapting the question as follows: Did Armando look for that job he says he's going to start? or, where did Armando go to acquire the job he is going to start?<\/div><p>This type of inquiry will allow you to verify whether the person effectively did the work of looking for a job, regardless of the amount of time they spent doing it. Circle the option based on the informant's response.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If they answer that they didn't do any type of search, circle option 4.<\/div><p>1. Seeking work in another country or making preparations to cross the border\n<br \/>People who searched for a job or have tried to establish a business in another country.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who have made preparations to go to work in the United States or another country, such as having contacted a people smuggler or has communicated with family members or friends to acquire a job or loan them money for that purpose.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have gone to any government agency to receive guidance or support to work in another country.<\/p>\n\n<p>If necessary, explain to the informant that the purpose of this question in particular is to identify the population that is willing to change their current residence to another country to be able to work.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Seeking work in another country\n<br \/>Those who looked for a job in the interior of the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Starting a business or performing an activity on their own without having started yet \n<br \/>People who went to a government agency to complete the process necessary to establish a business.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who conducted activities such as investigating the price of the raw materials or merchandise, sought or renovated a site, or requested loans, with an eye toward starting a business or independent activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Have not tried to look for a job\n<br \/>Those who did not take any specific search action.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of options 1 to 3, continue with question 2a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent looked for work here in the country.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, looked in the country","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2_3","name":"MX2018I_P2_3","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"409","loc_end_pos":"409","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Tried to start business or activity on own account but has not started yet","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Has [the respondent] tried to?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Search for work in another country or make arrangements for crossing the border?<br \/>[] 2 Search for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establish a business or become self-employed, but has not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, [the respondent] has not tried to look for work? (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In the case of a starter (identified through option 11 of question 1c), you can corroborate the informant's response, adapting the question as follows: Did Armando look for that job he says he's going to start? or, where did Armando go to acquire the job he is going to start?<\/div><p>This type of inquiry will allow you to verify whether the person effectively did the work of looking for a job, regardless of the amount of time they spent doing it. Circle the option based on the informant's response.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If they answer that they didn't do any type of search, circle option 4.<\/div><p>1. Seeking work in another country or making preparations to cross the border\n<br \/>People who searched for a job or have tried to establish a business in another country.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who have made preparations to go to work in the United States or another country, such as having contacted a people smuggler or has communicated with family members or friends to acquire a job or loan them money for that purpose.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have gone to any government agency to receive guidance or support to work in another country.<\/p>\n\n<p>If necessary, explain to the informant that the purpose of this question in particular is to identify the population that is willing to change their current residence to another country to be able to work.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Seeking work in another country\n<br \/>Those who looked for a job in the interior of the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Starting a business or performing an activity on their own without having started yet \n<br \/>People who went to a government agency to complete the process necessary to establish a business.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who conducted activities such as investigating the price of the raw materials or merchandise, sought or renovated a site, or requested loans, with an eye toward starting a business or independent activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Have not tried to look for a job\n<br \/>Those who did not take any specific search action.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of options 1 to 3, continue with question 2a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent tried to start a business or do an activity on his\/her own but has not started yet.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, tried to start a business","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2_4","name":"MX2018I_P2_4","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"410","loc_end_pos":"410","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Did not try looking for job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Has [the respondent] tried to?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Search for work in another country or make arrangements for crossing the border?<br \/>[] 2 Search for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establish a business or become self-employed, but has not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, [the respondent] has not tried to look for work? (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In the case of a starter (identified through option 11 of question 1c), you can corroborate the informant's response, adapting the question as follows: Did Armando look for that job he says he's going to start? or, where did Armando go to acquire the job he is going to start?<\/div><p>This type of inquiry will allow you to verify whether the person effectively did the work of looking for a job, regardless of the amount of time they spent doing it. Circle the option based on the informant's response.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If they answer that they didn't do any type of search, circle option 4.<\/div><p>1. Seeking work in another country or making preparations to cross the border\n<br \/>People who searched for a job or have tried to establish a business in another country.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who have made preparations to go to work in the United States or another country, such as having contacted a people smuggler or has communicated with family members or friends to acquire a job or loan them money for that purpose.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have gone to any government agency to receive guidance or support to work in another country.<\/p>\n\n<p>If necessary, explain to the informant that the purpose of this question in particular is to identify the population that is willing to change their current residence to another country to be able to work.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Seeking work in another country\n<br \/>Those who looked for a job in the interior of the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Starting a business or performing an activity on their own without having started yet \n<br \/>People who went to a government agency to complete the process necessary to establish a business.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who conducted activities such as investigating the price of the raw materials or merchandise, sought or renovated a site, or requested loans, with an eye toward starting a business or independent activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Have not tried to look for a job\n<br \/>Those who did not take any specific search action.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of options 1 to 3, continue with question 2a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent did not try looking for job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, did not look for a job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2_9","name":"MX2018I_P2_9","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"411","loc_end_pos":"411","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Does not know if they looked for work","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Has [the respondent] tried to?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Search for work in another country or make arrangements for crossing the border?<br \/>[] 2 Search for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establish a business or become self-employed, but has not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, [the respondent] has not tried to look for work? (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In the case of a starter (identified through option 11 of question 1c), you can corroborate the informant's response, adapting the question as follows: Did Armando look for that job he says he's going to start? or, where did Armando go to acquire the job he is going to start?<\/div><p>This type of inquiry will allow you to verify whether the person effectively did the work of looking for a job, regardless of the amount of time they spent doing it. Circle the option based on the informant's response.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If they answer that they didn't do any type of search, circle option 4.<\/div><p>1. Seeking work in another country or making preparations to cross the border\n<br \/>People who searched for a job or have tried to establish a business in another country.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who have made preparations to go to work in the United States or another country, such as having contacted a people smuggler or has communicated with family members or friends to acquire a job or loan them money for that purpose.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have gone to any government agency to receive guidance or support to work in another country.<\/p>\n\n<p>If necessary, explain to the informant that the purpose of this question in particular is to identify the population that is willing to change their current residence to another country to be able to work.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Seeking work in another country\n<br \/>Those who looked for a job in the interior of the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Starting a business or performing an activity on their own without having started yet \n<br \/>People who went to a government agency to complete the process necessary to establish a business.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who conducted activities such as investigating the price of the raw materials or merchandise, sought or renovated a site, or requested loans, with an eye toward starting a business or independent activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Have not tried to look for a job\n<br \/>Those who did not take any specific search action.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of options 1 to 3, continue with question 2a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent does not know if he or she tried looking for another job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, does not know if they looked for a job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2A_ANIO","name":"MX2018I_P2A_ANIO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"412","loc_end_pos":"415","loc_width":"4","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Year that they started looking for work or doing preparations for own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2a. On what date did [the respondent] begin looking for work? (or begin preparing for starting his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Questions 2a and 2b<\/span>\n<br \/>The two questions are asked to people who stated they had sought work to verify their search status, as of the time they started and concluded it.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Unemployed. People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarification:\n<br \/>It should be explained that even when the unemployed population is not participating in the generation of goods and services, when classifying, it is considered within the economically active population due to the actions that were undertaken to seek work. Unemployment indicates the volume of the population that behaves as work seekers (pressuring the labor market) in the face of a deficit of opportunities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Adaptation of the question for workers who are making preparations to start their own business. When the information refers to job seekers, use the text that appears between parentheses.<br \/>- How to record the information. In both questions, enter two digits for the day, one digit for the week, two digits for the month, and four digits for the year. If you enter a specific day, leave the space for the week blank. Enter nines in the fields for which the informant does not know specific dates.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Consistency of dates. Check the consistency of the date in both questions, as the date in question 2a should be before or the same as that entered in question 2b, as it is not logical, for example, that a person has started to look for work in December and completed their last search in November of the same year.<br \/>- Record of the date in question 2a. In this question, enter the date on which the interviewee began to look for work, regardless of the number and type of search strategies used.<br \/>- Record of the date in the question 2b. Here, record the date of the last time the person looked for work. This date may be the same as the day of the interview.<br \/>- Classification of the information. Identify how much time has passed between the date of the last time the person looked for work and the date of the interview. Classify according to the time lapsed. In order to guaranty a precise count of the time lapsed, we recommend you use a calendar.<br \/><br \/>The emphasis made on correctly identifying the time lapsed between the last time the person looked for work and the interview is because it will allow you to discriminate two very important paths: that of people not economically active and that of the unemployed.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<br \/>1. Elmer began to look for work on January 25, 2010 and at the time of the interview (November 24), he continued looking (went to a factory). since he began to look for work he only stopped looking for about three weeks (October 4-23), but started again on October 25.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>As you can see in this graph, according to the example above, the data obtained in question 2b should be classified in option 1 (up to one month), because exactly one month lapsed between the day the interviewee last looked for work and the day of the interview.<br \/><br \/>2. Victoria started to look for work in the middle of December 2009 and stopped doing so for 3 months, then restarted in April 20; the search was again suspended on August 6, and since then, on October 9, the date of the interview, she had not yet tried to look for work.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">According to the cited data, the information must be recorded as follows:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>3. Ismael began the process to start his business on February 2, 2010 and then began to look for the necessary supplies and the site. These activities were suspended on April 5-10 when his mother became ill, then he continued the process remaining to open his business. On April 23, at the time of the interview, all that remained to be done was to install electricity to begin to work.<br \/><br \/>According to the preceding data, the information recorded here would be: In question 2a you should enter February 2, 2010 and in 2b, April 23.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Note of caution<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The purpose of the note of caution is to tell you that when obtaining the information you must verify that search for work has not been suspended for two or more weeks; if it has, enter the time the most recent search restarted.<br \/>- Verification of ongoing search. In order to corroborate that the search has been ongoing, ask additional questions such as: \"Since Luisa started looking for work until the date you told me she stopped, did she stop this search for two or more weeks? If the response is yes, verify the date of the interruption and the date she started again. In question 2a, record the restart date and in 2b, the conclusion date.<br \/>Example:<br \/>- The interviewee began to look for work on June 19, 2008 and conducted the last search on July 17, although it was interrupted from June 14 to July 5, restarting on July 6. The interview took place on August 16 of the same year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3 for question 2b, continue to question 2c; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed and looked for work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the year that they started looking for work or doing preparations for own business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0000","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2008","labl":"2008","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2010","labl":"2010","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2011","labl":"2011","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2013","labl":"2013","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2014","labl":"2014","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2015","labl":"2015","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2016","labl":"2016","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2017","labl":"2017","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2018","labl":"2018","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2A_DIA","name":"MX2018I_P2A_DIA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"416","loc_end_pos":"417","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Day that they started looking for work or doing preparations for own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2a. On what date did [the respondent] begin looking for work? (or begin preparing for starting his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Questions 2a and 2b<\/span>\n<br \/>The two questions are asked to people who stated they had sought work to verify their search status, as of the time they started and concluded it.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Unemployed. People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarification:\n<br \/>It should be explained that even when the unemployed population is not participating in the generation of goods and services, when classifying, it is considered within the economically active population due to the actions that were undertaken to seek work. Unemployment indicates the volume of the population that behaves as work seekers (pressuring the labor market) in the face of a deficit of opportunities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Adaptation of the question for workers who are making preparations to start their own business. When the information refers to job seekers, use the text that appears between parentheses.<br \/>- How to record the information. In both questions, enter two digits for the day, one digit for the week, two digits for the month, and four digits for the year. If you enter a specific day, leave the space for the week blank. Enter nines in the fields for which the informant does not know specific dates.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Consistency of dates. Check the consistency of the date in both questions, as the date in question 2a should be before or the same as that entered in question 2b, as it is not logical, for example, that a person has started to look for work in December and completed their last search in November of the same year.<br \/>- Record of the date in question 2a. In this question, enter the date on which the interviewee began to look for work, regardless of the number and type of search strategies used.<br \/>- Record of the date in the question 2b. Here, record the date of the last time the person looked for work. This date may be the same as the day of the interview.<br \/>- Classification of the information. Identify how much time has passed between the date of the last time the person looked for work and the date of the interview. Classify according to the time lapsed. In order to guaranty a precise count of the time lapsed, we recommend you use a calendar.<br \/><br \/>The emphasis made on correctly identifying the time lapsed between the last time the person looked for work and the interview is because it will allow you to discriminate two very important paths: that of people not economically active and that of the unemployed.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<br \/>1. Elmer began to look for work on January 25, 2010 and at the time of the interview (November 24), he continued looking (went to a factory). since he began to look for work he only stopped looking for about three weeks (October 4-23), but started again on October 25.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>As you can see in this graph, according to the example above, the data obtained in question 2b should be classified in option 1 (up to one month), because exactly one month lapsed between the day the interviewee last looked for work and the day of the interview.<br \/><br \/>2. Victoria started to look for work in the middle of December 2009 and stopped doing so for 3 months, then restarted in April 20; the search was again suspended on August 6, and since then, on October 9, the date of the interview, she had not yet tried to look for work.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">According to the cited data, the information must be recorded as follows:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>3. Ismael began the process to start his business on February 2, 2010 and then began to look for the necessary supplies and the site. These activities were suspended on April 5-10 when his mother became ill, then he continued the process remaining to open his business. On April 23, at the time of the interview, all that remained to be done was to install electricity to begin to work.<br \/><br \/>According to the preceding data, the information recorded here would be: In question 2a you should enter February 2, 2010 and in 2b, April 23.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Note of caution<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The purpose of the note of caution is to tell you that when obtaining the information you must verify that search for work has not been suspended for two or more weeks; if it has, enter the time the most recent search restarted.<br \/>- Verification of ongoing search. In order to corroborate that the search has been ongoing, ask additional questions such as: \"Since Luisa started looking for work until the date you told me she stopped, did she stop this search for two or more weeks? If the response is yes, verify the date of the interruption and the date she started again. In question 2a, record the restart date and in 2b, the conclusion date.<br \/>Example:<br \/>- The interviewee began to look for work on June 19, 2008 and conducted the last search on July 17, although it was interrupted from June 14 to July 5, restarting on July 6. The interview took place on August 16 of the same year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3 for question 2b, continue to question 2c; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed and looked for work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the day that they started looking for work or doing preparations for own business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1st day of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2nd day of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3rd","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"11th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"12th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"13th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"14th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"15th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"16","labl":"16th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"17","labl":"17th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"18","labl":"18th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"19","labl":"19th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"20th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"21","labl":"21st","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"22","labl":"22nd","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"23","labl":"23rd","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"24","labl":"24th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"25","labl":"25th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"26","labl":"26th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"27","labl":"27th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"28","labl":"28th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"29","labl":"29th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"30","labl":"30th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"31","labl":"31st","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2A_MES","name":"MX2018I_P2A_MES","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"418","loc_end_pos":"419","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Month that they started looking for work or doing preparations for own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2a. On what date did [the respondent] begin looking for work? (or begin preparing for starting his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Questions 2a and 2b<\/span>\n<br \/>The two questions are asked to people who stated they had sought work to verify their search status, as of the time they started and concluded it.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Unemployed. People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarification:\n<br \/>It should be explained that even when the unemployed population is not participating in the generation of goods and services, when classifying, it is considered within the economically active population due to the actions that were undertaken to seek work. Unemployment indicates the volume of the population that behaves as work seekers (pressuring the labor market) in the face of a deficit of opportunities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Adaptation of the question for workers who are making preparations to start their own business. When the information refers to job seekers, use the text that appears between parentheses.<br \/>- How to record the information. In both questions, enter two digits for the day, one digit for the week, two digits for the month, and four digits for the year. If you enter a specific day, leave the space for the week blank. Enter nines in the fields for which the informant does not know specific dates.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Consistency of dates. Check the consistency of the date in both questions, as the date in question 2a should be before or the same as that entered in question 2b, as it is not logical, for example, that a person has started to look for work in December and completed their last search in November of the same year.<br \/>- Record of the date in question 2a. In this question, enter the date on which the interviewee began to look for work, regardless of the number and type of search strategies used.<br \/>- Record of the date in the question 2b. Here, record the date of the last time the person looked for work. This date may be the same as the day of the interview.<br \/>- Classification of the information. Identify how much time has passed between the date of the last time the person looked for work and the date of the interview. Classify according to the time lapsed. In order to guaranty a precise count of the time lapsed, we recommend you use a calendar.<br \/><br \/>The emphasis made on correctly identifying the time lapsed between the last time the person looked for work and the interview is because it will allow you to discriminate two very important paths: that of people not economically active and that of the unemployed.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<br \/>1. Elmer began to look for work on January 25, 2010 and at the time of the interview (November 24), he continued looking (went to a factory). since he began to look for work he only stopped looking for about three weeks (October 4-23), but started again on October 25.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>As you can see in this graph, according to the example above, the data obtained in question 2b should be classified in option 1 (up to one month), because exactly one month lapsed between the day the interviewee last looked for work and the day of the interview.<br \/><br \/>2. Victoria started to look for work in the middle of December 2009 and stopped doing so for 3 months, then restarted in April 20; the search was again suspended on August 6, and since then, on October 9, the date of the interview, she had not yet tried to look for work.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">According to the cited data, the information must be recorded as follows:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>3. Ismael began the process to start his business on February 2, 2010 and then began to look for the necessary supplies and the site. These activities were suspended on April 5-10 when his mother became ill, then he continued the process remaining to open his business. On April 23, at the time of the interview, all that remained to be done was to install electricity to begin to work.<br \/><br \/>According to the preceding data, the information recorded here would be: In question 2a you should enter February 2, 2010 and in 2b, April 23.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Note of caution<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The purpose of the note of caution is to tell you that when obtaining the information you must verify that search for work has not been suspended for two or more weeks; if it has, enter the time the most recent search restarted.<br \/>- Verification of ongoing search. In order to corroborate that the search has been ongoing, ask additional questions such as: \"Since Luisa started looking for work until the date you told me she stopped, did she stop this search for two or more weeks? If the response is yes, verify the date of the interruption and the date she started again. In question 2a, record the restart date and in 2b, the conclusion date.<br \/>Example:<br \/>- The interviewee began to look for work on June 19, 2008 and conducted the last search on July 17, although it was interrupted from June 14 to July 5, restarting on July 6. The interview took place on August 16 of the same year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3 for question 2b, continue to question 2c; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed and looked for work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the month that they started looking for work or doing preparations for own business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"January","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"February","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"March","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"April","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"May","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"June","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"July","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"August","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"September","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"October","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"November","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"December","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2A_SEM","name":"MX2018I_P2A_SEM","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"420","loc_end_pos":"420","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Week that they started looking for work or doing preparations for own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2a. On what date did [the respondent] begin looking for work? (or begin preparing for starting his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Questions 2a and 2b<\/span>\n<br \/>The two questions are asked to people who stated they had sought work to verify their search status, as of the time they started and concluded it.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Unemployed. People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarification:\n<br \/>It should be explained that even when the unemployed population is not participating in the generation of goods and services, when classifying, it is considered within the economically active population due to the actions that were undertaken to seek work. Unemployment indicates the volume of the population that behaves as work seekers (pressuring the labor market) in the face of a deficit of opportunities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Adaptation of the question for workers who are making preparations to start their own business. When the information refers to job seekers, use the text that appears between parentheses.<br \/>- How to record the information. In both questions, enter two digits for the day, one digit for the week, two digits for the month, and four digits for the year. If you enter a specific day, leave the space for the week blank. Enter nines in the fields for which the informant does not know specific dates.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Consistency of dates. Check the consistency of the date in both questions, as the date in question 2a should be before or the same as that entered in question 2b, as it is not logical, for example, that a person has started to look for work in December and completed their last search in November of the same year.<br \/>- Record of the date in question 2a. In this question, enter the date on which the interviewee began to look for work, regardless of the number and type of search strategies used.<br \/>- Record of the date in the question 2b. Here, record the date of the last time the person looked for work. This date may be the same as the day of the interview.<br \/>- Classification of the information. Identify how much time has passed between the date of the last time the person looked for work and the date of the interview. Classify according to the time lapsed. In order to guaranty a precise count of the time lapsed, we recommend you use a calendar.<br \/><br \/>The emphasis made on correctly identifying the time lapsed between the last time the person looked for work and the interview is because it will allow you to discriminate two very important paths: that of people not economically active and that of the unemployed.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<br \/>1. Elmer began to look for work on January 25, 2010 and at the time of the interview (November 24), he continued looking (went to a factory). since he began to look for work he only stopped looking for about three weeks (October 4-23), but started again on October 25.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>As you can see in this graph, according to the example above, the data obtained in question 2b should be classified in option 1 (up to one month), because exactly one month lapsed between the day the interviewee last looked for work and the day of the interview.<br \/><br \/>2. Victoria started to look for work in the middle of December 2009 and stopped doing so for 3 months, then restarted in April 20; the search was again suspended on August 6, and since then, on October 9, the date of the interview, she had not yet tried to look for work.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">According to the cited data, the information must be recorded as follows:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>3. Ismael began the process to start his business on February 2, 2010 and then began to look for the necessary supplies and the site. These activities were suspended on April 5-10 when his mother became ill, then he continued the process remaining to open his business. On April 23, at the time of the interview, all that remained to be done was to install electricity to begin to work.<br \/><br \/>According to the preceding data, the information recorded here would be: In question 2a you should enter February 2, 2010 and in 2b, April 23.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Note of caution<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The purpose of the note of caution is to tell you that when obtaining the information you must verify that search for work has not been suspended for two or more weeks; if it has, enter the time the most recent search restarted.<br \/>- Verification of ongoing search. In order to corroborate that the search has been ongoing, ask additional questions such as: \"Since Luisa started looking for work until the date you told me she stopped, did she stop this search for two or more weeks? If the response is yes, verify the date of the interruption and the date she started again. In question 2a, record the restart date and in 2b, the conclusion date.<br \/>Example:<br \/>- The interviewee began to look for work on June 19, 2008 and conducted the last search on July 17, although it was interrupted from June 14 to July 5, restarting on July 6. The interview took place on August 16 of the same year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3 for question 2b, continue to question 2c; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed and looked for work, but who did not know the day they started looking for work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the week that they started looking for work or doing preparations for own business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1st week of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2nd week of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"3rd week of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"4th week of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2B","name":"MX2018I_P2B","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"421","loc_end_pos":"421","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Date of the last time they looked for a job (or did preparations for own business)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month (skip to 2d)<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div><p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Questions 2a and 2b<\/span>\n<br \/>The two questions are asked to people who stated they had sought work to verify their search status, as of the time they started and concluded it.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Unemployed. People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarification:\n<br \/>It should be explained that even when the unemployed population is not participating in the generation of goods and services, when classifying, it is considered within the economically active population due to the actions that were undertaken to seek work. Unemployment indicates the volume of the population that behaves as work seekers (pressuring the labor market) in the face of a deficit of opportunities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Adaptation of the question for workers who are making preparations to start their own business. When the information refers to job seekers, use the text that appears between parentheses.<br \/>- How to record the information. In both questions, enter two digits for the day, one digit for the week, two digits for the month, and four digits for the year. If you enter a specific day, leave the space for the week blank. Enter nines in the fields for which the informant does not know specific dates.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Consistency of dates. Check the consistency of the date in both questions, as the date in question 2a should be before or the same as that entered in question 2b, as it is not logical, for example, that a person has started to look for work in December and completed their last search in November of the same year.<br \/>- Record of the date in question 2a. In this question, enter the date on which the interviewee began to look for work, regardless of the number and type of search strategies used.<br \/>- Record of the date in the question 2b. Here, record the date of the last time the person looked for work. This date may be the same as the day of the interview.<br \/>- Classification of the information. Identify how much time has passed between the date of the last time the person looked for work and the date of the interview. Classify according to the time lapsed. In order to guaranty a precise count of the time lapsed, we recommend you use a calendar.<br \/><br \/>The emphasis made on correctly identifying the time lapsed between the last time the person looked for work and the interview is because it will allow you to discriminate two very important paths: that of people not economically active and that of the unemployed.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<br \/>1. Elmer began to look for work on January 25, 2010 and at the time of the interview (November 24), he continued looking (went to a factory). since he began to look for work he only stopped looking for about three weeks (October 4-23), but started again on October 25.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>As you can see in this graph, according to the example above, the data obtained in question 2b should be classified in option 1 (up to one month), because exactly one month lapsed between the day the interviewee last looked for work and the day of the interview.<br \/><br \/>2. Victoria started to look for work in the middle of December 2009 and stopped doing so for 3 months, then restarted in April 20; the search was again suspended on August 6, and since then, on October 9, the date of the interview, she had not yet tried to look for work.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">According to the cited data, the information must be recorded as follows:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>3. Ismael began the process to start his business on February 2, 2010 and then began to look for the necessary supplies and the site. These activities were suspended on April 5-10 when his mother became ill, then he continued the process remaining to open his business. On April 23, at the time of the interview, all that remained to be done was to install electricity to begin to work.<br \/><br \/>According to the preceding data, the information recorded here would be: In question 2a you should enter February 2, 2010 and in 2b, April 23.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Note of caution<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The purpose of the note of caution is to tell you that when obtaining the information you must verify that search for work has not been suspended for two or more weeks; if it has, enter the time the most recent search restarted.<br \/>- Verification of ongoing search. In order to corroborate that the search has been ongoing, ask additional questions such as: \"Since Luisa started looking for work until the date you told me she stopped, did she stop this search for two or more weeks? If the response is yes, verify the date of the interruption and the date she started again. In question 2a, record the restart date and in 2b, the conclusion date.<br \/>Example:<br \/>- The interviewee began to look for work on June 19, 2008 and conducted the last search on July 17, although it was interrupted from June 14 to July 5, restarting on July 6. The interview took place on August 16 of the same year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3 for question 2b, continue to question 2c; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed and looked for work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the date of the last time the respondent looked for a job (or did preparations for own business).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Up to 1 month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"More than 1 to 2 months","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"More than 2 to 3 months","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"More than 3 months","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2B_ANIO","name":"MX2018I_P2B_ANIO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"422","loc_end_pos":"425","loc_width":"4","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Year of the last time they looked for a job (or did preparations for own business)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month (skip to 2d)<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div><p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Questions 2a and 2b<\/span>\n<br \/>The two questions are asked to people who stated they had sought work to verify their search status, as of the time they started and concluded it.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Unemployed. People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarification:\n<br \/>It should be explained that even when the unemployed population is not participating in the generation of goods and services, when classifying, it is considered within the economically active population due to the actions that were undertaken to seek work. Unemployment indicates the volume of the population that behaves as work seekers (pressuring the labor market) in the face of a deficit of opportunities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Adaptation of the question for workers who are making preparations to start their own business. When the information refers to job seekers, use the text that appears between parentheses.<br \/>- How to record the information. In both questions, enter two digits for the day, one digit for the week, two digits for the month, and four digits for the year. If you enter a specific day, leave the space for the week blank. Enter nines in the fields for which the informant does not know specific dates.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Consistency of dates. Check the consistency of the date in both questions, as the date in question 2a should be before or the same as that entered in question 2b, as it is not logical, for example, that a person has started to look for work in December and completed their last search in November of the same year.<br \/>- Record of the date in question 2a. In this question, enter the date on which the interviewee began to look for work, regardless of the number and type of search strategies used.<br \/>- Record of the date in the question 2b. Here, record the date of the last time the person looked for work. This date may be the same as the day of the interview.<br \/>- Classification of the information. Identify how much time has passed between the date of the last time the person looked for work and the date of the interview. Classify according to the time lapsed. In order to guaranty a precise count of the time lapsed, we recommend you use a calendar.<br \/><br \/>The emphasis made on correctly identifying the time lapsed between the last time the person looked for work and the interview is because it will allow you to discriminate two very important paths: that of people not economically active and that of the unemployed.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<br \/>1. Elmer began to look for work on January 25, 2010 and at the time of the interview (November 24), he continued looking (went to a factory). since he began to look for work he only stopped looking for about three weeks (October 4-23), but started again on October 25.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>As you can see in this graph, according to the example above, the data obtained in question 2b should be classified in option 1 (up to one month), because exactly one month lapsed between the day the interviewee last looked for work and the day of the interview.<br \/><br \/>2. Victoria started to look for work in the middle of December 2009 and stopped doing so for 3 months, then restarted in April 20; the search was again suspended on August 6, and since then, on October 9, the date of the interview, she had not yet tried to look for work.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">According to the cited data, the information must be recorded as follows:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>3. Ismael began the process to start his business on February 2, 2010 and then began to look for the necessary supplies and the site. These activities were suspended on April 5-10 when his mother became ill, then he continued the process remaining to open his business. On April 23, at the time of the interview, all that remained to be done was to install electricity to begin to work.<br \/><br \/>According to the preceding data, the information recorded here would be: In question 2a you should enter February 2, 2010 and in 2b, April 23.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Note of caution<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The purpose of the note of caution is to tell you that when obtaining the information you must verify that search for work has not been suspended for two or more weeks; if it has, enter the time the most recent search restarted.<br \/>- Verification of ongoing search. In order to corroborate that the search has been ongoing, ask additional questions such as: \"Since Luisa started looking for work until the date you told me she stopped, did she stop this search for two or more weeks? If the response is yes, verify the date of the interruption and the date she started again. In question 2a, record the restart date and in 2b, the conclusion date.<br \/>Example:<br \/>- The interviewee began to look for work on June 19, 2008 and conducted the last search on July 17, although it was interrupted from June 14 to July 5, restarting on July 6. The interview took place on August 16 of the same year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3 for question 2b, continue to question 2c; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed and looked for work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the year of the last time the respondent looked for a job (or did preparations for own business).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0000","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2014","labl":"2014","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2015","labl":"2015","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2017","labl":"2017","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2018","labl":"2018","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2B_DIA","name":"MX2018I_P2B_DIA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"426","loc_end_pos":"427","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Day of the last time they looked for a job (or did preparations for own business)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month (skip to 2d)<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div><p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Questions 2a and 2b<\/span>\n<br \/>The two questions are asked to people who stated they had sought work to verify their search status, as of the time they started and concluded it.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Unemployed. People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarification:\n<br \/>It should be explained that even when the unemployed population is not participating in the generation of goods and services, when classifying, it is considered within the economically active population due to the actions that were undertaken to seek work. Unemployment indicates the volume of the population that behaves as work seekers (pressuring the labor market) in the face of a deficit of opportunities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Adaptation of the question for workers who are making preparations to start their own business. When the information refers to job seekers, use the text that appears between parentheses.<br \/>- How to record the information. In both questions, enter two digits for the day, one digit for the week, two digits for the month, and four digits for the year. If you enter a specific day, leave the space for the week blank. Enter nines in the fields for which the informant does not know specific dates.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Consistency of dates. Check the consistency of the date in both questions, as the date in question 2a should be before or the same as that entered in question 2b, as it is not logical, for example, that a person has started to look for work in December and completed their last search in November of the same year.<br \/>- Record of the date in question 2a. In this question, enter the date on which the interviewee began to look for work, regardless of the number and type of search strategies used.<br \/>- Record of the date in the question 2b. Here, record the date of the last time the person looked for work. This date may be the same as the day of the interview.<br \/>- Classification of the information. Identify how much time has passed between the date of the last time the person looked for work and the date of the interview. Classify according to the time lapsed. In order to guaranty a precise count of the time lapsed, we recommend you use a calendar.<br \/><br \/>The emphasis made on correctly identifying the time lapsed between the last time the person looked for work and the interview is because it will allow you to discriminate two very important paths: that of people not economically active and that of the unemployed.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<br \/>1. Elmer began to look for work on January 25, 2010 and at the time of the interview (November 24), he continued looking (went to a factory). since he began to look for work he only stopped looking for about three weeks (October 4-23), but started again on October 25.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>As you can see in this graph, according to the example above, the data obtained in question 2b should be classified in option 1 (up to one month), because exactly one month lapsed between the day the interviewee last looked for work and the day of the interview.<br \/><br \/>2. Victoria started to look for work in the middle of December 2009 and stopped doing so for 3 months, then restarted in April 20; the search was again suspended on August 6, and since then, on October 9, the date of the interview, she had not yet tried to look for work.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">According to the cited data, the information must be recorded as follows:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>3. Ismael began the process to start his business on February 2, 2010 and then began to look for the necessary supplies and the site. These activities were suspended on April 5-10 when his mother became ill, then he continued the process remaining to open his business. On April 23, at the time of the interview, all that remained to be done was to install electricity to begin to work.<br \/><br \/>According to the preceding data, the information recorded here would be: In question 2a you should enter February 2, 2010 and in 2b, April 23.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Note of caution<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The purpose of the note of caution is to tell you that when obtaining the information you must verify that search for work has not been suspended for two or more weeks; if it has, enter the time the most recent search restarted.<br \/>- Verification of ongoing search. In order to corroborate that the search has been ongoing, ask additional questions such as: \"Since Luisa started looking for work until the date you told me she stopped, did she stop this search for two or more weeks? If the response is yes, verify the date of the interruption and the date she started again. In question 2a, record the restart date and in 2b, the conclusion date.<br \/>Example:<br \/>- The interviewee began to look for work on June 19, 2008 and conducted the last search on July 17, although it was interrupted from June 14 to July 5, restarting on July 6. The interview took place on August 16 of the same year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3 for question 2b, continue to question 2c; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed and looked for work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the day of the last time the respondent looked for a job (or did preparations for own business).","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1st day of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2nd day of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3rd","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"11th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"12th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"13th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"14th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"15th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"16","labl":"16th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"17","labl":"17th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"18","labl":"18th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"19","labl":"19th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"20th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"21","labl":"21st","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"22","labl":"22nd","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"23","labl":"23rd","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"24","labl":"24th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"25","labl":"25th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"26","labl":"26th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"27","labl":"27th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"28","labl":"28th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"29","labl":"29th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"30","labl":"30th","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"31","labl":"31st","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2B_MES","name":"MX2018I_P2B_MES","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"428","loc_end_pos":"429","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Month of the last time they looked for a job (or did preparations for own business)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month (skip to 2d)<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div><p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Questions 2a and 2b<\/span>\n<br \/>The two questions are asked to people who stated they had sought work to verify their search status, as of the time they started and concluded it.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Unemployed. People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarification:\n<br \/>It should be explained that even when the unemployed population is not participating in the generation of goods and services, when classifying, it is considered within the economically active population due to the actions that were undertaken to seek work. Unemployment indicates the volume of the population that behaves as work seekers (pressuring the labor market) in the face of a deficit of opportunities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Adaptation of the question for workers who are making preparations to start their own business. When the information refers to job seekers, use the text that appears between parentheses.<br \/>- How to record the information. In both questions, enter two digits for the day, one digit for the week, two digits for the month, and four digits for the year. If you enter a specific day, leave the space for the week blank. Enter nines in the fields for which the informant does not know specific dates.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Consistency of dates. Check the consistency of the date in both questions, as the date in question 2a should be before or the same as that entered in question 2b, as it is not logical, for example, that a person has started to look for work in December and completed their last search in November of the same year.<br \/>- Record of the date in question 2a. In this question, enter the date on which the interviewee began to look for work, regardless of the number and type of search strategies used.<br \/>- Record of the date in the question 2b. Here, record the date of the last time the person looked for work. This date may be the same as the day of the interview.<br \/>- Classification of the information. Identify how much time has passed between the date of the last time the person looked for work and the date of the interview. Classify according to the time lapsed. In order to guaranty a precise count of the time lapsed, we recommend you use a calendar.<br \/><br \/>The emphasis made on correctly identifying the time lapsed between the last time the person looked for work and the interview is because it will allow you to discriminate two very important paths: that of people not economically active and that of the unemployed.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<br \/>1. Elmer began to look for work on January 25, 2010 and at the time of the interview (November 24), he continued looking (went to a factory). since he began to look for work he only stopped looking for about three weeks (October 4-23), but started again on October 25.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>As you can see in this graph, according to the example above, the data obtained in question 2b should be classified in option 1 (up to one month), because exactly one month lapsed between the day the interviewee last looked for work and the day of the interview.<br \/><br \/>2. Victoria started to look for work in the middle of December 2009 and stopped doing so for 3 months, then restarted in April 20; the search was again suspended on August 6, and since then, on October 9, the date of the interview, she had not yet tried to look for work.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">According to the cited data, the information must be recorded as follows:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>3. Ismael began the process to start his business on February 2, 2010 and then began to look for the necessary supplies and the site. These activities were suspended on April 5-10 when his mother became ill, then he continued the process remaining to open his business. On April 23, at the time of the interview, all that remained to be done was to install electricity to begin to work.<br \/><br \/>According to the preceding data, the information recorded here would be: In question 2a you should enter February 2, 2010 and in 2b, April 23.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Note of caution<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The purpose of the note of caution is to tell you that when obtaining the information you must verify that search for work has not been suspended for two or more weeks; if it has, enter the time the most recent search restarted.<br \/>- Verification of ongoing search. In order to corroborate that the search has been ongoing, ask additional questions such as: \"Since Luisa started looking for work until the date you told me she stopped, did she stop this search for two or more weeks? If the response is yes, verify the date of the interruption and the date she started again. In question 2a, record the restart date and in 2b, the conclusion date.<br \/>Example:<br \/>- The interviewee began to look for work on June 19, 2008 and conducted the last search on July 17, although it was interrupted from June 14 to July 5, restarting on July 6. The interview took place on August 16 of the same year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3 for question 2b, continue to question 2c; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed and looked for work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the month of the last time the respondent looked for a job (or did preparations for own business).","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"January","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"February","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"March","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"April","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"May","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"June","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"July","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"August","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"September","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"October","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"November","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"December","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2B_SEM","name":"MX2018I_P2B_SEM","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"430","loc_end_pos":"430","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Week of the last time they looked for a job (or did preparations for own business)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month (skip to 2d)<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div><p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Questions 2a and 2b<\/span>\n<br \/>The two questions are asked to people who stated they had sought work to verify their search status, as of the time they started and concluded it.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Unemployed. People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarification:\n<br \/>It should be explained that even when the unemployed population is not participating in the generation of goods and services, when classifying, it is considered within the economically active population due to the actions that were undertaken to seek work. Unemployment indicates the volume of the population that behaves as work seekers (pressuring the labor market) in the face of a deficit of opportunities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Adaptation of the question for workers who are making preparations to start their own business. When the information refers to job seekers, use the text that appears between parentheses.<br \/>- How to record the information. In both questions, enter two digits for the day, one digit for the week, two digits for the month, and four digits for the year. If you enter a specific day, leave the space for the week blank. Enter nines in the fields for which the informant does not know specific dates.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Consistency of dates. Check the consistency of the date in both questions, as the date in question 2a should be before or the same as that entered in question 2b, as it is not logical, for example, that a person has started to look for work in December and completed their last search in November of the same year.<br \/>- Record of the date in question 2a. In this question, enter the date on which the interviewee began to look for work, regardless of the number and type of search strategies used.<br \/>- Record of the date in the question 2b. Here, record the date of the last time the person looked for work. This date may be the same as the day of the interview.<br \/>- Classification of the information. Identify how much time has passed between the date of the last time the person looked for work and the date of the interview. Classify according to the time lapsed. In order to guaranty a precise count of the time lapsed, we recommend you use a calendar.<br \/><br \/>The emphasis made on correctly identifying the time lapsed between the last time the person looked for work and the interview is because it will allow you to discriminate two very important paths: that of people not economically active and that of the unemployed.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<br \/>1. Elmer began to look for work on January 25, 2010 and at the time of the interview (November 24), he continued looking (went to a factory). since he began to look for work he only stopped looking for about three weeks (October 4-23), but started again on October 25.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>As you can see in this graph, according to the example above, the data obtained in question 2b should be classified in option 1 (up to one month), because exactly one month lapsed between the day the interviewee last looked for work and the day of the interview.<br \/><br \/>2. Victoria started to look for work in the middle of December 2009 and stopped doing so for 3 months, then restarted in April 20; the search was again suspended on August 6, and since then, on October 9, the date of the interview, she had not yet tried to look for work.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">According to the cited data, the information must be recorded as follows:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>3. Ismael began the process to start his business on February 2, 2010 and then began to look for the necessary supplies and the site. These activities were suspended on April 5-10 when his mother became ill, then he continued the process remaining to open his business. On April 23, at the time of the interview, all that remained to be done was to install electricity to begin to work.<br \/><br \/>According to the preceding data, the information recorded here would be: In question 2a you should enter February 2, 2010 and in 2b, April 23.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Note of caution<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The purpose of the note of caution is to tell you that when obtaining the information you must verify that search for work has not been suspended for two or more weeks; if it has, enter the time the most recent search restarted.<br \/>- Verification of ongoing search. In order to corroborate that the search has been ongoing, ask additional questions such as: \"Since Luisa started looking for work until the date you told me she stopped, did she stop this search for two or more weeks? If the response is yes, verify the date of the interruption and the date she started again. In question 2a, record the restart date and in 2b, the conclusion date.<br \/>Example:<br \/>- The interviewee began to look for work on June 19, 2008 and conducted the last search on July 17, although it was interrupted from June 14 to July 5, restarting on July 6. The interview took place on August 16 of the same year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3 for question 2b, continue to question 2c; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed and looked for work, but who did not know the day they last looked for work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the week of the last time the respondent looked for a job (or did preparations for own business).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1st week of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2nd week of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"3rd week of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"4th week of month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2C","name":"MX2018I_P2C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"431","loc_end_pos":"431","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Willing to work last week","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2c. Was [the respondent] willing to work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked of those who declared that their last search for work took place within a period of not more than three months before the interview. The purpose of the question is to find out the availability of this population to have started working during the reference week.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Population available to work. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job, but they are interested in working.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In the eyes of the informant, mainly for those who responded they had looked for work without interruption through the date of the interview, the question may sound absurd. In situations like this, in order to guaranty the continuity of the interview, you can give a brief explanation like the following:<br \/><br \/>\"The question is asked to verify that (state the person's name) has effectively been willing to start a job, because there are people who despite actively looking for a one, could have changed their mind or experienced some unforeseen circumstance that has made their availability status to change.\"<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A student who was looking for work because they were thinking of leaving school, but in the reference week chose to only remain in school.<br \/>- A woman who was looking for work, but is no longer available because she has realized she is pregnant.<br \/>In conclusion: Despite having actively looked for work, a person may say they were not in a condition to start a job in the same reference period for different reasons.<br \/>- Available to work. Circle option 1 if the interviewee was available to start a job during the reference week. In this case, continue with question 2d.<br \/>- Not available to work. Circle option 2 if the interviewee says they really were not in a condition to start the job they were seeking in the reference period. In this situation, go to question 2e.<br \/>- Availability is unknown. Circle option 9 if the informant says they do not know if the interviewee really is available to work during the reference week, and then go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed and looked for work within last 3 months","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent was willing to work last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2D1","name":"MX2018I_P2D1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"432","loc_end_pos":"432","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for a job by going directly to a workplace (factory, shop, or workshop)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, looked for work within last 3 months, and were willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent looked for a job by going directly to workplace (factory, shop, or workshop).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2D10","name":"MX2018I_P2D10","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"433","loc_end_pos":"433","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for a job by consulting classified ads","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, looked for work within last 3 months, and were willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent looked for a job by consulting classified ads.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2D11","name":"MX2018I_P2D11","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"434","loc_end_pos":"434","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for a job through some other activity","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, looked for work within last 3 months, and were willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent looked for a job through some other activity.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2D2","name":"MX2018I_P2D2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"435","loc_end_pos":"435","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for a job by filling out paperwork at an employment agency or private job bank","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, looked for work within last 3 months, and were willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent looked for a job by filling out paperwork at an employment agency or private job bank.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2D3","name":"MX2018I_P2D3","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"436","loc_end_pos":"436","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for a job by filling out paperwork at a public placement service","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, looked for work within last 3 months, and were willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent looked for a job by filling out paperwork at a public placement service.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2D4","name":"MX2018I_P2D4","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"437","loc_end_pos":"437","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for a job by applying to a temporary employment program from the government","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, looked for work within last 3 months, and were willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent looked for a job by applying to a temporary employment program from the government.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2D5","name":"MX2018I_P2D5","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"438","loc_end_pos":"438","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for a job by doing paperwork or carrying out any activity to start own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, looked for work within last 3 months, and were willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent looked for a job by doing paperwork or carrying out any activity to start own business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2D6","name":"MX2018I_P2D6","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"439","loc_end_pos":"439","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for a job by posting or answering an ad on the internet","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, looked for work within last 3 months, and were willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent looked for a job by posting or answering an ad on the internet.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2D7","name":"MX2018I_P2D7","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"440","loc_end_pos":"440","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for a job by posting or answering an ad in a public place or in newspaper","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, looked for work within last 3 months, and were willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent looked for a job by posting or answering an ad in a public place or in newspaper.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2D8","name":"MX2018I_P2D8","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"441","loc_end_pos":"441","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for a job by going to a union","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, looked for work within last 3 months, and were willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent looked for a job by going to a union or guild.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2D9","name":"MX2018I_P2D9","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"442","loc_end_pos":"442","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for a job by asking acquaintances or relatives","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, looked for work within last 3 months, and were willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent looked for a job by asking acquaintances or relatives.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2D99","name":"MX2018I_P2D99","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"443","loc_end_pos":"443","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for a job but does not know how","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, looked for work within last 3 months, and were willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent looked for a job but does not know how.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2E","name":"MX2018I_P2E","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"444","loc_end_pos":"444","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Activity status","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2e. Is [the respondent]...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the answer indicated by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Temporarily out of their normal work? (skip to 2k)<br \/>[] 2 Pensioned or retired from their job?<br \/>[] 3 A student?<br \/>[] 4 A stay-at-home partner?<br \/>[] 5 Someone with a mental or physical disability which permanently prevents them from working? (skip to 2h)<br \/>[] 6 Other (specify) ____<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to those who are not economically active, to find out what do they do and what is the condition of non-economic activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications\n<br \/>Note that this question identifies the normal or habitual activity to which an unemployed person is dedicated, at least up to the reference week, not to the type of work the person started to undertake during the week the survey is conducted or which they will undertake in the future, therefore, do not accept responses such as: going to go look for work, wants to study, going on a pension, already started to work this week; in this case ask on what their time was spent, or what they did the week before the interview: homemaker, student, permanently disabled for work, marginal worker.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If you know the information in advance, or after having read the first four options, the informant seems not to have understood the sense of the question, do not ask the questions again because you may tire the informant. In order to confirm, indicate: \"Alfredo told me he spent time studying, right? or what does he do?<br \/>- If in the course of the interview, you detect that in the informant's judgment, a person resides in the home who has some physical or mental disability that prevents them from working for the rest of their life, do not read this question, as it could sound aggressive or hurt their feelings. Record the information according to what the interviewee says.<br \/>- In this question you can only circle one of the options, so if the informant says more than one, circle the one that appears first in the question. For example, if a person claims to be both a homemaker and a student, circle the option of student; if they are retired and unable to work, in this case circle option 2 of retiree.<\/div><p>1. A person temporarily absent from their activity or trade\n<br \/>People who have a job but were absent during the reference week, without receiving income, but who affirm they are going to return to work after the week the survey is conducted.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Pensioner or retired from work\n<br \/>Those who are exclusively retired from work. This does not include those who receive a pension due to their status as a widow, orphan or marital separation. To classify correctly, consider the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Retiree. Retired person who continues to receive a payment as a result of having done a job from which they retired after having completed a determined number of years worked or due to their age (55 or 60 years, based on their contract).<br \/>Pensioner. Person who, as compensation, is granted 75 percent of the salary they received as a worker upon definitive retirement from the economic unit due to health problems as a result of occupational diseases or accidents.<\/div><p>3. Student\n<br \/>Those dedicated, as a habitual activity, to studies, even though at the time they are on vacation, sick or suspended (regardless of the reason for the suspension: bad behavior) or strike.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who do not attend school, but are enrolled or completing some process to do so, and those who have concluded their academic cycle but are going to continue in the next.\n<br \/>It is important to mention that this option includes only formal studies; to identify them, ask: what do you study? If you have doubts as to the concept of formal studies, consult the respective instructions in sections on educational characteristics of the sociodemographic questionnaire of this manual.<\/p>\n\n<p>In the case of students completing the last grades of technical majors and the intermediate to upper level and for those who have recently completed a major, it will be appropriate to inquire whether during the reference period they spent time completing their social service or professional practice. Remember that for the survey, performing this type of activity is considered an economic activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. A person dedicated to the household chores in their own household\n<br \/>People who are habitually dedicated to household chores, such as: cleaning the home, cooking, cleaning, ironing, even if this has not been done during the reference week.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who state they care for their children or other members of their own household (the elderly, sick or children).<\/p>\n\n<p>5. A person with some physical or mental limitation that prevents them from working for the rest of their life\n<br \/>People who do not work or seek to do so because they have some physical or mental limitation (from birth or as a result of some illness or accident) which prevents them from doing any job for the rest of their life.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have some disability. If the informant indicates that the interviewee cannot work because of a limitation, respect their response even when from your perspective the limitation is not an impediment for the interviewee to perform any economic activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- A person who is paralyzed from the waist down could do some job with their hands, but the informant does not consider them able to work for the rest of their life.<\/div><p>6. Other status\n<br \/>People who, simply, state they do not perform any activity because they don't want to, because they are old, they feel tired or because they have health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Given responses like: is very young, unemployed, going to work, already started to work this week, is waiting for the next school year or the response of an employer, insist by asking what they did through the previous week. Classify based on the response.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who engage in marginal activities in exchange for a tip: cleaning windshields, singing, playing an instrument in public places, looking after vehicles, swallowing fire. In this case, specify the activity they are engaged in.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 9f; if you circle option 2, 3, 4, 6 or 9, continue with question 2f; if you circle option 5, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, but did not look for work within last 3 months or were not willing to work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's activity status.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Temporarily absent from their activity or trade","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Retired","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Student","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Dedicated to housework","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Physical or mental limitation that prevents them from working","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Other condition","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2F","name":"MX2018I_P2F","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"445","loc_end_pos":"445","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Current need or desire to work","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2f. Currently, does [the respondent] need to work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the answer indicated by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 The respondent needs to work<br \/>[] 2 The respondent would like to work<br \/>[] 3 The respondent does not need to nor would like to work (skip to 2h)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2f<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to those not economically active, except when they have some physical or mental limitation and those temporarily absent from their activity or trade, to identify which of them have a need or interest in working.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- When the informant is not the interviewee. To guaranty the most reliable response when the informant is not the interviewee, ask the informant to give you a response based on what the person would say if you were interviewing them; a way to adapt the question would be: \"Has Roberto told you he would like to work?\"<br \/>- Respect the informant's response. This question is one of personal perception, such that even when you are not interviewing the actual person, you should respect the informant's response, regardless of whether from your point of view someone's economic situation is precarious and therefore they should, at least, express a desire to work.<\/div><p>1. Does have a need to work\n<br \/>People who state they currently have a need to work.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Only have a desire to work\n<br \/>Those who state that they do wish to work, but for some reason have not done anything to look for work: the homemaker who wants to work, but her husband does not allow it or there is no economic necessity to do so; the young student who wants to work, but their mother has prevented thinking their time should be dedicated to studying.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Has no need or desire to work\n<br \/>People who state they currently have no need or desire to work.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 9, continue with question 2g; if you circle option 3, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, but did not look for work within last 3 months or were not willing to work, except temporarily absent workers or persons with a disability","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent currently has a need or desire to work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, needs to work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Only has a desire to work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"No, no need or desire to work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2G1","name":"MX2018I_P2G1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"446","loc_end_pos":"446","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Any other reason for not looking for work","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2g. Is there any other reason (other than that mentioned in 2e) why [the respondent] is not currently searching for work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<br \/><br \/>(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Yes<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 The respondent is waiting for a response to a job application, waiting for a call from a hiring manager, or is waiting for the next work season to begin<br \/>[] 02 There is currently not any work in his\/her field or profession<br \/>[] 03 The respondent does not have the required schooling or experience to get hired<br \/>[] 04 The respondent believes there are currently are no jobs available or he\/she will not get hired<br \/>[] 05 Lacks financial resources to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Has to complete too many requirements to start a business<br \/>[] 07 Is recovering from being sick\/injured<br \/>[] 08 Pregnant<br \/>[] 09 Does not have access to childcare<br \/>[] 10 His\/her family does not want him\/her to work<br \/>[] 11 Other job market reasons<br \/>[] 12 Other personal reasons<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 No<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div><p>2g. Is there any other reason (other than that mentioned in 2e) why [the respondent] is not currently searching for work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<br \/><br \/>(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Yes<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 The respondent is waiting for a response to a job application or is waiting for a call from a hiring manager<br \/>[] 02 There is currently not any work in his\/her field or profession<br \/>[] 03 The respondent does not have the required schooling, documentation, or experience to get hired<br \/>[] 04 The respondent thinks that they will not hire him due to his\/her age or appearance<br \/>[] 05 There is no work where he\/she lives, or it is only seasonal work<br \/>[] 06 The lack of public safety or excessive bureaucracy discourage him\/her from finding work<br \/>[] 07 Is recovering from being sick\/injured<br \/>[] 08 Pregnant<br \/>[] 09 Does not have access to childcare<br \/>[] 10 His\/her family does not want him\/her to work<br \/>[] 11 Other job market reasons<br \/>[] 12 Other personal reasons<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 No<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the non-economically active population who stated that they do have a need or desire to work, in order to find out the main reason they have not been looking for work or have not found a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To speed up the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it after. Circle option 1, 2 or 9, as applicable. If you circle option 1, circle the respective sub-option. Before doing this, make sure that the reason stated refers to the principal, especially in the case of responses that at a given moment may be interpreted as the informant being interested in working, but something has prevented them, or when you observe that the informant hesitates when giving the response and even if you find the response to be ambiguous.<br \/>- How to inquire about the main reason for not looking for work or why someone has not found work. When asking the question, it is possible the interviewee may have more than one reason why they have not looked for work; in such situations, you may, if you deem it appropriate, ask additional questions such as those indicated below:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- \"Is it really because of your age that you're not looking for work, or is there another reason?\"<br \/>- \"You say you're not looking for work because you are pregnant, is that the main reason why you're not looking, or is there another?\"<br \/>- \"So, you're not looking for work because you have to care for your children (they are very small) or is it because they won't let you to work (they maintain you)? What is the real reason?\"<br \/>- \"You're telling me that: You haven't looked for work because you have already committed to one or because the garlic harvest season on the site is over?\" What is the main reason?\"<br \/>- \"Is there any other reason why you have not looked for work recently? This question is asked in the case of those who have not looked for work for more than three months before the time of the interview.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- In order to avoid returning to the field, it is important that you enter complete responses, which allow you to verify that the option you circled was correct. You cannot write ambiguous responses:<br \/>- No longer employable. This response could be classified under more than one option: 03, 04, 08 or 11.<br \/>- Due to health problems. This response does not clarify if it is due to a temporary illness such that the person intends to return to work (option 07), or if their health problem is such that there is no possibility of returning to work (option 12).<br \/><br \/>If the informant says they are waiting for a response to an application (sub-option 01) and in question 2, you were told they did not look for work, ask additional questions, such as: To how many businesses or companies did you submit job applications? How long has it been since you submit your job application? If the response is that they are effectively looking for work, return to question 2 and restart the sequence, based on the interviewee's response.<\/div><p>01. Waiting for a response to an application or committed to an employer who will call on a later date\n<br \/>People who are waiting for a response to a job application, either because they went directly to the employers or through intermediaries (employment agencies).<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who are sure a former employer will call them, because they gave a verbal commitment to hire their services in a specific period of time.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. There are no jobs in their specialty, trade or profession\n<br \/>People who are not looking for work because they don't think there are any jobs based on their job profile, or because they looked for it at some point and did not find one.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. They do not have the education, the papers or the experience necessary to do a job\n<br \/>Those who don't have the education or documentation required: school certificate, professional license, driver's license, permit to work in the country (in the case of foreign citizens), etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who state they have not looked for work because they don't have the necessary experience to perform one.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. They think that because of their age or appearance they would not get a job\n<br \/>Those who don't look for work because they know, from their own experience or that of others, that they do not have certain physical traits, in specific environments of the labor market they are subject to discrimination, for example, the fact of being very young or old, being a man or a woman, having some disability, being obese or very thin, having tattoos.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude pregnancy from this option, as it is classified in option 08.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. In their location there is no work or it is only done certain seasons of the year\n<br \/>Those not seeking work because where they live there are no opportunities in this regard.\n<br \/>People who have not been looking for work because, for the moment, there is none, as it is only during certain times of the year: school vacation periods, sowing, harvesting or fishing seasons or during the traditional, religious, civic or fair festival celebrations.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Public Insecurity or excessive paperwork discourage them from starting an activity\n<br \/>Those who attempted to start a business on their own, but stopped because the government authorities require too much paperwork, requirements or even try to extort them to grant a permit.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who tried to start their own business, but due to public insecurity did not do so.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Waiting to recover from an illness or accident\n<br \/>Those not looking for work because they are temporarily unable to work, due to health problems or an accident; therefore they are waiting to recover.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who have stated they have a need or desire to work, but are not seeking to do so because they suffer from a chronic, degenerative illness, an addiction or the consequences of an accident, from which they believe it difficult to recover, as this is classified in option 12.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Is pregnant\n<br \/>Pregnant women who are not looking for work because they believe they would not be hired due to their situation; or because they are looking, but are not given a job for this reason.<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Have no one to care for their small children, elderly or sick\n<br \/>People whose responses indicate they are interested in joining the job market but cannot do so because they must care for other members of the household (children, the elderly, sick or disabled), as no one else is available to take care of them.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Not permitted by a family member\n<br \/>People who did not look for work because a family member (parent, spouse, etc.) does not permit them to work because they believe it is not convenient or necessary; for example, the secondary or preparatory student who does not work or look for work, because their mother thinks they are too young to do so or must finish their studies first.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other market reasons\n<br \/>People whose reason for not seeking work is related to the situation they face on the labor market, different from those considered in the preceding sub-options:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">The remuneration companies offer is very low.<br \/>Does not have sufficient resources to start a business.<br \/>The welfare benefits the companies offer are nil or insufficient.<br \/>There is no half-time or part-time work, the work schedule is excessive or the working hours are split.<br \/>The work companies offer is somewhat unstable.<\/div><p>12. Other personal reasons\n<br \/>People who say they need to work, but due to a personal decision have chosen not to do so and dedicate their time only to caring for their family or studying.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who have stated they have a need or desire to work, but are not seeking to do so because they suffer from a chronic, degenerative illness, an addiction or the consequences of an accident, from which they believe it difficult to recover, even because they are no longer in a condition to do so because they are elderly.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have stated they have a desire to work but don't because they have no economic need to do so: they live on their savings or income from a property, someone else provides for them, or simply because they do not wish to work.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 2h.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed and needed to work, but did not look for work within last 3 months or were not willing to work, except temporarily absent workers or persons with a disability","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent has any other reason for not looking for work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2G2","name":"MX2018I_P2G2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"447","loc_end_pos":"448","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Other reason for not looking for work","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2g. Is there any other reason (other than that mentioned in 2e) why [the respondent] is not currently searching for work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<br \/><br \/>(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Yes<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 The respondent is waiting for a response to a job application, waiting for a call from a hiring manager, or is waiting for the next work season to begin<br \/>[] 02 There is currently not any work in his\/her field or profession<br \/>[] 03 The respondent does not have the required schooling or experience to get hired<br \/>[] 04 The respondent believes there are currently are no jobs available or he\/she will not get hired<br \/>[] 05 Lacks financial resources to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Has to complete too many requirements to start a business<br \/>[] 07 Is recovering from being sick\/injured<br \/>[] 08 Pregnant<br \/>[] 09 Does not have access to childcare<br \/>[] 10 His\/her family does not want him\/her to work<br \/>[] 11 Other job market reasons<br \/>[] 12 Other personal reasons<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 No<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div><p>2g. Is there any other reason (other than that mentioned in 2e) why [the respondent] is not currently searching for work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<br \/><br \/>(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Yes<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 The respondent is waiting for a response to a job application or is waiting for a call from a hiring manager<br \/>[] 02 There is currently not any work in his\/her field or profession<br \/>[] 03 The respondent does not have the required schooling, documentation, or experience to get hired<br \/>[] 04 The respondent thinks that they will not hire him due to his\/her age or appearance<br \/>[] 05 There is no work where he\/she lives, or it is only seasonal work<br \/>[] 06 The lack of public safety or excessive bureaucracy discourage him\/her from finding work<br \/>[] 07 Is recovering from being sick\/injured<br \/>[] 08 Pregnant<br \/>[] 09 Does not have access to childcare<br \/>[] 10 His\/her family does not want him\/her to work<br \/>[] 11 Other job market reasons<br \/>[] 12 Other personal reasons<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 No<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the non-economically active population who stated that they do have a need or desire to work, in order to find out the main reason they have not been looking for work or have not found a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To speed up the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it after. Circle option 1, 2 or 9, as applicable. If you circle option 1, circle the respective sub-option. Before doing this, make sure that the reason stated refers to the principal, especially in the case of responses that at a given moment may be interpreted as the informant being interested in working, but something has prevented them, or when you observe that the informant hesitates when giving the response and even if you find the response to be ambiguous.<br \/>- How to inquire about the main reason for not looking for work or why someone has not found work. When asking the question, it is possible the interviewee may have more than one reason why they have not looked for work; in such situations, you may, if you deem it appropriate, ask additional questions such as those indicated below:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- \"Is it really because of your age that you're not looking for work, or is there another reason?\"<br \/>- \"You say you're not looking for work because you are pregnant, is that the main reason why you're not looking, or is there another?\"<br \/>- \"So, you're not looking for work because you have to care for your children (they are very small) or is it because they won't let you to work (they maintain you)? What is the real reason?\"<br \/>- \"You're telling me that: You haven't looked for work because you have already committed to one or because the garlic harvest season on the site is over?\" What is the main reason?\"<br \/>- \"Is there any other reason why you have not looked for work recently? This question is asked in the case of those who have not looked for work for more than three months before the time of the interview.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- In order to avoid returning to the field, it is important that you enter complete responses, which allow you to verify that the option you circled was correct. You cannot write ambiguous responses:<br \/>- No longer employable. This response could be classified under more than one option: 03, 04, 08 or 11.<br \/>- Due to health problems. This response does not clarify if it is due to a temporary illness such that the person intends to return to work (option 07), or if their health problem is such that there is no possibility of returning to work (option 12).<br \/><br \/>If the informant says they are waiting for a response to an application (sub-option 01) and in question 2, you were told they did not look for work, ask additional questions, such as: To how many businesses or companies did you submit job applications? How long has it been since you submit your job application? If the response is that they are effectively looking for work, return to question 2 and restart the sequence, based on the interviewee's response.<\/div><p>01. Waiting for a response to an application or committed to an employer who will call on a later date\n<br \/>People who are waiting for a response to a job application, either because they went directly to the employers or through intermediaries (employment agencies).<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who are sure a former employer will call them, because they gave a verbal commitment to hire their services in a specific period of time.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. There are no jobs in their specialty, trade or profession\n<br \/>People who are not looking for work because they don't think there are any jobs based on their job profile, or because they looked for it at some point and did not find one.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. They do not have the education, the papers or the experience necessary to do a job\n<br \/>Those who don't have the education or documentation required: school certificate, professional license, driver's license, permit to work in the country (in the case of foreign citizens), etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who state they have not looked for work because they don't have the necessary experience to perform one.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. They think that because of their age or appearance they would not get a job\n<br \/>Those who don't look for work because they know, from their own experience or that of others, that they do not have certain physical traits, in specific environments of the labor market they are subject to discrimination, for example, the fact of being very young or old, being a man or a woman, having some disability, being obese or very thin, having tattoos.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude pregnancy from this option, as it is classified in option 08.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. In their location there is no work or it is only done certain seasons of the year\n<br \/>Those not seeking work because where they live there are no opportunities in this regard.\n<br \/>People who have not been looking for work because, for the moment, there is none, as it is only during certain times of the year: school vacation periods, sowing, harvesting or fishing seasons or during the traditional, religious, civic or fair festival celebrations.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Public Insecurity or excessive paperwork discourage them from starting an activity\n<br \/>Those who attempted to start a business on their own, but stopped because the government authorities require too much paperwork, requirements or even try to extort them to grant a permit.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who tried to start their own business, but due to public insecurity did not do so.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Waiting to recover from an illness or accident\n<br \/>Those not looking for work because they are temporarily unable to work, due to health problems or an accident; therefore they are waiting to recover.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who have stated they have a need or desire to work, but are not seeking to do so because they suffer from a chronic, degenerative illness, an addiction or the consequences of an accident, from which they believe it difficult to recover, as this is classified in option 12.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Is pregnant\n<br \/>Pregnant women who are not looking for work because they believe they would not be hired due to their situation; or because they are looking, but are not given a job for this reason.<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Have no one to care for their small children, elderly or sick\n<br \/>People whose responses indicate they are interested in joining the job market but cannot do so because they must care for other members of the household (children, the elderly, sick or disabled), as no one else is available to take care of them.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Not permitted by a family member\n<br \/>People who did not look for work because a family member (parent, spouse, etc.) does not permit them to work because they believe it is not convenient or necessary; for example, the secondary or preparatory student who does not work or look for work, because their mother thinks they are too young to do so or must finish their studies first.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other market reasons\n<br \/>People whose reason for not seeking work is related to the situation they face on the labor market, different from those considered in the preceding sub-options:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">The remuneration companies offer is very low.<br \/>Does not have sufficient resources to start a business.<br \/>The welfare benefits the companies offer are nil or insufficient.<br \/>There is no half-time or part-time work, the work schedule is excessive or the working hours are split.<br \/>The work companies offer is somewhat unstable.<\/div><p>12. Other personal reasons\n<br \/>People who say they need to work, but due to a personal decision have chosen not to do so and dedicate their time only to caring for their family or studying.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who have stated they have a need or desire to work, but are not seeking to do so because they suffer from a chronic, degenerative illness, an addiction or the consequences of an accident, from which they believe it difficult to recover, even because they are no longer in a condition to do so because they are elderly.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have stated they have a desire to work but don't because they have no economic need to do so: they live on their savings or income from a property, someone else provides for them, or simply because they do not wish to work.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 2h.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed and needed to work, but did not look for work within last 3 months or were not willing to work, except temporarily absent workers or persons with a disability, and who provided any other reason for not looking for work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the other reason for not looking for work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Waiting for the response to a job application or in conversations with an employer","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"There is no job in specialty, trade, or profession","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Does not have the education, the papers, or the experience necessary to carry out a job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Thinks that because of age or appearance, employers would not accept into a job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"There is no work in locality or work is only done in certain seasons of the year","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Public insecurity or excessive paperwork discourage from starting an activity","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Recovering from an illness or accident","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Pregnant","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"No one to take care of young, elderly, or sick children","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"A family member does not allow them to work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Other market reasons","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Other personal reasons","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2H1","name":"MX2018I_P2H1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"449","loc_end_pos":"449","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Ever worked for payment or salary","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2h. Has [the respondent] ever worked...<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 For a wage\/salary?<br \/>[] 2 By his\/her own means (self-employed)?<br \/>[] 3 Helping someone else with their business or economic activity?<br \/>[] 4 Has never worked (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2h<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons, to identify those who have work experience and those who do not.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Not employed persons with work experience. People who did not work or have a job in the reference week, and stated they had worked in at least one previously.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Meaning of the concept of having worked at some point in their life. In the case of homemakers and the elderly, explain that it does not matter how much time has passed or the position of the job they performed when working (salaried, self-employed or unpaid worker), say that you are only interested in knowing if they went to work when they were children or young people or when they were single.