Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment 2017/2018
Philippines, 2018 - 2019
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PHL-PSA-ISLE-2017_2018-v02
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Part
III_Employment_1 -
Part
III_Employment_2 -
Part
IV_Occupational
Shortages and
Surpluses -
Part V_Training
of Workers -
Part
II_Unionism and
Collective
Bargaining -
Part
IX_Occupational
Injuries and
Diseases -
Part
VII_Employees’
Compensation
Program -
Part
VI_Productivity
Improvement
Program and
Gainsharing
Practices -
Part
VIII_Occupational
Safety and
Health
Practices
3.4. Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Traumatic Amputations (PIWL_AMP)
Data File: Part IX_Occupational Injuries and Diseases
Overview
vald
12066
invd
0
min
0
max
220
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 220
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Workdays Lost of Permanent Incapacity Cases - Traumatic Amputations
Description
Workdays lost - refer to working days (consecutive or staggered) an injured person was absent from work, starting the day after the accident. If the person is still absent from work by the end of the reference year, his/her workdays lost cover the period from the day after the accident up to the end of the reference year. Temporary absences from work of less than one day for medical treatment are not included in workdays lost.
Traumatic amputations - the lost of a body part - usually a finger, toe, arm or leg that includes traumatic enucleation of the eye.
Traumatic amputations - the lost of a body part - usually a finger, toe, arm or leg that includes traumatic enucleation of the eye.