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Labour Force
Survey
By
Munir Ahamd Aslam
Director FBS
Presentation on FBS – May, 2006
LABOUR FORCE SURVEY
Introduction
The Federal Bureau of Statistics has been conducting
Labour Force Survey (LFS) since 1963, more or less, on
annual basis . The last annual survey was held for 200304. A “Panel on Labour Statistics” comprised of all
stakeholders reviews LFS questionnaire/ methodology in
line with international standards.
LABOUR FORCE SURVEY
Improvements
The Survey’s questionnaire was revised in 1990 to add
questions on a set of activities to augment participation
rates particularly of females. The questionnaire was
further improved in 1995 to reckon with the size and
composition of migration and informal sectors. The scope
of the survey was extended in 2001-02 to occupational
safety and health as well . The questionnaire was further
articulated in 2005 for the current LFS 2005-06.
LABOUR FORCE SURVEY
General Objectives
i. Summarily, the survey aims to provide data on (a) age,
sex, marital status, literacy, level of education and
migration of the population,(b) dimensions of country’s
labour force, such as (i) employed labour force classified
by industry, formal & informal sectors, employment
status hours worked, (ii) occupational safety and health
information of the employed persons and (iii)
characteristics of the unemployed labour i.e. age sex and
level of education and pervious experience.
LABOUR FORCE SURVEY
Methodology
The LFS is household inquiry (direct personal) based on
stratified two-stage sample design. The universe consists
of all urban and rural areas of the four provinces of
Pakistan. Enumeration of sample is evenly distributed
through four quarters of the survey year in order to take
care of seasonality.
CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
Employed
The “Employed” comprises all persons ten years
of age and above who worked at least one hour during
the reference period I.e. week preceding the date of
enumeration, and were either “paid employed” or “self
employed”. Persons, employed on permanent/regular
footings have not worked for any reason during the
reference period are however, treated as employed.
CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
Unemployed
The “unemployed” comprises all persons ten years of age
and above who during the reference period were:
i)
ii)
iii)
“With out work” i.e. were not in paid-employment
or self-employment;
“Currently available for work” i.e. were available
for paid employment or self-employment; and
“Seeking work” i.e. had taken specific steps in a
specified recent period to seek paid employment
or self-employment.
CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
Population not Currently Active:
The “population not currently active” or “persons not in the labour
force” comprises all persons who were not employed or unemployed during
the reference period and hence not currently active on account of the following
reasons:(a) Attending educational institutions, (b) Engaged in
household
duties, (c) Retired or old age, (d) Too young to work,(e) Agricultural
landlord and/or property owner(given on rent or lease). They are
owners but they do not work for their properties (f) Persons who
derive their income solely from royalties, dividends,etc, (g) Engaged
in immoral pursuits such as prostitutes, beggars,thieves and smugglers
etc. (h) Voluntary social workers doing work outside the family
enterprise, (i) Living entirely on charity and (j) Other reasons such as
infirmity etc.
LABOUR FORCE SURVEY
Quarterly Enumeration
The LFS for 2005-06 is the first-ever being undertaken
on quarterly basis. For this purpose, annual sample of
36000 households is being enumerated evenly in the
four quarters of the reference year. The 1st(JulySept. 2005) and 2nd quarter(Oct-Dec 2005) have been
compiled in a limited report format. The enumeration
is spread evenly over three months of the given
quarter.
LABOUR FORCE SURVEY
An Observation
LFS 2005-06 being 1st ever-quarterly survey does not
have previous quarterly reference to be contrasted with
and can be regarded as a sort of benchmark for
subsequent LFS be held on quarterly basis. Further, the
quarterly figures are liable to depart from the ultimate
annual figures of the survey as per usual caveats.
However, to make an indicative assessment, its findings
can be collated with that of the previous annual LFS
2003-04.