<br \/>- Multiple responses. Don't forget that this question admits more than one response, as you may find that a person could have started their working life as an unpaid worker, then salaried and later self-employed or any combination of these work experiences.<br \/>- Circle the option(s) indicated.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3, go to question 9a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 10.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, except temporarily absent workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent ever worked for payment or salary.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, ever for payment","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2H2","name":"MX2018I_P2H2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"450","loc_end_pos":"450","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Ever worked on their own account","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2h. Has [the respondent] ever worked...<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 For a wage\/salary?<br \/>[] 2 By his\/her own means (self-employed)?<br \/>[] 3 Helping someone else with their business or economic activity?<br \/>[] 4 Has never worked (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2h<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons, to identify those who have work experience and those who do not.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Not employed persons with work experience. People who did not work or have a job in the reference week, and stated they had worked in at least one previously.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Meaning of the concept of having worked at some point in their life. In the case of homemakers and the elderly, explain that it does not matter how much time has passed or the position of the job they performed when working (salaried, self-employed or unpaid worker), say that you are only interested in knowing if they went to work when they were children or young people or when they were single.<br \/>- Multiple responses. Don't forget that this question admits more than one response, as you may find that a person could have started their working life as an unpaid worker, then salaried and later self-employed or any combination of these work experiences.<br \/>- Circle the option(s) indicated.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3, go to question 9a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 10.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, except temporarily absent workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent ever worked on his or her own account.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, ever on own account","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2H3","name":"MX2018I_P2H3","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"451","loc_end_pos":"451","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Ever worked helping in the business or economic activity","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2h. Has [the respondent] ever worked...<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 For a wage\/salary?<br \/>[] 2 By his\/her own means (self-employed)?<br \/>[] 3 Helping someone else with their business or economic activity?<br \/>[] 4 Has never worked (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2h<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons, to identify those who have work experience and those who do not.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Not employed persons with work experience. People who did not work or have a job in the reference week, and stated they had worked in at least one previously.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Meaning of the concept of having worked at some point in their life. In the case of homemakers and the elderly, explain that it does not matter how much time has passed or the position of the job they performed when working (salaried, self-employed or unpaid worker), say that you are only interested in knowing if they went to work when they were children or young people or when they were single.<br \/>- Multiple responses. Don't forget that this question admits more than one response, as you may find that a person could have started their working life as an unpaid worker, then salaried and later self-employed or any combination of these work experiences.<br \/>- Circle the option(s) indicated.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3, go to question 9a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 10.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, except temporarily absent workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent ever worked helping in the business or economic activity.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, helping on a business","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2H4","name":"MX2018I_P2H4","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"452","loc_end_pos":"452","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Has never worked","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2h. Has [the respondent] ever worked...<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 For a wage\/salary?<br \/>[] 2 By his\/her own means (self-employed)?<br \/>[] 3 Helping someone else with their business or economic activity?<br \/>[] 4 Has never worked (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2h<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons, to identify those who have work experience and those who do not.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Not employed persons with work experience. People who did not work or have a job in the reference week, and stated they had worked in at least one previously.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Meaning of the concept of having worked at some point in their life. In the case of homemakers and the elderly, explain that it does not matter how much time has passed or the position of the job they performed when working (salaried, self-employed or unpaid worker), say that you are only interested in knowing if they went to work when they were children or young people or when they were single.<br \/>- Multiple responses. Don't forget that this question admits more than one response, as you may find that a person could have started their working life as an unpaid worker, then salaried and later self-employed or any combination of these work experiences.<br \/>- Circle the option(s) indicated.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3, go to question 9a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 10.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, except temporarily absent workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent has never worked.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, has never worked","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2H9","name":"MX2018I_P2H9","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"453","loc_end_pos":"453","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Doesn't know if ever worked","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2h. Has [the respondent] ever worked...<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 For a wage\/salary?<br \/>[] 2 By his\/her own means (self-employed)?<br \/>[] 3 Helping someone else with their business or economic activity?<br \/>[] 4 Has never worked (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2h<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons, to identify those who have work experience and those who do not.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Not employed persons with work experience. People who did not work or have a job in the reference week, and stated they had worked in at least one previously.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Meaning of the concept of having worked at some point in their life. In the case of homemakers and the elderly, explain that it does not matter how much time has passed or the position of the job they performed when working (salaried, self-employed or unpaid worker), say that you are only interested in knowing if they went to work when they were children or young people or when they were single.<br \/>- Multiple responses. Don't forget that this question admits more than one response, as you may find that a person could have started their working life as an unpaid worker, then salaried and later self-employed or any combination of these work experiences.<br \/>- Circle the option(s) indicated.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3, go to question 9a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 10.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed, except temporarily absent workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent does not know if they ever worked.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, does not know if ever worked","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2I","name":"MX2018I_P2I","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"454","loc_end_pos":"454","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Reason for their last job loss","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2i. The last time you lose your job, which was the situation?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read and circle the options mentioned by the respondent. If any of the options from 2 to 7 is chosen, skip to 2k.)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Lost or ended your job<br \/>[] 2 Quit your job<br \/>[] 3 Close\/open your own business<br \/>[] 4 Retired from your own business<br \/>[] 5 Detained, had an accident, or got sick for a long time<br \/>[] 6 Returned or were deported from the United States<br \/>[] 7 A natural\/sinister phenomenon affected your source of work<br \/>[] 8 None of the above<br \/>[] 8 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed but worked before, except temporarily absent workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason for the respondent's last job loss.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Fired or job ended","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Quit job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Closed or left own business","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Retired","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Arrested, had an accident, or got sick for a long time","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Returned or deported from the United States","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"A natural disaster or accident affected source of work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Other reason","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2J","name":"MX2018I_P2J","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"455","loc_end_pos":"455","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Reason fired or last job ended","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2j. In this occasion,<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 The source of employment closed or went bankrupt?<br \/>[] 2 Was there a staff cut?<br \/>[] 3 The company changed city or country?<br \/>[] 4 Did not renew your contract?<br \/>[] 5 Did not call you again?<br \/>[] 6 Did you got fired?<br \/>[] 7 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed but worked before, except temporarily absent workers, and who lost their last job because they were fired, their job ended, or for other reason","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason why the respondent was fired, or their job ended.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Job source closed or went bankrupt","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Cut in personnel","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Company changed city or country","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Contract was not renewed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Job never called them back","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Fired","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"Other reason","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2K","name":"MX2018I_P2K","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"456","loc_end_pos":"456","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Period finished or stopped working last job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2k. On what year, does [the respondent] ended this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Year _ _ _ _<br \/>Month _ _<br \/><br \/><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If it is the current year or last year, ask in which month, write it down and classify in all cases.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the following alternative response is chosen, skip to 9)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Current year<br \/>[] 2 Last year<br \/>[] 3 Before last year<br \/>[] 4 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed but worked before","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the period when the respondent finished or stopped working in their last job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Current year","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Last year","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Before last year","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2K_ANIO","name":"MX2018I_P2K_ANIO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"457","loc_end_pos":"460","loc_width":"4","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Year finished or stopped working last job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2k. On what year, does [the respondent] ended this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Year _ _ _ _<br \/>Month _ _<br \/><br \/><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If it is the current year or last year, ask in which month, write it down and classify in all cases.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the following alternative response is chosen, skip to 9)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Current year<br \/>[] 2 Last year<br \/>[] 3 Before last year<br \/>[] 4 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed but worked before","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the year when the respondent finished or stopped working in their last job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0000","labl":"NIU (not in 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Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P2K_MES","name":"MX2018I_P2K_MES","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"461","loc_end_pos":"462","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Month finished or stopped working last job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2k. On what year, does [the respondent] ended this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Year _ _ _ _<br \/>Month _ _<br \/><br \/><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If it is the current year or last year, ask in which month, write it down and classify in all cases.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the following alternative response is chosen, skip to 9)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Current year<br \/>[] 2 Last year<br \/>[] 3 Before last year<br \/>[] 4 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were not employed but worked before, and who finished their last job in the current or previous year","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the month when the respondent finished or stopped working in their last job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"January","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"February","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"March","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"April","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"May","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"June","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"July","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"August","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"September","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"October","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"November","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"December","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3A","name":"MX2018I_P3A","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"463","loc_end_pos":"463","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Has boss or supervisor at current job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3a. Does [the respondent] have a boss or supervisor at his\/her job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes (skip to 3h)<br \/>[] 2 No<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, to differentiate them as subordinate or independent, based on their position in the occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>Position in the occupation (job position). The classification of the employed population based on their relationship with the means of production, and with the ownership of the goods and services generated in the performance of the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>In general terms, there are two types of workers: subordinate and independent.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Independent (or autonomous) worker. <\/span>The person who works in their own business in which they do not depend on any boss or superior.<br \/><br \/>Based on whether or not they have paid workers, the independent workers are called: employer or self-employed worker.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i2\"><span class=\"em\">Employer.<\/span> Independent worker who employs workers in exchange for economic remuneration, in cash or in kind.<br \/><span class=\"em\">Self-employed worker (self-employed).<\/span> Person who performs their trade or profession alone or in association with others; does not have paid workers under them, but does have the support, unpaid, of family members or others.<br \/><span class=\"em\">Subordinate worker. <\/span>Person who works (with or without pay) for an economic unit in which they depend on an employer, self-employed worker, boss or superior.<\/div><p>The following table shows the main characteristics that distinguish both types of workers.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Independent workers<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>There are two characteristics that distinguish them:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Have total autonomy to determine the direction of their economic unit.<br \/>2. Assume economic risk.<\/div><p>Having autonomy, independent workers determines:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The form in which their economic unit should function to produce the goods and services, as well as their destination.<br \/>- They set the work conditions (place where the work is to be done, duration of the work day, days and hours of work and rest, among others) and not by the customers (consumers).<\/div><p>By assuming economic risk, it can be said that:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The income for their work depends on the agreements, written or verbal, that have been established with their customers (consumers) or the profits left from their businesses or endeavors. Assume the economic risk of making decisions in managing their business. Invest the resources necessary to produce the good or service to which the economic unit is dedicated (purchase raw materials, catalogs).<br \/>- The relationship between the worker and the customers is one of business, commerce or provision of services.<\/div><p>Examples of independent workers:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers in their own home (laundry, ironing, childcare, seamstress, contract manufacturer [pieceworker])<br \/>- Independent professionals<br \/>- Workers in the homes of their customers (mason, merchant, electrician, stylist, nurse, gardener, plumber, remedial teacher)<br \/>- Contractors and subcontractors<br \/>- Taxi driver (vehicle owner)<\/div><span class=\"em\">Subordinate workers<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Generally respond to precise instructions of the way work must be done and their performance; that it, may enjoy total autonomy to manage the direction of a company or business over which they preside, but must be accountable of their actions to the person or persons representing the economic unit: committee, counsel, board of directors, area manager or owner.<br \/>- The working conditions (place where the work is done, duration of the work day, date and place of payment, days off, vacation, work standards) are established by the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- Cannot provide, on their own initiative, service to other employers during the work hours agreed with the economic unit for which they currently work.<br \/>- The form and amount of remuneration, in the case of salaried workers, and even the place where the work is to be done, depends on guidelines established, principally, by the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- The economic risk does not fall on the person, but rather on the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- Only contribute their intellectual or physical work to perform their activities.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Worker in managerial activities (director, manager, department head, chairman, supervisor)<br \/>- Laborers or general employees<br \/>- Domestic workers in the employer's home<br \/>- Farm hired laborer or farm hand<br \/>- Religious worker (clergy, minister, rabbi or priest)<\/div><p>It is very important that while obtaining the information, you respect the spontaneous response of the interviewee when stating whether they are an independent or subordinate worker. Only if you have questions in determining the position in the occupation, define it by applying the criteria for autonomy in the processes of work and economic risk, always in this order.<\/p>\n\n<p>Below are some examples in which an additional explanation may be necessary:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- They are independent workers, for example, if they are dedicated to the trades of plumber, gardener, house painter, remedial teacher. They are considered independent even when they work in their customer's home, as they cannot be asked to perform any activity other than that agreed without involving a renegotiation of the initial \"contract\".<br \/>- Domestic servants (including nannies), are considered:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Subordinates, if they work in the employer's home, since they can be asked to do many other activities without involving a renegotiation of the initial contract, and they are further at the disposition of the person to whom the services are provided until the end of their work hours.<br \/>- Independent, if they work in their own home. In this situation it is more than evident that they have autonomy, and that they meet the criteria of economic risk by involving their own resources.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Loaders in wholesale produce markets, buses, airports, may be considered independent workers if they so state, since their relationship with the people to whom they provide their services is reduced to precisely that, a service, which may change at the customer's request, but is subject to renegotiation; such situation demonstrates that they face economic risk.<br \/>- Security guards of residential units: Are subordinates if they work for one or more residences, neighborhood associations or any other company.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Are independent if they state they negotiate with the neighborhoods or owners (or managers) of an area, the payment of their services consisting of watching over real or personal property. If the payment for this type of service depends on what the people who live in the area or come to the place choose to pay, they are not considered employed, even when they say they have a uniform, whistle or municipal permit.<br \/>- Taxi drivers. Consider them independent workers if they own the vehicle, even if they pay third parties for the use of (license) plates; they are also independent if they say they rent the vehicle, as they face economic risk in taking responsibility for the vehicle: dealing with any mechanical failure or accident that occurs to the unit.<\/div><p>Consider them subordinates if they only provide their labor.<\/p>\n\n<p>If questions arise in this regard, ask additional questions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- \"Who assumes the expense if the unit is damaged?\" \"Who responds first to the authorities in the case of an accident?\"<\/div><p>Based on the responses, determine the position in the occupation.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Contract manufacturers (pieceworkers). While it is true that contract manufacturers (pieceworkers) and sub-manufacturers do not own the raw materials used in the production process, the process is completed at their own expense and risk, and in the performance of their work they use their own infrastructure and resources.<br \/><br \/>This criteria applies, even in the case of the home manufacturing, where part of the infrastructure of the home (living room, kitchen, service patio; water and electricity) is used at the same time for the family life and performance of the production activity.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">In the case of home contract manufacturers (pieceworkers), it is evident that they combine organizational autonomy with a labor contract in the performance of their work, where the productive sphere is not differentiated from the domestic, but which is privileged, at least for the survey, with organizational autonomy. For this reason they are cataloged as independent workers.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Contract manufacturing (pieceworking) Form of production, assembly or other type of transformation of raw materials owned by third parties.<br \/><br \/>Subcontracting. Could be defined as the agreement entered between a person or company and an economic unit called a contractor, where the latter performs specific work contributing their own knowledge, tools, capital and personnel. The manner in which the subcontracting operates is similar in any sector: agriculture, construction, industry, mining, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- An economic unit, owner of a factory, hires a company (contractor) to manufacture shirts, who in turn contracts with sewing machine operators. In this case, the contracted company generally has its own facilities to do the work, and only receives the raw materials from the company owner.<br \/>- An institution (user) hires a company for the sanitation and cleaning of its facilities (service provider); the latter in turn hires the staff required to perform these activities. In this case the subcontracted staff performs the duties within the facilities of the user company, but work for the company that hired them directly. The subcontracted personnel work for the company that hired them directly (service provider); that is their employer.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Member (partner) of a cooperative. The person who is part of an association of independent workers in which those involved (not less than five) basically contribute their work to the association.<br \/><br \/>This organization is characterized by distributing among its members, in equal conditions, the time worked and amount of the operations performed. The objective of the association is the social and economic improvement of its members. The association may have some salaried employees.<br \/>Instruction:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 3h; if you circle option 2, continue with question 3b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent has a boss or supervisor at their current job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3B","name":"MX2018I_P3B","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"464","loc_end_pos":"464","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Engaged in a business or activity on own account","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3b. Does this mean [the respondent] has his\/her own business or is self-employed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No (skip to 3h)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3b<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who in the previous question said they did not have a boss, employer or superior at their job, in order to verify whether they are independent workers or subordinate managers.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If the worker is a member of a cooperative, consider them engaged in a business or activity on their own, as long as they participate as a proprietary member and worker, and in addition to receiving a payment or salary, receive profits or earnings for their participation.<\/div><p>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, continue with question 3c; if you circle option 2, go to question 3h.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and who did not have a boss or supervisor","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondents are engaged in a business or activity on their own account.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, has a business or activity on own account","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No, does not have a business or activity on own account","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3C1","name":"MX2018I_P3C1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"465","loc_end_pos":"465","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Business offer products or services to a single company, business, or intermediary","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3c. Does [the respondent] offer his\/her products or services to:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 A single business, company, or middleman?<br \/>[] 2 Several businesses, companies, or middlemen?<br \/>[] 3 Directly to consumers?<br \/>[] 4 Subsistence farming<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers to identify the level of autonomy of their economic unit.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Level of autonomy of the economic unit. Degree of freedom the economic unit has in its own management.<br \/>Agriculture-livestock operations for self-consumption. Activities aimed at the production of corn and beans for the consumption of one's own household.<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. To a single company, business or dealer<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers who generate products or services for a single economic unit.<\/div><p>Note that workers classified in this option lack or have minimal autonomy to decide the destination, quality of the goods and services they generate, because the raw materials with which they operate is not their own or is already committed.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Contractor or subcontractor who work for a single construction company.<br \/>- The farmer who normally sells all of their produce to a single wine-producer (dealer).<br \/>- Contract manufacturer (pieceworker) who produces for a single company.<\/div><p>The livestock farmer who has committed to selling all of their production (live hogs) to one cured meat factory.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. To several companies, businesses or dealers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those offering their products or services to several economic units or dealers: distributors, manufacturers and producers of goods and services, through which large volumes are normally sold.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The hammock weaver who sells his products to local shops with which he may or may not have a prior supply agreement.<br \/>- The person who copies pirated music and distributes it to merchants in various open air markets.<br \/>- The recyclable material scavenger (aluminum cans, cardboard, plastic, fabric, glass) who sells these products to local warehouses they choose.<\/div><p>3. Directly to the public<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who offer their production or services to end consumers, that is, the general public.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The gardener who provides their services directly to the households.<br \/>- The street vendor who offers their products to those who want to buy them.<br \/>- The professional who provides their services to those who request it.<\/div><p>4. It is a self-consumption agriculture-livestock operation<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers engaged in the production of corn or beans for the exclusive purpose of consumption by the members of their household.<br \/>- Workers engaged in the production of corn or beans in combination with raising backyard animals exclusively for the purpose of self-consumption.<\/div><p>Exclude agricultural production activities of products<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"pg\">[p.213]<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>other than corn or beans, and raising animals for commercial or self-consumption purposes.\n<br \/>Also exclude those who state they grow corn and\/or beans for both self-consumption and for sale, as in this case the commercial activity takes precedence, in which case you should circle option 1, 2 or 3, as applicable.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Consistency of the information. Make sure the options circled are consistent with each other, as 1 and 2 cannot be circled at the same time, nor can option 4 be circled along with the rest of the options, as it is common that in some economic units they consume the products they produce.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, continue with question 3d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent's business offer products or services to a single company, business, or intermediary.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3C2","name":"MX2018I_P3C2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"466","loc_end_pos":"466","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Business offer products or services to several businesses, companies, or intermediaries","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3c. Does [the respondent] offer his\/her products or services to:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 A single business, company, or middleman?<br \/>[] 2 Several businesses, companies, or middlemen?<br \/>[] 3 Directly to consumers?<br \/>[] 4 Subsistence farming<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers to identify the level of autonomy of their economic unit.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Level of autonomy of the economic unit. Degree of freedom the economic unit has in its own management.<br \/>Agriculture-livestock operations for self-consumption. Activities aimed at the production of corn and beans for the consumption of one's own household.<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. To a single company, business or dealer<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers who generate products or services for a single economic unit.<\/div><p>Note that workers classified in this option lack or have minimal autonomy to decide the destination, quality of the goods and services they generate, because the raw materials with which they operate is not their own or is already committed.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Contractor or subcontractor who work for a single construction company.<br \/>- The farmer who normally sells all of their produce to a single wine-producer (dealer).<br \/>- Contract manufacturer (pieceworker) who produces for a single company.<\/div><p>The livestock farmer who has committed to selling all of their production (live hogs) to one cured meat factory.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. To several companies, businesses or dealers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those offering their products or services to several economic units or dealers: distributors, manufacturers and producers of goods and services, through which large volumes are normally sold.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The hammock weaver who sells his products to local shops with which he may or may not have a prior supply agreement.<br \/>- The person who copies pirated music and distributes it to merchants in various open air markets.<br \/>- The recyclable material scavenger (aluminum cans, cardboard, plastic, fabric, glass) who sells these products to local warehouses they choose.<\/div><p>3. Directly to the public<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who offer their production or services to end consumers, that is, the general public.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The gardener who provides their services directly to the households.<br \/>- The street vendor who offers their products to those who want to buy them.<br \/>- The professional who provides their services to those who request it.<\/div><p>4. It is a self-consumption agriculture-livestock operation<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers engaged in the production of corn or beans for the exclusive purpose of consumption by the members of their household.<br \/>- Workers engaged in the production of corn or beans in combination with raising backyard animals exclusively for the purpose of self-consumption.<\/div><p>Exclude agricultural production activities of products<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"pg\">[p.213]<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>other than corn or beans, and raising animals for commercial or self-consumption purposes.\n<br \/>Also exclude those who state they grow corn and\/or beans for both self-consumption and for sale, as in this case the commercial activity takes precedence, in which case you should circle option 1, 2 or 3, as applicable.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Consistency of the information. Make sure the options circled are consistent with each other, as 1 and 2 cannot be circled at the same time, nor can option 4 be circled along with the rest of the options, as it is common that in some economic units they consume the products they produce.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, continue with question 3d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent's business offer products or services to several businesses, companies, or intermediaries.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3C3","name":"MX2018I_P3C3","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"467","loc_end_pos":"467","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Business offer products or services directly to the public","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3c. Does [the respondent] offer his\/her products or services to:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 A single business, company, or middleman?<br \/>[] 2 Several businesses, companies, or middlemen?<br \/>[] 3 Directly to consumers?<br \/>[] 4 Subsistence farming<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers to identify the level of autonomy of their economic unit.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Level of autonomy of the economic unit. Degree of freedom the economic unit has in its own management.<br \/>Agriculture-livestock operations for self-consumption. Activities aimed at the production of corn and beans for the consumption of one's own household.<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. To a single company, business or dealer<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers who generate products or services for a single economic unit.<\/div><p>Note that workers classified in this option lack or have minimal autonomy to decide the destination, quality of the goods and services they generate, because the raw materials with which they operate is not their own or is already committed.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Contractor or subcontractor who work for a single construction company.<br \/>- The farmer who normally sells all of their produce to a single wine-producer (dealer).<br \/>- Contract manufacturer (pieceworker) who produces for a single company.<\/div><p>The livestock farmer who has committed to selling all of their production (live hogs) to one cured meat factory.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. To several companies, businesses or dealers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those offering their products or services to several economic units or dealers: distributors, manufacturers and producers of goods and services, through which large volumes are normally sold.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The hammock weaver who sells his products to local shops with which he may or may not have a prior supply agreement.<br \/>- The person who copies pirated music and distributes it to merchants in various open air markets.<br \/>- The recyclable material scavenger (aluminum cans, cardboard, plastic, fabric, glass) who sells these products to local warehouses they choose.<\/div><p>3. Directly to the public<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who offer their production or services to end consumers, that is, the general public.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The gardener who provides their services directly to the households.<br \/>- The street vendor who offers their products to those who want to buy them.<br \/>- The professional who provides their services to those who request it.<\/div><p>4. It is a self-consumption agriculture-livestock operation<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers engaged in the production of corn or beans for the exclusive purpose of consumption by the members of their household.<br \/>- Workers engaged in the production of corn or beans in combination with raising backyard animals exclusively for the purpose of self-consumption.<\/div><p>Exclude agricultural production activities of products<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"pg\">[p.213]<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>other than corn or beans, and raising animals for commercial or self-consumption purposes.\n<br \/>Also exclude those who state they grow corn and\/or beans for both self-consumption and for sale, as in this case the commercial activity takes precedence, in which case you should circle option 1, 2 or 3, as applicable.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Consistency of the information. Make sure the options circled are consistent with each other, as 1 and 2 cannot be circled at the same time, nor can option 4 be circled along with the rest of the options, as it is common that in some economic units they consume the products they produce.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, continue with question 3d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent's business offer products or services directly to the public.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3C4","name":"MX2018I_P3C4","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"468","loc_end_pos":"468","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Business offer products or services for agricultural self-consumption","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3c. Does [the respondent] offer his\/her products or services to:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 A single business, company, or middleman?<br \/>[] 2 Several businesses, companies, or middlemen?<br \/>[] 3 Directly to consumers?<br \/>[] 4 Subsistence farming<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers to identify the level of autonomy of their economic unit.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Level of autonomy of the economic unit. Degree of freedom the economic unit has in its own management.<br \/>Agriculture-livestock operations for self-consumption. Activities aimed at the production of corn and beans for the consumption of one's own household.<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. To a single company, business or dealer<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers who generate products or services for a single economic unit.<\/div><p>Note that workers classified in this option lack or have minimal autonomy to decide the destination, quality of the goods and services they generate, because the raw materials with which they operate is not their own or is already committed.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Contractor or subcontractor who work for a single construction company.<br \/>- The farmer who normally sells all of their produce to a single wine-producer (dealer).<br \/>- Contract manufacturer (pieceworker) who produces for a single company.<\/div><p>The livestock farmer who has committed to selling all of their production (live hogs) to one cured meat factory.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. To several companies, businesses or dealers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those offering their products or services to several economic units or dealers: distributors, manufacturers and producers of goods and services, through which large volumes are normally sold.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The hammock weaver who sells his products to local shops with which he may or may not have a prior supply agreement.<br \/>- The person who copies pirated music and distributes it to merchants in various open air markets.<br \/>- The recyclable material scavenger (aluminum cans, cardboard, plastic, fabric, glass) who sells these products to local warehouses they choose.<\/div><p>3. Directly to the public<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who offer their production or services to end consumers, that is, the general public.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The gardener who provides their services directly to the households.<br \/>- The street vendor who offers their products to those who want to buy them.<br \/>- The professional who provides their services to those who request it.<\/div><p>4. It is a self-consumption agriculture-livestock operation<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers engaged in the production of corn or beans for the exclusive purpose of consumption by the members of their household.<br \/>- Workers engaged in the production of corn or beans in combination with raising backyard animals exclusively for the purpose of self-consumption.<\/div><p>Exclude agricultural production activities of products<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"pg\">[p.213]<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>other than corn or beans, and raising animals for commercial or self-consumption purposes.\n<br \/>Also exclude those who state they grow corn and\/or beans for both self-consumption and for sale, as in this case the commercial activity takes precedence, in which case you should circle option 1, 2 or 3, as applicable.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Consistency of the information. Make sure the options circled are consistent with each other, as 1 and 2 cannot be circled at the same time, nor can option 4 be circled along with the rest of the options, as it is common that in some economic units they consume the products they produce.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, continue with question 3d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent's business offer products or services for agricultural self-consumption.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3C9","name":"MX2018I_P3C9","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"469","loc_end_pos":"469","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Business offer products or services but does not know level of autonomy","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3c. Does [the respondent] offer his\/her products or services to:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 A single business, company, or middleman?<br \/>[] 2 Several businesses, companies, or middlemen?<br \/>[] 3 Directly to consumers?<br \/>[] 4 Subsistence farming<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers to identify the level of autonomy of their economic unit.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Level of autonomy of the economic unit. Degree of freedom the economic unit has in its own management.<br \/>Agriculture-livestock operations for self-consumption. Activities aimed at the production of corn and beans for the consumption of one's own household.<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. To a single company, business or dealer<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers who generate products or services for a single economic unit.<\/div><p>Note that workers classified in this option lack or have minimal autonomy to decide the destination, quality of the goods and services they generate, because the raw materials with which they operate is not their own or is already committed.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Contractor or subcontractor who work for a single construction company.<br \/>- The farmer who normally sells all of their produce to a single wine-producer (dealer).<br \/>- Contract manufacturer (pieceworker) who produces for a single company.<\/div><p>The livestock farmer who has committed to selling all of their production (live hogs) to one cured meat factory.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. To several companies, businesses or dealers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those offering their products or services to several economic units or dealers: distributors, manufacturers and producers of goods and services, through which large volumes are normally sold.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The hammock weaver who sells his products to local shops with which he may or may not have a prior supply agreement.<br \/>- The person who copies pirated music and distributes it to merchants in various open air markets.<br \/>- The recyclable material scavenger (aluminum cans, cardboard, plastic, fabric, glass) who sells these products to local warehouses they choose.<\/div><p>3. Directly to the public<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who offer their production or services to end consumers, that is, the general public.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The gardener who provides their services directly to the households.<br \/>- The street vendor who offers their products to those who want to buy them.<br \/>- The professional who provides their services to those who request it.<\/div><p>4. It is a self-consumption agriculture-livestock operation<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers engaged in the production of corn or beans for the exclusive purpose of consumption by the members of their household.<br \/>- Workers engaged in the production of corn or beans in combination with raising backyard animals exclusively for the purpose of self-consumption.<\/div><p>Exclude agricultural production activities of products<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"pg\">[p.213]<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>other than corn or beans, and raising animals for commercial or self-consumption purposes.\n<br \/>Also exclude those who state they grow corn and\/or beans for both self-consumption and for sale, as in this case the commercial activity takes precedence, in which case you should circle option 1, 2 or 3, as applicable.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Consistency of the information. Make sure the options circled are consistent with each other, as 1 and 2 cannot be circled at the same time, nor can option 4 be circled along with the rest of the options, as it is common that in some economic units they consume the products they produce.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, continue with question 3d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent's business offer products or services, but the level of autonomy is not known.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, does not know","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3_COE1_GRP","name":"MX2018I_P3_COE1_GRP","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"470","loc_end_pos":"471","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Main functions or tasks performed at primary job (main occupation groups)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. If [the respondent] has more than one job, we will talk about his\/her primary job. What are the main functions or responsibilities [the respondent] has at his\/her job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Describe the main functions\/responsibilities ________<br \/><br \/>What is the name of the position or job title? ________<br \/><br \/><span class=\"em\">Attention: <\/span>If the answer in question 3 refers to: housework in their own home, asking for assistance or money, or selling\/pawning their own belongings, then correct the sequence in battery 1 and ask question 2.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out the tasks or functions, as well as the name of the occupation, position or job they perform at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Position or job. Set of functions, obligations and tasks habitually performed by a person in their job, employment or occupation.<br \/>Main job. That which the informant identifies as such, based on their own assessment, if the interviewee has had more than one during the reference week.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Having two or more jobs during the reference period. Means that one employed person had labor bonds with at least two economic units during this period, even if they did not go in to work to either one because they were on vacation, sick, on leave or for any other reason.<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>Below are the criteria to use to determine first, if an interviewee had one or more jobs during the reference period; and second, if you detect the person had two or more jobs, help them, if necessary, to define which is the main one. This is very important, since the information from batteries 3 through 6 will refer to the main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Consider a person to have had a second job during the reference week:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If they normally perform it even if they have not done so during the cited period, regardless of the reason (personal difficulty, health problems, being on vacation, etc.), but they will have to return as there is a labor bond between the person and the economic unit.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- During the reference week Alan was on vacation from the two jobs he has.<br \/>- Maria requested leave for three months in the company where she performs her second job.<br \/>- Even if they have recently started to work there (before or during the reference week).<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cristina has worked for years on the morning shift as a nurse in a clinic; to supplement her income, one month before the reference week she began to also work, but at night, a few days a week caring for an elderly person in a private home.<br \/><br \/>If she was working during said period, but at different times, for two economic units by substituting the only job she had been performing. In this situation obtain as her main job the one that she just got.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- F\u00e9lix only worked Monday through Thursday, in the reference week, in an accounting firm because the contract ended; but on Friday of that week he started to work at his own business. Felix's main job, for the purposes of the survey, will be his own business, and the secondary, the job he left or lost.<br \/>- Adriana left her job for a contract manufacturer (pieceworker) on Friday of the reference week and started to work as a waitress in a restaurant on Saturday of that same week. Adriana's main job will be, for the purposes of the interview, that of waitress and the secondary, that of employee at the contract manufacturing company.<br \/><br \/>If she worked even for only a single time during this period. In this type of situation it is expected that the interviewee states their main job is the one they have been working for more time; but, definitively, it is the informant who has the final word.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sebastian works for a government agency, but took advantage of the fact that he was on vacation during the reference week to help his father harvest lettuce.<br \/>- Georgina works Monday through Friday in a bank, and on Saturday and Sunday of the reference week, earned extra income by working, a single time, in the restaurant of a beach resort.<br \/><br \/>Do not consider a person to have a second job:<br \/>- People who work on their own in a trade: masons, carpenters, seamstresses, merchants, gardeners, laundresses, etc.<br \/>- Professionals and technicians who are self-employed.<br \/><br \/>Do not think this type of worker has two or more jobs, since the type of contract established with their clients is not a one of labor but rather merely commercial by providing a service to their clients, and this does not count for the purposes of the survey, taking into consideration that the central purpose of this statistical program is to generate information about the labor conditions granted by economic units for which the employed population works.<br \/><br \/>- The farm worker who are engaged, at the same time and at the same address, to combine agricultural and livestock production activities (cultivating corn and raising swine, cultivating alfalfa and raising cattle, for example) since it is a single economic unit.<br \/>- Owners of their own business or activity in which they work at the same time and at the same address, to perform activities in different lines of business: sales and providing services or manufacturing and selling products. In this type of situation you should identify the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated, and on that basis identify the tasks and occupation the person performs.<\/div><p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Recognizing the main job. If an informant recognizes as the main job the one in which they did not work during the reference week, respect their response.<br \/>- Questions identifying the main job. Only if the informant hesitates to define which is the main job, assist them by telling them to keep in mind, first, the time spent on each job; if they still cannot make determine it, ask them to consider the income they receive all together in each of their jobs, the time of service and the employment benefits.<br \/>- How to ask the question. Read the first part of the question and enter the tasks or functions a person habitually performs on their main job.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Roman works for a ranch where he works raising cattle and swine. In this job, he usually only cares for the cattle, but during this time of year, generally he is asked to reinforce the corral posts. When entering the information, record the activities related to the installation and maintenance of the corrals.<br \/>- Mr. Cirilo is a farm hired laborer where they offer him work. During this season normally he goes to cut the tomatoes, that is, precisely what he is currently doing.<br \/>- How to enter the response. When entering the functions or activities a person performs in their main job, describe them according to the guidelines listed below. The information described should permit a verification of the occupation, position or job they claim they perform. Both data together should allow you to identify:<br \/>- The ability or degree of specialization of the person's position or occupation.<br \/>- The degree of responsibility necessary to perform the job or occupation declared.<br \/>- The instruments, tools or raw materials used in the preparation of the product or service.<\/div><p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- When the name of the occupation has nothing to do with the tasks described, ask additional questions to obtain the correct information, such as: \"you told me that you wash other people's clothes and are a seamstress, then, do you have two jobs, one a seamstress and the other a laundress? or, what do you do daily in your job?<br \/>- If the interviewee's response indicates that the worker performs activities that correspond to two or more occupations, in this battery of questions enter those to which the person dedicated more time during the reference period.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Painting building facades (wide house painter) and repairing hydro-sanitary installations (plumber)<br \/>- Monitoring the residential area (security guard) and running errands for the residents of a residential area (go-boy\/go-girl).<br \/>- If they mention a profession where the name doesn't agree with the tasks stated, ask additional questions such as: \"you told me that you studied...?\" or \"you told me that the occupation you perform consists of...? if the informant keeps giving the name of the major, don't make them uncomfortable by insisting, enter what they told you and record the inconsistency in the comments section.<br \/>- Unnecessary information. It is important that when recording the information in these questions you enter only what allows you to identify and classify the interviewee's occupation. Below are the elements you should consider when obtaining the information:<br \/>- If the information refers to occupations outside of the commercial activity, it is unnecessary that in the tasks section (first part of question 3) you enter that the interviewee works in collection, as one more of their tasks. Focus your description exclusively on the tasks that characterize the stated occupation.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- In the case of independent workers you should enter that they manage their business only if they do not perform activities directly related to another occupation; in the latter situation it is obvious to say that they are in charge of managing their own business, so when describing the tasks, limit yourself to entering the tasks directly related to the occupation or job in which they are engaged.<br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/>- When the occupation refers to food preparation it is not necessary to describe the ingredients used in its preparation, only mention the type of food and\/or beverages: sweet potato, preserves, pastries, shaved ice, bread, <span class=\"lang\">pulque<\/span> (alcoholic beverage), cheese, tacos, tortillas, etc.<br \/>[Omitted table]<br \/>- It is not necessary to describe the type of tasks performed in such detail, or the 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PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3_COE1","name":"MX2018I_P3_COE1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"472","loc_end_pos":"475","loc_width":"4","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Main functions or tasks performed at primary job (occupation)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3. If [the respondent] has more than one job, we will talk about his\/her primary job. What are the main functions or responsibilities [the respondent] has at his\/her job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Describe the main functions\/responsibilities ________<br \/><br \/>What is the name of the position or job title? ________<br \/><br \/><span class=\"em\">Attention: <\/span>If the answer in question 3 refers to: housework in their own home, asking for assistance or money, or selling\/pawning their own belongings, then correct the sequence in battery 1 and ask question 2.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out the tasks or functions, as well as the name of the occupation, position or job they perform at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Position or job. Set of functions, obligations and tasks habitually performed by a person in their job, employment or occupation.<br \/>Main job. That which the informant identifies as such, based on their own assessment, if the interviewee has had more than one during the reference week.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Having two or more jobs during the reference period. Means that one employed person had labor bonds with at least two economic units during this period, even if they did not go in to work to either one because they were on vacation, sick, on leave or for any other reason.<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>Below are the criteria to use to determine first, if an interviewee had one or more jobs during the reference period; and second, if you detect the person had two or more jobs, help them, if necessary, to define which is the main one. This is very important, since the information from batteries 3 through 6 will refer to the main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Consider a person to have had a second job during the reference week:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If they normally perform it even if they have not done so during the cited period, regardless of the reason (personal difficulty, health problems, being on vacation, etc.), but they will have to return as there is a labor bond between the person and the economic unit.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- During the reference week Alan was on vacation from the two jobs he has.<br \/>- Maria requested leave for three months in the company where she performs her second job.<br \/>- Even if they have recently started to work there (before or during the reference week).<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Cristina has worked for years on the morning shift as a nurse in a clinic; to supplement her income, one month before the reference week she began to also work, but at night, a few days a week caring for an elderly person in a private home.<br \/><br \/>If she was working during said period, but at different times, for two economic units by substituting the only job she had been performing. In this situation obtain as her main job the one that she just got.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- F\u00e9lix only worked Monday through Thursday, in the reference week, in an accounting firm because the contract ended; but on Friday of that week he started to work at his own business. Felix's main job, for the purposes of the survey, will be his own business, and the secondary, the job he left or lost.<br \/>- Adriana left her job for a contract manufacturer (pieceworker) on Friday of the reference week and started to work as a waitress in a restaurant on Saturday of that same week. Adriana's main job will be, for the purposes of the interview, that of waitress and the secondary, that of employee at the contract manufacturing company.<br \/><br \/>If she worked even for only a single time during this period. In this type of situation it is expected that the interviewee states their main job is the one they have been working for more time; but, definitively, it is the informant who has the final word.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sebastian works for a government agency, but took advantage of the fact that he was on vacation during the reference week to help his father harvest lettuce.<br \/>- Georgina works Monday through Friday in a bank, and on Saturday and Sunday of the reference week, earned extra income by working, a single time, in the restaurant of a beach resort.<br \/><br \/>Do not consider a person to have a second job:<br \/>- People who work on their own in a trade: masons, carpenters, seamstresses, merchants, gardeners, laundresses, etc.<br \/>- Professionals and technicians who are self-employed.<br \/><br \/>Do not think this type of worker has two or more jobs, since the type of contract established with their clients is not a one of labor but rather merely commercial by providing a service to their clients, and this does not count for the purposes of the survey, taking into consideration that the central purpose of this statistical program is to generate information about the labor conditions granted by economic units for which the employed population works.<br \/><br \/>- The farm worker who are engaged, at the same time and at the same address, to combine agricultural and livestock production activities (cultivating corn and raising swine, cultivating alfalfa and raising cattle, for example) since it is a single economic unit.<br \/>- Owners of their own business or activity in which they work at the same time and at the same address, to perform activities in different lines of business: sales and providing services or manufacturing and selling products. In this type of situation you should identify the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated, and on that basis identify the tasks and occupation the person performs.<\/div><p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Recognizing the main job. If an informant recognizes as the main job the one in which they did not work during the reference week, respect their response.<br \/>- Questions identifying the main job. Only if the informant hesitates to define which is the main job, assist them by telling them to keep in mind, first, the time spent on each job; if they still cannot make determine it, ask them to consider the income they receive all together in each of their jobs, the time of service and the employment benefits.<br \/>- How to ask the question. Read the first part of the question and enter the tasks or functions a person habitually performs on their main job.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Roman works for a ranch where he works raising cattle and swine. In this job, he usually only cares for the cattle, but during this time of year, generally he is asked to reinforce the corral posts. When entering the information, record the activities related to the installation and maintenance of the corrals.<br \/>- Mr. Cirilo is a farm hired laborer where they offer him work. During this season normally he goes to cut the tomatoes, that is, precisely what he is currently doing.<br \/>- How to enter the response. When entering the functions or activities a person performs in their main job, describe them according to the guidelines listed below. The information described should permit a verification of the occupation, position or job they claim they perform. Both data together should allow you to identify:<br \/>- The ability or degree of specialization of the person's position or occupation.<br \/>- The degree of responsibility necessary to perform the job or occupation declared.<br \/>- The instruments, tools or raw materials used in the preparation of the product or service.<\/div><p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- When the name of the occupation has nothing to do with the tasks described, ask additional questions to obtain the correct information, such as: \"you told me that you wash other people's clothes and are a seamstress, then, do you have two jobs, one a seamstress and the other a laundress? or, what do you do daily in your job?<br \/>- If the interviewee's response indicates that the worker performs activities that correspond to two or more occupations, in this battery of questions enter those to which the person dedicated more time during the reference period.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Painting building facades (wide house painter) and repairing hydro-sanitary installations (plumber)<br \/>- Monitoring the residential area (security guard) and running errands for the residents of a residential area (go-boy\/go-girl).<br \/>- If they mention a profession where the name doesn't agree with the tasks stated, ask additional questions such as: \"you told me that you studied...?\" or \"you told me that the occupation you perform consists of...? if the informant keeps giving the name of the major, don't make them uncomfortable by insisting, enter what they told you and record the inconsistency in the comments section.<br \/>- Unnecessary information. It is important that when recording the information in these questions you enter only what allows you to identify and classify the interviewee's occupation. Below are the elements you should consider when obtaining the information:<br \/>- If the information refers to occupations outside of the commercial activity, it is unnecessary that in the tasks section (first part of question 3) you enter that the interviewee works in collection, as one more of their tasks. 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If you circle option 1, continue with question 3e; if you circle option 2 or 9, go to question 3r.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent's business has employees or people to help with business or activity.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3E","name":"MX2018I_P3E","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"477","loc_end_pos":"477","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of business (or activity) types","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3e. Does [the respondent] have:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Only one type of business (or employment activity)?<br \/>[] 2 Various types of businesses (with different locations and functions)? (From here on out, we will be speaking only about his\/her primary business)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers to identify whether they are owners of a single type of business or various with different lines of business.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">Type of business or activity (line of business). <\/span>This is the type of goods and services a company or business generates according to its form of operation or organization.<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Company or business. <\/span>The economic unit that, under a single owner or controlling entity, combines actions and resources to perform activities of the production of goods, purchase-sale of merchandise or provision of services, whether or not for commercial purposes.<br \/><br \/>To perform its activities, an economic unit may have one or more establishments; or may work on the street, in an improvised stand, at the home of their customers or in their own home. In the case of economic units with more than one establishment, there may be branches or auxiliary units.<br \/><br \/><span class=\"ital\">Establishment. <\/span>The economic unit distinguished by having an address, that is, a place where it can be permanently located, as it has fixed construction or facilities where actions and resources are combined for the production of goods, purchase-sale of merchandise or the provision of services.<\/div><p>An auxiliary unit is an establishment that has an independent physical location, where only activities are conducted in support of other establishment(s) with which it shares its business name. It does not, therefore, provide services to third parties, that is, it does not have the authority to provide services to the public, make sales, produce or manufacture products. The purpose of its services is to facilitate the main activity of the entire company to which it belongs; therefore, when obtaining the information, you must identify the main activity to which the entire company is dedicated, not that of the auxiliary establishment.<\/p>\n\n<p>An auxiliary unit is an establishment that has an independent physical location, where activities are conducted only in support of another or other establishments with which it shares its business name. It does not, therefore, provide services to third parties, that is, it does not have the authority to provide services to the public, make sales, produce or manufacture products. The purpose of its services is to facilitate the main activity of the entire company to which it belongs; therefore, when obtaining the information, you must identify the main activity to which the entire company is dedicated, not that of the auxiliary establishment.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples of auxiliary units:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Warehouse (located at an address independent from the factory) that stores the fabrics and batting (raw materials) and the blankets and quilts (finished product) from the factory that generates these types of products.<br \/>- Administrative offices, located at another address, of a mining company whose mission is to conduct, exclusively, administrative and financial control of this company.<br \/>- Mechanical workshop of a government agency in which only vehicles of that government entity are repaired and maintained.<\/div><p>In conclusion, the distinction between productive and auxiliary establishments is extremely important, considering that the purpose of the survey, and this question in particular, is to identify the main activity to which the productive units are engaged, if they perform more than one, not those performed by the auxiliary establishments. Battery of questions 4 examines this distinction in more detail.<\/p>\n\n<p>It is important to say that not all economic units for which the employed population works have formal facilities like those listed above. There are others made of rustic materials: floor-anchored sheet metal stands, or stands that are installed in one place during the workday and taken down at the end of the day, as in the case of an assembled stand, motorized vehicles or not (for example, a hand cart on which prepared fruit is sold to the general public, and whose normal center of operations is the corner of a park).<\/p>\n\n<p>Thus, a company or business in one or more establishments may be dedicated to:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The production of goods and services of a single line of business: manufacturing footwear motor vehicles, manufacturing military uniforms, fighting crime, bee keeping, commerce, washing other people's clothes.<br \/>- The production of two or more lines of business in two or more establishments at the same time: fishing and manufacturing hats; raising bees and quarry extraction; selling food and doing printing work on clothing.<\/div><p>In situations like those described in the second bullet point, you must read the note of caution in option 2 to identify which is the main business:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The informant should define the principal business, based on their own assessment. If they respond that they don't know which to choose as the principal, help them by telling them to consider, first, which has the support, regularly, of the larger number of workers.<\/p>\n\n<p>When you reach this question you will be in a position to verify whether business activity defined as principal is consistent with the name of the occupation recorded in question 3; otherwise, ask additional questions to guaranty that the information obtained and which you must continue recording as principal until battery of questions 6, will refer precisely to the occupation you entered as principal.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. A single type of business or activity<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers who are dedicated to a single type of business or activity, regardless of whether it is performed in one or in different physical locations, as it is the same controlling economic unit (owner).<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The office of market studies of consumer preferences which has more than one branch.<br \/>- The owner of a chain of carts that sell food on different sites in a city.<br \/>- Independent workers of economic units that involve vertical integration processes in the generation of its goods and services.<\/div><p>Vertical integration refers to a single company undertaking all productive processes necessary to generate its goods or services: production, transportation or distribution and sales. In said productive process, the product that results from one of the phases serves, in turn, as the supply of another process, until one or more products are obtained, as a result of the process as a whole.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The independent worker whose economic unit is dedicated to the cultivation of forage corn or alfalfa for raising beef cattle and milk production.<br \/>- Raising hogs for slaughter and the sale of meats.<br \/>- Collecting catkin and making wax.<br \/>- Independent workers who have a single establishment in which they undertake their own activities from a different economic sector, in which case you will have to identify the main activity to which the economic unit is engaged, since the information you compile in the next question and in battery of questions 4 should refer to this one.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- A pharmacy owner who in the same establishment, in addition to selling medications, has a photo processing and printing service, as well as the preparation and sale of food for immediate consumption.<br \/>- The owner of a salon who in the same establishment, in addition to personal grooming services, sells various products.<\/div><p>2. Several types of businesses (with different locations)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers who are engaged in more than one type of business or activity, as long as each of these lines of business are performed in different establishments.<\/div><p>To check this option, it is mandatory that the following two requirements are met: engaged in more than one line of business and each of the lines is conducted at a different location.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- One businessperson has a carwash and an auto repair shop.<br \/>- A worker whose first business consists of preparing and distributing corn and potato chips in different stores in the town and the second, of growing broccoli and beans.<br \/>- An independent worker who gives private language classes and prepares banquets for special events.<\/div><p>The underlines in the preceding examples indicate that these activities were defined as the principal ones, in which case the sequence the interviewer should follow should focus on these when obtaining the information for the remaining questions through battery 6.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 3f.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed and hired workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of business (or activity) types.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Single type of business (or activity)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Various types of businesses (or activities)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3F1","name":"MX2018I_P3F1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"478","loc_end_pos":"478","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Business has stalls or establishments (or, if applicable, vehicles)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3f. How many stands or establishments (or in the case, vehicles) make up this business or company?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Only one<br \/>[] 2 More than one<\/div><div class=\"i2\">How many? _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 He\/she does not have any stands or establishments (or vehicles)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3f<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers who employ people, in order to find out in how many establishments or fixed addresses they operate their economic unit when conducting their main business or activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>As you can see, practically all of battery of questions 3 focuses on identifying the work conditions of the interviewee, with the exception of this question in particular and 3q, which seek to properly characterize the economic unit, identifying whether they have stands or establishments to conduct their economic<\/p>\n\n<p>activity and identifying the size of the establishment based on the number of workers who work in the establishment in which the interviewee is working.<\/p>\n\n<p>On the other hand, it is important to state that this question does not intend, strictly speaking, to learn the physical characteristics or equipment found in the establishments, it only seeks to identify in which establishments, addresses or fixed locations an economic unit operates in the performance of its principal activity. The count should include auxiliary establishments, speaking of those economic units that are formally established, if counting this type of establishment.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exceptionally, in the case of economic units that require the use of vehicular units to perform the economic activity, these are counted only if they are used to conduct the principal activity: transportation, sale or service, regardless of whether or not the vehicles are moved from one place to another. This case is explained in further detail below.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude economic units:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- That operate on the street, loading merchandise or products in their arms or hands: a merchant who sells gum in transportation lines, a tuna vendor who carries their merchandise in buckets.<br \/>- That are performed in the field: a collector of lechuguilla or medicinal herbs.<br \/>- That are performed on their own home, with or without a special installation.<br \/>- That lacking a premises, are located by their customers through a personal or home telephone number or going to their home, to hire their services.<br \/>- Having an establishment. Consider an independent worker to have an establishment to conduct their economic activity if:<br \/>- They are the owner of the site.<br \/>- It is available to them by lease.<br \/>- If they have one in the form of a loan. In this case, only if said establishment is used exclusively by the economic unit to which it is owned; if it is shared with another economic unit, do not consider the worker to have an establishment.<br \/>- It has independent access from the street, in the case of those economic units that are located within a property or lot of a private home, such that the space within the home for the economic unit is clearly delimited.<\/div><p>Consider cases like the following to be an establishment:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Any typical building such as a warehouse, stable, barn, business premises, office, thermoelectric plant, water treatment plant.<br \/>- A site where they can offer their services, although these services (interior decorating, exterminator, locksmith, computer repair or maintenance) are performed in the home of their customers.<br \/>- An establishment to carry out the management or storage of their machinery, material or vehicles, in the case of those economic units that are dedicated to building any construction site.<br \/>- Spaces or facilities lacking a traditional building: Dam or pond for raising aquatic species; mine (\"open pit or pit\"), plot, paddock, wire mesh fencing in the case of used auto lots.<br \/>- Fixed, semi-fixed or improvised stands. Each of these spaces is defined below.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Fixed stand. Structure built of aluminum, iron, sheet metal, wood, wire mesh or other relatively light materials, which are fixed to the ground in a public space (sidewalk, pavement in a commercial center, park, public plaza) or open air (lot or property), such that they remain in the same site day and night, where an economic activity is performed : shelving unit, stand, kiosks, news and magazine stands, display cases.<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option those who work on fixed stands that depend on clearly established economic units, such as banks, agencies or dealers of vehicles, real estate, telephone companies.<br \/><br \/>- Semi-fixed stand. Structure of any light material that is installed in a public space (street, open air market, commercial plaza). The main characteristics of this type of stand is that it is generally installed at the start of the workday and removed at the end of the same day. Its removal is relatively simple because<\/div><div class=\"i1\">it is not fixed to the ground: demonstration modular units and portable exhibits, mechanical kits, tubular stations.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Improvised stand. Rudimentary installation not fixed to the ground that is generally placed in the same public space to conduct an economic activity.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Vehicles on which the main activity is conducted. These are considered establishments, only and exclusively if the activity that characterizes or distinguishes an economic unit is conducted on them. Regardless of the line of business to which the economic unit is engaged in.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Vehicle is understood as any mobile unit, with or without a motor, such as: ship, cargo or passenger truck, pickup truck, wagon, motor boat or boat, trailer, tricycle.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Transporting people in taxis<br \/>- Selling fruits and vegetables on a cart<br \/>- Photographic service inside a truck<br \/>- Fishing from a motor boat<br \/>- Transporting tourists on tricycles<br \/>- Moving services in a truck<\/div><p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude from the count those vehicles that are only used as internal support for the economic unit to conduct its main activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- A chain of dry cleaners that, in addition to premises and administrative offices, has vehicles to deliver the clothes.<br \/>- A store selling construction material that also has vehicles for distribution.<\/div><p>Also exclude from the count the spaces that are only used to shelter vehicular units that serve as support for the performance of an economic unit.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Parking garages that are rented by the owner of a furniture store to shelter their vehicles at the end of the work day.<br \/>- Parking garages that are rented by a taxi driver to shelter their vehicular units.<br \/>- Space inside a parking lot to shelter carts that are used to sell food.<\/div><p>The following table illustrates, more concretely, the cases in which the vehicles should be counted, and when they should not.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>It is important to emphasize that the same line or type of business could be comprised of various establishments.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- An independent worker could have various newsstands; and another, several taco stands; and, one more, different stands to sell glasses.<br \/><br \/>In the cited examples, it is evident that each owner is dedicated to the same line of business, although they are performed at different locations, in which case you should count all the establishments that comprise the network.<br \/><br \/>- Work from home. In the case of economic units that are located on the property or lot of a private home, consider it to have an establishment only if the space allocated to perform the economic activity has a separate entrance from the residential space itself. If the entry is common, consider them not to have an establishment, even if they have special facilities.<\/div><p>The following images illustrate in which cases an economic unit is considered to be performed in a private home, based on whether or not it is an establishment.<\/p>\n\n<p>In this image, the economic unit (seamstress) does not have a site, as the access to the economic unit is the same as that of the home.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>According to the foregoing, consider an independent worker to lack an establishment, site or stand, if they perform their economic activity:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Walking in public spaces.<br \/>- In the homes of customers and lacking a site where their services are hired. For example, an electrician, exterminator, musician, clown, plumber, vendor of catalog products whose clients must come to their home, they must visit the clients or their clients must call on the telephone to hire their services.<br \/>- In a loaned space within an establishment or site and in which the independent worker is not responsible for said space, but in which they operate at the same time together with another economic unit (manager or owner of the establishment).<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>- Circle the respective option based on the following criteria:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Only one<br \/>- Independent workers who only have one establishment or vehicle to perform their main economic activity.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A taxi driver who has only one vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who only has one site in which to offer their Internet services.<br \/>- A taco vendor who only works on a corner (on a semi-fixed stand).<br \/>- A public accountant in whose firm they also sell jewelry.<br \/>- A fruit and vegetable vendor who exhibits and promotes the sale of their products on a cart pulled by a donkey.<br \/>- A person who, on the same fixed stand, in the morning prepares and sells food and in the afternoon sells clothing.<br \/>- Those who work inside their own homes, as long as the access to the business has a separate entrance from that to the home.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. More than one<br \/>- Independent workers who have two or more establishments to perform their main economic activity. If you circle this option, ask how many establishments the economic unit operates and how many serve as support to achieve their objectives. Enter the number they indicate.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. More than one<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A taxi driver who has three vehicles.<br \/>- A worker who only has two sites in which they provide their Internet services.<br \/>- A taco vendor who has five semi-fixed stands distributed in different parts of the city.<br \/>- An economic unit that has two small stores (premises), a warehouse and an office, has a total of four establishments.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Has no stand or establishment (or vehicle)<br \/>- Walking workers who use bags, baskets, buckets, with which they carry and transport the products they offer, walking in different public spaces.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A vendor of scrubbers for personal hygiene who carries a kind of necklace hanging around the neck.<br \/>- The cigarette vendor who exhibits and promotes his products in a box.<br \/>- The person who carries the tuna they are selling in a bucket.<br \/>- Those who don't have premises where their services can be hired and based on the type of trade or profession they have, go to the homes of their clients, as in the case of decorators, exterminators, clowns, gardeners, domestic servants, nurses.<br \/>- Independent workers who work in their own home, whose access to the business is the same as that to the home:<br \/>- A carpenter who has his workshop on the patio of his house.<br \/>- A seamstress who has her sewing machine in the living room of her house.<br \/>- A laundress who uses the washing machine and laundry room in her home.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 3g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed and hired workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent's business has stalls or establishments (or, if applicable, vehicles).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Only one","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"More than one","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Has no stalls or establishments (or vehicles)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3F2","name":"MX2018I_P3F2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"479","loc_end_pos":"480","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of stalls or establishments (or, if applicable, vehicles)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3f. How many stands or establishments (or in the case, vehicles) make up this business or company?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Only one<br \/>[] 2 More than one<\/div><div class=\"i2\">How many? _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 He\/she does not have any stands or establishments (or vehicles)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3f<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers who employ people, in order to find out in how many establishments or fixed addresses they operate their economic unit when conducting their main business or activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>As you can see, practically all of battery of questions 3 focuses on identifying the work conditions of the interviewee, with the exception of this question in particular and 3q, which seek to properly characterize the economic unit, identifying whether they have stands or establishments to conduct their economic<\/p>\n\n<p>activity and identifying the size of the establishment based on the number of workers who work in the establishment in which the interviewee is working.<\/p>\n\n<p>On the other hand, it is important to state that this question does not intend, strictly speaking, to learn the physical characteristics or equipment found in the establishments, it only seeks to identify in which establishments, addresses or fixed locations an economic unit operates in the performance of its principal activity. The count should include auxiliary establishments, speaking of those economic units that are formally established, if counting this type of establishment.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exceptionally, in the case of economic units that require the use of vehicular units to perform the economic activity, these are counted only if they are used to conduct the principal activity: transportation, sale or service, regardless of whether or not the vehicles are moved from one place to another. This case is explained in further detail below.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude economic units:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- That operate on the street, loading merchandise or products in their arms or hands: a merchant who sells gum in transportation lines, a tuna vendor who carries their merchandise in buckets.<br \/>- That are performed in the field: a collector of lechuguilla or medicinal herbs.<br \/>- That are performed on their own home, with or without a special installation.<br \/>- That lacking a premises, are located by their customers through a personal or home telephone number or going to their home, to hire their services.<br \/>- Having an establishment. Consider an independent worker to have an establishment to conduct their economic activity if:<br \/>- They are the owner of the site.<br \/>- It is available to them by lease.<br \/>- If they have one in the form of a loan. In this case, only if said establishment is used exclusively by the economic unit to which it is owned; if it is shared with another economic unit, do not consider the worker to have an establishment.<br \/>- It has independent access from the street, in the case of those economic units that are located within a property or lot of a private home, such that the space within the home for the economic unit is clearly delimited.<\/div><p>Consider cases like the following to be an establishment:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Any typical building such as a warehouse, stable, barn, business premises, office, thermoelectric plant, water treatment plant.<br \/>- A site where they can offer their services, although these services (interior decorating, exterminator, locksmith, computer repair or maintenance) are performed in the home of their customers.<br \/>- An establishment to carry out the management or storage of their machinery, material or vehicles, in the case of those economic units that are dedicated to building any construction site.<br \/>- Spaces or facilities lacking a traditional building: Dam or pond for raising aquatic species; mine (\"open pit or pit\"), plot, paddock, wire mesh fencing in the case of used auto lots.<br \/>- Fixed, semi-fixed or improvised stands. Each of these spaces is defined below.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Fixed stand. Structure built of aluminum, iron, sheet metal, wood, wire mesh or other relatively light materials, which are fixed to the ground in a public space (sidewalk, pavement in a commercial center, park, public plaza) or open air (lot or property), such that they remain in the same site day and night, where an economic activity is performed : shelving unit, stand, kiosks, news and magazine stands, display cases.<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option those who work on fixed stands that depend on clearly established economic units, such as banks, agencies or dealers of vehicles, real estate, telephone companies.<br \/><br \/>- Semi-fixed stand. Structure of any light material that is installed in a public space (street, open air market, commercial plaza). The main characteristics of this type of stand is that it is generally installed at the start of the workday and removed at the end of the same day. Its removal is relatively simple because<\/div><div class=\"i1\">it is not fixed to the ground: demonstration modular units and portable exhibits, mechanical kits, tubular stations.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Improvised stand. Rudimentary installation not fixed to the ground that is generally placed in the same public space to conduct an economic activity.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Vehicles on which the main activity is conducted. These are considered establishments, only and exclusively if the activity that characterizes or distinguishes an economic unit is conducted on them. Regardless of the line of business to which the economic unit is engaged in.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Vehicle is understood as any mobile unit, with or without a motor, such as: ship, cargo or passenger truck, pickup truck, wagon, motor boat or boat, trailer, tricycle.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Transporting people in taxis<br \/>- Selling fruits and vegetables on a cart<br \/>- Photographic service inside a truck<br \/>- Fishing from a motor boat<br \/>- Transporting tourists on tricycles<br \/>- Moving services in a truck<\/div><p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude from the count those vehicles that are only used as internal support for the economic unit to conduct its main activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- A chain of dry cleaners that, in addition to premises and administrative offices, has vehicles to deliver the clothes.<br \/>- A store selling construction material that also has vehicles for distribution.<\/div><p>Also exclude from the count the spaces that are only used to shelter vehicular units that serve as support for the performance of an economic unit.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Parking garages that are rented by the owner of a furniture store to shelter their vehicles at the end of the work day.<br \/>- Parking garages that are rented by a taxi driver to shelter their vehicular units.<br \/>- Space inside a parking lot to shelter carts that are used to sell food.<\/div><p>The following table illustrates, more concretely, the cases in which the vehicles should be counted, and when they should not.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>It is important to emphasize that the same line or type of business could be comprised of various establishments.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- An independent worker could have various newsstands; and another, several taco stands; and, one more, different stands to sell glasses.<br \/><br \/>In the cited examples, it is evident that each owner is dedicated to the same line of business, although they are performed at different locations, in which case you should count all the establishments that comprise the network.<br \/><br \/>- Work from home. In the case of economic units that are located on the property or lot of a private home, consider it to have an establishment only if the space allocated to perform the economic activity has a separate entrance from the residential space itself. If the entry is common, consider them not to have an establishment, even if they have special facilities.<\/div><p>The following images illustrate in which cases an economic unit is considered to be performed in a private home, based on whether or not it is an establishment.<\/p>\n\n<p>In this image, the economic unit (seamstress) does not have a site, as the access to the economic unit is the same as that of the home.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>According to the foregoing, consider an independent worker to lack an establishment, site or stand, if they perform their economic activity:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Walking in public spaces.<br \/>- In the homes of customers and lacking a site where their services are hired. For example, an electrician, exterminator, musician, clown, plumber, vendor of catalog products whose clients must come to their home, they must visit the clients or their clients must call on the telephone to hire their services.<br \/>- In a loaned space within an establishment or site and in which the independent worker is not responsible for said space, but in which they operate at the same time together with another economic unit (manager or owner of the establishment).<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>- Circle the respective option based on the following criteria:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Only one<br \/>- Independent workers who only have one establishment or vehicle to perform their main economic activity.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A taxi driver who has only one vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who only has one site in which to offer their Internet services.<br \/>- A taco vendor who only works on a corner (on a semi-fixed stand).<br \/>- A public accountant in whose firm they also sell jewelry.<br \/>- A fruit and vegetable vendor who exhibits and promotes the sale of their products on a cart pulled by a donkey.<br \/>- A person who, on the same fixed stand, in the morning prepares and sells food and in the afternoon sells clothing.<br \/>- Those who work inside their own homes, as long as the access to the business has a separate entrance from that to the home.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. More than one<br \/>- Independent workers who have two or more establishments to perform their main economic activity. If you circle this option, ask how many establishments the economic unit operates and how many serve as support to achieve their objectives. Enter the number they indicate.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. More than one<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A taxi driver who has three vehicles.<br \/>- A worker who only has two sites in which they provide their Internet services.<br \/>- A taco vendor who has five semi-fixed stands distributed in different parts of the city.<br \/>- An economic unit that has two small stores (premises), a warehouse and an office, has a total of four establishments.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Has no stand or establishment (or vehicle)<br \/>- Walking workers who use bags, baskets, buckets, with which they carry and transport the products they offer, walking in different public spaces.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A vendor of scrubbers for personal hygiene who carries a kind of necklace hanging around the neck.<br \/>- The cigarette vendor who exhibits and promotes his products in a box.<br \/>- The person who carries the tuna they are selling in a bucket.<br \/>- Those who don't have premises where their services can be hired and based on the type of trade or profession they have, go to the homes of their clients, as in the case of decorators, exterminators, clowns, gardeners, domestic servants, nurses.<br \/>- Independent workers who work in their own home, whose access to the business is the same as that to the home:<br \/>- A carpenter who has his workshop on the patio of his house.<br \/>- A seamstress who has her sewing machine in the living room of her house.<br \/>- A laundress who uses the washing machine and laundry room in her home.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 3g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed and hired workers, with more than one stall or establishment","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of stalls or establishments (or, if applicable, vehicles).","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"23","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"28","labl":"28","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3G1_1","name":"MX2018I_P3G1_1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"481","loc_end_pos":"481","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Paid workers at own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. 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Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers who have the support of other workers, to find out how many there are and what position in the occupation they have, to identify the employers and the workers they employ.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Circle the option(s) indicated by the informant, and then enter the amount in the corresponding spaces. If the response indicates that they only have the support of one type of worker, circle the respective option and do not make any annotations in the remaining options.<br \/>- How to count the personnel employed. Count all the workers who work for the economic unit, considering all establishments it has to perform its economic activity, as long as they are the same type of business or activity; for example, all workers who work attending the hot dog carts of an economic unit dedicated to the sale of this type of food.<br \/>- Count of all workers. Include in the sum all workers who work for the economic unit; regardless of their age, or whether or not they receive economic remuneration for their work.<br \/>- The number of workers varies. If the number of workers in the economic unit is variable throughout the year, count those who were working during the reference week.<\/div><p>1. Workers who receive payment<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have salaried workers (laborers and employees). If the number is equal to or greater than 998, enter code 998.<br \/>Worker who receives a payment (paid worker). The person who receives a payment for their work form the economic unit for which they work. The payment may be monetary or in kind (with marketable merchandise).<\/div><p>2. Partners\n<br \/>Employers or self-employed workers, when they are associated with other workers.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to count the partners in a company or business. Count them as such if they say so, that is, it does not matter if there is a legal document that covers them as a group or not. If you detect the presence of two or more partners, ask the interviewee to count all the workers who are working for that company, distinguishing them by their position in the occupation.<\/div><p>Remember that the partner is the person who, when incorporating a company or business in association with another person or other people, provides financial resources, labor, knowledge or skills for its operation. Count as partners only those workers who meet the preceding conditions; if they only contribute capital, do not count them as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>Respect the informant's response if they report the presence of a partner among the members of their household; for example, a married couple who run their grocery business, a farmer and his children, a carpenter who along with his wife and children are engaged in making furniture.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Unpaid workers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work regularly without receiving wages or a salary, whether or not they are family.<\/div><p>Worker who does not receive payment (unpaid worker). The employed person who does not receive any type of payment (monetary or in kind) for their occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Type of workers unknown<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who specify a number of workers, but do not know what type they are (paid, partners, unpaid), write the number of workers indicated.<br \/>- Workers for whom both pieces of information are unknown: number and type. Write code 999.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, go to question 3r.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed and hired workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if there are paid workers at own business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3G1_2","name":"MX2018I_P3G1_2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"482","loc_end_pos":"484","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of paid workers at own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3g. How many persons does [the respondent] employ or receive help from?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read, circle, and record the quantity mentioned by the respondent in the options)<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 9 is marked, skip to 4)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Paid employees<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Business partners<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Unpaid workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Doesn't know what type of workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers who have the support of other workers, to find out how many there are and what position in the occupation they have, to identify the employers and the workers they employ.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Circle the option(s) indicated by the informant, and then enter the amount in the corresponding spaces. If the response indicates that they only have the support of one type of worker, circle the respective option and do not make any annotations in the remaining options.<br \/>- How to count the personnel employed. Count all the workers who work for the economic unit, considering all establishments it has to perform its economic activity, as long as they are the same type of business or activity; for example, all workers who work attending the hot dog carts of an economic unit dedicated to the sale of this type of food.<br \/>- Count of all workers. Include in the sum all workers who work for the economic unit; regardless of their age, or whether or not they receive economic remuneration for their work.<br \/>- The number of workers varies. If the number of workers in the economic unit is variable throughout the year, count those who were working during the reference week.<\/div><p>1. Workers who receive payment<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have salaried workers (laborers and employees). If the number is equal to or greater than 998, enter code 998.<br \/>Worker who receives a payment (paid worker). The person who receives a payment for their work form the economic unit for which they work. The payment may be monetary or in kind (with marketable merchandise).<\/div><p>2. Partners\n<br \/>Employers or self-employed workers, when they are associated with other workers.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to count the partners in a company or business. Count them as such if they say so, that is, it does not matter if there is a legal document that covers them as a group or not. If you detect the presence of two or more partners, ask the interviewee to count all the workers who are working for that company, distinguishing them by their position in the occupation.<\/div><p>Remember that the partner is the person who, when incorporating a company or business in association with another person or other people, provides financial resources, labor, knowledge or skills for its operation. Count as partners only those workers who meet the preceding conditions; if they only contribute capital, do not count them as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>Respect the informant's response if they report the presence of a partner among the members of their household; for example, a married couple who run their grocery business, a farmer and his children, a carpenter who along with his wife and children are engaged in making furniture.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Unpaid workers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work regularly without receiving wages or a salary, whether or not they are family.<\/div><p>Worker who does not receive payment (unpaid worker). The employed person who does not receive any type of payment (monetary or in kind) for their occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Type of workers unknown<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who specify a number of workers, but do not know what type they are (paid, partners, unpaid), write the number of workers indicated.<br \/>- Workers for whom both pieces of information are unknown: number and type. Write code 999.