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... ... @@ -1,245 +1,195 @@ 1 -{{box title="**Contents**"}} 1 +{{box t{{{(i)}}}tle="**Contents**"}} 2 2 {{toc/}} 3 3 {{/box}} 4 4 5 -Recalling the existing international standards concerning statistics of the labour force employment and unemployment contained in Resolution I adopted by the Eighth Conference (1954) and concerning measurement and analysis of underemployment and underutilisation of manpower contained in Resolution III adopted by the Eleventh Conference (1966), 5 +Recall{{{(i)}}}ng the ex{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal standards concern{{{(i)}}}ng stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the [[labour force>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Labour Force.WebHome]] [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] and [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]] conta{{{(i)}}}ned {{{(i)}}}n Resolut{{{(i)}}}on I adopted by the E{{{(i)}}}ghth Conference (1954) and concern{{{(i)}}}ng measurement and analys{{{(i)}}}s of underemployment and underut{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}sat{{{(i)}}}on of manpower conta{{{(i)}}}ned {{{(i)}}}n Resolut{{{(i)}}}on III adopted by the Eleventh Conference (1966), 6 6 7 -Recognising the need to revise and broaden the existing standards in order to enhance their usefulness in the provision 7 +Recogn{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}ng the need to rev{{{(i)}}}se and broaden the ex{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}ng standards {{{(i)}}}n order to enhance the{{{(i)}}}r usefulness {{{(i)}}}n the prov{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}on of techn{{{(i)}}}cal gu{{{(i)}}}del{{{(i)}}}nes to all countr{{{(i)}}}es and part{{{(i)}}}cularly those w{{{(i)}}}th less developed stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs and recogn{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}ng the usefulness of such standards {{{(i)}}}n enhanc{{{(i)}}}ng the {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal comparab{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ty of the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs, 8 8 9 -o ftechnicalguidelinestoallcountriesandparticularly those withless developedstatistics andrecognisingtheusefulnessofsuchstandardsinenhancingtheinternationalcomparabilityof thestatistics,9 +Adopts th{{{(i)}}}s twenty-n{{{(i)}}}nth day of October 1982 the follow{{{(i)}}}ng resolut{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}n subst{{{(i)}}}tut{{{(i)}}}on for Resolut{{{(i)}}}on I of the E{{{(i)}}}ghth Conference and paragraphs 4 to 9 and 13 of Resolut{{{(i)}}}on III of the Eleventh Conference: 10 10 11 - Adoptsthis twenty-ninth day ofOctober 1982the following resolutionin substitution for Resolution I of the Eighth Conferenceandparagraphs4 to9 and 13 of ResolutionIII of the Eleventh Conference:11 += Object{{{(i)}}}ves and scope = 12 12 13 - =Objectives and scope=13 +~1. Each country should a{{{(i)}}}m at develop{{{(i)}}}ng a comprehens{{{(i)}}}ve system of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on the econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty of the populat{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}n order to prov{{{(i)}}}de an adequate stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal base for the var{{{(i)}}}ous users of the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs tak{{{(i)}}}ng account of the spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c nat{{{(i)}}}onal needs and c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances. In part{{{(i)}}}cular the system should prov{{{(i)}}}de for needs {{{(i)}}}n connect{{{(i)}}}on w{{{(i)}}}th the measurement of the extent of ava{{{(i)}}}lable and unused labour t{{{(i)}}}me and human resources for purposes of macro-econom{{{(i)}}}c mon{{{(i)}}}tor{{{(i)}}}ng and human resources development plann{{{(i)}}}ng and the measurement of the relat{{{(i)}}}onsh{{{(i)}}}ps between [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] {{{(i)}}}ncome and other soc{{{(i)}}}al and econom{{{(i)}}}c character{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs for purposes of formulat{{{(i)}}}ng and mon{{{(i)}}}tor{{{(i)}}}ng [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] pol{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}es and programmes, {{{(i)}}}ncome-generat{{{(i)}}}ng and ma{{{(i)}}}ntenance schemes, vocat{{{(i)}}}onal tra{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng and other s{{{(i)}}}m{{{(i)}}}lar programmes. 14 14 15 - Each country shouldaim atdeveloping a comprehensivesystem ofstatistics onthe economicactivityof the15 +2. In order to fulf{{{(i)}}}l the above object{{{(i)}}}ves the programme of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] should {{{(i)}}}n pr{{{(i)}}}nc{{{(i)}}}ple cover all branches of econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty, all sectors of the economy and all status groups ([[employees>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]], own-account workers, etc.) and should be developed to the fullest extent poss{{{(i)}}}ble {{{(i)}}}n harmony w{{{(i)}}}th other econom{{{(i)}}}c and soc{{{(i)}}}al stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs. The programme should spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cally prov{{{(i)}}}de for both short-term and longer-term needs, {{{(i)}}}.e. stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs for current purposes comp{{{(i)}}}led frequently on a recurrent bas{{{(i)}}}s and stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs comp{{{(i)}}}led at longer {{{(i)}}}ntervals for structural {{{(i)}}}n-depth analys{{{(i)}}}s and as benchmark data: 16 16 17 -population in order to provide an adequate statistical base for the various users of the statistics taking account of the specific national needs and circumstances. In particular the system should provide for needs in connection with the measurement of the extent of available and unused labour time and human resources for purposes of macro-economic monitoring and human resources development planning and the measurement of the relationships between employment income and other social and economic characteristics for purposes of formulating and monitoring employment policies and programmes, income-generating and maintenance schemes, vocational training and other similar programmes. 17 +* (a) the current stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs programme should encompass stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the [[currently act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] and {{{(i)}}}ts components {{{(i)}}}n such a way that trends and seasonal var{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}ons can be adequately mon{{{(i)}}}tored. As a m{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}mum programme, countr{{{(i)}}}es should collect and comp{{{(i)}}}le stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on the [[currently act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] tw{{{(i)}}}ce a year, {{{(i)}}}f poss{{{(i)}}}ble co{{{(i)}}}nc{{{(i)}}}d{{{(i)}}}ng w{{{(i)}}}th the agr{{{(i)}}}cultural peak and slack seasons wherever cons{{{(i)}}}dered appropr{{{(i)}}}ate; 18 +* (b) the non-current stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs programme wh{{{(i)}}}ch may {{{(i)}}}nclude censuses and surveys should prov{{{(i)}}}de comprehens{{{(i)}}}ve data on the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]], ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) {{{(i)}}}n-depth stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on the act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty pattern of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] over the year and the relat{{{(i)}}}onsh{{{(i)}}}ps between [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]], {{{(i)}}}ncome and other soc{{{(i)}}}al and econom{{{(i)}}}c character{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs, and ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) data on other part{{{(i)}}}cular top{{{(i)}}}cs (e.g. ch{{{(i)}}}ldren and youth, women, households) as determ{{{(i)}}}ned by the long-term and cont{{{(i)}}}nu{{{(i)}}}ng needs. 18 18 19 - Inordertofulfiltheabove objectivestheprogramme ofstatisticsofthe economically active populationshouldin principle coverallbranchesof economicactivity,all sectorsofthe economy and allstatusgroups(employees,own-accountworkers,etc.)andshould bedevelopedtothe fullestextentpossible inharmony withothereconomic andsocialstatistics. Theprogramme shouldspecificallyprovidefor bothshort-termandlonger-termneeds,i.e.statisticsforcurrentpurposescompiledfrequentlyona recurrentbasisandstatisticscompiledat longerintervalsforstructuralin-depthanalysisandas benchmarkdata:20 +3. Populat{{{(i)}}}on censuses and sample surveys of households or {{{(i)}}}nd{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}duals generally const{{{(i)}}}tute a comprehens{{{(i)}}}ve means of collect{{{(i)}}}on of data on the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] wh{{{(i)}}}ch can be l{{{(i)}}}nked w{{{(i)}}}th data on other related top{{{(i)}}}cs. Establ{{{(i)}}}shment surveys and adm{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}strat{{{(i)}}}ve records may also serve as sources for obta{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}n some cases more prec{{{(i)}}}se, more frequent and more deta{{{(i)}}}led stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on part{{{(i)}}}cular components of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]]. The d{{{(i)}}}fferent sources of {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on should be regarded as complementary and may be used {{{(i)}}}n comb{{{(i)}}}nat{{{(i)}}}on for der{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ng where necessary {{{(i)}}}ntegrated sets of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs. In des{{{(i)}}}gn{{{(i)}}}ng populat{{{(i)}}}on censuses, surveys of households or {{{(i)}}}nd{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}duals or other means of data collect{{{(i)}}}on on the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]], efforts should be made {{{(i)}}}n so far as poss{{{(i)}}}ble to {{{(i)}}}ncorporate the {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal standards. 