BIH_2009_LFS_v02_M
Labour Force Survey 2009
Name | Country code |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina | BIH |
Labor Force Survey [hh/lfs]
The Labour Force Survey was carried out by Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with Republika Srpska Institute of Statistics and Federal Institute of Statistics.
The Labour Force Survey represents research conducted to gather data on the basic characteristics of the working-age population, based on which the total labour force in the country is reviewed, together with data on demographics, education, socio-economic standing and other characteristics of the population. The main goal of the research is to gather data on the three main, mutually exclusive segments of population: the employed, the unemployed and the inactive. The data are also to be used to monitor, measure, and estimate the economic and social changes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Survey covered 10509 households, including 6066 in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 3443 in the Republika Srpska, and 1000 in the Brko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The sample did not include collective households (university dormitories, nursing homes, institutes for the mentally disabled, orphanages, homes for disabled adults, monasteries, convents, etc.).
Sample survey data [ssd]
Persons of 15 years of age or older
Version 02
2009
The scope of the Labor Force Survey includes:
National
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Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Federal Institute of Statistics |
Republic Institute of Statistics of the Republic of Srpska |
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United Nations Development Programme | Technical assistance |
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Department for International Development |
The last census in Bosnia and Herzegovina was taken in 1991. Considering the major migrations of the population since then, and the fact that the Survey research is based on the random sample of households as units of observation, it was necessary to provide upto-date data based on which the sample could be selected.
UNDP supported formulation and implementation of the Sample Frame Update project, for which funding was provided by the Government of the UK through its Department for International Development (DFID), Within this project an Expanded Master Sample was established by updating the information for 1456 census areas in the period of January/February 2006. 10509 households from Bosnia and Herzegovina were selected from the Expanded Master Sample, namely: 6066 for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 3443 for the Republic of Srpska and 1000 for Brcko District.
The sample was designed as a stratified two-stage random sample.
The rate of unresponsiveness in the Survey is 11.3%, which includes the rate of rejection of 3.4%.
Weights were calculated in two steps. In the first step, each of the selected households was allocated the weight of the sample selection as the inverted value of probability of selecting each household. In the second step, adjustments were made on the basis of failure to respond. Post-stratification, i.e. adjustment of weights per age group and gender, was not executed due to lack of reliable estimates of population per age group or gender.
The sections included in the questionnaire are:
A. Labor activity during the reference week
B. Employment characteristics of the main job
C. Second - additional job
D. Previous work experience
E. Search for employment
F. Methods used during the last four weeks to find job
G. Education
H. Situation one year before survey
I. Income
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2009-05-11 | 2009-05-31 |
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Federal Institute of Statistics |
Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Republic Institute of Statistics of the Republika Srpska |
The reference period is the time during which data were gathered. The majority of data relate to the economic activity of persons during a calendar week, from Monday through Sunday, called the reference week. A certain quantity of the data relate to other periods (four weeks, or a year, in relation to the reference week).
The LFS 2009 reference week was May 11 through May 17, 2009 and it preceded a period of fieldwork, i.e. interviews.
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Poverty - GP | World Bank |
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Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina | www.bhas.ba/?lang=en |
Republika Srpska Institute of Statistics | www.rzs.rs.ba |
Federal Institute of Statistics | www.fbihvlada.gov.ba/english/uprave/zavod_za_statistiku.php |
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2009, Ref. BIH_2009_LFS_v02_M. Dataset downloaded from [URL] on [date].
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Name | URL |
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Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina | www.bhas.ba/?lang=en |
Republika Srpska Institute of Statistics | www.rzs.rs.ba |
Federal Institute of Statistics | www.fbihvlada.gov.ba/english/uprave/zavod_za_statistiku.php |
DDI_BIH_2009_LFS_v02_M_WB
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Data Group | The World Bank | Documentation of the DDI |
Poverty - GP | The World Bank | Documentation of the DDI |
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