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. 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Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3g. How many persons does [the respondent] employ or receive help from?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read, circle, and record the quantity mentioned by the respondent in the options)<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 9 is marked, skip to 4)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Paid employees<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Business partners<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Unpaid workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Doesn't know what type of workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers who have the support of other workers, to find out how many there are and what position in the occupation they have, to identify the employers and the workers they employ.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Circle the option(s) indicated by the informant, and then enter the amount in the corresponding spaces. If the response indicates that they only have the support of one type of worker, circle the respective option and do not make any annotations in the remaining options.<br \/>- How to count the personnel employed. Count all the workers who work for the economic unit, considering all establishments it has to perform its economic activity, as long as they are the same type of business or activity; for example, all workers who work attending the hot dog carts of an economic unit dedicated to the sale of this type of food.<br \/>- Count of all workers. Include in the sum all workers who work for the economic unit; regardless of their age, or whether or not they receive economic remuneration for their work.<br \/>- The number of workers varies. If the number of workers in the economic unit is variable throughout the year, count those who were working during the reference week.<\/div><p>1. Workers who receive payment<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have salaried workers (laborers and employees). If the number is equal to or greater than 998, enter code 998.<br \/>Worker who receives a payment (paid worker). The person who receives a payment for their work form the economic unit for which they work. The payment may be monetary or in kind (with marketable merchandise).<\/div><p>2. Partners\n<br \/>Employers or self-employed workers, when they are associated with other workers.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to count the partners in a company or business. Count them as such if they say so, that is, it does not matter if there is a legal document that covers them as a group or not. If you detect the presence of two or more partners, ask the interviewee to count all the workers who are working for that company, distinguishing them by their position in the occupation.<\/div><p>Remember that the partner is the person who, when incorporating a company or business in association with another person or other people, provides financial resources, labor, knowledge or skills for its operation. Count as partners only those workers who meet the preceding conditions; if they only contribute capital, do not count them as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>Respect the informant's response if they report the presence of a partner among the members of their household; for example, a married couple who run their grocery business, a farmer and his children, a carpenter who along with his wife and children are engaged in making furniture.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Unpaid workers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work regularly without receiving wages or a salary, whether or not they are family.<\/div><p>Worker who does not receive payment (unpaid worker). The employed person who does not receive any type of payment (monetary or in kind) for their occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Type of workers unknown<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who specify a number of workers, but do not know what type they are (paid, partners, unpaid), write the number of workers indicated.<br \/>- Workers for whom both pieces of information are unknown: number and type. Write code 999.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, go to question 3r.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed and hired workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if there are business partners at own business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3G2_2","name":"MX2018I_P3G2_2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"486","loc_end_pos":"488","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of business partners at own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3g. How many persons does [the respondent] employ or receive help from?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read, circle, and record the quantity mentioned by the respondent in the options)<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 9 is marked, skip to 4)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Paid employees<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Business partners<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Unpaid workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Doesn't know what type of workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers who have the support of other workers, to find out how many there are and what position in the occupation they have, to identify the employers and the workers they employ.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Circle the option(s) indicated by the informant, and then enter the amount in the corresponding spaces. If the response indicates that they only have the support of one type of worker, circle the respective option and do not make any annotations in the remaining options.<br \/>- How to count the personnel employed. Count all the workers who work for the economic unit, considering all establishments it has to perform its economic activity, as long as they are the same type of business or activity; for example, all workers who work attending the hot dog carts of an economic unit dedicated to the sale of this type of food.<br \/>- Count of all workers. Include in the sum all workers who work for the economic unit; regardless of their age, or whether or not they receive economic remuneration for their work.<br \/>- The number of workers varies. If the number of workers in the economic unit is variable throughout the year, count those who were working during the reference week.<\/div><p>1. Workers who receive payment<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have salaried workers (laborers and employees). If the number is equal to or greater than 998, enter code 998.<br \/>Worker who receives a payment (paid worker). The person who receives a payment for their work form the economic unit for which they work. The payment may be monetary or in kind (with marketable merchandise).<\/div><p>2. Partners\n<br \/>Employers or self-employed workers, when they are associated with other workers.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to count the partners in a company or business. Count them as such if they say so, that is, it does not matter if there is a legal document that covers them as a group or not. If you detect the presence of two or more partners, ask the interviewee to count all the workers who are working for that company, distinguishing them by their position in the occupation.<\/div><p>Remember that the partner is the person who, when incorporating a company or business in association with another person or other people, provides financial resources, labor, knowledge or skills for its operation. Count as partners only those workers who meet the preceding conditions; if they only contribute capital, do not count them as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>Respect the informant's response if they report the presence of a partner among the members of their household; for example, a married couple who run their grocery business, a farmer and his children, a carpenter who along with his wife and children are engaged in making furniture.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Unpaid workers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work regularly without receiving wages or a salary, whether or not they are family.<\/div><p>Worker who does not receive payment (unpaid worker). The employed person who does not receive any type of payment (monetary or in kind) for their occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Type of workers unknown<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who specify a number of workers, but do not know what type they are (paid, partners, unpaid), write the number of workers indicated.<br \/>- Workers for whom both pieces of information are unknown: number and type. Write code 999.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, go to question 3r.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed and hired workers, who had business partners","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of business partners at own business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"000","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 business partner","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 business partners","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"100","labl":"100","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"160","labl":"160","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"200","labl":"200","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"999","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3G3_1","name":"MX2018I_P3G3_1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"489","loc_end_pos":"489","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Unpaid workers at own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3g. How many persons does [the respondent] employ or receive help from?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read, circle, and record the quantity mentioned by the respondent in the options)<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 9 is marked, skip to 4)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Paid employees<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Business partners<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Unpaid workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Doesn't know what type of workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers who have the support of other workers, to find out how many there are and what position in the occupation they have, to identify the employers and the workers they employ.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Circle the option(s) indicated by the informant, and then enter the amount in the corresponding spaces. If the response indicates that they only have the support of one type of worker, circle the respective option and do not make any annotations in the remaining options.<br \/>- How to count the personnel employed. Count all the workers who work for the economic unit, considering all establishments it has to perform its economic activity, as long as they are the same type of business or activity; for example, all workers who work attending the hot dog carts of an economic unit dedicated to the sale of this type of food.<br \/>- Count of all workers. Include in the sum all workers who work for the economic unit; regardless of their age, or whether or not they receive economic remuneration for their work.<br \/>- The number of workers varies. If the number of workers in the economic unit is variable throughout the year, count those who were working during the reference week.<\/div><p>1. Workers who receive payment<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have salaried workers (laborers and employees). If the number is equal to or greater than 998, enter code 998.<br \/>Worker who receives a payment (paid worker). The person who receives a payment for their work form the economic unit for which they work. The payment may be monetary or in kind (with marketable merchandise).<\/div><p>2. Partners\n<br \/>Employers or self-employed workers, when they are associated with other workers.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to count the partners in a company or business. Count them as such if they say so, that is, it does not matter if there is a legal document that covers them as a group or not. If you detect the presence of two or more partners, ask the interviewee to count all the workers who are working for that company, distinguishing them by their position in the occupation.<\/div><p>Remember that the partner is the person who, when incorporating a company or business in association with another person or other people, provides financial resources, labor, knowledge or skills for its operation. Count as partners only those workers who meet the preceding conditions; if they only contribute capital, do not count them as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>Respect the informant's response if they report the presence of a partner among the members of their household; for example, a married couple who run their grocery business, a farmer and his children, a carpenter who along with his wife and children are engaged in making furniture.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Unpaid workers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work regularly without receiving wages or a salary, whether or not they are family.<\/div><p>Worker who does not receive payment (unpaid worker). The employed person who does not receive any type of payment (monetary or in kind) for their occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Type of workers unknown<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who specify a number of workers, but do not know what type they are (paid, partners, unpaid), write the number of workers indicated.<br \/>- Workers for whom both pieces of information are unknown: number and type. Write code 999.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, go to question 3r.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed and hired workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if there are unpaid workers at own business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3G3_2","name":"MX2018I_P3G3_2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"490","loc_end_pos":"491","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of unpaid workers at own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3g. How many persons does [the respondent] employ or receive help from?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read, circle, and record the quantity mentioned by the respondent in the options)<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 9 is marked, skip to 4)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Paid employees<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Business partners<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Unpaid workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Doesn't know what type of workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers who have the support of other workers, to find out how many there are and what position in the occupation they have, to identify the employers and the workers they employ.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Circle the option(s) indicated by the informant, and then enter the amount in the corresponding spaces. If the response indicates that they only have the support of one type of worker, circle the respective option and do not make any annotations in the remaining options.<br \/>- How to count the personnel employed. Count all the workers who work for the economic unit, considering all establishments it has to perform its economic activity, as long as they are the same type of business or activity; for example, all workers who work attending the hot dog carts of an economic unit dedicated to the sale of this type of food.<br \/>- Count of all workers. Include in the sum all workers who work for the economic unit; regardless of their age, or whether or not they receive economic remuneration for their work.<br \/>- The number of workers varies. If the number of workers in the economic unit is variable throughout the year, count those who were working during the reference week.<\/div><p>1. Workers who receive payment<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have salaried workers (laborers and employees). If the number is equal to or greater than 998, enter code 998.<br \/>Worker who receives a payment (paid worker). The person who receives a payment for their work form the economic unit for which they work. The payment may be monetary or in kind (with marketable merchandise).<\/div><p>2. Partners\n<br \/>Employers or self-employed workers, when they are associated with other workers.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to count the partners in a company or business. Count them as such if they say so, that is, it does not matter if there is a legal document that covers them as a group or not. If you detect the presence of two or more partners, ask the interviewee to count all the workers who are working for that company, distinguishing them by their position in the occupation.<\/div><p>Remember that the partner is the person who, when incorporating a company or business in association with another person or other people, provides financial resources, labor, knowledge or skills for its operation. Count as partners only those workers who meet the preceding conditions; if they only contribute capital, do not count them as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>Respect the informant's response if they report the presence of a partner among the members of their household; for example, a married couple who run their grocery business, a farmer and his children, a carpenter who along with his wife and children are engaged in making furniture.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Unpaid workers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work regularly without receiving wages or a salary, whether or not they are family.<\/div><p>Worker who does not receive payment (unpaid worker). The employed person who does not receive any type of payment (monetary or in kind) for their occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Type of workers unknown<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who specify a number of workers, but do not know what type they are (paid, partners, unpaid), write the number of workers indicated.<br \/>- Workers for whom both pieces of information are unknown: number and type. Write code 999.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, go to question 3r.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed and hired workers, who had unpaid workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of unpaid workers at own business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1 unpaid worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2 unpaid workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"50","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3G4_1","name":"MX2018I_P3G4_1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"492","loc_end_pos":"492","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Workers of unknown type at own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3g. How many persons does [the respondent] employ or receive help from?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read, circle, and record the quantity mentioned by the respondent in the options)<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 9 is marked, skip to 4)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Paid employees<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Business partners<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Unpaid workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Doesn't know what type of workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers who have the support of other workers, to find out how many there are and what position in the occupation they have, to identify the employers and the workers they employ.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Circle the option(s) indicated by the informant, and then enter the amount in the corresponding spaces. If the response indicates that they only have the support of one type of worker, circle the respective option and do not make any annotations in the remaining options.<br \/>- How to count the personnel employed. Count all the workers who work for the economic unit, considering all establishments it has to perform its economic activity, as long as they are the same type of business or activity; for example, all workers who work attending the hot dog carts of an economic unit dedicated to the sale of this type of food.<br \/>- Count of all workers. Include in the sum all workers who work for the economic unit; regardless of their age, or whether or not they receive economic remuneration for their work.<br \/>- The number of workers varies. If the number of workers in the economic unit is variable throughout the year, count those who were working during the reference week.<\/div><p>1. Workers who receive payment<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have salaried workers (laborers and employees). If the number is equal to or greater than 998, enter code 998.<br \/>Worker who receives a payment (paid worker). The person who receives a payment for their work form the economic unit for which they work. The payment may be monetary or in kind (with marketable merchandise).<\/div><p>2. Partners\n<br \/>Employers or self-employed workers, when they are associated with other workers.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to count the partners in a company or business. Count them as such if they say so, that is, it does not matter if there is a legal document that covers them as a group or not. If you detect the presence of two or more partners, ask the interviewee to count all the workers who are working for that company, distinguishing them by their position in the occupation.<\/div><p>Remember that the partner is the person who, when incorporating a company or business in association with another person or other people, provides financial resources, labor, knowledge or skills for its operation. Count as partners only those workers who meet the preceding conditions; if they only contribute capital, do not count them as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>Respect the informant's response if they report the presence of a partner among the members of their household; for example, a married couple who run their grocery business, a farmer and his children, a carpenter who along with his wife and children are engaged in making furniture.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Unpaid workers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work regularly without receiving wages or a salary, whether or not they are family.<\/div><p>Worker who does not receive payment (unpaid worker). The employed person who does not receive any type of payment (monetary or in kind) for their occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Type of workers unknown<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who specify a number of workers, but do not know what type they are (paid, partners, unpaid), write the number of workers indicated.<br \/>- Workers for whom both pieces of information are unknown: number and type. Write code 999.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, go to question 3r.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed and hired workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if there are workers of unknown type at own business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, has workers but unknown what type","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3G4_2","name":"MX2018I_P3G4_2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"493","loc_end_pos":"493","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of workers of unknown type at own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3g. How many persons does [the respondent] employ or receive help from?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read, circle, and record the quantity mentioned by the respondent in the options)<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 9 is marked, skip to 4)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Paid employees<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Business partners<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Unpaid workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Doesn't know what type of workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers who have the support of other workers, to find out how many there are and what position in the occupation they have, to identify the employers and the workers they employ.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Circle the option(s) indicated by the informant, and then enter the amount in the corresponding spaces. If the response indicates that they only have the support of one type of worker, circle the respective option and do not make any annotations in the remaining options.<br \/>- How to count the personnel employed. Count all the workers who work for the economic unit, considering all establishments it has to perform its economic activity, as long as they are the same type of business or activity; for example, all workers who work attending the hot dog carts of an economic unit dedicated to the sale of this type of food.<br \/>- Count of all workers. Include in the sum all workers who work for the economic unit; regardless of their age, or whether or not they receive economic remuneration for their work.<br \/>- The number of workers varies. If the number of workers in the economic unit is variable throughout the year, count those who were working during the reference week.<\/div><p>1. Workers who receive payment<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have salaried workers (laborers and employees). If the number is equal to or greater than 998, enter code 998.<br \/>Worker who receives a payment (paid worker). The person who receives a payment for their work form the economic unit for which they work. The payment may be monetary or in kind (with marketable merchandise).<\/div><p>2. Partners\n<br \/>Employers or self-employed workers, when they are associated with other workers.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to count the partners in a company or business. Count them as such if they say so, that is, it does not matter if there is a legal document that covers them as a group or not. If you detect the presence of two or more partners, ask the interviewee to count all the workers who are working for that company, distinguishing them by their position in the occupation.<\/div><p>Remember that the partner is the person who, when incorporating a company or business in association with another person or other people, provides financial resources, labor, knowledge or skills for its operation. Count as partners only those workers who meet the preceding conditions; if they only contribute capital, do not count them as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>Respect the informant's response if they report the presence of a partner among the members of their household; for example, a married couple who run their grocery business, a farmer and his children, a carpenter who along with his wife and children are engaged in making furniture.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Unpaid workers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work regularly without receiving wages or a salary, whether or not they are family.<\/div><p>Worker who does not receive payment (unpaid worker). The employed person who does not receive any type of payment (monetary or in kind) for their occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Type of workers unknown<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who specify a number of workers, but do not know what type they are (paid, partners, unpaid), write the number of workers indicated.<br \/>- Workers for whom both pieces of information are unknown: number and type. Write code 999.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, go to question 3r.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed and hired workers, who had workers of unknown type","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of workers of unknown type at own business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2 workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3G9","name":"MX2018I_P3G9","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"494","loc_end_pos":"494","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Does not know number of workers at own business","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3g. How many persons does [the respondent] employ or receive help from?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read, circle, and record the quantity mentioned by the respondent in the options)<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 9 is marked, skip to 4)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Paid employees<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Business partners<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Unpaid workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Doesn't know what type of workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers who have the support of other workers, to find out how many there are and what position in the occupation they have, to identify the employers and the workers they employ.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Circle the option(s) indicated by the informant, and then enter the amount in the corresponding spaces. If the response indicates that they only have the support of one type of worker, circle the respective option and do not make any annotations in the remaining options.<br \/>- How to count the personnel employed. Count all the workers who work for the economic unit, considering all establishments it has to perform its economic activity, as long as they are the same type of business or activity; for example, all workers who work attending the hot dog carts of an economic unit dedicated to the sale of this type of food.<br \/>- Count of all workers. Include in the sum all workers who work for the economic unit; regardless of their age, or whether or not they receive economic remuneration for their work.<br \/>- The number of workers varies. If the number of workers in the economic unit is variable throughout the year, count those who were working during the reference week.<\/div><p>1. Workers who receive payment<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have salaried workers (laborers and employees). If the number is equal to or greater than 998, enter code 998.<br \/>Worker who receives a payment (paid worker). The person who receives a payment for their work form the economic unit for which they work. The payment may be monetary or in kind (with marketable merchandise).<\/div><p>2. Partners\n<br \/>Employers or self-employed workers, when they are associated with other workers.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to count the partners in a company or business. Count them as such if they say so, that is, it does not matter if there is a legal document that covers them as a group or not. If you detect the presence of two or more partners, ask the interviewee to count all the workers who are working for that company, distinguishing them by their position in the occupation.<\/div><p>Remember that the partner is the person who, when incorporating a company or business in association with another person or other people, provides financial resources, labor, knowledge or skills for its operation. Count as partners only those workers who meet the preceding conditions; if they only contribute capital, do not count them as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>Respect the informant's response if they report the presence of a partner among the members of their household; for example, a married couple who run their grocery business, a farmer and his children, a carpenter who along with his wife and children are engaged in making furniture.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Unpaid workers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work regularly without receiving wages or a salary, whether or not they are family.<\/div><p>Worker who does not receive payment (unpaid worker). The employed person who does not receive any type of payment (monetary or in kind) for their occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Type of workers unknown<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who specify a number of workers, but do not know what type they are (paid, partners, unpaid), write the number of workers indicated.<br \/>- Workers for whom both pieces of information are unknown: number and type. Write code 999.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, go to question 3r.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were self-employed and hired workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent does not know the number of workers at own.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, does not know","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3G_TOT","name":"MX2018I_P3G_TOT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"495","loc_end_pos":"497","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of workers employed by own business (total)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3g. How many persons does [the respondent] employ or receive help from?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read, circle, and record the quantity mentioned by the respondent in the options)<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 9 is marked, skip to 4)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Paid employees<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Business partners<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Unpaid workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Doesn't know what type of workers<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Number of persons] _ _ _<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers who have the support of other workers, to find out how many there are and what position in the occupation they have, to identify the employers and the workers they employ.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Circle the option(s) indicated by the informant, and then enter the amount in the corresponding spaces. If the response indicates that they only have the support of one type of worker, circle the respective option and do not make any annotations in the remaining options.<br \/>- How to count the personnel employed. Count all the workers who work for the economic unit, considering all establishments it has to perform its economic activity, as long as they are the same type of business or activity; for example, all workers who work attending the hot dog carts of an economic unit dedicated to the sale of this type of food.<br \/>- Count of all workers. Include in the sum all workers who work for the economic unit; regardless of their age, or whether or not they receive economic remuneration for their work.<br \/>- The number of workers varies. If the number of workers in the economic unit is variable throughout the year, count those who were working during the reference week.<\/div><p>1. Workers who receive payment<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have salaried workers (laborers and employees). If the number is equal to or greater than 998, enter code 998.<br \/>Worker who receives a payment (paid worker). The person who receives a payment for their work form the economic unit for which they work. The payment may be monetary or in kind (with marketable merchandise).<\/div><p>2. Partners\n<br \/>Employers or self-employed workers, when they are associated with other workers.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to count the partners in a company or business. Count them as such if they say so, that is, it does not matter if there is a legal document that covers them as a group or not. If you detect the presence of two or more partners, ask the interviewee to count all the workers who are working for that company, distinguishing them by their position in the occupation.<\/div><p>Remember that the partner is the person who, when incorporating a company or business in association with another person or other people, provides financial resources, labor, knowledge or skills for its operation. Count as partners only those workers who meet the preceding conditions; if they only contribute capital, do not count them as such.<\/p>\n\n<p>Respect the informant's response if they report the presence of a partner among the members of their household; for example, a married couple who run their grocery business, a farmer and his children, a carpenter who along with his wife and children are engaged in making furniture.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Unpaid workers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work regularly without receiving wages or a salary, whether or not they are family.<\/div><p>Worker who does not receive payment (unpaid worker). The employed person who does not receive any type of payment (monetary or in kind) for their occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Type of workers unknown<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who specify a number of workers, but do not know what type they are (paid, partners, unpaid), write the number of workers indicated.<br \/>- Workers for whom both pieces of information are unknown: number and type. Write code 999.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. 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Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3H","name":"MX2018I_P3H","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"498","loc_end_pos":"498","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of payment received at current primary job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3h. For this job:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Does [the respondent] receive payment?<br \/>[] 2 Is [the respondent] a non-relative who works without pay? (skip to 3l)<br \/>[] 3 Is [the respondent] a relative who works without pay? (skip to 3l)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3h<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to subordinate workers, to differentiate them based on whether or not they are paid for their work and to distinguish those who have or do not have a family tie to the owner of the economic unit.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Workers who receive payment<br \/>Workers who receive a payment in exchange for their work, regardless of the amount, the form or the frequency.<br \/>2. A non-family unpaid worker<br \/>The worker who does not receive a payment for working in the business, company or lands of a person who is not a family member. This person may receive compensation systematically that is not salable, such as lodging, clothing for personal use or training.<br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Apprentices and trainees.<br \/>- Workers who provide their social service or complete their professional practice, without receiving any payment for such work.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. A family unpaid worker<br \/>The subordinate worker who works for an economic unit, owned by a family member (whether or not they are a member of the household), where they do not receive economic income in exchange for their work.<br \/><br \/>When it comes to household members, it is common that work performed may be considered mandatory and, therefore, is not remunerated because they are a member of the household, but may receive or have rights to the economic unit, such as consuming what is produced without paying for it, receiving education, food, clothing or training.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1 or 9, continue with question 3i; if you circle option 2 or 3, go to question 3q.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were subordinate workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of payment received at current primary job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Receives payment","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Unpaid non-family worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Unpaid family worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3I_CONTRACT","name":"MX2018I_P3I_CONTRACT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"499","loc_end_pos":"499","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Written contract at current primary job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3i. Does [the respondent] have a written contract for this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No (skip to 3k)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 3k)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3j<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out whether or not they have a written employment contract in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Written employment contract. <\/span>Pact or agreement in writing made between the worker and the economic unit for which a person works, in which the rights and obligations that govern the working relationship are established.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were paid subordinate workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the worker has a written contract at current primary job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3J1","name":"MX2018I_P3J1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"500","loc_end_pos":"500","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of contract at current primary job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3j. Is [the respondent's] contract:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Temporary or only for a specific project?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 For less than 2 months<br \/>[] 2 For between 2 and 6 months<br \/>[] 3 For between 6 months and 1 year<br \/>[] 4 Until the project is completed<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 For an in-house\/base position or for an unspecified amount of time?<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3j<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out whether or not they have a written employment contract in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Written employment contract. <\/span>Pact or agreement in writing made between the worker and the economic unit for which a person works, in which the rights and obligations that govern the working relationship are established.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were paid subordinate workers and with a written work contract","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of contract at current primary job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Temporary or for specific task","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Indefinite","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"More than six months up to one year","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Until the end of the work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3J2","name":"MX2018I_P3J2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"501","loc_end_pos":"501","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Length of contract at current primary job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3j. Is [the respondent's] contract:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Temporary or only for a specific project?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 For less than 2 months<br \/>[] 2 For between 2 and 6 months<br \/>[] 3 For between 6 months and 1 year<br \/>[] 4 Until the project is completed<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 For an in-house\/base position or for an unspecified amount of time?<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3j<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out whether or not they have a written employment contract in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Written employment contract. <\/span>Pact or agreement in writing made between the worker and the economic unit for which a person works, in which the rights and obligations that govern the working relationship are established.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were paid subordinate workers and with a written temporary work contract","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the length of contract at current primary job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Less than 2 months","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2 to 6 months","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"More than 6 months and up to 1 year","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Until the end of the task or work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3K1_BONUS","name":"MX2018I_P3K1_BONUS","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"502","loc_end_pos":"502","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Receives end-of-year bonus at current job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3k. At his\/her job, does [the respondent] receive:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 End-of-year bonuses?<br \/>[] 2 Paid vacation days?<br \/>[] 3 A share in employer profits (profit-sharing)?<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 5 [The respondent] doesn't receive anything<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3l<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out whether they have basic employment benefits.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Employment benefits. <\/span>Goods and services in money or in kind which workers receive from the economic unit for which they work, as a supplement to their employment income.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment benefits are granted in accordance with the Federal Labor Law or as agreed in agreements, collective bargaining agreements and other institutionally recognized forms.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Disposition of benefits. Consider a worker to have the legal benefits if the response is yes. Regardless of whether or not they are used, you are only interested in knowing if the employment contract specifies the worker has them.<br \/>- Consistency of the information. Verify the consistency of the responses, for example, if a worker says they are a government employee, it is not possible for them to have profit sharing. 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Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3k. At his\/her job, does [the respondent] receive:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 End-of-year bonuses?<br \/>[] 2 Paid vacation days?<br \/>[] 3 A share in employer profits (profit-sharing)?<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 5 [The respondent] doesn't receive anything<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3l<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out whether they have basic employment benefits.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Employment benefits. <\/span>Goods and services in money or in kind which workers receive from the economic unit for which they work, as a supplement to their employment income.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment benefits are granted in accordance with the Federal Labor Law or as agreed in agreements, collective bargaining agreements and other institutionally recognized forms.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Disposition of benefits. Consider a worker to have the legal benefits if the response is yes. Regardless of whether or not they are used, you are only interested in knowing if the employment contract specifies the worker has them.<br \/>- Consistency of the information. Verify the consistency of the responses, for example, if a worker says they are a government employee, it is not possible for them to have profit sharing. In situations like this, corroborate the information with the interviewee and correct where necessary.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were paid subordinate workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent receives paid vacations at current job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, receives paid vacations","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3K3","name":"MX2018I_P3K3","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"504","loc_end_pos":"504","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Receives profit sharing at current job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3k. At his\/her job, does [the respondent] receive:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 End-of-year bonuses?<br \/>[] 2 Paid vacation days?<br \/>[] 3 A share in employer profits (profit-sharing)?<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 5 [The respondent] doesn't receive anything<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3l<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out whether they have basic employment benefits.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Employment benefits. <\/span>Goods and services in money or in kind which workers receive from the economic unit for which they work, as a supplement to their employment income.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment benefits are granted in accordance with the Federal Labor Law or as agreed in agreements, collective bargaining agreements and other institutionally recognized forms.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Disposition of benefits. Consider a worker to have the legal benefits if the response is yes. Regardless of whether or not they are used, you are only interested in knowing if the employment contract specifies the worker has them.<br \/>- Consistency of the information. Verify the consistency of the responses, for example, if a worker says they are a government employee, it is not possible for them to have profit sharing. In situations like this, corroborate the information with the interviewee and correct where necessary.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were paid subordinate workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent receives profit sharing at current job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, receives profit sharing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3K4","name":"MX2018I_P3K4","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"505","loc_end_pos":"505","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Receives other work benefits at current job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3k. At his\/her job, does [the respondent] receive:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 End-of-year bonuses?<br \/>[] 2 Paid vacation days?<br \/>[] 3 A share in employer profits (profit-sharing)?<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 5 [The respondent] doesn't receive anything<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3l<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out whether they have basic employment benefits.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Employment benefits. <\/span>Goods and services in money or in kind which workers receive from the economic unit for which they work, as a supplement to their employment income.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment benefits are granted in accordance with the Federal Labor Law or as agreed in agreements, collective bargaining agreements and other institutionally recognized forms.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Disposition of benefits. Consider a worker to have the legal benefits if the response is yes. Regardless of whether or not they are used, you are only interested in knowing if the employment contract specifies the worker has them.<br \/>- Consistency of the information. Verify the consistency of the responses, for example, if a worker says they are a government employee, it is not possible for them to have profit sharing. In situations like this, corroborate the information with the interviewee and correct where necessary.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were paid subordinate workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent receives other work benefits at current job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, receives other benefits","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3K5","name":"MX2018I_P3K5","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"506","loc_end_pos":"506","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Does not receive any work benefits at current job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3k. At his\/her job, does [the respondent] receive:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 End-of-year bonuses?<br \/>[] 2 Paid vacation days?<br \/>[] 3 A share in employer profits (profit-sharing)?<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 5 [The respondent] doesn't receive anything<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3l<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out whether they have basic employment benefits.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Employment benefits. <\/span>Goods and services in money or in kind which workers receive from the economic unit for which they work, as a supplement to their employment income.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment benefits are granted in accordance with the Federal Labor Law or as agreed in agreements, collective bargaining agreements and other institutionally recognized forms.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Disposition of benefits. Consider a worker to have the legal benefits if the response is yes. Regardless of whether or not they are used, you are only interested in knowing if the employment contract specifies the worker has them.<br \/>- Consistency of the information. Verify the consistency of the responses, for example, if a worker says they are a government employee, it is not possible for them to have profit sharing. In situations like this, corroborate the information with the interviewee and correct where necessary.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were paid subordinate workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent does not receive any work benefits at current job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, does not receive any benefits","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3K9","name":"MX2018I_P3K9","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"507","loc_end_pos":"507","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Does not know if they receive any work benefits at current job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3k. At his\/her job, does [the respondent] receive:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 End-of-year bonuses?<br \/>[] 2 Paid vacation days?<br \/>[] 3 A share in employer profits (profit-sharing)?<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 5 [The respondent] doesn't receive anything<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3l<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out whether they have basic employment benefits.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Employment benefits. <\/span>Goods and services in money or in kind which workers receive from the economic unit for which they work, as a supplement to their employment income.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment benefits are granted in accordance with the Federal Labor Law or as agreed in agreements, collective bargaining agreements and other institutionally recognized forms.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Disposition of benefits. Consider a worker to have the legal benefits if the response is yes. Regardless of whether or not they are used, you are only interested in knowing if the employment contract specifies the worker has them.<br \/>- Consistency of the information. Verify the consistency of the responses, for example, if a worker says they are a government employee, it is not possible for them to have profit sharing. In situations like this, corroborate the information with the interviewee and correct where necessary.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were paid subordinate workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent does not know if they receive any work benefits at current job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, does not know if they receive benefits","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P3L","name":"MX2018I_P3L","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"508","loc_end_pos":"509","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of people at current job (approximate, including the owner)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3l. Approximately how many people, including [the respondent's] boss, work at his\/her workplace?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 1 person<br \/>[] 02 2 to 5 people<br \/>[] 03 6 to 10 people<br \/>[] 04 11 to 15 people<br \/>[] 05 16 to 20 people<br \/>[] 06 21 to 30 people<br \/>[] 07 31 to 50 people<br \/>[] 08 51 to 100 people<br \/>[] 09 101 to 250 people<br \/>[] 10 251 to 500 people<br \/>[] 11 501 or more people<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3q<\/span>\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>This question is asked to subordinate workers to identify the size of the establishment, through the number of people who work there.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>The criterion to identify the size of the establishment where an interviewee works through the number of workers who are physically there or who depend on that establishment in particular, applies for economic units in both the private and public sector.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Classification of subordinate workers. If the interviewee is a subordinate worker, tell them to count all the employees who work for the establishment, business or company, including the owner. If an economic unit is comprised of two or more establishments, ask the interviewee to count only the number of workers where they are working.<br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Giovanny (interviewee) works for the cafeteria \"El Cafetal\", the business is in two premises located at different addresses, but he works in the downtown premises. In both locations, 12 people work. In this case, you only have to identify the number of people who work in the premises where Giovanny works.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Non-profit organization workers. When the information indicates that a person works in a civil organization, such as unions, coalitions, federations, verify that only the administrative personnel who work in the offices have been counted, excluding members or enrollees.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Size of the establishment when the workers work outside of the facilities of the economic unit that hired them. This is the case, for example, of workers in security guard services, those who do sanitation and cleaning, collectors, transporters. In this type of situation, identify the size of the establishment based on the number of workers who work for the economic unit that hired them.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Alicia works as a receptionist in a laboratory located in the building \"The Medical Tower\", where primarily specialty doctor's offices are located; two clinical laboratories and some accounting and legal consulting firms. Since she works in the clinical laboratory \"medical center\", you should only ask how many people work in that laboratory.<br \/>- Mr. Buenrostro works for the state Secretariat of Tourism. In the same building, there are personnel of the State Medical Arbitration Commission, the INEGI and the Secretariat of Treasury. In this case, you should only identify the personnel from the state Secretariat of Tourism.<br \/>- Esther monitors access to the INEGI facilities; she works for an independent company that provides private security services. Ask how many people, including the administrative staff, work for the security company.<br \/>- Marcos works together with fifteen other operators for a transportation company that has branches in different parts of the country. Count only the workers who work at the branch for which Marcos works.<br \/><br \/>- The number of workers varies based on the time of year. Given responses like these, ask how many workers usually work during the time of year in which you are conducting the interview. You can adapt the question saying: \"Usually, this time of year, approximately how many people, including the owner, work where Eduardo (interviewee) works?\"<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Employee of a subordinate worker. If a person works (with or without pay) for a subordinate worker, as an exceptional case, count only the workers who work for the subordinate worker; note that this person has become the employer of the former.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Sixto (interviewee) was hired by Jos\u00e9 (subordinate worker who works as an accountant in an accounting firm where 12 people work) to help him organize the data. Sixto's salary comes from Jose's \"pocket\", not the company's; therefore, you should circle option 02, that is, consider only two people to make up the economic unit for which Sixto works.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Classification of domestic servants. Circle option 01 one person, only in the case of a domestic servant working in the domestic unit.<br \/><br \/>Exclude from option 01 those domestic servants who work in the employer's private home, despite being on the payroll of the employer's company or business. Count them as a member of the employer's economic unit.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Although Servando is a full-time private driver for a family, he is registered on the payroll of a government institution. In this case, ask how many people work in the establishment of that governmental agency.<br \/>- Amalia is a cook in a private home (and resides there), but her employer included her on the payroll along with more than 250 workers in his\/her company. In this case, circle option 10.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Establishment size unknown. If the response is that the total number of workers is unknown, read to the informant, as an example, some of the ranges considered in the options to obtain the most precise response possible. If they continue to respond that the information is unknown, circle the option with nines.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 3r.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were subordinate workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the approximate number of people at current job, including the owner.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"1 person","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"2 to 5 people","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"6 to 10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"11 to 15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"16 to 20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"21 to 30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"31 to 50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"51 to 100","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"101 to 250","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"251 to 500","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"501+ people","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4","name":"MX2018I_P4","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"510","loc_end_pos":"510","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Name of company, business, or institution they work for","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. What is the name of the company, business, or institution that [the respondent] works in or helps?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Record the full name of the company, business, or institution ________<br \/>[] 2 The business does not have a name or public purpose<br \/>[] 3 Works in a domestic setting or works for another worker (skip to 5)<br \/>[] 4 Works abroad (skip to 8)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>The name of the economic unit may refer to the name of the owner of the business or company, it may appear in visible locations, such as facades or lighted signs or may not appear as such, but allows the business to be recognized in the community. Furthermore, an economic unit may or may not be registered with any government agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>The mere availability of a professional license, plates or the concession, (as occurs in the case of professionals and taxi drivers, respectively) does not constitute a name for the ENOE. Belonging to a group or coalition of taxi drivers, on the other hand, does constitute a name.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Identification of common name:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- In addition to the name or business name of the economic unit, you should record the generic name by which an establishment or site is known or identified, such that there is no doubt as to activity to which it is dedicated: car wash, butcher, scientific research center, kitchen range, college (school), poultry farm, grocery store, vulcanizer, shoe store.<br \/>In the cases of businesses that lack a specific generic name, put the words factory, firm, office after the products produced or sold or the services provided, as applicable: bicycle repair workshop, law firm, administrative office, gift store.<br \/>- Identification of the initials of corporations and non-profit organizations. If an economic unit is registered under any of these \"regimens\", write the complete name of the unit, including the initials of corporation or non-profit organization, as applicable. The initials that may be reported are: Sociedad en Nombre Colectivo [General Partnership] (SNC), Sociedad en Comandita Simple [Special Limited Partnership] (SCS), Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada [Limited Liability Corporation] (SRL), Sociedad An\u00f3nima [Corporation] (SA), Sociedad en Comandita por Acciones [Joint Stock Company] (SCA) and Sociedad Cooperativa [Cooperative Society].<br \/><br \/>Non-profit organizations or associations are identified with the initials AC for Asociaci\u00f3n Civil (Civil Association) and IAP for Instituci\u00f3n de Asistencia Privada (Private Assistance Institution). They may refer to sporting, religious, cultural organizations or associations, with a basically non-economic purpose, therefore they are known as non-profit institutions.<\/div><span class=\"ital\">Identification of main activity. <\/span>The economic units for which the employed population works may be operating in an establishment or a<\/p>\n\n<p>set of establishments, in improvised facilities when there is no site or ambulatory, visiting clients or in a private home.<\/p>\n\n<p>When the economic units operate in a single address or are ambulatory, it is generally easy to identify the main activity to which they are dedicated because they perform the activities of a single economic sector, but that may not be so in the case of those that operate under the same business name in more than one establishment (address), where in each of them, activities may be conducted related to one or more economic sectors, such that they are comprised of branches or auxiliary establishments.<\/p>\n\n<p>As mentioned in question 3e, identifying the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated is very important, since the information will have to be recorded throughout battery of questions 4. The characteristics of an auxiliary unit are discussed again below, as a reference for you to identify the main one.<\/p>\n\n<p>We know that an auxiliary establishment is characterized by:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Performing only support activities, exclusively, for the establishment to which it belongs.<br \/>2. Having the same business name as the establishment to which it belongs.<br \/>3. Not conducting activities with third parties, on its own behalf, or producing goods or services for sale (regardless of the value of one or another activity) or for another productive process of the same company on which it depends (this situation would automatically make it a producing establishment, in an independent economic unit).<br \/>4. Having an independent physical location, at an address not contiguous with that of the producing establishment to which it belongs.<\/div><p>Examples of establishments that perform support services for the establishments to which they belong: administrative offices, warehouses, shops, payment receiving offices, sales or procurement offices, parking lots exclusively for clients and employees, warranty repair and maintenance workshops, and, in general, those establishments that have contact with clients on behalf of the establishments with which they share a name or business name.<\/p>\n\n<p>As an example, below are listed the ways of identifying whether the establishment where a person works performs main or support activities:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Footnote: Classifying the activity throughout the battery of questions means that once the main activity that the company or establishment for which the interviewee works is identified, all data compiled from question 4 and until the end of its sequence in this battery will be aimed at characterizing said activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Once the main activity of the economic unit for which the interviewee works has been identified, classify and record the information in the corresponding option according to the requirements of the question, option by option:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/><br \/>- People who work in an economic unit that does have a name.<br \/>- If the interviewee is an independent worker, adapt the question as follows: What is your mechanic's shop called? This will avoid the interviewee confusing the name of the business itself with those of his clients. It should be noted that, in any case, the generic name replaces the proper name of the economic unit, or vice versa.<br \/>- If an economic unit is entered as a corporation or non-profit organization, enter the initials after the name or business name.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- <span class=\"lang\">Despacho de consultores en publicidad<\/span>, SC (Advertising consultants firm)<br \/>- <span class=\"lang\">Escuela Venustiano Carranza<\/span>, AC (Venustiano Carranza School)<br \/>- <span class=\"lang\">Taller de reparaci\u00f3n automotriz Atlas<\/span>, SA de CV (Atlas Automotive Repair Shop)<br \/>- Those who state they provide social services or conduct their professional practice. Identify the characteristics of the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- Workers who are part of a company's payroll, but do their job in their employer's or superior's home performing, generally, domestic tasks. In cases like these, do not correct the information entered in question 3 for any reason, despite the reference to domestic work, and in this question, record the name of the company.<br \/>- Those who state they do not know the name of the economic unit, but are certain that it does have one. In situations like this, circle this option and on the line write, first, the generic name, and then the words<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/>Does not know or remember the name of the economic unit. For example: salon, does not remember the name; public school, does not know the name.<br \/><br \/>Government institutions. If the name alludes to administrative areas, commissions, committees, councils, coordinations, directorates, etc., specify only the full name of the secretariat or government agency to which it belongs. In addition to the foregoing, when recording the information, keep the following guidelines in mind:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Institutions of the judicial or legislative power. In these cases it is sufficient to record the information as follows:<br \/>- Chamber of Senators<br \/>- Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation<br \/>- Council of Judicial Power<br \/>- Proprietary sector. Specify only in the case of health, education, welfare and financial services institutions.<br \/>- Hospital Juarez, public.<br \/>- Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Chapingo (UACH), public.<br \/>- Santa Maria nursing home, private.<br \/>- Anita Brenner School, private.<br \/>- Level of government. Enter this only if the establishment could be confused with institutions of a different level of government.<br \/>- Secretariat of Tourism (SECTUR), federal.<br \/>- Secretariat of the Interior, state.<br \/>- Secretariat of Social Development, municipal.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">It is not necessary to include the level of government if it is part of the name or if it is an autonomous organization.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Fisheries Commission of the State of Michoac\u00e1n.<br \/>- Secretariat of Natural Resources of the State of Sinaloa.<br \/>- Federal Electricity Commission (CFE).<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Local office or section. If a worker says they work in a<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/>local office or section of a government agency or a union, ask for the name of the government organization or the union to which it belongs.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Fifth motorized cavalry regiment of the national defense. In this case, enter only that the person works for the Secretariat of National Defense.<br \/>- Naval Zone of Huatulco. In this case, enter Mexican Secretariat of the Navy (SEMAR).<br \/>- Initials or acronyms. Put them in parentheses.<br \/>- Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico (UNAM), National Autonomous University of Mexico.<br \/>- Oficinas de la Secretar\u00eda de Gobernaci\u00f3n (SEGOB), Offices of the Secretariat of the Interior.<br \/>- Centro de Investigaci\u00f3n y de Estudios Avanzados (CINVESTAV), Center for Research and Advanced Studies.<br \/>- Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares (ICN), Nuclear Sciences Institute.<br \/>- If initials are part of the name of the economic unit, do not put them in parentheses.<br \/>- Tienda del ISSSTE (ISSSTE Store)<br \/>- Tienda de la CFE (CFE Store)<br \/>- Funeraria del IMSS (IMSS Funeral Home)<br \/>- Oficina de la SEP estatal (State SEP Office)<br \/>- Economic units awarded by concession, that is, businesses who perform their activities within the facilities of another unit, for example, a travel agency, boutique, pharmacy, car rental agency inside a corporate hotel; a cafeteria, book store, gift store, inside a museum.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">In the case of economic units awarded by concession that operate inside the facilities of another economic unit of the public sector, generally, there is no difficulty differentiating the latter by the type of activity to which one and another is dedicated; but in the private sector, it may be difficult to make this distinction, especially in the case of one or more economic units within the address of a single economic unit. In situations like this, the difficulty may be eased thanks to the knowledge the survey staff themselves have about the operation of economic units in their cities, but not in others; thus, in case of doubt, ask additional questions to obtain the correct information.<br \/><br \/>The type of additional questions you may ask include:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Does the gift shop where you work belong to the hospital itself or is it another company?<br \/>- Does the stationery shop where Luis works belong to the university or is it private?<br \/>- Does the restaurant where Amanda works belong to the same store or is it another company?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">2. The business does not have a name<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Economic units that do not have a name, regardless of the economic activity to which they are dedicated.<br \/>- Workers dedicated to trades (masons, carpenters, merchants, gardeners, house painters, plumbers).<br \/>- Technicians and professionals. In the case of professionals, they may have a professional license, but, for the survey, having one does not mean they have a name.<br \/>- Workers dedicated to domestic service who work in their own home: people who wash and iron other people's clothes.<br \/>- Economic units of farm and livestock workers. Do not confuse the name of the plot, farm (economic unit) with that of the communal land or town where it is located.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">3. (Subordinate) worker of a domestic unit or worker under another worker<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Subordinate workers who work as live-in or on an hourly basis for a domestic unit. There are two types of domestic workers working for domestic units:<br \/>- Domestic servants, per se, that is, housekeepers, drivers, laundresses, butler, nanny, ironer, servant, security guard.<br \/>- Non-domestic servants in personal service, such as nurses and teachers.<br \/>In this latter case it is important that you ask additional questions to ascertain whether they are effectively subordinate workers and not independent: who set the working conditions (income, work schedule, etc.) for the performance of your job?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">If the response is that the person who set the working conditions was the person who hired them for their services, circle this option, as it corroborates that it is, effectively, a subordinate worker; otherwise, go back to battery of questions 3 to correct the sequence, as the person is an independent worker.<br \/><br \/>That said, among workers who provide services to domestic units are those who work directly for these units, that is, who were hired by them, and those people who are employed by a private job placement agency.<br \/><br \/>In the first case, circle this option; in the second, circle option 1, as it is a person employed directly by the company whose work consists of providing cleaning services, care of the elderly or the sick, child care, to homes that request it.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Subordinate workers of another subordinate worker, that is, people (family or not) who work supporting or replacing for a determined period of time (and may or may not be paid), subordinate workers who are directly employed by an<\/div><div class=\"i2\">3. (Subordinate) worker of a domestic unit or worker under another worker<br \/><br \/>economic unit, and in which said workers and not the economic unit on which they depend, are solely responsible for the workers who support or replace them.<br \/><br \/>The direct employees of the economic unit become a type of employer or independent economic unit, and therefore, exclusively responsible for the workers who support or replace them. The indirect workers may work at the same site where their employer works or in their own home or the place indicated by the latter.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- The interviewee each month assists a secondary school teacher reviewing school work and exams; in exchange, he\/she is paid from the teacher's own pocket.<br \/>- Ramiro replaces his uncle in cleaning the facilities of the company where he works, because the uncle is sick. In exchange, Ramiro received from his uncle's hands, not from the company, the weekly salary due to the uncle.<br \/>- Andr\u00e9s helps his father, who is a mason, who in turn works as a salaried employee of a contractor: Andr\u00e9s is not paid for helping his father.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">To identify those who work for subordinate workers, just write an asterisk beside option 3 and enter a clarification in this regard, as follows: Is a helper or employee of a subordinate worker. This note is extremely important for the treatment phase. So, without exception, you must write it.<br \/><br \/>Subordinate workers who work outside of the scope of the private home in which the domestic unit that hired their services operates, as in the case of a person who is hired by a homemaker to clean some land she owns; the worker hired by a grant recipient to assist in the completion of their professional thesis.<br \/><br \/>Note that in the two cases cited, the subordinate worker was hired by a non-economically active person to generate goods and services.<br \/><br \/>4. Is a worker abroad<br \/><br \/>- Workers who work in economic units located outside of the national territory, as well as those who work for foreign consulates or embassies located in Mexico.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 9, continue with question 4a; if you circle option 3, go to question 5; if you circle option 4, go to question 8.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the name of company, business, or institution the respondent works for.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, gave the name of the company, business, or institution","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Company, business, or institution does not have a name","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Works for a domestic unit or for another worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Works abroad","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4_1_SYSFIELD","name":"MX2018I_P4_1_SYSFIELD","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"511","loc_end_pos":"511","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Capture system helper variable p4_1","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. What is the name of the company, business, or institution that [the respondent] works in or helps?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Record the full name of the company, business, or institution ________<br \/>[] 2 The business does not have a name or public purpose<br \/>[] 3 Works in a domestic setting or works for another worker (skip to 5)<br \/>[] 4 Works abroad (skip to 8)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>The name of the economic unit may refer to the name of the owner of the business or company, it may appear in visible locations, such as facades or lighted signs or may not appear as such, but allows the business to be recognized in the community. Furthermore, an economic unit may or may not be registered with any government agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>The mere availability of a professional license, plates or the concession, (as occurs in the case of professionals and taxi drivers, respectively) does not constitute a name for the ENOE. Belonging to a group or coalition of taxi drivers, on the other hand, does constitute a name.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Identification of common name:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- In addition to the name or business name of the economic unit, you should record the generic name by which an establishment or site is known or identified, such that there is no doubt as to activity to which it is dedicated: car wash, butcher, scientific research center, kitchen range, college (school), poultry farm, grocery store, vulcanizer, shoe store.<br \/>In the cases of businesses that lack a specific generic name, put the words factory, firm, office after the products produced or sold or the services provided, as applicable: bicycle repair workshop, law firm, administrative office, gift store.<br \/>- Identification of the initials of corporations and non-profit organizations. If an economic unit is registered under any of these \"regimens\", write the complete name of the unit, including the initials of corporation or non-profit organization, as applicable. The initials that may be reported are: Sociedad en Nombre Colectivo [General Partnership] (SNC), Sociedad en Comandita Simple [Special Limited Partnership] (SCS), Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada [Limited Liability Corporation] (SRL), Sociedad An\u00f3nima [Corporation] (SA), Sociedad en Comandita por Acciones [Joint Stock Company] (SCA) and Sociedad Cooperativa [Cooperative Society].<br \/><br \/>Non-profit organizations or associations are identified with the initials AC for Asociaci\u00f3n Civil (Civil Association) and IAP for Instituci\u00f3n de Asistencia Privada (Private Assistance Institution). They may refer to sporting, religious, cultural organizations or associations, with a basically non-economic purpose, therefore they are known as non-profit institutions.<\/div><span class=\"ital\">Identification of main activity. <\/span>The economic units for which the employed population works may be operating in an establishment or a<\/p>\n\n<p>set of establishments, in improvised facilities when there is no site or ambulatory, visiting clients or in a private home.<\/p>\n\n<p>When the economic units operate in a single address or are ambulatory, it is generally easy to identify the main activity to which they are dedicated because they perform the activities of a single economic sector, but that may not be so in the case of those that operate under the same business name in more than one establishment (address), where in each of them, activities may be conducted related to one or more economic sectors, such that they are comprised of branches or auxiliary establishments.<\/p>\n\n<p>As mentioned in question 3e, identifying the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated is very important, since the information will have to be recorded throughout battery of questions 4. The characteristics of an auxiliary unit are discussed again below, as a reference for you to identify the main one.<\/p>\n\n<p>We know that an auxiliary establishment is characterized by:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Performing only support activities, exclusively, for the establishment to which it belongs.<br \/>2. Having the same business name as the establishment to which it belongs.<br \/>3. Not conducting activities with third parties, on its own behalf, or producing goods or services for sale (regardless of the value of one or another activity) or for another productive process of the same company on which it depends (this situation would automatically make it a producing establishment, in an independent economic unit).<br \/>4. Having an independent physical location, at an address not contiguous with that of the producing establishment to which it belongs.<\/div><p>Examples of establishments that perform support services for the establishments to which they belong: administrative offices, warehouses, shops, payment receiving offices, sales or procurement offices, parking lots exclusively for clients and employees, warranty repair and maintenance workshops, and, in general, those establishments that have contact with clients on behalf of the establishments with which they share a name or business name.<\/p>\n\n<p>As an example, below are listed the ways of identifying whether the establishment where a person works performs main or support activities:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Footnote: Classifying the activity throughout the battery of questions means that once the main activity that the company or establishment for which the interviewee works is identified, all data compiled from question 4 and until the end of its sequence in this battery will be aimed at characterizing said activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Once the main activity of the economic unit for which the interviewee works has been identified, classify and record the information in the corresponding option according to the requirements of the question, option by option:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/><br \/>- People who work in an economic unit that does have a name.<br \/>- If the interviewee is an independent worker, adapt the question as follows: What is your mechanic's shop called? This will avoid the interviewee confusing the name of the business itself with those of his clients. It should be noted that, in any case, the generic name replaces the proper name of the economic unit, or vice versa.<br \/>- If an economic unit is entered as a corporation or non-profit organization, enter the initials after the name or business name.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- <span class=\"lang\">Despacho de consultores en publicidad<\/span>, SC (Advertising consultants firm)<br \/>- <span class=\"lang\">Escuela Venustiano Carranza<\/span>, AC (Venustiano Carranza School)<br \/>- <span class=\"lang\">Taller de reparaci\u00f3n automotriz Atlas<\/span>, SA de CV (Atlas Automotive Repair Shop)<br \/>- Those who state they provide social services or conduct their professional practice. Identify the characteristics of the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- Workers who are part of a company's payroll, but do their job in their employer's or superior's home performing, generally, domestic tasks. In cases like these, do not correct the information entered in question 3 for any reason, despite the reference to domestic work, and in this question, record the name of the company.<br \/>- Those who state they do not know the name of the economic unit, but are certain that it does have one. In situations like this, circle this option and on the line write, first, the generic name, and then the words<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/>Does not know or remember the name of the economic unit. For example: salon, does not remember the name; public school, does not know the name.<br \/><br \/>Government institutions. If the name alludes to administrative areas, commissions, committees, councils, coordinations, directorates, etc., specify only the full name of the secretariat or government agency to which it belongs. In addition to the foregoing, when recording the information, keep the following guidelines in mind:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Institutions of the judicial or legislative power. In these cases it is sufficient to record the information as follows:<br \/>- Chamber of Senators<br \/>- Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation<br \/>- Council of Judicial Power<br \/>- Proprietary sector. Specify only in the case of health, education, welfare and financial services institutions.<br \/>- Hospital Juarez, public.<br \/>- Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Chapingo (UACH), public.<br \/>- Santa Maria nursing home, private.<br \/>- Anita Brenner School, private.<br \/>- Level of government. Enter this only if the establishment could be confused with institutions of a different level of government.<br \/>- Secretariat of Tourism (SECTUR), federal.<br \/>- Secretariat of the Interior, state.<br \/>- Secretariat of Social Development, municipal.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">It is not necessary to include the level of government if it is part of the name or if it is an autonomous organization.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Fisheries Commission of the State of Michoac\u00e1n.<br \/>- Secretariat of Natural Resources of the State of Sinaloa.<br \/>- Federal Electricity Commission (CFE).<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Local office or section. If a worker says they work in a<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/>local office or section of a government agency or a union, ask for the name of the government organization or the union to which it belongs.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Fifth motorized cavalry regiment of the national defense. In this case, enter only that the person works for the Secretariat of National Defense.<br \/>- Naval Zone of Huatulco. In this case, enter Mexican Secretariat of the Navy (SEMAR).<br \/>- Initials or acronyms. Put them in parentheses.<br \/>- Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico (UNAM), National Autonomous University of Mexico.<br \/>- Oficinas de la Secretar\u00eda de Gobernaci\u00f3n (SEGOB), Offices of the Secretariat of the Interior.<br \/>- Centro de Investigaci\u00f3n y de Estudios Avanzados (CINVESTAV), Center for Research and Advanced Studies.<br \/>- Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares (ICN), Nuclear Sciences Institute.<br \/>- If initials are part of the name of the economic unit, do not put them in parentheses.<br \/>- Tienda del ISSSTE (ISSSTE Store)<br \/>- Tienda de la CFE (CFE Store)<br \/>- Funeraria del IMSS (IMSS Funeral Home)<br \/>- Oficina de la SEP estatal (State SEP Office)<br \/>- Economic units awarded by concession, that is, businesses who perform their activities within the facilities of another unit, for example, a travel agency, boutique, pharmacy, car rental agency inside a corporate hotel; a cafeteria, book store, gift store, inside a museum.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">In the case of economic units awarded by concession that operate inside the facilities of another economic unit of the public sector, generally, there is no difficulty differentiating the latter by the type of activity to which one and another is dedicated; but in the private sector, it may be difficult to make this distinction, especially in the case of one or more economic units within the address of a single economic unit. In situations like this, the difficulty may be eased thanks to the knowledge the survey staff themselves have about the operation of economic units in their cities, but not in others; thus, in case of doubt, ask additional questions to obtain the correct information.<br \/><br \/>The type of additional questions you may ask include:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Does the gift shop where you work belong to the hospital itself or is it another company?<br \/>- Does the stationery shop where Luis works belong to the university or is it private?<br \/>- Does the restaurant where Amanda works belong to the same store or is it another company?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">2. The business does not have a name<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Economic units that do not have a name, regardless of the economic activity to which they are dedicated.<br \/>- Workers dedicated to trades (masons, carpenters, merchants, gardeners, house painters, plumbers).<br \/>- Technicians and professionals. In the case of professionals, they may have a professional license, but, for the survey, having one does not mean they have a name.<br \/>- Workers dedicated to domestic service who work in their own home: people who wash and iron other people's clothes.<br \/>- Economic units of farm and livestock workers. Do not confuse the name of the plot, farm (economic unit) with that of the communal land or town where it is located.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">3. (Subordinate) worker of a domestic unit or worker under another worker<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Subordinate workers who work as live-in or on an hourly basis for a domestic unit. There are two types of domestic workers working for domestic units:<br \/>- Domestic servants, per se, that is, housekeepers, drivers, laundresses, butler, nanny, ironer, servant, security guard.<br \/>- Non-domestic servants in personal service, such as nurses and teachers.<br \/>In this latter case it is important that you ask additional questions to ascertain whether they are effectively subordinate workers and not independent: who set the working conditions (income, work schedule, etc.) for the performance of your job?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">If the response is that the person who set the working conditions was the person who hired them for their services, circle this option, as it corroborates that it is, effectively, a subordinate worker; otherwise, go back to battery of questions 3 to correct the sequence, as the person is an independent worker.<br \/><br \/>That said, among workers who provide services to domestic units are those who work directly for these units, that is, who were hired by them, and those people who are employed by a private job placement agency.<br \/><br \/>In the first case, circle this option; in the second, circle option 1, as it is a person employed directly by the company whose work consists of providing cleaning services, care of the elderly or the sick, child care, to homes that request it.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Subordinate workers of another subordinate worker, that is, people (family or not) who work supporting or replacing for a determined period of time (and may or may not be paid), subordinate workers who are directly employed by an<\/div><div class=\"i2\">3. (Subordinate) worker of a domestic unit or worker under another worker<br \/><br \/>economic unit, and in which said workers and not the economic unit on which they depend, are solely responsible for the workers who support or replace them.<br \/><br \/>The direct employees of the economic unit become a type of employer or independent economic unit, and therefore, exclusively responsible for the workers who support or replace them. The indirect workers may work at the same site where their employer works or in their own home or the place indicated by the latter.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- The interviewee each month assists a secondary school teacher reviewing school work and exams; in exchange, he\/she is paid from the teacher's own pocket.<br \/>- Ramiro replaces his uncle in cleaning the facilities of the company where he works, because the uncle is sick. In exchange, Ramiro received from his uncle's hands, not from the company, the weekly salary due to the uncle.<br \/>- Andr\u00e9s helps his father, who is a mason, who in turn works as a salaried employee of a contractor: Andr\u00e9s is not paid for helping his father.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">To identify those who work for subordinate workers, just write an asterisk beside option 3 and enter a clarification in this regard, as follows: Is a helper or employee of a subordinate worker. This note is extremely important for the treatment phase. So, without exception, you must write it.<br \/><br \/>Subordinate workers who work outside of the scope of the private home in which the domestic unit that hired their services operates, as in the case of a person who is hired by a homemaker to clean some land she owns; the worker hired by a grant recipient to assist in the completion of their professional thesis.<br \/><br \/>Note that in the two cases cited, the subordinate worker was hired by a non-economically active person to generate goods and services.<br \/><br \/>4. Is a worker abroad<br \/><br \/>- Workers who work in economic units located outside of the national territory, as well as those who work for foreign consulates or embassies located in Mexico.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 9, continue with question 4a; if you circle option 3, go to question 5; if you circle option 4, go to question 8.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and who provided the name of company, business, or institution they work for","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable is a system helper variable.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4_2_SYSFIELD","name":"MX2018I_P4_2_SYSFIELD","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"512","loc_end_pos":"512","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Capture system helper variable p4_2","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. What is the name of the company, business, or institution that [the respondent] works in or helps?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Record the full name of the company, business, or institution ________<br \/>[] 2 The business does not have a name or public purpose<br \/>[] 3 Works in a domestic setting or works for another worker (skip to 5)<br \/>[] 4 Works abroad (skip to 8)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>The name of the economic unit may refer to the name of the owner of the business or company, it may appear in visible locations, such as facades or lighted signs or may not appear as such, but allows the business to be recognized in the community. Furthermore, an economic unit may or may not be registered with any government agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>The mere availability of a professional license, plates or the concession, (as occurs in the case of professionals and taxi drivers, respectively) does not constitute a name for the ENOE. Belonging to a group or coalition of taxi drivers, on the other hand, does constitute a name.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Identification of common name:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- In addition to the name or business name of the economic unit, you should record the generic name by which an establishment or site is known or identified, such that there is no doubt as to activity to which it is dedicated: car wash, butcher, scientific research center, kitchen range, college (school), poultry farm, grocery store, vulcanizer, shoe store.<br \/>In the cases of businesses that lack a specific generic name, put the words factory, firm, office after the products produced or sold or the services provided, as applicable: bicycle repair workshop, law firm, administrative office, gift store.<br \/>- Identification of the initials of corporations and non-profit organizations. If an economic unit is registered under any of these \"regimens\", write the complete name of the unit, including the initials of corporation or non-profit organization, as applicable. The initials that may be reported are: Sociedad en Nombre Colectivo [General Partnership] (SNC), Sociedad en Comandita Simple [Special Limited Partnership] (SCS), Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada [Limited Liability Corporation] (SRL), Sociedad An\u00f3nima [Corporation] (SA), Sociedad en Comandita por Acciones [Joint Stock Company] (SCA) and Sociedad Cooperativa [Cooperative Society].<br \/><br \/>Non-profit organizations or associations are identified with the initials AC for Asociaci\u00f3n Civil (Civil Association) and IAP for Instituci\u00f3n de Asistencia Privada (Private Assistance Institution). They may refer to sporting, religious, cultural organizations or associations, with a basically non-economic purpose, therefore they are known as non-profit institutions.<\/div><span class=\"ital\">Identification of main activity. <\/span>The economic units for which the employed population works may be operating in an establishment or a<\/p>\n\n<p>set of establishments, in improvised facilities when there is no site or ambulatory, visiting clients or in a private home.<\/p>\n\n<p>When the economic units operate in a single address or are ambulatory, it is generally easy to identify the main activity to which they are dedicated because they perform the activities of a single economic sector, but that may not be so in the case of those that operate under the same business name in more than one establishment (address), where in each of them, activities may be conducted related to one or more economic sectors, such that they are comprised of branches or auxiliary establishments.<\/p>\n\n<p>As mentioned in question 3e, identifying the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated is very important, since the information will have to be recorded throughout battery of questions 4. The characteristics of an auxiliary unit are discussed again below, as a reference for you to identify the main one.<\/p>\n\n<p>We know that an auxiliary establishment is characterized by:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Performing only support activities, exclusively, for the establishment to which it belongs.<br \/>2. Having the same business name as the establishment to which it belongs.<br \/>3. Not conducting activities with third parties, on its own behalf, or producing goods or services for sale (regardless of the value of one or another activity) or for another productive process of the same company on which it depends (this situation would automatically make it a producing establishment, in an independent economic unit).<br \/>4. Having an independent physical location, at an address not contiguous with that of the producing establishment to which it belongs.<\/div><p>Examples of establishments that perform support services for the establishments to which they belong: administrative offices, warehouses, shops, payment receiving offices, sales or procurement offices, parking lots exclusively for clients and employees, warranty repair and maintenance workshops, and, in general, those establishments that have contact with clients on behalf of the establishments with which they share a name or business name.<\/p>\n\n<p>As an example, below are listed the ways of identifying whether the establishment where a person works performs main or support activities:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Footnote: Classifying the activity throughout the battery of questions means that once the main activity that the company or establishment for which the interviewee works is identified, all data compiled from question 4 and until the end of its sequence in this battery will be aimed at characterizing said activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Once the main activity of the economic unit for which the interviewee works has been identified, classify and record the information in the corresponding option according to the requirements of the question, option by option:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/><br \/>- People who work in an economic unit that does have a name.<br \/>- If the interviewee is an independent worker, adapt the question as follows: What is your mechanic's shop called? This will avoid the interviewee confusing the name of the business itself with those of his clients. It should be noted that, in any case, the generic name replaces the proper name of the economic unit, or vice versa.<br \/>- If an economic unit is entered as a corporation or non-profit organization, enter the initials after the name or business name.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- <span class=\"lang\">Despacho de consultores en publicidad<\/span>, SC (Advertising consultants firm)<br \/>- <span class=\"lang\">Escuela Venustiano Carranza<\/span>, AC (Venustiano Carranza School)<br \/>- <span class=\"lang\">Taller de reparaci\u00f3n automotriz Atlas<\/span>, SA de CV (Atlas Automotive Repair Shop)<br \/>- Those who state they provide social services or conduct their professional practice. Identify the characteristics of the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- Workers who are part of a company's payroll, but do their job in their employer's or superior's home performing, generally, domestic tasks. In cases like these, do not correct the information entered in question 3 for any reason, despite the reference to domestic work, and in this question, record the name of the company.<br \/>- Those who state they do not know the name of the economic unit, but are certain that it does have one. In situations like this, circle this option and on the line write, first, the generic name, and then the words<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/>Does not know or remember the name of the economic unit. For example: salon, does not remember the name; public school, does not know the name.<br \/><br \/>Government institutions. If the name alludes to administrative areas, commissions, committees, councils, coordinations, directorates, etc., specify only the full name of the secretariat or government agency to which it belongs. In addition to the foregoing, when recording the information, keep the following guidelines in mind:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Institutions of the judicial or legislative power. In these cases it is sufficient to record the information as follows:<br \/>- Chamber of Senators<br \/>- Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation<br \/>- Council of Judicial Power<br \/>- Proprietary sector. Specify only in the case of health, education, welfare and financial services institutions.<br \/>- Hospital Juarez, public.<br \/>- Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Chapingo (UACH), public.<br \/>- Santa Maria nursing home, private.<br \/>- Anita Brenner School, private.<br \/>- Level of government. Enter this only if the establishment could be confused with institutions of a different level of government.<br \/>- Secretariat of Tourism (SECTUR), federal.<br \/>- Secretariat of the Interior, state.<br \/>- Secretariat of Social Development, municipal.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">It is not necessary to include the level of government if it is part of the name or if it is an autonomous organization.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Fisheries Commission of the State of Michoac\u00e1n.<br \/>- Secretariat of Natural Resources of the State of Sinaloa.<br \/>- Federal Electricity Commission (CFE).<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Local office or section. If a worker says they work in a<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/>local office or section of a government agency or a union, ask for the name of the government organization or the union to which it belongs.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Fifth motorized cavalry regiment of the national defense. In this case, enter only that the person works for the Secretariat of National Defense.<br \/>- Naval Zone of Huatulco. In this case, enter Mexican Secretariat of the Navy (SEMAR).<br \/>- Initials or acronyms. Put them in parentheses.<br \/>- Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico (UNAM), National Autonomous University of Mexico.<br \/>- Oficinas de la Secretar\u00eda de Gobernaci\u00f3n (SEGOB), Offices of the Secretariat of the Interior.<br \/>- Centro de Investigaci\u00f3n y de Estudios Avanzados (CINVESTAV), Center for Research and Advanced Studies.<br \/>- Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares (ICN), Nuclear Sciences Institute.<br \/>- If initials are part of the name of the economic unit, do not put them in parentheses.<br \/>- Tienda del ISSSTE (ISSSTE Store)<br \/>- Tienda de la CFE (CFE Store)<br \/>- Funeraria del IMSS (IMSS Funeral Home)<br \/>- Oficina de la SEP estatal (State SEP Office)<br \/>- Economic units awarded by concession, that is, businesses who perform their activities within the facilities of another unit, for example, a travel agency, boutique, pharmacy, car rental agency inside a corporate hotel; a cafeteria, book store, gift store, inside a museum.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">In the case of economic units awarded by concession that operate inside the facilities of another economic unit of the public sector, generally, there is no difficulty differentiating the latter by the type of activity to which one and another is dedicated; but in the private sector, it may be difficult to make this distinction, especially in the case of one or more economic units within the address of a single economic unit. In situations like this, the difficulty may be eased thanks to the knowledge the survey staff themselves have about the operation of economic units in their cities, but not in others; thus, in case of doubt, ask additional questions to obtain the correct information.<br \/><br \/>The type of additional questions you may ask include:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Does the gift shop where you work belong to the hospital itself or is it another company?<br \/>- Does the stationery shop where Luis works belong to the university or is it private?<br \/>- Does the restaurant where Amanda works belong to the same store or is it another company?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">2. The business does not have a name<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Economic units that do not have a name, regardless of the economic activity to which they are dedicated.<br \/>- Workers dedicated to trades (masons, carpenters, merchants, gardeners, house painters, plumbers).<br \/>- Technicians and professionals. In the case of professionals, they may have a professional license, but, for the survey, having one does not mean they have a name.<br \/>- Workers dedicated to domestic service who work in their own home: people who wash and iron other people's clothes.<br \/>- Economic units of farm and livestock workers. Do not confuse the name of the plot, farm (economic unit) with that of the communal land or town where it is located.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">3. (Subordinate) worker of a domestic unit or worker under another worker<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Subordinate workers who work as live-in or on an hourly basis for a domestic unit. There are two types of domestic workers working for domestic units:<br \/>- Domestic servants, per se, that is, housekeepers, drivers, laundresses, butler, nanny, ironer, servant, security guard.<br \/>- Non-domestic servants in personal service, such as nurses and teachers.<br \/>In this latter case it is important that you ask additional questions to ascertain whether they are effectively subordinate workers and not independent: who set the working conditions (income, work schedule, etc.) for the performance of your job?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">If the response is that the person who set the working conditions was the person who hired them for their services, circle this option, as it corroborates that it is, effectively, a subordinate worker; otherwise, go back to battery of questions 3 to correct the sequence, as the person is an independent worker.<br \/><br \/>That said, among workers who provide services to domestic units are those who work directly for these units, that is, who were hired by them, and those people who are employed by a private job placement agency.<br \/><br \/>In the first case, circle this option; in the second, circle option 1, as it is a person employed directly by the company whose work consists of providing cleaning services, care of the elderly or the sick, child care, to homes that request it.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Subordinate workers of another subordinate worker, that is, people (family or not) who work supporting or replacing for a determined period of time (and may or may not be paid), subordinate workers who are directly employed by an<\/div><div class=\"i2\">3. (Subordinate) worker of a domestic unit or worker under another worker<br \/><br \/>economic unit, and in which said workers and not the economic unit on which they depend, are solely responsible for the workers who support or replace them.<br \/><br \/>The direct employees of the economic unit become a type of employer or independent economic unit, and therefore, exclusively responsible for the workers who support or replace them. The indirect workers may work at the same site where their employer works or in their own home or the place indicated by the latter.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- The interviewee each month assists a secondary school teacher reviewing school work and exams; in exchange, he\/she is paid from the teacher's own pocket.<br \/>- Ramiro replaces his uncle in cleaning the facilities of the company where he works, because the uncle is sick. In exchange, Ramiro received from his uncle's hands, not from the company, the weekly salary due to the uncle.<br \/>- Andr\u00e9s helps his father, who is a mason, who in turn works as a salaried employee of a contractor: Andr\u00e9s is not paid for helping his father.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">To identify those who work for subordinate workers, just write an asterisk beside option 3 and enter a clarification in this regard, as follows: Is a helper or employee of a subordinate worker. This note is extremely important for the treatment phase. So, without exception, you must write it.<br \/><br \/>Subordinate workers who work outside of the scope of the private home in which the domestic unit that hired their services operates, as in the case of a person who is hired by a homemaker to clean some land she owns; the worker hired by a grant recipient to assist in the completion of their professional thesis.<br \/><br \/>Note that in the two cases cited, the subordinate worker was hired by a non-economically active person to generate goods and services.<br \/><br \/>4. Is a worker abroad<br \/><br \/>- Workers who work in economic units located outside of the national territory, as well as those who work for foreign consulates or embassies located in Mexico.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 9, continue with question 4a; if you circle option 3, go to question 5; if you circle option 4, go to question 8.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and who provided the name of company, business, or institution they work for","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable is a system helper variable.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4_3_SYSFIELD","name":"MX2018I_P4_3_SYSFIELD","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"513","loc_end_pos":"513","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Capture system helper variable p4_3","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. What is the name of the company, business, or institution that [the respondent] works in or helps?