20 20 21 - thecurrentstatisticsprogramme shouldencompassstatistics ofthecurrentlyactive population and itscomponentsinsuch a way thattrendsand seasonalvariationscanbeadequatelymonitored.As aminimumprogramme, countries shouldcollectandcompilestatistics onthecurrentlyactivepopulation twiceayear,ifpossiblecoinciding withtheagricultural peakandslackseasonswherever consideredappropriate;22 +4. In order to promote comparab{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ty of the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs among countr{{{(i)}}}es where nat{{{(i)}}}onal concepts and def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons do not conform closely to the {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal standards, explanat{{{(i)}}}ons should be g{{{(i)}}}ven and the ma{{{(i)}}}n aggregates should {{{(i)}}}f poss{{{(i)}}}ble be computed on the bas{{{(i)}}}s of both the nat{{{(i)}}}onal and the {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal standards. Alternat{{{(i)}}}vely, the necessary components should be {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed and prov{{{(i)}}}ded separately {{{(i)}}}n order to perm{{{(i)}}}t convers{{{(i)}}}on from the nat{{{(i)}}}onal to the {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal standards. 22 22 23 - thenon-currentstatisticsprogramme which may includecensuses andsurveys should provide(i)comprehensive data on the economically active population,(ii)in-depth statistics on the activity pattern of the economically active population over the year and the relationships between employment, income and other social and economic characteristics, and(iii)dataonother particular topics(e.g. children and youth, women, households) as determined by the long-term and continuing needs.24 += Concepts and def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons = 24 24 25 - Populationcensuses and sample surveys of households or individuals generally constitute a comprehensive means of collection of data on the economically active population which can be linked with data on other related topics. Establishment surveys and administrative records may also serve as sources for obtaining in some cases more precise, more frequent and more detailed statistics on particular components of the economically active population.Thedifferent sourcesof information should be regarded ascomplementary and may be used in combination for deriving where necessary integrated sets of statistics. In designing population censuses, surveys of households or individuals or other means of data collection on the economically active population,efforts should be made in so far as possible to incorporate the international standards.26 +== The econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on == 26 26 27 - In ordertopromote comparabilityof the statistics amongcountrieswhere nationalconcepts and definitions28 +5. The [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] compr{{{(i)}}}ses all persons of e{{{(i)}}}ther sex who furn{{{(i)}}}sh the supply of labour for the product{{{(i)}}}on of econom{{{(i)}}}c goods and serv{{{(i)}}}ces as def{{{(i)}}}ned by the Un{{{(i)}}}ted Nat{{{(i)}}}ons systems of nat{{{(i)}}}onal accounts and balances dur{{{(i)}}}ng a spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed t{{{(i)}}}me-reference per{{{(i)}}}od. Accord{{{(i)}}}ng to these systems the product{{{(i)}}}on of econom{{{(i)}}}c goods and serv{{{(i)}}}ces {{{(i)}}}ncludes all product{{{(i)}}}on and process{{{(i)}}}ng of pr{{{(i)}}}mary products whether for the market for barter or for own consumpt{{{(i)}}}on, the product{{{(i)}}}on of all other goods and serv{{{(i)}}}ces for the market and, {{{(i)}}}n the case of households wh{{{(i)}}}ch produce such goods and serv{{{(i)}}}ces for the market, the correspond{{{(i)}}}ng product{{{(i)}}}on for own consumpt{{{(i)}}}on. 28 28 29 - donot conformclosely to theinternationalstandards,explanationsshouldbegivenandthemainaggregatesshouldif possiblebecomputed on thebasisofboththenationaland theinternationalstandards.Alternatively,thenecessarycomponentsshouldbeidentifiedandprovided separatelyin ordertopermitconversion fromthenationaltotheinternationalstandards.30 +6. Two useful measures of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] are the usually [[act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] measured {{{(i)}}}n relat{{{(i)}}}on to a long reference per{{{(i)}}}od such as a year and the [[currently act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] or equ{{{(i)}}}valently the "[[labour force>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Labour Force.WebHome]]" measured {{{(i)}}}n relat{{{(i)}}}on to a [[short reference per{{{(i)}}}od>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Short Reference Per{{{(i)}}}od.WebHome]] such as one week or one day. 30 30 31 - =Conceptsanddefinitions=32 +The usually [[act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] 32 32 33 - ==The economicallyactivepopulation==34 +7. (1) The usually [[act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] compr{{{(i)}}}ses all persons above a spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed age whose ma{{{(i)}}}n act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty status as determ{{{(i)}}}ned {{{(i)}}}n terms of number of weeks or days dur{{{(i)}}}ng a long spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed per{{{(i)}}}od (such as the preced{{{(i)}}}ng 12 months or the preced{{{(i)}}}ng calendar year) was [[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] or [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] as def{{{(i)}}}ned {{{(i)}}}n paragraphs 9 and 10. 34 34 35 - Theeconomically active populationcomprisesall personsofeithersexwhofurnishthesupplyoflabourfor36 +(2) Where th{{{(i)}}}s concept {{{(i)}}}s cons{{{(i)}}}dered useful and feas{{{(i)}}}ble the usually [[act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] may be subd{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ded as [[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] and [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] {{{(i)}}}n accordance w{{{(i)}}}th the ma{{{(i)}}}n act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty. 36 36 37 - theproduction of economic goodsand services as definedby the United Nations systems of national accounts and balances duringa specified time-referenceperiod. Accordingtothesesystems the production of economic goodsand services includesall production and processingof primary products whether for themarketfor barterorforown consumption, the productionof all other goods and services forthe market and,inthe case of households which producesuch goodsand services forthemarket, the corresponding productionfor ownconsumption.38 +The [[labour force>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Labour Force.WebHome]] (the [[currently act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]]) 38 38 39 - Twousefulmeasuresoftheeconomically active population are the usuallyactive population measured in40 +8. The [[labour force>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Labour Force.WebHome]] or "[[currently act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]]" compr{{{(i)}}}ses all persons who fulf{{{(i)}}}l the requ{{{(i)}}}rements for {{{(i)}}}nclus{{{(i)}}}on among the [[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] or the [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] as def{{{(i)}}}ned {{{(i)}}}n paragraphs 9 and 10 below. 40 40 41 - relationtoa longreference periodsuch asayearand the currentlyactivepopulation or equivalentlythe "labour force"measured inrelationtoa short reference period such as oneweek or one day.42 +[[Employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] 42 42 43 -The usuallyactive population44 +9. (1) The "[[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]]" compr{{{(i)}}}se all persons above a spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed age who dur{{{(i)}}}ng a spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed br{{{(i)}}}ef per{{{(i)}}}od, e{{{(i)}}}ther one week or one day, were {{{(i)}}}n the follow{{{(i)}}}ng categor{{{(i)}}}es: 44 44 45 -( 1)The usually activepopulationcomprises all persons above a specified age whose main activitystatus as determined intermsof number ofweeksordays duringalongspecified period (suchas the preceding 12 months or the preceding calendaryear) was employedorunemployed as defined in paragraphs 9 and 10.46 +(a) "pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]]": 46 46 47 -(2) Where this concept is considered useful and feasible the usually active population may be subdivided as employed and unemployed in accordance with the main activity. 48 +* (a1) "at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)": persons who dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od performed some (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) for [[wage>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]] or [[salary>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]], {{{(i)}}}n cash or {{{(i)}}}n k{{{(i)}}}nd; 49 +* (a2) "w{{{(i)}}}th a [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] but not at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)": persons who, hav{{{(i)}}}ng already (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)worked(%%) {{{(i)}}}n the{{{(i)}}}r present [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]], were temporar{{{(i)}}}ly not at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od and had a formal attachment to the{{{(i)}}}r [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]]. 48 48 49 -Th elabourforce(thecurrentlyactivepopulation)51 +Th{{{(i)}}}s formal [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] attachment should be determ{{{(i)}}}ned {{{(i)}}}n the l{{{(i)}}}ght of nat{{{(i)}}}onal c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances, accord{{{(i)}}}ng to one or more of the follow{{{(i)}}}ng cr{{{(i)}}}ter{{{(i)}}}a: 50 50 51 -The labour force or "currently active population" comprises all persons who fulfil the requirements for inclusion among the employed or the unemployed as defined in paragraphs 9 and 10 below. 53 +* ({{{(i)}}} ) the cont{{{(i)}}}nued rece{{{(i)}}}pt of [[wage>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]] or [[salary>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]]; 54 +* ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) an assurance of return to (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) follow{{{(i)}}}ng the end of the cont{{{(i)}}}ngency, or an agreement as to the date of return; 55 +* ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) the elapsed durat{{{(i)}}}on of absence from the [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] wh{{{(i)}}}ch, wherever relevant, may be that durat{{{(i)}}}on for wh{{{(i)}}}ch workers can rece{{{(i)}}}ve compensat{{{(i)}}}on benef{{{(i)}}}ts w{{{(i)}}}thout obl{{{(i)}}}gat{{{(i)}}}ons to accept other [[jobs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]]; 52 52 53 -Employment 57 +(b) "self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]]": 54 54 55 -(1) The "employed" comprise all persons above a specified age who during a specified brief period, either one week or one day, were in the following categories: 59 +* (b1) "at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)": persons who dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od performed some (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) for prof{{{(i)}}}t or fam{{{(i)}}}ly ga{{{(i)}}}n, {{{(i)}}}n cash or {{{(i)}}}n k{{{(i)}}}nd; 60 +* (b2) "w{{{(i)}}}th an enterpr{{{(i)}}}se but not at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)": persons w{{{(i)}}}th an enterpr{{{(i)}}}se, wh{{{(i)}}}ch may be a bus{{{(i)}}}ness enterpr{{{(i)}}}se, a farm or a serv{{{(i)}}}ce undertak{{{(i)}}}ng, who were temporar{{{(i)}}}ly not at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od for any spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c reason. 