Transcript PPT

Regional Workshop on
GENDER STATISTICS AND
HUMAN RIGHTS REPORTING
PRESENTATION
Structure of Presentation
1. Comparing Census Results with LFS
for women in the workforce
2. Lessons Learned and Challenges
faced while working on both the
2011 RMI Census and 2012 Labor
Force Survey
The questions asked on Labor section for the Census are as follows:
Did ‘person’ have any work in the past 7 days, either full time or part time?
P19.
Did ‘person’ have a job or business that he/she did not work in the past
seven days?
P20.
Did “person” have a job or business that he/she did not work in the past
seven days?
P21.
What type of work/activity does ‘person’ usually do?
1) work for pay (private)
2) work for pay (govt)
3) self employed without any employee as defined in “4”
4) employer in any family owned and operated farm/business (with one or
more regular paid employees)
5) Volunteer work
6) unpaid work in a family business
7) producing goods (farm, fishing etc ) mainly for sale
8) producing goods (farm, fishing, etc) mainly for own consumption
P22.
How many hours did ‘person’ work in the past 7 days?
P23.
P24.
P25.
P26.
P27.
P28.
What was ‘person’s ‘ activity/ occupation during the past seven days? Eg:
Coconut farmer, fisherman, filing clerk, handicraft maker, nurse.
What kind of business/industry did ‘person’ work in the past seven days?
Was ‘person’ available for work in the past seven days?
1) yes
2) No (go to P28)
Did ‘person’ look for work in the past seven days?
Why did ‘person’ not look for work in the past seven days?
Did ‘person’ earn income from “wages & salarie; net receipts from
businesses/profession; commissions, tips, bonuses, allowances; interests,
dividents, net rental, royalty, income from estates; social security,
retirement, survivor and disabilitiy pensions; others” during the past 12
months?
Questions used for the Labor Force Survey:
LF1.
What was “person’s” main activity during last week?
* Paid employment; un-paid employment; not in labour force*
LF2.Type of activity (occupation)?
LF3.What industry did “person” work in?
LF4.How many hours did “person” work in this main activity last week?
LF5.Would “person” be willing and available to work more hours in this main activity?
*If YES, record number and go to LF6*
*If NO, record “00” and go to LF6*
LF6.In addition to the main activity, did person do any other activity (even for
just 1 hour?
*If YES, insert LF1 code and go to LF7*
*If NO, record 00 and skip to LF11*
LF 7
Type of activity (occupation)
LF8
What industry did “person” work in?
LF9
How many hours did person work in this other (secondary) activity last
week?
LF10
Would “person” be willing and available to work more hours in this other
(secondary) activity?
*if YES, record number of hours and go to LF11*
*if NO, record 00 ad go to LF11*
LF11
Did person actively look for work? (for people who answered LF1 with categories
under UNPAID EMPLOYMENT and NOT IN LABOR FORCE)
LF11
Did person actively look for other work/another job? (for people who answered LF1
under category PAID EMPLOYMENT)
LF12
Why not?
1) Student
2) not interested in working
3) do not want to work more/take another job (enough work already)
4) believe no paid work available
5) discouraged (stopped looking, can’t find anything)
6) Weather/no transport
7) Disabled
8) Happy with what I am doing
9) Othe
LF13
Was person available to work, or take another job last week? Yes or no
RMI CENSUS
LABOR FORCE
FRAMEWORK
WORKING AGE
GROUP
TOTAL
LABOUR
FORCE
UNEMPLOYED
POPULATION
EMPLOYED
POPULATION
TOTAL NON IN
LABOR FORCE
STUDENT
PAID
WORKERS
FORMAL
EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCING
GOODS FOR
SALE
UNPAID
WORKERS
VOLUNTARY WORK/UNPAID
FAMILY WORKER
PRODUCING GOODS FOR OWN
CONSUMTION/SUBSISTENCE
FULL TIME
HOME DUTIES
RETIRE/OLD
AGE/DISABLED
INACTIVE
WORKING AGE
GROUP
LABOR FORCE
FRAMEWORK
TOTAL
LABOUR
FORCE
UNEMPLOYED
POPULATION
EMPLOYED
POPULATION
TOTAL NON IN
LABOR FORCE
STUDENT
PAID
WORKERS
FORMAL
EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCING
GOODS FOR
SALE
UNPAID
WORKERS
UNPAID
FAMILY
WORKER
NO WORK BUT LOOKING
FOR WORK AND
AVAILABLE TO WORK
NOT LOOKING FOR
WORK BUT AVAILABLE
TO WORK
FULL TIME
HOME DUTIES
RETIRE/OLD
AGE/DISABLED
PRODUCING GOODS FO OWN
CONSUMTION/SUBSISTENCE
INACTIVE
VOLUNTARY/COMMUNITY
WORK
It is shown in the Census results that
out of the 12,647 employed
population, 65% were males whereas
35% were females. This is compared
to 50% males/50% females employed
population in the LFS results.