Changes for page Resolution concerning statistics of the economically active population, employment, unemployment and underemployment, 13th ICLS
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... ... @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ 109 109 110 110 13. (1) The "population not usually active" comprises all persons whose main activity status during the longer specified period was neither employed nor unemployed. It comprises the following functional categories: (a) students; (b) homemakers; (c) income recipients (pensioners, rentiers, etc.); and (d) others (recipients of public aid or private support, children not attending school, etc.) as defined by the United Nations// Principles and recommendations for population and housing censuses// (1980). 111 111 112 -(2) Where necessary, separate functional subcategories may be introduced to identify {{{(i)}}}persons engaged in unpaid community and volunteer services and (ii) other persons engaged in marginal activities which fall outside the boundary of economic activities.112 +(2) Where necessary, separate functional subcategories may be introduced to identify persons engaged in unpaid community and volunteer services and (ii) other persons engaged in marginal activities which fall outside the boundary of economic activities. 113 113 114 114 **Please note that paragraphs 14 to 20 on Underemployment are revised by the more recent “Resolution on Underemployment and Inadequate Employment situations”, 16^^th^^ ICLS, 1998, which can also be consulted on the Bureau of Statistics’ website**. 115 115 ... ... @@ -180,11 +180,11 @@ 180 180 181 181 34. In order to provide adequate employment opportunities and means of livelihood for the disabled and other 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. 182 182 183 -35. (1) It is recommended that in countries with a planned economy, extensive use should be made of the balance sheet of [[labour resources>>doc:working: Sandbox.Terms in developing.Labour Resources.WebHome]] so as to identify the size and structure of the [[labour force>>doc:working:Glossary.Labour Force.WebHome]] and its geographical distribution by type of employment and sector of the national economy.183 +35. (1) It is recommended that in countries with a planned economy, extensive use should be made of the balance sheet of [[labour resources>>doc:working:Glossary.Labour Resources.WebHome]] so as to identify the size and structure of the [[labour force>>doc:working:Glossary.Labour Force.WebHome]] and its geographical distribution by type of employment and sector of the national economy. 184 184 185 -(2) The population of [[working age>>doc:working:Glossary.Working Age.WebHome]], with the exception of the disabled who do not (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), and also the population not of [[working age>>doc:working:Glossary.Working Age.WebHome]], are included as [[labour resources>>doc:working: Sandbox.Terms in developing.Labour Resources.WebHome]]. The balance sheet of [[labour resources>>doc:working:Sandbox.Terms in developing.Labour Resources.WebHome]] may be broken down separately according to sex, identifying persons employed in subsidiary farming and in housework, disabled persons of [[working age>>doc:working:Glossary.Working Age.WebHome]] but who do not (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) and persons not of [[working age>>doc:working:Glossary.Working Age.WebHome]].185 +(2) The population of [[working age>>doc:working:Glossary.Working Age.WebHome]], with the exception of the disabled who do not (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%), and also the population not of [[working age>>doc:working:Glossary.Working Age.WebHome]], are included as [[labour resources>>doc:working:Glossary.Labour Resources.WebHome]]. The balance sheet of [[labour resources>>doc:working:Glossary.Labour Resources.WebHome]] may be broken down separately according to sex, identifying persons employed in subsidiary farming and in housework, disabled persons of [[working age>>doc:working:Glossary.Working Age.WebHome]] but who do not (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) and persons not of [[working age>>doc:working:Glossary.Working Age.WebHome]]. 186 186 187 -(3) The data in the balance sheets make it possible to identify the proportion of [[labour resources>>doc:working: Sandbox.Terms in developing.Labour Resources.WebHome]] which may be utilised in the future to (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) in national production.187 +(3) The data in the balance sheets make it possible to identify the proportion of [[labour resources>>doc:working:Glossary.Labour Resources.WebHome]] which may be utilised in the future to (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)work(%%) in national production. 188 188 189 189 36. 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. 190 190