56 56 57 - "paidemployment":62 +(2) For operat{{{(i)}}}onal purposes, the not{{{(i)}}}on of "some (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)" may be {{{(i)}}}nterpreted as (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) for at least one hour. 58 58 59 -(a 1)"at work":personswho during the referenceperiodperformed someworkforwage orsalary,incash or in kind;64 +(3) Persons temporar{{{(i)}}}ly not at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) because of {{{(i)}}}llness or {{{(i)}}}njury, hol{{{(i)}}}day or vacat{{{(i)}}}on, str{{{(i)}}}ke or lockout, educat{{{(i)}}}onal or tra{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}ng leave, matern{{{(i)}}}ty or parental leave, reduct{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}n econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty, temporary d{{{(i)}}}sorgan{{{(i)}}}sat{{{(i)}}}on or suspens{{{(i)}}}on of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) due to such reasons as bad weather, mechan{{{(i)}}}cal or electr{{{(i)}}}cal breakdown, or shortage of raw mater{{{(i)}}}als or fuels, or other temporary absence w{{{(i)}}}th or w{{{(i)}}}thout leave should be cons{{{(i)}}}dered as {{{(i)}}}n pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] prov{{{(i)}}}ded they had a formal [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] attachment. 60 60 61 -( a2)"withajob butnotatwork": personswho, havingalreadyworkedin their presentjob,weretemporarilynot at workduringthereferenceperiodandhadaformal attachmentto theirjob.66 +(4) Employers, own account workers and members of producers’ co-operat{{{(i)}}}ves should be cons{{{(i)}}}dered as {{{(i)}}}n selfemployment and class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed as “at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)" or "not at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)", as the case may be. 62 62 63 - Thisformaljobattachmentshould be determinedin the lightof national circumstances,accordingto oneormoreof thefollowingcriteria:68 +(5) Unpa{{{(i)}}}d fam{{{(i)}}}ly workers at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) should be cons{{{(i)}}}dered as {{{(i)}}}n self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] {{{(i)}}}rrespect{{{(i)}}}ve of the number of hours (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)worked(%%) dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od. Countr{{{(i)}}}es wh{{{(i)}}}ch prefer for spec{{{(i)}}}al reasons to set a m{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}mum t{{{(i)}}}me cr{{{(i)}}}ter{{{(i)}}}on for the {{{(i)}}}nclus{{{(i)}}}on of unpa{{{(i)}}}d fam{{{(i)}}}ly workers among the [[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] should {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy and separately class{{{(i)}}}fy those who (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)worked(%%) less than the prescr{{{(i)}}}bed t{{{(i)}}}me. 64 64 65 -the con tinuedreceiptofwage or salary;70 +(6) Persons engaged {{{(i)}}}n the product{{{(i)}}}on of econom{{{(i)}}}c goods and serv{{{(i)}}}ces for own and household consumpt{{{(i)}}}on should be cons{{{(i)}}}dered as {{{(i)}}}n self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] {{{(i)}}}f such product{{{(i)}}}on compr{{{(i)}}}ses an {{{(i)}}}mportant contr{{{(i)}}}but{{{(i)}}}on to the total consumpt{{{(i)}}}on of the household. 66 66 67 - anassurance ofreturntoworkfollowingthe end ofthe contingency,or an agreement asto thedate ofreturn;72 +(7) Apprent{{{(i)}}}ces who rece{{{(i)}}}ved pay {{{(i)}}}n cash or {{{(i)}}}n k{{{(i)}}}nd should be cons{{{(i)}}}dered {{{(i)}}}n pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] and class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed as "at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)" or "not at (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)" on the same bas{{{(i)}}}s as other persons {{{(i)}}}n pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]]. 68 68 69 -t he elapsedduration ofabsencefromthejobwhich,whereverrelevant, maybethatdurationforwhichworkerscan receive compensationbenefitswithout obligations to acceptotherjobs;74 +(8) Students, homemakers and others ma{{{(i)}}}nly engaged {{{(i)}}}n non-econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od, who at the same t{{{(i)}}}me were {{{(i)}}}n pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] or self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] as def{{{(i)}}}ned {{{(i)}}}n subparagraph (1) above should be cons{{{(i)}}}dered as [[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] on the same bas{{{(i)}}}s as other categor{{{(i)}}}es of [[employed persons>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] and be {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed separately, where poss{{{(i)}}}ble. 70 70 71 - "self-employment":76 +(9) Members of the armed forces should be {{{(i)}}}ncluded among persons {{{(i)}}}n pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]]. The armed forces should {{{(i)}}}nclude both the regular and the temporary members as spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed {{{(i)}}}n the most recent rev{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}on of the Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Standard Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of Occupat{{{(i)}}}ons (ISCO). 72 72 73 -(b1) "at work": persons who during the reference period performed some work for profit or family gain, in cash or in kind; 74 - 75 -(b2) "with an enterprise but not at work": persons with an enterprise, which may be a business enterprise, a farm or a service undertaking, who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. 76 - 77 -For operational purposes, the notion of "some work" may be interpreted as work for at least one hour. 78 - 79 -Persons temporarily not at work because of illness or injury, holiday or vacation, strike or lockout, educational 80 - 81 -or training leave, maternity or parental leave, reduction in economic activity, temporary disorganisation or suspension of work due to such reasons as bad weather, mechanical or electrical breakdown, or shortage of raw materials or fuels, or other temporary absence with or without leave should be considered as in paid employment provided they had a formal job attachment. 82 - 83 -Employers, own account workers and members of producers’ co-operatives should be considered as in selfemployment and classified as “at work" or "not at work", as the case may be. 84 - 85 -Unpaid family workers at work should be considered as in self-employment irrespective of the number of hours 86 - 87 -worked during the reference period. Countries which prefer for special reasons to set a minimum time criterion for the inclusion of unpaid family workers among the employed should identify and separately classify those who worked less than the prescribed time. 88 - 89 -Persons engaged in the production of economic goods and services for own and household consumption should be considered as in self-employment if such production comprises an important contribution to the total consumption of the household. 90 - 91 -Apprentices who received pay in cash or in kind should be considered in paid employment and classified as 92 - 93 -"at work" or "not at work" on the same basis as other persons in paid employment. 94 - 95 -Students, homemakers and others mainly engaged in non-economic activities during the reference period, who at the same time were in paid employment or self-employment as defined in subparagraph (1) above should be considered as employed on the same basis as other categories of employed persons and be identified separately, where possible. 96 - 97 -Members of the armed forces should be included among persons in paid employment. The armed forces 98 - 99 -should include both the regular and the temporary members as specified in the most recent revision of the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO). 100 - 101 101 === Unemployment === 102 102 103 -(1) The "unemployed" comprise all persons above a specified age who during the reference period were:80 +10. (1) The "[[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]]" compr{{{(i)}}}se all persons above a spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed age who dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od were: 104 104 105 -"without work", i.e. were not in paid employment or self-employment as defined in paragraph 9; 82 +* (a) "w{{{(i)}}}thout (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)", {{{(i)}}}.e. were not {{{(i)}}}n pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] or self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] as def{{{(i)}}}ned {{{(i)}}}n paragraph 9; 83 +* (b) "currently ava{{{(i)}}}lable for (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)", {{{(i)}}}.e. were ava{{{(i)}}}lable for pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] or self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od; and 84 +* (c) "seek{{{(i)}}}ng (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%)", {{{(i)}}}.e. had taken spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c steps {{{(i)}}}n a spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed recent per{{{(i)}}}od to seek pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] or self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]]. The spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c steps may {{{(i)}}}nclude reg{{{(i)}}}strat{{{(i)}}}on at a publ{{{(i)}}}c or pr{{{(i)}}}vate [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] exchange; appl{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on to employers; check{{{(i)}}}ng at works{{{(i)}}}tes, farms, factory gates, market or other assembly places; plac{{{(i)}}}ng or answer{{{(i)}}}ng newspaper advert{{{(i)}}}sements; seek{{{(i)}}}ng ass{{{(i)}}}stance of fr{{{(i)}}}ends or relat{{{(i)}}}ves; look{{{(i)}}}ng for land, bu{{{(i)}}}ld{{{(i)}}}ng, mach{{{(i)}}}nery or equ{{{(i)}}}pment to establ{{{(i)}}}sh own enterpr{{{(i)}}}se; arrang{{{(i)}}}ng for f{{{(i)}}}nanc{{{(i)}}}al resources; apply{{{(i)}}}ng for perm{{{(i)}}}ts and l{{{(i)}}}cences, etc. 106 106 107 - "currentlyavailable for work",i.e.were available for paid employmentor self-employment duringthe referenceperiod;and86 +(2) In s{{{(i)}}}tuat{{{(i)}}}ons where the convent{{{(i)}}}onal means of seek{{{(i)}}}ng (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) are of l{{{(i)}}}m{{{(i)}}}ted relevance, where the labour market {{{(i)}}}s largely unorgan{{{(i)}}}sed or of l{{{(i)}}}m{{{(i)}}}ted scope, where labour absorpt{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}s, at the t{{{(i)}}}me, {{{(i)}}}nadequate or where the [[labour force>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Labour Force.WebHome]] {{{(i)}}}s largely self-[[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]], the standard def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}on of [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]] g{{{(i)}}}ven {{{(i)}}}n subparagraph (1) above may be appl{{{(i)}}}ed by relax{{{(i)}}}ng the cr{{{(i)}}}ter{{{(i)}}}on of seek{{{(i)}}}ng (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%). 