Changes for page Resolution II. Resolution concerning the measurement of employment-related income, the 16th ICLS
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... ... @@ -285,191 +285,119 @@ 285 285 |(% style="width:92px" %)62|(% style="width:671px" %)Air transport 286 286 |(% style="width:92px" %)63|(% style="width:671px" %)Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies 287 287 |(% style="width:92px" %)64|(% style="width:671px" %)Post and telecommunications 288 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 289 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 290 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 291 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 292 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 293 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 294 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 295 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 296 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 297 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 298 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 299 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 300 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 301 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 302 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 303 -|(% style="width:92px" %) |(% style="width:671px" %) 288 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**J**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Financial intermediation** 289 +|(% style="width:92px" %)65|(% style="width:671px" %)Financial intermediation, except insurance and pension funding 290 +|(% style="width:92px" %)66|(% style="width:671px" %)Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security 291 +|(% style="width:92px" %)67|(% style="width:671px" %)Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation 292 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**K**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Real estate, renting and business activities** 293 +|(% style="width:92px" %)70|(% style="width:671px" %)Real estate activities 294 +|(% style="width:92px" %)71|(% style="width:671px" %)Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of personal and household goods 295 +|(% style="width:92px" %)72|(% style="width:671px" %)Computer and related activities 296 +|(% style="width:92px" %)73|(% style="width:671px" %)Research and development 297 +|(% style="width:92px" %)74|(% style="width:671px" %)Other business activities 298 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**L**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Public administration and defence; compulsory social security ** 299 +|(% style="width:92px" %)75|(% style="width:671px" %)Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 300 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**M**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Education** 301 +|(% style="width:92px" %)80|(% style="width:671px" %)Education 302 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**N**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Health and social work** 303 +|(% style="width:92px" %)85|(% style="width:671px" %)Health and social work 304 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**O**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Other community, social and personal service activities** 305 +|(% style="width:92px" %)90|(% style="width:671px" %)Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities 306 +|(% style="width:92px" %)91|(% style="width:671px" %)Activities of membership organizations, not elsewhere classified 307 +|(% style="width:92px" %)92|(% style="width:671px" %)Recreational, cultural and sporting activities 308 +|(% style="width:92px" %)93|(% style="width:671px" %)Other service activities 309 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**P**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Private households with employed persons** 310 +|(% style="width:92px" %)95|(% style="width:671px" %)Private households with employed persons 311 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**Q**|(% style="width:671px" %)**Extra-territorial organizations and bodies** 312 +|(% style="width:92px" %)99|(% style="width:671px" %)Extra-territorial organizations and bodies 304 304 305 305 306 306 307 - 308 - **I ** 309 - 310 -Land transport; transport via pipelines 311 - 312 -Water transport 313 - 314 -Air transport 315 - 316 -Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies 317 - 318 -Post and telecommunications 319 - 320 - **J Financial intermediation** 321 - 322 -Financial intermediation, except insurance and pension funding 323 - 324 -Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security 325 - 326 -Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation 327 - 328 - **K Real estate, renting and business activities** 329 - 330 -Real estate activities 331 - 332 -Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of personal and household goods 333 - 334 -Computer and related activities 335 - 336 -Research and development 337 - 338 -Other business activities 339 - 340 -**Public administration and defence; compulsory social security **75 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 341 - 342 -**Education **80 Education 343 - 344 -**Health and social (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) **85 Health and social (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work 