Mongolia - PHC 2000
Reference ID | MNG-NSO-EN-PHC-2000-v1.0 |
Year | 2000 |
Country | Mongolia |
Producer(s) | National Statistical Office of Mongolia |
Sponsor(s) | Government of Mongolia - GOF - Financial assistance United Nations Population Fund - UNFPA - Financial assistance |
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Created on | Jul 18, 2013 |
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Current employment
(P15_CURRENTEMPL)
File: person
File: person
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 Range: 1-2 Invalid: 9 | Valid cases: 1579251 Invalid: 863466 Minimum: 1 Maximum: 2 |
This question should be answered by the employed resident population at aged 15 and over, should ask about their paid employment for the last 7 days prior to the census?
Eligible member of household
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 796112 | 50.4% |
2 | No | 783139 | 49.6% |
Sysmiss | 863466 |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Questions and instructions
Did you work last week?
Please ask question number 16, 17, 18 to the people who answered "Yes".
Directly go to the question number 19 (Why have you not been working?), did not if person answer question as "No". The enumerator should talk more detailed if person answer question as "No"
Directly go to the question number 19 (Why have you not been working?), did not if person answer question as "No". The enumerator should talk more detailed if person answer question as "No"
A.the code 1, which means “Yes” should be indicated under following circumstances: Namely,
1. All people who has been worked by payment for week or at least for one day.
Employed population compromised of all working person inrespective of industrial sectors, type and ownership of all employees and occupational category and all persons involved in informal sector such as sales workers in open market and streets, shoe polishers, news-vendors, car washers, craftsman and collectors of raw materials.
2. The people who is not working during 7 days prior to the census, but has labor contract with his or her employee and able to continue work after certain period.
a. People who are not at the work place due to various reasons such as on maternity leave, nursing children,
b. vacation, sickness and seasonal cessation of work all of whom have a labor contract.
c. The people who has an administrative permission with and without salary.
d. People who works at seasonal jobs and does not work in winter time, such as an agriculture, gold mining, construction, geology.
e. the people who are not working temporarily due to industrial damage or strike.
3. Employment of household members in household businesses such as herding and cropping need to be defined as following:
Households ,engaged in household business is defined as the one which make production for commercial purpose and own consumption.. In the meantime, reflecting the country specific feature herding household were also included in this category.
a.Persons aged 15 and above who are engaged in household herding and do not earn from other jobs are defined as employed.
b.Persons other than above mentioned such as student, pensioners and disabled will be defined as employed if they engaged in household business and earns their financial resource from this business.
4.Persons such as pensioner and disabled engaged with paid employment, they will be defined as employed.
5.Persons who studies at all level of school and courses worked at least one day during the past seven days, by part-time.
1. All people who has been worked by payment for week or at least for one day.
Employed population compromised of all working person inrespective of industrial sectors, type and ownership of all employees and occupational category and all persons involved in informal sector such as sales workers in open market and streets, shoe polishers, news-vendors, car washers, craftsman and collectors of raw materials.
2. The people who is not working during 7 days prior to the census, but has labor contract with his or her employee and able to continue work after certain period.
a. People who are not at the work place due to various reasons such as on maternity leave, nursing children,
b. vacation, sickness and seasonal cessation of work all of whom have a labor contract.
c. The people who has an administrative permission with and without salary.
d. People who works at seasonal jobs and does not work in winter time, such as an agriculture, gold mining, construction, geology.
e. the people who are not working temporarily due to industrial damage or strike.
3. Employment of household members in household businesses such as herding and cropping need to be defined as following:
Households ,engaged in household business is defined as the one which make production for commercial purpose and own consumption.. In the meantime, reflecting the country specific feature herding household were also included in this category.
a.Persons aged 15 and above who are engaged in household herding and do not earn from other jobs are defined as employed.
b.Persons other than above mentioned such as student, pensioners and disabled will be defined as employed if they engaged in household business and earns their financial resource from this business.
4.Persons such as pensioner and disabled engaged with paid employment, they will be defined as employed.
5.Persons who studies at all level of school and courses worked at least one day during the past seven days, by part-time.