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Record the full name of the company, business, or institution ________<br \/>[] 2 The business does not have a name or public purpose<br \/>[] 3 Works in a domestic setting or works for another worker (skip to 5)<br \/>[] 4 Works abroad (skip to 8)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>The name of the economic unit may refer to the name of the owner of the business or company, it may appear in visible locations, such as facades or lighted signs or may not appear as such, but allows the business to be recognized in the community. Furthermore, an economic unit may or may not be registered with any government agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>The mere availability of a professional license, plates or the concession, (as occurs in the case of professionals and taxi drivers, respectively) does not constitute a name for the ENOE. Belonging to a group or coalition of taxi drivers, on the other hand, does constitute a name.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Identification of common name:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- In addition to the name or business name of the economic unit, you should record the generic name by which an establishment or site is known or identified, such that there is no doubt as to activity to which it is dedicated: car wash, butcher, scientific research center, kitchen range, college (school), poultry farm, grocery store, vulcanizer, shoe store.<br \/>In the cases of businesses that lack a specific generic name, put the words factory, firm, office after the products produced or sold or the services provided, as applicable: bicycle repair workshop, law firm, administrative office, gift store.<br \/>- Identification of the initials of corporations and non-profit organizations. If an economic unit is registered under any of these \"regimens\", write the complete name of the unit, including the initials of corporation or non-profit organization, as applicable. The initials that may be reported are: Sociedad en Nombre Colectivo [General Partnership] (SNC), Sociedad en Comandita Simple [Special Limited Partnership] (SCS), Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada [Limited Liability Corporation] (SRL), Sociedad An\u00f3nima [Corporation] (SA), Sociedad en Comandita por Acciones [Joint Stock Company] (SCA) and Sociedad Cooperativa [Cooperative Society].<br \/><br \/>Non-profit organizations or associations are identified with the initials AC for Asociaci\u00f3n Civil (Civil Association) and IAP for Instituci\u00f3n de Asistencia Privada (Private Assistance Institution). They may refer to sporting, religious, cultural organizations or associations, with a basically non-economic purpose, therefore they are known as non-profit institutions.<\/div><span class=\"ital\">Identification of main activity. <\/span>The economic units for which the employed population works may be operating in an establishment or a<\/p>\n\n<p>set of establishments, in improvised facilities when there is no site or ambulatory, visiting clients or in a private home.<\/p>\n\n<p>When the economic units operate in a single address or are ambulatory, it is generally easy to identify the main activity to which they are dedicated because they perform the activities of a single economic sector, but that may not be so in the case of those that operate under the same business name in more than one establishment (address), where in each of them, activities may be conducted related to one or more economic sectors, such that they are comprised of branches or auxiliary establishments.<\/p>\n\n<p>As mentioned in question 3e, identifying the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated is very important, since the information will have to be recorded throughout battery of questions 4. The characteristics of an auxiliary unit are discussed again below, as a reference for you to identify the main one.<\/p>\n\n<p>We know that an auxiliary establishment is characterized by:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Performing only support activities, exclusively, for the establishment to which it belongs.<br \/>2. Having the same business name as the establishment to which it belongs.<br \/>3. Not conducting activities with third parties, on its own behalf, or producing goods or services for sale (regardless of the value of one or another activity) or for another productive process of the same company on which it depends (this situation would automatically make it a producing establishment, in an independent economic unit).<br \/>4. Having an independent physical location, at an address not contiguous with that of the producing establishment to which it belongs.<\/div><p>Examples of establishments that perform support services for the establishments to which they belong: administrative offices, warehouses, shops, payment receiving offices, sales or procurement offices, parking lots exclusively for clients and employees, warranty repair and maintenance workshops, and, in general, those establishments that have contact with clients on behalf of the establishments with which they share a name or business name.<\/p>\n\n<p>As an example, below are listed the ways of identifying whether the establishment where a person works performs main or support activities:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Footnote: Classifying the activity throughout the battery of questions means that once the main activity that the company or establishment for which the interviewee works is identified, all data compiled from question 4 and until the end of its sequence in this battery will be aimed at characterizing said activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Once the main activity of the economic unit for which the interviewee works has been identified, classify and record the information in the corresponding option according to the requirements of the question, option by option:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/><br \/>- People who work in an economic unit that does have a name.<br \/>- If the interviewee is an independent worker, adapt the question as follows: What is your mechanic's shop called? This will avoid the interviewee confusing the name of the business itself with those of his clients. It should be noted that, in any case, the generic name replaces the proper name of the economic unit, or vice versa.<br \/>- If an economic unit is entered as a corporation or non-profit organization, enter the initials after the name or business name.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- <span class=\"lang\">Despacho de consultores en publicidad<\/span>, SC (Advertising consultants firm)<br \/>- <span class=\"lang\">Escuela Venustiano Carranza<\/span>, AC (Venustiano Carranza School)<br \/>- <span class=\"lang\">Taller de reparaci\u00f3n automotriz Atlas<\/span>, SA de CV (Atlas Automotive Repair Shop)<br \/>- Those who state they provide social services or conduct their professional practice. Identify the characteristics of the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- Workers who are part of a company's payroll, but do their job in their employer's or superior's home performing, generally, domestic tasks. In cases like these, do not correct the information entered in question 3 for any reason, despite the reference to domestic work, and in this question, record the name of the company.<br \/>- Those who state they do not know the name of the economic unit, but are certain that it does have one. In situations like this, circle this option and on the line write, first, the generic name, and then the words<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/>Does not know or remember the name of the economic unit. For example: salon, does not remember the name; public school, does not know the name.<br \/><br \/>Government institutions. If the name alludes to administrative areas, commissions, committees, councils, coordinations, directorates, etc., specify only the full name of the secretariat or government agency to which it belongs. In addition to the foregoing, when recording the information, keep the following guidelines in mind:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Institutions of the judicial or legislative power. In these cases it is sufficient to record the information as follows:<br \/>- Chamber of Senators<br \/>- Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation<br \/>- Council of Judicial Power<br \/>- Proprietary sector. Specify only in the case of health, education, welfare and financial services institutions.<br \/>- Hospital Juarez, public.<br \/>- Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Chapingo (UACH), public.<br \/>- Santa Maria nursing home, private.<br \/>- Anita Brenner School, private.<br \/>- Level of government. Enter this only if the establishment could be confused with institutions of a different level of government.<br \/>- Secretariat of Tourism (SECTUR), federal.<br \/>- Secretariat of the Interior, state.<br \/>- Secretariat of Social Development, municipal.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">It is not necessary to include the level of government if it is part of the name or if it is an autonomous organization.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Fisheries Commission of the State of Michoac\u00e1n.<br \/>- Secretariat of Natural Resources of the State of Sinaloa.<br \/>- Federal Electricity Commission (CFE).<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Local office or section. If a worker says they work in a<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/>local office or section of a government agency or a union, ask for the name of the government organization or the union to which it belongs.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Fifth motorized cavalry regiment of the national defense. In this case, enter only that the person works for the Secretariat of National Defense.<br \/>- Naval Zone of Huatulco. In this case, enter Mexican Secretariat of the Navy (SEMAR).<br \/>- Initials or acronyms. Put them in parentheses.<br \/>- Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico (UNAM), National Autonomous University of Mexico.<br \/>- Oficinas de la Secretar\u00eda de Gobernaci\u00f3n (SEGOB), Offices of the Secretariat of the Interior.<br \/>- Centro de Investigaci\u00f3n y de Estudios Avanzados (CINVESTAV), Center for Research and Advanced Studies.<br \/>- Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares (ICN), Nuclear Sciences Institute.<br \/>- If initials are part of the name of the economic unit, do not put them in parentheses.<br \/>- Tienda del ISSSTE (ISSSTE Store)<br \/>- Tienda de la CFE (CFE Store)<br \/>- Funeraria del IMSS (IMSS Funeral Home)<br \/>- Oficina de la SEP estatal (State SEP Office)<br \/>- Economic units awarded by concession, that is, businesses who perform their activities within the facilities of another unit, for example, a travel agency, boutique, pharmacy, car rental agency inside a corporate hotel; a cafeteria, book store, gift store, inside a museum.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">In the case of economic units awarded by concession that operate inside the facilities of another economic unit of the public sector, generally, there is no difficulty differentiating the latter by the type of activity to which one and another is dedicated; but in the private sector, it may be difficult to make this distinction, especially in the case of one or more economic units within the address of a single economic unit. In situations like this, the difficulty may be eased thanks to the knowledge the survey staff themselves have about the operation of economic units in their cities, but not in others; thus, in case of doubt, ask additional questions to obtain the correct information.<br \/><br \/>The type of additional questions you may ask include:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Does the gift shop where you work belong to the hospital itself or is it another company?<br \/>- Does the stationery shop where Luis works belong to the university or is it private?<br \/>- Does the restaurant where Amanda works belong to the same store or is it another company?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">2. The business does not have a name<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Economic units that do not have a name, regardless of the economic activity to which they are dedicated.<br \/>- Workers dedicated to trades (masons, carpenters, merchants, gardeners, house painters, plumbers).<br \/>- Technicians and professionals. In the case of professionals, they may have a professional license, but, for the survey, having one does not mean they have a name.<br \/>- Workers dedicated to domestic service who work in their own home: people who wash and iron other people's clothes.<br \/>- Economic units of farm and livestock workers. Do not confuse the name of the plot, farm (economic unit) with that of the communal land or town where it is located.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">3. (Subordinate) worker of a domestic unit or worker under another worker<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Subordinate workers who work as live-in or on an hourly basis for a domestic unit. There are two types of domestic workers working for domestic units:<br \/>- Domestic servants, per se, that is, housekeepers, drivers, laundresses, butler, nanny, ironer, servant, security guard.<br \/>- Non-domestic servants in personal service, such as nurses and teachers.<br \/>In this latter case it is important that you ask additional questions to ascertain whether they are effectively subordinate workers and not independent: who set the working conditions (income, work schedule, etc.) for the performance of your job?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">If the response is that the person who set the working conditions was the person who hired them for their services, circle this option, as it corroborates that it is, effectively, a subordinate worker; otherwise, go back to battery of questions 3 to correct the sequence, as the person is an independent worker.<br \/><br \/>That said, among workers who provide services to domestic units are those who work directly for these units, that is, who were hired by them, and those people who are employed by a private job placement agency.<br \/><br \/>In the first case, circle this option; in the second, circle option 1, as it is a person employed directly by the company whose work consists of providing cleaning services, care of the elderly or the sick, child care, to homes that request it.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Subordinate workers of another subordinate worker, that is, people (family or not) who work supporting or replacing for a determined period of time (and may or may not be paid), subordinate workers who are directly employed by an<\/div><div class=\"i2\">3. (Subordinate) worker of a domestic unit or worker under another worker<br \/><br \/>economic unit, and in which said workers and not the economic unit on which they depend, are solely responsible for the workers who support or replace them.<br \/><br \/>The direct employees of the economic unit become a type of employer or independent economic unit, and therefore, exclusively responsible for the workers who support or replace them. The indirect workers may work at the same site where their employer works or in their own home or the place indicated by the latter.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- The interviewee each month assists a secondary school teacher reviewing school work and exams; in exchange, he\/she is paid from the teacher's own pocket.<br \/>- Ramiro replaces his uncle in cleaning the facilities of the company where he works, because the uncle is sick. In exchange, Ramiro received from his uncle's hands, not from the company, the weekly salary due to the uncle.<br \/>- Andr\u00e9s helps his father, who is a mason, who in turn works as a salaried employee of a contractor: Andr\u00e9s is not paid for helping his father.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">To identify those who work for subordinate workers, just write an asterisk beside option 3 and enter a clarification in this regard, as follows: Is a helper or employee of a subordinate worker. This note is extremely important for the treatment phase. So, without exception, you must write it.<br \/><br \/>Subordinate workers who work outside of the scope of the private home in which the domestic unit that hired their services operates, as in the case of a person who is hired by a homemaker to clean some land she owns; the worker hired by a grant recipient to assist in the completion of their professional thesis.<br \/><br \/>Note that in the two cases cited, the subordinate worker was hired by a non-economically active person to generate goods and services.<br \/><br \/>4. Is a worker abroad<br \/><br \/>- Workers who work in economic units located outside of the national territory, as well as those who work for foreign consulates or embassies located in Mexico.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 9, continue with question 4a; if you circle option 3, go to question 5; if you circle option 4, go to question 8.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and who provided the name of company, business, or institution they work for","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable is a system helper variable.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4A_GRP","name":"MX2018I_P4A_GRP","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"514","loc_end_pos":"515","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Industry sector of company, business, or institution of primary job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4a. What does this company, business, or institution do?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Describe the type and material of the products produced or the services provided there)<br \/>________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to know the economic activities performed in the economic units for which they work in their main job, in order to classify them by economic activity sector.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity. <\/span>The set of actions performed by an economic unit for the fundamental purpose of producing marketable good and services in the market to generate monetary or in-kind income.\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity sector.<\/span> Classification of the economic activities, according to the type of good or service the economic units generate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>In describing the main activities to which the economic unit is dedicated, do not record unnecessary information, therefore keep in mind the following general guidelines:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated, as a main activity, to something other than commerce: agricultural or industrial production, extraction, provision of personal services, health services, etc., when describing the activities do not indicate that one of these consists of selling their goods and services.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated to the sale of food, indicate whether it prepares and serves, or only prepares, and the type of foods involved: sweet potato, meats, churros, corn-on-the-cob, natural juices, tacos. It is unnecessary that you specify the type of ingredients used in their preparation and the place where they are cooked or served (the latter information is the subject of another question).<br \/>- Once the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated is identified, describe it in detail. Below are the essential elements you should include in the information you record in this question to guaranty its correct classification:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Identification of the activity to which the economic unit is dedicated. In order to obtain the information, cite the name of the company or business recorded in the preceding question. You may ask the question in the following way:<br \/>- What type of work does <span class=\"lang\">\"Textilera San Marcos\"<\/span>, for which you worked last week, do?<br \/>- What type of work did Mr. Emilio do last week?<\/div><p>To further clarify the information, describe in detail the type of activity. To do this, ask additional questions, such as the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Does the construction company build complete houses (from foundation to finishing) or just the structural work?<br \/>- In addition to demolishing buildings, does it also build them?<br \/>- What types of installations does it complete in the buildings: air conditioning, screens for bathrooms, anti-theft devices, electricity, gas piping, plumbing, floors, agricultural irrigation systems?<br \/>- If an informant reports that the economic unit for which they work performs more than one activity, ask what is the main one and underline it. Respect their response. For example, selling groceries, preparing and selling food, or collecting medicinal herbs and providing medical care; ask which is the most important activity. Record both, but underline the one reported as main.<br \/>- When an economic unit's activities vary throughout the year, for example: in one season it is dedicated to agricultural activities and in another, building homes; to selling ice cream in spring and summer and selling flags in September and toys in December. Record the activities performed during the reference period.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 4b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the industry of company, business, or institution of primary job (2-digit version of industry, sector level).","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"21","labl":"Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"22","labl":"Utilities","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"23","labl":"Construction","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"31","labl":"Manufacturing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"32","labl":"Manufacturing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"33","labl":"Manufacturing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"43","labl":"Wholesale trade","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"46","labl":"Retail trade","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"48","labl":"Transportation","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"49","labl":"Postal service and warehousing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"51","labl":"Information","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"52","labl":"Finance and insurance","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"53","labl":"Real estate and rental and leasing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"54","labl":"Professional, scientific, and technical services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"55","labl":"Management of companies and enterprises","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"56","labl":"Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"61","labl":"Educational services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"62","labl":"Health care and social assistance","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"71","labl":"Arts, entertainment, and recreation","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"72","labl":"Accommodation and food services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"81","labl":"Other services (except public administration)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"93","labl":"Public administration and activities of international organizations","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"97","labl":"Works for a domestic unit or for another worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4A","name":"MX2018I_P4A","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"516","loc_end_pos":"519","loc_width":"4","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Industry of company, business, or institution of primary job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4a. What does this company, business, or institution do?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Describe the type and material of the products produced or the services provided there)<br \/>________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to know the economic activities performed in the economic units for which they work in their main job, in order to classify them by economic activity sector.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity. <\/span>The set of actions performed by an economic unit for the fundamental purpose of producing marketable good and services in the market to generate monetary or in-kind income.\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity sector.<\/span> Classification of the economic activities, according to the type of good or service the economic units generate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>In describing the main activities to which the economic unit is dedicated, do not record unnecessary information, therefore keep in mind the following general guidelines:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated, as a main activity, to something other than commerce: agricultural or industrial production, extraction, provision of personal services, health services, etc., when describing the activities do not indicate that one of these consists of selling their goods and services.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated to the sale of food, indicate whether it prepares and serves, or only prepares, and the type of foods involved: sweet potato, meats, churros, corn-on-the-cob, natural juices, tacos. It is unnecessary that you specify the type of ingredients used in their preparation and the place where they are cooked or served (the latter information is the subject of another question).<br \/>- Once the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated is identified, describe it in detail. Below are the essential elements you should include in the information you record in this question to guaranty its correct classification:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Identification of the activity to which the economic unit is dedicated. In order to obtain the information, cite the name of the company or business recorded in the preceding question. 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You may ask the question in the following way:<br \/>- What type of work does <span class=\"lang\">\"Textilera San Marcos\"<\/span>, for which you worked last week, do?<br \/>- What type of work did Mr. Emilio do last week?<\/div><p>To further clarify the information, describe in detail the type of activity. To do this, ask additional questions, such as the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Does the construction company build complete houses (from foundation to finishing) or just the structural work?<br \/>- In addition to demolishing buildings, does it also build them?<br \/>- What types of installations does it complete in the buildings: air conditioning, screens for bathrooms, anti-theft devices, electricity, gas piping, plumbing, floors, agricultural irrigation systems?<br \/>- If an informant reports that the economic unit for which they work performs more than one activity, ask what is the main one and underline it. Respect their response. 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Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4b. Provide a classification based on the answers provided in questions 4 and 4a:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Only for the interviewer<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Agriculture or farming (skip to 5)<br \/>[] 2 Educational or health institution (skip to 4d)<br \/>[] 3 Public institution or non-profit organization (skip to 4d)<br \/>[] 4 Private sector<br \/>[] 5 Not determinable yet<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4b<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Is an agricultural activity<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The economic units that are dedicated to agricultural or livestock activities, and those that combine both.<br \/>- Those working for economic units dedicated to vegetable aquaculture activities (growing algae and other aquatic plants in controlled environments).<br \/>- The economic units that are dedicated to performing beekeeping activities (breeding and caring for bees to exploit their wax, honey, royal jelly).<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option those dedicated to:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Providing specialized services to agricultural or livestock units, such as self-employed workers or businesses dedicated to fallow, harvest, packing, fumigating, collecting manure, cleaning activities and classification of eggs, animal crossbreeding and branding cattle, among others, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Farming aquatic animal species, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Conducting forestry activities (planting, reforestation and felling trees, as well as collecting forest products, such as bark, rubber, moss, balsam), as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Fishing and hunting animals for commercial purposes or exploitation of their byproducts, as these are classified in option 4.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Economic units dedicated to agroindustry, that is, those dedicated to raising animals or growing agricultural products and the subsequent transformation of these products, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The farmer who, in addition to growing agave, makes <span class=\"lang\">pulque <\/span>(alcoholic beverage).<br \/>- The cattle breeder who is also dedicated to the production of dairy.<br \/>- The company that, in addition to growing vegetables, is dedicated to dehydrating and packaging them.<br \/>- The catkin collector who also makes wax.<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for institutions whose main function is to provide formal educational services, from preschool through post-graduate, in any of its modalities: on-site instruction, open and distance learning; whether public or private institutions.<br \/>- Personnel who work for institutions such as the Council for Educational Development (CONAFE) or the National Institute for Adult Education (INEA).<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital\n<br \/>Exclude from this option:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for day cares or early stimulation centers, since their main function is not to provide formal education, but rather to provide care and early childhood care services. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Personnel who work in public institutions whose main activity is to carry out administrative control, as in the case of offices of the Secretariat of Public Education or state education institutes, since these are classified in option 3.<br \/>- Self-employed workers who provide educational services, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Those who work in second and third level medical institutions, whether public or private.<\/div><p>The second level medical units are characterized by having hospitalization areas, most of them with 24-hour emergency departments; those that are third level by the degree of specialization, addressing complex illnesses that put people at risk of death, and because they conduct scientific research.<\/p>\n\n<p>When classifying the information for third level medical units, prioritize the medical care services over the research activities. Also prioritize hospitalization care when a worker works in establishments that combine inpatient and outpatient medical care.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Rural hospital \"Oportunidades\" Bochil<br \/>- Medical surgery center San Mart\u00edn, private<br \/>- Regional IMSS hospital in Tampico<br \/>- Puerto de Hierro Tepic Medical Center (hospital), private<br \/>- National Psychiatric Institute<br \/>- ISSSTE Clinical Hospital<br \/>- National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition Dr. Salvador Zubir\u00e1n<\/div><p>Exclude from this option:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for first level medical units (health centers, doctors' offices, dispensaries and family medicine units), of the public or private sector, because they only provide outpatient medical consulting services and ambulatory surgery. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for establishments that perform clinical laboratory studies, as these are classified in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Workers who work for public and private institutions dedicated to providing welfare services: nursing homes, nurseries, persuasive orientation centers and telephone psychological support, soup kitchens, homes for single mothers, orphanages, etc. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Self-employed workers who provide in-home care for senior citizens, the disabled, sick and children: nurses, nannies. Classify them in option 4.<\/div><p>3. Is a public institution or a non-profit organization<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for government institutions of any level (federal, state or municipal), dedicated to the administration and capture of public resources, dispensing of justice, production of goods and services.<br \/>- Workers who work for public sector clinics that provide outpatient consultation services and general or specialized ambulatory surgery. Exclude economic units that provide hospital services, whether in the public or private sector, as they are classified in option 2.<br \/>- Personnel who work for informal public education institutions, such as day care centers (whose main function is to provide welfare services), training centers for and at work, such as the Occupational Teaching Center (CEO), Job Training Center (CECATI) or the Juan Diego Community Development Center IAP.<br \/>- Workers who work for institutions dedicated to capturing public resources to support the development of economic projects through the granting of credits and loans: Bancomext (Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior [National Bank of Foreign Trade]), Fifomi (Fideicomiso Fondo Minero [Miner's Fund Trust]), Fovissste (Fondo de la Vivienda del ISSSTE [ISSSTE Housing Fund]), Board of the National San Marco Fair, Federal Mortgage Company.<br \/>- Those who work for non-profit institutions: civil, commercial, labor, political, professional, recreational and religious organizations and associations (Regional Cattle Union of Aguascalientes, Association to Fight Cancer, Sea Cort\u00e9s, AC, Red Cross, C\u00e1ritas).<\/div><p>4. Is a private sector activity or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for economic units in the private sector, regardless of the economic activity to which it is dedicated, its size, the type of legal organization (individual or legal entity) or the legal or illegal form under which it operates. Below are some examples of the type of economic units classified here.<br \/>- Those who work for economic units dedicated to the collection of forest products, such as mullein, catkin, fruit, medicinal herbs, <span class=\"lang\">lechuguilla<\/span>, wood, moss, resin, for marketing purposes.<\/div><p>4. Is a private sector activity or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units whose main activity consists of providing services to other economic units of any sector of the economy: animal crossbreeding services, rental of machinery and equipment for use in forestry with an operator, animal sperm bank, waxing flowers, renting formwork, photocopying service, gardening services.<br \/>- Subordinate or independent workers who work for clinics or general or specialty medical offices, for outpatient consultation, of the private sector. Include those who work in their own home or that of their patients providing outpatient medical care.<br \/>- Workers who work for private clinics and private offices dedicated to personal care. Includes those who work in their own home or that of their clients providing personal care services.<br \/>- Those who work providing informal educational services: remedial teacher in their own home or the home of their clients; the teacher or instructor of aerobics, martial arts, cooking, languages, knitting, yoga.<\/div><p>5. Still cannot be determined<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that could not be classified in any of the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5a; if you circle option 2 or 3, go to question 4d; if you circle option 4 or 5, continue with question 4c.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico, excluding those hired by a household or another worker","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of business (interviewer only).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Agricultural activity","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Educational institution or hospital","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Public institution or a non-profit","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Private sector activity or business","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Still cannot be determined","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4C","name":"MX2018I_P4C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"522","loc_end_pos":"522","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Business type","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4c. So, this business is:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 A personal or family business? (skip to 4e)<br \/>[] 2 A company or business in the private sector (corporation: trading company or other type, transnational corporation, commercial chain, banking\/financial or service-based)? (skip to 4h)<br \/>[] 3 None of the above<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who work for private economic units (with the exception of those in the agriculture\/livestock, education and health sectors) and who were classified in option 4 or 5 in the last question, to find out in what type of economic unit they work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>While it is true that from a literal reading of options 1 and 2, a spontaneous response is expected from the interviewee, without questioning it, it is important that you know the characteristics of the type of economic units considered in each response option, but first it is important to state that:<\/p>\n\n<p>For tax purposes, a person may perform their economic activities as an individual or as a legal entity, as the laws establish different treatment for each, and this determines the form and requirements for enrollment in the Federal Taxpayers Registry (RFC) and the obligations acquired.<\/p>\n\n<p>Individual is a person with the capacity to enter into obligations and rights.<\/p>\n\n<p>Legal entity is a group of people who join with a specific purpose, for example, a corporation, a non-profit organization.<\/p>\n\n<p>The registration of an economic unit with the RFC indicates the types of rights and obligations to which they are subject, as well as the conformation of the capital stock or their equity. In the case of companies or businesses registered under the scope of the law of corporations, it is the organization, and not the members, that faces the legal or commercial actions the company may assume at any given moment.<\/p>\n\n<p>In exchange, independent, personal and family economic units are cataloged as individual (companies or businesses must respond personally and directly for the rights and obligations that give rise to legal or commercial actions of their economic unit, and whose capital is private). In other words, these are formal and informal businesses not incorporated as a company.<\/p>\n\n<p>Based on the foregoing, it is important that you know that option number one groups economic units under the individual system, the second legal entities and the third includes economic units that are not placed under the modality of private businesses to channel them to a sequence for institutions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Independent, personal or family<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent economic units (individuals), regardless of the legality or illegality under which they operate, the activity sector to which they are dedicated or the size of their businesses or activities.<br \/>- Those who work for independent economic units that operate under the modality of franchise or concession.<br \/>- Franchise. Business system based on the right to use a trade name and technical, administrative and operative advice to properly operate the business. That is, one of the parties grants the other the license to use its trade name, as well as its knowledge and experience (the know-how), to effectively and consistently operate a business, in order to guaranty homogeneity in the quality and characteristics of the services or goods administered.<\/div><p>As is evident, in this type of business method, the establishments adopt the same trade name, but have a different proprietary economic unit, which, when registered, requires the payment of a royalty in favor of the franchise owner.<\/p>\n\n<p>Concession. Legal and administrative act under which a company grants to another the right of use, consumption and exploitation of an establishment for the production or distribution of goods or, as applicable, the provision of a service subject to the pre-established provisions of a commercial contract.<\/p>\n\n<p>In this case you can see that it adopts its own trade name, which is exploited by a different proprietary economic unit to take advantage of a business or activity, for which it must make a payment and guaranty the quality of specific services.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. A private sector company or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who work for an economic unit incorporated as a corporation, regardless of its size and the activity sector to which it is dedicated.<\/div><p>Corporation (legal entity). Entity that is predominantly economic and whose capital is private, created by law and made up of partners who are obligated to combine their resources or efforts to fulfill a common good.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. A private sector company or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for independent economic units that operate under the modality of franchise or concession.<\/div><p>Franchise. Business system based on the right to use a trade name and technical, administrative and operative advice to properly operate the business. That is, one of the parties grants the other the license to use its trade name, as well as its knowledge and experience (know-how), to effectively and consistently operate a business, in order to guaranty homogeneity in the quality and characteristics of the services or goods administered.<\/p>\n\n<p>Concession. Understood as the legal and administrative act under which a company grants to another the right of use, consumption and exploitation of an establishment for the production or distribution of goods or, as applicable, the provision of a service subject to the pre-established provisions of a commercial contract.<\/p>\n\n<p>In this case you can see that it adopts its own trade name, which is exploited by a different proprietary economic unit to take advantage of a business or activity, for which it must make a payment and guaranty the quality of specific services.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for a cooperative society.<\/div><p>3. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that could not be classified in any of the preceding options.<br \/>- Dilemma. If the information available does not permit you to determine with certainty whether you should circle option 1 or 2, circle the first.<br \/>- Circle option 3, only if so far you have found that it is not a business, but rather a non-profit institution, but you have not been able to classify the response in the preceding question.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 4e; if you circle option 2, go to question 4h; if you circle option 3, go to question 4d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico in the non-agricultural private sector, excluding those hired by a household or another worker","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of business.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Independent, personal, or family","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Company or private sector business","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"None of the above","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4D1","name":"MX2018I_P4D1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"523","loc_end_pos":"523","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works for government or non-governmental organization","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4d. So, does [the respondent] work for: (if any of these options is chosen, skip to 5)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 A government institution?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(Considering the information obtained in questions 4 and 4a, circle the appropriate option and verify it with the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Judicial or legislative institution<br \/>[] 2 Public or semi-public company<br \/>[] 3 Schools, hospitals, clinics, and government social services<br \/>[] 4 Federal government or institutions<br \/>[] 5 State government (including Mexico City)<br \/>[] 6 Municipal government (including districts in Mexico City)<br \/>[] 7 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 A non-governmental institution?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(Considering the information obtained in questions 4 and 4a, circle the appropriate option and verify it with the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Private education institution or private hospital<br \/>[] 2 Autonomous university or higher education institution (UNAM, UAM, UACH, or autonomous state universities)<br \/>[] 3 Autonomous institution (IFE, state electoral institutions, federal or state commissions on human rights)<br \/>[] 4 Church, professional organization, chamber, or worker's union<br \/>[] 5 Civil organization not mentioned above<br \/>[] 6 International organization<br \/>[] 7 Political party<br \/>[] 8 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4d<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to those who work for government institutions (including parastatal institutions), autonomous and non-governmental organizations, to learn specifically the institutional sector to which they belong.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>In order to answer the requirements of the National Accounts System (SCN), this question groups economic units in two columns: legal-administrative, defined based on the way in which the political constitution of our country classifies institutions, and the second, based on the functional economic plan, that is, based on the way in which the institutions obtain their resources, the way in which they are administered and on whom they depend.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">1. Legal-administrative level. <\/span>Under this focus the economic units are divided into three powers: legislative, executive and judicial. Below, the institutions that make up each power are specified in graph form.<\/p>\n\n<p>Judicial Power (federal and state). In charge of overseeing compliance with the Constitution and laws derived from it. This power is represented by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, the Electoral Court, the collegiate and unitary circuit courts, district courts and the Federal Judiciary Council.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Legislative Power (federal and state). Its main function consists of drafting laws, discussing the country's problems (or of the state, as applicable) and overseeing the actions of the other powers. This power is expressed through the Congress of the Union, represented by the Chambers of Representatives and Senators, and by the Legislative Assembly, in the case of the Federal District.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Executive Power (federal, state and municipal). Its main function consists of promulgating and enforcing the laws issued by the Congress of the Union, directing relations with other countries, freely appointing and removing office secretaries and other employees of the Union (whose appointment and removal are not determined in any other way in the constitution and in the laws), etc. The executive power of the President of the Republic is repeated, in some way, at the level of the following two political-administrative units: state and municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">2. Functional economic level. <\/span>Under this perspective the economic units are divided, first, according to the proprietary sector, into public or private. Within the public sector the following are distinguished:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Autonomous bodies and non-profit institutions that receive financing and are administered by the government.<br \/>- Institutions that, while they do receive government financing, are not administered by it.<\/div><p>Finally, institutions that do not receive resources and are not administered by the government, that is, private sector institutions, are also grouped in this level.<\/p>\n\n<p>The following graph shows the classification indicated:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Institutions administered by the government This classification groups the federal, state and municipal governments, schools, hospitals, production and service companies, and financial organizations.<\/p>\n\n<p>The general government, that is, the offices and departments of the federal, state and municipal governments dedicated to administration of the nation's resources and assets, both directly and through the regulation and legislation of the economic, social and political practices, as well as the chambers of legislators and the armed forces. These units are characterized by not working for profit and not generating income. The form of financing of this sector is through taxes, fees, duties and recovery administered and distributed among the government agencies through assigned budgets.<\/p>\n\n<p>The government may assign resources to different institutions and companies that provide services. In some of the companies or institutions, the government only participates by providing financial resources, but in others it has the authority to intervene in their management, both of the resources and of the company's organization.<\/p>\n\n<p>Parastatal company. These are institutions in which the federal, state or local government holds more than 50 percent of the capital stock and there is a percentage of private capital to perform the activities of producing goods, marketing merchandise or providing services. One of their characteristics is that they obtain revenues for the goods or services made or provided.<\/p>\n\n<p>Institutions with autonomy of organic and administrative management. In general terms it groups three types of economic units: autonomous bodies, non-profit institutions and political parties.<\/p>\n\n<p>Autonomous bodies. This type of institution is characterized by having a legal status and its own equity, technical and budgetary autonomy. While its holders are required to provide records to other levels of government, they are not appointed directly (or unilaterally) by any of the three powers, nor are they administered through their officials.<\/p>\n\n<p>Non-profit institutions. This type of institution is characterized by being dedicated to fulfilling a common social purpose or for the collective benefit. It includes organizations such as churches, schools, public charitable institutions, clinics and hospitals, legal aid societies, political organizations, professional associations, volunteer service institutions, museums, research institutions. See annex 1.<\/p>\n\n<p>To classify the information by institutional sectors, according to the requirements of the National Accounts System, the information recorded in the preceding questions (4, 4a and 4b) must be analyzed together; as there is not always consistency between the classification of the information entered in question 4 and that in 4d, as each one has a different purpose.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Structure of the question<\/span>\n<br \/>Question 4d is divided into two sections, identified with the digits 1 and 2: a government institution and an institution not administered by the government, respectively; and code 9 to classify ambiguous responses in which all that is known is that it is an institution of public interest.<\/p>\n\n<p>The first section is separated into 8 response options to group the institutions that are financed and administered by the government.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The second section includes, according to the type of main activity to which it is dedicated, in general terms, five types of institutions: private sector educational and hospitals; upper level education institutions and institutions dedicated to various activities, but which are financed by the government even when they have autonomy in their organic operation and in relation to decision making; non-profit civil institutions; international organizations and political parties.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Priority criteria<\/span>\n<br \/>Taking into consideration that there are departments that perform more than one function, it was decided to define priority criteria when classifying the information:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Courts and congresses. When the information indicates that a person works for any of these institutions, circle sub-option 1.1, regardless of the level of government involved: federal, state or municipal.<br \/>2. Parastatal company. When the information refers to this type of economic unit, circle sub-option 1.2, regardless of the level of government to which the institution corresponds.<br \/>3. Provision of welfare, formal education and health services. When the information refers to government educational, medical or welfare institutions, prioritize this type of activity over the level of government to which it pertains. That is, circle sub-option 1.3.<br \/>4. Institutions dedicated to providing informal education are classified according to the level of government: federal, state or municipal: 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6, respectively.<br \/>5. Institutions dedicated to administration and management. Classified according to the level of government (1.4, 1.5 or 1.6, respectively). Its main activity consists of performing public administration and management activities. Institutions dedicated to this type of activity are Secretariats of State, general departments, offices and agencies linked directly to the executive power: institutes, councils and commissions, whose holders are designated, precisely, by the Executive Power.<br \/>6. Government institutions dedicated to providing cultural and entertainment services, such as museums, libraries, archaeological sites, planetariums, classified according to the level of government (federal, state or municipal, codes 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6, respectively) to which they pertain, even when they charge for their services, as they are not incorporated as companies with legal status of the institution or department on which they depend.<br \/>7. Educational and research institutions. When the institutions are dedicated to research and providing educational services at the master or doctoral level, the educational activity has priority, option 1.3 or 2.1, as applicable.<br \/>8. Hospital and research institutions. If an institution conducts hospital care activities and also research, the hospital service activity has priority, option 1.3 or 2.1, as applicable.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">9. Financial institutions. When classifying, give priority to the financial character over the level of government: federal, state or municipal, option 1.7.<br \/>10. Non-profit institutions. Any institution incorporated as a civil association (AC), non-profit civil institution (SC), private charitable association (ABP) or private welfare institution (IAP), regardless of where its financing comes from, should be classified based on the main activity to which it is dedicated. Annex 1 presents specific examples of the correct classification of this type of institution throughout battery of questions 4.<\/div><p>Based on the rules of priority, as an example, this is how ISSSTE establishments should be classified:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Below are the specific instructions by sub-option:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">A government institution<\/span>\n<br \/>1. Judicial power or legislative power\n<br \/>Institutions of any of the powers cited below regardless of the level of government to which they belong:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation<br \/>- Electoral courts<br \/>- State and Federal District Courts<br \/>- District associate courts<br \/>- District courts<br \/>- Federal Judiciary Council<br \/>- Chamber of Representatives<br \/>- Chamber of Senators<br \/>- Legislative Assembly of the Federal District<\/div><p>It is important to clarify that the judicial police are not part of the Judicial Power, but rather of the Executive Power, as it is dependent on the latter; therefore, it should be classified in sub-option 1.4. or 1.5, based on the level of government to which the information refers.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Public or parastatal company<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Economic units that are characterized because they are dedicated to producing goods and services for the market.<\/div><p>When classifying this type of economic units, give priority to the fact that they are companies dedicated to the production of goods and services for the market over the level of government to which it belongs: federal, state or municipal, or a combination of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- State or municipal slaughterhouse<br \/>- IMSS vacation center<br \/>- Compa\u00f1\u00eda de Luz y Fuerza del Centro, S.A.<br \/>- Notimex<br \/>- Petr\u00f3leos Mexicanos (PEMEX)<br \/>- Estudios Churubusco S.A.<br \/>- Federal Roads and Bridges and Related Services<\/div><p>3. Schools, hospitals, clinics and welfare services administered by the government<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Federal or state schools that provide formal education at any level and academic modality: preschool, primary, secondary, preparatory, intermediate level technical education, upper level technical education, professional, master and doctoral education.<br \/>- Institutions that combine education with research. In the case of non-autonomous public institutes that, in addition to conducting scientific and technological research and development work, provide education at the master and doctoral level, give priority to the function related to providing educational services.<\/div><p>3. Schools, hospitals, clinics and welfare services administered by the government<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Malaria Research Center (CIP).<br \/>- Public welfare assistance institutions, such as day care centers, homes, nursing homes and rehabilitation centers for alcoholics and drug addicts, among others.<br \/>Exclude from this option those who work for:<br \/>- Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) and ISSSTE, dedicated to administrative and other activities apart from medical care and welfare, as these are classified based on the type of activity to which they are dedicated: marketing products, offering tourism services, administrative services.<\/div><p>4. Government or federal agencies\n<br \/>All federal agencies whose purpose is to satisfy social needs, for example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Offices of the attorney of justice. Agrarian Attorney's Office, Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (PGR), Federal Consumer Protection Advocate (PROFECO), Federal Conciliation and Arbitration Court.<br \/>- Secretariats of state: Secretariat of Social Development (SEDESOL), Secretariat of Tourism (SECTUR).<br \/>- Commissions: Radio Broadcasting Commission, National Water Commission (CONAGUA), National Sports Commission (CONADE).<br \/>- Councils: National Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT), National Council for Culture and the Arts (CONACULTA)<br \/>- Institutes dedicated to an activity other than education and health services: Educational Assessment Institute (IEE), National Migration Institute (INM).<br \/>- Federal social rehabilitation centers (CEFERESO).<br \/>- Mexican Army, Air Force and Navy.<br \/>- Government institutions that are in charge of designing policies to address the issues they have been assigned, as well as the administrative monitoring to achieve their objectives.<br \/>Exclude those who work for:<br \/>- The judicial and legislative powers, as these are classified in sub-option 1.1.<br \/>- Public and parastatal companies, as these are classified in sub-option 1.2.<br \/>- Educational institutions and those dedicated to health services, as these are classified in sub-option 1.3.<br \/>- Government financial organizations, as these are classified in sub-option 1.7.<\/div><p>5. State government (includes Federal District)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- All state agencies that adopt the form of secretariats of state, commissions, councils, institutes, whose function is very similar to those at the federal level, for example:<br \/>- Secretariat of Social Development (SEDESOL) of Zacatecas<br \/>- State medical arbitration commission<br \/>- Council of minors in the state<br \/>- Finance department<br \/>- Aquaculture institute of the state of sonora<br \/>- State Highway Patrol<br \/>- Attorney's office for citizen assistance<br \/>- Undersecretariat of public works<br \/>- Museums, libraries, archaeological and planetariums, among other establishments, are classified according to the level of government to which they pertain. They are classified here, even though collection activities may indicate they are economic units independent of the organizations on which they depend.<\/div><p>6. Municipal government (includes federal district local offices)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Municipal organizations and institutions, some identified by the toponymy in the name, that is, by including the name of the place to which they pertain, for example:<br \/>- Municipal Transit of Cajeme<br \/>- DIF of Jilotepec<br \/>- Municipal Government of Ensenada<br \/>- Municipal sports center<br \/>- Municipal treasury<br \/>- Municipal fire station<br \/>- Public municipal services, except when they have been awarded by government concession to private companies, as in the case of filling potholes, among others.<\/div><p>7. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Non-profit institutions mainly dedicated to the capture of public resources to support the development of economic projects through the granting of preferential loans, and the granting of loans as credit unions, loan and financial brokers. Includes, therefore, those who work for the development bank, funds, insurance companies, trusts pertaining to the government, both federal and state.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- National Insurance and Bond Commission<br \/>- High Performance Sports Fund<br \/>- Rural Finance Agency<br \/>- Board of the Fair<\/div><p>9. DK<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Dependencies that could not be classified in the preceding sub-options, but you are certain they are government institutions.<\/div><p>An institution not administered by the government. Institutions or organizations in which the government does not have administrative interference are grouped in this option. Some of the organizations classified here receive financing from the government, however, they have administrative autonomy. International and private institutions are also classified in this option.<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Private educational institution or hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Educational institutions of any academic level financed through private funds, including institutions grouped under the form of non-profit institutions, as they have their own legal status.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Anita Brenner Primary School, private sector.<br \/>- Faculty of dentistry at the University of Matamoros, A. C.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Private sector medical institutions whose main function consists of providing hospital services.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Sanatorio San Francisco, A.B.P., private<br \/>- Cl\u00ednica hospital San Jorge, S.A. de C.V., private<br \/>- Hospital de la Cruz Roja, I.A.P., private<br \/>- Hospital \u00c1ngeles de Xalapa, Ver., private<br \/>- Health institutions that, in addition to hospital services, carry out scientific and technological research activities in this field of knowledge, as hospital services have priority over research.<br \/>Examples:<br \/>- OCA Hospital, private (OCA means <span class=\"lang\">Organizaci\u00f3n Cl\u00ednica Am\u00e9rica<\/span>, a hospital that has a research center)<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option first level medical units (general and specialty medical offices, dispensaries, outpatient consultation and ambulatory surgery clinics) of non-profit institutions, as these are classified in sub-option 5.<\/div><p>4. Church, professional association, chamber or union\n<br \/>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Architects Association<br \/>- Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM)<br \/>- Laborer's Center<br \/>- Sociedad cooperativa de Pepenadores del Relleno Sanitario la Pitaya, A. C.<br \/>- National association of importers<\/div><p>5. Civil association not classified in the preceding options<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Organizations with a legal status (funds, boards, clubs) whose function consists of providing their members or the population in general mutual aid and protection and conducting activities that contribute to their moral, intellectual, physical and social improvement. These are non-governmental organizations with humanitarian, cultural, community, prevention and physical and psychological rehabilitation missions, with a predominantly non-economic or speculative purpose.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cultural, sports, social clubs and others<br \/>- Churches or religious associations<br \/>- Jalisco Academy for the Support of Indigenous Groups<br \/>- Ministerios de Amor, A.C.<br \/>- Children's Rehabilitation Center Telethon (CRIT)<br \/>- Rotary Club<br \/>- Asociaci\u00f3n Tradicional de Scouts de M\u00e9xico, A.C.<br \/>- El Refugio Animal Protection Association<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option civil institutions whose main activity consists of providing formal education, medical assistance and those dedicated to industrial production.<\/div><p>6. International organization<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- International organizations operating in our country. Includes embassies and cultural, educational or political representations of foreign countries, such as:<br \/>- United Nations Organization (UN)<br \/>- Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA)<br \/>- Regional Center for Disaster Information (CRID)<br \/>- Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLA)<\/div><p>7. Political party<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Political parties that have national, regional, state representation even if they are not registered as a party.<\/div><p>8. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Organizations and institutions that are not administered by the government and it has not been possible to classify in any of the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 5.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico in the non-agricultural public or non-profit sector, excluding those hired by a household or another worker","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works for a government or non-governmental organization.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Government institution","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Non-governmental institution","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4D2","name":"MX2018I_P4D2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"524","loc_end_pos":"525","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of government or non-governmental institution","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4d. So, does [the respondent] work for: (if any of these options is chosen, skip to 5)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 A government institution?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(Considering the information obtained in questions 4 and 4a, circle the appropriate option and verify it with the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Judicial or legislative institution<br \/>[] 2 Public or semi-public company<br \/>[] 3 Schools, hospitals, clinics, and government social services<br \/>[] 4 Federal government or institutions<br \/>[] 5 State government (including Mexico City)<br \/>[] 6 Municipal government (including districts in Mexico City)<br \/>[] 7 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 A non-governmental institution?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(Considering the information obtained in questions 4 and 4a, circle the appropriate option and verify it with the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Private education institution or private hospital<br \/>[] 2 Autonomous university or higher education institution (UNAM, UAM, UACH, or autonomous state universities)<br \/>[] 3 Autonomous institution (IFE, state electoral institutions, federal or state commissions on human rights)<br \/>[] 4 Church, professional organization, chamber, or worker's union<br \/>[] 5 Civil organization not mentioned above<br \/>[] 6 International organization<br \/>[] 7 Political party<br \/>[] 8 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4d<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to those who work for government institutions (including parastatal institutions), autonomous and non-governmental organizations, to learn specifically the institutional sector to which they belong.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>In order to answer the requirements of the National Accounts System (SCN), this question groups economic units in two columns: legal-administrative, defined based on the way in which the political constitution of our country classifies institutions, and the second, based on the functional economic plan, that is, based on the way in which the institutions obtain their resources, the way in which they are administered and on whom they depend.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">1. Legal-administrative level. <\/span>Under this focus the economic units are divided into three powers: legislative, executive and judicial. Below, the institutions that make up each power are specified in graph form.<\/p>\n\n<p>Judicial Power (federal and state). In charge of overseeing compliance with the Constitution and laws derived from it. This power is represented by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, the Electoral Court, the collegiate and unitary circuit courts, district courts and the Federal Judiciary Council.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Legislative Power (federal and state). Its main function consists of drafting laws, discussing the country's problems (or of the state, as applicable) and overseeing the actions of the other powers. This power is expressed through the Congress of the Union, represented by the Chambers of Representatives and Senators, and by the Legislative Assembly, in the case of the Federal District.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Executive Power (federal, state and municipal). Its main function consists of promulgating and enforcing the laws issued by the Congress of the Union, directing relations with other countries, freely appointing and removing office secretaries and other employees of the Union (whose appointment and removal are not determined in any other way in the constitution and in the laws), etc. The executive power of the President of the Republic is repeated, in some way, at the level of the following two political-administrative units: state and municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">2. Functional economic level. <\/span>Under this perspective the economic units are divided, first, according to the proprietary sector, into public or private. Within the public sector the following are distinguished:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Autonomous bodies and non-profit institutions that receive financing and are administered by the government.<br \/>- Institutions that, while they do receive government financing, are not administered by it.<\/div><p>Finally, institutions that do not receive resources and are not administered by the government, that is, private sector institutions, are also grouped in this level.<\/p>\n\n<p>The following graph shows the classification indicated:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Institutions administered by the government This classification groups the federal, state and municipal governments, schools, hospitals, production and service companies, and financial organizations.<\/p>\n\n<p>The general government, that is, the offices and departments of the federal, state and municipal governments dedicated to administration of the nation's resources and assets, both directly and through the regulation and legislation of the economic, social and political practices, as well as the chambers of legislators and the armed forces. These units are characterized by not working for profit and not generating income. The form of financing of this sector is through taxes, fees, duties and recovery administered and distributed among the government agencies through assigned budgets.<\/p>\n\n<p>The government may assign resources to different institutions and companies that provide services. In some of the companies or institutions, the government only participates by providing financial resources, but in others it has the authority to intervene in their management, both of the resources and of the company's organization.<\/p>\n\n<p>Parastatal company. These are institutions in which the federal, state or local government holds more than 50 percent of the capital stock and there is a percentage of private capital to perform the activities of producing goods, marketing merchandise or providing services. One of their characteristics is that they obtain revenues for the goods or services made or provided.<\/p>\n\n<p>Institutions with autonomy of organic and administrative management. In general terms it groups three types of economic units: autonomous bodies, non-profit institutions and political parties.<\/p>\n\n<p>Autonomous bodies. This type of institution is characterized by having a legal status and its own equity, technical and budgetary autonomy. While its holders are required to provide records to other levels of government, they are not appointed directly (or unilaterally) by any of the three powers, nor are they administered through their officials.<\/p>\n\n<p>Non-profit institutions. This type of institution is characterized by being dedicated to fulfilling a common social purpose or for the collective benefit. It includes organizations such as churches, schools, public charitable institutions, clinics and hospitals, legal aid societies, political organizations, professional associations, volunteer service institutions, museums, research institutions. See annex 1.<\/p>\n\n<p>To classify the information by institutional sectors, according to the requirements of the National Accounts System, the information recorded in the preceding questions (4, 4a and 4b) must be analyzed together; as there is not always consistency between the classification of the information entered in question 4 and that in 4d, as each one has a different purpose.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Structure of the question<\/span>\n<br \/>Question 4d is divided into two sections, identified with the digits 1 and 2: a government institution and an institution not administered by the government, respectively; and code 9 to classify ambiguous responses in which all that is known is that it is an institution of public interest.<\/p>\n\n<p>The first section is separated into 8 response options to group the institutions that are financed and administered by the government.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The second section includes, according to the type of main activity to which it is dedicated, in general terms, five types of institutions: private sector educational and hospitals; upper level education institutions and institutions dedicated to various activities, but which are financed by the government even when they have autonomy in their organic operation and in relation to decision making; non-profit civil institutions; international organizations and political parties.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Priority criteria<\/span>\n<br \/>Taking into consideration that there are departments that perform more than one function, it was decided to define priority criteria when classifying the information:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Courts and congresses. When the information indicates that a person works for any of these institutions, circle sub-option 1.1, regardless of the level of government involved: federal, state or municipal.<br \/>2. Parastatal company. When the information refers to this type of economic unit, circle sub-option 1.2, regardless of the level of government to which the institution corresponds.<br \/>3. Provision of welfare, formal education and health services. When the information refers to government educational, medical or welfare institutions, prioritize this type of activity over the level of government to which it pertains. That is, circle sub-option 1.3.<br \/>4. Institutions dedicated to providing informal education are classified according to the level of government: federal, state or municipal: 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6, respectively.<br \/>5. Institutions dedicated to administration and management. Classified according to the level of government (1.4, 1.5 or 1.6, respectively). Its main activity consists of performing public administration and management activities. Institutions dedicated to this type of activity are Secretariats of State, general departments, offices and agencies linked directly to the executive power: institutes, councils and commissions, whose holders are designated, precisely, by the Executive Power.<br \/>6. Government institutions dedicated to providing cultural and entertainment services, such as museums, libraries, archaeological sites, planetariums, classified according to the level of government (federal, state or municipal, codes 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6, respectively) to which they pertain, even when they charge for their services, as they are not incorporated as companies with legal status of the institution or department on which they depend.<br \/>7. Educational and research institutions. When the institutions are dedicated to research and providing educational services at the master or doctoral level, the educational activity has priority, option 1.3 or 2.1, as applicable.<br \/>8. Hospital and research institutions. If an institution conducts hospital care activities and also research, the hospital service activity has priority, option 1.3 or 2.1, as applicable.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">9. Financial institutions. When classifying, give priority to the financial character over the level of government: federal, state or municipal, option 1.7.<br \/>10. Non-profit institutions. Any institution incorporated as a civil association (AC), non-profit civil institution (SC), private charitable association (ABP) or private welfare institution (IAP), regardless of where its financing comes from, should be classified based on the main activity to which it is dedicated. Annex 1 presents specific examples of the correct classification of this type of institution throughout battery of questions 4.<\/div><p>Based on the rules of priority, as an example, this is how ISSSTE establishments should be classified:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Below are the specific instructions by sub-option:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">A government institution<\/span>\n<br \/>1. Judicial power or legislative power\n<br \/>Institutions of any of the powers cited below regardless of the level of government to which they belong:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation<br \/>- Electoral courts<br \/>- State and Federal District Courts<br \/>- District associate courts<br \/>- District courts<br \/>- Federal Judiciary Council<br \/>- Chamber of Representatives<br \/>- Chamber of Senators<br \/>- Legislative Assembly of the Federal District<\/div><p>It is important to clarify that the judicial police are not part of the Judicial Power, but rather of the Executive Power, as it is dependent on the latter; therefore, it should be classified in sub-option 1.4. or 1.5, based on the level of government to which the information refers.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Public or parastatal company<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Economic units that are characterized because they are dedicated to producing goods and services for the market.<\/div><p>When classifying this type of economic units, give priority to the fact that they are companies dedicated to the production of goods and services for the market over the level of government to which it belongs: federal, state or municipal, or a combination of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- State or municipal slaughterhouse<br \/>- IMSS vacation center<br \/>- Compa\u00f1\u00eda de Luz y Fuerza del Centro, S.A.<br \/>- Notimex<br \/>- Petr\u00f3leos Mexicanos (PEMEX)<br \/>- Estudios Churubusco S.A.<br \/>- Federal Roads and Bridges and Related Services<\/div><p>3. Schools, hospitals, clinics and welfare services administered by the government<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Federal or state schools that provide formal education at any level and academic modality: preschool, primary, secondary, preparatory, intermediate level technical education, upper level technical education, professional, master and doctoral education.<br \/>- Institutions that combine education with research. In the case of non-autonomous public institutes that, in addition to conducting scientific and technological research and development work, provide education at the master and doctoral level, give priority to the function related to providing educational services.<\/div><p>3. Schools, hospitals, clinics and welfare services administered by the government<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Malaria Research Center (CIP).<br \/>- Public welfare assistance institutions, such as day care centers, homes, nursing homes and rehabilitation centers for alcoholics and drug addicts, among others.<br \/>Exclude from this option those who work for:<br \/>- Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) and ISSSTE, dedicated to administrative and other activities apart from medical care and welfare, as these are classified based on the type of activity to which they are dedicated: marketing products, offering tourism services, administrative services.<\/div><p>4. Government or federal agencies\n<br \/>All federal agencies whose purpose is to satisfy social needs, for example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Offices of the attorney of justice. Agrarian Attorney's Office, Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (PGR), Federal Consumer Protection Advocate (PROFECO), Federal Conciliation and Arbitration Court.<br \/>- Secretariats of state: Secretariat of Social Development (SEDESOL), Secretariat of Tourism (SECTUR).<br \/>- Commissions: Radio Broadcasting Commission, National Water Commission (CONAGUA), National Sports Commission (CONADE).<br \/>- Councils: National Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT), National Council for Culture and the Arts (CONACULTA)<br \/>- Institutes dedicated to an activity other than education and health services: Educational Assessment Institute (IEE), National Migration Institute (INM).<br \/>- Federal social rehabilitation centers (CEFERESO).<br \/>- Mexican Army, Air Force and Navy.<br \/>- Government institutions that are in charge of designing policies to address the issues they have been assigned, as well as the administrative monitoring to achieve their objectives.<br \/>Exclude those who work for:<br \/>- The judicial and legislative powers, as these are classified in sub-option 1.1.<br \/>- Public and parastatal companies, as these are classified in sub-option 1.2.<br \/>- Educational institutions and those dedicated to health services, as these are classified in sub-option 1.3.<br \/>- Government financial organizations, as these are classified in sub-option 1.7.<\/div><p>5. State government (includes Federal District)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- All state agencies that adopt the form of secretariats of state, commissions, councils, institutes, whose function is very similar to those at the federal level, for example:<br \/>- Secretariat of Social Development (SEDESOL) of Zacatecas<br \/>- State medical arbitration commission<br \/>- Council of minors in the state<br \/>- Finance department<br \/>- Aquaculture institute of the state of sonora<br \/>- State Highway Patrol<br \/>- Attorney's office for citizen assistance<br \/>- Undersecretariat of public works<br \/>- Museums, libraries, archaeological and planetariums, among other establishments, are classified according to the level of government to which they pertain. They are classified here, even though collection activities may indicate they are economic units independent of the organizations on which they depend.<\/div><p>6. Municipal government (includes federal district local offices)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Municipal organizations and institutions, some identified by the toponymy in the name, that is, by including the name of the place to which they pertain, for example:<br \/>- Municipal Transit of Cajeme<br \/>- DIF of Jilotepec<br \/>- Municipal Government of Ensenada<br \/>- Municipal sports center<br \/>- Municipal treasury<br \/>- Municipal fire station<br \/>- Public municipal services, except when they have been awarded by government concession to private companies, as in the case of filling potholes, among others.<\/div><p>7. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Non-profit institutions mainly dedicated to the capture of public resources to support the development of economic projects through the granting of preferential loans, and the granting of loans as credit unions, loan and financial brokers. Includes, therefore, those who work for the development bank, funds, insurance companies, trusts pertaining to the government, both federal and state.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- National Insurance and Bond Commission<br \/>- High Performance Sports Fund<br \/>- Rural Finance Agency<br \/>- Board of the Fair<\/div><p>9. DK<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Dependencies that could not be classified in the preceding sub-options, but you are certain they are government institutions.<\/div><p>An institution not administered by the government. Institutions or organizations in which the government does not have administrative interference are grouped in this option. Some of the organizations classified here receive financing from the government, however, they have administrative autonomy. International and private institutions are also classified in this option.<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Private educational institution or hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Educational institutions of any academic level financed through private funds, including institutions grouped under the form of non-profit institutions, as they have their own legal status.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Anita Brenner Primary School, private sector.<br \/>- Faculty of dentistry at the University of Matamoros, A. C.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Private sector medical institutions whose main function consists of providing hospital services.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Sanatorio San Francisco, A.B.P., private<br \/>- Cl\u00ednica hospital San Jorge, S.A. de C.V., private<br \/>- Hospital de la Cruz Roja, I.A.P., private<br \/>- Hospital \u00c1ngeles de Xalapa, Ver., private<br \/>- Health institutions that, in addition to hospital services, carry out scientific and technological research activities in this field of knowledge, as hospital services have priority over research.<br \/>Examples:<br \/>- OCA Hospital, private (OCA means <span class=\"lang\">Organizaci\u00f3n Cl\u00ednica Am\u00e9rica<\/span>, a hospital that has a research center)<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option first level medical units (general and specialty medical offices, dispensaries, outpatient consultation and ambulatory surgery clinics) of non-profit institutions, as these are classified in sub-option 5.<\/div><p>4. Church, professional association, chamber or union\n<br \/>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Architects Association<br \/>- Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM)<br \/>- Laborer's Center<br \/>- Sociedad cooperativa de Pepenadores del Relleno Sanitario la Pitaya, A. C.<br \/>- National association of importers<\/div><p>5. Civil association not classified in the preceding options<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Organizations with a legal status (funds, boards, clubs) whose function consists of providing their members or the population in general mutual aid and protection and conducting activities that contribute to their moral, intellectual, physical and social improvement. These are non-governmental organizations with humanitarian, cultural, community, prevention and physical and psychological rehabilitation missions, with a predominantly non-economic or speculative purpose.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cultural, sports, social clubs and others<br \/>- Churches or religious associations<br \/>- Jalisco Academy for the Support of Indigenous Groups<br \/>- Ministerios de Amor, A.C.<br \/>- Children's Rehabilitation Center Telethon (CRIT)<br \/>- Rotary Club<br \/>- Asociaci\u00f3n Tradicional de Scouts de M\u00e9xico, A.C.<br \/>- El Refugio Animal Protection Association<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option civil institutions whose main activity consists of providing formal education, medical assistance and those dedicated to industrial production.<\/div><p>6. International organization<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- International organizations operating in our country. Includes embassies and cultural, educational or political representations of foreign countries, such as:<br \/>- United Nations Organization (UN)<br \/>- Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA)<br \/>- Regional Center for Disaster Information (CRID)<br \/>- Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLA)<\/div><p>7. Political party<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Political parties that have national, regional, state representation even if they are not registered as a party.<\/div><p>8. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Organizations and institutions that are not administered by the government and it has not been possible to classify in any of the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 5.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico in the non-agricultural public or non-profit sector, excluding those hired by a household or another worker","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of government or non-governmental institution.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Judicial branch, educational institution, or private hospital","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Public or parastatal company","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"School, hospital, clinic or healthcare institution administered by the government","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"Government or federal agencies","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"State government (including Mexico City)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"16","labl":"Government of the municipality (includes delegations of Mexico City)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"17","labl":"None of the above","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"19","labl":"Government institution, unknown type","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"21","labl":"Educational institution or private hospital","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"22","labl":"Autonomous and public institution of higher education","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"23","labl":"Autonomous body (International Foundation for Electoral Systems, State Electoral Institutes, National Commissions)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"24","labl":"Church, professional association, chamber, or union","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"25","labl":"Civil association not classified in the previous options","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"26","labl":"International organization","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"27","labl":"Political party","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"28","labl":"None of the above","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"29","labl":"Non-governmental institution, unknown type","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4D3_NON_GOV","name":"MX2018I_P4D3_NON_GOV","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"526","loc_end_pos":"526","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Capture system helper variable p4d3","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4d. So, does [the respondent] work for: (if any of these options is chosen, skip to 5)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 A government institution?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(Considering the information obtained in questions 4 and 4a, circle the appropriate option and verify it with the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Judicial or legislative institution<br \/>[] 2 Public or semi-public company<br \/>[] 3 Schools, hospitals, clinics, and government social services<br \/>[] 4 Federal government or institutions<br \/>[] 5 State government (including Mexico City)<br \/>[] 6 Municipal government (including districts in Mexico City)<br \/>[] 7 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 A non-governmental institution?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(Considering the information obtained in questions 4 and 4a, circle the appropriate option and verify it with the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Private education institution or private hospital<br \/>[] 2 Autonomous university or higher education institution (UNAM, UAM, UACH, or autonomous state universities)<br \/>[] 3 Autonomous institution (IFE, state electoral institutions, federal or state commissions on human rights)<br \/>[] 4 Church, professional organization, chamber, or worker's union<br \/>[] 5 Civil organization not mentioned above<br \/>[] 6 International organization<br \/>[] 7 Political party<br \/>[] 8 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4d<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to those who work for government institutions (including parastatal institutions), autonomous and non-governmental organizations, to learn specifically the institutional sector to which they belong.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>In order to answer the requirements of the National Accounts System (SCN), this question groups economic units in two columns: legal-administrative, defined based on the way in which the political constitution of our country classifies institutions, and the second, based on the functional economic plan, that is, based on the way in which the institutions obtain their resources, the way in which they are administered and on whom they depend.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">1. Legal-administrative level. <\/span>Under this focus the economic units are divided into three powers: legislative, executive and judicial. Below, the institutions that make up each power are specified in graph form.<\/p>\n\n<p>Judicial Power (federal and state). In charge of overseeing compliance with the Constitution and laws derived from it. This power is represented by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, the Electoral Court, the collegiate and unitary circuit courts, district courts and the Federal Judiciary Council.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Legislative Power (federal and state). Its main function consists of drafting laws, discussing the country's problems (or of the state, as applicable) and overseeing the actions of the other powers. This power is expressed through the Congress of the Union, represented by the Chambers of Representatives and Senators, and by the Legislative Assembly, in the case of the Federal District.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Executive Power (federal, state and municipal). Its main function consists of promulgating and enforcing the laws issued by the Congress of the Union, directing relations with other countries, freely appointing and removing office secretaries and other employees of the Union (whose appointment and removal are not determined in any other way in the constitution and in the laws), etc. The executive power of the President of the Republic is repeated, in some way, at the level of the following two political-administrative units: state and municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">2. Functional economic level. <\/span>Under this perspective the economic units are divided, first, according to the proprietary sector, into public or private. Within the public sector the following are distinguished:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Autonomous bodies and non-profit institutions that receive financing and are administered by the government.<br \/>- Institutions that, while they do receive government financing, are not administered by it.<\/div><p>Finally, institutions that do not receive resources and are not administered by the government, that is, private sector institutions, are also grouped in this level.<\/p>\n\n<p>The following graph shows the classification indicated:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Institutions administered by the government This classification groups the federal, state and municipal governments, schools, hospitals, production and service companies, and financial organizations.<\/p>\n\n<p>The general government, that is, the offices and departments of the federal, state and municipal governments dedicated to administration of the nation's resources and assets, both directly and through the regulation and legislation of the economic, social and political practices, as well as the chambers of legislators and the armed forces. These units are characterized by not working for profit and not generating income. The form of financing of this sector is through taxes, fees, duties and recovery administered and distributed among the government agencies through assigned budgets.<\/p>\n\n<p>The government may assign resources to different institutions and companies that provide services. In some of the companies or institutions, the government only participates by providing financial resources, but in others it has the authority to intervene in their management, both of the resources and of the company's organization.<\/p>\n\n<p>Parastatal company. These are institutions in which the federal, state or local government holds more than 50 percent of the capital stock and there is a percentage of private capital to perform the activities of producing goods, marketing merchandise or providing services. One of their characteristics is that they obtain revenues for the goods or services made or provided.<\/p>\n\n<p>Institutions with autonomy of organic and administrative management. In general terms it groups three types of economic units: autonomous bodies, non-profit institutions and political parties.<\/p>\n\n<p>Autonomous bodies. This type of institution is characterized by having a legal status and its own equity, technical and budgetary autonomy. While its holders are required to provide records to other levels of government, they are not appointed directly (or unilaterally) by any of the three powers, nor are they administered through their officials.<\/p>\n\n<p>Non-profit institutions. This type of institution is characterized by being dedicated to fulfilling a common social purpose or for the collective benefit. It includes organizations such as churches, schools, public charitable institutions, clinics and hospitals, legal aid societies, political organizations, professional associations, volunteer service institutions, museums, research institutions. See annex 1.<\/p>\n\n<p>To classify the information by institutional sectors, according to the requirements of the National Accounts System, the information recorded in the preceding questions (4, 4a and 4b) must be analyzed together; as there is not always consistency between the classification of the information entered in question 4 and that in 4d, as each one has a different purpose.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Structure of the question<\/span>\n<br \/>Question 4d is divided into two sections, identified with the digits 1 and 2: a government institution and an institution not administered by the government, respectively; and code 9 to classify ambiguous responses in which all that is known is that it is an institution of public interest.<\/p>\n\n<p>The first section is separated into 8 response options to group the institutions that are financed and administered by the government.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The second section includes, according to the type of main activity to which it is dedicated, in general terms, five types of institutions: private sector educational and hospitals; upper level education institutions and institutions dedicated to various activities, but which are financed by the government even when they have autonomy in their organic operation and in relation to decision making; non-profit civil institutions; international organizations and political parties.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Priority criteria<\/span>\n<br \/>Taking into consideration that there are departments that perform more than one function, it was decided to define priority criteria when classifying the information:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Courts and congresses. When the information indicates that a person works for any of these institutions, circle sub-option 1.1, regardless of the level of government involved: federal, state or municipal.<br \/>2. Parastatal company. When the information refers to this type of economic unit, circle sub-option 1.2, regardless of the level of government to which the institution corresponds.<br \/>3. Provision of welfare, formal education and health services. When the information refers to government educational, medical or welfare institutions, prioritize this type of activity over the level of government to which it pertains. That is, circle sub-option 1.3.<br \/>4. Institutions dedicated to providing informal education are classified according to the level of government: federal, state or municipal: 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6, respectively.<br \/>5. Institutions dedicated to administration and management. Classified according to the level of government (1.4, 1.5 or 1.6, respectively). Its main activity consists of performing public administration and management activities. Institutions dedicated to this type of activity are Secretariats of State, general departments, offices and agencies linked directly to the executive power: institutes, councils and commissions, whose holders are designated, precisely, by the Executive Power.<br \/>6. Government institutions dedicated to providing cultural and entertainment services, such as museums, libraries, archaeological sites, planetariums, classified according to the level of government (federal, state or municipal, codes 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6, respectively) to which they pertain, even when they charge for their services, as they are not incorporated as companies with legal status of the institution or department on which they depend.<br \/>7. Educational and research institutions. When the institutions are dedicated to research and providing educational services at the master or doctoral level, the educational activity has priority, option 1.3 or 2.1, as applicable.<br \/>8. Hospital and research institutions. If an institution conducts hospital care activities and also research, the hospital service activity has priority, option 1.3 or 2.1, as applicable.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">9. Financial institutions. When classifying, give priority to the financial character over the level of government: federal, state or municipal, option 1.7.<br \/>10. Non-profit institutions. Any institution incorporated as a civil association (AC), non-profit civil institution (SC), private charitable association (ABP) or private welfare institution (IAP), regardless of where its financing comes from, should be classified based on the main activity to which it is dedicated. Annex 1 presents specific examples of the correct classification of this type of institution throughout battery of questions 4.<\/div><p>Based on the rules of priority, as an example, this is how ISSSTE establishments should be classified:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Below are the specific instructions by sub-option:<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">A government institution<\/span>\n<br \/>1. Judicial power or legislative power\n<br \/>Institutions of any of the powers cited below regardless of the level of government to which they belong:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation<br \/>- Electoral courts<br \/>- State and Federal District Courts<br \/>- District associate courts<br \/>- District courts<br \/>- Federal Judiciary Council<br \/>- Chamber of Representatives<br \/>- Chamber of Senators<br \/>- Legislative Assembly of the Federal District<\/div><p>It is important to clarify that the judicial police are not part of the Judicial Power, but rather of the Executive Power, as it is dependent on the latter; therefore, it should be classified in sub-option 1.4. or 1.5, based on the level of government to which the information refers.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Public or parastatal company<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Economic units that are characterized because they are dedicated to producing goods and services for the market.<\/div><p>When classifying this type of economic units, give priority to the fact that they are companies dedicated to the production of goods and services for the market over the level of government to which it belongs: federal, state or municipal, or a combination of any of these.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- State or municipal slaughterhouse<br \/>- IMSS vacation center<br \/>- Compa\u00f1\u00eda de Luz y Fuerza del Centro, S.A.<br \/>- Notimex<br \/>- Petr\u00f3leos Mexicanos (PEMEX)<br \/>- Estudios Churubusco S.A.<br \/>- Federal Roads and Bridges and Related Services<\/div><p>3. Schools, hospitals, clinics and welfare services administered by the government<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Federal or state schools that provide formal education at any level and academic modality: preschool, primary, secondary, preparatory, intermediate level technical education, upper level technical education, professional, master and doctoral education.<br \/>- Institutions that combine education with research. In the case of non-autonomous public institutes that, in addition to conducting scientific and technological research and development work, provide education at the master and doctoral level, give priority to the function related to providing educational services.<\/div><p>3. Schools, hospitals, clinics and welfare services administered by the government<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Malaria Research Center (CIP).<br \/>- Public welfare assistance institutions, such as day care centers, homes, nursing homes and rehabilitation centers for alcoholics and drug addicts, among others.<br \/>Exclude from this option those who work for:<br \/>- Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) and ISSSTE, dedicated to administrative and other activities apart from medical care and welfare, as these are classified based on the type of activity to which they are dedicated: marketing products, offering tourism services, administrative services.<\/div><p>4. Government or federal agencies\n<br \/>All federal agencies whose purpose is to satisfy social needs, for example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Offices of the attorney of justice. Agrarian Attorney's Office, Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (PGR), Federal Consumer Protection Advocate (PROFECO), Federal Conciliation and Arbitration Court.<br \/>- Secretariats of state: Secretariat of Social Development (SEDESOL), Secretariat of Tourism (SECTUR).<br \/>- Commissions: Radio Broadcasting Commission, National Water Commission (CONAGUA), National Sports Commission (CONADE).<br \/>- Councils: National Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT), National Council for Culture and the Arts (CONACULTA)<br \/>- Institutes dedicated to an activity other than education and health services: Educational Assessment Institute (IEE), National Migration Institute (INM).<br \/>- Federal social rehabilitation centers (CEFERESO).<br \/>- Mexican Army, Air Force and Navy.<br \/>- Government institutions that are in charge of designing policies to address the issues they have been assigned, as well as the administrative monitoring to achieve their objectives.<br \/>Exclude those who work for:<br \/>- The judicial and legislative powers, as these are classified in sub-option 1.1.<br \/>- Public and parastatal companies, as these are classified in sub-option 1.2.<br \/>- Educational institutions and those dedicated to health services, as these are classified in sub-option 1.3.<br \/>- Government financial organizations, as these are classified in sub-option 1.7.<\/div><p>5. State government (includes Federal District)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- All state agencies that adopt the form of secretariats of state, commissions, councils, institutes, whose function is very similar to those at the federal level, for example:<br \/>- Secretariat of Social Development (SEDESOL) of Zacatecas<br \/>- State medical arbitration commission<br \/>- Council of minors in the state<br \/>- Finance department<br \/>- Aquaculture institute of the state of sonora<br \/>- State Highway Patrol<br \/>- Attorney's office for citizen assistance<br \/>- Undersecretariat of public works<br \/>- Museums, libraries, archaeological and planetariums, among other establishments, are classified according to the level of government to which they pertain. They are classified here, even though collection activities may indicate they are economic units independent of the organizations on which they depend.<\/div><p>6. Municipal government (includes federal district local offices)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Municipal organizations and institutions, some identified by the toponymy in the name, that is, by including the name of the place to which they pertain, for example:<br \/>- Municipal Transit of Cajeme<br \/>- DIF of Jilotepec<br \/>- Municipal Government of Ensenada<br \/>- Municipal sports center<br \/>- Municipal treasury<br \/>- Municipal fire station<br \/>- Public municipal services, except when they have been awarded by government concession to private companies, as in the case of filling potholes, among others.<\/div><p>7. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Non-profit institutions mainly dedicated to the capture of public resources to support the development of economic projects through the granting of preferential loans, and the granting of loans as credit unions, loan and financial brokers. Includes, therefore, those who work for the development bank, funds, insurance companies, trusts pertaining to the government, both federal and state.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- National Insurance and Bond Commission<br \/>- High Performance Sports Fund<br \/>- Rural Finance Agency<br \/>- Board of the Fair<\/div><p>9. DK<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Dependencies that could not be classified in the preceding sub-options, but you are certain they are government institutions.<\/div><p>An institution not administered by the government. Institutions or organizations in which the government does not have administrative interference are grouped in this option. Some of the organizations classified here receive financing from the government, however, they have administrative autonomy. International and private institutions are also classified in this option.<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Private educational institution or hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Educational institutions of any academic level financed through private funds, including institutions grouped under the form of non-profit institutions, as they have their own legal status.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Anita Brenner Primary School, private sector.<br \/>- Faculty of dentistry at the University of Matamoros, A. C.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Private sector medical institutions whose main function consists of providing hospital services.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Sanatorio San Francisco, A.B.P., private<br \/>- Cl\u00ednica hospital San Jorge, S.A. de C.V., private<br \/>- Hospital de la Cruz Roja, I.A.P., private<br \/>- Hospital \u00c1ngeles de Xalapa, Ver., private<br \/>- Health institutions that, in addition to hospital services, carry out scientific and technological research activities in this field of knowledge, as hospital services have priority over research.<br \/>Examples:<br \/>- OCA Hospital, private (OCA means <span class=\"lang\">Organizaci\u00f3n Cl\u00ednica Am\u00e9rica<\/span>, a hospital that has a research center)<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option first level medical units (general and specialty medical offices, dispensaries, outpatient consultation and ambulatory surgery clinics) of non-profit institutions, as these are classified in sub-option 5.<\/div><p>4. Church, professional association, chamber or union\n<br \/>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Architects Association<br \/>- Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM)<br \/>- Laborer's Center<br \/>- Sociedad cooperativa de Pepenadores del Relleno Sanitario la Pitaya, A. C.<br \/>- National association of importers<\/div><p>5. Civil association not classified in the preceding options<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Organizations with a legal status (funds, boards, clubs) whose function consists of providing their members or the population in general mutual aid and protection and conducting activities that contribute to their moral, intellectual, physical and social improvement. These are non-governmental organizations with humanitarian, cultural, community, prevention and physical and psychological rehabilitation missions, with a predominantly non-economic or speculative purpose.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cultural, sports, social clubs and others<br \/>- Churches or religious associations<br \/>- Jalisco Academy for the Support of Indigenous Groups<br \/>- Ministerios de Amor, A.C.<br \/>- Children's Rehabilitation Center Telethon (CRIT)<br \/>- Rotary Club<br \/>- Asociaci\u00f3n Tradicional de Scouts de M\u00e9xico, A.C.<br \/>- El Refugio Animal Protection Association<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option civil institutions whose main activity consists of providing formal education, medical assistance and those dedicated to industrial production.<\/div><p>6. International organization<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- International organizations operating in our country. Includes embassies and cultural, educational or political representations of foreign countries, such as:<br \/>- United Nations Organization (UN)<br \/>- Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA)<br \/>- Regional Center for Disaster Information (CRID)<br \/>- Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLA)<\/div><p>7. Political party<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Political parties that have national, regional, state representation even if they are not registered as a party.