345 - 346 -**Other community, social and personal service activities** 347 - 348 -Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities 349 - 350 -Activities of membership organizations, not elsewhere classified 351 - 352 -Recreational, cultural and sporting activities 93 Other service activities 353 - 354 -**Private households with [[employed persons>>doc:working:Glossary.Persons in Employment.WebHome]] **95 Private households with [[employed persons>>doc:working:Glossary.Persons in Employment.WebHome]] 355 - 356 -**Extra-territorial organizations and bodies** 357 - 358 - 99 Extra-territorial organizations and bodies 359 - 360 360 = Annex B. Classification according to size of enterprise, establishment or local unit = 361 361 362 362 The following size classes, expressed in terms of the average number of persons engaged in the enterprise, establishment or local unit are based on those recommended for international comparisons in the 1983 World Programme of Industrial Statistics.{{footnote}}For full details, see United Nations: International Recommendations for Industrial Statistics, Statistical 363 -Papers, Series M, No. 48, Rev. 1 (New York, UN doc. ST/ESA/STAT/SER.M/48/Rev. 1, 1983).{{/footnote}} For national purposes, ranges should be established according to each country’s circumstances and needs. 319 +Papers, Series M, No. 48, Rev. 1 (New York, UN doc. ST/ESA/STAT/SER.M/48/Rev. 1, 1983).{{/footnote}} For national purposes, ranges should be established according to each country’s circumstances and needs. ** ** 364 364 365 - **Code Designation** 366 - 321 +(% style="width:469.957px" %) 322 +|(% style="width:104px" %)**Code**|(% style="width:363px" %)**Designation** 323 +|(% style="width:104px" %)A|(% style="width:363px" %)((( 367 367 1 to 4 persons engaged 368 - 325 +))) 326 +|(% style="width:104px" %)B|(% style="width:363px" %)((( 369 369 5 to 9 persons engaged 370 - 328 +))) 329 +|(% style="width:104px" %)C|(% style="width:363px" %)((( 371 371 10 to 19 persons engaged 372 - 331 +))) 332 +|(% style="width:104px" %)D|(% style="width:363px" %)((( 373 373 20 to 49 persons engaged 374 - 334 +))) 335 +|(% style="width:104px" %)E|(% style="width:363px" %)((( 375 375 50 to 99 persons engaged 376 - 337 +))) 338 +|(% style="width:104px" %)F|(% style="width:363px" %)((( 377 377 100 to 149 persons engaged 378 - 340 +))) 341 +|(% style="width:104px" %)G|(% style="width:363px" %)((( 379 379 150 to 199 persons engaged 380 - 343 +))) 344 +|(% style="width:104px" %)H|(% style="width:363px" %)((( 381 381 200 to 249 persons engaged 346 +))) 347 +|(% style="width:104px" %)I|(% style="width:363px" %)250 to 499 persons engaged 348 +|(% style="width:104px" %)J|(% style="width:363px" %)500 to 999 persons engaged 349 +|(% style="width:104px" %)K|(% style="width:363px" %)1,000 or more persons engaged 350 +|(% style="width:104px" %)Z|(% style="width:363px" %)Size unknown 382 382 383 - 250to499personsengaged352 += Annex C. Classification of occupations = 384 384 385 - 500to999persons engaged354 +== International S tandard Classification of Occupations, IS CO-88{{footnote}}For full details, see ILO International Standard Classification of Occupations: ISCO-88 (Geneva, 1990).{{/footnote}} (major groups and sub-major groups) == 386 386 387 -1,000 or more persons engaged 356 +(% style="width:626.957px" %) 357 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**Code**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Designation** 358 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**1**|(% style="width:513px" %) **Legislators, senior officials and managers** 359 +|(% style="width:111px" %)11|(% style="width:513px" %)Legislators and senior officials 360 +|(% style="width:111px" %)12|(% style="width:513px" %)((( 361 +(% id="cke_bm_503200S" style="display:none" %) (%%)General managers{{footnote}}This sub-major group is intended to include persons who manage enterprises on their own behalf, or on behalf of the proprietor, with some non-managerial help and assistance of no more than one other manager.{{/footnote}} 362 +))) 363 +|(% style="width:111px" %)13|(% style="width:513px" %)((( 364 +(% id="cke_bm_492006S" style="display:none" %) (%%)Corporate managers{{footnote}}This sub-major group is intended to include persons who — as directors, chief executives or department managers — manage enterprises requiring a total of three or more managers.{{/footnote}} 365 +))) 366 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**2**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Professionals** 367 +|(% style="width:111px" %)21|(% style="width:513px" %)Physical, mathematical and engineering science professionals 368 +|(% style="width:111px" %)22|(% style="width:513px" %)Life science and health associate professionals 369 +|(% style="width:111px" %)23|(% style="width:513px" %)Teaching associate professionals 370 +|(% style="width:111px" %)24|(% style="width:513px" %)Other associate professionals 371 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**3**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Technicians and associate professionals** 372 +|(% style="width:111px" %)31|(% style="width:513px" %)Physical and engineering science associate professionals 373 +|(% style="width:111px" %)32|(% style="width:513px" %)Life science and health associate professionals 374 +|(% style="width:111px" %)33|(% style="width:513px" %)Teaching associate professionals 375 +|(% style="width:111px" %)34|(% style="width:513px" %)Other associate