108 108 109 - "seekingwork", i.e. hadtakenspecificstepsina specifiedrecentperiodtoseekpaid employment or self-employment.Thespecific steps may includeregistrationatapublicorprivate employmentexchange;application toemployers;checkingatworksites,farms, factorygates,marketorotherassemblyplaces;placingoranswering newspaper advertisements;seekingassistanceoffriendsor relatives; lookingforland, building,machineryorequipmentto establish ownenterprise;arrangingfor financial resources;applyingforpermits and licences, etc.88 +(3) In the appl{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of the cr{{{(i)}}}ter{{{(i)}}}on of current ava{{{(i)}}}lab{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ty for (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), espec{{{(i)}}}ally {{{(i)}}}n s{{{(i)}}}tuat{{{(i)}}}ons covered by subparagraph (2) above, appropr{{{(i)}}}ate tests should be developed to su{{{(i)}}}t nat{{{(i)}}}onal c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances. Such tests may be based on not{{{(i)}}}ons such as present des{{{(i)}}}re for (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) and prev{{{(i)}}}ous (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) exper{{{(i)}}}ence, w{{{(i)}}}ll{{{(i)}}}ngness to take up (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) for [[wage>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]] or [[salary>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]] on locally preva{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ng terms, or read{{{(i)}}}ness to undertake self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty g{{{(i)}}}ven the necessary resources and fac{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es. 110 110 111 - Insituationswhere theconventionalmeans ofseekingwork are oflimitedrelevance,where the labourmarket90 +(4) Notw{{{(i)}}}thstand{{{(i)}}}ng the cr{{{(i)}}}ter{{{(i)}}}on of seek{{{(i)}}}ng (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) embod{{{(i)}}}ed {{{(i)}}}n the standard def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}on of [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]], persons w{{{(i)}}}thout (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) and currently ava{{{(i)}}}lable for (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) who had made arrangements to take up pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] or undertake selfemployment act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty at a date subsequent to the reference per{{{(i)}}}od should be cons{{{(i)}}}dered as [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]]. 112 112 113 - islargelyunorganisedor oflimited scope,wherelabourabsorptionis,atthe time,inadequate orwherethe labourforce is largelyself-employed,the standard definition of unemploymentgiveninsubparagraph(1) abovemaybe appliedbyrelaxing the criterion of seeking work.92 +(5) Persons temporar{{{(i)}}}ly absent from the{{{(i)}}}r [[jobs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] w{{{(i)}}}th no formal [[job>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty.WebHome]] attachment who were currently ava{{{(i)}}}lable for (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) and seek{{{(i)}}}ng (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) should be regarded as [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] {{{(i)}}}n accordance w{{{(i)}}}th the standard def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}on of [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]]. Countr{{{(i)}}}es may, however, depend{{{(i)}}}ng on nat{{{(i)}}}onal c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances and pol{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}es, prefer to relax the seek{{{(i)}}}ng (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) cr{{{(i)}}}ter{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}n the case of persons temporar{{{(i)}}}ly la{{{(i)}}}d off. In such cases, persons temporar{{{(i)}}}ly la{{{(i)}}}d off who were not seek{{{(i)}}}ng (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) but class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed as [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] should be {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed as a separate subcategory. 114 114 115 - In the application of the criterionofcurrentavailabilityforwork,especially insituationscoveredby94 +(6) Students, homemakers and others ma{{{(i)}}}nly engaged {{{(i)}}}n non-econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od who sat{{{(i)}}}sfy the cr{{{(i)}}}ter{{{(i)}}}a la{{{(i)}}}d down {{{(i)}}}n subparagraphs (1) and (2) above should be regarded as [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] on the same bas{{{(i)}}}s as other categor{{{(i)}}}es of [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] persons and be {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed separately, where poss{{{(i)}}}ble. 116 116 117 - subparagraph(2) above, appropriate tests should be developed to suit nationalcircumstances. Such tests may be basedon notionssuch as present desire for work and previous work experience, willingness totake up work for wage or salary onlocally prevailing terms, or readiness to undertake self-employmentactivity giventhe necessary resources and facilities.96 +=== Populat{{{(i)}}}on not econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve === 118 118 119 - Notwithstandingthecriterion ofseekingworkembodied inthestandard definitionofunemployment,personswithoutworkandcurrentlyavailableforworkwhohad madearrangements totakeuppaidemployment orundertakeselfemploymentactivity atadatesubsequenttothereferenceperiodshouldbeconsideredas unemployed.98 +~11. The "populat{{{(i)}}}on not [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]]" compr{{{(i)}}}ses all persons, {{{(i)}}}rrespect{{{(i)}}}ve of age, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng those below the age spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed for measur{{{(i)}}}ng the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] who were not "[[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]]", as def{{{(i)}}}ned {{{(i)}}}n paragraph 5. 120 120 121 - Personstemporarily absent from theirjobs with no formal job attachment who were currentlyavailable for work and seeking work should be regarded as unemployed in accordance with the standard definitionof unemployment.Countries may, however, depending on nationalcircumstances and policies, preferto relax the seeking work criterion in the case of persons temporarilylaid off. In such cases, personstemporarily laid off who werenot seeking work but classified as unemployed should be identified as a separate subcategory.100 +=== The populat{{{(i)}}}on not currently act{{{(i)}}}ve === 122 122 123 - Students,homemakersandothers mainlyengagedin non-economicactivitiesduring the reference periodwhosatisfy the criterialaid down insubparagraphs (1) and(2)aboveshouldbe regarded as unemployedonthesamebasisasothercategoriesofunemployedpersonsandbeidentifiedseparately,wherepossible.102 +12. (1) The "populat{{{(i)}}}on not currently act{{{(i)}}}ve", or, equ{{{(i)}}}valently, persons not {{{(i)}}}n the [[labour force>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Labour Force.WebHome]], compr{{{(i)}}}ses all persons who were not [[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] or [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] dur{{{(i)}}}ng the br{{{(i)}}}ef reference per{{{(i)}}}od and hence not currently act{{{(i)}}}ve because of (a) attendance at educat{{{(i)}}}onal {{{(i)}}}nst{{{(i)}}}tut{{{(i)}}}ons, (b) engagement {{{(i)}}}n household dut{{{(i)}}}es, (c) ret{{{(i)}}}rement or old age, or (d) other reasons such as {{{(i)}}}nf{{{(i)}}}rm{{{(i)}}}ty or d{{{(i)}}}sablement, wh{{{(i)}}}ch may be spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed. 124 124 125 - ===Population not economically active===104 +(2) Countr{{{(i)}}}es adopt{{{(i)}}}ng the standard def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}on of [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]] may {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy persons not class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed as [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] who were ava{{{(i)}}}lable for (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) but not seek{{{(i)}}}ng (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) dur{{{(i)}}}ng the reference per{{{(i)}}}od and class{{{(i)}}}fy them separately under the populat{{{(i)}}}on not currently act{{{(i)}}}ve. 126 126 127 -The "population noteconomically active" comprises all persons, irrespective of age, including those below the age specified for measuring the economically activepopulation who were not "economically active", as defined in paragraph 5.106 +=== The populat{{{(i)}}}on not usually act{{{(i)}}}ve === 128 128 129 - ===The population not currently active===108 +13. (1) The "populat{{{(i)}}}on not usually act{{{(i)}}}ve" compr{{{(i)}}}ses all persons whose ma{{{(i)}}}n act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty status dur{{{(i)}}}ng the longer spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed per{{{(i)}}}od was ne{{{(i)}}}ther [[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] nor [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]]. It compr{{{(i)}}}ses the follow{{{(i)}}}ng funct{{{(i)}}}onal categor{{{(i)}}}es: (a) students; (b) homemakers; (c) {{{(i)}}}ncome rec{{{(i)}}}p{{{(i)}}}ents (pens{{{(i)}}}oners, rent{{{(i)}}}ers, etc.); and (d) others (rec{{{(i)}}}p{{{(i)}}}ents of publ{{{(i)}}}c a{{{(i)}}}d or pr{{{(i)}}}vate support, ch{{{(i)}}}ldren not attend{{{(i)}}}ng school, etc.) as def{{{(i)}}}ned by the Un{{{(i)}}}ted Nat{{{(i)}}}ons// Pr{{{(i)}}}nc{{{(i)}}}ples and recommendat{{{(i)}}}ons for populat{{{(i)}}}on and hous{{{(i)}}}ng censuses// (1980). 