<\/div><p>8. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Organizations and institutions that are not administered by the government and it has not been possible to classify in any of the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 5.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico in the non-agricultural public or non-profit sector or in a company or private sector business, excluding those hired by a household or another worker","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the capture system helper variable p4d3.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Cadiip imputed coding of p4_1 and p4_2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Cadiip ratified coding of system field p4d1 and p4d2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Cadiip respected coding of system field p4d1 and p4d2","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Church, professional association, chamber or union","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Civil association not classified in the previous options","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"International organization","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"Political party","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"None of the above","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Ns","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4E","name":"MX2018I_P4E","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"527","loc_end_pos":"527","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of physical establishment or office","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4e. Does the business or employment activity have:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 A physical establishment and office (doesn't matter if they are joined or separate)? (skip to 4h)<br \/>[] 2 Only an office? (skip to 4g)<br \/>[] 3 Only a locale\/shop? (skip to 4g)<br \/>[] 4 Business does not have a local, office, or physical establishment<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who work for independent economic units, to find out whether or not they have an establishment to perform their activities, and if so, to find out what type it is.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>As opposed to question 3f, in this question the concept of establishment has a more restricted meaning; it refers to a type of building, that is, to a fixed and permanent construction, covered by walls and roof, for example, warehouse, premises, office, hotel, industrial plant; or a construction with the characteristics described, but without a roof, as in the case of concrete slab (stones) located inside the markets where fresh foods are sold, mainly.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude facilities, such as fixed, semi-fixed or improvised stands, private homes, spaces delimited by fences of any material (chain-link fences, wood).<\/p>\n\n<p>If an economic unit performs its activities in an establishment, consider it to have one only if it meets the following conditions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If it is the owner of the establishment or premises.<br \/>- If it leases the establishment or premises.<br \/>- If it has an establishment or premises in the form of a lease; in this case, as long as it is only used by the economic unit to which it is loaned; if it is shared with another or others, do not consider it to have an establishment.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Jorge's (interviewee) business, lacking a premise, is currently operating in the same establishment where Cesar's (owner) business operates. Do not consider Jorge to have a premise, as he is sharing the premises at the same time with another economic unit.<br \/>- Cristina has her salon in a premise she borrowed from a relative. Consider her to have an establishment.<\/div><p>Instructions:<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Has an establishment and office<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who work for economic units that are companies that have two types of establishments: one for the production of goods and services, and another to conduct administrative activities. In this case, it does not matter if both types of establishments are located at the same address.<\/div><p>Office. Delimited space in which exclusively desk (administrative) work is performed.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Only has an office or firm<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that only have this type of establishment, in which generally professional services are provided, such as dental, medical; accounting, legal, advertising firms.<\/div><p>Firm. Delimited space in which professional services are provided.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Only has a premises<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that have one or more premises in which the main activity is performed, but not an office to conduct administrative activities, in the case of a blacksmith's, salon, laundromat, diner, grocery store.<\/div><p>Premises. Enclosed site or place that is part of a building, in which commercial, industrial or personal services are provided.<\/p>\n\n<p>Economic units that have concrete slabs, commonly known as \"stones\" that are often found inside markets or wholesale produce markets, on which the tenants exhibit their products.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Has no premises, office or establishment<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Economic units that lack an establishment, premises or office to perform their activities, therefore they do so in a vehicle, or in a fixed or semi-fixed or improvised stand, in their own home or on foot.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 4h; if you circle option 2 or 3, go to question 4g; and if you circle option 4 or 9, continue with question 4f.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico in a family or personal business in the non-agricultural private sector, excluding those hired by a household or another worker","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of physical establishment or office.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"An establishment and an office","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Only office or dispatch","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Only establishment or business premise","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Does not have a workplace, office, or establishment","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4F","name":"MX2018I_P4F","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"528","loc_end_pos":"529","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Place where business activities take place","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4f. So, where are this business' activities completed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<br \/><br \/>(Listen, record, and circle the option mentioned by the respondent)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 In the field, outdoors, on board, in waterways, at sea<br \/>[] 02 Door-to-door or in the streets<br \/>[] 03 Makeshift stand<br \/>[] 04 On non-motorized vehicle (bicycle, tricycle, rickshaw, or boat)<br \/>[] 05 On a motorized vehicle (car, motorcycle, truck)<br \/>[] 06 At home, without a home facility<br \/>[] 07 At home, with a home facility<br \/>[] 08 At boss' home or clients' homes\/workplaces<br \/>[] 09 Semi-permanent shop\/stand<br \/>[] 10 Permanent shop\/stand<br \/>[] 11 Somewhere else<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4f<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who work for an independent business or activity, whether personal or family that do not have an establishment, premises or office, in order to find out the place where the economic unit conducts its activities.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:<\/p>\n\n<p>It is important to keep in mind that this question is focused on identifying the place where the economic unit operates, not the place where the interviewee works. It is worth stating that the place where both the economic unit and the interviewee work may be the same.<\/p>\n\n<p>The units classified here are characterized, mainly, by their lack of a typical premises or establishment located in a permanent location, built with constructions or fixed facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Consequently, they operate on public roads on foot or installed in public spaces, using lightweight facilities so that can be moved from place to place, or at their own home.<\/p>\n\n<p>As there is no establishment or premises, the purpose of this question is to identify only whether they have any type of minimum facilities as a work tool, regardless of the public location where the economic activity is performed or if they have none. In this way, for example, a merchant may be dedicated to selling candies in the subway (that is, walking from one side to the other) carrying a container in their hands in which they bring their merchandise, or having a table installed outside of their house, or having a semi-fixed stand in a park.<\/p>\n\n<p>In addition to the foregoing, in order to classify the information in this question, consider the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated, so you should keep in mind the information entered in question 4a. If a combination of activities appears there, when classifying prioritize one of these according to the following criteria:<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Extraction or collection activities, along with production. If an economic unit is dedicated, in addition to extracting and collecting, to manufacturing some product, identify where the production activity takes place.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Manufacturing activities. If the information indicates that an economic unit is dedicated to preparing and selling some product (except foods), circle the option according to the place where it is prepared.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Personal, professional and technical service activities. Classify the economic units based on the place where their main activity is carried out.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Food preparation and\/or service activities. If an economic unit is dedicated to selling foods and beverages, ask if they are sold to the end consumer or to an intermediary. If they are for the end consumer, that is, directly to the public, circle the option that indicates the place where they are sold: on foot, in an improvised stand, private home with or without special facilities, semi-fixed stand. If they are sold to intermediaries, who in turn resell them, identify the place where they are prepared.<\/p>\n\n<p>Consider an economic unit to operate on a vehicle (motorized or not, fixed or moving), only if the main activity is carried out on the vehicular unit: transporting cargo or people, marketing or providing personal services (sale of food, for example).<\/p>\n\n<p>Do not consider the vehicle the place where the main activity is carried out if it serves only as an instrument of support for the performance of the substantive activity of the economic unit: transporting the raw materials used in a productive process, distributing the merchandise of a company dedicated to agricultural\/livestock activities, marketing, extraction or manufacturing.<\/p>\n\n<p>In the case of shaved ice, ice pops and freeze pops, or fermented beverages such as <span class=\"lang\">pulque<\/span>, <span class=\"lang\">tejuino<\/span>, <span class=\"lang\">tepache<\/span> and foods such as candies, lollipops, pork rinds, tortilla products, bakery and dairy products (cheese, yogurt), circle, as an exceptional case, the option that indicates where they are prepared, not where they are sold.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Marketing activities. When an economic unit is dedicated only to marketing (purchase-sale) activities, identify the place where the economic transaction takes place: from house to house or in the street, in an improvised stand, in a vehicle (with or without a motor), in their own home (with or without special facilities), in a semi-fixed stand.<\/p>\n\n<p>Identify the type of vehicle an economic unit has to conduct its commercial activity, only if said activity is conducted on the vehicle. Do not consider it if the vehicular unit is only used as a means to transport the merchandise.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>6. Independent vendors of catalog products. In this case, circle the option according to the informant's response: option 08 in the home or property of the employer or in the location requested by the clients or 02 on foot house to house or in the street.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>7. Economic activities on foot. If an economic unit is dedicated to marketing or providing services on the public roads and has a vehicle to conduct its activities, give priority to the fact that it has a vehicle (with or without a motor) to conduct its economic activity, but only when the main activity is carried out on the vehicle; if it only serves as support, assign code 02.\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>8. Order of the options. It is important to note that the order of the options has a basic purpose: to identify the level of insecurity under which the economic units that lack an establishment operate. This level, in general terms, is greater in the first options and lower in the later ones. So, an economic unit is classified based on the type of resources it has, determined by the type of facilities or the place where its activities are conducted.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:\n<br \/>Fishermen can be classified as follows:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Quintero only has a harpoon or a net. Circle option 01.<br \/>- Mr. Puk has a canoe. Circle option 04.<br \/>- Mr. Salvatierra has a motorboat. Circle option 05.<br \/>- The candy shop for which Carmen works has a fixed stand opposite the market. In order to increase revenues, she walks the streets and nearby businesses with a cardboard box in her hands in, which she offers her merchandise. Circle code 10 fixed stand.<\/div><p>Instructions:<\/p>\n\n<p>01. In the field, open air, dam, pool, sea.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Economic units that do not have a premises or establishment and conduct their agricultural\/livestock production, forestry, fishing and hunting activities and the collection of agricultural and forestry products (timber and non-timber) in open spaces such as lagoons, sea, forest, plot, paddock, river, mountain.<br \/>The economic units classified here have small owners, are characterized by having few agricultural implements, for example a tractor, but not more sophisticated infrastructure like pumped, droplet or spray irrigation systems, or the availability of agricultural implements like harvesters, sprayers, seeders, rakes and threshers.<br \/><br \/>In the case of the livestock sector, the units classified here are dedicated to the breeding of livestock and poultry, beekeeping, by tenancy or on communal and private property, such that they do not have facilities for systematic exploitation.<br \/><br \/>In the case of the fishing industry, the units classified here are characterized by performing their activities in estuaries, rivers and because they do not use sophisticated fishing implements, such as sonar or trawl nets; it includes units dedicated to growing aquatic species in dams, ponds and pools.<br \/><br \/>- Those dedicated to collecting non-timber forest products, such as wild fruits, medicinal and ornamental plants.<br \/>- People dedicated to hunting animals for commercial purposes.<\/div><p>01. In the field, open air, dam, pool, sea.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Fishing with a net and harpoon<br \/>- Preparing charcoal in an oven located in the forest<br \/>- Extracting sand and gravel from the river<br \/>- Collecting wild herbs and roots.<br \/>- Collecting shells on the seashore to sell<br \/>- Raising bees to obtain honey<br \/>- Hunting scorpions<br \/>- Capturing birds for sale<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option:<br \/><br \/>- Economic units dedicated to providing professional or non-professional support services to the primary sector, such as fumigating, pruning fruit trees, cleaning agricultural products, shoeing animals, spraying cattle, shearing, care and healing of cattle, renting agricultural machinery and equipment with operator. Circle option 08 in the home of the employer or in the location requested by the clients.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Gerardo comes with his tractor to the home of the economic units where his services are requested to prepare agricultural lands.<br \/>- Silvio is a veterinarian, he goes to cattle ranches where his services are requested to care for the animals.<br \/>- Rosaura provides services harvesting and degraining agricultural products for different agricultural units.<br \/>- Economic units that are only dedicated to the purchase-sale of sand and gravel, as they are classified based on the location where the economic transaction takes place.<\/div><p>02. On foot house to house or in the street<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The economic units classified in this option are characterized because their main activity takes place in public spaces: walking, either through the streets, visiting people house to house or in their places of work, to offer their merchandise or provide their services.<br \/><br \/>These are economic units that lack fixed facilities or because their activity justifies it, they move from one place to another promoting the marketing of their products or services such that they carry containers in their hands or on their shoulders in which they carry merchandise which they sell or the instruments necessary to provide their services.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The clothing vendor who carries her merchandise in a bag to the home of her usual customers or the new customers to include them in her portfolio.<\/div><p>02. On foot house to house or in the street<\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">- A candy vendor who walks the market or rides on public transportation with a box in which he carries his merchandise.<br \/>- The knife sharpener who walks the streets carrying a file in his hands with which he sharpens knives and scissors.<br \/>- The candy vendor who walks the market or rides on public transportation with a box in which he carries his merchandise.<br \/>- A jewelry and perfume vendor who goes to offices where his clients are.<br \/>- A handicrafts vendor who walks the beach carrying necklaces and clothing in his hands.<br \/>- A woman who goes from house to house offering the flowers she carries in two buckets.<br \/>- Lottery ticket vendor who walks the streets offering his merchandise.<br \/>- Scavenger or collector of recyclable materials in public spaces and containers.<br \/>- Traveling shoe shine boy.<br \/>- Musician who works in bars where he has permission to offer his services inside them.<br \/>- Carrying grocery bags.<br \/>- Home trash collection service.<br \/><br \/>Exclude sales agents and other subordinate workers who work for an economic unit which has a premises or establishment, as these are classified in question 4e.<br \/><br \/>Also exclude economic units dedicated to preparing any product (food or non-food), taking into consideration that to prepare them it is necessary to have minimum facilities to manufacture or prepare it, not walking on foot, so they should be classified in option 03.<\/div><p>03. Improvised stand<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The economic units classified here are characterized by locating themselves in a single public space (they don't move), such as avenues or streets, markets, parks, plazas, open air markets, and they place their products on the ground or have minimal facilities to do their work: a blanket on the ground, a table, bench, portable burner, brazier, pallet.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The sale of religious items exhibited on a table outside of the church.<br \/>- The \"pirated\" CD vendor who exhibits his merchandise on a blanket placed on the ground.<br \/>- Juice vendor who makes natural juices on a table set up outside of his house.<br \/>- Grain vendor who places several boxes with his products in the open air markets.<\/div><p>03. Improvised stand<\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">- The cards reader who places a table in a park.<br \/>- The cooked corn vendor who sets up a portable burner, table and pots on an avenue.<br \/>- The craftsman who places merchandise he made himself on a blanket.<\/div><p>04. In vehicle without motor (bicycle, tricycle, cart, boat)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Economic units that have a vehicle of any kind, but without a motor: bicycles, horse-drawn carriages, roller carts, carts (pulled by a person or by animals), boats, <span class=\"lang\">trajineras <\/span> (gondola-like-boats), tricycles, etc., to be used in activities related to transporting people for purposes of tourism or otherwise, or to transport cargo or for marketing activities or provision of services, such that the main activity that distinguishes the economic unit is carried out on the vehicular unit.<br \/><br \/>These vehicles may be found moving or remain on the same site during the workday.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The fruit and vegetable vendor who moves through the streets with a cart promoting his products.<br \/>- The bike taxi driver.<br \/>- The lollipop vendor who roams the streets with a hand cart.<br \/>- The hot dog vendor on a cart set up every day in the same place.<br \/>- Tours in a horse-drawn carriage.<br \/>- Loading an unloading service using a hand truck (\"dolly\").<br \/>- Preparation and sale of tacos on a cart.<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option economic units dedicated to activities other than trade or transport services and who say they have a vehicle, but where it is only used as another work tool, for example, to transport merchandise or raw materials that will be used for their own productive process or to transport merchandise requested by their clients.<br \/><br \/>Also exclude from this option carts and wagons installed permanently in corridors of shopping centers and inside other established economic units, as they are classified in option 09 fixed stand.<\/div><p>05. In a motorized vehicle (automobile, motorcycle or pickup truck)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Economic units that use motorized vehicles to conduct production, marketing or personal service activities on their own vehicular units. To conduct their activity, these vehicles may circulate through streets and avenues or remain in the same site during the workday.<\/div><p>05. In a motorized vehicle (automobile, motorcycle or pickup truck)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Taking photographs on a truck that was adapted as a photographic studio.<br \/>- Exhibiting and selling clothing in the trunk of a car.<br \/>- In a shuttle, adapted with shelves to exhibit the bread they sell on the street.<br \/>- Commercial fishing in a motor boat.<br \/>- Collecting recyclable materials in a pickup truck.<br \/>- Moving services in a pickup truck.<br \/>- Transporting people in a shuttle.<br \/>- Transporting children in a miniature train inside a park.<br \/>- Teaching how to drive a car.<br \/>- Selling corn-on-the-cob in a pickup truck.<br \/>- Tours on banana boats or paragliders. In this case, prioritize the fact of having a motor boat to tow the banana.<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option economic units that have vehicles as an instrument to support the performance of their own activities, for example, for transport dedicated to marketing, producing, collecting.<\/div><p>06. In their own home without special facilities<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent and subordinate workers who work in a space in the home in which they reside, where it is used at the same time to perform an economic activity and as the family home.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A carpenter's workshop which is also a service patio.<br \/>- The living room of the house which is used for family meetings and to provide spiritual healing services.<br \/>- The garage of the house which at night is used to protect the family's vehicle and during the day, as a diner.<br \/>- One of the rooms used as a study and to complete computer repair services.<br \/>- The kitchen of the home used to make cakes for sale.<br \/>- The patio used to prepare wax from catkin.<\/div><p>07. In their own home without special installation<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent and subordinate workers who work for economic units who operate in their own home (home where they normally reside), in a space destined and adapted exclusively to perform an economic activity, but which shares the same access as the home.<\/div><p>07. In their own home without special installation<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The room adapted as a sewing room, which is accessed by passing through the home's living room.<br \/>- Rooms the home uses exclusively for guests who pay for lodging services.<br \/>- The space adapted as an auto body repair and painting workshop.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The independent worker who performs his activities, at the same time, inside and outside of his own home. In this case prioritize the fact that he has a space within his own home.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The independent worker who adapted the garage of their home as a diner, but because of a lack of sufficient space, puts tables outside of the house to serve his customers.<\/div><p>08. In the home or property of the employer or in the location requested by the clients<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Subordinate workers who work for an economic unit whose facilities (adapted or not) are found inside the private home where their employer resides.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Workers in the manufacture of any product.<br \/>- Service workers: private teacher, nurse, salesperson.<br \/>- Workers in general repair and maintenance services.<br \/>- Independent or subordinate workers who must go to the location of clients who are already part of their portfolio or those who have a probability of incorporating. The service of those workers may be hired via telephone call to their homes or meeting with them personally.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Merchants and salespersons.<br \/>- Construction workers: masons, electricians, fumigators, floor installers, painters, plumbers.<br \/>- Workers in personal and professional services: soccer referees, interior decorators, nurses, stylists, photographers, musicians and singers, waiters, clowns, private teachers, choreographers for fifteenth birthday parties, night watchmen or independent security guards in residential areas.<br \/>- Workers in repair and maintenance services.<\/div><p>09. Semi-fixed stand<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who conduct their activity on stands made up of structures built from lightweight materials that are assembled and disassembled at the start and end of the workday, respectively, or that are removed after a few days. The mobility of these stands is due to the type of material used and that they are not secured to the ground. These stands are installed in public spaces: streets, avenues, parks, plazas, open air markets.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Mechanical toys that are placed outside a church.<br \/>- The stand where meats, churros, corn-on-the-cob, chips are prepared, where there may be basic tools, such as a table, pan and gas tank.<br \/>- Tubular structures where services are provided or products marketed.<\/div><p>10. Fixed stand<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Economic units, regardless of the activity sector to which they are dedicated, who work in facilities or stands that are anchored, secured to the ground. These are, then, facilities of any material that remain day and night in the same site because they cannot be removed, at least not easily, from where they are located.<br \/>This type of facilities may be tanks, ovens or stands that are installed in public spaces: streets, avenues, public plazas, parks, lots or vacant lots, walkways in shopping centers or inside the facilities of other economic units.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Carts, shelving units, kiosks, display cases on the sidewalks of plazas or shopping centers.<br \/>- News and magazine stands.<br \/>- Stands located inside schools.<br \/>- Wire fences that delimit the space of economic units on urban lots or properties (a car lot, for example)<br \/>- Brickyard in a vacant lot.<br \/>- Tank for fish farming.<\/div><p>11. Other location<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who conduct their activities in facilities or locations other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<br \/>Examples:<br \/>- Workers who share, on loan, the same premises or facilities with the economic unit that owns it, lacking their own.<\/div><p>11. Other location<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Nancy has a small space loaned to her from a department store to do her work: painting children's faces.<br \/>- Hector has a public internet; lacking his own premises, his buddy gave him a small space, as a loan, inside his clothing store.<br \/>Exclude those who pay to use a space, even if it is shared with another economic unit. In this case, consider them to have a premise.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 4g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico in the non-agricultural private sector, in a family or personal business that does not have an office nor a establishment, excluding those hired by a household or another worker","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the place where business activities take place.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"In agricultural field, open-air, on board, pool, or at sea","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Traveling from house to house or on the street","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Makeshift stall","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"By non-motorized vehicle (bicycle, tricycle, cart, boat)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"By motorized vehicle (car, motorcycle, truck)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"In own home without special installation","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"In own home with special installation","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"At the employer's domicile or property or in the place where the clients require it","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Semi-fixed station","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Fixed station","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Another place","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4G","name":"MX2018I_P4G","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"530","loc_end_pos":"530","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Accounting records used","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4g. For this business or employment activity does he\/she:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/>(If any of these boxes is mark, skip to 5)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Keep accounting records or use an accountant?<br \/>[] 2 Only use a personal notebook for keeping accounting records?<br \/>[] 3 Keep his\/her income records or have a cash register for small taxpayers from the Ministry of Finance?<br \/>[] 4 Does not keep any financial records<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div><p>4g. For this business or employment activity does he\/she:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent. If any of these boxes is mark, skip to 5.)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Keep accounting records or use an accountant?<br \/>[] 2 Only use a personal notebook for keeping accounting records?<br \/>[] 3 He\/she is registered in a program for small taxpayers from the Tax Administration System (SAT): registered in the Incorporated Taxpayer System (RIF), uses the \"My SAT Records\" system, or pays Value Added Tax (VAT) and\/or income tax or submits receipts<br \/>[] 4 Does not keep any financial records<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who work in private, personal or family economic units that do not have an establishment or office, to find out if they keep any type of records.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Accounting records. Systematic accounting of income and expenses of an economic unit, based on the operations conducted by a business and which are presented under accounting rules that may be subject to monitoring or audit.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. The services of an accountant are used for bookkeeping<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units whose books are kept by an accountant or person trained to do so, or who keep the books of the business under systematic accounting rules or principles.<\/div><p>2. Only a notebook or personal journal is used for bookkeeping<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for economic units whose accounting of income and expenses is recorded in a notebook. The recording of this information in any notebook means a thorough balance sheet of the business operations is not kept.<\/div><p>3. Keep an income journal or has a cash register from the Secretariat of Treasury for small taxpayers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who work for economic units that record their business income in an orderly manner in a special notebook, certified by the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit.<br \/>- Those who spontaneously state that they are small taxpayers and state as evidence of that fact that they have a cash register from the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit or who go to the offices of the Secretariat to pay their taxes under any of the modalities considered by this agency: fixed fee, annual estimate or determination by law.<\/div><p>4. Do not keep accounting records<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that have no control over income and expenses.<\/div><p>5. Refused to answer this question<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have openly refused to answer this question.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 5.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico in the non-agricultural private sector, in a family or personal business that does not have both an office and a establishment, excluding those hired by a household or another worker","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether accounting records are used.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Services of an accountant used to keep the accounts","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Only use a notebook or personal notepad to keep track of accounts","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Registered for a program for small taxpayers from the SAT","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Does not keep any accounting records","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4H","name":"MX2018I_P4H","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"531","loc_end_pos":"531","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Place of work","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4h. Normally, where does [the respondent] work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 At the facilities (or in the vehicles) of (name mentioned in question 4)<br \/>[] 2 At the facilities of another company or institution<br \/>[] 3 Visiting various clients<br \/>[] 4 At the project location<br \/>[] 5 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4h<\/span>\n<br \/>This is asked to those employed persons who work for economic units in the private sector incorporated as corporations or in independent economic units (personal or family) that have an establishment and office, in order to identify the place where they perform their job, to recognize the volume of employment associated with companies with subcontracting practices.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Site where the person works. Identify the exact place where the worker works, regardless of the establishment where the economic unit who hired them operates.<br \/>- A worker who works at different sites. If a worker states that they spend part of the workday in two or more different locations, circle the option for the site in which they remain for the longer period of time.<\/div><p>1. In facilities (or vehicles) of<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who perform their activities in the facilities or vehicles owned by the economic unit for which they work.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Marcos is an independent architect, who normally works in his firm.<br \/>- Lilia works in a department store where she is a cashier.<br \/>- Felipe is a driver, whose workday takes place in a trailer.<br \/>- The domestic servant who is on the payroll of the company of her employer, but physically works in his private home.<\/div><p>2. In the facilities of another company or institution where they are sent<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Subordinate workers who by order of the economic unit that hired them perform their activities in the facilities of another economic unit. These cases normally occur in the service sector.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Susana works as a security guard in the Tijuana airport facilities but works for Security Guard, S.A., a company that provides protection and surveillance services of personal property and real estate to different companies.<br \/>- Marcia works as a cosmetics promoter in a department store, although she works for an independent company.<\/div><p>3. Visiting different clients<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who go to where their clients are located to conduct their activities, as in the case of distributors, suppliers, sales agents, among others.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Isela goes to the medical offices and pharmacies that have been assigned to her to promote the drugs of the laboratory for which she works.<\/div><p>3. Visiting different clients<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Rub\u00e9n is a delivery driver. He represents a dairy company. He visits the stores on the route he was assigned to supply them with the products.<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option transport operators, as the transport unit may be considered part of the facilities of the company for which they work, so they are classified in option 1.<\/div><p>4. At the construction site<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work in the facilities where they carry out the building of the job for which they were hired.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Salvador supervises the work of Multiconstrucciones Modernas S. A. de C. V., so that is where he stays during his workday.<br \/>- Carmen is a backhoe driver in the construction of pipelines for natural gas; that is where he is physically working.<\/div><p>5. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People whose response could not be classified in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 4i.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico in the non-agricultural private sector, either for a family or personal business with both an office and a establishment or for a company or private sector business, excluding those hired by a household or another worker","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the place of work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"In the facilities (or vehicles) of the aforementioned business","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"In the facilities of another company or institution","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Visiting different clients","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"At the construction site","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"None of the above","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4I","name":"MX2018I_P4I","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"532","loc_end_pos":"532","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Location of offices or establishment of employer","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4i. Does the company that [the respondent] belongs to have offices or physical locations:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 In other countries?<br \/>[] 2 Only in Mexico, but in several cities in the country?<br \/>[] 3 Only in this city?<br \/>[] 4 The business is a franchise\/chain<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4i<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who work for private sector economic units, incorporated as corporations or independent companies (personal or family) that have an establishment and office, to identify the geographic coverage of the operation of said economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:<\/p>\n\n<p>Remember that the basic difference between a concession and a franchise lies in the freedom or limits each modality establishes to produce a good or provide service. The concession offers greater operational freedom, compared with the franchise; in the latter, the franchisee must follow the operating and organizational guidelines established by the franchise owner to the letter.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Classify the concession holder in option 1, 2 or 3, based on the scope of its actions.<\/div><p>1. In other countries<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for economic units that have offices or establishments in another country, as they are part of a commercial, banking or service chain.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Walmart<br \/>- Citibank<br \/>- Nissan<br \/>- Bbva Bancomer<br \/>- Bimbo<br \/>- Those who work for multinationals that are dedicated to granting concessions. These are classified here because they have an international presence.<\/div><p>2. Only in Mexico, but in several cities in the country<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that have several offices in different federal entities or cities in this country.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Banorte<br \/>- Comercial Mexicana<br \/>- JM Romo<br \/>- Farmacias Guadalajara<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for companies with concessions who operate at a national, regional or state level.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Embotelladora Coca Cola de Occidente<br \/>- Martinez auto agency, with presence in two cities<br \/>- Bodega Aurrer\u00e1<\/div><div class=\"i1\">If a company fully identified with its own business name operates at a national or regional level, but depends on a corporation whose business name is different and has an international presence, when classifying the information consider only the scope of operation of the economic unit for which the interviewee work based on the specific name or business name, not that of the corporation.<\/div><p>3. Only in one city<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that have offices or establishments that only operate in one city.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cenadur\u00eda San Antonio (San Antonio Restaurant)<br \/>- Taller de torno Ram\u00f3n (Lathe workshop Ram\u00f3n)<\/div><p>4. It is a business that operates under a franchise<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that operate under a franchise, regardless of the geographical scope of operation they cover.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Sirloin Stockade<br \/>- OXXO<br \/>- Pizza Hut<br \/>- Clean and Clean<br \/>- Kids Dental Center<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 5.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico in the non-agricultural private sector, either for a family or personal business with both an office and a establishment or for a company or private sector business, excluding those hired by a household or another worker","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates location of offices or establishment of employer.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"In other countries","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Only in Mexico, but in several cities of the country","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Only in one city of Mexico","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"It is a business that operates under the franchise modality","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P4I_1","name":"MX2018I_P4I_1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"533","loc_end_pos":"533","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Capture system helper variable p4i_1","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4i. Does the company that [the respondent] belongs to have offices or physical locations:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 In other countries?<br \/>[] 2 Only in Mexico, but in several cities in the country?<br \/>[] 3 Only in this city?<br \/>[] 4 The business is a franchise\/chain<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4i<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who work for private sector economic units, incorporated as corporations or independent companies (personal or family) that have an establishment and office, to identify the geographic coverage of the operation of said economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:<\/p>\n\n<p>Remember that the basic difference between a concession and a franchise lies in the freedom or limits each modality establishes to produce a good or provide service. The concession offers greater operational freedom, compared with the franchise; in the latter, the franchisee must follow the operating and organizational guidelines established by the franchise owner to the letter.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Classify the concession holder in option 1, 2 or 3, based on the scope of its actions.<\/div><p>1. In other countries<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for economic units that have offices or establishments in another country, as they are part of a commercial, banking or service chain.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Walmart<br \/>- Citibank<br \/>- Nissan<br \/>- Bbva Bancomer<br \/>- Bimbo<br \/>- Those who work for multinationals that are dedicated to granting concessions. These are classified here because they have an international presence.<\/div><p>2. Only in Mexico, but in several cities in the country<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that have several offices in different federal entities or cities in this country.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Banorte<br \/>- Comercial Mexicana<br \/>- JM Romo<br \/>- Farmacias Guadalajara<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for companies with concessions who operate at a national, regional or state level.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Embotelladora Coca Cola de Occidente<br \/>- Martinez auto agency, with presence in two cities<br \/>- Bodega Aurrer\u00e1<\/div><div class=\"i1\">If a company fully identified with its own business name operates at a national or regional level, but depends on a corporation whose business name is different and has an international presence, when classifying the information consider only the scope of operation of the economic unit for which the interviewee work based on the specific name or business name, not that of the corporation.<\/div><p>3. Only in one city<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that have offices or establishments that only operate in one city.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cenadur\u00eda San Antonio (San Antonio Restaurant)<br \/>- Taller de torno Ram\u00f3n (Lathe workshop Ram\u00f3n)<\/div><p>4. It is a business that operates under a franchise<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that operate under a franchise, regardless of the geographical scope of operation they cover.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Sirloin Stockade<br \/>- OXXO<br \/>- Pizza Hut<br \/>- Clean and Clean<br \/>- Kids Dental Center<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 5.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico in the non-agricultural private sector, either for a family or personal business with both an office and a establishment or for a company or private sector business, excluding those hired by a household or another worker","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable is a system helper variable.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"System imputed code 4 of p4i","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"System verified code 4 of p4i","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"System respected the coding of system field p4i","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5A_WORRY","name":"MX2018I_P5A_WORRY","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"534","loc_end_pos":"534","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Worried about little work to do last week","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5a. Is [the respondent] worried about that?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle the option mentioned by the informant)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 Just a little<br \/>[] 3 No, it is common in the job<br \/>[] 4 No, it is common during this season of the year<br \/>[] 5 No, he\/she thinks it is just temporary<br \/>[] 6 No, other reasons<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Decreased work pace. <\/span>Reduction in the intensity from what an employed person had been working during the reference week, even when the duration of the work schedule in itself remained unchanged.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>The decreased pace of work may be due to factors directly related to or outside of the employed person, based on whether they are subordinate or independent workers, such as a lack of clients or raw materials, machinery breakdown, reduced production, end of the agricultural cycle, fewer assigned tasks at work, etc. If you notice that the informant did not understand the purpose of the question, read the text between parentheses.<\/p>\n\n<p>It is very important to emphasize that the fundamental purpose of this question is to learn the personal perception the interviewees themselves have about the intensity with which they worked during the reference week in relation to the tasks they regularly perform, even when the schedule or work shift has remained the same.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If the informant is not the person to whom the data corresponds and indicates they do not know the response, ask them if the interviewee has said anything about this situation and ask them to tell you what the response of the interested party would be if they were being interviewed directly. One way to adapt the question could be the following: Has ... told you that recently there has been little activity at their job?<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, continue with question 5b; if you circle option 2, go to question 5e; if you circle option 3 or 9, go to question 5c.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 5b<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who had long periods of waiting or inactivity at their job, in order to find out if they are concerned about this situation.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Circle the indicated option based on the informant's response.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 5c.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and who had little work to do last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is worried about having little work to do last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Only a little","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"No, because that's their job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"No, because that's the way it is at this time of year","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"No, because it is a temporary situation","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"No, for other reasons","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_HDO","name":"MX2018I_P5B_HDO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"535","loc_end_pos":"537","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Hours spent at work on Sunday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of hours spent at work on Sunday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"019","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"021","labl":"21","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Worked that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they worked that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_HJU","name":"MX2018I_P5B_HJU","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"538","loc_end_pos":"540","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Hours spent at work on Thursday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of hours spent at work on Thursday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"019","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"021","labl":"21","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Worked that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they worked that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_HLU","name":"MX2018I_P5B_HLU","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"541","loc_end_pos":"543","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Hours spent at work on Monday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of hours spent at work on Monday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"019","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"021","labl":"21","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Worked that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they worked that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_HMA","name":"MX2018I_P5B_HMA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"544","loc_end_pos":"546","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Hours spent at work on Tuesday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of hours spent at work on Tuesday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"019","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Worked that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they worked that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_HMI","name":"MX2018I_P5B_HMI","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"547","loc_end_pos":"549","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Hours spent at work on Wednesday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of hours spent at work on Wednesday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"019","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Worked that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they worked that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_HSA","name":"MX2018I_P5B_HSA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"550","loc_end_pos":"552","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Hours spent at work on Saturday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of hours spent at work on Saturday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"019","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"021","labl":"21","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Worked that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they worked that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_HVI","name":"MX2018I_P5B_HVI","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"553","loc_end_pos":"555","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Hours spent at work on Friday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of hours spent at work on Friday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"019","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Worked that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they worked that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_MDO","name":"MX2018I_P5B_MDO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"556","loc_end_pos":"558","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Minutes spent at work on Sunday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent at work on Sunday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"031","labl":"31","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_MJU","name":"MX2018I_P5B_MJU","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"559","loc_end_pos":"561","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Minutes spent at work on Thursday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent at work on Thursday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"033","labl":"33","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"037","labl":"37","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"046","labl":"46","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"056","labl":"56","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_MLU","name":"MX2018I_P5B_MLU","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"562","loc_end_pos":"564","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Minutes spent at work on Monday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent at work on Monday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"037","labl":"37","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"046","labl":"46","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"056","labl":"56","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_MMA","name":"MX2018I_P5B_MMA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"565","loc_end_pos":"567","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Minutes spent at work on Tuesday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent at work on Tuesday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"033","labl":"33","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"037","labl":"37","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"046","labl":"46","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"056","labl":"56","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_MMI","name":"MX2018I_P5B_MMI","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"568","loc_end_pos":"570","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Minutes spent at work on Wednesday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent at work on Wednesday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"033","labl":"33","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"037","labl":"37","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"046","labl":"46","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"056","labl":"56","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_MSA","name":"MX2018I_P5B_MSA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"571","loc_end_pos":"573","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Minutes spent at work on Saturday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 5d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent at work on Saturday (last week).","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"046","labl":"46","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"056","labl":"56","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5B_MVI","name":"MX2018I_P5B_MVI","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"574","loc_end_pos":"576","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Minutes spent at work on Friday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5b. What days and how many hours did [the respondent] work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Record accordingly by the day)<br \/><br \/>Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Between 00 and 24 hours<br \/>Between 00 and 59 minutes<br \/>\"00\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Did not work that day<br \/>\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Worked that day but unsure of how many hours<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if he\/she worked that day<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. Within the hours worked, consider waiting time, work preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the economic unit's facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Ask day by day and enter the number of hours or minutes: \"How many hours did you work on Monday, how many on Tuesday... how many on Sunday?\"<br \/>On days not worked, enter zeros in hours and minutes. Do not leave boxes blank for any reason. In the case of complete hours (zero minutes), enter two zeros in the minutes field; in the case of fractions of hours, write the number of minutes indicated.<br \/>- Time used in commuting and eating food. Count the time the subordinate worker took to commute from their home to their workplace, and vice versa, as well as the time taken eating food, only if the economic unit has included this within the work schedule; otherwise no.<br \/>- Time spent preparing a class or course. In the case of teachers, count as part of the hours worked those dedicated to preparing classes, preparing teaching materials, preparing or reviewing exams, among other activities.<br \/>- Accounting for the time of independent workers. Count, as part of their work schedule, the time spent attending to their business or company: manufacturing products, direct attention to customers and suppliers, purchase of raw materials or equipment, setting out merchandise, cleaning and maintenance of their business or company facilities, paying for salaries or services.<br \/>- How to enter the time worked by police officers, soldiers and workers on oil platforms or the like. If they say they work 24 or more continuous hours, ask the informant to only tell you how much time they were available to their superiors to perform their work, not the time of their stay in the economic unit's facilities. Thus, the time spent on personal hygiene, rest, recreation should be discarded.<\/div><p>Below are examples of how to record the information in this question:<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Daniela worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Monday to Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; that is, she worked eight hours daily from Monday to Friday, and five hours on Saturday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<br \/>- In schedules of 24 and 48 consecutive hours, enter only those corresponding to each day.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Juan works 24 consecutive hours. In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. Enter 99 in hours and 2 zeros in minutes when you don't know if a person worked or not.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Eusebio knows that his brother worked five and a half hours form Thursday to Saturday, and rested on Sunday, but does not know if he worked from Monday to Wednesday.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. 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Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week, to find out which days and how many hours they worked on their job during this period.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Hours worked. <\/span>Number of normal and overtime hours worked by the employed persons during the reference period.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Note that in this question you inquire about the schedule worked during the reference week, not about the intensity or level of work. 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In the reference week he started his shift on Monday at 8 a.m. and ended on Tuesday at the same time; rested on Wednesday and returned for this, same shift on Thursday and Friday; rested again on Saturday and Sunday.<br \/>- When a person has worked less than one hour on any day, enter zero in hours; and in minutes, the corresponding number.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Alberto worked three hours on Monday, five hours on Tuesday, and eight and a half hours both Friday and Saturday and 45 minutes on Sunday; he rested on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>- Use of code 98. Enter 98 in hours, and two zeros in minutes, when the informant does not know how much time the interviewee worked on a specific day.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Mr. Cruz knows that his son worked from Friday to Sunday, but not how many hours per day.<\/div><p>- Use of code 99. 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Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5d<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked during the reference week to verify whether the number of hours worked during this period is what they usually work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Usual working hours. <\/span>Number of hours the employed population normally works in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>Includes time normally spent waiting, dedicated to preparing for work, maintenance and cleaning of the facilities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People recently incorporated into the work environment. If the person started to work during the reference week, ask them for the normal hours they will have, and record the information based on this response.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5g; if you circle option 2 or 9, continue with question 5e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and worked last week for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the number of hours reported is the usual number of hours the respondent works.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, usual hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D1","name":"MX2018I_P5D1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"582","loc_end_pos":"582","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Has a regular work schedule","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent has a regular work schedule.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, regular work schedule","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No, does not have regular days and hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_HDO","name":"MX2018I_P5D_HDO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"583","loc_end_pos":"585","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual hours worked on Sunday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual hours worked on Sunday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Works that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they work that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_HJU","name":"MX2018I_P5D_HJU","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"586","loc_end_pos":"588","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual hours worked on Thursday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual hours worked on Thursday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Works that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they work that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_HLU","name":"MX2018I_P5D_HLU","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"589","loc_end_pos":"591","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual hours worked on Monday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual hours worked on Monday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Works that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they work that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_HMA","name":"MX2018I_P5D_HMA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"592","loc_end_pos":"594","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual hours worked on Tuesday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual hours worked on Tuesday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Works that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they work that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_HMI","name":"MX2018I_P5D_HMI","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"595","loc_end_pos":"597","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual hours worked on Wednesday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual hours worked on Wednesday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Works that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they work that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_HSA","name":"MX2018I_P5D_HSA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"598","loc_end_pos":"600","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual hours worked on Saturday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual hours worked on Saturday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Works that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they work that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_HVI","name":"MX2018I_P5D_HVI","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"601","loc_end_pos":"603","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual hours worked on Friday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual hours worked on Friday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"098","labl":"Works that day but does not know how long","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"099","labl":"Does not know if they work that day","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_MDO","name":"MX2018I_P5D_MDO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"604","loc_end_pos":"606","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual minutes worked on Sunday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual minutes worked on Sunday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_MJU","name":"MX2018I_P5D_MJU","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"607","loc_end_pos":"609","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual minutes worked on Thursday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual minutes worked on Thursday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"054","labl":"54","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_MLU","name":"MX2018I_P5D_MLU","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"610","loc_end_pos":"612","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual minutes worked on Monday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual minutes worked on Monday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"054","labl":"54","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_MMA","name":"MX2018I_P5D_MMA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"613","loc_end_pos":"615","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual minutes worked on Tuesday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual minutes worked on Tuesday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"054","labl":"54","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_MMI","name":"MX2018I_P5D_MMI","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"616","loc_end_pos":"618","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual minutes worked on Wednesday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual minutes worked on Wednesday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"054","labl":"54","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_MSA","name":"MX2018I_P5D_MSA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"619","loc_end_pos":"621","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual minutes worked on Saturday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual minutes worked on Saturday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_MVI","name":"MX2018I_P5D_MVI","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"622","loc_end_pos":"624","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Usual minutes worked on Friday","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5f; if you circle option 2, continue with question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, but who did not work their usual hours last week","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of total usual minutes worked on Friday.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"054","labl":"54","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5D_TDIA","name":"MX2018I_P5D_TDIA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"625","loc_end_pos":"625","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Total usual days worked","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5d. What days and how many hours does [the respondent] normally work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 [If the respondent works normal hours], record accordingly by the day:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Monday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Tuesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Wednesday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Thursday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Friday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Saturday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<br \/>Sunday: _ _ hours and _ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: If the respondent did not work last week (question 5=2), skip to 5f.<br \/><br \/>[] 2 [The respondent] does not have a fixed work schedule (skip to 5f)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5e<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who during the reference week worked a different number of hours than normal, and those temporarily absent from their job, to find out how many hours or minutes they normally work per day and the number of days they work per week in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. To fill out this question, apply the same instructions as in question 5c.<br \/>- Does not have a habitual or regular schedule. In this case, circle option 2.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Temporarily absent from work. Record the normal hours, but verify that in question 5a you had circled option 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. 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Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5e. What is the main reason that [the respondent] did not work his\/her normal hours last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<br \/><br \/>(Listen, record, and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Heavier workload than usual<br \/>[] 02 To earn more income<br \/>[] 03 Overtime<br \/>[] 04 Busy season (with clients, sales, planting or harvesting)<br \/>[] 05 Reduced hours or work was suspended (lack of sales or clients, slow season, technical or production slowdown)<br \/>[] 06 End of work contract or season<br \/>[] 07 Weather reasons<br \/>[] 08 Vacation or holidays<br \/>[] 09 Sick or injured<br \/>[] 10 Taking care of children or sick\/elderly family members<br \/>[] 11 Other personal or family reasons<br \/>[] 12 None of the above<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5f<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who worked in the reference week on a different schedule than normal, to find out the main reason for this change.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If the informant's response mentions more than one option, insist that they tell you the main reason.<br \/><br \/><span class=\"ital\">01 Too much work<\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Independent or subordinate workers who were required to work more time than usual due to an overload of work or clients.<br \/><br \/>In the case of subordinate workers, it should not imply they received extra remuneration for the additional time worked; otherwise, circle option 02, 03 or 04, as applicable.<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">02 To earn more income<\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Independent workers who worked more hours to earn a higher income than they normally receive; for example, the grocer who was one extra hour with the idea of earning more income.<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">02. To earn more income <\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Subordinate workers. In this case, the chance of obtaining more income in exchange for a greater number of hours is sustained in a verbal agreement with the employer and not in a labor contract that guarantees payment for the hours worked outside of habitual hours.<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">03. Overtime<\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Subordinate workers who work more than their normal hours because they have worked overtime.<br \/><br \/>Overtime. Time worked after the established work schedule, pending an agreement between the employee and the employer, through which an additional payment is received.<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">04. High season (clients, sales, planting or harvest) <\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Those who have spent more time than usual at their job because they work in cyclical activities, which due to their nature require greater attention.<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">05. Reduction or suspension of work (lack of sales or clients, low season, technical stoppage)<\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Workers who worked fewer hours than usual due to a crisis in the economic unit where they work, work suspension, technical stoppage, lack of raw materials, lack of clients, machinery breakdown or accidents.<br \/>- Farm workers when it is not planting or harvest season.<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">06. Contract terminated or work season ended<\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Those who work fewer hours than normal because their labor contract or agreement terminated during the reference week.<br \/>- People who worked fewer hours because the work season ended, for example, shrimping season, fairs or local events, summer courses.<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">07. Weather causes<\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Those who reduced their work schedule because the weather prevented them from doing it normally. This situation is common in agriculture, fishing and construction, although it may also occur in some trades such as carpenters, house painters, street vendors.<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">08. Vacations or holidays<\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who have worked fewer ours than normal because during the reference period they celebrated civic or religious festivals or there was a recess or vacation period.<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">09. Illness or accident <\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Workers who work fewer hours than normal because they were recovering from some illness or suffered an accident.<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">10. Caring for or attending to children, the sick or elderly<\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Those who worked fewer hours than normal because they were caring for children, the sick or people with some disability, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">11. Other personal or family reasons <\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People whose reasons are different than those stated in the preceding options, but of a personal or family nature, for example, advanced age, completion of process to enroll in school.<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"ital\">12. None of the above <\/span><\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Those who have reasons other than those mentioned in the preceding options, for example, people who started working during the reference week.<br \/>- Those who, during this period, worked more or fewer hours because their work shift changed or they filled in for other workers.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 5g.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and with a regular work schedule, who worked last week but not their usual hours","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent main reason of why did not work usual hours last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Work overload","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Get more income","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Overtime","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"High season (customers, sales, planting, or harvest)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Work reduction or suspension (lack of sales or customers, low season, technical stop)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"End of the contract or work season","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Weather causes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Vacations or holidays","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Illness or accident","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Caring for children, the sick, or the elderly","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Other personal or family reasons","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"None of the above","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"99Ns","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F1","name":"MX2018I_P5F1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"631","loc_end_pos":"631","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works this job in January","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job in January. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F10","name":"MX2018I_P5F10","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"632","loc_end_pos":"632","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works this job in October","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job in October. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F11","name":"MX2018I_P5F11","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"633","loc_end_pos":"633","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works this job in November","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job in November. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F12","name":"MX2018I_P5F12","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"634","loc_end_pos":"634","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works this job in December","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job in December. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F13","name":"MX2018I_P5F13","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"635","loc_end_pos":"635","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Months working in this job vary","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the months the respondent works in this job vary. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, months vary","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F14","name":"MX2018I_P5F14","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"636","loc_end_pos":"636","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works every month of the year","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job every month of the year. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, works every month","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F15","name":"MX2018I_P5F15","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"637","loc_end_pos":"637","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Has less than one year in this job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent has less than one year in this job. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, has less than one year in this job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F2","name":"MX2018I_P5F2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"638","loc_end_pos":"638","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works this job in February","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job in February. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F3","name":"MX2018I_P5F3","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"639","loc_end_pos":"639","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works this job in March","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job in March. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F4","name":"MX2018I_P5F4","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"640","loc_end_pos":"640","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works this job in April","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job in April. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F5","name":"MX2018I_P5F5","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"641","loc_end_pos":"641","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works this job in May","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job in May. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F6","name":"MX2018I_P5F6","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"642","loc_end_pos":"642","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works this job in June","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job in June. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F7","name":"MX2018I_P5F7","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"643","loc_end_pos":"643","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works this job in July","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job in July. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F8","name":"MX2018I_P5F8","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"644","loc_end_pos":"644","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works this job in August","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job in August. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F9","name":"MX2018I_P5F9","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"645","loc_end_pos":"645","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works this job in September","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works this job in September. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5F99","name":"MX2018I_P5F99","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"646","loc_end_pos":"646","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Does not know months working in this job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5f. What months of the year does [the respondent] work this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle according to respondent's answer)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 January<br \/>[] 02 February<br \/>[] 03 March<br \/>[] 04 April<br \/>[] 05 May<br \/>[] 06 June<br \/>[] 07 July<br \/>[] 08 August<br \/>[] 09 September<br \/>[] 10 October<br \/>[] 11 November<br \/>[] 12 December<br \/>[] 13 Months worked vary<br \/>[] 14 Works every month in the year<br \/>[] 15 Recently began working<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5g<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the regularity with which they worked throughout the year in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work regularity. <\/span>Regularity with which the employed persons worked at their main job during the course of the year.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Working the whole year at their main job means that a person maintains their employment connection with a specific economic unit throughout this period, although they stopped working on more than one occasion for vacations, leave, health problems.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Works every month of the year. If a worker spontaneously responds that they work the whole year, circle option 14. Also circle this option in the following cases:<br \/>- If an interviewee has just started work, but has a certainty that they will remain in this job, at least, throughout one year.<br \/>- If a subordinate worker states that they work the whole year with the exception of two or three months, with or without pay, but they maintained their employment connection.<br \/>- In the case of independent workers who state they have worked in the same occupation throughout the year. For example, the self-employed worker who sells different types of products throughout the year, based on the season.<br \/>- Only works some months of the year. Ask in which months they usually work. Circle the options the informant indicates.<\/div><p>In the case of independent workers, as they are the economic unit, they can be considered to have worked the whole year if they performed the same occupation throughout that period; if they performed more than one occupation or trade throughout the year, consider them to have only had one job (the one performed during the reference week).<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Suppose that in the preceding example, the interviewee spent time working in masonry (main job), so in this case you would have to circle the respective options: December, February and July.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The months in which they work vary. In this case, circle option 13.<br \/>- Has been working at this job for less than a year. Circle option 15 if the person does not know how much time they will remain in that job, or if they know it will last less than one year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you only circle some of the options of the months of the year, or 13, continue with question 5h; if you circle option 14, 15 or 99, go to question 6.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent does not in which months they are working in this job. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P5_LITTLE_WORK","name":"MX2018I_P5_LITTLE_WORK","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"647","loc_end_pos":"647","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Little work to do last week","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">V. Work schedule and regularity<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>5. In the last week, did [the respondent] have a small amount of work? (Were there any slow periods or long waiting periods?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle the option mentioned by the informant)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 The respondent did not work last week (skip to 5d)<br \/>[] 3 No (skip to 5b)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 5b)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.7 Battery V. Work schedule and work regularity<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the employed population, based on their work schedule, their perception of the time worked and the regularity with which they work in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 5<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the work schedule they have at their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Work schedule. <\/span>The time during which the subordinate worker is available to their employer to perform the work for which their services were hired or the time the independent worker decides to dedicate to their business or company.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In the case of people who began to work for the first time for the economic unit during the reference week, ask for the shift and schedule they will have.<br \/>- When people cover the shift of a colleague who is on vacation or is disabled, on leave or absent, circle the option corresponding to the schedule they are covering.<br \/><br \/>1. At daytime<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People whose shift or work schedule is between 6 in the morning and 8 at night.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. At night<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Those who work a schedule that includes three and a half hours or more between 8 at night and 6 in the morning.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Mixed<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Those who work in periods that cover the day and night shift, as long as the time worked in during the<\/div><div class=\"i2\">night is less than or equal to three and a half hours; if the time is longer than that, it is considered a night shift.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Lucy enters work at 3 p.m. and leaves at 11 p.m. She works a total of 8 hours. Consider Lucy to work a mixed schedule because she works less than 3 and a half hours during the night shift. Remember that the night schedule begins at eight at night.<br \/>- Roberto enters to work at 8 p.m. and leaves at 8 a.m. in the morning. His work schedule is classified as a night schedule because the number of hours worked during the night exceeds three and a half hours.<br \/>- Cesar works from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. He has a mixed schedule, as he works less than three and a half hours during the night schedule: two hours, in this case, within this schedule.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Note that to define the mixed schedule you only have to take the night shift as a reference point, and exclude the day shift. The adoption of this criteria adheres to the guidelines established by the Federal Labor Law.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Rotating shifts<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who do not have a fixed shift to perform their activity, because of the needs of the economic unit.<\/div><p>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 5a.","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent had little work to do last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Did not work last week","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6_1","name":"MX2018I_P6_1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"648","loc_end_pos":"648","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Paid on commission","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6. Does [the respondent] receive or get paid in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Commission?<br \/>[] 02 A per-piece rate or per-service\/project completed?<br \/>[] 03 Professional fees?<br \/>[] 04 Tips?<br \/>[] 05 Salary bonuses or productivity bonuses?<br \/>[] 06 Vouchers or commercial products?<br \/>[] 07 Only receives hourly wages, salary, or day's wage (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 08 Only his\/her business profits (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 09 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 10 None of the above<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the form(s) in which they receive payment for their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Form of payment. <\/span>Manner in which the employed population obtains income for the performance of their main job, in accordance with the labor conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read the response options in the order in which they appear, regardless of whether they are independent or subordinate workers, especially if you notice that the interviewee does not understand the question. If you think it appropriate, ask, for example: \"How do you obtain your income or how are you paid?\"<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- <span class=\"ital\">Subordinate workers. <\/span>It is common to find there are subordinate workers who, in addition to their salary, may receive another or other forms of payment: commissions, tips, bonuses or vouchers or marketable products; record each one in the respective options, as long as they are regular.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Independent workers, various forms of payment. <\/span> Record the form of payment the informant tells you. For example, in the case of a service provider it is possible to classify it in option 02 by the piece (piecework), service or job completed or in 08 only surplus business income; it all depends on the interviewee's response.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">No income yet. <\/span>If a subordinate worker indicates they have not yet received any type of income because they have just started working, ask for the forms of payment that, based on their agreement, they will receive, and circle the answer; in the case of an independent worker, simply circle option 08.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Consistent information. <\/span>Check that the responses are consistent, for example, a self-employed worker cannot receive a compensation or performance bonus, as this form of payment is exclusive to subordinate workers or employers. In the case of an inconsistency, verify the response with the informant.<\/div><p>If you detect inconsistencies of this type, ask the informant which response is correct.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. By commission<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their income in this way, even if they have another type of payment.<br \/><br \/>Commission. Payment some subordinate workers receive for the sale of certain products or the provision of specific services.<br \/><br \/>- Those who, for each sale or service performed receive a percentage, or cases where starting at an agreed goal (sale of a certain quantity of products), a percentage is obtained.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A department store salesperson who in addition to his salary, receives 2% of the sales he makes.<br \/>- A barber who receives 25% of the cost of each haircut he completes.<\/div><p>02. By the piece (piecework), service or job completed<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers dedicated to production activities or provision of personal services whose form of economic remuneration depends on the work performed or finished, not the time taken to do the work. Based on the foregoing, the frequency of payment is not uniform.<br \/><br \/>By the piece. The form of payment determined by the number of products manufactured or services provided, regardless of the time taken to do so.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The mason who is paid per square meter of floor he installs.<br \/>- The hired laborer who is paid by bundle of cotton picked.<br \/>- The barber who is paid based on the number of haircuts made.<\/div><p>03. Based on professional fees<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who state they receive their income through this form of payment.<br \/>Fee. Financial retribution of workers hired under this modality in the provision of personal or professional services.<br \/><br \/>There are two types of workers under the payment of fees system:<br \/>- Workers who work regularly or exclusively for an economic unit.<br \/>- Independent workers (professionals) who, in agreement with clients, establish the conditions under which they will provide their services.<\/div><p>04. With tips<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who obtain their income through this form of payment as the only form or as a supplement to other forms.<br \/><br \/>Tip. Voluntary gratuity, in cash, the user gives to the person who provided a service.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Supermarket baggers, waiters and gasoline pumpers.<\/div><p>05. With compensation or performance bonus.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Subordinate workers who state they receive, in addition to their base salary, a bonus as a form of regular pay. If the frequency with which the bonus is received is more than one month, do not consider it as a form of payment, that is, do not circle the option.<br \/><br \/>Compensation bonus. Cash amount some workers receive for performing a job at a certain level of hierarchy, as a supplement to their salary.<br \/><br \/>Performance bonus. Cash amount workers receive for having performed extraordinary activities in relation to those that are normally assigned or for increasing their performance with respect to a prior reference period.<\/div><p>06. With vouchers or marketable products<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive, in exchange for their work, vouchers or coupons exchangeable for merchandise with a frequency of one month or less.<br \/>- Include those whose economic unit supplements their pay by depositing electronic vouchers on a card (managed similarly to a debit card), with which they can make purchases at specific stores.<br \/>- Workers who receive, as a form of payment, with a frequency of up to once a month, products or merchandise they can sell to obtain cash. If the frequency with which they receive the marketable merchandise or products is more than monthly, do not consider it a form of payment.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The subordinate worker who, as part of their biweekly salary, receives a certain amount in grocery vouchers.<br \/>- The manager who receives, every other week and as part of his salary, gasoline vouchers for private use for his vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who works in a butcher shop in which he receives daily, as a form of payment, meat and vegetables.<br \/>Exclude as a form of payment products that cannot be sold: lodging, academic grants, food for consumption at the workplace, etc.<\/div><p>07. Only receives wage, salary or daily wage<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive a fixed cash remuneration, established based on a verbal or written contract. In these cases the remuneration, in general, is weekly, biweekly or monthly and corresponds to a number of days and a defined work schedule in accordance with an employment contract.<br \/>- Those who are paid by the hour or day worked.<br \/>Wage or salary. Amount in cash, or in kind, workers receive periodically as compensation for the ordinary and extraordinary work agreed through a verbal or written contract.<br \/>- Those who receive every one or two months, under the form of a grant, financial compensation for their performance as community instructors for CONAFE. While it is known as a grant, in practice it is treated as a payment for the work being performed or a payment accrued for work already done.<br \/>- Those who receive financial compensation for performing their social service or completing their professional practice, regardless of where the financial resources for the grant originate: from the economic unit in which they collaborate or from PRONABES (National Grant Program) or any other governmental or private institution.<br \/><br \/>This financial compensation could be received while the social service is being performed or after it has been completed.<\/div><p>08. Only surplus business income<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers whose income consists of what comes into the business, although it is not necessarily earnings, as it could be operating with losses.<br \/>Earnings. Surplus or profit in money obtained by independent workers, once they have recovered the amount of their investment.<br \/>- Independent workers who receive other income derived from the same activity; for example, the sale of waste material (cardboard, cans) in the case of a grocery store, or the sale of byproducts, such as tamale leaves, if the main activity is growing corn.<br \/>- Those who declare that agricultural\/livestock production is for self-consumption, as long as a part is allocated for sale, as you should prioritize the fact that there is a sale over the self-consumption. If only self-consumption is reported, circle option 09.<br \/>- Circle this option even when an independent worker states they have been operating with losses.<\/div><p>09. Not paid or does not receive income (includes agricultural\/livestock self-consumption)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who do not receive any type of payment, either in cash or in kind.<br \/>- Those who receive room, board, clothing and other non-marketable products in exchange for their work, as these are not considered payment.<br \/>In this case, check that you have circled option 2 or 3 in question 3h for unpaid worker, either family or other person (for example, apprentices, social service providers, interns, trainees).<br \/>- Workers who consume what they themselves produce (self-consumption). Remember that self-consumption only applies in the case of corn and bean production, exclusively.<br \/>- Those who participate in \"community programs\" called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange) or <span class=\"lang\">\"entre ayudados\"<\/span> (mutual assistance): \"I help you now, but later you help me\".<br \/>- Those who complete their social service or academic practice without receiving any type of payment for doing to.<\/div><p>10. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their payment through a different form than those mentioned in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of the options from 01 to 06, 10 or 99, continue with question 6a; if you circle 07 or 08, go to question 6b; if you circle option 09, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is paid on commission. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6_10","name":"MX2018I_P6_10","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"649","loc_end_pos":"649","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Paid in another (not listed) form","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6. Does [the respondent] receive or get paid in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Commission?<br \/>[] 02 A per-piece rate or per-service\/project completed?<br \/>[] 03 Professional fees?<br \/>[] 04 Tips?<br \/>[] 05 Salary bonuses or productivity bonuses?<br \/>[] 06 Vouchers or commercial products?<br \/>[] 07 Only receives hourly wages, salary, or day's wage (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 08 Only his\/her business profits (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 09 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 10 None of the above<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the form(s) in which they receive payment for their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Form of payment. <\/span>Manner in which the employed population obtains income for the performance of their main job, in accordance with the labor conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read the response options in the order in which they appear, regardless of whether they are independent or subordinate workers, especially if you notice that the interviewee does not understand the question. If you think it appropriate, ask, for example: \"How do you obtain your income or how are you paid?\"<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- <span class=\"ital\">Subordinate workers. <\/span>It is common to find there are subordinate workers who, in addition to their salary, may receive another or other forms of payment: commissions, tips, bonuses or vouchers or marketable products; record each one in the respective options, as long as they are regular.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Independent workers, various forms of payment. <\/span> Record the form of payment the informant tells you. For example, in the case of a service provider it is possible to classify it in option 02 by the piece (piecework), service or job completed or in 08 only surplus business income; it all depends on the interviewee's response.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">No income yet. <\/span>If a subordinate worker indicates they have not yet received any type of income because they have just started working, ask for the forms of payment that, based on their agreement, they will receive, and circle the answer; in the case of an independent worker, simply circle option 08.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Consistent information. <\/span>Check that the responses are consistent, for example, a self-employed worker cannot receive a compensation or performance bonus, as this form of payment is exclusive to subordinate workers or employers. In the case of an inconsistency, verify the response with the informant.<\/div><p>If you detect inconsistencies of this type, ask the informant which response is correct.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. By commission<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their income in this way, even if they have another type of payment.<br \/><br \/>Commission. Payment some subordinate workers receive for the sale of certain products or the provision of specific services.<br \/><br \/>- Those who, for each sale or service performed receive a percentage, or cases where starting at an agreed goal (sale of a certain quantity of products), a percentage is obtained.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A department store salesperson who in addition to his salary, receives 2% of the sales he makes.<br \/>- A barber who receives 25% of the cost of each haircut he completes.<\/div><p>02. By the piece (piecework), service or job completed<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers dedicated to production activities or provision of personal services whose form of economic remuneration depends on the work performed or finished, not the time taken to do the work. Based on the foregoing, the frequency of payment is not uniform.<br \/><br \/>By the piece. The form of payment determined by the number of products manufactured or services provided, regardless of the time taken to do so.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The mason who is paid per square meter of floor he installs.<br \/>- The hired laborer who is paid by bundle of cotton picked.<br \/>- The barber who is paid based on the number of haircuts made.<\/div><p>03. Based on professional fees<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who state they receive their income through this form of payment.<br \/>Fee. Financial retribution of workers hired under this modality in the provision of personal or professional services.<br \/><br \/>There are two types of workers under the payment of fees system:<br \/>- Workers who work regularly or exclusively for an economic unit.<br \/>- Independent workers (professionals) who, in agreement with clients, establish the conditions under which they will provide their services.<\/div><p>04. With tips<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who obtain their income through this form of payment as the only form or as a supplement to other forms.<br \/><br \/>Tip. Voluntary gratuity, in cash, the user gives to the person who provided a service.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Supermarket baggers, waiters and gasoline pumpers.<\/div><p>05. With compensation or performance bonus.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Subordinate workers who state they receive, in addition to their base salary, a bonus as a form of regular pay. If the frequency with which the bonus is received is more than one month, do not consider it as a form of payment, that is, do not circle the option.<br \/><br \/>Compensation bonus. Cash amount some workers receive for performing a job at a certain level of hierarchy, as a supplement to their salary.<br \/><br \/>Performance bonus. Cash amount workers receive for having performed extraordinary activities in relation to those that are normally assigned or for increasing their performance with respect to a prior reference period.<\/div><p>06. With vouchers or marketable products<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive, in exchange for their work, vouchers or coupons exchangeable for merchandise with a frequency of one month or less.<br \/>- Include those whose economic unit supplements their pay by depositing electronic vouchers on a card (managed similarly to a debit card), with which they can make purchases at specific stores.<br \/>- Workers who receive, as a form of payment, with a frequency of up to once a month, products or merchandise they can sell to obtain cash. If the frequency with which they receive the marketable merchandise or products is more than monthly, do not consider it a form of payment.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The subordinate worker who, as part of their biweekly salary, receives a certain amount in grocery vouchers.<br \/>- The manager who receives, every other week and as part of his salary, gasoline vouchers for private use for his vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who works in a butcher shop in which he receives daily, as a form of payment, meat and vegetables.<br \/>Exclude as a form of payment products that cannot be sold: lodging, academic grants, food for consumption at the workplace, etc.<\/div><p>07. Only receives wage, salary or daily wage<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive a fixed cash remuneration, established based on a verbal or written contract. In these cases the remuneration, in general, is weekly, biweekly or monthly and corresponds to a number of days and a defined work schedule in accordance with an employment contract.<br \/>- Those who are paid by the hour or day worked.<br \/>Wage or salary. Amount in cash, or in kind, workers receive periodically as compensation for the ordinary and extraordinary work agreed through a verbal or written contract.<br \/>- Those who receive every one or two months, under the form of a grant, financial compensation for their performance as community instructors for CONAFE. While it is known as a grant, in practice it is treated as a payment for the work being performed or a payment accrued for work already done.<br \/>- Those who receive financial compensation for performing their social service or completing their professional practice, regardless of where the financial resources for the grant originate: from the economic unit in which they collaborate or from PRONABES (National Grant Program) or any other governmental or private institution.<br \/><br \/>This financial compensation could be received while the social service is being performed or after it has been completed.<\/div><p>08. Only surplus business income<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers whose income consists of what comes into the business, although it is not necessarily earnings, as it could be operating with losses.<br \/>Earnings. Surplus or profit in money obtained by independent workers, once they have recovered the amount of their investment.<br \/>- Independent workers who receive other income derived from the same activity; for example, the sale of waste material (cardboard, cans) in the case of a grocery store, or the sale of byproducts, such as tamale leaves, if the main activity is growing corn.<br \/>- Those who declare that agricultural\/livestock production is for self-consumption, as long as a part is allocated for sale, as you should prioritize the fact that there is a sale over the self-consumption. If only self-consumption is reported, circle option 09.<br \/>- Circle this option even when an independent worker states they have been operating with losses.<\/div><p>09. Not paid or does not receive income (includes agricultural\/livestock self-consumption)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who do not receive any type of payment, either in cash or in kind.<br \/>- Those who receive room, board, clothing and other non-marketable products in exchange for their work, as these are not considered payment.<br \/>In this case, check that you have circled option 2 or 3 in question 3h for unpaid worker, either family or other person (for example, apprentices, social service providers, interns, trainees).<br \/>- Workers who consume what they themselves produce (self-consumption). Remember that self-consumption only applies in the case of corn and bean production, exclusively.<br \/>- Those who participate in \"community programs\" called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange) or <span class=\"lang\">\"entre ayudados\"<\/span> (mutual assistance): \"I help you now, but later you help me\".<br \/>- Those who complete their social service or academic practice without receiving any type of payment for doing to.<\/div><p>10. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their payment through a different form than those mentioned in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of the options from 01 to 06, 10 or 99, continue with question 6a; if you circle 07 or 08, go to question 6b; if you circle option 09, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is paid in another (not listed) form. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6_2","name":"MX2018I_P6_2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"650","loc_end_pos":"650","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Paid by piecework (per piece), service, or specific job performed","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6. Does [the respondent] receive or get paid in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Commission?<br \/>[] 02 A per-piece rate or per-service\/project completed?<br \/>[] 03 Professional fees?<br \/>[] 04 Tips?<br \/>[] 05 Salary bonuses or productivity bonuses?<br \/>[] 06 Vouchers or commercial products?