professionals 376 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**4**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Clerks** 377 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Office clerks 378 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Customer services clerks 379 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**5**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Service workers and shop and market sales workers** 380 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Personal and protective services workers 381 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Models, salespersons and demonstrators 382 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**6**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Skilled agricultural and fishery workers** 383 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Market-oriented skilled agricultural and fishery workers 384 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers 385 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**7**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Craft and related trades workers** 386 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Extraction and building trades workers 387 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Metal, machinery and related trades workers 388 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Precision, handicraft, printing and related trades workers 389 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Other craft and related trades workers 390 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**8**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Plant and machine operators and assemblers** 391 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Stationary plant and related operators 392 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Machinery operators and assemblers 393 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Drivers and mobile plant operators 394 +|(% style="width:111px" %)**9**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Elementary occupations** 395 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Sales and services elementary occupations 396 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Agricultural, fishery and related labourers 397 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport 398 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)**Armed forces** 399 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %)Armed forces 388 388 389 - Z Size unknown 390 - 391 -Annex C 392 - 393 -Classification of occupations 394 - 395 -International S tandard Classification of Occupations, IS CO-88{{footnote}}For full details, see ILO International Standard Classification of Occupations: ISCO-88 (Geneva, 1990).{{/footnote}} (major groups and sub-major groups) 396 - 397 - **Code Designation** 398 - 399 - **1 Legislators, senior officials and managers** 400 - 401 -Legislators and senior officials 402 - 403 -Corporate managers{{footnote}}This sub-major group is intended to include persons who — as directors, chief executives or department managers — manage enterprises requiring a total of three or more managers.{{/footnote}} 404 - 405 -General managers{{footnote}}This sub-major group is intended to include persons who manage enterprises on their own behalf, or on behalf of the proprietor, with some non-managerial help and assistance of no more than one other manager.{{/footnote}} 406 - 407 - **2 Professionals** 408 - 409 -Physical, mathematical and engineering science professionals 410 - 411 -Life science and health professionals 412 - 413 -Teaching professionals 414 - 415 -Other professionals 416 - 417 - **3 Technicians and associate professionals** 418 - 419 -Physical and engineering science associate professionals 420 - 421 -Life science and health associate professionals 422 - 423 -Teaching associate professionals 34 Other associate professionals 424 - 425 - **4 Clerks** 426 - 427 -Office clerks 428 - 429 -Customer services clerks 430 - 431 - **5 Service workers and shop and market sales workers** 432 - 433 -Personal and protective services workers 434 - 435 -Models, salespersons and demonstrators 436 - 437 - **6 Skilled agricultural and fishery workers** 438 - 439 -Market-oriented skilled agricultural and fishery workers 440 - 441 -Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers 442 - 443 - **7 Craft and related trades workers** 444 - 445 -Extraction and building trades workers 446 - 447 -Metal, machinery and related trades workers 448 - 449 -Precision, handicraft, printing and related trades workers 450 - 451 -Other craft and related trades workers 452 - 453 - **8 Plant and machine operators and assemblers** 454 - 455 -Stationary plant and related operators 456 - 457 -Machinery operators and assemblers 458 - 459 -Drivers and mobile plant operators 460 - 461 - **9 Elementary occupations** 462 - 463 -Sales and services elementary occupations 464 - 465 -Agricultural, fishery and related labourers 466 - 467 -Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport 468 - 469 - **0 Armed forces** 470 - 471 - 01 Armed forces 472 - 473 473 = Annex D. Classification according to status in employment = 474 474 475 475 == International Classification of Status in Employment, ICS E-93{{footnote}}For full details, see ILO, Report of the Conference, Fifteenth International Conference of Labour Statisticians (Geneva, 19-28 Jan. 1993), (Geneva, doc. ICLS/15/D.6(Rev. 1), 1993).{{/footnote}} ==