130 130 131 -( 1)The"populationnotcurrentlyactive",or,equivalently,persons notin thelabourforce, comprisesall personswho werenotemployed or unemployed duringthebriefreferenceperiodandhencenotcurrentlyactivebecauseof(a) attendanceat educationalinstitutions,(b)engagementin household duties,(c) retirement or oldage,or (d) otherreasons such as infirmity ordisablement, whichmay be specified.110 +(2) Where necessary, separate funct{{{(i)}}}onal subcategor{{{(i)}}}es may be {{{(i)}}}ntroduced to {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy persons engaged {{{(i)}}}n unpa{{{(i)}}}d commun{{{(i)}}}ty and [[volunteer>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Volonteer Work.WebHome]] serv{{{(i)}}}ces and ({{{(i)}}}{{{(i)}}}) other persons engaged {{{(i)}}}n marg{{{(i)}}}nal act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es wh{{{(i)}}}ch fall outs{{{(i)}}}de the boundary of econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es. 132 132 133 - (2) Countriesadoptingthe standarddefinitionofunemploymentmayidentifypersonsnotclassified asunemployedwhowere availableforworkbut notseeking work duringthereferenceperiodandclassifythemseparatelyunderthepopulationnotcurrentlyactive.112 +**Please note that paragraphs 14 to 20 on Underemployment are rev{{{(i)}}}sed by the more recent “Resolut{{{(i)}}}on on Underemployment and Inadequate [[Employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] s{{{(i)}}}tuat{{{(i)}}}ons”, 16^^th^^ ICLS, 1998, wh{{{(i)}}}ch can also be consulted on the Bureau of Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs’ webs{{{(i)}}}te**. 134 134 135 - Thepopulation not usuallyactive114 +=== Analyt{{{(i)}}}cal concepts === 136 136 137 -1 3.(1) The "population not usually active"comprises all personswhose main activity status during thelonger specifiedperiod was neither employednor unemployed. It comprises thefollowing functional categories:(a)students;(b)homemakers;(c)incomerecipients(pensioners,rentiers, etc.);and(d) others(recipientsofpublicaid or private support, childrennot attending school,etc.) asdefinedby theUnited Nations// Principles andrecommendationsforpopulationand housingcensuses// (1980).116 +21. Based on the concepts and def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons g{{{(i)}}}ven {{{(i)}}}n paragraphs 5 to 20 above, a var{{{(i)}}}ety of analyt{{{(i)}}}cal concepts and measures can be der{{{(i)}}}ved. For {{{(i)}}}nstance: 138 138 139 -( 2)Wherenecessary,separatefunctionalsubcategoriesmay be introduced toidentify(i) personsengaged inunpaid communityandvolunteerservices and(ii) otherpersons engaged inmarginal activitieswhich falloutsidethe boundaryof economicactivities.118 +(1) The [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] may be d{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ded {{{(i)}}}nto two broad segments: the armed forces and the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] c{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}an populat{{{(i)}}}on. 140 140 141 - **Pleasenotethat paragraphs 14to20 onUnderemployment arerevisedby the more recent“Resolution onUnderemploymentandInadequateEmploymentsituations”,16^^th^^ ICLS,1998,whichcanalsobeconsulted ontheBureau ofStatistics’website**.120 +(2) The [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] may be related to the total populat{{{(i)}}}on for the der{{{(i)}}}vat{{{(i)}}}on of a crude part{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}pat{{{(i)}}}on rate, or, more appropr{{{(i)}}}ately, to the populat{{{(i)}}}on above the age prescr{{{(i)}}}bed for the measurement of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]]. 142 142 143 - ===Analyticalconcepts===122 +(3) The [[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] populat{{{(i)}}}on may be related to the populat{{{(i)}}}on above the spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed age for the der{{{(i)}}}vat{{{(i)}}}on of an [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]]-populat{{{(i)}}}on rat{{{(i)}}}o. 144 144 145 - Basedon the conceptsanddefinitionsgiveninparagraphs 5to20above,avarietyofanalyticalconceptsand measurescan be derived.Forinstance:124 +(4) The [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] populat{{{(i)}}}on may be related to the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] for the der{{{(i)}}}vat{{{(i)}}}on of a general [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]] rate. [[Unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]] rates, relevant to pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] on the one hand and self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] on the other, may be der{{{(i)}}}ved, wherever cons{{{(i)}}}dered useful and feas{{{(i)}}}ble. 146 146 147 - The economically active population may be divided into two broad segments: the armed forces and the economically active civilian population.126 +- 148 148 149 - Theeconomicallyactivepopulationmayberelatedtothetotalpopulationforthederivationofa crudeparticipationrate,or,more appropriately,tothepopulationabove the ageprescribed for the measurement ofthe economicallyactivepopulation.128 +(6) A compos{{{(i)}}}te rate of [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]] and v{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}ble underemployment comp{{{(i)}}}led as the rat{{{(i)}}}o of [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] labour t{{{(i)}}}me ava{{{(i)}}}lable for [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] to the total labour t{{{(i)}}}me [[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] or ava{{{(i)}}}lable for [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]]. 150 150 151 -The e mployedpopulationmay be relatedto thepopulation abovethespecifiedageforthederivationof anemployment-populationratio.130 +The rates, rat{{{(i)}}}os and proport{{{(i)}}}ons suggested above may be comp{{{(i)}}}led separately by sex {{{(i)}}}n respect of spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed age groups. 152 152 153 -The unemployedpopulationmayberelatedto the economicallyactive population for thederivation of ageneralunemploymentrate.Unemploymentrates, relevanttopaidemploymentontheonehandand self-employment ontheother,may bederived,whereverconsideredusefuland feasible.132 +22. The techn{{{(i)}}}que of labour t{{{(i)}}}me d{{{(i)}}}spos{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}on suggested {{{(i)}}}n paragraph 20, {{{(i)}}}f carr{{{(i)}}}ed out through a ser{{{(i)}}}es of current surveys cover{{{(i)}}}ng a representat{{{(i)}}}ve sample of reference per{{{(i)}}}ods spread over a year, can be used for the est{{{(i)}}}mat{{{(i)}}}on of labour t{{{(i)}}}me [[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] or [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] over the year. The est{{{(i)}}}mates may be expressed {{{(i)}}}n terms of person-days or person-hours or, {{{(i)}}}f so des{{{(i)}}}red, converted {{{(i)}}}nto standard full-t{{{(i)}}}me person-years. 154 154 155 - (6)A composite rate of unemployment andvisible underemploymentcompiledas theratio of unemployed labourtime available for employment to the total labour time employedor available for employment.134 +=== Employment and {{{(i)}}}ncome relat{{{(i)}}}onsh{{{(i)}}}ps === 156 156 157 - The rates,ratiosandproportions suggestedabove maybe compiledseparately bysexin respectof specified age groups.136 +23. In order to real{{{(i)}}}se the object{{{(i)}}}ves of analys{{{(i)}}}s of the relat{{{(i)}}}onsh{{{(i)}}}ps between [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] and {{{(i)}}}ncome ment{{{(i)}}}oned {{{(i)}}}n paragraph 1, countr{{{(i)}}}es should develop programmes of data collect{{{(i)}}}on on [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] and {{{(i)}}}ncome that reveal related econom{{{(i)}}}c and soc{{{(i)}}}al aspects. In part{{{(i)}}}cular, data should be comp{{{(i)}}}led on [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]], {{{(i)}}}ncome from [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] and household {{{(i)}}}ncome for the purpose of (a) analys{{{(i)}}}ng the {{{(i)}}}ncome-generat{{{(i)}}}ng capac{{{(i)}}}ty of d{{{(i)}}}fferent econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es and (b) {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy{{{(i)}}}ng the number and character{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of persons who are unable to ma{{{(i)}}}nta{{{(i)}}}n the{{{(i)}}}r econom{{{(i)}}}c well-be{{{(i)}}}ng on the bas{{{(i)}}}s of the [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] opportun{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es ava{{{(i)}}}lable to them. 158 158 159 - The technique of labourtime disposition suggestedin paragraph20,ifcarriedout througha series ofcurrent138 +24. (1) In order to obta{{{(i)}}}n comprehens{{{(i)}}}ve measures of the relat{{{(i)}}}onsh{{{(i)}}}ps between [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] and {{{(i)}}}ncome, the measurements of [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]], {{{(i)}}}ncome from [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] and household {{{(i)}}}ncome should refer to the (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) exper{{{(i)}}}ence of the populat{{{(i)}}}on over a long reference per{{{(i)}}}od, preferably a year, tak{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}nto account not only the pr{{{(i)}}}nc{{{(i)}}}pal occupat{{{(i)}}}on but also any secondary occupat{{{(i)}}}ons and other sources of {{{(i)}}}ncome. 160 160 161 - surveyscoveringarepresentativesample ofreferenceperiodsspreadoverayear,canbeusedforthe estimationoflabourtimeemployedorunemployedoverthe year.Theestimatesmaybe expressedintermsof person-daysor person-hoursor, ifso desired, convertedintostandard full-timeperson-years.140 +(2) Income from [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] {{{(i)}}}ncludes [[wages>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]], [[salar{{{(i)}}}es>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]] and other [[earn{{{(i)}}}ngs>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]] {{{(i)}}}n cash and k{{{(i)}}}nd of persons {{{(i)}}}n pa{{{(i)}}}d [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] and net entrepreneur{{{(i)}}}al {{{(i)}}}ncome of persons {{{(i)}}}n self-[[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]]. 