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National Labor Force Survey 2005

Indonesia, 2005
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IDN_2005_SAKERNAS-FEB_v01_M
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Subdirectorate of Manpower Statistics
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DDI/XML JSON
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Sep 05, 2014
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Industry/line of business of the main job in the past one week (b4p7)

Data file: sakernas05feb

Overview

Valid: 120251
Invalid: 95524
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 990
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 44
End: 46
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
- Q6 to Q14 are just for household members who currently are employed (Q2a.1 = 1 or Q3 = 1)
Literal question
Type of industry/line of business of the main job in the past one week:............. (specify)

(Filled in by Editor)
Categories
Value Category
0 ‘Activities that have unclear boundaries’
11 ‘Food crops, plantation crops, and horticulture’
12 ‘Livestock‘
13 ‘Combination of agriculture or plantation with livestock’
14 ‘Agriculture, plantation and livestock services’
15 ‘Wildlife hunting, catching, and breeding wildlife’
20 ‘Forestry’
50 Fishery
101 ‘Mining of coal, peat extraction, and coal gasification’
102 ‘Briquette productions’
111 ‘Oil and natural gas, and the exploitation of natural therma
112 ‘Oil and natural gas services’
120 ‘Mining of uranium and thorium ores‘
131 ‘Iron-ore mining and iron ores’
132 ‘Mining of metal and tin ore which does not contain iron’
141 ‘Excavation of rocks, clay and sand’
142 ‘Mining and quarrying not elsewhere classified’
151 ‘Processing and preserving meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, o
152 ‘Manufacture of milk and dairy food products’
153 ‘Grinding or stripping of grain, flour, and fodder industry’
154 ‘Manufacture of other food products’
155 ‘Manufacture of beverages’
160 ‘Manufacture of tobacco product‘
171 ‘Spinning, weaving, and end textile processing’
172 ‘Manufacture of textile end-product and carpet’
173 ‘Knitting industry’
174 ‘Kapok or cotton industry’
181 ‘Manufacture of textile apparel, except fur apparel’
182 ‘Manufacture of fur apparel’
191 ‘Manufacture of leather and leather products , including art
192 ‘Manufacture of footwear’
201 ‘Sawmill and the preservation of wood, rattan, bamboo and th
202 ‘Manufacture of products of wood, rattan, bamboo and the lik
210 ‘Manufacture of paper, paper goods, and the like’
221 ‘Publishing industry’
222 ‘Printing and related activities industry , including photoc
223 ‘Reproduction recording media, film and video’
231 ‘Manufacture of coal product’
232 ‘Extraction of crude petroleum, natural gas processing, and
233 ‘Nuclear fuel processing , nuclear fuel’
241 ‘Basic chemical industry’
242 ‘Other chemical industry’
243 ‘Artificial fibre industry’
251 ‘Rubber and from rubber-product industry’
252 ‘Plastic products industry’
261 ‘Glass and glass product industry’
262 ‘Porcelain product industry’
263 ‘Clay product industry’
264 ‘Cement, calx and plaster, as well as cement and calx produc
265 ‘Stone product industry’
266 ‘Asbestos product industry’
268
269 ‘Non-metallic product industry’
271 ‘Manufacture of iron and steel basic metals’
272 ‘Manufacture of non-iron basic metals’
273 ‘Foundry industry’
281 ‘Manufacture of metal goods ready for buildings, making the
289 ‘Manufacture of other metal goods and metal-goods production
291 ‘Manufacture of general machinery’
292 ‘Manufacture of machinery for special purposes’
293 ‘Manufacture of household not classified‘
300 ‘Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery’
311 ‘Manufacture of electric motors, generators and transformers
312 ‘Manufacture of electric control and distribution equipment’
313 ‘Manufacture of electric and telephone cables’
314 ‘Manufacture of electric accumulators and batteries’
315 ‘Manufacture of incandescent bulbs and lamps’
319 ‘Manufacture of electrical equipment not elsewhere classifie
321 ‘Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes and other electr
322 ‘Manufacture of communication equipment’
323 ‘Manufacture of radio, television, recording equipment and s
331 Manuf of medical equipment & measurement, checking, and test
332 ‘Manufacture of optical instruments and photographic equipme
333 ‘Manufacture of watches or clock, bell, and the like’
341 ‘Manufacture of four-wheeled or more motor vehicles’
342 ‘Industry of four-wheeled or more motor vehicles assembling,
343 ‘Manufacture of equipment and components of four-wheeled or
351 ‘Manufacture of ships and boats and reparation’
352 ‘Manufacture of train and the spare parts and equipment, and
353 ‘Manufacture of aircraft and its equipment and aircraft repa
359 ‘Manufacture of other transport equipment’
361 ‘Manufacture of furniture’
369 ‘Manufacture of jewellery and the like’
371 ‘Recycling of metal goods’
372 ‘Recycling of non-metal goods’
401 Electricity
402 Gas
403 ‘Steam and hot water’
410 ‘Procurement and distribution of clean water’
451 ‘Land preparation’
452 ‘Construction of civil buildings’
453 ‘Installation of civil buildings’
454 ‘Completion of building construction’
455 ‘Rental of construction equipment or wrecker or destroyer eq
501 ‘Car sales’
502 ‘Maintenance and repair’
503 ‘Sales of spare parts and car accessories’
504 ‘Sales, maintenance, and repair motorcycles, spare parts and
