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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division METHODS USED TO COLLECT INFORMATION ON ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS IN THE ECE 2000 ROUND OF POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUSES Social and Demographic Statistics Section UN Economic Commission for Europe - Statistical Division ECE Work Session on Population Census Geneve, 23-25 November 2004
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Student Pension or other Housework Other Employed Unemployed InactiveActive Population
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division A1. What is your activity status? A2. Do you work? A.3 Source of livelihood
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division First Approach
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Mix of concepts In employment Working Working out of empl. Working st. pens Part time and homemaker Contributing family Apprentice Individual farmer Self-employed Unemployed Looking for job Unemployed not looking Future job guaranteed Income from property Homemaker Student Pre-school children Disable, pensioner, retired Maternity leave Dependent Conscript
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Implications for the Revision of the ECE Recommendations Few countries have mixed in one question the concepts of activity status and status in employment. Should the new Recommendations discuss this in more details by emphasizing the difference between the two concepts and specifically state whether this could create confusion or not?
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Second Approach
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Second Approach More detailed information for the unemployed population and less for the inactive population
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Third Approach
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Categories for sources of livelihood
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Categories for sources of livelihood Wage/salary work Self employed Self employed with/without Farmer Income from property Owner of enterprise Pension Unemployemnt benefits Other aid State aid Dependent Auxillary family Conscript Child care allowence Scholarship Contributing family worker
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Third Approach Some of the categories related to the inactive population are similar to the ones used in the first two approaches and for sub-populations such as pensioners it may be possible to have comparable results. For other categories of the non-active population it would be difficult to compare data. It is for example not possible to distinguish students other than those who had e scholarship.
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Implications for the Revision of the ECE Recommendations The current ECE Recommendations state that “Information on main source of livelihood should be obtained for all persons, whether they are economically active or not, and may not necessary coincide with the main activity status or the main economic activity of the person”. Should the recommendations be more explicit in stating that the concepts of income, activity status, status in employment, and institutional unit should be kept separated and that source of livelihood should be collected as a complementary information and not as a core topic? Some guidelines to countries that wish to keep time-series with the approach based on source of livelihood could also be included in the new Recommendations or be developed as a technical document.
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Three approaches Three purposes?
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Age limit for employment
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Implications for the Revision of the ECE Recommendations About 40% of the countries asked the unemployed population information about previous employment. The current ECE Recommendations do not include reference to the collection of information on previous employment. The World Recommendations mention that “An unemployed person should be coded to occupation, industry, status in employment and sector on the basis of the last job” (para 2.212). Should this be considered for the new Recommendations as well? Should a time limit be also included?
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Implications for the Revision of the ECE Recommendations There seems to be in the region a different use of the same terminology with regard to self-employed and own-account workers. Some countries follow the ILO classification where self-employed includes all the categories except employees and other follow the Eurostat classification where self-employed is linked to the concept of own-account workers (and employers for self-employed with employees). The new Recommendations should consider these practices and give clear guidelines on how to handle these differences.
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WS Population Census 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Census Employment – LFS Employment
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