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X Censo Nacional de Población y VI de Vivienda 2011 - IPUMS Subset

Costa Rica, 2011
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CRI_2011_PHC_v01_M_v01_A_IPUMS
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos, Minnesota Population Center
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Non-employed economic activity last week (CR2011A_0436)

Data file: CRI2011-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 209
End: 209
Width: 1
Range: 0 - 5
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Only for people 12 years or older
[Questions 20 through 23 are asked only of persons aged 20 and older]


22. Last week, in exchange for payment, [the respondent]...?

[] 1 Carried out agricultural labor, raised animals, fished (go to 24)
[] 2 Sold products (go to 24)
[] 3 Cared for people, cleaned, or ironed for a private household (go to 24)
[] 4 Did various tasks (odd jobs) (go to 24)
[] 5 Did not do any of the above
Categories
Value Category
0 NIU (not in universe)
1 Agricultural labor, raised animals or fished
2 Sold products
3 Cared for persons, cleaned or ironed for a private household
4 Did various jobs (odd jobs)
5 None of the above
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
Questions 20 to 31 are asked only of people 12 years of age or older.


Questions 21 to 23: Determine the activity status of the people.

In order to adequately establish the economic activity condition of the people of the household as "employed, unemployed, or inactive" it is important that you analyze the following diagram and know the main concepts and related definitions.

Activity status

Active economic population (work force)


Employed population


Worked for an hour or more in the last week
Carried out economic activities for money or something in exchange
Did not work but has employment
Worked or helped in the family business without pay


Unemployed population


Looked for work and had worked previously
Looked for work for the first time


Inactive economic population (not in work force)


Student
Retired or renter
People with domestic chores in their own home
Other situation


[p. 157]

Keep in mind the following definitions:

Reference week: the information that is collected about the activity status must refer to the week immediately prior to the interview (from Sunday the 22nd to Saturday the 28th of May).

Activity status: this refers to the classification of the population 12 years or older according to their participation in economic activities.

Economic activity: all activity or work directed to the production of goods or economic services, designed for sale or exchange.

Work: the participation of the population in economic activities.

Employed population: according to the previous definitions employed people are those that during the reference week:

a) Worked or carried out some economic activity for at least one hour, without counting domestic tasks of their own home.

b) Were found not working but who have employment (they did not work because of some incapacity, vacations, suspension or leave of absence for a month or less, strike, lack of clients at the premise or office, bad weather, equipment failure, lack of raw materials, or closure period).

c) Worked or helped in a family business without pay.

[p. 158]

Keep in mind that for the purposes of the census, the following activities are not considered work:


Having exclusively carried out volunteer work as a fireman, red cross worker, and other volunteers that go to the hospitals and do not receive pay.

Voluntary help in domestic tasks in another household different from one's own, without receiving remuneration.

Help given to a friend or relative as a favor.

Ad honorem labor.

Begging.

Professional internship without remuneration that the students are required to do in order to graduate.

Agricultural activities exclusively for self consumption.


Unemployed population: people that are unemployed during the reference week are those that did not work and did not have employment, they were available to work and took concrete actions to look for a salaried or independent employment.

Economically inactive population: this is composed of the collection of people that during the reference week did not form part of the work force, that's to say, they did not participate in the production of goods and economic services, they were not available to do so and they did not look for work.


Question 22: Carried out economic activities:

22. Last week, in exchange for payment, [name] ...?

[] 1 carried out agricultural labor, raised animals, fished (go to 24)
[] 2 sold products (go to 24)
[] 3 cared for people, cleaned, or ironed for a private household (go to 24)
[] 4 did various tasks (odd jobs) (go to 24)
[] 5 did not do any of the above


This question is only applied to the people of the household that, in question 21 declared themselves as part of the category "none of the above."

Usually the activities identified in this question are seen as work or employment for being developed occasionally, on a small scale or for being of low production because they generate low income.

[p. 160]

Keep in mind that if the person declares having carried out some of these activities, you should continue to question 24.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the economic activity of the non-employed respondent one week prior to the census.
Universe
Persons age 12+ who were not employed last week

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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