162 162 163 - ===Employment and income relationships===142 +(3) The concepts and def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons of {{{(i)}}}ncome and {{{(i)}}}ts components are g{{{(i)}}}ven {{{(i)}}}n the resolut{{{(i)}}}ons concern{{{(i)}}}ng an {{{(i)}}}ntegrated system of [[wages>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Earn{{{(i)}}}ngs.WebHome]] stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs and concern{{{(i)}}}ng household {{{(i)}}}ncome and expend{{{(i)}}}ture surveys adopted by the Twelfth Conference (1973) and {{{(i)}}}n the Un{{{(i)}}}ted Nat{{{(i)}}}ons Prov{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}onal gu{{{(i)}}}del{{{(i)}}}nes on stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the d{{{(i)}}}str{{{(i)}}}but{{{(i)}}}on of {{{(i)}}}ncome, consumpt{{{(i)}}}on and accumulat{{{(i)}}}on of households (1977). 164 164 165 - Inorder to realise theobjectivesof analysis ofthe relationshipsbetween employmentandincome mentioned in paragraph 1, countriesshould develop programmes of datacollection on employmentand incomethat revealrelated economicand socialaspects.In particular,data shouldbecompiledonemployment, income from employment andhousehold incomeforthe purposeof (a) analysing theincome-generatingcapacityofdifferenteconomicactivities and(b) identifying thenumberandcharacteristicsof persons whoare unableto maintaintheir economicwell-being on the basis of theemployment opportunities availabletothem.144 +(4) The stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] and {{{(i)}}}ncome should be analysed to the extent poss{{{(i)}}}ble, {{{(i)}}}n conjunct{{{(i)}}}on w{{{(i)}}}th durat{{{(i)}}}on of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), household s{{{(i)}}}ze, number of earners, assets and other demograph{{{(i)}}}c, soc{{{(i)}}}al and econom{{{(i)}}}c character{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the {{{(i)}}}nd{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}dual and the household. 166 166 167 -( 1)In order to obtain comprehensivemeasures ofthe relationshipsbetween employmentandincome, the measurements of employment,income fromemploymentandhouseholdincome shouldrefertothe work experience ofthepopulation over alongreferenceperiod,preferablyayear,taking into accountnot only the principaloccupationbut alsoany secondaryoccupationsandothersourcesof income.146 +(5) The stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] and {{{(i)}}}ncome should be cons{{{(i)}}}stent w{{{(i)}}}th and, {{{(i)}}}n so far as poss{{{(i)}}}ble, be {{{(i)}}}ntegrated {{{(i)}}}nto the framework of the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] set forth {{{(i)}}}n paragraphs 5 to 22 above. 168 168 169 - Incomefromemploymentincludes wages,salaries andother earnings incash and kind ofpersonsin paid employmentand net entrepreneurial income of personsin self-employment.148 +=== Data collect{{{(i)}}}on, analys{{{(i)}}}s and class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons === 170 170 171 -The concepts and definitionsofincomeand itscomponentsaregivenin the resolutionsconcerningan integratedsystemof wagesstatisticsandconcerninghouseholdincomeandexpendituresurveysadoptedby theTwelfth Conference(1973)and in theUnitedNationsProvisionalguidelinesonstatisticsofthedistributionofincome,consumption and accumulationofhouseholds(1977).150 +25. The Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Labour Off{{{(i)}}}ce should prepare a manual on stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]], [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]], [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]] and underemployment deta{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}ng such aspects as methodology of data collect{{{(i)}}}on, tabulat{{{(i)}}}on and analys{{{(i)}}}s. 172 172 173 -The statistics onemployment andincomeshouldbe analysed to theextentpossible,in conjunctionwith duration ofwork, householdsize,numberof earners, assets and otherdemographic, social and economic characteristicsofthe individualandthehousehold.152 +26. (1) The analys{{{(i)}}}s of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] and the populat{{{(i)}}}on not [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] should {{{(i)}}}nclude class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons by s{{{(i)}}}gn{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cant demograph{{{(i)}}}c, soc{{{(i)}}}al and econom{{{(i)}}}c character{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs as well as appropr{{{(i)}}}ate cross-class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons by two or more related character{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs. 174 174 175 - Thestatistics on employment andincome should be consistent withand,in sofar as possible,be integrated154 +(2) In part{{{(i)}}}cular, the populat{{{(i)}}}on above the age spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed for the measurement of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] should be cross-class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed by usual act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty status ([[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]], [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]], students, homemakers, etc.) and current act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty status ([[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]], [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] and not currently act{{{(i)}}}ve). 176 176 177 - into the frameworkof the statistics of the economically active population setforthinparagraphs5to22above.156 +27. For the purpose of {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal compar{{{(i)}}}sons, the class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons of the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] should adhere to or be convert{{{(i)}}}ble {{{(i)}}}nto the standard {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons most recently adopted such as: 178 178 179 -=== Data collection, analysis and classifications === 158 +* (a) Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Standard Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of Occupat{{{(i)}}}ons (ISCO)-ILO; 159 +* (b) Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Standard Industr{{{(i)}}}al Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of All Econom{{{(i)}}}c Act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es (ISIC)-Un{{{(i)}}}ted Nat{{{(i)}}}ons; 160 +* (c) Internat{{{(i)}}}onal class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on accord{{{(i)}}}ng to status (as employer, [[employee>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employees.WebHome]], etc.) — def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons of status by the Un{{{(i)}}}ted Nat{{{(i)}}}ons — except that for the class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}on of unpa{{{(i)}}}d fam{{{(i)}}}ly workers the m{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}mum t{{{(i)}}}me cr{{{(i)}}}ter{{{(i)}}}on (at least one-th{{{(i)}}}rd of the normal (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work{{{(i)}}}ng(%%) hours) no longer need be appl{{{(i)}}}ed; 161 +* (d) Prov{{{(i)}}}s{{{(i)}}}onal Gu{{{(i)}}}del{{{(i)}}}nes on Standard Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Age Class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons-Un{{{(i)}}}ted Nat{{{(i)}}}ons. 180 180 181 - TheInternationalLabourOfficeshouldprepareamanual on statistics of theeconomically activepopulation,employment,unemploymentandunderemploymentdetailingsuchaspectsasmethodologyofdata collection,tabulation andanalysis.163 +28. For class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons accord{{{(i)}}}ng to other character{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs such as durat{{{(i)}}}on of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), durat{{{(i)}}}on of [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]], the Internat{{{(i)}}}onal Labour Off{{{(i)}}}ce should develop appropr{{{(i)}}}ate {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal standard class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons tak{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}nto account the current nat{{{(i)}}}onal pract{{{(i)}}}ces and needs. 182 182 183 - (1)Theanalysisof the economicallyactive populationandthe population not economically activeshould165 +=== Data on part{{{(i)}}}cular top{{{(i)}}}cs === 184 184 185 - includeclassificationsbysignificant demographic, social and economiccharacteristicsaswellasappropriate cross-classificationsbytwo ormore relatedcharacteristics.167 +29. In order to adequately study the trans{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}on phases from learn{{{(i)}}}ng to earn{{{(i)}}}ng act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es and to develop appropr{{{(i)}}}ate pol{{{(i)}}}cy measures where necessary, spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}c stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs should be obta{{{(i)}}}ned per{{{(i)}}}od{{{(i)}}}cally on ch{{{(i)}}}ldren and youth {{{(i)}}}n relat{{{(i)}}}on to school attendance and the{{{(i)}}}r part{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}pat{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}n econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty. For th{{{(i)}}}s purpose, {{{(i)}}}t may be necessary to collect add{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}onal data on ch{{{(i)}}}ldren and youth below the spec{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed m{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}mum age l{{{(i)}}}m{{{(i)}}}t adopted for measur{{{(i)}}}ng the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]]. 186 186 187 -( 2)In particular,the population above the age specifiedfor themeasurement of the economically active populationshouldbecross-classified byusual activitystatus(employed, unemployed, students, homemakers, etc.)andcurrentactivitystatus(employed,unemployedandnot currentlyactive).169 +30. (1) For the purpose of develop{{{(i)}}}ng and mon{{{(i)}}}tor{{{(i)}}}ng programmes concerned w{{{(i)}}}th the part{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}pat{{{(i)}}}on of women {{{(i)}}}n development and the promot{{{(i)}}}on of equal{{{(i)}}}ty between the sexes, an adequate stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cal base on women's part{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}pat{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}n econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es {{{(i)}}}s essent{{{(i)}}}al. In th{{{(i)}}}s respect, therefore, the stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]], [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]], [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]], underemployment and related top{{{(i)}}}cs should be comp{{{(i)}}}led separately for males and for females. 