<br \/>[] 07 Only receives hourly wages, salary, or day's wage (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 08 Only his\/her business profits (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 09 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 10 None of the above<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the form(s) in which they receive payment for their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Form of payment. <\/span>Manner in which the employed population obtains income for the performance of their main job, in accordance with the labor conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read the response options in the order in which they appear, regardless of whether they are independent or subordinate workers, especially if you notice that the interviewee does not understand the question. If you think it appropriate, ask, for example: \"How do you obtain your income or how are you paid?\"<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- <span class=\"ital\">Subordinate workers. <\/span>It is common to find there are subordinate workers who, in addition to their salary, may receive another or other forms of payment: commissions, tips, bonuses or vouchers or marketable products; record each one in the respective options, as long as they are regular.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Independent workers, various forms of payment. <\/span> Record the form of payment the informant tells you. For example, in the case of a service provider it is possible to classify it in option 02 by the piece (piecework), service or job completed or in 08 only surplus business income; it all depends on the interviewee's response.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">No income yet. <\/span>If a subordinate worker indicates they have not yet received any type of income because they have just started working, ask for the forms of payment that, based on their agreement, they will receive, and circle the answer; in the case of an independent worker, simply circle option 08.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Consistent information. <\/span>Check that the responses are consistent, for example, a self-employed worker cannot receive a compensation or performance bonus, as this form of payment is exclusive to subordinate workers or employers. In the case of an inconsistency, verify the response with the informant.<\/div><p>If you detect inconsistencies of this type, ask the informant which response is correct.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. By commission<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their income in this way, even if they have another type of payment.<br \/><br \/>Commission. Payment some subordinate workers receive for the sale of certain products or the provision of specific services.<br \/><br \/>- Those who, for each sale or service performed receive a percentage, or cases where starting at an agreed goal (sale of a certain quantity of products), a percentage is obtained.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A department store salesperson who in addition to his salary, receives 2% of the sales he makes.<br \/>- A barber who receives 25% of the cost of each haircut he completes.<\/div><p>02. By the piece (piecework), service or job completed<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers dedicated to production activities or provision of personal services whose form of economic remuneration depends on the work performed or finished, not the time taken to do the work. Based on the foregoing, the frequency of payment is not uniform.<br \/><br \/>By the piece. The form of payment determined by the number of products manufactured or services provided, regardless of the time taken to do so.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The mason who is paid per square meter of floor he installs.<br \/>- The hired laborer who is paid by bundle of cotton picked.<br \/>- The barber who is paid based on the number of haircuts made.<\/div><p>03. Based on professional fees<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who state they receive their income through this form of payment.<br \/>Fee. Financial retribution of workers hired under this modality in the provision of personal or professional services.<br \/><br \/>There are two types of workers under the payment of fees system:<br \/>- Workers who work regularly or exclusively for an economic unit.<br \/>- Independent workers (professionals) who, in agreement with clients, establish the conditions under which they will provide their services.<\/div><p>04. With tips<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who obtain their income through this form of payment as the only form or as a supplement to other forms.<br \/><br \/>Tip. Voluntary gratuity, in cash, the user gives to the person who provided a service.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Supermarket baggers, waiters and gasoline pumpers.<\/div><p>05. With compensation or performance bonus.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Subordinate workers who state they receive, in addition to their base salary, a bonus as a form of regular pay. If the frequency with which the bonus is received is more than one month, do not consider it as a form of payment, that is, do not circle the option.<br \/><br \/>Compensation bonus. Cash amount some workers receive for performing a job at a certain level of hierarchy, as a supplement to their salary.<br \/><br \/>Performance bonus. Cash amount workers receive for having performed extraordinary activities in relation to those that are normally assigned or for increasing their performance with respect to a prior reference period.<\/div><p>06. With vouchers or marketable products<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive, in exchange for their work, vouchers or coupons exchangeable for merchandise with a frequency of one month or less.<br \/>- Include those whose economic unit supplements their pay by depositing electronic vouchers on a card (managed similarly to a debit card), with which they can make purchases at specific stores.<br \/>- Workers who receive, as a form of payment, with a frequency of up to once a month, products or merchandise they can sell to obtain cash. If the frequency with which they receive the marketable merchandise or products is more than monthly, do not consider it a form of payment.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The subordinate worker who, as part of their biweekly salary, receives a certain amount in grocery vouchers.<br \/>- The manager who receives, every other week and as part of his salary, gasoline vouchers for private use for his vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who works in a butcher shop in which he receives daily, as a form of payment, meat and vegetables.<br \/>Exclude as a form of payment products that cannot be sold: lodging, academic grants, food for consumption at the workplace, etc.<\/div><p>07. Only receives wage, salary or daily wage<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive a fixed cash remuneration, established based on a verbal or written contract. In these cases the remuneration, in general, is weekly, biweekly or monthly and corresponds to a number of days and a defined work schedule in accordance with an employment contract.<br \/>- Those who are paid by the hour or day worked.<br \/>Wage or salary. Amount in cash, or in kind, workers receive periodically as compensation for the ordinary and extraordinary work agreed through a verbal or written contract.<br \/>- Those who receive every one or two months, under the form of a grant, financial compensation for their performance as community instructors for CONAFE. While it is known as a grant, in practice it is treated as a payment for the work being performed or a payment accrued for work already done.<br \/>- Those who receive financial compensation for performing their social service or completing their professional practice, regardless of where the financial resources for the grant originate: from the economic unit in which they collaborate or from PRONABES (National Grant Program) or any other governmental or private institution.<br \/><br \/>This financial compensation could be received while the social service is being performed or after it has been completed.<\/div><p>08. Only surplus business income<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers whose income consists of what comes into the business, although it is not necessarily earnings, as it could be operating with losses.<br \/>Earnings. Surplus or profit in money obtained by independent workers, once they have recovered the amount of their investment.<br \/>- Independent workers who receive other income derived from the same activity; for example, the sale of waste material (cardboard, cans) in the case of a grocery store, or the sale of byproducts, such as tamale leaves, if the main activity is growing corn.<br \/>- Those who declare that agricultural\/livestock production is for self-consumption, as long as a part is allocated for sale, as you should prioritize the fact that there is a sale over the self-consumption. If only self-consumption is reported, circle option 09.<br \/>- Circle this option even when an independent worker states they have been operating with losses.<\/div><p>09. Not paid or does not receive income (includes agricultural\/livestock self-consumption)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who do not receive any type of payment, either in cash or in kind.<br \/>- Those who receive room, board, clothing and other non-marketable products in exchange for their work, as these are not considered payment.<br \/>In this case, check that you have circled option 2 or 3 in question 3h for unpaid worker, either family or other person (for example, apprentices, social service providers, interns, trainees).<br \/>- Workers who consume what they themselves produce (self-consumption). Remember that self-consumption only applies in the case of corn and bean production, exclusively.<br \/>- Those who participate in \"community programs\" called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange) or <span class=\"lang\">\"entre ayudados\"<\/span> (mutual assistance): \"I help you now, but later you help me\".<br \/>- Those who complete their social service or academic practice without receiving any type of payment for doing to.<\/div><p>10. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their payment through a different form than those mentioned in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of the options from 01 to 06, 10 or 99, continue with question 6a; if you circle 07 or 08, go to question 6b; if you circle option 09, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is paid by piecework (per piece), service, or specific job performed. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6_3","name":"MX2018I_P6_3","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"651","loc_end_pos":"651","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Paid through fees","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6. Does [the respondent] receive or get paid in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Commission?<br \/>[] 02 A per-piece rate or per-service\/project completed?<br \/>[] 03 Professional fees?<br \/>[] 04 Tips?<br \/>[] 05 Salary bonuses or productivity bonuses?<br \/>[] 06 Vouchers or commercial products?<br \/>[] 07 Only receives hourly wages, salary, or day's wage (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 08 Only his\/her business profits (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 09 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 10 None of the above<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the form(s) in which they receive payment for their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Form of payment. <\/span>Manner in which the employed population obtains income for the performance of their main job, in accordance with the labor conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read the response options in the order in which they appear, regardless of whether they are independent or subordinate workers, especially if you notice that the interviewee does not understand the question. If you think it appropriate, ask, for example: \"How do you obtain your income or how are you paid?\"<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- <span class=\"ital\">Subordinate workers. <\/span>It is common to find there are subordinate workers who, in addition to their salary, may receive another or other forms of payment: commissions, tips, bonuses or vouchers or marketable products; record each one in the respective options, as long as they are regular.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Independent workers, various forms of payment. <\/span> Record the form of payment the informant tells you. For example, in the case of a service provider it is possible to classify it in option 02 by the piece (piecework), service or job completed or in 08 only surplus business income; it all depends on the interviewee's response.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">No income yet. <\/span>If a subordinate worker indicates they have not yet received any type of income because they have just started working, ask for the forms of payment that, based on their agreement, they will receive, and circle the answer; in the case of an independent worker, simply circle option 08.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Consistent information. <\/span>Check that the responses are consistent, for example, a self-employed worker cannot receive a compensation or performance bonus, as this form of payment is exclusive to subordinate workers or employers. In the case of an inconsistency, verify the response with the informant.<\/div><p>If you detect inconsistencies of this type, ask the informant which response is correct.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. By commission<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their income in this way, even if they have another type of payment.<br \/><br \/>Commission. Payment some subordinate workers receive for the sale of certain products or the provision of specific services.<br \/><br \/>- Those who, for each sale or service performed receive a percentage, or cases where starting at an agreed goal (sale of a certain quantity of products), a percentage is obtained.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A department store salesperson who in addition to his salary, receives 2% of the sales he makes.<br \/>- A barber who receives 25% of the cost of each haircut he completes.<\/div><p>02. By the piece (piecework), service or job completed<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers dedicated to production activities or provision of personal services whose form of economic remuneration depends on the work performed or finished, not the time taken to do the work. Based on the foregoing, the frequency of payment is not uniform.<br \/><br \/>By the piece. The form of payment determined by the number of products manufactured or services provided, regardless of the time taken to do so.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The mason who is paid per square meter of floor he installs.<br \/>- The hired laborer who is paid by bundle of cotton picked.<br \/>- The barber who is paid based on the number of haircuts made.<\/div><p>03. Based on professional fees<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who state they receive their income through this form of payment.<br \/>Fee. Financial retribution of workers hired under this modality in the provision of personal or professional services.<br \/><br \/>There are two types of workers under the payment of fees system:<br \/>- Workers who work regularly or exclusively for an economic unit.<br \/>- Independent workers (professionals) who, in agreement with clients, establish the conditions under which they will provide their services.<\/div><p>04. With tips<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who obtain their income through this form of payment as the only form or as a supplement to other forms.<br \/><br \/>Tip. Voluntary gratuity, in cash, the user gives to the person who provided a service.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Supermarket baggers, waiters and gasoline pumpers.<\/div><p>05. With compensation or performance bonus.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Subordinate workers who state they receive, in addition to their base salary, a bonus as a form of regular pay. If the frequency with which the bonus is received is more than one month, do not consider it as a form of payment, that is, do not circle the option.<br \/><br \/>Compensation bonus. Cash amount some workers receive for performing a job at a certain level of hierarchy, as a supplement to their salary.<br \/><br \/>Performance bonus. Cash amount workers receive for having performed extraordinary activities in relation to those that are normally assigned or for increasing their performance with respect to a prior reference period.<\/div><p>06. With vouchers or marketable products<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive, in exchange for their work, vouchers or coupons exchangeable for merchandise with a frequency of one month or less.<br \/>- Include those whose economic unit supplements their pay by depositing electronic vouchers on a card (managed similarly to a debit card), with which they can make purchases at specific stores.<br \/>- Workers who receive, as a form of payment, with a frequency of up to once a month, products or merchandise they can sell to obtain cash. If the frequency with which they receive the marketable merchandise or products is more than monthly, do not consider it a form of payment.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The subordinate worker who, as part of their biweekly salary, receives a certain amount in grocery vouchers.<br \/>- The manager who receives, every other week and as part of his salary, gasoline vouchers for private use for his vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who works in a butcher shop in which he receives daily, as a form of payment, meat and vegetables.<br \/>Exclude as a form of payment products that cannot be sold: lodging, academic grants, food for consumption at the workplace, etc.<\/div><p>07. Only receives wage, salary or daily wage<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive a fixed cash remuneration, established based on a verbal or written contract. In these cases the remuneration, in general, is weekly, biweekly or monthly and corresponds to a number of days and a defined work schedule in accordance with an employment contract.<br \/>- Those who are paid by the hour or day worked.<br \/>Wage or salary. Amount in cash, or in kind, workers receive periodically as compensation for the ordinary and extraordinary work agreed through a verbal or written contract.<br \/>- Those who receive every one or two months, under the form of a grant, financial compensation for their performance as community instructors for CONAFE. While it is known as a grant, in practice it is treated as a payment for the work being performed or a payment accrued for work already done.<br \/>- Those who receive financial compensation for performing their social service or completing their professional practice, regardless of where the financial resources for the grant originate: from the economic unit in which they collaborate or from PRONABES (National Grant Program) or any other governmental or private institution.<br \/><br \/>This financial compensation could be received while the social service is being performed or after it has been completed.<\/div><p>08. Only surplus business income<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers whose income consists of what comes into the business, although it is not necessarily earnings, as it could be operating with losses.<br \/>Earnings. Surplus or profit in money obtained by independent workers, once they have recovered the amount of their investment.<br \/>- Independent workers who receive other income derived from the same activity; for example, the sale of waste material (cardboard, cans) in the case of a grocery store, or the sale of byproducts, such as tamale leaves, if the main activity is growing corn.<br \/>- Those who declare that agricultural\/livestock production is for self-consumption, as long as a part is allocated for sale, as you should prioritize the fact that there is a sale over the self-consumption. If only self-consumption is reported, circle option 09.<br \/>- Circle this option even when an independent worker states they have been operating with losses.<\/div><p>09. Not paid or does not receive income (includes agricultural\/livestock self-consumption)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who do not receive any type of payment, either in cash or in kind.<br \/>- Those who receive room, board, clothing and other non-marketable products in exchange for their work, as these are not considered payment.<br \/>In this case, check that you have circled option 2 or 3 in question 3h for unpaid worker, either family or other person (for example, apprentices, social service providers, interns, trainees).<br \/>- Workers who consume what they themselves produce (self-consumption). Remember that self-consumption only applies in the case of corn and bean production, exclusively.<br \/>- Those who participate in \"community programs\" called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange) or <span class=\"lang\">\"entre ayudados\"<\/span> (mutual assistance): \"I help you now, but later you help me\".<br \/>- Those who complete their social service or academic practice without receiving any type of payment for doing to.<\/div><p>10. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their payment through a different form than those mentioned in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of the options from 01 to 06, 10 or 99, continue with question 6a; if you circle 07 or 08, go to question 6b; if you circle option 09, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is paid through fees. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6_4","name":"MX2018I_P6_4","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"652","loc_end_pos":"652","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Paid through tips","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6. Does [the respondent] receive or get paid in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Commission?<br \/>[] 02 A per-piece rate or per-service\/project completed?<br \/>[] 03 Professional fees?<br \/>[] 04 Tips?<br \/>[] 05 Salary bonuses or productivity bonuses?<br \/>[] 06 Vouchers or commercial products?<br \/>[] 07 Only receives hourly wages, salary, or day's wage (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 08 Only his\/her business profits (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 09 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 10 None of the above<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the form(s) in which they receive payment for their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Form of payment. <\/span>Manner in which the employed population obtains income for the performance of their main job, in accordance with the labor conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read the response options in the order in which they appear, regardless of whether they are independent or subordinate workers, especially if you notice that the interviewee does not understand the question. If you think it appropriate, ask, for example: \"How do you obtain your income or how are you paid?\"<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- <span class=\"ital\">Subordinate workers. <\/span>It is common to find there are subordinate workers who, in addition to their salary, may receive another or other forms of payment: commissions, tips, bonuses or vouchers or marketable products; record each one in the respective options, as long as they are regular.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Independent workers, various forms of payment. <\/span> Record the form of payment the informant tells you. For example, in the case of a service provider it is possible to classify it in option 02 by the piece (piecework), service or job completed or in 08 only surplus business income; it all depends on the interviewee's response.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">No income yet. <\/span>If a subordinate worker indicates they have not yet received any type of income because they have just started working, ask for the forms of payment that, based on their agreement, they will receive, and circle the answer; in the case of an independent worker, simply circle option 08.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Consistent information. <\/span>Check that the responses are consistent, for example, a self-employed worker cannot receive a compensation or performance bonus, as this form of payment is exclusive to subordinate workers or employers. In the case of an inconsistency, verify the response with the informant.<\/div><p>If you detect inconsistencies of this type, ask the informant which response is correct.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. By commission<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their income in this way, even if they have another type of payment.<br \/><br \/>Commission. Payment some subordinate workers receive for the sale of certain products or the provision of specific services.<br \/><br \/>- Those who, for each sale or service performed receive a percentage, or cases where starting at an agreed goal (sale of a certain quantity of products), a percentage is obtained.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A department store salesperson who in addition to his salary, receives 2% of the sales he makes.<br \/>- A barber who receives 25% of the cost of each haircut he completes.<\/div><p>02. By the piece (piecework), service or job completed<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers dedicated to production activities or provision of personal services whose form of economic remuneration depends on the work performed or finished, not the time taken to do the work. Based on the foregoing, the frequency of payment is not uniform.<br \/><br \/>By the piece. The form of payment determined by the number of products manufactured or services provided, regardless of the time taken to do so.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The mason who is paid per square meter of floor he installs.<br \/>- The hired laborer who is paid by bundle of cotton picked.<br \/>- The barber who is paid based on the number of haircuts made.<\/div><p>03. Based on professional fees<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who state they receive their income through this form of payment.<br \/>Fee. Financial retribution of workers hired under this modality in the provision of personal or professional services.<br \/><br \/>There are two types of workers under the payment of fees system:<br \/>- Workers who work regularly or exclusively for an economic unit.<br \/>- Independent workers (professionals) who, in agreement with clients, establish the conditions under which they will provide their services.<\/div><p>04. With tips<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who obtain their income through this form of payment as the only form or as a supplement to other forms.<br \/><br \/>Tip. Voluntary gratuity, in cash, the user gives to the person who provided a service.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Supermarket baggers, waiters and gasoline pumpers.<\/div><p>05. With compensation or performance bonus.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Subordinate workers who state they receive, in addition to their base salary, a bonus as a form of regular pay. If the frequency with which the bonus is received is more than one month, do not consider it as a form of payment, that is, do not circle the option.<br \/><br \/>Compensation bonus. Cash amount some workers receive for performing a job at a certain level of hierarchy, as a supplement to their salary.<br \/><br \/>Performance bonus. Cash amount workers receive for having performed extraordinary activities in relation to those that are normally assigned or for increasing their performance with respect to a prior reference period.<\/div><p>06. With vouchers or marketable products<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive, in exchange for their work, vouchers or coupons exchangeable for merchandise with a frequency of one month or less.<br \/>- Include those whose economic unit supplements their pay by depositing electronic vouchers on a card (managed similarly to a debit card), with which they can make purchases at specific stores.<br \/>- Workers who receive, as a form of payment, with a frequency of up to once a month, products or merchandise they can sell to obtain cash. If the frequency with which they receive the marketable merchandise or products is more than monthly, do not consider it a form of payment.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The subordinate worker who, as part of their biweekly salary, receives a certain amount in grocery vouchers.<br \/>- The manager who receives, every other week and as part of his salary, gasoline vouchers for private use for his vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who works in a butcher shop in which he receives daily, as a form of payment, meat and vegetables.<br \/>Exclude as a form of payment products that cannot be sold: lodging, academic grants, food for consumption at the workplace, etc.<\/div><p>07. Only receives wage, salary or daily wage<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive a fixed cash remuneration, established based on a verbal or written contract. In these cases the remuneration, in general, is weekly, biweekly or monthly and corresponds to a number of days and a defined work schedule in accordance with an employment contract.<br \/>- Those who are paid by the hour or day worked.<br \/>Wage or salary. Amount in cash, or in kind, workers receive periodically as compensation for the ordinary and extraordinary work agreed through a verbal or written contract.<br \/>- Those who receive every one or two months, under the form of a grant, financial compensation for their performance as community instructors for CONAFE. While it is known as a grant, in practice it is treated as a payment for the work being performed or a payment accrued for work already done.<br \/>- Those who receive financial compensation for performing their social service or completing their professional practice, regardless of where the financial resources for the grant originate: from the economic unit in which they collaborate or from PRONABES (National Grant Program) or any other governmental or private institution.<br \/><br \/>This financial compensation could be received while the social service is being performed or after it has been completed.<\/div><p>08. Only surplus business income<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers whose income consists of what comes into the business, although it is not necessarily earnings, as it could be operating with losses.<br \/>Earnings. Surplus or profit in money obtained by independent workers, once they have recovered the amount of their investment.<br \/>- Independent workers who receive other income derived from the same activity; for example, the sale of waste material (cardboard, cans) in the case of a grocery store, or the sale of byproducts, such as tamale leaves, if the main activity is growing corn.<br \/>- Those who declare that agricultural\/livestock production is for self-consumption, as long as a part is allocated for sale, as you should prioritize the fact that there is a sale over the self-consumption. If only self-consumption is reported, circle option 09.<br \/>- Circle this option even when an independent worker states they have been operating with losses.<\/div><p>09. Not paid or does not receive income (includes agricultural\/livestock self-consumption)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who do not receive any type of payment, either in cash or in kind.<br \/>- Those who receive room, board, clothing and other non-marketable products in exchange for their work, as these are not considered payment.<br \/>In this case, check that you have circled option 2 or 3 in question 3h for unpaid worker, either family or other person (for example, apprentices, social service providers, interns, trainees).<br \/>- Workers who consume what they themselves produce (self-consumption). Remember that self-consumption only applies in the case of corn and bean production, exclusively.<br \/>- Those who participate in \"community programs\" called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange) or <span class=\"lang\">\"entre ayudados\"<\/span> (mutual assistance): \"I help you now, but later you help me\".<br \/>- Those who complete their social service or academic practice without receiving any type of payment for doing to.<\/div><p>10. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their payment through a different form than those mentioned in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of the options from 01 to 06, 10 or 99, continue with question 6a; if you circle 07 or 08, go to question 6b; if you circle option 09, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is paid through tips. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6_5","name":"MX2018I_P6_5","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"653","loc_end_pos":"653","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Paid with compensation or productivity bonuses","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6. Does [the respondent] receive or get paid in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Commission?<br \/>[] 02 A per-piece rate or per-service\/project completed?<br \/>[] 03 Professional fees?<br \/>[] 04 Tips?<br \/>[] 05 Salary bonuses or productivity bonuses?<br \/>[] 06 Vouchers or commercial products?<br \/>[] 07 Only receives hourly wages, salary, or day's wage (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 08 Only his\/her business profits (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 09 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 10 None of the above<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the form(s) in which they receive payment for their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Form of payment. <\/span>Manner in which the employed population obtains income for the performance of their main job, in accordance with the labor conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read the response options in the order in which they appear, regardless of whether they are independent or subordinate workers, especially if you notice that the interviewee does not understand the question. If you think it appropriate, ask, for example: \"How do you obtain your income or how are you paid?\"<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- <span class=\"ital\">Subordinate workers. <\/span>It is common to find there are subordinate workers who, in addition to their salary, may receive another or other forms of payment: commissions, tips, bonuses or vouchers or marketable products; record each one in the respective options, as long as they are regular.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Independent workers, various forms of payment. <\/span> Record the form of payment the informant tells you. For example, in the case of a service provider it is possible to classify it in option 02 by the piece (piecework), service or job completed or in 08 only surplus business income; it all depends on the interviewee's response.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">No income yet. <\/span>If a subordinate worker indicates they have not yet received any type of income because they have just started working, ask for the forms of payment that, based on their agreement, they will receive, and circle the answer; in the case of an independent worker, simply circle option 08.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Consistent information. <\/span>Check that the responses are consistent, for example, a self-employed worker cannot receive a compensation or performance bonus, as this form of payment is exclusive to subordinate workers or employers. In the case of an inconsistency, verify the response with the informant.<\/div><p>If you detect inconsistencies of this type, ask the informant which response is correct.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. By commission<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their income in this way, even if they have another type of payment.<br \/><br \/>Commission. Payment some subordinate workers receive for the sale of certain products or the provision of specific services.<br \/><br \/>- Those who, for each sale or service performed receive a percentage, or cases where starting at an agreed goal (sale of a certain quantity of products), a percentage is obtained.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A department store salesperson who in addition to his salary, receives 2% of the sales he makes.<br \/>- A barber who receives 25% of the cost of each haircut he completes.<\/div><p>02. By the piece (piecework), service or job completed<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers dedicated to production activities or provision of personal services whose form of economic remuneration depends on the work performed or finished, not the time taken to do the work. Based on the foregoing, the frequency of payment is not uniform.<br \/><br \/>By the piece. The form of payment determined by the number of products manufactured or services provided, regardless of the time taken to do so.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The mason who is paid per square meter of floor he installs.<br \/>- The hired laborer who is paid by bundle of cotton picked.<br \/>- The barber who is paid based on the number of haircuts made.<\/div><p>03. Based on professional fees<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who state they receive their income through this form of payment.<br \/>Fee. Financial retribution of workers hired under this modality in the provision of personal or professional services.<br \/><br \/>There are two types of workers under the payment of fees system:<br \/>- Workers who work regularly or exclusively for an economic unit.<br \/>- Independent workers (professionals) who, in agreement with clients, establish the conditions under which they will provide their services.<\/div><p>04. With tips<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who obtain their income through this form of payment as the only form or as a supplement to other forms.<br \/><br \/>Tip. Voluntary gratuity, in cash, the user gives to the person who provided a service.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Supermarket baggers, waiters and gasoline pumpers.<\/div><p>05. With compensation or performance bonus.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Subordinate workers who state they receive, in addition to their base salary, a bonus as a form of regular pay. If the frequency with which the bonus is received is more than one month, do not consider it as a form of payment, that is, do not circle the option.<br \/><br \/>Compensation bonus. Cash amount some workers receive for performing a job at a certain level of hierarchy, as a supplement to their salary.<br \/><br \/>Performance bonus. Cash amount workers receive for having performed extraordinary activities in relation to those that are normally assigned or for increasing their performance with respect to a prior reference period.<\/div><p>06. With vouchers or marketable products<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive, in exchange for their work, vouchers or coupons exchangeable for merchandise with a frequency of one month or less.<br \/>- Include those whose economic unit supplements their pay by depositing electronic vouchers on a card (managed similarly to a debit card), with which they can make purchases at specific stores.<br \/>- Workers who receive, as a form of payment, with a frequency of up to once a month, products or merchandise they can sell to obtain cash. If the frequency with which they receive the marketable merchandise or products is more than monthly, do not consider it a form of payment.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The subordinate worker who, as part of their biweekly salary, receives a certain amount in grocery vouchers.<br \/>- The manager who receives, every other week and as part of his salary, gasoline vouchers for private use for his vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who works in a butcher shop in which he receives daily, as a form of payment, meat and vegetables.<br \/>Exclude as a form of payment products that cannot be sold: lodging, academic grants, food for consumption at the workplace, etc.<\/div><p>07. Only receives wage, salary or daily wage<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive a fixed cash remuneration, established based on a verbal or written contract. In these cases the remuneration, in general, is weekly, biweekly or monthly and corresponds to a number of days and a defined work schedule in accordance with an employment contract.<br \/>- Those who are paid by the hour or day worked.<br \/>Wage or salary. Amount in cash, or in kind, workers receive periodically as compensation for the ordinary and extraordinary work agreed through a verbal or written contract.<br \/>- Those who receive every one or two months, under the form of a grant, financial compensation for their performance as community instructors for CONAFE. While it is known as a grant, in practice it is treated as a payment for the work being performed or a payment accrued for work already done.<br \/>- Those who receive financial compensation for performing their social service or completing their professional practice, regardless of where the financial resources for the grant originate: from the economic unit in which they collaborate or from PRONABES (National Grant Program) or any other governmental or private institution.<br \/><br \/>This financial compensation could be received while the social service is being performed or after it has been completed.<\/div><p>08. Only surplus business income<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers whose income consists of what comes into the business, although it is not necessarily earnings, as it could be operating with losses.<br \/>Earnings. Surplus or profit in money obtained by independent workers, once they have recovered the amount of their investment.<br \/>- Independent workers who receive other income derived from the same activity; for example, the sale of waste material (cardboard, cans) in the case of a grocery store, or the sale of byproducts, such as tamale leaves, if the main activity is growing corn.<br \/>- Those who declare that agricultural\/livestock production is for self-consumption, as long as a part is allocated for sale, as you should prioritize the fact that there is a sale over the self-consumption. If only self-consumption is reported, circle option 09.<br \/>- Circle this option even when an independent worker states they have been operating with losses.<\/div><p>09. Not paid or does not receive income (includes agricultural\/livestock self-consumption)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who do not receive any type of payment, either in cash or in kind.<br \/>- Those who receive room, board, clothing and other non-marketable products in exchange for their work, as these are not considered payment.<br \/>In this case, check that you have circled option 2 or 3 in question 3h for unpaid worker, either family or other person (for example, apprentices, social service providers, interns, trainees).<br \/>- Workers who consume what they themselves produce (self-consumption). Remember that self-consumption only applies in the case of corn and bean production, exclusively.<br \/>- Those who participate in \"community programs\" called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange) or <span class=\"lang\">\"entre ayudados\"<\/span> (mutual assistance): \"I help you now, but later you help me\".<br \/>- Those who complete their social service or academic practice without receiving any type of payment for doing to.<\/div><p>10. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their payment through a different form than those mentioned in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of the options from 01 to 06, 10 or 99, continue with question 6a; if you circle 07 or 08, go to question 6b; if you circle option 09, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is paid with compensation or productivity bonuses. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6_6","name":"MX2018I_P6_6","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"654","loc_end_pos":"654","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Paid with vouchers or marketable products","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6. Does [the respondent] receive or get paid in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Commission?<br \/>[] 02 A per-piece rate or per-service\/project completed?<br \/>[] 03 Professional fees?<br \/>[] 04 Tips?<br \/>[] 05 Salary bonuses or productivity bonuses?<br \/>[] 06 Vouchers or commercial products?<br \/>[] 07 Only receives hourly wages, salary, or day's wage (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 08 Only his\/her business profits (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 09 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 10 None of the above<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the form(s) in which they receive payment for their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Form of payment. <\/span>Manner in which the employed population obtains income for the performance of their main job, in accordance with the labor conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read the response options in the order in which they appear, regardless of whether they are independent or subordinate workers, especially if you notice that the interviewee does not understand the question. If you think it appropriate, ask, for example: \"How do you obtain your income or how are you paid?\"<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- <span class=\"ital\">Subordinate workers. <\/span>It is common to find there are subordinate workers who, in addition to their salary, may receive another or other forms of payment: commissions, tips, bonuses or vouchers or marketable products; record each one in the respective options, as long as they are regular.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Independent workers, various forms of payment. <\/span> Record the form of payment the informant tells you. For example, in the case of a service provider it is possible to classify it in option 02 by the piece (piecework), service or job completed or in 08 only surplus business income; it all depends on the interviewee's response.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">No income yet. <\/span>If a subordinate worker indicates they have not yet received any type of income because they have just started working, ask for the forms of payment that, based on their agreement, they will receive, and circle the answer; in the case of an independent worker, simply circle option 08.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Consistent information. <\/span>Check that the responses are consistent, for example, a self-employed worker cannot receive a compensation or performance bonus, as this form of payment is exclusive to subordinate workers or employers. In the case of an inconsistency, verify the response with the informant.<\/div><p>If you detect inconsistencies of this type, ask the informant which response is correct.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. By commission<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their income in this way, even if they have another type of payment.<br \/><br \/>Commission. Payment some subordinate workers receive for the sale of certain products or the provision of specific services.<br \/><br \/>- Those who, for each sale or service performed receive a percentage, or cases where starting at an agreed goal (sale of a certain quantity of products), a percentage is obtained.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A department store salesperson who in addition to his salary, receives 2% of the sales he makes.<br \/>- A barber who receives 25% of the cost of each haircut he completes.<\/div><p>02. By the piece (piecework), service or job completed<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers dedicated to production activities or provision of personal services whose form of economic remuneration depends on the work performed or finished, not the time taken to do the work. Based on the foregoing, the frequency of payment is not uniform.<br \/><br \/>By the piece. The form of payment determined by the number of products manufactured or services provided, regardless of the time taken to do so.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The mason who is paid per square meter of floor he installs.<br \/>- The hired laborer who is paid by bundle of cotton picked.<br \/>- The barber who is paid based on the number of haircuts made.<\/div><p>03. Based on professional fees<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who state they receive their income through this form of payment.<br \/>Fee. Financial retribution of workers hired under this modality in the provision of personal or professional services.<br \/><br \/>There are two types of workers under the payment of fees system:<br \/>- Workers who work regularly or exclusively for an economic unit.<br \/>- Independent workers (professionals) who, in agreement with clients, establish the conditions under which they will provide their services.<\/div><p>04. With tips<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who obtain their income through this form of payment as the only form or as a supplement to other forms.<br \/><br \/>Tip. Voluntary gratuity, in cash, the user gives to the person who provided a service.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Supermarket baggers, waiters and gasoline pumpers.<\/div><p>05. With compensation or performance bonus.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Subordinate workers who state they receive, in addition to their base salary, a bonus as a form of regular pay. If the frequency with which the bonus is received is more than one month, do not consider it as a form of payment, that is, do not circle the option.<br \/><br \/>Compensation bonus. Cash amount some workers receive for performing a job at a certain level of hierarchy, as a supplement to their salary.<br \/><br \/>Performance bonus. Cash amount workers receive for having performed extraordinary activities in relation to those that are normally assigned or for increasing their performance with respect to a prior reference period.<\/div><p>06. With vouchers or marketable products<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive, in exchange for their work, vouchers or coupons exchangeable for merchandise with a frequency of one month or less.<br \/>- Include those whose economic unit supplements their pay by depositing electronic vouchers on a card (managed similarly to a debit card), with which they can make purchases at specific stores.<br \/>- Workers who receive, as a form of payment, with a frequency of up to once a month, products or merchandise they can sell to obtain cash. If the frequency with which they receive the marketable merchandise or products is more than monthly, do not consider it a form of payment.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The subordinate worker who, as part of their biweekly salary, receives a certain amount in grocery vouchers.<br \/>- The manager who receives, every other week and as part of his salary, gasoline vouchers for private use for his vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who works in a butcher shop in which he receives daily, as a form of payment, meat and vegetables.<br \/>Exclude as a form of payment products that cannot be sold: lodging, academic grants, food for consumption at the workplace, etc.<\/div><p>07. Only receives wage, salary or daily wage<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive a fixed cash remuneration, established based on a verbal or written contract. In these cases the remuneration, in general, is weekly, biweekly or monthly and corresponds to a number of days and a defined work schedule in accordance with an employment contract.<br \/>- Those who are paid by the hour or day worked.<br \/>Wage or salary. Amount in cash, or in kind, workers receive periodically as compensation for the ordinary and extraordinary work agreed through a verbal or written contract.<br \/>- Those who receive every one or two months, under the form of a grant, financial compensation for their performance as community instructors for CONAFE. While it is known as a grant, in practice it is treated as a payment for the work being performed or a payment accrued for work already done.<br \/>- Those who receive financial compensation for performing their social service or completing their professional practice, regardless of where the financial resources for the grant originate: from the economic unit in which they collaborate or from PRONABES (National Grant Program) or any other governmental or private institution.<br \/><br \/>This financial compensation could be received while the social service is being performed or after it has been completed.<\/div><p>08. Only surplus business income<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers whose income consists of what comes into the business, although it is not necessarily earnings, as it could be operating with losses.<br \/>Earnings. Surplus or profit in money obtained by independent workers, once they have recovered the amount of their investment.<br \/>- Independent workers who receive other income derived from the same activity; for example, the sale of waste material (cardboard, cans) in the case of a grocery store, or the sale of byproducts, such as tamale leaves, if the main activity is growing corn.<br \/>- Those who declare that agricultural\/livestock production is for self-consumption, as long as a part is allocated for sale, as you should prioritize the fact that there is a sale over the self-consumption. If only self-consumption is reported, circle option 09.<br \/>- Circle this option even when an independent worker states they have been operating with losses.<\/div><p>09. Not paid or does not receive income (includes agricultural\/livestock self-consumption)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who do not receive any type of payment, either in cash or in kind.<br \/>- Those who receive room, board, clothing and other non-marketable products in exchange for their work, as these are not considered payment.<br \/>In this case, check that you have circled option 2 or 3 in question 3h for unpaid worker, either family or other person (for example, apprentices, social service providers, interns, trainees).<br \/>- Workers who consume what they themselves produce (self-consumption). Remember that self-consumption only applies in the case of corn and bean production, exclusively.<br \/>- Those who participate in \"community programs\" called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange) or <span class=\"lang\">\"entre ayudados\"<\/span> (mutual assistance): \"I help you now, but later you help me\".<br \/>- Those who complete their social service or academic practice without receiving any type of payment for doing to.<\/div><p>10. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their payment through a different form than those mentioned in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of the options from 01 to 06, 10 or 99, continue with question 6a; if you circle 07 or 08, go to question 6b; if you circle option 09, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is paid with vouchers or marketable products. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6_7","name":"MX2018I_P6_7","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"655","loc_end_pos":"655","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Paid only through salary or wages","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6. Does [the respondent] receive or get paid in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Commission?<br \/>[] 02 A per-piece rate or per-service\/project completed?<br \/>[] 03 Professional fees?<br \/>[] 04 Tips?<br \/>[] 05 Salary bonuses or productivity bonuses?<br \/>[] 06 Vouchers or commercial products?<br \/>[] 07 Only receives hourly wages, salary, or day's wage (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 08 Only his\/her business profits (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 09 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 10 None of the above<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the form(s) in which they receive payment for their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Form of payment. <\/span>Manner in which the employed population obtains income for the performance of their main job, in accordance with the labor conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read the response options in the order in which they appear, regardless of whether they are independent or subordinate workers, especially if you notice that the interviewee does not understand the question. If you think it appropriate, ask, for example: \"How do you obtain your income or how are you paid?\"<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- <span class=\"ital\">Subordinate workers. <\/span>It is common to find there are subordinate workers who, in addition to their salary, may receive another or other forms of payment: commissions, tips, bonuses or vouchers or marketable products; record each one in the respective options, as long as they are regular.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Independent workers, various forms of payment. <\/span> Record the form of payment the informant tells you. For example, in the case of a service provider it is possible to classify it in option 02 by the piece (piecework), service or job completed or in 08 only surplus business income; it all depends on the interviewee's response.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">No income yet. <\/span>If a subordinate worker indicates they have not yet received any type of income because they have just started working, ask for the forms of payment that, based on their agreement, they will receive, and circle the answer; in the case of an independent worker, simply circle option 08.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Consistent information. <\/span>Check that the responses are consistent, for example, a self-employed worker cannot receive a compensation or performance bonus, as this form of payment is exclusive to subordinate workers or employers. In the case of an inconsistency, verify the response with the informant.<\/div><p>If you detect inconsistencies of this type, ask the informant which response is correct.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. By commission<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their income in this way, even if they have another type of payment.<br \/><br \/>Commission. Payment some subordinate workers receive for the sale of certain products or the provision of specific services.<br \/><br \/>- Those who, for each sale or service performed receive a percentage, or cases where starting at an agreed goal (sale of a certain quantity of products), a percentage is obtained.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A department store salesperson who in addition to his salary, receives 2% of the sales he makes.<br \/>- A barber who receives 25% of the cost of each haircut he completes.<\/div><p>02. By the piece (piecework), service or job completed<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers dedicated to production activities or provision of personal services whose form of economic remuneration depends on the work performed or finished, not the time taken to do the work. Based on the foregoing, the frequency of payment is not uniform.<br \/><br \/>By the piece. The form of payment determined by the number of products manufactured or services provided, regardless of the time taken to do so.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The mason who is paid per square meter of floor he installs.<br \/>- The hired laborer who is paid by bundle of cotton picked.<br \/>- The barber who is paid based on the number of haircuts made.<\/div><p>03. Based on professional fees<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who state they receive their income through this form of payment.<br \/>Fee. Financial retribution of workers hired under this modality in the provision of personal or professional services.<br \/><br \/>There are two types of workers under the payment of fees system:<br \/>- Workers who work regularly or exclusively for an economic unit.<br \/>- Independent workers (professionals) who, in agreement with clients, establish the conditions under which they will provide their services.<\/div><p>04. With tips<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who obtain their income through this form of payment as the only form or as a supplement to other forms.<br \/><br \/>Tip. Voluntary gratuity, in cash, the user gives to the person who provided a service.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Supermarket baggers, waiters and gasoline pumpers.<\/div><p>05. With compensation or performance bonus.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Subordinate workers who state they receive, in addition to their base salary, a bonus as a form of regular pay. If the frequency with which the bonus is received is more than one month, do not consider it as a form of payment, that is, do not circle the option.<br \/><br \/>Compensation bonus. Cash amount some workers receive for performing a job at a certain level of hierarchy, as a supplement to their salary.<br \/><br \/>Performance bonus. Cash amount workers receive for having performed extraordinary activities in relation to those that are normally assigned or for increasing their performance with respect to a prior reference period.<\/div><p>06. With vouchers or marketable products<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive, in exchange for their work, vouchers or coupons exchangeable for merchandise with a frequency of one month or less.<br \/>- Include those whose economic unit supplements their pay by depositing electronic vouchers on a card (managed similarly to a debit card), with which they can make purchases at specific stores.<br \/>- Workers who receive, as a form of payment, with a frequency of up to once a month, products or merchandise they can sell to obtain cash. If the frequency with which they receive the marketable merchandise or products is more than monthly, do not consider it a form of payment.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The subordinate worker who, as part of their biweekly salary, receives a certain amount in grocery vouchers.<br \/>- The manager who receives, every other week and as part of his salary, gasoline vouchers for private use for his vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who works in a butcher shop in which he receives daily, as a form of payment, meat and vegetables.<br \/>Exclude as a form of payment products that cannot be sold: lodging, academic grants, food for consumption at the workplace, etc.<\/div><p>07. Only receives wage, salary or daily wage<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive a fixed cash remuneration, established based on a verbal or written contract. In these cases the remuneration, in general, is weekly, biweekly or monthly and corresponds to a number of days and a defined work schedule in accordance with an employment contract.<br \/>- Those who are paid by the hour or day worked.<br \/>Wage or salary. Amount in cash, or in kind, workers receive periodically as compensation for the ordinary and extraordinary work agreed through a verbal or written contract.<br \/>- Those who receive every one or two months, under the form of a grant, financial compensation for their performance as community instructors for CONAFE. While it is known as a grant, in practice it is treated as a payment for the work being performed or a payment accrued for work already done.<br \/>- Those who receive financial compensation for performing their social service or completing their professional practice, regardless of where the financial resources for the grant originate: from the economic unit in which they collaborate or from PRONABES (National Grant Program) or any other governmental or private institution.<br \/><br \/>This financial compensation could be received while the social service is being performed or after it has been completed.<\/div><p>08. Only surplus business income<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers whose income consists of what comes into the business, although it is not necessarily earnings, as it could be operating with losses.<br \/>Earnings. Surplus or profit in money obtained by independent workers, once they have recovered the amount of their investment.<br \/>- Independent workers who receive other income derived from the same activity; for example, the sale of waste material (cardboard, cans) in the case of a grocery store, or the sale of byproducts, such as tamale leaves, if the main activity is growing corn.<br \/>- Those who declare that agricultural\/livestock production is for self-consumption, as long as a part is allocated for sale, as you should prioritize the fact that there is a sale over the self-consumption. If only self-consumption is reported, circle option 09.<br \/>- Circle this option even when an independent worker states they have been operating with losses.<\/div><p>09. Not paid or does not receive income (includes agricultural\/livestock self-consumption)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who do not receive any type of payment, either in cash or in kind.<br \/>- Those who receive room, board, clothing and other non-marketable products in exchange for their work, as these are not considered payment.<br \/>In this case, check that you have circled option 2 or 3 in question 3h for unpaid worker, either family or other person (for example, apprentices, social service providers, interns, trainees).<br \/>- Workers who consume what they themselves produce (self-consumption). Remember that self-consumption only applies in the case of corn and bean production, exclusively.<br \/>- Those who participate in \"community programs\" called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange) or <span class=\"lang\">\"entre ayudados\"<\/span> (mutual assistance): \"I help you now, but later you help me\".<br \/>- Those who complete their social service or academic practice without receiving any type of payment for doing to.<\/div><p>10. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their payment through a different form than those mentioned in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of the options from 01 to 06, 10 or 99, continue with question 6a; if you circle 07 or 08, go to question 6b; if you circle option 09, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is paid only through salary or wages. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6_8","name":"MX2018I_P6_8","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"656","loc_end_pos":"656","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Paid only through their business profits","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6. Does [the respondent] receive or get paid in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Commission?<br \/>[] 02 A per-piece rate or per-service\/project completed?<br \/>[] 03 Professional fees?<br \/>[] 04 Tips?<br \/>[] 05 Salary bonuses or productivity bonuses?<br \/>[] 06 Vouchers or commercial products?<br \/>[] 07 Only receives hourly wages, salary, or day's wage (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 08 Only his\/her business profits (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 09 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 10 None of the above<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the form(s) in which they receive payment for their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Form of payment. <\/span>Manner in which the employed population obtains income for the performance of their main job, in accordance with the labor conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read the response options in the order in which they appear, regardless of whether they are independent or subordinate workers, especially if you notice that the interviewee does not understand the question. If you think it appropriate, ask, for example: \"How do you obtain your income or how are you paid?\"<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- <span class=\"ital\">Subordinate workers. <\/span>It is common to find there are subordinate workers who, in addition to their salary, may receive another or other forms of payment: commissions, tips, bonuses or vouchers or marketable products; record each one in the respective options, as long as they are regular.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Independent workers, various forms of payment. <\/span> Record the form of payment the informant tells you. For example, in the case of a service provider it is possible to classify it in option 02 by the piece (piecework), service or job completed or in 08 only surplus business income; it all depends on the interviewee's response.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">No income yet. <\/span>If a subordinate worker indicates they have not yet received any type of income because they have just started working, ask for the forms of payment that, based on their agreement, they will receive, and circle the answer; in the case of an independent worker, simply circle option 08.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Consistent information. <\/span>Check that the responses are consistent, for example, a self-employed worker cannot receive a compensation or performance bonus, as this form of payment is exclusive to subordinate workers or employers. In the case of an inconsistency, verify the response with the informant.<\/div><p>If you detect inconsistencies of this type, ask the informant which response is correct.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. By commission<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their income in this way, even if they have another type of payment.<br \/><br \/>Commission. Payment some subordinate workers receive for the sale of certain products or the provision of specific services.<br \/><br \/>- Those who, for each sale or service performed receive a percentage, or cases where starting at an agreed goal (sale of a certain quantity of products), a percentage is obtained.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A department store salesperson who in addition to his salary, receives 2% of the sales he makes.<br \/>- A barber who receives 25% of the cost of each haircut he completes.<\/div><p>02. By the piece (piecework), service or job completed<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers dedicated to production activities or provision of personal services whose form of economic remuneration depends on the work performed or finished, not the time taken to do the work. Based on the foregoing, the frequency of payment is not uniform.<br \/><br \/>By the piece. The form of payment determined by the number of products manufactured or services provided, regardless of the time taken to do so.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The mason who is paid per square meter of floor he installs.<br \/>- The hired laborer who is paid by bundle of cotton picked.<br \/>- The barber who is paid based on the number of haircuts made.<\/div><p>03. Based on professional fees<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who state they receive their income through this form of payment.<br \/>Fee. Financial retribution of workers hired under this modality in the provision of personal or professional services.<br \/><br \/>There are two types of workers under the payment of fees system:<br \/>- Workers who work regularly or exclusively for an economic unit.<br \/>- Independent workers (professionals) who, in agreement with clients, establish the conditions under which they will provide their services.<\/div><p>04. With tips<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who obtain their income through this form of payment as the only form or as a supplement to other forms.<br \/><br \/>Tip. Voluntary gratuity, in cash, the user gives to the person who provided a service.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Supermarket baggers, waiters and gasoline pumpers.<\/div><p>05. With compensation or performance bonus.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Subordinate workers who state they receive, in addition to their base salary, a bonus as a form of regular pay. If the frequency with which the bonus is received is more than one month, do not consider it as a form of payment, that is, do not circle the option.<br \/><br \/>Compensation bonus. Cash amount some workers receive for performing a job at a certain level of hierarchy, as a supplement to their salary.<br \/><br \/>Performance bonus. Cash amount workers receive for having performed extraordinary activities in relation to those that are normally assigned or for increasing their performance with respect to a prior reference period.<\/div><p>06. With vouchers or marketable products<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive, in exchange for their work, vouchers or coupons exchangeable for merchandise with a frequency of one month or less.<br \/>- Include those whose economic unit supplements their pay by depositing electronic vouchers on a card (managed similarly to a debit card), with which they can make purchases at specific stores.<br \/>- Workers who receive, as a form of payment, with a frequency of up to once a month, products or merchandise they can sell to obtain cash. If the frequency with which they receive the marketable merchandise or products is more than monthly, do not consider it a form of payment.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The subordinate worker who, as part of their biweekly salary, receives a certain amount in grocery vouchers.<br \/>- The manager who receives, every other week and as part of his salary, gasoline vouchers for private use for his vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who works in a butcher shop in which he receives daily, as a form of payment, meat and vegetables.<br \/>Exclude as a form of payment products that cannot be sold: lodging, academic grants, food for consumption at the workplace, etc.<\/div><p>07. Only receives wage, salary or daily wage<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive a fixed cash remuneration, established based on a verbal or written contract. In these cases the remuneration, in general, is weekly, biweekly or monthly and corresponds to a number of days and a defined work schedule in accordance with an employment contract.<br \/>- Those who are paid by the hour or day worked.<br \/>Wage or salary. Amount in cash, or in kind, workers receive periodically as compensation for the ordinary and extraordinary work agreed through a verbal or written contract.<br \/>- Those who receive every one or two months, under the form of a grant, financial compensation for their performance as community instructors for CONAFE. While it is known as a grant, in practice it is treated as a payment for the work being performed or a payment accrued for work already done.<br \/>- Those who receive financial compensation for performing their social service or completing their professional practice, regardless of where the financial resources for the grant originate: from the economic unit in which they collaborate or from PRONABES (National Grant Program) or any other governmental or private institution.<br \/><br \/>This financial compensation could be received while the social service is being performed or after it has been completed.<\/div><p>08. Only surplus business income<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers whose income consists of what comes into the business, although it is not necessarily earnings, as it could be operating with losses.<br \/>Earnings. Surplus or profit in money obtained by independent workers, once they have recovered the amount of their investment.<br \/>- Independent workers who receive other income derived from the same activity; for example, the sale of waste material (cardboard, cans) in the case of a grocery store, or the sale of byproducts, such as tamale leaves, if the main activity is growing corn.<br \/>- Those who declare that agricultural\/livestock production is for self-consumption, as long as a part is allocated for sale, as you should prioritize the fact that there is a sale over the self-consumption. If only self-consumption is reported, circle option 09.<br \/>- Circle this option even when an independent worker states they have been operating with losses.<\/div><p>09. Not paid or does not receive income (includes agricultural\/livestock self-consumption)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who do not receive any type of payment, either in cash or in kind.<br \/>- Those who receive room, board, clothing and other non-marketable products in exchange for their work, as these are not considered payment.<br \/>In this case, check that you have circled option 2 or 3 in question 3h for unpaid worker, either family or other person (for example, apprentices, social service providers, interns, trainees).<br \/>- Workers who consume what they themselves produce (self-consumption). Remember that self-consumption only applies in the case of corn and bean production, exclusively.<br \/>- Those who participate in \"community programs\" called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange) or <span class=\"lang\">\"entre ayudados\"<\/span> (mutual assistance): \"I help you now, but later you help me\".<br \/>- Those who complete their social service or academic practice without receiving any type of payment for doing to.<\/div><p>10. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their payment through a different form than those mentioned in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of the options from 01 to 06, 10 or 99, continue with question 6a; if you circle 07 or 08, go to question 6b; if you circle option 09, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is paid only through their business profits. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6_9","name":"MX2018I_P6_9","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"657","loc_end_pos":"657","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Does not receive pay or receive income (includes agricultural self-consumption)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6. Does [the respondent] receive or get paid in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Commission?<br \/>[] 02 A per-piece rate or per-service\/project completed?<br \/>[] 03 Professional fees?<br \/>[] 04 Tips?<br \/>[] 05 Salary bonuses or productivity bonuses?<br \/>[] 06 Vouchers or commercial products?<br \/>[] 07 Only receives hourly wages, salary, or day's wage (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 08 Only his\/her business profits (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 09 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 10 None of the above<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the form(s) in which they receive payment for their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Form of payment. <\/span>Manner in which the employed population obtains income for the performance of their main job, in accordance with the labor conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read the response options in the order in which they appear, regardless of whether they are independent or subordinate workers, especially if you notice that the interviewee does not understand the question. If you think it appropriate, ask, for example: \"How do you obtain your income or how are you paid?\"<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- <span class=\"ital\">Subordinate workers. <\/span>It is common to find there are subordinate workers who, in addition to their salary, may receive another or other forms of payment: commissions, tips, bonuses or vouchers or marketable products; record each one in the respective options, as long as they are regular.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Independent workers, various forms of payment. <\/span> Record the form of payment the informant tells you. For example, in the case of a service provider it is possible to classify it in option 02 by the piece (piecework), service or job completed or in 08 only surplus business income; it all depends on the interviewee's response.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">No income yet. <\/span>If a subordinate worker indicates they have not yet received any type of income because they have just started working, ask for the forms of payment that, based on their agreement, they will receive, and circle the answer; in the case of an independent worker, simply circle option 08.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Consistent information. <\/span>Check that the responses are consistent, for example, a self-employed worker cannot receive a compensation or performance bonus, as this form of payment is exclusive to subordinate workers or employers. In the case of an inconsistency, verify the response with the informant.<\/div><p>If you detect inconsistencies of this type, ask the informant which response is correct.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. By commission<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their income in this way, even if they have another type of payment.<br \/><br \/>Commission. Payment some subordinate workers receive for the sale of certain products or the provision of specific services.<br \/><br \/>- Those who, for each sale or service performed receive a percentage, or cases where starting at an agreed goal (sale of a certain quantity of products), a percentage is obtained.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A department store salesperson who in addition to his salary, receives 2% of the sales he makes.<br \/>- A barber who receives 25% of the cost of each haircut he completes.<\/div><p>02. By the piece (piecework), service or job completed<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers dedicated to production activities or provision of personal services whose form of economic remuneration depends on the work performed or finished, not the time taken to do the work. Based on the foregoing, the frequency of payment is not uniform.<br \/><br \/>By the piece. The form of payment determined by the number of products manufactured or services provided, regardless of the time taken to do so.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The mason who is paid per square meter of floor he installs.<br \/>- The hired laborer who is paid by bundle of cotton picked.<br \/>- The barber who is paid based on the number of haircuts made.<\/div><p>03. Based on professional fees<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who state they receive their income through this form of payment.<br \/>Fee. Financial retribution of workers hired under this modality in the provision of personal or professional services.<br \/><br \/>There are two types of workers under the payment of fees system:<br \/>- Workers who work regularly or exclusively for an economic unit.<br \/>- Independent workers (professionals) who, in agreement with clients, establish the conditions under which they will provide their services.<\/div><p>04. With tips<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who obtain their income through this form of payment as the only form or as a supplement to other forms.<br \/><br \/>Tip. Voluntary gratuity, in cash, the user gives to the person who provided a service.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Supermarket baggers, waiters and gasoline pumpers.<\/div><p>05. With compensation or performance bonus.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Subordinate workers who state they receive, in addition to their base salary, a bonus as a form of regular pay. If the frequency with which the bonus is received is more than one month, do not consider it as a form of payment, that is, do not circle the option.<br \/><br \/>Compensation bonus. Cash amount some workers receive for performing a job at a certain level of hierarchy, as a supplement to their salary.<br \/><br \/>Performance bonus. Cash amount workers receive for having performed extraordinary activities in relation to those that are normally assigned or for increasing their performance with respect to a prior reference period.<\/div><p>06. With vouchers or marketable products<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive, in exchange for their work, vouchers or coupons exchangeable for merchandise with a frequency of one month or less.<br \/>- Include those whose economic unit supplements their pay by depositing electronic vouchers on a card (managed similarly to a debit card), with which they can make purchases at specific stores.<br \/>- Workers who receive, as a form of payment, with a frequency of up to once a month, products or merchandise they can sell to obtain cash. If the frequency with which they receive the marketable merchandise or products is more than monthly, do not consider it a form of payment.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The subordinate worker who, as part of their biweekly salary, receives a certain amount in grocery vouchers.<br \/>- The manager who receives, every other week and as part of his salary, gasoline vouchers for private use for his vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who works in a butcher shop in which he receives daily, as a form of payment, meat and vegetables.<br \/>Exclude as a form of payment products that cannot be sold: lodging, academic grants, food for consumption at the workplace, etc.<\/div><p>07. Only receives wage, salary or daily wage<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive a fixed cash remuneration, established based on a verbal or written contract. In these cases the remuneration, in general, is weekly, biweekly or monthly and corresponds to a number of days and a defined work schedule in accordance with an employment contract.<br \/>- Those who are paid by the hour or day worked.<br \/>Wage or salary. Amount in cash, or in kind, workers receive periodically as compensation for the ordinary and extraordinary work agreed through a verbal or written contract.<br \/>- Those who receive every one or two months, under the form of a grant, financial compensation for their performance as community instructors for CONAFE. While it is known as a grant, in practice it is treated as a payment for the work being performed or a payment accrued for work already done.<br \/>- Those who receive financial compensation for performing their social service or completing their professional practice, regardless of where the financial resources for the grant originate: from the economic unit in which they collaborate or from PRONABES (National Grant Program) or any other governmental or private institution.<br \/><br \/>This financial compensation could be received while the social service is being performed or after it has been completed.<\/div><p>08. Only surplus business income<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers whose income consists of what comes into the business, although it is not necessarily earnings, as it could be operating with losses.<br \/>Earnings. Surplus or profit in money obtained by independent workers, once they have recovered the amount of their investment.<br \/>- Independent workers who receive other income derived from the same activity; for example, the sale of waste material (cardboard, cans) in the case of a grocery store, or the sale of byproducts, such as tamale leaves, if the main activity is growing corn.<br \/>- Those who declare that agricultural\/livestock production is for self-consumption, as long as a part is allocated for sale, as you should prioritize the fact that there is a sale over the self-consumption. If only self-consumption is reported, circle option 09.<br \/>- Circle this option even when an independent worker states they have been operating with losses.<\/div><p>09. Not paid or does not receive income (includes agricultural\/livestock self-consumption)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who do not receive any type of payment, either in cash or in kind.<br \/>- Those who receive room, board, clothing and other non-marketable products in exchange for their work, as these are not considered payment.<br \/>In this case, check that you have circled option 2 or 3 in question 3h for unpaid worker, either family or other person (for example, apprentices, social service providers, interns, trainees).<br \/>- Workers who consume what they themselves produce (self-consumption). Remember that self-consumption only applies in the case of corn and bean production, exclusively.<br \/>- Those who participate in \"community programs\" called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange) or <span class=\"lang\">\"entre ayudados\"<\/span> (mutual assistance): \"I help you now, but later you help me\".<br \/>- Those who complete their social service or academic practice without receiving any type of payment for doing to.<\/div><p>10. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their payment through a different form than those mentioned in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of the options from 01 to 06, 10 or 99, continue with question 6a; if you circle 07 or 08, go to question 6b; if you circle option 09, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent does not receive pay or receive income (includes agricultural self-consumption). This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6_99","name":"MX2018I_P6_99","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"658","loc_end_pos":"658","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Does not know if receives pay","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6. Does [the respondent] receive or get paid in:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Commission?<br \/>[] 02 A per-piece rate or per-service\/project completed?<br \/>[] 03 Professional fees?<br \/>[] 04 Tips?<br \/>[] 05 Salary bonuses or productivity bonuses?<br \/>[] 06 Vouchers or commercial products?<br \/>[] 07 Only receives hourly wages, salary, or day's wage (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 08 Only his\/her business profits (skip to 6b)<br \/>[] 09 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 10 None of the above<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to learn the form(s) in which they receive payment for their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Form of payment. <\/span>Manner in which the employed population obtains income for the performance of their main job, in accordance with the labor conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask the question. Read the response options in the order in which they appear, regardless of whether they are independent or subordinate workers, especially if you notice that the interviewee does not understand the question. If you think it appropriate, ask, for example: \"How do you obtain your income or how are you paid?\"<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- <span class=\"ital\">Subordinate workers. <\/span>It is common to find there are subordinate workers who, in addition to their salary, may receive another or other forms of payment: commissions, tips, bonuses or vouchers or marketable products; record each one in the respective options, as long as they are regular.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Independent workers, various forms of payment. <\/span> Record the form of payment the informant tells you. For example, in the case of a service provider it is possible to classify it in option 02 by the piece (piecework), service or job completed or in 08 only surplus business income; it all depends on the interviewee's response.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">No income yet. <\/span>If a subordinate worker indicates they have not yet received any type of income because they have just started working, ask for the forms of payment that, based on their agreement, they will receive, and circle the answer; in the case of an independent worker, simply circle option 08.<br \/>- <span class=\"ital\">Consistent information. <\/span>Check that the responses are consistent, for example, a self-employed worker cannot receive a compensation or performance bonus, as this form of payment is exclusive to subordinate workers or employers. In the case of an inconsistency, verify the response with the informant.<\/div><p>If you detect inconsistencies of this type, ask the informant which response is correct.<\/p>\n\n<p>01. By commission<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their income in this way, even if they have another type of payment.<br \/><br \/>Commission. Payment some subordinate workers receive for the sale of certain products or the provision of specific services.<br \/><br \/>- Those who, for each sale or service performed receive a percentage, or cases where starting at an agreed goal (sale of a certain quantity of products), a percentage is obtained.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A department store salesperson who in addition to his salary, receives 2% of the sales he makes.<br \/>- A barber who receives 25% of the cost of each haircut he completes.<\/div><p>02. By the piece (piecework), service or job completed<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers dedicated to production activities or provision of personal services whose form of economic remuneration depends on the work performed or finished, not the time taken to do the work. Based on the foregoing, the frequency of payment is not uniform.<br \/><br \/>By the piece. The form of payment determined by the number of products manufactured or services provided, regardless of the time taken to do so.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The mason who is paid per square meter of floor he installs.<br \/>- The hired laborer who is paid by bundle of cotton picked.<br \/>- The barber who is paid based on the number of haircuts made.<\/div><p>03. Based on professional fees<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who state they receive their income through this form of payment.<br \/>Fee. Financial retribution of workers hired under this modality in the provision of personal or professional services.<br \/><br \/>There are two types of workers under the payment of fees system:<br \/>- Workers who work regularly or exclusively for an economic unit.<br \/>- Independent workers (professionals) who, in agreement with clients, establish the conditions under which they will provide their services.<\/div><p>04. With tips<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who obtain their income through this form of payment as the only form or as a supplement to other forms.<br \/><br \/>Tip. Voluntary gratuity, in cash, the user gives to the person who provided a service.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Supermarket baggers, waiters and gasoline pumpers.<\/div><p>05. With compensation or performance bonus.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Subordinate workers who state they receive, in addition to their base salary, a bonus as a form of regular pay. If the frequency with which the bonus is received is more than one month, do not consider it as a form of payment, that is, do not circle the option.<br \/><br \/>Compensation bonus. Cash amount some workers receive for performing a job at a certain level of hierarchy, as a supplement to their salary.<br \/><br \/>Performance bonus. Cash amount workers receive for having performed extraordinary activities in relation to those that are normally assigned or for increasing their performance with respect to a prior reference period.<\/div><p>06. With vouchers or marketable products<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive, in exchange for their work, vouchers or coupons exchangeable for merchandise with a frequency of one month or less.<br \/>- Include those whose economic unit supplements their pay by depositing electronic vouchers on a card (managed similarly to a debit card), with which they can make purchases at specific stores.<br \/>- Workers who receive, as a form of payment, with a frequency of up to once a month, products or merchandise they can sell to obtain cash. If the frequency with which they receive the marketable merchandise or products is more than monthly, do not consider it a form of payment.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The subordinate worker who, as part of their biweekly salary, receives a certain amount in grocery vouchers.<br \/>- The manager who receives, every other week and as part of his salary, gasoline vouchers for private use for his vehicle.<br \/>- A worker who works in a butcher shop in which he receives daily, as a form of payment, meat and vegetables.<br \/>Exclude as a form of payment products that cannot be sold: lodging, academic grants, food for consumption at the workplace, etc.<\/div><p>07. Only receives wage, salary or daily wage<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive a fixed cash remuneration, established based on a verbal or written contract. In these cases the remuneration, in general, is weekly, biweekly or monthly and corresponds to a number of days and a defined work schedule in accordance with an employment contract.<br \/>- Those who are paid by the hour or day worked.<br \/>Wage or salary. Amount in cash, or in kind, workers receive periodically as compensation for the ordinary and extraordinary work agreed through a verbal or written contract.<br \/>- Those who receive every one or two months, under the form of a grant, financial compensation for their performance as community instructors for CONAFE. While it is known as a grant, in practice it is treated as a payment for the work being performed or a payment accrued for work already done.<br \/>- Those who receive financial compensation for performing their social service or completing their professional practice, regardless of where the financial resources for the grant originate: from the economic unit in which they collaborate or from PRONABES (National Grant Program) or any other governmental or private institution.<br \/><br \/>This financial compensation could be received while the social service is being performed or after it has been completed.<\/div><p>08. Only surplus business income<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers whose income consists of what comes into the business, although it is not necessarily earnings, as it could be operating with losses.<br \/>Earnings. Surplus or profit in money obtained by independent workers, once they have recovered the amount of their investment.<br \/>- Independent workers who receive other income derived from the same activity; for example, the sale of waste material (cardboard, cans) in the case of a grocery store, or the sale of byproducts, such as tamale leaves, if the main activity is growing corn.<br \/>- Those who declare that agricultural\/livestock production is for self-consumption, as long as a part is allocated for sale, as you should prioritize the fact that there is a sale over the self-consumption. If only self-consumption is reported, circle option 09.<br \/>- Circle this option even when an independent worker states they have been operating with losses.<\/div><p>09. Not paid or does not receive income (includes agricultural\/livestock self-consumption)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who do not receive any type of payment, either in cash or in kind.<br \/>- Those who receive room, board, clothing and other non-marketable products in exchange for their work, as these are not considered payment.<br \/>In this case, check that you have circled option 2 or 3 in question 3h for unpaid worker, either family or other person (for example, apprentices, social service providers, interns, trainees).<br \/>- Workers who consume what they themselves produce (self-consumption). Remember that self-consumption only applies in the case of corn and bean production, exclusively.<br \/>- Those who participate in \"community programs\" called <span class=\"lang\">\"mano vuelta\" <\/span>(labor exchange) or <span class=\"lang\">\"entre ayudados\"<\/span> (mutual assistance): \"I help you now, but later you help me\".<br \/>- Those who complete their social service or academic practice without receiving any type of payment for doing to.<\/div><p>10. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive their payment through a different form than those mentioned in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of the options from 01 to 06, 10 or 99, continue with question 6a; if you circle 07 or 08, go to question 6b; if you circle option 09, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent does not know if they receive pay. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6A1","name":"MX2018I_P6A1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"659","loc_end_pos":"659","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Additional pay through salary or wages","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6a. Aside from what you previously answered, does [the respondent] obtain his\/her income:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 In hourly wages, salary, or day's wage?<br \/>[] 2 From his\/her business profits?<br \/>[] 3 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, to verify whether there are other forms through which they obtain their work income in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- To record this question, apply the criteria established in question 6.<br \/>- Keep in mind that option 2 of this question equates to option 08 in the preceding question.<br \/>- If for any reason the informant's response to this question refers to options 1 or 2, do not reclassify the response in the preceding question.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2, 4, or 9, continue with question 6b; if you circle option 3, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and who received payment different than salary\/wages or business profits","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent receives additional pay through salary or wages. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6A2","name":"MX2018I_P6A2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"660","loc_end_pos":"660","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Additional pay through their business profits","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6a. Aside from what you previously answered, does [the respondent] obtain his\/her income:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 In hourly wages, salary, or day's wage?<br \/>[] 2 From his\/her business profits?<br \/>[] 3 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, to verify whether there are other forms through which they obtain their work income in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- To record this question, apply the criteria established in question 6.<br \/>- Keep in mind that option 2 of this question equates to option 08 in the preceding question.<br \/>- If for any reason the informant's response to this question refers to options 1 or 2, do not reclassify the response in the preceding question.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2, 4, or 9, continue with question 6b; if you circle option 3, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and who received payment different than salary\/wages or business profits","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent receives additional pay through their business profits. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6A3","name":"MX2018I_P6A3","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"661","loc_end_pos":"661","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Does not receive additional pay or income (includes agricultural self-consumption)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6a. Aside from what you previously answered, does [the respondent] obtain his\/her income:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 In hourly wages, salary, or day's wage?<br \/>[] 2 From his\/her business profits?<br \/>[] 3 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, to verify whether there are other forms through which they obtain their work income in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- To record this question, apply the criteria established in question 6.<br \/>- Keep in mind that option 2 of this question equates to option 08 in the preceding question.<br \/>- If for any reason the informant's response to this question refers to options 1 or 2, do not reclassify the response in the preceding question.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2, 4, or 9, continue with question 6b; if you circle option 3, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and who received payment different than salary\/wages or business profits","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent does not receive additional pay or income (includes agricultural self-consumption). This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6A4","name":"MX2018I_P6A4","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"662","loc_end_pos":"662","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Additional pay in another (not listed) form","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6a. Aside from what you previously answered, does [the respondent] obtain his\/her income:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 In hourly wages, salary, or day's wage?<br \/>[] 2 From his\/her business profits?<br \/>[] 3 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, to verify whether there are other forms through which they obtain their work income in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- To record this question, apply the criteria established in question 6.<br \/>- Keep in mind that option 2 of this question equates to option 08 in the preceding question.<br \/>- If for any reason the informant's response to this question refers to options 1 or 2, do not reclassify the response in the preceding question.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2, 4, or 9, continue with question 6b; if you circle option 3, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and who received payment different than salary\/wages or business profits","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent received additional pay in another (not listed) form. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6A9","name":"MX2018I_P6A9","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"663","loc_end_pos":"663","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Does not know if receives additional pay","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6a. Aside from what you previously answered, does [the respondent] obtain his\/her income:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 In hourly wages, salary, or day's wage?<br \/>[] 2 From his\/her business profits?<br \/>[] 3 The respondent is not paid nor receives income (includes subsistence farming) (skip to 6d)<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, to verify whether there are other forms through which they obtain their work income in their main job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- To record this question, apply the criteria established in question 6.<br \/>- Keep in mind that option 2 of this question equates to option 08 in the preceding question.<br \/>- If for any reason the informant's response to this question refers to options 1 or 2, do not reclassify the response in the preceding question.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2, 4, or 9, continue with question 6b; if you circle option 3, go to question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and who received payment different than salary\/wages or business profits","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent does not know if they receive additional pay. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6B1","name":"MX2018I_P6B1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"664","loc_end_pos":"664","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Periodicity of pay or income","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6b. How often does [the respondent] get paid or receive income?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, classify the period frequency, ask for the income amount, and record it)<br \/><br \/>How much did [the respondent] earn (or how does he\/she measure his\/her income)?<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 6 is marked, skip to 6d)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Every month<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 2 Every 15 days<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 3 Every week<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Daily<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 5 Other payment period<\/div><div class=\"i3\">Period ____<br \/>[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 6 The respondent is paid for every piece produced or sold or for every project or service completed<\/div><div class=\"i3\">Unit ____<br \/>Price per unit $ ____<br \/>Total units per week ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Indicate the total income amount] _ _ _ _ _ _<br \/><br \/>[] 7 Could not give an estimate<br \/>[] 8 Refused to answer<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6b<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who receive income for their work, to find out the frequency and amount of that income.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Period to which the income information refers. According to the text of the question, inquire about the amount of the regular income, not that obtained during the reference period; unless they indicate that the amount varies, in which case you should ask for what was received during the reference period or the nearest to it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Net income. <\/span>Amount of money a worker receives, free of deductions to pay taxes, social security institution contributions, union dues (in the case of subordinate workers) or operating expenses of the economic units (in the case of independent workers).<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain the information. Once you have inquired about the pay period, ask for the amount in pesos, without cents.<br \/><br \/>To obtain the amount of a person's income, consider the different form of payment mentioned in questions 6 and 6a; such that if someone receives payment in more than one form, you can ensure that they are all included in the total amount. In order to verify the information, ask additional questions such as:<br \/><br \/>\"Are the tips included in this amount?\" \"Are you taking into account what they give you in commissions or what they give you in grocery vouchers or marketable products?\"<br \/><br \/>- How to obtain the amount paid as wage, salary or daily wage. Record the amount for any of these items, based on the period indicated. Record the amount stated in whole pesos without cents, for example: 12,500.<br \/>- How to obtain the base salary plus another regular form of payment. In the case of workers on a salary, the amount you should enter is the net amount, what the person actually received and had available the last time they were paid in their main job.<br \/>Exclude, therefore, deductions for taxes, social security or ISSSTE contributions, etc., with the exception of those corresponding to loans and payments for FOVISSSTE or INFONAVIT housing loan deductions, as these are advance payments.<br \/><br \/>Now, for those who state they have just started to work, and do not know the amount they are going to receive for their work, ask, at least, about the pay period; on the respective line specify that this information is unknown.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain the income in the case of independent workers. Consider income obtained in the business, company, business or profession, deducting business expenses (purchase of raw materials, tool repair expenses, payment for rent of the site, payment of salaries to workers, food consumption expenses for the worker and their family).<br \/>- Earnings as income. In the case of independent workers, consider within the earnings income derived from the sale of byproducts and waste material, if applicable. For example, the grocer who sells the cardboard boxes the merchandise came in, or the head meat vendor who markets their byproducts: skulls and tallow.<br \/><br \/>If instead of earnings they state they had losses, by all means ask for an estimate of their regular earnings, either weekly, biweekly or monthly, and enter the amount, according to the period indicated. What is important in this situation is to have an income estimate from the earnings they would have if they were not operating \"in the red\".<br \/><br \/>- How to obtain the compensation bonuses, coupons or vouchers exchangeable for merchandise. Record them as additional or sole income, only if this form of payment is received with a frequency of up to monthly; if it exceeds this period do not record it. The form in which you should enter this information consists of specifying the amount and frequency with which the respective form of payment is received in the comments section.<br \/>- Marketable products. When the worker receives their total or partial pay with marketable products (that can be resold, if they choose), ask how much the estimated market value of the products is, and record the amount according to the indicated period.<br \/>- Income in foreign currency. When the income is paid in foreign currency, enter the amount and then specify the currency: dollars, euros, bolivars, etc.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Every 15 days $785 dollars<br \/>- If a person states they do not know the exact information, but mentions an amount that is between two specific amounts, enter the average amount.<br \/>- Other pay period. Include in this option those who receive their financial remuneration for their work at a different frequency, for example, social service providers who receive their grant at the conclusion of their participation in the program.<\/div><p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle options 1 to 6, go to question 6d. If you circle option 7 or 8, continue with question 6c.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and who were paid for their work","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the periodicity of pay or income.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Monthly","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Every 15 days","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Weekly","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Daily","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Another pay period","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Paid per piece produced or sold, service, or work performed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"Did not know how to estimate","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Refused to answer this question","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6B2","name":"MX2018I_P6B2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"665","loc_end_pos":"670","loc_width":"6","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Amount of pay or income (in pesos)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6b. How often does [the respondent] get paid or receive income?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, classify the period frequency, ask for the income amount, and record it)<br \/><br \/>How much did [the respondent] earn (or how does he\/she measure his\/her income)?<br \/>(If any of the options from 1 to 6 is marked, skip to 6d)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Every month<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 2 Every 15 days<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 3 Every week<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 4 Daily<\/div><div class=\"i3\">[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 5 Other payment period<\/div><div class=\"i3\">Period ____<br \/>[Amount] $ ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 6 The respondent is paid for every piece produced or sold or for every project or service completed<\/div><div class=\"i3\">Unit ____<br \/>Price per unit $ ____<br \/>Total units per week ____<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[Indicate the total income amount] _ _ _ _ _ _<br \/><br \/>[] 7 Could not give an estimate<br \/>[] 8 Refused to answer<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6b<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who receive income for their work, to find out the frequency and amount of that income.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Period to which the income information refers. According to the text of the question, inquire about the amount of the regular income, not that obtained during the reference period; unless they indicate that the amount varies, in which case you should ask for what was received during the reference period or the nearest to it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Net income. <\/span>Amount of money a worker receives, free of deductions to pay taxes, social security institution contributions, union dues (in the case of subordinate workers) or operating expenses of the economic units (in the case of independent workers).