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37 37  7. The statistics of [[employment>>doc:working:Glossary.Employment.WebHome]]-related income should cover all persons employed, as defined in the resolution concerning statistics of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), [[employment>>doc:working:Glossary.Employment.WebHome]] and [[labour underutilization>>doc:working:Glossary.Labour Underutilization.WebHome]], adopted by the 19th ICLS (2013). Where feasible, they should also cover (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)working(%%) children{{footnote}}This inclusion should not be interpreted as condoning child labour.{{/footnote}} and youths below the specified minimum age limit adopted for measuring the [[labour force>>doc:working:Glossary.Labour Force.WebHome]].
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39 -8. The measurement of [[employment>>doc:working:Glossary.Employment.WebHome]]-related income should relate, separately, to "[[workers in employment for pay>>doc:working:Glossary.Workers in employment for pay.WebHome]]" and to "[[workers in employment for profit>>doc:working:Glossary.Workers in employment for profit.WebHome]]", as further defined in the most recent version of the International Classification of Status in [[Employment>>doc:working:Glossary.Employment.WebHome]] (ICSE).
39 +8. The measurement of [[employment>>doc:working:Glossary.Employment.WebHome]]-related income should relate, separately, to "[[workers in employment for pay>>doc:working:Glossary.Workers in Employment for Pay.WebHome]]" and to "[[workers in employment for profit>>doc:working:Glossary.Workers in employment for profit.WebHome]]", as further defined in the most recent version of the International Classification of Status in [[Employment>>doc:working:Glossary.Employment.WebHome]] (ICSE).
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41 41  9. For further analysis, and especially for analysing economic well-being related to [[employment>>doc:working:Glossary.Employment.WebHome]], statistics of [[employment>>doc:working:Glossary.Employment.WebHome]]-related income should cover those unemployed and [[persons outside the labour force>>doc:working:Glossary.Persons Outside the Labour Force.WebHome]] who receive an income as a result of their former [[employment>>doc:working:Glossary.Employment.WebHome]].
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82 82  16. [[Income related to employment for profit>>doc:working:Glossary.Income Related to Employment for Profit.WebHome]] is defined as the income which is received, over a given reference period, by individuals, for themselves or in respect of their family members who help in family businesses as contributing family workers, as a result of their current or former involvement in [[employment>>doc:working:Glossary.Employment.WebHome]] for profit.
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84 -17. For purposes of measurement of [[income related to employment for profit>>doc:working:Glossary.Income Related to Employment for Profit.WebHome]], those employed for profit are primarily the sole owners, or joint owners, of the unincorporated household enterprises or quasi-corporations in which they (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), according to the definition contained in the System of National Accounts. They do not include the owner-operators of corporations, who are considered [[workers in employment for pay>>doc:working:Glossary.Workers in employment for pay.WebHome]] according to ICSE-.
84 +17. For purposes of measurement of [[income related to employment for profit>>doc:working:Glossary.Income Related to Employment for Profit.WebHome]], those employed for profit are primarily the sole owners, or joint owners, of the unincorporated household enterprises or quasi-corporations in which they (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), according to the definition contained in the System of National Accounts. They do not include the owner-operators of corporations, who are considered [[workers in employment for pay>>doc:working:Glossary.Workers in Employment for Pay.WebHome]] according to ICSE-.
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86 86  18. Gross [[income related to employment for profit>>doc:working:Glossary.Income Related to Employment for Profit.WebHome]] consists of:
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123 123  == Treatment of occupational expenditure of persons in employment for pay ==
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125 -28. Despite the fact that [[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] and owner-operators of corporations may incur specific expenses associated with (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)working(%%), which counterbalance part of the wages and benefits received, [[income related to employment for pay>>doc:working:Glossary.Income Related to Employment for Pay.WebHome]] should be recorded gross of [[workers in employment for pay>>doc:working:Glossary.Workers in employment for pay.WebHome]]’s occupational expenditure.
125 +28. Despite the fact that [[employees>>doc:working:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]] and owner-operators of corporations may incur specific expenses associated with (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)working(%%), which counterbalance part of the wages and benefits received, [[income related to employment for pay>>doc:working:Glossary.Income Related to Employment for Pay.WebHome]] should be recorded gross of [[workers in employment for pay>>doc:working:Glossary.Workers in Employment for Pay.WebHome]]’s occupational expenditure.
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127 127  == Operational approach to the measurement of income related to employment for profit ==
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145 145  == Valuation of own production consumed by workers in employment for profit ==
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147 -33. The part of goods and services produced and consumed by [[workers in employment for profit>>doc:working:Glossary.Workers in employment for profit.WebHome]] and their family members should be valued in terms of the basic prices of similar products sold on the market or of their cost of production if no suitable basic prices are available, as defined in the SNA. In the absence of these prices, retail market prices could be used. Such consumption of own production is similar to payments in kind received by [[workers in employment for pay>>doc:working:Glossary.Workers in employment for pay.WebHome]].
147 +33. The part of goods and services produced and consumed by [[workers in employment for profit>>doc:working:Glossary.Workers in employment for profit.WebHome]] and their family members should be valued in terms of the basic prices of similar products sold on the market or of their cost of production if no suitable basic prices are available, as defined in the SNA. In the absence of these prices, retail market prices could be used. Such consumption of own production is similar to payments in kind received by [[workers in employment for pay>>doc:working:Glossary.Workers in Employment for Pay.WebHome]].
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149 149  == Treatment of losses of workers in employment for profit ==
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280 280  71. Contributing family workers generally have [[jobs>>doc:working:Glossary.Job.WebHome]] whose occupational content and level of responsibilities differ from that of the owner or partners of the enterprise. The measurement of their participation involves: the measurement of the volume of [[employment>>doc:working:Glossary.Employment.WebHome]] put into the activity, in terms of hours, days, weeks, etc., {{{(i)}}} and (ii) the imputation of an income value to their (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%). This imputed value can be based on the market rates for equivalent occupations.
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282 -72. Several variants may be calculated, using for instance the [[minimum wage>>doc:working:Glossary.Minimum wage.WebHome]] of certain suitable occupations, or the average wage, by sex and occupation or sector, of substitute workers. Wages may be allocated "gross" or "net". Imputed gross wages (where relevant, including the employer's imputed contributions to social security and similar schemes) can provide an indication of the expense foregone by the head of the household enterprise, while imputed wages net of taxes and social security contributions appear more suitable since the labour of contributing family workers does not usually generate social security contributions.
282 +72. Several variants may be calculated, using for instance the [[minimum wage>>doc:working:Glossary.Minimum Wage.WebHome]] of certain suitable occupations, or the average wage, by sex and occupation or sector, of substitute workers. Wages may be allocated "gross" or "net". Imputed gross wages (where relevant, including the employer's imputed contributions to social security and similar schemes) can provide an indication of the expense foregone by the head of the household enterprise, while imputed wages net of taxes and social security contributions appear more suitable since the labour of contributing family workers does not usually generate social security contributions.
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284 284  = Data dissemination =
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