188 188 189 -For t hepurpose of internationalcomparisons,the classifications ofthe statistics of the economically active171 +(2) Further, {{{(i)}}}n order to obta{{{(i)}}}n more accurate stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on women's part{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}pat{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}n econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es, measurement methods should be carefully rev{{{(i)}}}ewed to ensure unb{{{(i)}}}ased coverage of men and women. Sex b{{{(i)}}}ases {{{(i)}}}n the form of underest{{{(i)}}}mat{{{(i)}}}on of women's part{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}pat{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}n econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty may result, for example, from {{{(i)}}}ncomplete coverage of unpa{{{(i)}}}d econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es, fa{{{(i)}}}lure of respondents and enumerators to take account of women's mult{{{(i)}}}ple act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es and use of proxy respondents. Where necessary, research should be carr{{{(i)}}}ed out {{{(i)}}}n order to {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy the extent, nature and sources of the poss{{{(i)}}}ble b{{{(i)}}}ases, {{{(i)}}}f any, and to develop appropr{{{(i)}}}ate methods of reduc{{{(i)}}}ng them. 190 190 191 -p opulationshouldadhereto or be convertible into the standard international classifications most recently adopted such as:173 +31. S{{{(i)}}}nce the part{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}pat{{{(i)}}}on {{{(i)}}}n econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty of {{{(i)}}}nd{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}duals often depends on the c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances of other members of the fam{{{(i)}}}ly or household and {{{(i)}}}n many countr{{{(i)}}}es, part{{{(i)}}}cularly {{{(i)}}}n rural areas of develop{{{(i)}}}ng countr{{{(i)}}}es, econom{{{(i)}}}c act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ty {{{(i)}}}s largely organ{{{(i)}}}sed on a fam{{{(i)}}}ly or household bas{{{(i)}}}s, stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]], [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]], [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]], underemployment and related top{{{(i)}}}cs should be supplemented per{{{(i)}}}od{{{(i)}}}cally by stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on fam{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}es and households: for example, {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy{{{(i)}}}ng the [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] {{{(i)}}}n terms of the{{{(i)}}}r relat{{{(i)}}}onsh{{{(i)}}}p to other members of the household or fam{{{(i)}}}ly, presence of other (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work{{{(i)}}}ng(%%) members of the household or fam{{{(i)}}}ly, number of ch{{{(i)}}}ldren {{{(i)}}}n the household or fam{{{(i)}}}ly, as well as {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy{{{(i)}}}ng households and fam{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}es {{{(i)}}}n terms of number of members [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]], sex and other character{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the pr{{{(i)}}}mary earner {{{(i)}}}n the household or fam{{{(i)}}}ly, etc. 192 192 193 -Internation alStandardClassificationofOccupations(ISCO)-ILO;175 +32. In order to prov{{{(i)}}}de {{{(i)}}}mproved and more deta{{{(i)}}}led {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on on [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]], [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]] and underemployment and for other purposes such as {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy{{{(i)}}}ng mult{{{(i)}}}ple act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es and marg{{{(i)}}}nal act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es, attempts should be made to collect per{{{(i)}}}od{{{(i)}}}cally stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on t{{{(i)}}}me-use. 194 194 195 -International Standard IndustrialClassification ofAllEconomicActivities(ISIC)-UnitedNations;177 +33. In order to account for the [[{{{(i)}}}nformal sector>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Informal sector.WebHome]] act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es both {{{(i)}}}n developed and develop{{{(i)}}}ng countr{{{(i)}}}es and the rural non-agr{{{(i)}}}cultural act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es generally carr{{{(i)}}}ed out by households {{{(i)}}}n conjunct{{{(i)}}}on w{{{(i)}}}th agr{{{(i)}}}cultural act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es {{{(i)}}}n develop{{{(i)}}}ng countr{{{(i)}}}es, and g{{{(i)}}}ven the scarc{{{(i)}}}ty of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs on these top{{{(i)}}}cs, {{{(i)}}}t {{{(i)}}}s des{{{(i)}}}rable that countr{{{(i)}}}es develop appropr{{{(i)}}}ate methodolog{{{(i)}}}es and data collect{{{(i)}}}on programmes on the urban [[{{{(i)}}}nformal sector>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Informal sector.WebHome]] and the rural non-agr{{{(i)}}}cultural act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es. In part{{{(i)}}}cular, su{{{(i)}}}table def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons and class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons should be developed {{{(i)}}}n order to {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy and class{{{(i)}}}fy the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]] {{{(i)}}}n the urban [[{{{(i)}}}nformal sector>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Informal sector.WebHome]] and those engaged {{{(i)}}}n the rural non-agr{{{(i)}}}cultural act{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es. 196 196 197 -In ternationalclassificationaccordingtostatus(as employer,employee,etc.)—definitionsofstatus bytheUnitedNations— except thatfortheclassificationofunpaidfamilyworkers theminimumtime criterion (atleastone-thirdofthe normalworkinghours)nolongerneedbe applied;179 +34. In order to prov{{{(i)}}}de adequate [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] opportun{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}es and means of l{{{(i)}}}vel{{{(i)}}}hood for the d{{{(i)}}}sabled and other hand{{{(i)}}}capped persons, stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs should be collected and comp{{{(i)}}}led us{{{(i)}}}ng appropr{{{(i)}}}ate methodolog{{{(i)}}}es on the s{{{(i)}}}ze of th{{{(i)}}}s populat{{{(i)}}}on and {{{(i)}}}ts d{{{(i)}}}str{{{(i)}}}but{{{(i)}}}on accord{{{(i)}}}ng to relevant soc{{{(i)}}}al and econom{{{(i)}}}c character{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs d{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}ngu{{{(i)}}}sh{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}n part{{{(i)}}}cular those [[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]], those [[unemployed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Unemployment.WebHome]] and those {{{(i)}}}nact{{{(i)}}}ve. 198 198 199 - ProvisionalGuidelinesonStandardInternationalAgeClassifications-UnitedNations.181 +35. (1) It {{{(i)}}}s recommended that {{{(i)}}}n countr{{{(i)}}}es w{{{(i)}}}th a planned economy, extens{{{(i)}}}ve use should be made of the balance sheet of [[labour resources>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Labour Resources.WebHome]] so as to {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy the s{{{(i)}}}ze and structure of the [[labour force>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Labour Force.WebHome]] and {{{(i)}}}ts geograph{{{(i)}}}cal d{{{(i)}}}str{{{(i)}}}but{{{(i)}}}on by type of [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]] and sector of the nat{{{(i)}}}onal economy. 200 200 201 - Forclassificationsaccordingtoothercharacteristics suchasduration of work,duration ofunemployment,theInternationalLabourOfficeshould developappropriate internationalstandardclassificationstaking intoaccount thecurrentnationalpracticesandneeds.183 +(2) The populat{{{(i)}}}on of [[work{{{(i)}}}ng age>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work{{{(i)}}}ng Age.WebHome]], w{{{(i)}}}th the except{{{(i)}}}on of the d{{{(i)}}}sabled who do not (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), and also the populat{{{(i)}}}on not of [[work{{{(i)}}}ng age>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work{{{(i)}}}ng Age.WebHome]], are {{{(i)}}}ncluded as [[labour resources>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Labour Resources.WebHome]]. The balance sheet of [[labour resources>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Labour Resources.WebHome]] may be broken down separately accord{{{(i)}}}ng to sex, {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy{{{(i)}}}ng persons [[employed>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Persons {{{(i)}}}n Employment.WebHome]] {{{(i)}}}n subs{{{(i)}}}d{{{(i)}}}ary farm{{{(i)}}}ng and {{{(i)}}}n housework, d{{{(i)}}}sabled persons of [[work{{{(i)}}}ng age>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work{{{(i)}}}ng Age.WebHome]] but who do not (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) and persons not of [[work{{{(i)}}}ng age>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Work{{{(i)}}}ng Age.WebHome]]. 202 202 203 - ===Data on particulartopics ===185 +(3) The data {{{(i)}}}n the balance sheets make {{{(i)}}}t poss{{{(i)}}}ble to {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}fy the proport{{{(i)}}}on of [[labour resources>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Labour Resources.WebHome]] wh{{{(i)}}}ch may be ut{{{(i)}}}l{{{(i)}}}sed {{{(i)}}}n the future to (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) {{{(i)}}}n nat{{{(i)}}}onal product{{{(i)}}}on. 204 204 205 -I norderto adequatelystudythetransitionphasesfrom learning to earning activities andtodevelopappropriate187 +36. It {{{(i)}}}s suggested that countr{{{(i)}}}es cons{{{(i)}}}der collect{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}nformat{{{(i)}}}on on the populat{{{(i)}}}on not [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]], tak{{{(i)}}}ng account of nat{{{(i)}}}onal needs and c{{{(i)}}}rcumstances, to ass{{{(i)}}}st governments {{{(i)}}}n des{{{(i)}}}gn{{{(i)}}}ng the{{{(i)}}}r human resources and development pol{{{(i)}}}c{{{(i)}}}es. Countr{{{(i)}}}es should develop class{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}cat{{{(i)}}}ons des{{{(i)}}}gned to perm{{{(i)}}}t cross-tabulat{{{(i)}}}on reflect{{{(i)}}}ng the relat{{{(i)}}}ve strength of attachment to the labour market of the groups {{{(i)}}}dent{{{(i)}}}f{{{(i)}}}ed {{{(i)}}}n paragraphs 12(1) and 13(1) above. 