<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain the information. Once you have inquired about the pay period, ask for the amount in pesos, without cents.<br \/><br \/>To obtain the amount of a person's income, consider the different form of payment mentioned in questions 6 and 6a; such that if someone receives payment in more than one form, you can ensure that they are all included in the total amount. In order to verify the information, ask additional questions such as:<br \/><br \/>\"Are the tips included in this amount?\" \"Are you taking into account what they give you in commissions or what they give you in grocery vouchers or marketable products?\"<br \/><br \/>- How to obtain the amount paid as wage, salary or daily wage. Record the amount for any of these items, based on the period indicated. Record the amount stated in whole pesos without cents, for example: 12,500.<br \/>- How to obtain the base salary plus another regular form of payment. In the case of workers on a salary, the amount you should enter is the net amount, what the person actually received and had available the last time they were paid in their main job.<br \/>Exclude, therefore, deductions for taxes, social security or ISSSTE contributions, etc., with the exception of those corresponding to loans and payments for FOVISSSTE or INFONAVIT housing loan deductions, as these are advance payments.<br \/><br \/>Now, for those who state they have just started to work, and do not know the amount they are going to receive for their work, ask, at least, about the pay period; on the respective line specify that this information is unknown.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain the income in the case of independent workers. Consider income obtained in the business, company, business or profession, deducting business expenses (purchase of raw materials, tool repair expenses, payment for rent of the site, payment of salaries to workers, food consumption expenses for the worker and their family).<br \/>- Earnings as income. In the case of independent workers, consider within the earnings income derived from the sale of byproducts and waste material, if applicable. For example, the grocer who sells the cardboard boxes the merchandise came in, or the head meat vendor who markets their byproducts: skulls and tallow.<br \/><br \/>If instead of earnings they state they had losses, by all means ask for an estimate of their regular earnings, either weekly, biweekly or monthly, and enter the amount, according to the period indicated. What is important in this situation is to have an income estimate from the earnings they would have if they were not operating \"in the red\".<br \/><br \/>- How to obtain the compensation bonuses, coupons or vouchers exchangeable for merchandise. Record them as additional or sole income, only if this form of payment is received with a frequency of up to monthly; if it exceeds this period do not record it. The form in which you should enter this information consists of specifying the amount and frequency with which the respective form of payment is received in the comments section.<br \/>- Marketable products. When the worker receives their total or partial pay with marketable products (that can be resold, if they choose), ask how much the estimated market value of the products is, and record the amount according to the indicated period.<br \/>- Income in foreign currency. When the income is paid in foreign currency, enter the amount and then specify the currency: dollars, euros, bolivars, etc.<br \/><br \/>Example:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Every 15 days $785 dollars<br \/>- If a person states they do not know the exact information, but mentions an amount that is between two specific amounts, enter the average amount.<br \/>- Other pay period. Include in this option those who receive their financial remuneration for their work at a different frequency, for example, social service providers who receive their grant at the conclusion of their participation in the program.<\/div><p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle options 1 to 6, go to question 6d. If you circle option 7 or 8, continue with question 6c.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and who were paid for their work, except those who did not provide an estimate of their pay or income","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the amount of pay or income (in pesos).","var_catgry":[],"var_codinstr":"This is a 6-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places","var_concept":[{"title":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6C","name":"MX2018I_P6C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"671","loc_end_pos":"671","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Income received in monthly minimum wage","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6c. Currently, the monthly minimum wage is [amount]. Is the amount that [the respondent] makes at work per month:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Less than the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 2 The same as the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 3 Between the minimum wage and 2 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 4 Between 2 and 3 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 5 Between 3 and 5 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 6 Between 5 and 10 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 7 More than 10 times the minimum wage?<br \/>[] 8 Refused to answer<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, for whom the amount of income is unknown, and those who refused to answer in question 6b, to determine the approximate amount they receive with respect to the monthly minimum wage at the local level.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Minimum wage.<\/span> Amount in cash a person must receive for their services in a work day, which is determined by the National Commission on Minimum Wage for each economic zone into which the country is divided.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Current minimum wage. Enter on the line the general minimum wage in force in the locale where you are conducting the survey; if you do not know this information, ask your supervisor.<br \/>- Approximate amount. If necessary, explain to the informant that as you do not have the exact information, you must have, at least, an approximation of the income the interviewee receives at their job.<br \/>- How to ask the question. If when reading the response options, the informant does not identify the range of income in which their response would fall, mention specific amounts that equate to each one, based on the minimum wage limits in effect in the place where the interview is taking place. For example, if the minimum wage is $1,250.00 monthly, replace option 3 with: \"more than $1,250.00 up to $2,500.00?\". to make this easier for you, prepare a table of ranges for each minimum wage zone you manage and use it when the interview requires.<br \/>- Refusal. If, despite your efforts to obtain this information, an interviewee refuses to provide this information, circle option 8.<br \/>- Information unknown. When an interviewee says they do not know how to estimate the amount of the income, circle option 9.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 6d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico, who were paid for their work, and who did not provide an estimate of their pay or income","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the monthly income received at work is less, same, or more than the minimum wage.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Less than 1 monthly minimum wage","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Equal to 1 monthly minimum wage","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"More than 1 and up to 2 minimum wages","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"More than 2 and up to 3 minimum wages","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"More than 3 and up to 5 minimum wages","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"More than 5 and up to 10 minimum wages","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"More than 10 minimum wages","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8","labl":"Refused to answer this question","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P6D","name":"MX2018I_P6D","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"672","loc_end_pos":"672","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Access to medical care through primary job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6d. Does [the respondent] have access to... healthcare through this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Social Security System (IMSS)<br \/>[] 2 Naval, military, or Pemex clinic\/hospital<br \/>[] 3 Federal Institute for Social Security and Social Services of State Workers (ISSTE)<br \/>[] 4 State Institute for Social Security and Social Services of State Workers (ISSTELEON, ISSEMYM)?<br \/>[] 5 Other medical institution (specify) ________<br \/>[] 6 He\/she does not have access to healthcare<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6d<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out if they receive medical care as a welfare benefit from the economic unit for which they work and which institution provides them this service.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Consider a person to have access to medical care derived from their main job, regardless of whether or not they use the service.<\/p>\n\n<p>Include employers and self-employed workers, exclusively of the agriculture\/livestock sector who have access to medical care through social security when voluntary or optional insurance is obtained on their own initiative. These workers are considered due to their special enrollment conditions with the IMSS. Exclude:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Self-employed workers in any economic sector (commerce, manufacturing, services), except agriculture\/livestock, who state they have voluntary insurance, also called optional.<br \/>For the purposes of the survey, these are not considered an employment benefit.<br \/>- Subordinate workers who state they have purchased their access to public insurance, as this is not an employment benefit.<br \/>- Dependents by economic dependency, that is, people who have the benefit thanks to a family member.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. Social Security (IMSS)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for private sector economic units or in some public sector institutions, who receive medical care through this institution. In the case of government workers, ratify the information with a note in the comments section.<br \/><br \/>Exclude those who state they have medical service derived from public insurance financed by their economic unit, of which they are subordinates, as these are classified in option 5.<\/div><p>2. The naval, military or Pemex hospital or clinic<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">-Workers in the Army, Marines or Air Force who receive medical care in clinics or hospitals of PEMEX, the Mexican Army or Navy, respectively.<\/div><p>3. The ISSSTE<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive medical care in this government institution. In this case, verify that the person works in a public institution.<\/div><p>4. The state ISSSTE, (ISSSTELE\u00d3N, ISSEMYM)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who receive medical care from any institution similar to the ISSSTE, but exclusively for workers in the service of a particular state, such as the ISST (Social Security Institute of the State of Tabasco), Social Security Institute of the State of Mexico and Municipalities (ISSEMYM), etc.<\/div><p>5. Other medical institution\n<br \/>People who receive services in hospitals, clinics or medical offices not included in the preceding options. When you check this option, specify the medical institution.<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Other medical institution<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who receive this service in the medical office located inside their own company, but only if full services are provided to the worker: examination, prescriptions, treatment and medical justification or leave.<br \/>- Subordinate workers or employers who have public insurance, as long as the economic unit for which they work is the party financing the enrollment in said program.<br \/><br \/>In the case of employers, note that it is considered an employment benefit, taking into consideration that they may be added to the payroll of their own company and assigned other employment benefits; exclude from this option self-employed workers who claim to have this \"benefit\", as they are classified in option 1 of question 10b.<\/div><p>6. Does not receive medical care<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who do not receive any type of medical service through the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- The worker, whether independent or subordinate, who has public insurance they pay for themselves.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 7.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent has access to medical care through primary job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Naval, military, or Pemex hospital or clinic","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers (ISSSTE)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"State ISSSTE (ISSSTELEON, ISSEMYM)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Another medical institution","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Does not receive medical care","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P7","name":"MX2018I_P7","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"673","loc_end_pos":"673","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Secondary activity aside from primary job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Secondary employment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>7. On top of the primary job we just spoke about, does [the respondent] have another job or perform any other activity such as:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Sales or producing items for sale (food, beauty products, clothes)?<br \/>[] 2 Providing services (offering classes, cutting hair, doing laundry for others)?<br \/>[] 3 Working on his\/her land\/parcel or raising livestock?<br \/>[] 4 Working for tips, commission, or per-piece rates?<br \/>[] 5 Working for a wage (hourly wages, salary, or day's wage)?<br \/>[] 6 Helping at a family member's or someone else's land or business?<br \/>[] 7 Does not have another job (skip to 8)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 8)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.9 Battery VII. Secondary job<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the population that has a second job, to be characterized based on the occupation or trade performed and the type of economic unit for which they work, the activities to which they are dedicated, the type of medical care they have, the size of the economic unit, the number of days and hours worked the week before the interview and the approximate amount of their income.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 7<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out if they performed or had a second job during the reference period, in order to characterize it throughout this battery of questions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:<\/p>\n\n<p>In general terms, in order to determine whether a person performed or had a second occupation during the reference period, take into consideration the same criteria considered in battery of questions 1 to define whether or not a person was employed, that is: if they went to a job the week before the interview or if during this period they were absent from their job, but received economic income or even if they returned to work the week the survey is conducted.<\/p>\n\n<p>Like in the main job, it is the informant who defines what their secondary job is, if they have more than two, and you may only help them if they have questions defining it, taking as a reference the same criteria listed in question 3, to define the main job: to which the most time is dedicated, which earns the most income, which have they worked the longest, which has the best welfare benefits.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Identification by the informant of the secondary job. If the person has two or more jobs apart from the main one, ask them to define one of them as secondary, based on their own assessment; if they respond they do not know how to define the secondary, help them, taking as a reference the same criteria considered in question 3 to identify the main job.<br \/>- Verification of the existence of a second job. In addition to the preceding criteria, it is appropriate for you to analyze the information from the main job, with which could be considered the secondary job, in order to determine whether the interviewee effectively has another job apart from the main one. These criteria are set forth below:<br \/>- Subordinate worker of two different economic units. In this case it is relatively simple to know if an employed person has a second job, if they work for different economic units; this information can be corroborated by comparing what is recorded in questions 4 and 4a, and in questions 7, 7a and 7b.<\/div><p>In the case of teachers, respect the spontaneous response if they say they have two jobs. Consider them to have a single job if they state they work on two or more school buildings, or on the same school building, but in different shifts with the idea of supplementing the work schedule, receiving a single salary.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the information indicates that they perform two jobs: teacher and director or teacher and prefect (hall monitor), or any other combination, ask if they receive an income for each position; if the response is yes, consider them to have another job apart from the main one; otherwise, do not.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>- Independent worker. Consider a person to have two or more jobs only if they meet the following two conditions:<br \/>- If they perform a different job on both jobs; that is, in the main job and the secondary job (questions 3, 7 and 7a); and<br \/>- If their economic unit is dedicated to more than one line of business, performing each in different establishments (addressees). To corroborate this situation, consult the information from questions 3e, 3f, 4a, 4f, 7b and 7c.<\/div><p>Note that the concept of establishment is the same as the one in question 3f, such that if a worker is dedicated to two or more occupations and two or more activities, and they are even performed in two improvised, fixed or semi-fixed stands, located at different addresses, they are considered to meet the defined requirement, and even if one of the jobs has an establishment and the other does not.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 1\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 2\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 3\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 4\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 5\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 6\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 7\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Do not consider an independent worker to have two or more jobs if they do not meet the stated conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>In the case of independent workers who are engaged in various trades (\"jack-of-all-trades\"), like plumbing, gas fitting, painting facades, during the reference week in the home of their clients, do not consider them to have a second occupation, they have, in any case, different clients.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Consistency of the information. If, when analyzing the information, you find out, based on the cited criteria, that the person does not have two jobs, return to the respective questions and correct the information, then continue filling out question 8.<br \/>- Criteria to classify the second job in question 7. Once the presence of a second occupation has been identified, classify it in this question according to the type of job, trade or position the person normally performs, even if the tasks described in question 7a do not match the trade, position or job.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Ferm\u00edn is a cattle farmer (independent worker), although during the reference week he only worked on repairing the corral and the ranch in general. Circle option 3 working his land or parcel and\/or raising animals.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Basilio is a merchant, but during the reference week worked distributing flyers to promote his business and seeking new products for it. Circle option 1 Selling or making products for sale (foods, beauty products, clothing).<\/div><p>Before stating the criteria to follow to classify the information in each response option, it is worth noting that the detail of the options includes the position within the occupation, such that the first four are aimed at independent workers and the rest to subordinate workers; however, it is worth further explaining that the fourth option is common for both independent and subordinate workers.<\/p>\n\n<p>The specific instructions to classify the information are listed below, option by option.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Selling or making products for sale (foods, beauty products, clothing)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Independent workers who are dedicated to commerce, works construction, industrial or artisanal manufacturing.<br \/>- Independent workers who perform activities related to the extraction and exploitation of metallic and non-metallic minerals.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Providing services (giving classes, cutting hair, washing other people's clothing)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Independent workers who perform any type of service, established or not, such as those who provide transportation related services; management and distribution of cultural information and products; real estate and furniture rental services; professional, scientific and technical services; personal services, repair and maintenance activities, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Working their land or plot and\/or raising animals<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Independent workers who perform primary sector activities (agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting), including self-consumption activities in this sector, with the exception of collecting wood.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Working for tips, commission or by the piece, service or job completed<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Subordinate workers who work for tips, commission, percentage or by the task, regardless of the economic sector under which their occupation falls.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Working as a salaried employee (wage, salary or daily wage)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Subordinate workers who work for a fixed wage, salary, daily wage, regardless of the economic sector to which they pertain.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Assisting in some business or on lands of a relative or other person<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Subordinate workers who perform support activities in the economic unit of a relative or other person without receiving any pay for doing so.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">7. Have no other job<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who have only one job.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circled options 1 to 6, continue with question 7a; if you circled options 7 or 9, go to question 8.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent has a secondary activity aside from primary job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Sells or makes products for sale (food, beauty products, clothing)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Provides services (gives classes, cut hair, wash other people's clothes)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Working own land or plot and\/or raising animals","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Work for tips, commission, or piecework","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Work as an employee (salary or wages)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Help in a business or on the land of a relative or another person","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"No, does not have another job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P7A_GRP","name":"MX2018I_P7A_GRP","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"674","loc_end_pos":"675","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Main functions or tasks performed at secondary job (main occupation groups)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Secondary employment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>7a. What are [the respondent's] primary responsibilities or functions at his\/her second job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Describe the responsibilities or job functions) ________<br \/><br \/>What is the name of this position or type of work? ________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.9 Battery VII. Secondary job<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the population that has a second job, to be characterized based on the occupation or trade performed and the type of economic unit for which they work, the activities to which they are dedicated, the type of medical care they have, the size of the economic unit, the number of days and hours worked the week before the interview and the approximate amount of their income.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 7a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who have a second job, to find out the name of the occupation, trade, position or job they perform there.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- To obtain the information for this question, apply the same criteria established in the question.<br \/>- Once the information is recorded, continue with question 7b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed 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beverages)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8111","labl":"Automotive repair and maintenance","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8112","labl":"Equipment, machinery, personal and household goods repair and maintenance","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8121","labl":"Personal and laundry services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8122","labl":"Parking lots and garages","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8123","labl":"Street vendors for car care and cleaning","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8125","labl":"Death care services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8130","labl":"Associations and organizations","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"8140","labl":"Households with domestic employees","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9311","labl":"Legislative bodies","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9312","labl":"Federal public administration","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9313","labl":"State public administration","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9314","labl":"Municipal public administration","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9700","labl":"Works for a domestic unit or for another worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9999","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P8_1","name":"MX2018I_P8_1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"687","loc_end_pos":"687","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for another job in another country or made preparations to cross the border in the last 3 months","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VIII. Additional job searching<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>8. During the last three months, has [the respondent] tried:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the informant)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Searching for work in another country or began making arrangements to cross the border?<br \/>[] 2 Searching for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establishing a business or becoming self-employed, but not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, the respondent has not tried searching for work? (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.10 Battery VIII. Search for other job<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to verify whether the people who said they were employed are looking for another job, as well as the reasons and the places they searched.<\/p>\n\n<p>Through these questions, it is possible to identify employed persons who, through the action of seeking another job, put pressure on the labor market, which is important in the calculation of some employment indicators.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 8<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out whether during the last three months they have tried to seek employment or to initiate an independent job, in addition to the job(s) they currently perform, and to find out if they are looking for another job outside the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Condition of search for work. To classify the response, apply the same criteria established for question 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3, continue with question 8a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 9.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent looked for another job in another country or prepared to cross the border in the last 3 months. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P8_2","name":"MX2018I_P8_2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"688","loc_end_pos":"688","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for another job here in the country in the last 3 months","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VIII. Additional job searching<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>8. During the last three months, has [the respondent] tried:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the informant)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Searching for work in another country or began making arrangements to cross the border?<br \/>[] 2 Searching for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establishing a business or becoming self-employed, but not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, the respondent has not tried searching for work? (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.10 Battery VIII. Search for other job<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to verify whether the people who said they were employed are looking for another job, as well as the reasons and the places they searched.<\/p>\n\n<p>Through these questions, it is possible to identify employed persons who, through the action of seeking another job, put pressure on the labor market, which is important in the calculation of some employment indicators.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 8<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out whether during the last three months they have tried to seek employment or to initiate an independent job, in addition to the job(s) they currently perform, and to find out if they are looking for another job outside the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Condition of search for work. To classify the response, apply the same criteria established for question 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3, continue with question 8a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 9.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent looked for another job here in the country in the last 3 months. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P8_3","name":"MX2018I_P8_3","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"689","loc_end_pos":"689","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Started a business or carried out an activity on their own (without being able to start yet) in the last 3 months","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VIII. Additional job searching<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>8. During the last three months, has [the respondent] tried:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the informant)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Searching for work in another country or began making arrangements to cross the border?<br \/>[] 2 Searching for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establishing a business or becoming self-employed, but not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, the respondent has not tried searching for work? (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.10 Battery VIII. Search for other job<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to verify whether the people who said they were employed are looking for another job, as well as the reasons and the places they searched.<\/p>\n\n<p>Through these questions, it is possible to identify employed persons who, through the action of seeking another job, put pressure on the labor market, which is important in the calculation of some employment indicators.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 8<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out whether during the last three months they have tried to seek employment or to initiate an independent job, in addition to the job(s) they currently perform, and to find out if they are looking for another job outside the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Condition of search for work. To classify the response, apply the same criteria established for question 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3, continue with question 8a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 9.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent started a business or carried out an activity on its own (without being able to start yet) in the last 3 months. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P8_4","name":"MX2018I_P8_4","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"690","loc_end_pos":"690","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Has not tried looking for another job in the last 3 months","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VIII. Additional job searching<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>8. During the last three months, has [the respondent] tried:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the informant)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Searching for work in another country or began making arrangements to cross the border?<br \/>[] 2 Searching for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establishing a business or becoming self-employed, but not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, the respondent has not tried searching for work? (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.10 Battery VIII. Search for other job<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to verify whether the people who said they were employed are looking for another job, as well as the reasons and the places they searched.<\/p>\n\n<p>Through these questions, it is possible to identify employed persons who, through the action of seeking another job, put pressure on the labor market, which is important in the calculation of some employment indicators.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 8<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out whether during the last three months they have tried to seek employment or to initiate an independent job, in addition to the job(s) they currently perform, and to find out if they are looking for another job outside the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Condition of search for work. To classify the response, apply the same criteria established for question 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3, continue with question 8a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 9.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if the respondent has not tried looking for another job in the last 3 months. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P8_9","name":"MX2018I_P8_9","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"691","loc_end_pos":"691","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Does not know if they have tried looking for another job in the last 3 months","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VIII. Additional job searching<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>8. During the last three months, has [the respondent] tried:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the informant)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Searching for work in another country or began making arrangements to cross the border?<br \/>[] 2 Searching for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establishing a business or becoming self-employed, but not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, the respondent has not tried searching for work? (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 9)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.10 Battery VIII. Search for other job<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to verify whether the people who said they were employed are looking for another job, as well as the reasons and the places they searched.<\/p>\n\n<p>Through these questions, it is possible to identify employed persons who, through the action of seeking another job, put pressure on the labor market, which is important in the calculation of some employment indicators.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 8<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out whether during the last three months they have tried to seek employment or to initiate an independent job, in addition to the job(s) they currently perform, and to find out if they are looking for another job outside the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Condition of search for work. To classify the response, apply the same criteria established for question 2.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3, continue with question 8a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 9.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates that the respondent does not know if they have tried to look for a job in the last 3 months. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"Did not receive employment questionnaire","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P8A","name":"MX2018I_P8A","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"692","loc_end_pos":"692","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Reason for looking for another job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VIII. Additional job searching<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>8a. What are [the respondent's] intentions?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the informant)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 To have more than one job<br \/>[] 2 To have one full-time job<br \/>[] 3 To find a job or employment activity where he\/she can work more hours to earn more<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.10 Battery VIII. Search for other job<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to verify whether the people who said they were employed are looking for another job, as well as the reasons and the places they searched.<\/p>\n\n<p>Through these questions, it is possible to identify employed persons who, through the action of seeking another job, put pressure on the labor market, which is important in the calculation of some employment indicators.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 8a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who said they looked for another job, to find out the main reason for this search.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. To have more than one job<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Workers whose response indicates they looked for another job simply to have another or others, in addition to the one they already have.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. To have a full time job<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who look for another job with a full time work schedule (40 or more hours a week).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. To obtain an activity in which they can work more hours in order to earn more<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Workers who look for another job in which they work more hours to increase their income.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. None of the above<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who say they have a different reason than those included in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2, or 3, go to question 9; but if the response was option 4 or 9, continue with question 8b.<br \/>- Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 9.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed and looked for other job or looked to start a business","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the reason for looking for another job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"To have more than one job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"To have a full-time job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"To get an activity working longer hours to earn more money","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Other reason","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_1","name":"MX2018I_P9_1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"693","loc_end_pos":"693","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, spent time studying or taking training courses (includes time spent doing school work)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if during the last week, the respondent spent time studying or taking training courses (includes time spent doing schoolwork).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or not reported","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_2","name":"MX2018I_P9_2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"694","loc_end_pos":"694","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, spent time caring or attending without payment, exclusively to children, the elderly, the sick","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if during the last week, the respondent spent time caring or attending without payment, exclusively to children, the elderly, the sick.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or not reported","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_3_SHOP","name":"MX2018I_P9_3_SHOP","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"695","loc_end_pos":"695","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, spent time making purchases, keeping accounts, or doing paperwork for their home","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if during the last week, the respondent spent time making purchases, keeping accounts, or doing paperwork for their home.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or not reported","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_4_TRANSPORT","name":"MX2018I_P9_4_TRANSPORT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"696","loc_end_pos":"696","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, spent time taking a household member to school, medical appointment, or other activity","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if during the last week, the respondent spent time taking a household member to school, medical appointment, or other activity.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or not reported","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_5_REMODEL","name":"MX2018I_P9_5_REMODEL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"697","loc_end_pos":"697","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, spent time building or expanding your home","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if during the last week, the respondent spent time building or expanding his or her home.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or not reported","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_6_MAINT","name":"MX2018I_P9_6_MAINT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"698","loc_end_pos":"698","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, spent time repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, appliances","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if during the last week, the respondent spent time repairing or maintaining his or her home, furniture, or appliances.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or not reported","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_7_CHORES","name":"MX2018I_P9_7_CHORES","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"699","loc_end_pos":"699","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, spent time doing household chores","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if during the last week, the respondent spent time doing household chores.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or not reported","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_8_VOLUNTEER","name":"MX2018I_P9_8_VOLUNTEER","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"700","loc_end_pos":"700","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, spent time doing community service","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates if during the last week, the respondent spent time doing community service.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No or not reported","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_H1","name":"MX2018I_P9_H1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"701","loc_end_pos":"703","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, hours spent studying or taking training courses (includes time spent doing school work)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who engaged in specified activity","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of hours spent studying or taking training courses (includes time spent doing schoolwork) during last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 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Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. 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Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. 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Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. 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Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who engaged in specified activity","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of hours spent taking a household member to school, medical appointment, or other activity during last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"019","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"021","labl":"21","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"026","labl":"26","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"027","labl":"27","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"028","labl":"28","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"038","labl":"38","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"042","labl":"42","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"044","labl":"44","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"048","labl":"48","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"049","labl":"49","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"060","labl":"60","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"070","labl":"70","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"997","labl":"Did activity but unsure of time","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_H5_REMODEL","name":"MX2018I_P9_H5_REMODEL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"713","loc_end_pos":"715","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, hours spent building or expanding their home","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. 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Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who engaged in specified activity","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of hours spent repairing or maintaining his or her home, furniture, or appliances during last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 hour","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 hours","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"019","labl":"19","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"021","labl":"21","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"026","labl":"26","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"027","labl":"27","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"028","labl":"28","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"032","labl":"32","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"042","labl":"42","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"046","labl":"46","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"048","labl":"48","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"054","labl":"54","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"056","labl":"56","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"060","labl":"60","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"064","labl":"64","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"070","labl":"70","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"997","labl":"Did activity but unsure of time","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"998","labl":"Does not know if they did activity","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_H7_CHORES","name":"MX2018I_P9_H7_CHORES","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"719","loc_end_pos":"721","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, hours spent doing household chores","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. 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During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. 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Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. 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Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. 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Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who engaged in specified activity","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent studying or taking training courses (includes time spent doing schoolwork) during last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"021","labl":"21","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"033","labl":"33","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"055","labl":"55","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_M2","name":"MX2018I_P9_M2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"728","loc_end_pos":"730","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, minutes spent caring or attending without payment, exclusively to children, the elderly, the sick","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who engaged in specified activity","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent caring or attending without payment, exclusively to children, the elderly, the sick during last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"009","labl":"9","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"024","labl":"24","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"028","labl":"28","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"032","labl":"32","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"033","labl":"33","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"055","labl":"55","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_M3_SHOP","name":"MX2018I_P9_M3_SHOP","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"731","loc_end_pos":"733","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, minutes spent making purchases, keeping accounts, or doing paperwork for their home","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who engaged in specified activity","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent making purchases, keeping accounts, or doing paperwork for their home during last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"012","labl":"12","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"021","labl":"21","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"023","labl":"23","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"028","labl":"28","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"029","labl":"29","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"031","labl":"31","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"032","labl":"32","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"033","labl":"33","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"037","labl":"37","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"042","labl":"42","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"046","labl":"46","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"055","labl":"55","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"056","labl":"56","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_M4_TRANSPORT","name":"MX2018I_P9_M4_TRANSPORT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"734","loc_end_pos":"736","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, minutes spent taking a household member to school, medical appointment, or other activity","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who engaged in specified activity","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent taking a household member to school, medical appointment, or other activity during last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"013","labl":"13","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"016","labl":"16","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"028","labl":"28","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"033","labl":"33","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"036","labl":"36","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"055","labl":"55","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"056","labl":"56","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_M5_REMODEL","name":"MX2018I_P9_M5_REMODEL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"737","loc_end_pos":"739","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, minutes spent building or expanding their home","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who engaged in specified activity","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent building or expanding his or her home during last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_M6_MAINT","name":"MX2018I_P9_M6_MAINT","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"740","loc_end_pos":"742","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, minutes spent repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, appliances","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who engaged in specified activity","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent repairing or maintaining his or her home, furniture, or appliances during last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"033","labl":"33","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_M7_CHORES","name":"MX2018I_P9_M7_CHORES","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"743","loc_end_pos":"745","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, minutes spent doing household chores","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who engaged in specified activity","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent doing household chores during last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"001","labl":"1 minute","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"003","labl":"3","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"004","labl":"4","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"005","labl":"5","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"006","labl":"6","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"007","labl":"7","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"008","labl":"8","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"011","labl":"11","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"014","labl":"14","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"017","labl":"17","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"018","labl":"18","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"022","labl":"22","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"025","labl":"25","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"032","labl":"32","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"033","labl":"33","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"050","labl":"50","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"055","labl":"55","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_P9_M8_VOLUNTEER","name":"MX2018I_P9_M8_VOLUNTEER","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"746","loc_end_pos":"748","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"During the last week, minutes spent doing community service","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IX. Other activities<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>9. During the past week, how much time did [the respondent] spend on:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options, circle those mentioned, and ask for time spent and record it)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Studying or attending work training (including time spent doing schoolwork)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 Acting as the primary caregiver for children or sick\/elderly\/disabled persons without pay (bathing them, changing their clothes, providing transportation)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 3 Shopping for groceries, handling the finances\/errands, or taking care of the security for the home (such as putting away vehicles)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 4 Providing transportation to school, medical appointments, or other activities for members of the home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 5 Building or remodeling his\/her home?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 6 Repairing his\/her home, furniture, appliances, or vehicles?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 7 Doing routine housework (laundry, ironing, preparing\/serving food, sweeping)?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ Minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 8 Volunteering in his\/her community (food pantries, caring for hospital patients)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">_ _ Hours and<br \/>_ _ minutes<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 0 For data input use only<br \/><br \/>[Response options for spaces provided above:]<\/div><div class=\"i2\">\"98\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - The respondent performed that activity but is unsure of how much time was spent.<br \/>\"99\" in hours and \"00\" in minutes - Unsure if the respondent performed that activity.<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.13 Battery XI. Other activities<\/span>\n<br \/>This last battery of questions in the COE seeks obtain information about people 12 years of age and older who during the week before the interview spent part of their time in activities not considered economic, as well as the amount of time they spent.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 11<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to the population 12 years of age and older to find out if they performed non-economic activities for their own benefit, that of their household, their home or community, and how much time they spent on them during the week before the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to obtain and record the information. When reading each response option, take the necessary pauses to guaranty that the informant, along with you, is adding up the total amount of time dedicated to the type of activities considered in each option. For example, when asking how much time was dedicated to child care without receiving payment for doing so, pause so the informant has time to count the time spent on this activity, record the amount indicated in the hours and minutes field; then continue asking for the time dedicated to care for the elderly (another pause to sum up the time invested in the two activities listed so far); continue in this way until you ask for the last option.<br \/>- The interviewee spent time on these activities but doesn't know how much time. Circle the option for the respective activity and then enter code 98 in the hours field and 00 in the field provided for minutes.<br \/>- It is Unknown if the interviewee spent time on any of the activities. Enter the code 99 in hours and 00 in minutes.<br \/><br \/>1. Studying or taking training courses (includes time dedicated to completing schoolwork)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Studying within the formal education system or informally.<br \/>- Completing homework, attending a general training course (human development, language, computer tools, arts and crafts, etc.) performing research activities, preparing exams, or preparing school documents or professional thesis.<br \/>- Reading technical documents or consulting the Internet to keep up to date or for professional self-education.<br \/>- Participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts (dance, music, plastic arts).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Caring for or attending to, unpaid, exclusively children, the elderly, sick or disabled (bathing them, changing them, moving them)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly, sick or disabled, exclusively, that is, without doing any other activity at the same time.<br \/>Attending to and caring for other people refers to performing tasks consisting of accompanying them or taking them to receive medical care or therapy, reading them a book, giving them medications (if they are sick), feeding them, bathing them, doing homework or attending school meetings, bringing them to the park or to social events, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Include those who have stated they spend time attending to or caring for people from another household.<br \/>- If, when reading this option, you detect that a person receives some payment for performing this activity, restart the sequence entering them as employed in battery of questions 1 or in 7 if it is a second occupation.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Building or expanding their home<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Conducting activities aimed at building or expanding their own home, such as: building a fence, installing flooring, placing foundations or beams.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Repairing or maintaining their home, furniture, home appliances or vehicles.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Making minor repairs to their home, such as painting, restoring walls, making repairs to the plumbing system, weatherproofing.<br \/>- Repairing or maintaining their vehicle: washing, polishing, changing the oil.<br \/>- Repairing home appliances: irons, radios, televisions.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Doing household chores (washing, ironing, preparing and serving meals)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Cleaning their home, such as making beds, sweeping, dusting, mopping floors, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, darning, etc.<br \/>- Buying groceries, preparing and serving meals.<br \/>- Carrying water from another home or another site: well, river or stream, for their household activities.<br \/>- When a domestic worker resides in the home where the interview takes place, adjust the question: \"How many hours do you spend cleaning your own room?\", so as not to confuse these tasks with those that are part of their job.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Providing unpaid services to the community<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Unpaid community service. That volunteer service whose purpose is to benefit all or part of the community, without receiving any type of economic remuneration. The community service may consist of repairing, remodeling and building courts, care modules, streets, roads, parks, bridges, etc., or performing various activities, such as medical or psychological care, cultural activities, sports, preparing food and recreational activities, among others.<br \/>- These are services that address the priority needs and demands of vulnerable or at-risk groups such as children, adolescents, the elderly, women, the sick and disabled.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Collaborating with service, charity or public health societies or clubs, such as the volunteer ladies of the Red Cross, the Rotary Club.<br \/>- Voluntarily holding honorary positions, such as block leader, electoral precinct president or secretary, tenant's commissioner.<br \/>- Taking training courses to hold honorary positions, such as electoral precinct president or secretary, election scrutineer.<br \/>- Teaching literacy, education and training courses without being paid.<br \/>- Collaborating in religious activities, such as altar server, catechist.<br \/>- Organizing or participating in the collection of food, clothing or other belongings for the benefit of the community.<br \/>- Caring for or attending to children, the elderly or disabled as part of social work in institutions like retirement homes, shelters, hospitals or boarding schools.<br \/><br \/>Exclude:<br \/>- Those who state they have spent time participating in programs like CONAFE, as they are considered employed.<br \/>- Those who spend time in direct donation activities, that is, people who deliver donations to another person or household in particular, as the donation is not for the benefit of the community.<br \/>You are finished filling out the individual questionnaire. If there is another member who is 12 years of age or older, use another COE.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who engaged in specified activity","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the number of minutes spent doing community service during last week.","var_catgry":[{"value":"999","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"0 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"002","labl":"2 minutes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"010","labl":"10","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"015","labl":"15","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"020","labl":"20","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"030","labl":"30","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"035","labl":"35","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"040","labl":"40","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"045","labl":"45","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_PAR_C","name":"MX2018I_PAR_C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"749","loc_end_pos":"751","loc_width":"3","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Relationship to household head","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>7. Relationship - How is [the respondent] related to the household head?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[The first person is marked as \"household head\" in this question]<br \/>______<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.5 Section VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 7<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to learn the family relationships between the head of household and the rest of the people who make up the household.<\/p>\n\n<p>Relationship. The link or bond that exists between the head of household and members of the household, whether by marriage, blood, adoption, affinity or custom.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Spouse or partner. The spouse of the head of household, regardless of whether the bond that unites them is legal, religious or common-law.<\/p>\n\n<p>The conjugal partner of the head of household may be declared as a spouse, partner, live-in partner, husband, wife, domestic partner or consort.<\/p>\n\n<p>Son\/daughter. These are the direct blood descendants of the head of household and their spouse\n<br \/>who make up part of the household. Include adopted, taken in or recognized and those who are only the children of the head of household's spouse: stepchildren. As much as possible, when obtaining the information, distinguish direct children from adopted, taken in, recognized, and stepchildren by writing the informant's textual response.<\/p>\n\n<p>Other relationship. People who make up the household and are relatives of the head of household except spouse and children who are bound to the head by blood, affinity or custom, for example: siblings, step-siblings, parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, sons- and daughters-in-law, godparents, godchildren.<\/p>\n\n<p>No relationship. People who are part of the household and do not have any relationship with the head of household, for example: friends, work or school mates, boyfriend or girlfriend or former spouse.<\/p>\n\n<p>Guests. Person who habitually resides in the private home and who is not sustained by the same grocery expenses, but does pay remuneration for the lodging, and in some cases for meals and other services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Domestic worker. Person dedicated to domestic service in the household in exchange for payment in money or in kind. The domestic worker resides in the home, but is not considered a member of the household, since they are related economically and not by parental or caring bonds.<\/p>\n\n<p>Relative of the domestic worker. Person who is related to the domestic worker.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to ask about the relationship. When asking about the relationship of each of the members of the household, do so in relation to the head of household. For example: What is Angel to the head of this household?<br \/>It is important to indicate that there should only be one head per household, and that this can be a man or a woman.<br \/>- Confusing responses. Enter the relationship the informant indicates without questioning it, unless the relationships reported can cause confusion, such as:<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Partner. This situation clarifies the type of relationship referenced, as it may be a conjugal relationship, in which case you should record the correct response: spouse. It could also be an affectionate, school or work relationship: friend, school or work mate.<br \/>- Lover. In this case be especially careful, as it could be a person who does not habitually reside in the selected home. Verify their residence status before recording them as a member of the household.<br \/>- Niece of the godmother, son-in-law of the spouse, grandmother of the family, partner, etc., analyze the information together with the informant and determine the bond between them, for example: there is no relationship bond between the godmother's niece and the head of household, therefore you would have to write the words: has no relationship or not related; between the son-in-law of the person recorded as spouse and the head of household, the relationship is the same: son-in-law; the relationship of the grandmother could be (in relation to the head of household) mother or mother-in-law.<br \/>- Recording relationship of domestic servants. In the case of domestic workers, enter the name of the job they perform within the household: domestic employee or servant; if they have some relationship with those residing in the home, specify the relationship between them as follows; cook's son, driver's niece, domestic employee's aunt.<br \/>- Recording guests. Enter them with the word guest; if any relatives reside with them, record them based on their relationship: children, brother or uncle of the guest, as applicable.<br \/>- Double relationship. When the response alludes to two or more relationships, prioritize the closest. Examples: sister and godmother, cousin and brother-in-law, uncle and guardian, nephew and guest, enter the relationships sister, cousin, uncle and nephew, respectively.<br \/>- Family and work relationship. If the response alludes to a blood relation or to any other close relationship and to a work relationship, for example: aunt and domestic servant, record the work relationship.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Family relationship and guest. In this situation, prioritize the service relationship, that is, record the person as a guest.<br \/>- Unusual relationship. If they report the presence of two spouses of the head of household or a conjugal relationship between people of the same sex, respect the informant's response without questioning it.<br \/>- Ambiguous information. Do not accept, for any reason, general or ambiguous responses, such as family, relative or distant relative. Ask additional questions to identify the exact familial bond that unites each resident with the head of household.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Once the relationship of all members of the household is recorded, continue with question 8.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the relationship to household head. This is a multiple response question where \"no\" is combined with NIU (not in universe).","var_catgry":[{"value":"101","labl":"Head","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"201","labl":"Spouse or companion or partner","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"202","labl":"Concubine or common-law marriage","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"203","labl":"Unmarried partner","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"204","labl":"Unmarried partner","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"301","labl":"Child","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"302","labl":"Adopted child","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"303","labl":"Step child","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"304","labl":"Non legally adopted child","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"401","labl":"Mother or father","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"402","labl":"Step mother or step father","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"403","labl":"Sibling","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"404","labl":"Half sibling","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"405","labl":"Step sibling","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"406","labl":"Grandparent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"407","labl":"Great grandparent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"408","labl":"Great great grandparent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"409","labl":"Grandchild","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"410","labl":"Great grandchild","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"411","labl":"Great great grandchild","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"412","labl":"Aunt","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"413","labl":"Niece","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"414","labl":"Cousin","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"415","labl":"Parent-in-law","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"416","labl":"Parent-in-law of one's child","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"417","labl":"Child in law","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"418","labl":"Sister or brother in law","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"419","labl":"Sibling's sibling in law","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"420","labl":"Godparent","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"421","labl":"Godchild","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"422","labl":"Godparent of one's child","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"423","labl":"Other relative","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"501","labl":"No relationship","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"502","labl":"Tutor","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"503","labl":"Ward","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"601","labl":"Domestic worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"611","labl":"Spouse of domestic worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"612","labl":"Child of domestic worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"613","labl":"Parent of domestic worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"614","labl":"Grandchild of domestic worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"615","labl":"Other relative of domestic worker","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"701","labl":"Guest or boarder","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"711","labl":"Spouse of guest or boarder","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"712","labl":"Child of guest or boarder","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"713","labl":"Parent of guest or boarder","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"714","labl":"Grandchild of guest or boarder","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"715","labl":"Other relative of guest or boarder","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"999","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"000","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Demographic Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_PNEA_EST","name":"MX2018I_PNEA_EST","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"752","loc_end_pos":"752","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of non-economically active person","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Has [the respondent] tried to?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Search for work in another country or make arrangements for crossing the border?<br \/>[] 2 Search for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establish a business or become self-employed, but has not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, [the respondent] has not tried to look for work? (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div><p>2a. On what date did [the respondent] begin looking for work? (or begin preparing for starting his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _year<\/div><p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month (skip to 2d)<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div><p>2b. What was the last day that [the respondent] searched for work? (or began preparing for his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _ year<br \/><br \/>(Record day in relation to the day of interview)<\/div><p> <\/p>\n<div class=\"i2\">[] 1 Within the last month<br \/>[] 2 Between 1 and 2 months ago<br \/>[] 3 Between 2 and 3 months ago<br \/>[] 4 More than 3 months ago (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Attention<\/span>: Verify the search time has been continuous. If search time was interrupted by two or more weeks, record the date the search resumed in 2a.<\/div><p>2c. Was [the respondent] willing to work last week?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<\/div><p>2d. Where did [the respondent] go to or search for work (or search to begin his\/her own business\/self-employment)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<\/div><div class=\"i2\">(If any of the options from 01 to 99 is chosen, skip to question 2h)<br \/><br \/>[] 01 Went directly to a place of work (factory, store, workshop)<br \/>[] 02 Contacted an employment agency or a private career center<br \/>[] 03 Contacted a public employment services center<br \/>[] 04 Contacted a governmental temporary employment program (federal, state, and\/or municipal)<br \/>[] 05 Completed requirements or activities to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Responded to or placed an internet ad<br \/>[] 07 Responded to or placed an ad in a public place or communication medium (newspaper, radio)<br \/>[] 08 Contacted a labor union or professional guild<br \/>[] 09 Asked relatives or acquaintances to recommend him\/her or notify him\/her of opportunities<br \/>[] 10 Searched in classified ads\/newspapers<br \/>[] 11 Other activity<br \/>[] 99 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 00 For data input use only<\/div><p>2e. Is [the respondent]...?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the answer indicated by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Temporarily out of their normal work? (skip to 2k)<br \/>[] 2 Pensioned or retired from their job?<br \/>[] 3 A student?<br \/>[] 4 A stay-at-home partner?<br \/>[] 5 Someone with a mental or physical disability which permanently prevents them from working? (skip to 2h)<br \/>[] 6 Other (specify) ____<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div><p>2f. Currently, does [the respondent] need to work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the answer indicated by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 The respondent needs to work<br \/>[] 2 The respondent would like to work<br \/>[] 3 The respondent does not need to nor would like to work (skip to 2h)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div><p>2g. Is there any other reason (other than that mentioned in 2e) why [the respondent] is not currently searching for work?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[First, write the response of the respondent and immediately classify it] ________<br \/><br \/>(Listen, record, and circle the options mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Yes<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 01 The respondent is waiting for a response to a job application, waiting for a call from a hiring manager, or is waiting for the next work season to begin<br \/>[] 02 There is currently not any work in his\/her field or profession<br \/>[] 03 The respondent does not have the required schooling or experience to get hired<br \/>[] 04 The respondent believes there are currently are no jobs available or he\/she will not get hired<br \/>[] 05 Lacks financial resources to start his\/her own business<br \/>[] 06 Has to complete too many requirements to start a business<br \/>[] 07 Is recovering from being sick\/injured<br \/>[] 08 Pregnant<br \/>[] 09 Does not have access to childcare<br \/>[] 10 His\/her family does not want him\/her to work<br \/>[] 11 Other job market reasons<br \/>[] 12 Other personal reasons<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 No<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In the case of a starter (identified through option 11 of question 1c), you can corroborate the informant's response, adapting the question as follows: Did Armando look for that job he says he's going to start? or, where did Armando go to acquire the job he is going to start?<\/div><p>This type of inquiry will allow you to verify whether the person effectively did the work of looking for a job, regardless of the amount of time they spent doing it. Circle the option based on the informant's response.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If they answer that they didn't do any type of search, circle option 4.<\/div><p>1. Seeking work in another country or making preparations to cross the border\n<br \/>People who searched for a job or have tried to establish a business in another country.<\/p>\n\n<p>Those who have made preparations to go to work in the United States or another country, such as having contacted a people smuggler or has communicated with family members or friends to acquire a job or loan them money for that purpose.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who have gone to any government agency to receive guidance or support to work in another country.<\/p>\n\n<p>If necessary, explain to the informant that the purpose of this question in particular is to identify the population that is willing to change their current residence to another country to be able to work.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. Seeking work in another country\n<br \/>Those who looked for a job in the interior of the country.<\/p>\n\n<p>3. Starting a business or performing an activity on their own without having started yet \n<br \/>People who went to a government agency to complete the process necessary to establish a business.<\/p>\n\n<p>People who conducted activities such as investigating the price of the raw materials or merchandise, sought or renovated a site, or requested loans, with an eye toward starting a business or independent activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>4. Have not tried to look for a job\n<br \/>Those who did not take any specific search action.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle any of options 1 to 3, continue with question 2a; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Questions 2a and 2b<\/span>\n<br \/>The two questions are asked to people who stated they had sought work to verify their search status, as of the time they started and concluded it.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Unemployed. People who, while not employed during the reference week, actively sought to join some economic activity in the period of the last month through the date of the interview.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarification:\n<br \/>It should be explained that even when the unemployed population is not participating in the generation of goods and services, when classifying, it is considered within the economically active population due to the actions that were undertaken to seek work. Unemployment indicates the volume of the population that behaves as work seekers (pressuring the labor market) in the face of a deficit of opportunities.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Adaptation of the question for workers who are making preparations to start their own business. When the information refers to job seekers, use the text that appears between parentheses.<br \/>- How to record the information. In both questions, enter two digits for the day, one digit for the week, two digits for the month, and four digits for the year. If you enter a specific day, leave the space for the week blank. Enter nines in the fields for which the informant does not know specific dates.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Consistency of dates. Check the consistency of the date in both questions, as the date in question 2a should be before or the same as that entered in question 2b, as it is not logical, for example, that a person has started to look for work in December and completed their last search in November of the same year.<br \/>- Record of the date in question 2a. In this question, enter the date on which the interviewee began to look for work, regardless of the number and type of search strategies used.<br \/>- Record of the date in the question 2b. Here, record the date of the last time the person looked for work. This date may be the same as the day of the interview.<br \/>- Classification of the information. Identify how much time has passed between the date of the last time the person looked for work and the date of the interview. Classify according to the time lapsed. In order to guaranty a precise count of the time lapsed, we recommend you use a calendar.<br \/><br \/>The emphasis made on correctly identifying the time lapsed between the last time the person looked for work and the interview is because it will allow you to discriminate two very important paths: that of people not economically active and that of the unemployed.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<br \/>1. Elmer began to look for work on January 25, 2010 and at the time of the interview (November 24), he continued looking (went to a factory). since he began to look for work he only stopped looking for about three weeks (October 4-23), but started again on October 25.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>As you can see in this graph, according to the example above, the data obtained in question 2b should be classified in option 1 (up to one month), because exactly one month lapsed between the day the interviewee last looked for work and the day of the interview.<br \/><br \/>2. Victoria started to look for work in the middle of December 2009 and stopped doing so for 3 months, then restarted in April 20; the search was again suspended on August 6, and since then, on October 9, the date of the interview, she had not yet tried to look for work.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">According to the cited data, the information must be recorded as follows:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>3. Ismael began the process to start his business on February 2, 2010 and then began to look for the necessary supplies and the site. These activities were suspended on April 5-10 when his mother became ill, then he continued the process remaining to open his business. On April 23, at the time of the interview, all that remained to be done was to install electricity to begin to work.<br \/><br \/>According to the preceding data, the information recorded here would be: In question 2a you should enter February 2, 2010 and in 2b, April 23.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Note of caution<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The purpose of the note of caution is to tell you that when obtaining the information you must verify that search for work has not been suspended for two or more weeks; if it has, enter the time the most recent search restarted.<br \/>- Verification of ongoing search. In order to corroborate that the search has been ongoing, ask additional questions such as: \"Since Luisa started looking for work until the date you told me she stopped, did she stop this search for two or more weeks? If the response is yes, verify the date of the interruption and the date she started again. In question 2a, record the restart date and in 2b, the conclusion date.<br \/>Example:<br \/>- The interviewee began to look for work on June 19, 2008 and conducted the last search on July 17, although it was interrupted from June 14 to July 5, restarting on July 6. The interview took place on August 16 of the same year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3 for question 2b, continue to question 2c; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 2c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked of those who declared that their last search for work took place within a period of not more than three months before the interview. The purpose of the question is to find out the availability of this population to have started working during the reference week.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Population available to work. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job, but they are interested in working.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In the eyes of the informant, mainly for those who responded they had looked for work without interruption through the date of the interview, the question may sound absurd. In situations like this, in order to guaranty the continuity of the interview, you can give a brief explanation like the following:<br \/><br \/>\"The question is asked to verify that (state the person's name) has effectively been willing to start a job, because there are people who despite actively looking for a one, could have changed their mind or experienced some unforeseen circumstance that has made their availability status to change.\"<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- A student who was looking for work because they were thinking of leaving school, but in the reference week chose to only remain in school.<br \/>- A woman who was looking for work, but is no longer available because she has realized she is pregnant.<br \/>In conclusion: Despite having actively looked for work, a person may say they were not in a condition to start a job in the same reference period for different reasons.<br \/>- Available to work. Circle option 1 if the interviewee was available to start a job during the reference week. In this case, continue with question 2d.<br \/>- Not available to work. Circle option 2 if the interviewee says they really were not in a condition to start the job they were seeking in the reference period. In this situation, go to question 2e.<br \/>- Availability is unknown. Circle option 9 if the informant says they do not know if the interviewee really is available to work during the reference week, and then go to question 2e.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 2d<\/span>\n<br \/>These questions are asked to those who looked for work during the last three months and were available to work in the reference week, in order to find out the specific activities they performed to find work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In order to streamline the interview, first write the informant's textual response and classify it at the end.<\/div><p>01. Went directly to the workplace (factory, store, workshop)\n<br \/>People who go personally to interview with the employer to submit applications in work centers: factories, stores, workshops, government agencies, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>02. Completed processes in a private job bank or employment agency\n<br \/>People who submitted job applications in employment agencies, job banks or private labor offices.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment agency or job bank. Economic unit dedicated to recruiting, selecting and providing staff to other economic units.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to job banks of academic institutions, as this is classified in option 11. They are not classified here because their function is not the same as a job placement agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who go to government job banks, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>03. Completed processes in a public job placement service\n<br \/>Those who have gone to any of the government job placement programs at any level: federal, state or municipal.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service. Permanent program of the federal government which through state governments promotes a real bond between the production sectors, bodies of government and the economically active population; to that effect it facilitates and contributes to the formation of productive and quality labor, drives self-employment programs and local job initiatives, mainly in marginalized and suburban areas.<\/p>\n\n<p>Job fair. Event, generally organized by order of government, which brings together in the same physical or virtual space companies that require personnel and the population seeking to be placed in a job. Job applicants must register in advance and, during the event, submit their resume or interview with representatives of the participating companies.<\/p>\n\n<p>National Employment Service Website. Electronic job bank service on the Internet on which companies publish their job vacancies and the applicants record their personal information and job profile. This way, both can consult this information and contact the candidates of interest.\n<br \/>Temporary agricultural worker program. Alternative employment in Canada by means of a temporary contract. This program is generally coordinated by the Coespo.<\/p>\n\n<p>04. Completed processes in any temporary government employment program (federal, state or municipal)\n<br \/>Person who has sought work through this type of employment programs.<\/p>\n\n<p>Temporary government employment program. Project intended to operate in periods with less demand for unqualified labor in marginal zones and to address situations which, without being natural disasters, have a negative impact on production activities in the rural population in extreme poverty, in order to create opportunities for economic income.<\/p>\n\n<p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>People who tried to start their own business.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Conduct processes before the Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit (SHCP), the Secretariat of Health (SSA), Transport, municipal offices, etc.<br \/>- Go in to apply for financing from any government or private institution to establish a business or company.<br \/>- Buy or investigate market prices of raw materials, tools, machinery, etc.<\/div><p>05. Completed processes or conducted any activity to start a business on their own\n<br \/>Renovate a site to place a business.\n<br \/>Request loans from a bank, other lending institutions, such as savings banks or private entities.<\/p>\n\n<p>06. Placed or answered an ad on the Internet\n<br \/>People who consulted the Internet to seek employment, whether they have sought job offers or placed an ad to offer their services.<\/p>\n\n<p>Exclude those who sought work on Chambanet, as these are classified in option 03.<\/p>\n\n<p>07. Placed or answered an ad in any public place or means of communication (newspaper, radio)\n<br \/>Those who actively placed or answered an ad for employment, published through any means of communication: posters, facades, newspapers, radio, television, flyers, etc.<\/p>\n\n<p>To check this option, it is very important that the job seeker has not been limited to considering job offers as a mere observer, but rather has taken specific search actions, such as going in person or establishing contact on the Internet or by telephone to request information on a specific job.<\/p>\n\n<p>08. Went to a labor organization or union\n<br \/>People who go in to a labor or union organization (such as the open-air markets union) to serve as an intermediary in finding a job.<\/p>\n\n<p>- Labor organization. Association, generally of workers, established for the improvement and defense of their interests.<\/p>\n\n<p>There are different types of labor organizations: unions (with a same specialty, trade or profession) and corporate (which provide services in a single economic entity).<\/p>\n\n<p>09. Asked acquaintances or family members to recommend or advise them of some job\n<br \/>People who have gone to acquaintances, friends, former employers or family members to get recommendations for a job or to be advised whether they know of any job offers.<\/p>\n\n<p>10. Only consulted the classified ads\n<br \/>People who were only limited to consulting employment ads in the newspapers, without having taken specific search actions, such as calling or going to the company or institution offering the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>11. Other activity\n<br \/>Those who conducted search activities other than those mentioned in the preceding options.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 2h.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were non-economically active","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of the non-economically active person.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Available for work, who have given up seeking employment","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Available for work, who are not seeking employment because they believe they do not have opportunities","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Not available for work, with interest to work but in a situation that prevents them from doing so","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Not available for work, no interest in working because they have other obligations","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Not available for work, have physical impediments to working","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Not available for work, other reasons for not working","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_POS_OCU","name":"MX2018I_POS_OCU","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"753","loc_end_pos":"753","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Class of worker","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3a. Does [the respondent] have a boss or supervisor at his\/her job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes (skip to 3h)<br \/>[] 2 No<\/div><p>3b. Does this mean [the respondent] has his\/her own business or is self-employed?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No (skip to 3h)<\/div><p>3c. Does [the respondent] offer his\/her products or services to:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 A single business, company, or middleman?<br \/>[] 2 Several businesses, companies, or middlemen?<br \/>[] 3 Directly to consumers?<br \/>[] 4 Subsistence farming<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, to differentiate them as subordinate or independent, based on their position in the occupation.<\/p>\n\n<p>Position in the occupation (job position). The classification of the employed population based on their relationship with the means of production, and with the ownership of the goods and services generated in the performance of the job.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figures]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>In general terms, there are two types of workers: subordinate and independent.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\"><span class=\"em\">Independent (or autonomous) worker. <\/span>The person who works in their own business in which they do not depend on any boss or superior.<br \/><br \/>Based on whether or not they have paid workers, the independent workers are called: employer or self-employed worker.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i2\"><span class=\"em\">Employer.<\/span> Independent worker who employs workers in exchange for economic remuneration, in cash or in kind.<br \/><span class=\"em\">Self-employed worker (self-employed).<\/span> Person who performs their trade or profession alone or in association with others; does not have paid workers under them, but does have the support, unpaid, of family members or others.<br \/><span class=\"em\">Subordinate worker. <\/span>Person who works (with or without pay) for an economic unit in which they depend on an employer, self-employed worker, boss or superior.<\/div><p>The following table shows the main characteristics that distinguish both types of workers.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Independent workers<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>There are two characteristics that distinguish them:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Have total autonomy to determine the direction of their economic unit.<br \/>2. Assume economic risk.<\/div><p>Having autonomy, independent workers determines:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The form in which their economic unit should function to produce the goods and services, as well as their destination.<br \/>- They set the work conditions (place where the work is to be done, duration of the work day, days and hours of work and rest, among others) and not by the customers (consumers).<\/div><p>By assuming economic risk, it can be said that:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The income for their work depends on the agreements, written or verbal, that have been established with their customers (consumers) or the profits left from their businesses or endeavors. Assume the economic risk of making decisions in managing their business. Invest the resources necessary to produce the good or service to which the economic unit is dedicated (purchase raw materials, catalogs).<br \/>- The relationship between the worker and the customers is one of business, commerce or provision of services.<\/div><p>Examples of independent workers:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers in their own home (laundry, ironing, childcare, seamstress, contract manufacturer [pieceworker])<br \/>- Independent professionals<br \/>- Workers in the homes of their customers (mason, merchant, electrician, stylist, nurse, gardener, plumber, remedial teacher)<br \/>- Contractors and subcontractors<br \/>- Taxi driver (vehicle owner)<\/div><span class=\"em\">Subordinate workers<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- Generally respond to precise instructions of the way work must be done and their performance; that it, may enjoy total autonomy to manage the direction of a company or business over which they preside, but must be accountable of their actions to the person or persons representing the economic unit: committee, counsel, board of directors, area manager or owner.<br \/>- The working conditions (place where the work is done, duration of the work day, date and place of payment, days off, vacation, work standards) are established by the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- Cannot provide, on their own initiative, service to other employers during the work hours agreed with the economic unit for which they currently work.<br \/>- The form and amount of remuneration, in the case of salaried workers, and even the place where the work is to be done, depends on guidelines established, principally, by the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- The economic risk does not fall on the person, but rather on the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- Only contribute their intellectual or physical work to perform their activities.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Worker in managerial activities (director, manager, department head, chairman, supervisor)<br \/>- Laborers or general employees<br \/>- Domestic workers in the employer's home<br \/>- Farm hired laborer or farm hand<br \/>- Religious worker (clergy, minister, rabbi or priest)<\/div><p>It is very important that while obtaining the information, you respect the spontaneous response of the interviewee when stating whether they are an independent or subordinate worker. Only if you have questions in determining the position in the occupation, define it by applying the criteria for autonomy in the processes of work and economic risk, always in this order.<\/p>\n\n<p>Below are some examples in which an additional explanation may be necessary:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- They are independent workers, for example, if they are dedicated to the trades of plumber, gardener, house painter, remedial teacher. They are considered independent even when they work in their customer's home, as they cannot be asked to perform any activity other than that agreed without involving a renegotiation of the initial \"contract\".<br \/>- Domestic servants (including nannies), are considered:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Subordinates, if they work in the employer's home, since they can be asked to do many other activities without involving a renegotiation of the initial contract, and they are further at the disposition of the person to whom the services are provided until the end of their work hours.<br \/>- Independent, if they work in their own home. In this situation it is more than evident that they have autonomy, and that they meet the criteria of economic risk by involving their own resources.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Loaders in wholesale produce markets, buses, airports, may be considered independent workers if they so state, since their relationship with the people to whom they provide their services is reduced to precisely that, a service, which may change at the customer's request, but is subject to renegotiation; such situation demonstrates that they face economic risk.<br \/>- Security guards of residential units: Are subordinates if they work for one or more residences, neighborhood associations or any other company.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Are independent if they state they negotiate with the neighborhoods or owners (or managers) of an area, the payment of their services consisting of watching over real or personal property. If the payment for this type of service depends on what the people who live in the area or come to the place choose to pay, they are not considered employed, even when they say they have a uniform, whistle or municipal permit.<br \/>- Taxi drivers. Consider them independent workers if they own the vehicle, even if they pay third parties for the use of (license) plates; they are also independent if they say they rent the vehicle, as they face economic risk in taking responsibility for the vehicle: dealing with any mechanical failure or accident that occurs to the unit.<\/div><p>Consider them subordinates if they only provide their labor.<\/p>\n\n<p>If questions arise in this regard, ask additional questions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- \"Who assumes the expense if the unit is damaged?\" \"Who responds first to the authorities in the case of an accident?\"<\/div><p>Based on the responses, determine the position in the occupation.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Contract manufacturers (pieceworkers). While it is true that contract manufacturers (pieceworkers) and sub-manufacturers do not own the raw materials used in the production process, the process is completed at their own expense and risk, and in the performance of their work they use their own infrastructure and resources.<br \/><br \/>This criteria applies, even in the case of the home manufacturing, where part of the infrastructure of the home (living room, kitchen, service patio; water and electricity) is used at the same time for the family life and performance of the production activity.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">In the case of home contract manufacturers (pieceworkers), it is evident that they combine organizational autonomy with a labor contract in the performance of their work, where the productive sphere is not differentiated from the domestic, but which is privileged, at least for the survey, with organizational autonomy. For this reason they are cataloged as independent workers.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Contract manufacturing (pieceworking) Form of production, assembly or other type of transformation of raw materials owned by third parties.<br \/><br \/>Subcontracting. Could be defined as the agreement entered between a person or company and an economic unit called a contractor, where the latter performs specific work contributing their own knowledge, tools, capital and personnel. The manner in which the subcontracting operates is similar in any sector: agriculture, construction, industry, mining, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- An economic unit, owner of a factory, hires a company (contractor) to manufacture shirts, who in turn contracts with sewing machine operators. In this case, the contracted company generally has its own facilities to do the work, and only receives the raw materials from the company owner.<br \/>- An institution (user) hires a company for the sanitation and cleaning of its facilities (service provider); the latter in turn hires the staff required to perform these activities. In this case the subcontracted staff performs the duties within the facilities of the user company, but work for the company that hired them directly. The subcontracted personnel work for the company that hired them directly (service provider); that is their employer.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Member (partner) of a cooperative. The person who is part of an association of independent workers in which those involved (not less than five) basically contribute their work to the association.<br \/><br \/>This organization is characterized by distributing among its members, in equal conditions, the time worked and amount of the operations performed. The objective of the association is the social and economic improvement of its members. The association may have some salaried employees.<br \/>Instruction:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 3h; if you circle option 2, continue with question 3b.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3b<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who in the previous question said they did not have a boss, employer or superior at their job, in order to verify whether they are independent workers or subordinate managers.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If the worker is a member of a cooperative, consider them engaged in a business or activity on their own, as long as they participate as a proprietary member and worker, and in addition to receiving a payment or salary, receive profits or earnings for their participation.<\/div><p>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, continue with question 3c; if you circle option 2, go to question 3h.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 3c<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to independent workers to identify the level of autonomy of their economic unit.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Level of autonomy of the economic unit. Degree of freedom the economic unit has in its own management.<br \/>Agriculture-livestock operations for self-consumption. Activities aimed at the production of corn and beans for the consumption of one's own household.<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. To a single company, business or dealer<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers who generate products or services for a single economic unit.<\/div><p>Note that workers classified in this option lack or have minimal autonomy to decide the destination, quality of the goods and services they generate, because the raw materials with which they operate is not their own or is already committed.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Contractor or subcontractor who work for a single construction company.<br \/>- The farmer who normally sells all of their produce to a single wine-producer (dealer).<br \/>- Contract manufacturer (pieceworker) who produces for a single company.<\/div><p>The livestock farmer who has committed to selling all of their production (live hogs) to one cured meat factory.<\/p>\n\n<p>2. To several companies, businesses or dealers<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those offering their products or services to several economic units or dealers: distributors, manufacturers and producers of goods and services, through which large volumes are normally sold.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The hammock weaver who sells his products to local shops with which he may or may not have a prior supply agreement.<br \/>- The person who copies pirated music and distributes it to merchants in various open air markets.<br \/>- The recyclable material scavenger (aluminum cans, cardboard, plastic, fabric, glass) who sells these products to local warehouses they choose.<\/div><p>3. Directly to the public<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who offer their production or services to end consumers, that is, the general public.<\/div><p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The gardener who provides their services directly to the households.<br \/>- The street vendor who offers their products to those who want to buy them.<br \/>- The professional who provides their services to those who request it.<\/div><p>4. It is a self-consumption agriculture-livestock operation<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers engaged in the production of corn or beans for the exclusive purpose of consumption by the members of their household.<br \/>- Workers engaged in the production of corn or beans in combination with raising backyard animals exclusively for the purpose of self-consumption.<\/div><p>Exclude agricultural production activities of products<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"pg\">[p.213]<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>other than corn or beans, and raising animals for commercial or self-consumption purposes.\n<br \/>Also exclude those who state they grow corn and\/or beans for both self-consumption and for sale, as in this case the commercial activity takes precedence, in which case you should circle option 1, 2 or 3, as applicable.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Consistency of the information. Make sure the options circled are consistent with each other, as 1 and 2 cannot be circled at the same time, nor can option 4 be circled along with the rest of the options, as it is common that in some economic units they consume the products they produce.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the options you circle, continue with question 3d.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the class of worker.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Subordinate and paid workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Employers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Self-employed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Unpaid workers","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_PRE_ASA","name":"MX2018I_PRE_ASA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"754","loc_end_pos":"754","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Work benefits (not including medical benefits)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3k. At his\/her job, does [the respondent] receive:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle those mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 End-of-year bonuses?