Changes for page R170 - Labour Statistics Recommendation (No.170)
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... ... @@ -78,45 +78,57 @@ 78 78 79 79 === Statistics of Household Expenditure and Household Income === 80 80 81 -~1 .11.81 +~11. 82 82 83 -* (1) Statistics of household expenditure or, where appropriate, family expenditure and, where possible, household income or, where appropriate, family income, should be compiled at least once every ten years. 84 -* (2) These statistics should provide, inter alia, in respect of households or families as the case may be - 85 -** (a) detailed data on expenditure; 86 -** (b) where possible, detailed data on income according to level and source of income; 87 -** (c) detailed data on their composition, according to sex, age group and other significant characteristics of their members; and 88 -** (d) data on expenditure and, where possible, income, classified according to their size and type, expenditure class and, where possible, income class. Statistics of Occupational Injuries and Occupational Diseases 83 +(1) Statistics of household expenditure or, where appropriate, family expenditure and, where possible, household income or, where appropriate, family income, should be compiled at least once every ten years. 89 89 90 -1. 12. 91 -1*. (1) Statistics of occupational injuries should be compiled at least once a year. 92 -1*. (2) These statistics should be classified at least according to branch of economic activity and, as far as possible, according to significant characteristics of employees (such as sex, age group and occupation or occupational group or level of qualifications) and of establishments. 93 -1. 13. 94 -1*. (1) As far as possible, statistics of occupational diseases should be compiled at least once a year. 95 -1*. (2) These statistics should be classified at least according to branch of economic activity and, as far as possible, according to significant characteristics of employees (such as sex, age group and occupation or occupational group or level of qualifications) and of establishments. 85 +(2) These statistics should provide, inter alia, in respect of households or families as the case may be - 96 96 97 -Statistics of Industrial Disputes 87 +* (a) detailed data on expenditure; 88 +* (b) where possible, detailed data on income according to level and source of income; 89 +* (c) detailed data on their composition, according to sex, age group and other significant characteristics of their members; and 90 +* (d) data on expenditure and, where possible, income, classified according to their size and type, expenditure class and, where possible, income class. Statistics of Occupational Injuries and Occupational Diseases 98 98 99 - ~1.14.92 +12. 100 100 94 +(1) Statistics of occupational injuries should be compiled at least once a year. 95 + 96 +(2) These statistics should be classified at least according to branch of economic activity and, as far as possible, according to significant characteristics of employees (such as sex, age group and occupation or occupational group or level of qualifications) and of establishments. 97 + 98 +13. 99 + 100 +(1) As far as possible, statistics of occupational diseases should be compiled at least once a year. 101 + 102 +(2) These statistics should be classified at least according to branch of economic activity and, as far as possible, according to significant characteristics of employees (such as sex, age group and occupation or occupational group or level of qualifications) and of establishments. 103 + 104 +=== Statistics of Industrial Disputes === 105 + 106 +14. 107 + 101 101 * (1) Statistics of industrial disputes should be compiled at least once a year. 102 102 * (2) These statistics should be classified at least according to branch of economic activity. 103 103 104 -Statistics of Productivity 111 +== Statistics of Productivity == 105 105 106 - ~1. 15. Statistics of productivity should be progressively developed and compiled covering important branches of economic activity.113 +15. Statistics of productivity should be progressively developed and compiled covering important branches of economic activity. 107 107 108 - 1. Statistical Infrastructure115 += II. Statistical Infrastructure = 109 109 110 -1. 16. For the purposes of collecting and compiling the labour statistics in pursuance of Part I of this Recommendation, Members should progressively develop the appropriate national statistical infrastructure. The major elements of such an infrastructure should include - 111 -1*. (a) a comprehensive and up-to-date register of establishments or enterprises for the purposes of surveys or censuses; such a register should be sufficiently detailed to permit the selection of samples of establishments or enterprises; 112 -1*. (b) a co-ordinated system for the implementation of surveys or censuses of establishments or enterprises; 113 -1*. (c) a capability for the implementation of a continuous and co-ordinated series of national surveys of households or individuals; and 114 -1*. (d) access for statistical purposes, with appropriate safeguards for their confidential use, to administrative records (such as those of employment services, social security bodies, labour inspection services). 115 -1. 17. Members should establish appropriate national standard classifications, and should encourage and co-ordinate the observance as far as possible of these classifications by all bodies concerned. 116 -1. 18. Members should take the necessary steps to harmonise the statistics compiled in pursuance of this Recommendation from different sources and by different bodies. 117 -1. 19. 118 -1*. (1) In designing or revising the concepts, definitions and methodology used in the collection, compilation and publication of the statistics provided for in this Recommendation, Members should take into consideration the international recommendations on labour statistics established under the auspices of the International Labour Organisation, and relevant recommendations of other competent international organisations. 119 -1*. (2) Members should review and, if appropriate, revise or update the concepts, definitions and classifications used in compiling labour statistics in pursuance of this Recommendation when the relevant international standards and guide-lines are revised, or when new ones are established. 120 -1. 20. In designing or revising the concepts, definitions and methodology used in the collection, compilation and publication of the statistics provided for in the Labour Statistics Convention, 1985, and in this Recommendation, Members might seek assistance from the International Labour Office. 117 +16. For the purposes of collecting and compiling the labour statistics in pursuance of Part I of this Recommendation, Members should progressively develop the appropriate national statistical infrastructure. The major elements of such an infrastructure should include - 121 121 122 - 119 +* (a) a comprehensive and up-to-date register of establishments or enterprises for the purposes of surveys or censuses; such a register should be sufficiently detailed to permit the selection of samples of establishments or enterprises; 120 +* (b) a co-ordinated system for the implementation of surveys or censuses of establishments or enterprises; 121 +* (c) a capability for the implementation of a continuous and co-ordinated series of national surveys of households or individuals; and 122 +* (d) access for statistical purposes, with appropriate safeguards for their confidential use, to administrative records (such as those of employment services, social security bodies, labour inspection services). 123 + 124 +17. Members should establish appropriate national standard classifications, and should encourage and co-ordinate the observance as far as possible of these classifications by all bodies concerned. 125 + 126 +18. Members should take the necessary steps to harmonise the statistics compiled in pursuance of this Recommendation from different sources and by different bodies. 127 + 128 +19. 129 + 130 +(1) In designing or revising the concepts, definitions and methodology used in the collection, compilation and publication of the statistics provided for in this Recommendation, Members should take into consideration the international recommendations on labour statistics established under the auspices of the International Labour Organisation, and relevant recommendations of other competent international organisations. 131 + 132 +(2) Members should review and, if appropriate, revise or update the concepts, definitions and classifications used in compiling labour statistics in pursuance of this Recommendation when the relevant international standards and guide-lines are revised, or when new ones are established. 133 + 134 +20. In designing or revising the concepts, definitions and methodology used in the collection, compilation and publication of the statistics provided for in the Labour Statistics Convention, 1985, and in this Recommendation, Members might seek assistance from the International Labour Office.