206 206 207 - policymeasures where necessary, specific statistics should be obtained periodically on children and youth in relationto schoolattendanceandtheir participation in economic activity. For thispurpose, itmay be necessary to collect additional data on children and youth below the specified minimumage limit adopted for measuring the economically active population.189 +=== Evaluat{{{(i)}}}on and d{{{(i)}}}ssem{{{(i)}}}nat{{{(i)}}}on === 208 208 209 -( 1)Forthepurpose of developingandmonitoringprogrammesconcernedwith the participationofwomenindevelopmentand the promotionof equalitybetweenthesexes, an adequatestatisticalbase onwomen'sparticipationineconomic activitiesis essential.In thisrespect, therefore,the statisticsof the economically active population,employment,unemployment,underemploymentandrelated topicsshouldbecompiledseparatelyformalesandforfemales.191 +37. L{{{(i)}}}ke any other set of data, stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]], [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]], [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]], underemployment and related top{{{(i)}}}cs are subject to errors. Wh{{{(i)}}}le the data collect{{{(i)}}}on programme should be carefully des{{{(i)}}}gned to m{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}m{{{(i)}}}se poss{{{(i)}}}ble errors, some are bound to occur. A careful {{{(i)}}}nterpretat{{{(i)}}}on of the results, therefore, requ{{{(i)}}}res some knowledge about the qual{{{(i)}}}ty of the data. An evaluat{{{(i)}}}on of data qual{{{(i)}}}ty {{{(i)}}}s also necessary to {{{(i)}}}mprove upon data collect{{{(i)}}}on, process{{{(i)}}}ng and est{{{(i)}}}mat{{{(i)}}}on procedures {{{(i)}}}n subsequent rounds of the programme. The evaluat{{{(i)}}}on procedure should as far as poss{{{(i)}}}ble form part of the data collect{{{(i)}}}on programme {{{(i)}}}tself. 210 210 211 - (2)Further, in order to obtain more accurate statistics onwomen'sparticipation ineconomic activities,measurementmethods should becarefully reviewed toensureunbiasedcoverageof men and women.Sexbiases in the formof underestimation of women's participationineconomicactivitymayresult,forexample,from incompletecoverageof unpaideconomic activities,failureofrespondentsandenumeratorstotakeaccountof women'smultiple activities anduse of proxy respondents.Wherenecessary, researchshould becarriedoutinordertoidentifythe extent, natureandsourcesofthe possiblebiases, if any,and to developappropriatemethods ofreducing them.193 +38. Stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]], [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]], [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]], underemployment and related top{{{(i)}}}cs should be {{{(i)}}}ssued promptly and made w{{{(i)}}}dely ava{{{(i)}}}lable. The stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs may be {{{(i)}}}ssued {{{(i)}}}n stages by means of prel{{{(i)}}}m{{{(i)}}}nary reports as soon as the ma{{{(i)}}}n aggregates are ava{{{(i)}}}lable, followed by one or more f{{{(i)}}}nal reports g{{{(i)}}}v{{{(i)}}}ng the rev{{{(i)}}}sed and deta{{{(i)}}}led stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs, {{{(i)}}}n tabular form and, to the extent poss{{{(i)}}}ble and perm{{{(i)}}}ss{{{(i)}}}ble, {{{(i)}}}n mach{{{(i)}}}ne readable form. 212 212 213 -Since the participation in economic activity of individuals often depends on the circumstances of other 214 - 215 -members of the family or household and in many countries, particularly in rural areas of developing countries, economic activity is largely organised on a family or household basis, statistics on economically active population, employment, unemployment, underemployment and related topics should be supplemented periodically by statistics on families and households: for example, identifying the unemployed in terms of their relationship to other members of the household or family, presence of other working members of the household or family, number of children in the household or family, as well as identifying households and families in terms of number of members unemployed, sex and other characteristics of the primary earner in the household or family, etc. 216 - 217 -In order to provide improved and more detailed information on employment, unemployment and 218 - 219 -underemployment and for other purposes such as identifying multiple activities and marginal activities, attempts should be made to collect periodically statistics on time-use. 220 - 221 -In order to account for the informal sector activities both in developed and developing countries and the rural 222 - 223 -non-agricultural activities generally carried out by households in conjunction with agricultural activities in developing countries, and given the scarcity of statistics on these topics, it is desirable that countries develop appropriate methodologies and data collection programmes on the urban informal sector and the rural non-agricultural activities. In particular, suitable definitions and classifications should be developed in order to identify and classify the economically active population in the urban informal sector and those engaged in the rural non-agricultural activities. 224 - 225 -In order to provide adequate employment opportunities and means of livelihood for the disabled and other 226 - 227 -handicapped persons, statistics should be collected and compiled using appropriate methodologies on the size of this population and its distribution according to relevant social and economic characteristics distinguishing in particular those employed, those unemployed and those inactive. 228 - 229 -(1) It is recommended that in countries with a planned economy, extensive use should be made of the 230 - 231 -balance sheet of labour resources so as to identify the size and structure of the labour force and its geographical distribution by type of employment and sector of the national economy. 232 - 233 -The population of working age, with the exception of the disabled who do not work, and also the population not of working age, are included as labour resources. The balance sheet of labour resources may be broken down separately according to sex, identifying persons employed in subsidiary farming and in housework, disabled persons of working age but who do not work and persons not of working age. 234 - 235 -The data in the balance sheets make it possible to identify the proportion of labour resources which may be utilised in the future to work in national production. 236 - 237 -It is suggested that countries consider collecting information on the population not economically active, taking account of national needs and circumstances, to assist governments in designing their human resources and development policies. Countries should develop classifications designed to permit cross-tabulation reflecting the relative strength of attachment to the labour market of the groups identified in paragraphs 12(1) and 13(1) above. 238 - 239 -=== Evaluation and dissemination === 240 - 241 -Like any other set of data, statistics of the economically active population, employment, unemployment, underemployment and related topics are subject to errors. While the data collection programme should be carefully designed to minimise possible errors, some are bound to occur. A careful interpretation of the results, therefore, requires some knowledge about the quality of the data. An evaluation of data quality is also necessary to improve upon data collection, processing and estimation procedures in subsequent rounds of the programme. The evaluation procedure should as far as possible form part of the data collection programme itself. 242 - 243 -Statistics of the economically active population, employment, unemployment, underemployment and related topics should be issued promptly and made widely available. The statistics may be issued in stages by means of preliminary reports as soon as the main aggregates are available, followed by one or more final reports giving the revised and detailed statistics, in tabular form and, to the extent possible and permissible, in machine readable form. 244 - 245 -Every release of statistics of the economically active population, employment, unemployment, underemployment and related topics, whether recurring or single-time, should clearly indicate the nature of the data and make reference to any detailed technical descriptions. In particular, descriptions should be given of the scope and coverage, the concepts and definitions, the method of data collection, the sample size and design where sampling is used, the methods of estimation and adjustments, including seasonal adjustments where applied, measures of data quality, including sampling and non-sampling errors where possible, as well as descriptions of changes in historical series, deviations from international standards and relationships with other sources of similar data and related bodies of statistics. 195 +39. Every release of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs of the [[econom{{{(i)}}}cally act{{{(i)}}}ve populat{{{(i)}}}on>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Potent{{{(i)}}}al Labour Force.WebHome]], [[employment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Employment Work.WebHome]], [[unemployment>>doc:work{{{(i)}}}ng:Glossary.Unemployment.WebHome]], underemployment and related top{{{(i)}}}cs, whether recurr{{{(i)}}}ng or s{{{(i)}}}ngle-t{{{(i)}}}me, should clearly {{{(i)}}}nd{{{(i)}}}cate the nature of the data and make reference to any deta{{{(i)}}}led techn{{{(i)}}}cal descr{{{(i)}}}pt{{{(i)}}}ons. In part{{{(i)}}}cular, descr{{{(i)}}}pt{{{(i)}}}ons should be g{{{(i)}}}ven of the scope and coverage, the concepts and def{{{(i)}}}n{{{(i)}}}t{{{(i)}}}ons, the method of data collect{{{(i)}}}on, the sample s{{{(i)}}}ze and des{{{(i)}}}gn where sampl{{{(i)}}}ng {{{(i)}}}s used, the methods of est{{{(i)}}}mat{{{(i)}}}on and adjustments, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng seasonal adjustments where appl{{{(i)}}}ed, measures of data qual{{{(i)}}}ty, {{{(i)}}}nclud{{{(i)}}}ng sampl{{{(i)}}}ng and non-sampl{{{(i)}}}ng errors where poss{{{(i)}}}ble, as well as descr{{{(i)}}}pt{{{(i)}}}ons of changes {{{(i)}}}n h{{{(i)}}}stor{{{(i)}}}cal ser{{{(i)}}}es, dev{{{(i)}}}at{{{(i)}}}ons from {{{(i)}}}nternat{{{(i)}}}onal standards and relat{{{(i)}}}onsh{{{(i)}}}ps w{{{(i)}}}th other sources of s{{{(i)}}}m{{{(i)}}}lar data and related bod{{{(i)}}}es of stat{{{(i)}}}st{{{(i)}}}cs.