<br \/>[] 2 Paid vacation days?<br \/>[] 3 A share in employer profits (profit-sharing)?<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 5 [The respondent] doesn't receive anything<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3l<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out whether they have basic employment benefits.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Employment benefits. <\/span>Goods and services in money or in kind which workers receive from the economic unit for which they work, as a supplement to their employment income.<\/p>\n\n<p>Employment benefits are granted in accordance with the Federal Labor Law or as agreed in agreements, collective bargaining agreements and other institutionally recognized forms.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Disposition of benefits. Consider a worker to have the legal benefits if the response is yes. Regardless of whether or not they are used, you are only interested in knowing if the employment contract specifies the worker has them.<br \/>- Consistency of the information. Verify the consistency of the responses, for example, if a worker says they are a government employee, it is not possible for them to have profit sharing. In situations like this, corroborate the information with the interviewee and correct where necessary.<\/div><p>1. Annual bonus<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who, generally, receive an amount of money or in-kind benefit at the end of the year from the economic unit for which they work.<\/div><p>2. Paid vacation<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who, with the consent of the economic unit for which they work, suspend their work activities for a time to rest, during which time they continue to receive their income.<br \/>- Those who despite not having taken vacation, still enjoy this employment benefit.<\/div><p>3. Profit sharing<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who receive an amount in cash corresponding to a percentage of the earnings obtained by the economic unit for which they work during a specific period.<\/div><p>4. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who receive some employment benefits, but different from those mentioned in the preceding options, such as: home loans, day care, retirement fund, life insurance, private insurance for medical expenses, personal loans, savings account, vacation bonus, annual grocery vouchers, parental care leave, transportation assistance, residential rent, total or partial payment of utilities (electricity, water, telephone).<\/div><p>5. Don't receive anything<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who do not receive any employment benefits.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2, 3 or 4, continue with question 3m; if you circle 5 or 9, go to question 3n.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3m<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers to find out what other types of employment benefits they receive from the economic unit for which they work.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Consider all the benefits granted by the worker's economic unit, even when they are not used.<\/div><p>1. Home loans (Infonavit, Fosvissste)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have access through their jobs to loans to purchase, build, repair or expand their home.<\/div><p>2. Day care?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those to whom the economic unit grants day care service, which consists of caring for and attending to their children in early childhood in institutions with appropriate facilities for that purpose, known as wellness and child development stays (EBDI) or child development centers (Cendi).<\/div><p>3. Parental care leave?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who receive leaves to care for their children in case of illness, backed by the institution from which the worker receives medical care.<\/div><p>4. Retirement fund (SAR or Afore)?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who are granted a bank account by the economic unit for which they work which is managed by a retirement fund administrator.<\/div><p>5. Life insurance?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who have life insurance through the economic unit for which they work which guarantees that, upon their death, their beneficiaries will receive an amount in cash.<\/div><p>6. Private insurance for medical expenses?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who have, through the economic unit for which they work, access to private medical and diagnostic institutions in case of health problems.<\/div><p>7. Personal loans and\/or savings account?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who receive cash loans from the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- Those who have a savings account in which the worker contributes a certain amount and the economic unit for which they work contributes another amount.<\/div><p>8. None of the above<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who have benefits other than those mentioned in the preceding options, such as: vacation bonus, cafeteria service, Fonacot loan (workers' consumption promotion and guaranty fund), transportation assistance, residential rent, total or partial payment of utilities (electricity, water, telephone).<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option(s) checked, continue with question 3n.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were subordinate and paid workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent has work benefits (not including medical benefits).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, with benefits","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No benefits","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_RAMA","name":"MX2018I_RAMA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"755","loc_end_pos":"755","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Industry of primary job (sectors)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4b. Provide a classification based on the answers provided in questions 4 and 4a:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Only for the interviewer<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Agriculture or farming (skip to 5)<br \/>[] 2 Educational or health institution (skip to 4d)<br \/>[] 3 Public institution or non-profit organization (skip to 4d)<br \/>[] 4 Private sector<br \/>[] 5 Not determinable yet<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4b<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Is an agricultural activity<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The economic units that are dedicated to agricultural or livestock activities, and those that combine both.<br \/>- Those working for economic units dedicated to vegetable aquaculture activities (growing algae and other aquatic plants in controlled environments).<br \/>- The economic units that are dedicated to performing beekeeping activities (breeding and caring for bees to exploit their wax, honey, royal jelly).<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option those dedicated to:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Providing specialized services to agricultural or livestock units, such as self-employed workers or businesses dedicated to fallow, harvest, packing, fumigating, collecting manure, cleaning activities and classification of eggs, animal crossbreeding and branding cattle, among others, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Farming aquatic animal species, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Conducting forestry activities (planting, reforestation and felling trees, as well as collecting forest products, such as bark, rubber, moss, balsam), as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Fishing and hunting animals for commercial purposes or exploitation of their byproducts, as these are classified in option 4.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Economic units dedicated to agroindustry, that is, those dedicated to raising animals or growing agricultural products and the subsequent transformation of these products, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The farmer who, in addition to growing agave, makes <span class=\"lang\">pulque <\/span>(alcoholic beverage).<br \/>- The cattle breeder who is also dedicated to the production of dairy.<br \/>- The company that, in addition to growing vegetables, is dedicated to dehydrating and packaging them.<br \/>- The catkin collector who also makes wax.<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for institutions whose main function is to provide formal educational services, from preschool through post-graduate, in any of its modalities: on-site instruction, open and distance learning; whether public or private institutions.<br \/>- Personnel who work for institutions such as the Council for Educational Development (CONAFE) or the National Institute for Adult Education (INEA).<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital\n<br \/>Exclude from this option:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for day cares or early stimulation centers, since their main function is not to provide formal education, but rather to provide care and early childhood care services. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Personnel who work in public institutions whose main activity is to carry out administrative control, as in the case of offices of the Secretariat of Public Education or state education institutes, since these are classified in option 3.<br \/>- Self-employed workers who provide educational services, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Those who work in second and third level medical institutions, whether public or private.<\/div><p>The second level medical units are characterized by having hospitalization areas, most of them with 24-hour emergency departments; those that are third level by the degree of specialization, addressing complex illnesses that put people at risk of death, and because they conduct scientific research.<\/p>\n\n<p>When classifying the information for third level medical units, prioritize the medical care services over the research activities. Also prioritize hospitalization care when a worker works in establishments that combine inpatient and outpatient medical care.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Rural hospital \"Oportunidades\" Bochil<br \/>- Medical surgery center San Mart\u00edn, private<br \/>- Regional IMSS hospital in Tampico<br \/>- Puerto de Hierro Tepic Medical Center (hospital), private<br \/>- National Psychiatric Institute<br \/>- ISSSTE Clinical Hospital<br \/>- National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition Dr. Salvador Zubir\u00e1n<\/div><p>Exclude from this option:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for first level medical units (health centers, doctors' offices, dispensaries and family medicine units), of the public or private sector, because they only provide outpatient medical consulting services and ambulatory surgery. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for establishments that perform clinical laboratory studies, as these are classified in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Workers who work for public and private institutions dedicated to providing welfare services: nursing homes, nurseries, persuasive orientation centers and telephone psychological support, soup kitchens, homes for single mothers, orphanages, etc. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Self-employed workers who provide in-home care for senior citizens, the disabled, sick and children: nurses, nannies. Classify them in option 4.<\/div><p>3. Is a public institution or a non-profit organization<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for government institutions of any level (federal, state or municipal), dedicated to the administration and capture of public resources, dispensing of justice, production of goods and services.<br \/>- Workers who work for public sector clinics that provide outpatient consultation services and general or specialized ambulatory surgery. Exclude economic units that provide hospital services, whether in the public or private sector, as they are classified in option 2.<br \/>- Personnel who work for informal public education institutions, such as day care centers (whose main function is to provide welfare services), training centers for and at work, such as the Occupational Teaching Center (CEO), Job Training Center (CECATI) or the Juan Diego Community Development Center IAP.<br \/>- Workers who work for institutions dedicated to capturing public resources to support the development of economic projects through the granting of credits and loans: Bancomext (Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior [National Bank of Foreign Trade]), Fifomi (Fideicomiso Fondo Minero [Miner's Fund Trust]), Fovissste (Fondo de la Vivienda del ISSSTE [ISSSTE Housing Fund]), Board of the National San Marco Fair, Federal Mortgage Company.<br \/>- Those who work for non-profit institutions: civil, commercial, labor, political, professional, recreational and religious organizations and associations (Regional Cattle Union of Aguascalientes, Association to Fight Cancer, Sea Cort\u00e9s, AC, Red Cross, C\u00e1ritas).<\/div><p>4. Is a private sector activity or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for economic units in the private sector, regardless of the economic activity to which it is dedicated, its size, the type of legal organization (individual or legal entity) or the legal or illegal form under which it operates. Below are some examples of the type of economic units classified here.<br \/>- Those who work for economic units dedicated to the collection of forest products, such as mullein, catkin, fruit, medicinal herbs, <span class=\"lang\">lechuguilla<\/span>, wood, moss, resin, for marketing purposes.<\/div><p>4. Is a private sector activity or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units whose main activity consists of providing services to other economic units of any sector of the economy: animal crossbreeding services, rental of machinery and equipment for use in forestry with an operator, animal sperm bank, waxing flowers, renting formwork, photocopying service, gardening services.<br \/>- Subordinate or independent workers who work for clinics or general or specialty medical offices, for outpatient consultation, of the private sector. Include those who work in their own home or that of their patients providing outpatient medical care.<br \/>- Workers who work for private clinics and private offices dedicated to personal care. Includes those who work in their own home or that of their clients providing personal care services.<br \/>- Those who work providing informal educational services: remedial teacher in their own home or the home of their clients; the teacher or instructor of aerobics, martial arts, cooking, languages, knitting, yoga.<\/div><p>5. Still cannot be determined<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that could not be classified in any of the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5a; if you circle option 2 or 3, go to question 4d; if you circle option 4 or 5, continue with question 4c.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's industry of primary job (sectors).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Construction","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Manufacturing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Trade","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Others","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Agriculture","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_RAMA_EST1","name":"MX2018I_RAMA_EST1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"756","loc_end_pos":"756","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Economic sector of primary job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4b. Provide a classification based on the answers provided in questions 4 and 4a:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Only for the interviewer<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Agriculture or farming (skip to 5)<br \/>[] 2 Educational or health institution (skip to 4d)<br \/>[] 3 Public institution or non-profit organization (skip to 4d)<br \/>[] 4 Private sector<br \/>[] 5 Not determinable yet<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4b<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Is an agricultural activity<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The economic units that are dedicated to agricultural or livestock activities, and those that combine both.<br \/>- Those working for economic units dedicated to vegetable aquaculture activities (growing algae and other aquatic plants in controlled environments).<br \/>- The economic units that are dedicated to performing beekeeping activities (breeding and caring for bees to exploit their wax, honey, royal jelly).<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option those dedicated to:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Providing specialized services to agricultural or livestock units, such as self-employed workers or businesses dedicated to fallow, harvest, packing, fumigating, collecting manure, cleaning activities and classification of eggs, animal crossbreeding and branding cattle, among others, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Farming aquatic animal species, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Conducting forestry activities (planting, reforestation and felling trees, as well as collecting forest products, such as bark, rubber, moss, balsam), as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Fishing and hunting animals for commercial purposes or exploitation of their byproducts, as these are classified in option 4.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Economic units dedicated to agroindustry, that is, those dedicated to raising animals or growing agricultural products and the subsequent transformation of these products, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The farmer who, in addition to growing agave, makes <span class=\"lang\">pulque <\/span>(alcoholic beverage).<br \/>- The cattle breeder who is also dedicated to the production of dairy.<br \/>- The company that, in addition to growing vegetables, is dedicated to dehydrating and packaging them.<br \/>- The catkin collector who also makes wax.<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for institutions whose main function is to provide formal educational services, from preschool through post-graduate, in any of its modalities: on-site instruction, open and distance learning; whether public or private institutions.<br \/>- Personnel who work for institutions such as the Council for Educational Development (CONAFE) or the National Institute for Adult Education (INEA).<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital\n<br \/>Exclude from this option:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for day cares or early stimulation centers, since their main function is not to provide formal education, but rather to provide care and early childhood care services. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Personnel who work in public institutions whose main activity is to carry out administrative control, as in the case of offices of the Secretariat of Public Education or state education institutes, since these are classified in option 3.<br \/>- Self-employed workers who provide educational services, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Those who work in second and third level medical institutions, whether public or private.<\/div><p>The second level medical units are characterized by having hospitalization areas, most of them with 24-hour emergency departments; those that are third level by the degree of specialization, addressing complex illnesses that put people at risk of death, and because they conduct scientific research.<\/p>\n\n<p>When classifying the information for third level medical units, prioritize the medical care services over the research activities. Also prioritize hospitalization care when a worker works in establishments that combine inpatient and outpatient medical care.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Rural hospital \"Oportunidades\" Bochil<br \/>- Medical surgery center San Mart\u00edn, private<br \/>- Regional IMSS hospital in Tampico<br \/>- Puerto de Hierro Tepic Medical Center (hospital), private<br \/>- National Psychiatric Institute<br \/>- ISSSTE Clinical Hospital<br \/>- National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition Dr. Salvador Zubir\u00e1n<\/div><p>Exclude from this option:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for first level medical units (health centers, doctors' offices, dispensaries and family medicine units), of the public or private sector, because they only provide outpatient medical consulting services and ambulatory surgery. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for establishments that perform clinical laboratory studies, as these are classified in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Workers who work for public and private institutions dedicated to providing welfare services: nursing homes, nurseries, persuasive orientation centers and telephone psychological support, soup kitchens, homes for single mothers, orphanages, etc. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Self-employed workers who provide in-home care for senior citizens, the disabled, sick and children: nurses, nannies. Classify them in option 4.<\/div><p>3. Is a public institution or a non-profit organization<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for government institutions of any level (federal, state or municipal), dedicated to the administration and capture of public resources, dispensing of justice, production of goods and services.<br \/>- Workers who work for public sector clinics that provide outpatient consultation services and general or specialized ambulatory surgery. Exclude economic units that provide hospital services, whether in the public or private sector, as they are classified in option 2.<br \/>- Personnel who work for informal public education institutions, such as day care centers (whose main function is to provide welfare services), training centers for and at work, such as the Occupational Teaching Center (CEO), Job Training Center (CECATI) or the Juan Diego Community Development Center IAP.<br \/>- Workers who work for institutions dedicated to capturing public resources to support the development of economic projects through the granting of credits and loans: Bancomext (Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior [National Bank of Foreign Trade]), Fifomi (Fideicomiso Fondo Minero [Miner's Fund Trust]), Fovissste (Fondo de la Vivienda del ISSSTE [ISSSTE Housing Fund]), Board of the National San Marco Fair, Federal Mortgage Company.<br \/>- Those who work for non-profit institutions: civil, commercial, labor, political, professional, recreational and religious organizations and associations (Regional Cattle Union of Aguascalientes, Association to Fight Cancer, Sea Cort\u00e9s, AC, Red Cross, C\u00e1ritas).<\/div><p>4. Is a private sector activity or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for economic units in the private sector, regardless of the economic activity to which it is dedicated, its size, the type of legal organization (individual or legal entity) or the legal or illegal form under which it operates. Below are some examples of the type of economic units classified here.<br \/>- Those who work for economic units dedicated to the collection of forest products, such as mullein, catkin, fruit, medicinal herbs, <span class=\"lang\">lechuguilla<\/span>, wood, moss, resin, for marketing purposes.<\/div><p>4. Is a private sector activity or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units whose main activity consists of providing services to other economic units of any sector of the economy: animal crossbreeding services, rental of machinery and equipment for use in forestry with an operator, animal sperm bank, waxing flowers, renting formwork, photocopying service, gardening services.<br \/>- Subordinate or independent workers who work for clinics or general or specialty medical offices, for outpatient consultation, of the private sector. Include those who work in their own home or that of their patients providing outpatient medical care.<br \/>- Workers who work for private clinics and private offices dedicated to personal care. Includes those who work in their own home or that of their clients providing personal care services.<br \/>- Those who work providing informal educational services: remedial teacher in their own home or the home of their clients; the teacher or instructor of aerobics, martial arts, cooking, languages, knitting, yoga.<\/div><p>5. Still cannot be determined<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that could not be classified in any of the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5a; if you circle option 2 or 3, go to question 4d; if you circle option 4 or 5, continue with question 4c.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's economic sector of primary job (primary, secondary, or tertiary).","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Primary (agriculture)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Secondary (construction, manufacturing, extractive, and electricity)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Tertiary (service)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_RAMA_EST2","name":"MX2018I_RAMA_EST2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"757","loc_end_pos":"758","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Industry of primary job (grouped)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4b. Provide a classification based on the answers provided in questions 4 and 4a:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Only for the interviewer<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Agriculture or farming (skip to 5)<br \/>[] 2 Educational or health institution (skip to 4d)<br \/>[] 3 Public institution or non-profit organization (skip to 4d)<br \/>[] 4 Private sector<br \/>[] 5 Not determinable yet<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4b<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>1. Is an agricultural activity<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- The economic units that are dedicated to agricultural or livestock activities, and those that combine both.<br \/>- Those working for economic units dedicated to vegetable aquaculture activities (growing algae and other aquatic plants in controlled environments).<br \/>- The economic units that are dedicated to performing beekeeping activities (breeding and caring for bees to exploit their wax, honey, royal jelly).<br \/><br \/>Exclude from this option those dedicated to:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Providing specialized services to agricultural or livestock units, such as self-employed workers or businesses dedicated to fallow, harvest, packing, fumigating, collecting manure, cleaning activities and classification of eggs, animal crossbreeding and branding cattle, among others, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Farming aquatic animal species, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Conducting forestry activities (planting, reforestation and felling trees, as well as collecting forest products, such as bark, rubber, moss, balsam), as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Fishing and hunting animals for commercial purposes or exploitation of their byproducts, as these are classified in option 4.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- Economic units dedicated to agroindustry, that is, those dedicated to raising animals or growing agricultural products and the subsequent transformation of these products, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- The farmer who, in addition to growing agave, makes <span class=\"lang\">pulque <\/span>(alcoholic beverage).<br \/>- The cattle breeder who is also dedicated to the production of dairy.<br \/>- The company that, in addition to growing vegetables, is dedicated to dehydrating and packaging them.<br \/>- The catkin collector who also makes wax.<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for institutions whose main function is to provide formal educational services, from preschool through post-graduate, in any of its modalities: on-site instruction, open and distance learning; whether public or private institutions.<br \/>- Personnel who work for institutions such as the Council for Educational Development (CONAFE) or the National Institute for Adult Education (INEA).<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital\n<br \/>Exclude from this option:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for day cares or early stimulation centers, since their main function is not to provide formal education, but rather to provide care and early childhood care services. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Personnel who work in public institutions whose main activity is to carry out administrative control, as in the case of offices of the Secretariat of Public Education or state education institutes, since these are classified in option 3.<br \/>- Self-employed workers who provide educational services, as these are classified in option 4.<br \/>- Those who work in second and third level medical institutions, whether public or private.<\/div><p>The second level medical units are characterized by having hospitalization areas, most of them with 24-hour emergency departments; those that are third level by the degree of specialization, addressing complex illnesses that put people at risk of death, and because they conduct scientific research.<\/p>\n\n<p>When classifying the information for third level medical units, prioritize the medical care services over the research activities. Also prioritize hospitalization care when a worker works in establishments that combine inpatient and outpatient medical care.<\/p>\n\n<p>Examples:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Rural hospital \"Oportunidades\" Bochil<br \/>- Medical surgery center San Mart\u00edn, private<br \/>- Regional IMSS hospital in Tampico<br \/>- Puerto de Hierro Tepic Medical Center (hospital), private<br \/>- National Psychiatric Institute<br \/>- ISSSTE Clinical Hospital<br \/>- National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition Dr. Salvador Zubir\u00e1n<\/div><p>Exclude from this option:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for first level medical units (health centers, doctors' offices, dispensaries and family medicine units), of the public or private sector, because they only provide outpatient medical consulting services and ambulatory surgery. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<\/div><p>2. Is an educational institution or a hospital<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for establishments that perform clinical laboratory studies, as these are classified in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Workers who work for public and private institutions dedicated to providing welfare services: nursing homes, nurseries, persuasive orientation centers and telephone psychological support, soup kitchens, homes for single mothers, orphanages, etc. Classify them in option 3 or 4, based on the proprietary sector.<br \/>- Self-employed workers who provide in-home care for senior citizens, the disabled, sick and children: nurses, nannies. Classify them in option 4.<\/div><p>3. Is a public institution or a non-profit organization<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for government institutions of any level (federal, state or municipal), dedicated to the administration and capture of public resources, dispensing of justice, production of goods and services.<br \/>- Workers who work for public sector clinics that provide outpatient consultation services and general or specialized ambulatory surgery. Exclude economic units that provide hospital services, whether in the public or private sector, as they are classified in option 2.<br \/>- Personnel who work for informal public education institutions, such as day care centers (whose main function is to provide welfare services), training centers for and at work, such as the Occupational Teaching Center (CEO), Job Training Center (CECATI) or the Juan Diego Community Development Center IAP.<br \/>- Workers who work for institutions dedicated to capturing public resources to support the development of economic projects through the granting of credits and loans: Bancomext (Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior [National Bank of Foreign Trade]), Fifomi (Fideicomiso Fondo Minero [Miner's Fund Trust]), Fovissste (Fondo de la Vivienda del ISSSTE [ISSSTE Housing Fund]), Board of the National San Marco Fair, Federal Mortgage Company.<br \/>- Those who work for non-profit institutions: civil, commercial, labor, political, professional, recreational and religious organizations and associations (Regional Cattle Union of Aguascalientes, Association to Fight Cancer, Sea Cort\u00e9s, AC, Red Cross, C\u00e1ritas).<\/div><p>4. Is a private sector activity or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who work for economic units in the private sector, regardless of the economic activity to which it is dedicated, its size, the type of legal organization (individual or legal entity) or the legal or illegal form under which it operates. Below are some examples of the type of economic units classified here.<br \/>- Those who work for economic units dedicated to the collection of forest products, such as mullein, catkin, fruit, medicinal herbs, <span class=\"lang\">lechuguilla<\/span>, wood, moss, resin, for marketing purposes.<\/div><p>4. Is a private sector activity or business<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units whose main activity consists of providing services to other economic units of any sector of the economy: animal crossbreeding services, rental of machinery and equipment for use in forestry with an operator, animal sperm bank, waxing flowers, renting formwork, photocopying service, gardening services.<br \/>- Subordinate or independent workers who work for clinics or general or specialty medical offices, for outpatient consultation, of the private sector. Include those who work in their own home or that of their patients providing outpatient medical care.<br \/>- Workers who work for private clinics and private offices dedicated to personal care. Includes those who work in their own home or that of their clients providing personal care services.<br \/>- Those who work providing informal educational services: remedial teacher in their own home or the home of their clients; the teacher or instructor of aerobics, martial arts, cooking, languages, knitting, yoga.<\/div><p>5. Still cannot be determined<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for economic units that could not be classified in any of the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, go to question 5a; if you circle option 2 or 3, go to question 4d; if you circle option 4 or 5, continue with question 4c.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's industry of primary job (grouped).","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Agriculture, livestock, forestry, hunting and fishing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Extractive and electricity","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Manufacturing industry","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Construction","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Trade","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Restaurants and hotels","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Transportation, communications, mail, and storage","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Professional, financial, and corporate services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Social services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Miscellaneous services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Government and international organizations","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_REMUNE2C","name":"MX2018I_REMUNE2C","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"759","loc_end_pos":"759","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Salary or non-salary remuneration","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were paid subordinate workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is salaried or receives a non-salary remuneration.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Subordinate and paid worker, salaried","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Subordinate and paid workers, non-salary remuneration","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_SALARIO","name":"MX2018I_SALARIO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"760","loc_end_pos":"763","loc_width":"4","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Monthly minimum wage (in pesos)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the monthly minimum wage (in Mexican pesos).","var_catgry":[{"value":"2651","labl":"2651","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_SCIAN","name":"MX2018I_SCIAN","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"764","loc_end_pos":"765","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Industry of primary job (NAICS sectors)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4a. What does this company, business, or institution do?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Describe the type and material of the products produced or the services provided there)<br \/>________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to know the economic activities performed in the economic units for which they work in their main job, in order to classify them by economic activity sector.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity. <\/span>The set of actions performed by an economic unit for the fundamental purpose of producing marketable good and services in the market to generate monetary or in-kind income.\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity sector.<\/span> Classification of the economic activities, according to the type of good or service the economic units generate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>In describing the main activities to which the economic unit is dedicated, do not record unnecessary information, therefore keep in mind the following general guidelines:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated, as a main activity, to something other than commerce: agricultural or industrial production, extraction, provision of personal services, health services, etc., when describing the activities do not indicate that one of these consists of selling their goods and services.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated to the sale of food, indicate whether it prepares and serves, or only prepares, and the type of foods involved: sweet potato, meats, churros, corn-on-the-cob, natural juices, tacos. It is unnecessary that you specify the type of ingredients used in their preparation and the place where they are cooked or served (the latter information is the subject of another question).<br \/>- Once the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated is identified, describe it in detail. Below are the essential elements you should include in the information you record in this question to guaranty its correct classification:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Identification of the activity to which the economic unit is dedicated. In order to obtain the information, cite the name of the company or business recorded in the preceding question. You may ask the question in the following way:<br \/>- What type of work does <span class=\"lang\">\"Textilera San Marcos\"<\/span>, for which you worked last week, do?<br \/>- What type of work did Mr. Emilio do last week?<\/div><p>To further clarify the information, describe in detail the type of activity. To do this, ask additional questions, such as the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Does the construction company build complete houses (from foundation to finishing) or just the structural work?<br \/>- In addition to demolishing buildings, does it also build them?<br \/>- What types of installations does it complete in the buildings: air conditioning, screens for bathrooms, anti-theft devices, electricity, gas piping, plumbing, floors, agricultural irrigation systems?<br \/>- If an informant reports that the economic unit for which they work performs more than one activity, ask what is the main one and underline it. Respect their response. For example, selling groceries, preparing and selling food, or collecting medicinal herbs and providing medical care; ask which is the most important activity. Record both, but underline the one reported as main.<br \/>- When an economic unit's activities vary throughout the year, for example: in one season it is dedicated to agricultural activities and in another, building homes; to selling ice cream in spring and summer and selling flags in September and toys in December. Record the activities performed during the reference period.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 4b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's industry of primary job (NAICS sectors).","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Mining","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Utilities","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Construction","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Manufacturing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Wholesale trade","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Retail trade","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Transportation and warehousing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Mass media information","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Financial and insurance","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Real estate and rental and leasing","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"12","labl":"Professional, scientific, and technical services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"13","labl":"Management of companies and enterprises","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"14","labl":"Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"15","labl":"Educational services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"16","labl":"Health care and social assistance","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"17","labl":"Arts, entertainment, and recreation","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"18","labl":"Accommodation and food services","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"19","labl":"Other services (except public administration)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"20","labl":"Public administration","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"99","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_S_CLASIFI","name":"MX2018I_S_CLASIFI","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"766","loc_end_pos":"766","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of underemployed person","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were underemployed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of underemployed person.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Person with job attachment but affected by technical stoppage","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Person affected by a fall in the pace of their activities","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Person works less than 35 hours for market reasons","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Person works more than the 35 usual hours for market reasons","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Person looking to increase their hours in order to increase pay","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Absent but returning to work in the week of the interview","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_SEC_INS","name":"MX2018I_SEC_INS","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"767","loc_end_pos":"768","loc_width":"2","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Institutional sector of primary job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4a. What does this company, business, or institution do?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Describe the type and material of the products produced or the services provided there)<br \/>________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to know the economic activities performed in the economic units for which they work in their main job, in order to classify them by economic activity sector.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity. <\/span>The set of actions performed by an economic unit for the fundamental purpose of producing marketable good and services in the market to generate monetary or in-kind income.\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity sector.<\/span> Classification of the economic activities, according to the type of good or service the economic units generate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>In describing the main activities to which the economic unit is dedicated, do not record unnecessary information, therefore keep in mind the following general guidelines:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated, as a main activity, to something other than commerce: agricultural or industrial production, extraction, provision of personal services, health services, etc., when describing the activities do not indicate that one of these consists of selling their goods and services.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated to the sale of food, indicate whether it prepares and serves, or only prepares, and the type of foods involved: sweet potato, meats, churros, corn-on-the-cob, natural juices, tacos. It is unnecessary that you specify the type of ingredients used in their preparation and the place where they are cooked or served (the latter information is the subject of another question).<br \/>- Once the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated is identified, describe it in detail. Below are the essential elements you should include in the information you record in this question to guaranty its correct classification:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Identification of the activity to which the economic unit is dedicated. In order to obtain the information, cite the name of the company or business recorded in the preceding question. You may ask the question in the following way:<br \/>- What type of work does <span class=\"lang\">\"Textilera San Marcos\"<\/span>, for which you worked last week, do?<br \/>- What type of work did Mr. Emilio do last week?<\/div><p>To further clarify the information, describe in detail the type of activity. To do this, ask additional questions, such as the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Does the construction company build complete houses (from foundation to finishing) or just the structural work?<br \/>- In addition to demolishing buildings, does it also build them?<br \/>- What types of installations does it complete in the buildings: air conditioning, screens for bathrooms, anti-theft devices, electricity, gas piping, plumbing, floors, agricultural irrigation systems?<br \/>- If an informant reports that the economic unit for which they work performs more than one activity, ask what is the main one and underline it. Respect their response. For example, selling groceries, preparing and selling food, or collecting medicinal herbs and providing medical care; ask which is the most important activity. Record both, but underline the one reported as main.<br \/>- When an economic unit's activities vary throughout the year, for example: in one season it is dedicated to agricultural activities and in another, building homes; to selling ice cream in spring and summer and selling flags in September and toys in December. Record the activities performed during the reference period.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 4b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the institutional sector of the primary job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"00","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"01","labl":"Financial institutions","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"02","labl":"Corporations and non-financial corporations","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"03","labl":"Agricultural sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"04","labl":"Non-agricultural sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"05","labl":"Government sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"06","labl":"Private sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"07","labl":"Public sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"08","labl":"Informal sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"09","labl":"Paid domestic work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"10","labl":"Subsistence farming","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"11","labl":"Special or unspecified cases","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_SEG_SOC","name":"MX2018I_SEG_SOC","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"769","loc_end_pos":"769","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Access to healthcare services","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VI. Income and health insurance<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>6d. Does [the respondent] have access to... healthcare through this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Social Security System (IMSS)<br \/>[] 2 Naval, military, or Pemex clinic\/hospital<br \/>[] 3 Federal Institute for Social Security and Social Services of State Workers (ISSTE)<br \/>[] 4 State Institute for Social Security and Social Services of State Workers (ISSTELEON, ISSEMYM)?<br \/>[] 5 Other medical institution (specify) ________<br \/>[] 6 He\/she does not have access to healthcare<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.8 Battery VI. Income and medical care<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the payment modalities, as well as the frequency and amount of the income employed persons obtain from their main job. It also allows you to confirm the condition of unpaid employed persons (family members or other persons). And, additionally, it distinguishes employed persons who have medical care services as a benefit of their main job, from those who do not have it.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 6d<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out if they receive medical care as a welfare benefit from the economic unit for which they work and which institution provides them this service.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>Consider a person to have access to medical care derived from their main job, regardless of whether or not they use the service.<\/p>\n\n<p>Include employers and self-employed workers, exclusively of the agriculture\/livestock sector who have access to medical care through social security when voluntary or optional insurance is obtained on their own initiative. These workers are considered due to their special enrollment conditions with the IMSS. Exclude:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Self-employed workers in any economic sector (commerce, manufacturing, services), except agriculture\/livestock, who state they have voluntary insurance, also called optional.<br \/>For the purposes of the survey, these are not considered an employment benefit.<br \/>- Subordinate workers who state they have purchased their access to public insurance, as this is not an employment benefit.<br \/>- Dependents by economic dependency, that is, people who have the benefit thanks to a family member.<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. Social Security (IMSS)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who work for private sector economic units or in some public sector institutions, who receive medical care through this institution. In the case of government workers, ratify the information with a note in the comments section.<br \/><br \/>Exclude those who state they have medical service derived from public insurance financed by their economic unit, of which they are subordinates, as these are classified in option 5.<\/div><p>2. The naval, military or Pemex hospital or clinic<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">-Workers in the Army, Marines or Air Force who receive medical care in clinics or hospitals of PEMEX, the Mexican Army or Navy, respectively.<\/div><p>3. The ISSSTE<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers who receive medical care in this government institution. In this case, verify that the person works in a public institution.<\/div><p>4. The state ISSSTE, (ISSSTELE\u00d3N, ISSEMYM)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who receive medical care from any institution similar to the ISSSTE, but exclusively for workers in the service of a particular state, such as the ISST (Social Security Institute of the State of Tabasco), Social Security Institute of the State of Mexico and Municipalities (ISSEMYM), etc.<\/div><p>5. Other medical institution\n<br \/>People who receive services in hospitals, clinics or medical offices not included in the preceding options. When you check this option, specify the medical institution.<\/p>\n\n<p>5. Other medical institution<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who receive this service in the medical office located inside their own company, but only if full services are provided to the worker: examination, prescriptions, treatment and medical justification or leave.<br \/>- Subordinate workers or employers who have public insurance, as long as the economic unit for which they work is the party financing the enrollment in said program.<br \/><br \/>In the case of employers, note that it is considered an employment benefit, taking into consideration that they may be added to the payroll of their own company and assigned other employment benefits; exclude from this option self-employed workers who claim to have this \"benefit\", as they are classified in option 1 of question 10b.<\/div><p>6. Does not receive medical care<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Those who do not receive any type of medical service through the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- The worker, whether independent or subordinate, who has public insurance they pay for themselves.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 7.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent has access to healthcare services.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"No","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Other Person Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_SEX","name":"MX2018I_SEX","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"770","loc_end_pos":"770","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Sex","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Sociodemographic questionnaire<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>8. Sex - Is [the respondent] male or female?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Male<br \/>[] 2 Female<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h1\">6.5 Section VII. Sociodemographic characteristics<\/span>\n<br \/>In this section, the sociodemographic information of the members of the household in the selected home is obtained. The type of information collected varies based on the different age groups and sex of the people subject to the study, as shown on the following chart:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>The preceding topic can be seen on the back of the sociodemographic questionnaire, that is, in the next image:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 8<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this question is to learn the composition of the residents by sex.<\/p>\n\n<p>Sex. Biological condition that distinguishes people as men and women.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- How to record the information. Enter code 1 for a man, or 2 for a woman.<br \/>- Names common to both sexes. If any person has a name that could be used for both sexes, such as Ines, Guadalupe, Abigail, Dolores, and you have a question as to whether it is a man or a woman, do not try to guess, it's best to ask, \"Is Ines a man or a woman?\"<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the data recorded, continue with question 9.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's sex.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Male","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Female","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Demographic Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_SUB_O","name":"MX2018I_SUB_O","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"771","loc_end_pos":"771","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Underemployed","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VIII. Additional job searching<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>8a. What are [the respondent's] intentions?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the informant)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 To have more than one job<br \/>[] 2 To have one full-time job<br \/>[] 3 To find a job or employment activity where he\/she can work more hours to earn more<br \/>[] 4 None of the above<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.10 Battery VIII. Search for other job<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to verify whether the people who said they were employed are looking for another job, as well as the reasons and the places they searched.<\/p>\n\n<p>Through these questions, it is possible to identify employed persons who, through the action of seeking another job, put pressure on the labor market, which is important in the calculation of some employment indicators.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 8a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons who said they looked for another job, to find out the main reason for this search.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. To have more than one job<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Workers whose response indicates they looked for another job simply to have another or others, in addition to the one they already have.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. To have a full time job<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who look for another job with a full time work schedule (40 or more hours a week).<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. To obtain an activity in which they can work more hours in order to earn more<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Workers who look for another job in which they work more hours to increase their income.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. None of the above<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who say they have a different reason than those included in the preceding options.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2, or 3, go to question 9; but if the response was option 4 or 9, continue with question 8b.<br \/>- Regardless of the option you circle, continue with question 9.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the whether the respondent is underemployed.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"No, not underemployed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, underemployed","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_TCCO","name":"MX2018I_TCCO","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"772","loc_end_pos":"772","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Rate of critical occupancy conditions","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed, and who worked less than 35 hours for market reasons or who worked more than 35 hours with low income","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the categories for the rate of critical occupancy conditions.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Employed persons who work less than 35 hours for market reasons (OH35RM)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Employed persons who work 35 hours or more and earn up to 1 minimum wage (OH35SM)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Employed persons who work more than 48 hours and earn more than 1 and up to 2 minimum wages (OH48SM)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_TIP_CON","name":"MX2018I_TIP_CON","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"773","loc_end_pos":"773","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of contract","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">III. Employment information<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>3i. Does [the respondent] have a written contract for this job?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[] 1 Yes<br \/>[] 2 No (skip to 3k)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 3k)<\/div><p>3j. Is [the respondent's] contract:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Temporary or only for a specific project?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">[] 1 For less than 2 months<br \/>[] 2 For between 2 and 6 months<br \/>[] 3 For between 6 months and 1 year<br \/>[] 4 Until the project is completed<\/div><div class=\"i1\">[] 2 For an in-house\/base position or for an unspecified amount of time?<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.5 Battery III. Work context<\/span>\n<br \/>Starting with this battery of questions and up to six, the information you obtain will refer exclusively to the main job of the employed population, such that it could have been performed during the reference week or they could have been absent from it, but with return assured.<\/p>\n\n<p>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the person's position or job, their title in the occupation, the size of the economic unit and how long they have been on the job, among others. In addition, based on title in the occupation, the purpose will be, in the case of:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Independent workers, identify their level of autonomy and the line of their activity.<br \/>- Subordinate workers, identify whether they have a written contract and access to employment benefits, as well as the form in which they accessed their job.<\/div><span class=\"em\">Question 3k<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to paid subordinate workers who, in their main job, have a written contract, to identify the type of contract and its duration.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>1. Temporary or specific work<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- People who, upon entering their job, signed a contract to perform a specific job during a set period, at the end of which the employment relationship will conclude.<br \/>- Ask for the duration of the contract and circle the respective sub-option. If the informant says the contract is for more than one year, circle sub-option 4.<\/div><p>2. Base, permanent or open-ended<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Workers whose employment relationship with an economic unit is governed through a contract of indefinite duration, for example, key personnel position.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the option you circle, go to question 3l.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were paid subordinate workers","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the type of contract.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"With written contract","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Written contract, temporary","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Written contract, indefinite","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Written contract, unspecified type","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"No written contract","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"9","labl":"Unknown","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_TPG_P8A","name":"MX2018I_TPG_P8A","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"774","loc_end_pos":"774","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Looked for another job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">II. Unemployment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>2. Has [the respondent] tried to?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Search for work in another country or make arrangements for crossing the border?<br \/>[] 2 Search for work within the country?<br \/>[] 3 Establish a business or become self-employed, but has not been able to get started yet?<br \/>[] 4 So, [the respondent] has not tried to look for work? (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 2e)<br \/>[] 0 For data input use only<\/div><p>2a. On what date did [the respondent] begin looking for work? (or begin preparing for starting his\/her business?)<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">_ _ day or _ week of _ _ month of _ _ _ _year<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.4 Battery II. Not employees<\/span>\n<br \/>The general purpose of this battery of questions is to characterize the not employed population, based on whether or not they are seeking a job and are willing to join one, and to identify if they have work experience.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 2<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to not employed persons to find out if they tried to find a job or start an independent job and to further identify whether the search took place in the country or abroad.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">Not employed persons. People who did not work during the reference week nor did they have a job.<br \/>Search for work. Actions taken by not employed people to try to obtain a job or start some independent work.<\/div><p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- In the case of a starter (identified through option 11 of question 1c), you can corroborate the informant's response, adapting the question as follows: Did Armando look for that job he says he's going to start? or, where did Armando go to acquire the job he is going to start?<\/div><p>This type of inquiry will allow you to verify whether the person effectively did the work of looking for a job, regardless of the amount of time they spent doing it. Circle the option based on the informant's response.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Adaptation of the question for workers who are making preparations to start their own business. When the information refers to job seekers, use the text that appears between parentheses.<br \/>- How to record the information. In both questions, enter two digits for the day, one digit for the week, two digits for the month, and four digits for the year. If you enter a specific day, leave the space for the week blank. Enter nines in the fields for which the informant does not know specific dates.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>- Consistency of dates. Check the consistency of the date in both questions, as the date in question 2a should be before or the same as that entered in question 2b, as it is not logical, for example, that a person has started to look for work in December and completed their last search in November of the same year.<br \/>- Record of the date in question 2a. In this question, enter the date on which the interviewee began to look for work, regardless of the number and type of search strategies used.<br \/>- Record of the date in the question 2b. Here, record the date of the last time the person looked for work. This date may be the same as the day of the interview.<br \/>- Classification of the information. Identify how much time has passed between the date of the last time the person looked for work and the date of the interview. Classify according to the time lapsed. In order to guaranty a precise count of the time lapsed, we recommend you use a calendar.<br \/><br \/>The emphasis made on correctly identifying the time lapsed between the last time the person looked for work and the interview is because it will allow you to discriminate two very important paths: that of people not economically active and that of the unemployed.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">Examples:<br \/>1. Elmer began to look for work on January 25, 2010 and at the time of the interview (November 24), he continued looking (went to a factory). since he began to look for work he only stopped looking for about three weeks (October 4-23), but started again on October 25.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>As you can see in this graph, according to the example above, the data obtained in question 2b should be classified in option 1 (up to one month), because exactly one month lapsed between the day the interviewee last looked for work and the day of the interview.<br \/><br \/>2. Victoria started to look for work in the middle of December 2009 and stopped doing so for 3 months, then restarted in April 20; the search was again suspended on August 6, and since then, on October 9, the date of the interview, she had not yet tried to look for work.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">According to the cited data, the information must be recorded as follows:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>3. Ismael began the process to start his business on February 2, 2010 and then began to look for the necessary supplies and the site. These activities were suspended on April 5-10 when his mother became ill, then he continued the process remaining to open his business. On April 23, at the time of the interview, all that remained to be done was to install electricity to begin to work.<br \/><br \/>According to the preceding data, the information recorded here would be: In question 2a you should enter February 2, 2010 and in 2b, April 23.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figures]<br \/><br \/>Note of caution<br \/><br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- The purpose of the note of caution is to tell you that when obtaining the information you must verify that search for work has not been suspended for two or more weeks; if it has, enter the time the most recent search restarted.<br \/>- Verification of ongoing search. In order to corroborate that the search has been ongoing, ask additional questions such as: \"Since Luisa started looking for work until the date you told me she stopped, did she stop this search for two or more weeks? If the response is yes, verify the date of the interruption and the date she started again. In question 2a, record the restart date and in 2b, the conclusion date.<br \/>Example:<br \/>- The interviewee began to look for work on June 19, 2008 and conducted the last search on July 17, although it was interrupted from June 14 to July 5, restarting on July 6. The interview took place on August 16 of the same year.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 3 for question 2b, continue to question 2c; if you circle option 4 or 9, go to question 2e.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent is looking for another job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"No, did not look for another job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, looked for another job (and is employed)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_TRANS_PPAL","name":"MX2018I_TRANS_PPAL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"775","loc_end_pos":"775","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Works for employer abroad in primary job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4. What is the name of the company, business, or institution that [the respondent] works in or helps?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Listen and circle the answer mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Record the full name of the company, business, or institution ________<br \/>[] 2 The business does not have a name or public purpose<br \/>[] 3 Works in a domestic setting or works for another worker (skip to 5)<br \/>[] 4 Works abroad (skip to 8)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.6 Battery IV. Characteristics of the economic unit<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify some important characteristics of the economic units, taking as a starting point the establishment in which the people who are employed perform their main job. Some of these characteristics are: name, proprietary sector, type of activity to which it is dedicated, the way in which it operates (whether or not it is registered under the Law of Corporations, in the case of private companies and businesses, or the way in which the public administration of this country operates), availability of premises and accounting records, as well as the geographic level in which it performs, in the case of private companies and businesses.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 4<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons, in order to find out if the economic unit for which they work has a name.\n<br \/>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"ital\">Name of the economic unit<\/span>. The trade name, business name or name with which a company, institution or business advertises itself.<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/>The name of the economic unit may refer to the name of the owner of the business or company, it may appear in visible locations, such as facades or lighted signs or may not appear as such, but allows the business to be recognized in the community. Furthermore, an economic unit may or may not be registered with any government agency.<\/p>\n\n<p>The mere availability of a professional license, plates or the concession, (as occurs in the case of professionals and taxi drivers, respectively) does not constitute a name for the ENOE. Belonging to a group or coalition of taxi drivers, on the other hand, does constitute a name.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Identification of common name:<\/span><div class=\"i1\">- In addition to the name or business name of the economic unit, you should record the generic name by which an establishment or site is known or identified, such that there is no doubt as to activity to which it is dedicated: car wash, butcher, scientific research center, kitchen range, college (school), poultry farm, grocery store, vulcanizer, shoe store.<br \/>In the cases of businesses that lack a specific generic name, put the words factory, firm, office after the products produced or sold or the services provided, as applicable: bicycle repair workshop, law firm, administrative office, gift store.<br \/>- Identification of the initials of corporations and non-profit organizations. If an economic unit is registered under any of these \"regimens\", write the complete name of the unit, including the initials of corporation or non-profit organization, as applicable. The initials that may be reported are: Sociedad en Nombre Colectivo [General Partnership] (SNC), Sociedad en Comandita Simple [Special Limited Partnership] (SCS), Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada [Limited Liability Corporation] (SRL), Sociedad An\u00f3nima [Corporation] (SA), Sociedad en Comandita por Acciones [Joint Stock Company] (SCA) and Sociedad Cooperativa [Cooperative Society].<br \/><br \/>Non-profit organizations or associations are identified with the initials AC for Asociaci\u00f3n Civil (Civil Association) and IAP for Instituci\u00f3n de Asistencia Privada (Private Assistance Institution). They may refer to sporting, religious, cultural organizations or associations, with a basically non-economic purpose, therefore they are known as non-profit institutions.<\/div><span class=\"ital\">Identification of main activity. <\/span>The economic units for which the employed population works may be operating in an establishment or a<\/p>\n\n<p>set of establishments, in improvised facilities when there is no site or ambulatory, visiting clients or in a private home.<\/p>\n\n<p>When the economic units operate in a single address or are ambulatory, it is generally easy to identify the main activity to which they are dedicated because they perform the activities of a single economic sector, but that may not be so in the case of those that operate under the same business name in more than one establishment (address), where in each of them, activities may be conducted related to one or more economic sectors, such that they are comprised of branches or auxiliary establishments.<\/p>\n\n<p>As mentioned in question 3e, identifying the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated is very important, since the information will have to be recorded throughout battery of questions 4. The characteristics of an auxiliary unit are discussed again below, as a reference for you to identify the main one.<\/p>\n\n<p>We know that an auxiliary establishment is characterized by:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Performing only support activities, exclusively, for the establishment to which it belongs.<br \/>2. Having the same business name as the establishment to which it belongs.<br \/>3. Not conducting activities with third parties, on its own behalf, or producing goods or services for sale (regardless of the value of one or another activity) or for another productive process of the same company on which it depends (this situation would automatically make it a producing establishment, in an independent economic unit).<br \/>4. Having an independent physical location, at an address not contiguous with that of the producing establishment to which it belongs.<\/div><p>Examples of establishments that perform support services for the establishments to which they belong: administrative offices, warehouses, shops, payment receiving offices, sales or procurement offices, parking lots exclusively for clients and employees, warranty repair and maintenance workshops, and, in general, those establishments that have contact with clients on behalf of the establishments with which they share a name or business name.<\/p>\n\n<p>As an example, below are listed the ways of identifying whether the establishment where a person works performs main or support activities:<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Footnote: Classifying the activity throughout the battery of questions means that once the main activity that the company or establishment for which the interviewee works is identified, all data compiled from question 4 and until the end of its sequence in this battery will be aimed at characterizing said activity.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Once the main activity of the economic unit for which the interviewee works has been identified, classify and record the information in the corresponding option according to the requirements of the question, option by option:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/><br \/>- People who work in an economic unit that does have a name.<br \/>- If the interviewee is an independent worker, adapt the question as follows: What is your mechanic's shop called? This will avoid the interviewee confusing the name of the business itself with those of his clients. It should be noted that, in any case, the generic name replaces the proper name of the economic unit, or vice versa.<br \/>- If an economic unit is entered as a corporation or non-profit organization, enter the initials after the name or business name.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- <span class=\"lang\">Despacho de consultores en publicidad<\/span>, SC (Advertising consultants firm)<br \/>- <span class=\"lang\">Escuela Venustiano Carranza<\/span>, AC (Venustiano Carranza School)<br \/>- <span class=\"lang\">Taller de reparaci\u00f3n automotriz Atlas<\/span>, SA de CV (Atlas Automotive Repair Shop)<br \/>- Those who state they provide social services or conduct their professional practice. Identify the characteristics of the economic unit for which they work.<br \/>- Workers who are part of a company's payroll, but do their job in their employer's or superior's home performing, generally, domestic tasks. In cases like these, do not correct the information entered in question 3 for any reason, despite the reference to domestic work, and in this question, record the name of the company.<br \/>- Those who state they do not know the name of the economic unit, but are certain that it does have one. In situations like this, circle this option and on the line write, first, the generic name, and then the words<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/>Does not know or remember the name of the economic unit. For example: salon, does not remember the name; public school, does not know the name.<br \/><br \/>Government institutions. If the name alludes to administrative areas, commissions, committees, councils, coordinations, directorates, etc., specify only the full name of the secretariat or government agency to which it belongs. In addition to the foregoing, when recording the information, keep the following guidelines in mind:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Institutions of the judicial or legislative power. In these cases it is sufficient to record the information as follows:<br \/>- Chamber of Senators<br \/>- Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation<br \/>- Council of Judicial Power<br \/>- Proprietary sector. Specify only in the case of health, education, welfare and financial services institutions.<br \/>- Hospital Juarez, public.<br \/>- Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Chapingo (UACH), public.<br \/>- Santa Maria nursing home, private.<br \/>- Anita Brenner School, private.<br \/>- Level of government. Enter this only if the establishment could be confused with institutions of a different level of government.<br \/>- Secretariat of Tourism (SECTUR), federal.<br \/>- Secretariat of the Interior, state.<br \/>- Secretariat of Social Development, municipal.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">It is not necessary to include the level of government if it is part of the name or if it is an autonomous organization.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Fisheries Commission of the State of Michoac\u00e1n.<br \/>- Secretariat of Natural Resources of the State of Sinaloa.<br \/>- Federal Electricity Commission (CFE).<\/div><div class=\"i2\">Local office or section. If a worker says they work in a<\/div><div class=\"i2\">1. Name of the economic unit<br \/>local office or section of a government agency or a union, ask for the name of the government organization or the union to which it belongs.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Fifth motorized cavalry regiment of the national defense. In this case, enter only that the person works for the Secretariat of National Defense.<br \/>- Naval Zone of Huatulco. In this case, enter Mexican Secretariat of the Navy (SEMAR).<br \/>- Initials or acronyms. Put them in parentheses.<br \/>- Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico (UNAM), National Autonomous University of Mexico.<br \/>- Oficinas de la Secretar\u00eda de Gobernaci\u00f3n (SEGOB), Offices of the Secretariat of the Interior.<br \/>- Centro de Investigaci\u00f3n y de Estudios Avanzados (CINVESTAV), Center for Research and Advanced Studies.<br \/>- Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares (ICN), Nuclear Sciences Institute.<br \/>- If initials are part of the name of the economic unit, do not put them in parentheses.<br \/>- Tienda del ISSSTE (ISSSTE Store)<br \/>- Tienda de la CFE (CFE Store)<br \/>- Funeraria del IMSS (IMSS Funeral Home)<br \/>- Oficina de la SEP estatal (State SEP Office)<br \/>- Economic units awarded by concession, that is, businesses who perform their activities within the facilities of another unit, for example, a travel agency, boutique, pharmacy, car rental agency inside a corporate hotel; a cafeteria, book store, gift store, inside a museum.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">In the case of economic units awarded by concession that operate inside the facilities of another economic unit of the public sector, generally, there is no difficulty differentiating the latter by the type of activity to which one and another is dedicated; but in the private sector, it may be difficult to make this distinction, especially in the case of one or more economic units within the address of a single economic unit. In situations like this, the difficulty may be eased thanks to the knowledge the survey staff themselves have about the operation of economic units in their cities, but not in others; thus, in case of doubt, ask additional questions to obtain the correct information.<br \/><br \/>The type of additional questions you may ask include:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Does the gift shop where you work belong to the hospital itself or is it another company?<br \/>- Does the stationery shop where Luis works belong to the university or is it private?<br \/>- Does the restaurant where Amanda works belong to the same store or is it another company?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">2. The business does not have a name<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Economic units that do not have a name, regardless of the economic activity to which they are dedicated.<br \/>- Workers dedicated to trades (masons, carpenters, merchants, gardeners, house painters, plumbers).<br \/>- Technicians and professionals. In the case of professionals, they may have a professional license, but, for the survey, having one does not mean they have a name.<br \/>- Workers dedicated to domestic service who work in their own home: people who wash and iron other people's clothes.<br \/>- Economic units of farm and livestock workers. Do not confuse the name of the plot, farm (economic unit) with that of the communal land or town where it is located.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">3. (Subordinate) worker of a domestic unit or worker under another worker<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Subordinate workers who work as live-in or on an hourly basis for a domestic unit. There are two types of domestic workers working for domestic units:<br \/>- Domestic servants, per se, that is, housekeepers, drivers, laundresses, butler, nanny, ironer, servant, security guard.<br \/>- Non-domestic servants in personal service, such as nurses and teachers.<br \/>In this latter case it is important that you ask additional questions to ascertain whether they are effectively subordinate workers and not independent: who set the working conditions (income, work schedule, etc.) for the performance of your job?<\/div><div class=\"i2\">If the response is that the person who set the working conditions was the person who hired them for their services, circle this option, as it corroborates that it is, effectively, a subordinate worker; otherwise, go back to battery of questions 3 to correct the sequence, as the person is an independent worker.<br \/><br \/>That said, among workers who provide services to domestic units are those who work directly for these units, that is, who were hired by them, and those people who are employed by a private job placement agency.<br \/><br \/>In the first case, circle this option; in the second, circle option 1, as it is a person employed directly by the company whose work consists of providing cleaning services, care of the elderly or the sick, child care, to homes that request it.<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- Subordinate workers of another subordinate worker, that is, people (family or not) who work supporting or replacing for a determined period of time (and may or may not be paid), subordinate workers who are directly employed by an<\/div><div class=\"i2\">3. (Subordinate) worker of a domestic unit or worker under another worker<br \/><br \/>economic unit, and in which said workers and not the economic unit on which they depend, are solely responsible for the workers who support or replace them.<br \/><br \/>The direct employees of the economic unit become a type of employer or independent economic unit, and therefore, exclusively responsible for the workers who support or replace them. The indirect workers may work at the same site where their employer works or in their own home or the place indicated by the latter.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i3\">- The interviewee each month assists a secondary school teacher reviewing school work and exams; in exchange, he\/she is paid from the teacher's own pocket.<br \/>- Ramiro replaces his uncle in cleaning the facilities of the company where he works, because the uncle is sick. In exchange, Ramiro received from his uncle's hands, not from the company, the weekly salary due to the uncle.<br \/>- Andr\u00e9s helps his father, who is a mason, who in turn works as a salaried employee of a contractor: Andr\u00e9s is not paid for helping his father.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">To identify those who work for subordinate workers, just write an asterisk beside option 3 and enter a clarification in this regard, as follows: Is a helper or employee of a subordinate worker. This note is extremely important for the treatment phase. So, without exception, you must write it.<br \/><br \/>Subordinate workers who work outside of the scope of the private home in which the domestic unit that hired their services operates, as in the case of a person who is hired by a homemaker to clean some land she owns; the worker hired by a grant recipient to assist in the completion of their professional thesis.<br \/><br \/>Note that in the two cases cited, the subordinate worker was hired by a non-economically active person to generate goods and services.<br \/><br \/>4. Is a worker abroad<br \/><br \/>- Workers who work in economic units located outside of the national territory, as well as those who work for foreign consulates or embassies located in Mexico.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circle option 1, 2 or 9, continue with question 4a; if you circle option 3, go to question 5; if you circle option 4, go to question 8.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the respondent works for employer abroad in primary job.","var_catgry":[{"value":"2","labl":"No, does not work for employer abroad","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Yes, works abroad","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_T_TRA","name":"MX2018I_T_TRA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"776","loc_end_pos":"776","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Number of jobs","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">VII. Secondary employment<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>7. On top of the primary job we just spoke about, does [the respondent] have another job or perform any other activity such as:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Read the options and circle the one mentioned by the respondent)<br \/><br \/>[] 1 Sales or producing items for sale (food, beauty products, clothes)?<br \/>[] 2 Providing services (offering classes, cutting hair, doing laundry for others)?<br \/>[] 3 Working on his\/her land\/parcel or raising livestock?<br \/>[] 4 Working for tips, commission, or per-piece rates?<br \/>[] 5 Working for a wage (hourly wages, salary, or day's wage)?<br \/>[] 6 Helping at a family member's or someone else's land or business?<br \/>[] 7 Does not have another job (skip to 8)<br \/>[] 9 Doesn't know (skip to 8)<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"h2\">7.9 Battery VII. Secondary job<\/span>\n<br \/>The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the population that has a second job, to be characterized based on the occupation or trade performed and the type of economic unit for which they work, the activities to which they are dedicated, the type of medical care they have, the size of the economic unit, the number of days and hours worked the week before the interview and the approximate amount of their income.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"em\">Question 7<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to find out if they performed or had a second job during the reference period, in order to characterize it throughout this battery of questions.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:<\/p>\n\n<p>In general terms, in order to determine whether a person performed or had a second occupation during the reference period, take into consideration the same criteria considered in battery of questions 1 to define whether or not a person was employed, that is: if they went to a job the week before the interview or if during this period they were absent from their job, but received economic income or even if they returned to work the week the survey is conducted.<\/p>\n\n<p>Like in the main job, it is the informant who defines what their secondary job is, if they have more than two, and you may only help them if they have questions defining it, taking as a reference the same criteria listed in question 3, to define the main job: to which the most time is dedicated, which earns the most income, which have they worked the longest, which has the best welfare benefits.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Identification by the informant of the secondary job. If the person has two or more jobs apart from the main one, ask them to define one of them as secondary, based on their own assessment; if they respond they do not know how to define the secondary, help them, taking as a reference the same criteria considered in question 3 to identify the main job.<br \/>- Verification of the existence of a second job. In addition to the preceding criteria, it is appropriate for you to analyze the information from the main job, with which could be considered the secondary job, in order to determine whether the interviewee effectively has another job apart from the main one. These criteria are set forth below:<br \/>- Subordinate worker of two different economic units. In this case it is relatively simple to know if an employed person has a second job, if they work for different economic units; this information can be corroborated by comparing what is recorded in questions 4 and 4a, and in questions 7, 7a and 7b.<\/div><p>In the case of teachers, respect the spontaneous response if they say they have two jobs. Consider them to have a single job if they state they work on two or more school buildings, or on the same school building, but in different shifts with the idea of supplementing the work schedule, receiving a single salary.<\/p>\n\n<p>If the information indicates that they perform two jobs: teacher and director or teacher and prefect (hall monitor), or any other combination, ask if they receive an income for each position; if the response is yes, consider them to have another job apart from the main one; otherwise, do not.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">[Omitted table]<br \/><br \/>- Independent worker. Consider a person to have two or more jobs only if they meet the following two conditions:<br \/>- If they perform a different job on both jobs; that is, in the main job and the secondary job (questions 3, 7 and 7a); and<br \/>- If their economic unit is dedicated to more than one line of business, performing each in different establishments (addressees). To corroborate this situation, consult the information from questions 3e, 3f, 4a, 4f, 7b and 7c.<\/div><p>Note that the concept of establishment is the same as the one in question 3f, such that if a worker is dedicated to two or more occupations and two or more activities, and they are even performed in two improvised, fixed or semi-fixed stands, located at different addresses, they are considered to meet the defined requirement, and even if one of the jobs has an establishment and the other does not.<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 1\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 2\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 3\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 4\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 5\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 6\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Example 7\n<br \/>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>Do not consider an independent worker to have two or more jobs if they do not meet the stated conditions.<\/p>\n\n<p>In the case of independent workers who are engaged in various trades (\"jack-of-all-trades\"), like plumbing, gas fitting, painting facades, during the reference week in the home of their clients, do not consider them to have a second occupation, they have, in any case, different clients.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Consistency of the information. If, when analyzing the information, you find out, based on the cited criteria, that the person does not have two jobs, return to the respective questions and correct the information, then continue filling out question 8.<br \/>- Criteria to classify the second job in question 7. Once the presence of a second occupation has been identified, classify it in this question according to the type of job, trade or position the person normally performs, even if the tasks described in question 7a do not match the trade, position or job.<br \/><br \/>Examples:<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Ferm\u00edn is a cattle farmer (independent worker), although during the reference week he only worked on repairing the corral and the ranch in general. Circle option 3 working his land or parcel and\/or raising animals.<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Basilio is a merchant, but during the reference week worked distributing flyers to promote his business and seeking new products for it. Circle option 1 Selling or making products for sale (foods, beauty products, clothing).<\/div><p>Before stating the criteria to follow to classify the information in each response option, it is worth noting that the detail of the options includes the position within the occupation, such that the first four are aimed at independent workers and the rest to subordinate workers; however, it is worth further explaining that the fourth option is common for both independent and subordinate workers.<\/p>\n\n<p>The specific instructions to classify the information are listed below, option by option.<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">1. Selling or making products for sale (foods, beauty products, clothing)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Independent workers who are dedicated to commerce, works construction, industrial or artisanal manufacturing.<br \/>- Independent workers who perform activities related to the extraction and exploitation of metallic and non-metallic minerals.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">2. Providing services (giving classes, cutting hair, washing other people's clothing)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Independent workers who perform any type of service, established or not, such as those who provide transportation related services; management and distribution of cultural information and products; real estate and furniture rental services; professional, scientific and technical services; personal services, repair and maintenance activities, etc.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">3. Working their land or plot and\/or raising animals<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Independent workers who perform primary sector activities (agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting), including self-consumption activities in this sector, with the exception of collecting wood.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">4. Working for tips, commission or by the piece, service or job completed<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Subordinate workers who work for tips, commission, percentage or by the task, regardless of the economic sector under which their occupation falls.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">5. Working as a salaried employee (wage, salary or daily wage)<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Subordinate workers who work for a fixed wage, salary, daily wage, regardless of the economic sector to which they pertain.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">6. Assisting in some business or on lands of a relative or other person<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- Subordinate workers who perform support activities in the economic unit of a relative or other person without receiving any pay for doing so.<\/div><div class=\"i1\">7. Have no other job<\/div><div class=\"i2\">- People who have only one job.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. If you circled options 1 to 6, continue with question 7a; if you circled options 7 or 9, go to question 8.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's number of jobs.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"1 job","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"2 jobs","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_TUE1","name":"MX2018I_TUE1","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"777","loc_end_pos":"777","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of economic unit (primary classification)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4a. What does this company, business, or institution do?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Describe the type and material of the products produced or the services provided there)<br \/>________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">Question 4a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to know the economic activities performed in the economic units for which they work in their main job, in order to classify them by economic activity sector.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity. <\/span>The set of actions performed by an economic unit for the fundamental purpose of producing marketable good and services in the market to generate monetary or in-kind income.\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity sector.<\/span> Classification of the economic activities, according to the type of good or service the economic units generate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>In describing the main activities to which the economic unit is dedicated, do not record unnecessary information, therefore keep in mind the following general guidelines:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated, as a main activity, to something other than commerce: agricultural or industrial production, extraction, provision of personal services, health services, etc., when describing the activities do not indicate that one of these consists of selling their goods and services.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated to the sale of food, indicate whether it prepares and serves, or only prepares, and the type of foods involved: sweet potato, meats, churros, corn-on-the-cob, natural juices, tacos. It is unnecessary that you specify the type of ingredients used in their preparation and the place where they are cooked or served (the latter information is the subject of another question).<br \/>- Once the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated is identified, describe it in detail. Below are the essential elements you should include in the information you record in this question to guaranty its correct classification:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Identification of the activity to which the economic unit is dedicated. In order to obtain the information, cite the name of the company or business recorded in the preceding question. You may ask the question in the following way:<br \/>- What type of work does <span class=\"lang\">\"Textilera San Marcos\"<\/span>, for which you worked last week, do?<br \/>- What type of work did Mr. Emilio do last week?<\/div><p>To further clarify the information, describe in detail the type of activity. To do this, ask additional questions, such as the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Does the construction company build complete houses (from foundation to finishing) or just the structural work?<br \/>- In addition to demolishing buildings, does it also build them?<br \/>- What types of installations does it complete in the buildings: air conditioning, screens for bathrooms, anti-theft devices, electricity, gas piping, plumbing, floors, agricultural irrigation systems?<br \/>- If an informant reports that the economic unit for which they work performs more than one activity, ask what is the main one and underline it. Respect their response. For example, selling groceries, preparing and selling food, or collecting medicinal herbs and providing medical care; ask which is the most important activity. Record both, but underline the one reported as main.<br \/>- When an economic unit's activities vary throughout the year, for example: in one season it is dedicated to agricultural activities and in another, building homes; to selling ice cream in spring and summer and selling flags in September and toys in December. Record the activities performed during the reference period.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 4b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's type of economic unit, primary classification.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Companies and businesses","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Institutions","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Household sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Special or unspecified situations","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_TUE2","name":"MX2018I_TUE2","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"778","loc_end_pos":"778","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of economic unit (secondary classification)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4a. What does this company, business, or institution do?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Describe the type and material of the products produced or the services provided there)<br \/>________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">Question 4a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to know the economic activities performed in the economic units for which they work in their main job, in order to classify them by economic activity sector.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity. <\/span>The set of actions performed by an economic unit for the fundamental purpose of producing marketable good and services in the market to generate monetary or in-kind income.\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity sector.<\/span> Classification of the economic activities, according to the type of good or service the economic units generate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>In describing the main activities to which the economic unit is dedicated, do not record unnecessary information, therefore keep in mind the following general guidelines:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated, as a main activity, to something other than commerce: agricultural or industrial production, extraction, provision of personal services, health services, etc., when describing the activities do not indicate that one of these consists of selling their goods and services.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated to the sale of food, indicate whether it prepares and serves, or only prepares, and the type of foods involved: sweet potato, meats, churros, corn-on-the-cob, natural juices, tacos. It is unnecessary that you specify the type of ingredients used in their preparation and the place where they are cooked or served (the latter information is the subject of another question).<br \/>- Once the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated is identified, describe it in detail. Below are the essential elements you should include in the information you record in this question to guaranty its correct classification:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Identification of the activity to which the economic unit is dedicated. In order to obtain the information, cite the name of the company or business recorded in the preceding question. You may ask the question in the following way:<br \/>- What type of work does <span class=\"lang\">\"Textilera San Marcos\"<\/span>, for which you worked last week, do?<br \/>- What type of work did Mr. Emilio do last week?<\/div><p>To further clarify the information, describe in detail the type of activity. To do this, ask additional questions, such as the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Does the construction company build complete houses (from foundation to finishing) or just the structural work?<br \/>- In addition to demolishing buildings, does it also build them?<br \/>- What types of installations does it complete in the buildings: air conditioning, screens for bathrooms, anti-theft devices, electricity, gas piping, plumbing, floors, agricultural irrigation systems?<br \/>- If an informant reports that the economic unit for which they work performs more than one activity, ask what is the main one and underline it. Respect their response. For example, selling groceries, preparing and selling food, or collecting medicinal herbs and providing medical care; ask which is the most important activity. Record both, but underline the one reported as main.<br \/>- When an economic unit's activities vary throughout the year, for example: in one season it is dedicated to agricultural activities and in another, building homes; to selling ice cream in spring and summer and selling flags in September and toys in December. Record the activities performed during the reference period.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 4b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed, except those in an unspecified type of economic unit","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's type of economic unit, secondary classification.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Incorporated and corporate companies","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Unincorporated businesses","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"3","labl":"Private sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"4","labl":"Public sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"5","labl":"Informal sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"6","labl":"Paid domestic work","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"7","labl":"Subsistence farming","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_TUE3","name":"MX2018I_TUE3","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"779","loc_end_pos":"779","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Type of economic unit (tertiary classification)","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":"<div class=\"title\">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)<\/div><\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"h1\">IV. Employer characteristics<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>4a. What does this company, business, or institution do?<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">(Describe the type and material of the products produced or the services provided there)<br \/>________<\/div>","var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":"<span class=\"em\">Question 4a<\/span>\n<br \/>This question is asked to employed persons to know the economic activities performed in the economic units for which they work in their main job, in order to classify them by economic activity sector.<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted figure]<\/p>\n\n<p>Conceptual clarifications:\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity. <\/span>The set of actions performed by an economic unit for the fundamental purpose of producing marketable good and services in the market to generate monetary or in-kind income.\n<br \/><span class=\"ital\">Economic activity sector.<\/span> Classification of the economic activities, according to the type of good or service the economic units generate.<\/p>\n\n<p>Instructions:\n<br \/>In describing the main activities to which the economic unit is dedicated, do not record unnecessary information, therefore keep in mind the following general guidelines:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated, as a main activity, to something other than commerce: agricultural or industrial production, extraction, provision of personal services, health services, etc., when describing the activities do not indicate that one of these consists of selling their goods and services.<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><div class=\"i1\">- If an economic unit is dedicated to the sale of food, indicate whether it prepares and serves, or only prepares, and the type of foods involved: sweet potato, meats, churros, corn-on-the-cob, natural juices, tacos. It is unnecessary that you specify the type of ingredients used in their preparation and the place where they are cooked or served (the latter information is the subject of another question).<br \/>- Once the main activity to which the economic unit is dedicated is identified, describe it in detail. Below are the essential elements you should include in the information you record in this question to guaranty its correct classification:<br \/><br \/>[Omitted table]<\/div><p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n\n<p>[Omitted table]<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Identification of the activity to which the economic unit is dedicated. In order to obtain the information, cite the name of the company or business recorded in the preceding question. You may ask the question in the following way:<br \/>- What type of work does <span class=\"lang\">\"Textilera San Marcos\"<\/span>, for which you worked last week, do?<br \/>- What type of work did Mr. Emilio do last week?<\/div><p>To further clarify the information, describe in detail the type of activity. To do this, ask additional questions, such as the following:<\/p>\n<div class=\"i1\">- Does the construction company build complete houses (from foundation to finishing) or just the structural work?<br \/>- In addition to demolishing buildings, does it also build them?<br \/>- What types of installations does it complete in the buildings: air conditioning, screens for bathrooms, anti-theft devices, electricity, gas piping, plumbing, floors, agricultural irrigation systems?<br \/>- If an informant reports that the economic unit for which they work performs more than one activity, ask what is the main one and underline it. Respect their response. For example, selling groceries, preparing and selling food, or collecting medicinal herbs and providing medical care; ask which is the most important activity. Record both, but underline the one reported as main.<br \/>- When an economic unit's activities vary throughout the year, for example: in one season it is dedicated to agricultural activities and in another, building homes; to selling ice cream in spring and summer and selling flags in September and toys in December. Record the activities performed during the reference period.<br \/>- Sequence to follow. Regardless of the information recorded, continue with question 4b.<\/div>","var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed in the public sector","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the respondent's type of economic unit, tertiary classification.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Government-run","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Not government-run","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_TUE_PPAL","name":"MX2018I_TUE_PPAL","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"780","loc_end_pos":"780","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Informal sector in primary job","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates whether the primary job is in the informal sector.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"NIU (not in universe)","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"1","labl":"Informal sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Outside the informal sector","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Work Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"},{"file_id":"P","vid":"MX2018I_ZONA","name":"MX2018I_ZONA","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_dcml":"0","var_wgt":null,"var_is_wgt":null,"loc_start_pos":"781","loc_end_pos":"781","loc_width":"1","loc_rec_seg_no":null,"labl":"Minimum wage salary zone","var_imputation":null,"var_security":null,"var_resp_unit":null,"var_analysis_unit":null,"var_qstn_preqtxt":null,"var_qstn_qstnlit":null,"var_qstn_postqtxt":null,"var_qstn_ivuinstr":null,"var_universe":"Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS: All persons","var_universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[],"var_txt":"This variable indicates the minimum wage salary zone.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Zone A","is_missing":null,"stats":[]},{"value":"2","labl":"Zone B","is_missing":null,"stats":[]}],"var_codinstr":null,"var_concept":[{"title":"Income Variables -- PERSON","vocab":"IPUMS","uri":null}],"var_format":{"type":"numeric","schema":"other","category":null,"name":null},"var_notes":null,"var_val_range":{"min":null,"max":null,"units":null},"fid":"P"}],"variable_groups":[]}