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Labor Force Survey January 1991
Philippines, 1991
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-LFS-1991Q1-v01
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National Statistics Office
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Did have a job? (JOB)
Data File: 1991jan
Overview
vald
39566
vald
22205895.6
invd
97320
invd
36300934
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
1 - 2
Questions and instructions
Column 12 - Even though ___ did not work, did ___ have a job or business during the past week?
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 244338 | 1.1% | |
2 | 21961557 | 98.9% | |
Sysmiss | 36300934 |
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.
This question in column 12 is asked if the answer in column 11 is "NO".
If the answer to this question is "YES", ask the next question on primary occupation. Otherwise, skip to column 22 (persons who had no job/business).
Some persons may not have worked at all during the past week but may actually have jobs or businesses that they are temporarily not reporting to, as in the following cases:
- An employee on strike
- A person temporarily laid off due to non-economic reasons like machine breakdown
- A person with a new job to begin within 2 weeks from the date of the interview
- Regular and temporary teachers, excluding substitutes, during summer vacation who still receive pay and who expect to go back to their jobs in the next school year
These persons are considered employed even though they are not actually at work. They should have an answer of "1" - YES in column 12.
- An employee on strike
- A person temporarily laid off due to non-economic reasons like machine breakdown
- A person with a new job to begin within 2 weeks from the date of the interview
- Regular and temporary teachers, excluding substitutes, during summer vacation who still receive pay and who expect to go back to their jobs in the next school year
These persons are considered employed even though they are not actually at work. They should have an answer of "1" - YES in column 12.
Description
Some persons may not have worked at all during the past week but may actually have jobs or businesses that they are temporarily not reporting to, as in the following cases:
- An employee on strike
- A person temporarily laid off due to non-economic reasons like machine breakdown
- A person with a new job to begin within 2 weeks from the date of the interview
- Regular and temporary teachers, excluding substitutes, during summer vacation who still receive pay and who expect to go back to their jobs in the next school year
These persons are considered employed even though they are not actually at work.
- An employee on strike
- A person temporarily laid off due to non-economic reasons like machine breakdown
- A person with a new job to begin within 2 weeks from the date of the interview
- Regular and temporary teachers, excluding substitutes, during summer vacation who still receive pay and who expect to go back to their jobs in the next school year
These persons are considered employed even though they are not actually at work.
For members 10 years old and over except overseas contract workers.