- Accepted
- http://purl.semanticstat.org/LabourMarket/Glossary/PersonsInEmployment TTL
- Persons in Employment
Persons in employment are defined as all those of working age who, during a short reference period, were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit.
Employed persons include both self-employed (regardless of whether it was permanent, temporary, seasonal, casual or one-time work) and self-employed in all sectors of the economy. Thus, the number of employees should include persons working in state-owned enterprises and organizations; in cooperatives of all types; in private enterprises and enterprises with a mixed form of ownership; in public organizations (including ministers of religious worship); in farming (peasant) farms, as well as those engaged in self-employment, in a personal subsidiary farm and for individuals, or performing work as an assistant at a family enterprise.
Employed persons include:
- employed persons who are "at work", i.e. those who have worked at least one hour at the workplace;
- employed persons who are "not at work" due to temporary absence from the workplace or the organization of working hours (for example, due to shift work, flexible working hours and overtime days off).
- Working Age, Short Reference Period, Employees, Work, Working Time
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Used in the following terms: Duration of the Search for Employment, Economically Active Population, Employees, Labour Force, Labour Underutilization
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Part-Time Worker, Population Employed in the Informal Sector, Time-Related Underemployment, Workers in Employment for Pay, Workers in Employment for Profit
Backlinks: 5 Measurement recommendations, Guidelines on International Labor Migration Statistics, the 20th ICLS, Resolution I. Resolution concerning statistics of work, employment and labour underutilization, the 19 ICLS, Resolution I. Resolution concerning the measurement of working time, the 18th ICLS, Resolution I: Resolution concerning statistics of the informal economy, the 21st ICLS