505 ‘Retail of vehicle fuel’
511 ‘Large trade based on fees or contract’
512 ‘Large domestic trade of agricultural raw materials, live an
513 ‘Large trade of household goods’
514 ‘Large trade of intermediate non-agricultural products, seco
515 ‘Large trade of machinery, spare parts and accessories there
519 ‘Other large trade’
521 ‘Retail trade various goods in the building’
522 ‘Specialized retail trade of food commodities, beverages, or
523 ‘Specialized retail trade of other than food, beverages, and
524 ‘Retail trade of second hands in the building’
525 ‘Mobile retails or outside the building trades’
526 ‘Repair of personal and household goods’
531 ‘Export trade based on fees or contract’
532 ‘Export trade of agricultural raw materials, live animals, f
533 ‘Export trade of textiles, clothing and household goods’
534 ‘Export trade of intermediate products non-agricultural prod
535 ‘Export trade of machinery, spare parts and accessories ther
539 ‘Other export trade’
541 ‘Import trade based on fees or contract’
542 ‘Import trade of agricultural raw materials, live animals, f
543 ‘Import trade of textiles, apparel, leather and household go
544 ‘Import trade of intermediate non-agricultural products, sec
545 ‘Import trade of machinery, spare parts and accessories ther
549 ‘Other import trade’
551 ‘Accommodation provision’
552 ‘Restaurant, bar and catering’
601 ‘Railway transportation’
602 ‘Road transportation’
603 ‘Transportation by pipeline’
611 ‘Sea transportation’
612 ‘River, lake, and crossing transportation’
621 ‘Scheduled air transportation’
622 ‘Unscheduled air transportation’
631 ‘Loading and unloading of goods services’
632 ‘Warehousing, cold storage services, and bonded zone service
633 ‘Supporting services except loading or unloading services an
634 ‘Travel services’
635 ‘Shipping and packing services’
639 ‘Other transportation support services that are not elsewher
641 ‘National postal, postal service units and courier services’
642 ‘Telecommunications and radio services’
651 ‘Monetary intermediation , banking’
659 ‘Other financial intermediation , leasing, mortgage’
660 ‘Insurance and pension funds’
671 ‘Financial intermediation support services except insurance
672 ‘Insurance and pension support services’
701 ‘Owned or leased real estates and dormitories’
702 Real estate based on fee or contract
703 ‘Tourism destinations and water tourism provision’
711 ‘Rental of transport equipment’
712 ‘Rental of other machinery and the equipment’
713 ‘Rental of household and personal goods not elsewhere classi
721 ‘Hardware consulting services’
722 ‘Software consulting services’
723 ‘Data processing’
724 ‘Data base services’
725 ‘Office machine, accounting machine, and computer maintenanc
729 ‘Other activities related to computer’
731 ‘Research and development of natural science and technology’
732 ‘Research and development of social sciences and humanities’
741 ‘Legal, accounting and bookkeeping, tax consulting, market r
742 ‘Architect, technical and engineering, analysis and testing
743 ‘Advertising’
749 ‘Other corporate services not elsewhere classified’
751 ‘Administration and economic and social policies’
752 ‘Foreign relations, defence and security’
753 ‘Compulsory social security’
801 ‘Basic education services’
802 ‘Secondary education services’
803 ‘Higher or tertiary education services’
809 ‘Other education services’
851 ‘Human health services’
852 ‘Animal health services’
853 ‘Services social activities’
900 ‘Cleaning services’
911 ‘Business organizations, entrepreneurs and professionals’
912 ‘Labor organization’
919 ‘Other organizations’
921 ‘Film, radio, television and other entertainment activities’
922 ‘News related activities’
923 ‘Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities’
924 ‘Sports and other recreational activities’
930 ‘Other service activities’
950 ‘Services to serve individual households’
990 ‘International and other extra international agencies’
Sysmiss
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.
Interviewer instructions
Write down the type of industry/line of business from the main job in the past one week as completely as possible, to make easier of later process like the filling of the industrial classification code in the box at BPS.

The method of determining whether an activity is a main job or not is as follows:
- If the respondent in the past week has only one job, the job is recorded as the main job.
- If the respondent in the past week has more than one job, then job that uses the most time is considered as the main job. If the time spent are indifferent, then job that provides the highest income is considered as the main job. If the time spent and the income generated are indifferent, then it is up to the respondent to chose which job is considered as their main job.

Description

Definition
- Industry: refers to the activity of the place of work/company/office in which a person is employed, classified according to the Indonesian Industrial Classification Standard (KBLI, formerly known as KLUI).

- Classification of industry/line of business uses Indonesian Industrial Classification Standard (KBLI) 2000 which no longer classify economic activities in Indonesia based on sectors (nine sectors) but based on categories (18 categories) and the primary groups (63 primary groups).
Universe
Household members aged 10 years and over who are employed or temporarily not working
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