Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2009
Philippines, 2009 - 2010
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PHL-NSO-FIES-2009-v01.
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HH head Employment Status (2nd visit only) (Z2081_H_CW)
Data File: fies2009_v2
Overview
vald
31899
invd
6501
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
0 - 6
Questions and instructions
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
0 | 657 | 2.1% | |
1 | 11633 | 36.5% | |
2 | 2681 | 8.4% | |
3 | 13300 | 41.7% | |
4 | 3389 | 10.6% | |
5 | 14 | 0% | |
6 | 225 | 0.7% | |
Sysmiss | 6501 |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Question pretext
Particulars about the Head of the Family
Description
Text
Class of worker refers to the relationship of the worker to the establishment in which he works. In some countries “Industrial Status” is used.
The following are the categories for the class of worker:
0 - Worked for private household. Refers to a person who works in a private household for pay, in cash or in kind. Examples: domestic helper, household cook, gardener, and family driver.
1 - Worked for private establishment. Refers to a person who works in a private establishment for pay, in cash or in kind. This class of workers not only includes persons working for a private industry, but also those working for a religious group (priest, acolyte), missionary (nuns, sisters, and others), unions, and non-profit organizations.
This category includes the following types of workers:
launderers working in private establishment
carpenters working in private establishment
persons working in public work projects on private contracts
public transport drivers who do not own the vehicle but drive it on boundary basis
dock hands or stevedores
cargo handlers in railroad stations or piers
palay harvester getting fixed share of the produce
Filipinos working in embassies, legation, chancelleries or consulates of foreign government in the Philippines
Filipinos working in international organizations of Sovereign States of Governments like the United Nations (UN), and World Health Organization (WHO)
2 - Worked for government/government-controlled corporation. Refers to a person who works for the Philippine government or a government-controlled corporation, or any of its instrumentalities.
Examples for this category of workers are:
Employees of national government agencies and local government units
Employees of government-owned/controlled corporations and financial institutions, like the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), Social Security System (SSS), and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)
Civilian and military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) (including chaplains, doctors, nurses and dentists)
3 - Self-employed without any paid employee. Refers to a person who works for profit or fees in own business, farm, profession or trade without any paid employee.
Examples for this category of workers are:
· bookkeeper, CPA and doctors
· launderer who accepts laundry job at home using her own pail, basin, water
4 - Employer in own family-operated farm or business. Refers to a person who works in his or her own business, farm, profession or trade and had one or more regular paid employees including family members. A farmer who hires laborers during harvest or planting season, and during such other related activities, is considered an employer provided the activity falls during the reference week.
Domestic helpers, family drivers and other household helpers who assist in the family-operated business, regardless of time spent in this activity, should not be considered hired employees for the business. Hence, a farmer or a business proprietor who is purely assisted by such domestic help should not be considered an employer.
An operator of a retail store who is wholly assisted by unpaid relatives living with him or her in the operation of the store is considered as self-employed.
A farmer working on the farm of another household on exchange labor arrangement, works in the representation of his own farm. He should be reported as the operator of his own farm, either as self-employed without any paid employee (code 3) or as an employer if with at least one paid employee (code 4).
5 - Worked with pay in own family-operated farm or business. Refers to a person who works in own family-operated farm or business, and receives cash or a fixed share of the produce as payment for his or her services. He or she must be a family member of the sample household.
6 - Worked without pay in own family-operated farm or business. Refers to a member of the family who works without pay in a farm or business operated by another family member living in the same household. The free board and lodging, and any cash allowance given as incentives, are not counted as compensation for these family workers. A family member who works on exchange labor arrangements in the farm of another household is included under this category.
The following are the categories for the class of worker:
0 - Worked for private household. Refers to a person who works in a private household for pay, in cash or in kind. Examples: domestic helper, household cook, gardener, and family driver.
1 - Worked for private establishment. Refers to a person who works in a private establishment for pay, in cash or in kind. This class of workers not only includes persons working for a private industry, but also those working for a religious group (priest, acolyte), missionary (nuns, sisters, and others), unions, and non-profit organizations.
This category includes the following types of workers:
launderers working in private establishment
carpenters working in private establishment
persons working in public work projects on private contracts
public transport drivers who do not own the vehicle but drive it on boundary basis
dock hands or stevedores
cargo handlers in railroad stations or piers
palay harvester getting fixed share of the produce
Filipinos working in embassies, legation, chancelleries or consulates of foreign government in the Philippines
Filipinos working in international organizations of Sovereign States of Governments like the United Nations (UN), and World Health Organization (WHO)
2 - Worked for government/government-controlled corporation. Refers to a person who works for the Philippine government or a government-controlled corporation, or any of its instrumentalities.
Examples for this category of workers are:
Employees of national government agencies and local government units
Employees of government-owned/controlled corporations and financial institutions, like the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), Social Security System (SSS), and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)
Civilian and military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) (including chaplains, doctors, nurses and dentists)
3 - Self-employed without any paid employee. Refers to a person who works for profit or fees in own business, farm, profession or trade without any paid employee.
Examples for this category of workers are:
· bookkeeper, CPA and doctors
· launderer who accepts laundry job at home using her own pail, basin, water
4 - Employer in own family-operated farm or business. Refers to a person who works in his or her own business, farm, profession or trade and had one or more regular paid employees including family members. A farmer who hires laborers during harvest or planting season, and during such other related activities, is considered an employer provided the activity falls during the reference week.
Domestic helpers, family drivers and other household helpers who assist in the family-operated business, regardless of time spent in this activity, should not be considered hired employees for the business. Hence, a farmer or a business proprietor who is purely assisted by such domestic help should not be considered an employer.
An operator of a retail store who is wholly assisted by unpaid relatives living with him or her in the operation of the store is considered as self-employed.
A farmer working on the farm of another household on exchange labor arrangement, works in the representation of his own farm. He should be reported as the operator of his own farm, either as self-employed without any paid employee (code 3) or as an employer if with at least one paid employee (code 4).
5 - Worked with pay in own family-operated farm or business. Refers to a person who works in own family-operated farm or business, and receives cash or a fixed share of the produce as payment for his or her services. He or she must be a family member of the sample household.
6 - Worked without pay in own family-operated farm or business. Refers to a member of the family who works without pay in a farm or business operated by another family member living in the same household. The free board and lodging, and any cash allowance given as incentives, are not counted as compensation for these family workers. A family member who works on exchange labor arrangements in the farm of another household is included under this category.