{"type":"survey","doc_desc":{"title":"KHM_2001_LFS_v01_M","idno":"DDI_KHM_2001_LFS_v01_M","producers":[{"name":"Mey Sokhanntey","abbreviation":"tey","affiliation":"NIS","role":"Documenter"},{"name":"Accelerated Data Program","abbreviation":"ADP","affiliation":"International Household Survey Network","role":"Editing for IHSN Survey Catalog"}],"prod_date":"2009-09-28","version_statement":{"version":"Version 1.0 - National Institute of Statistics - Original documentation of the study.\nVersion 2.0 - Edited version by ADP based on Version 1.0 of NIS downloaded from http:\/\/www.nis.gov.kh\/nada\/index.php\/catalog on 8 May 2013."}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"KHM_2001_LFS_v01_M","title":"Labor Force Survey 2001","alt_title":"LFS 2001","translated_title":"Angkat Kamlaing Pulkam 2001"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"National Institute of Statistics","affiliation":"Ministry of Planning"}],"oth_id":[{"name":"Dr. V.N. Gnanathurai","affiliation":"Asian Development Bank","email":"","role":"Assistant Chief Economist "},{"name":"Dr. Bishnu Dev Pant","affiliation":"Asian Development Bank","email":"","role":"Development Indicators and Policy Research Division, Economic Research Department"},{"name":"Ms. G. Cubinar","affiliation":"Asian Development Bank","email":"","role":"Survey Management and Methodology Consultant"}],"production_statement":{"funding_agencies":[{"name":"Asian Developmemt Bank","abbreviation":"ADB","role":"Funding and TA"}],"grant_no":"TA 3293-CAM"},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"Data User Service Center","affiliation":"National Institute of Statistics","email":"dusc@nis.gov.kh","uri":"www.nis.gov.kh"},{"name":"Director, ICT Department","affiliation":"National Institute of Statistics","email":"lundysaint@yahoo.com","uri":"www.nis.gov.kh"}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Labor Force Survey [hh\/lfs]","series_info":"The Labor Force Survey (LFS) of Cambodia conducted in November 2001 is the second of the series of nationwide labor force surveys"},"version_statement":{"version":"Version 01: Edited data for internal use only.","version_date":"2001-11-01"},"study_info":{"topics":[{"topic":"LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT [3]","vocab":"CESSDA","uri":"http:\/\/www.nesstar.org\/rdf\/common"},{"topic":"EDUCATION [6]","vocab":"CESSDA","uri":"http:\/\/www.nesstar.org\/rdf\/common"}],"abstract":"The Labor Force Survey (LFS) of Cambodia conducted in November 2001 is the second of the series of nationwide labor force surveys. Its primary purpose was to gather data on labor force and employment levels and structures needed for national accounts estimation. The results of the survey are intended for national account estimation and for providing a quantitative framework for planning and policy formulation affecting the labor market.","coll_dates":[{"start":"2001-11-12","end":"2001-11-26","cycle":""}],"nation":[{"name":"Cambodia","abbreviation":"KHM"}],"geog_coverage":"National Urban and rural areas Provincial (24 provinces of Cambodia)","geog_unit":"Domain for LFS 2001 is the province. The study covers 24 domains, namely: \n \n1\tBanteay Meanchey\n2\tBattambang\n3\tKampong Cham\n4\tKampong Chhnang\n5\tKampong Speu\n6\tKampong Thom\n7\tKampot\n8\tKandal\n9\tKoh Kong\n10\tKratie\n11\tMondul Kiri\n12\tPhnom Penh\n13\tPreah Vihear\n14\tPrey Veng\n15\tPursat\n16\tRatanak Kiri\n17\tSiemreap\n18\tSihanoukville\n19\tStung Treng\n20\tSvay Rieng\n21\tTakeo\n22\tOddar Meanchey\n23\tKep\n24\tPailin","analysis_unit":"Individual","universe":"The survey covered all members (individuals) of the sample households, specifically:\n1. All members for geographic part of data collection; and\n2. All members aged 10 and over for education and labour force parts.","data_kind":"Sample survey data [ssd]","notes":"The survey involves the collection of data on the demographic and economic characteristics of the population. The scope of the survey with respect to items of information is as follows:\n1. Part I - For all persons\n          a)  Relationship to Household Head\n          b)  Age\n          c)  Sex\n \n2. Part II - For Persons 10 Years Old and Over\n          a) Education (Current School Attendance and Highest Educational Attainment) \n          b) Current Activity (Past Week) \n          c) Primary Occupation\n          d) Economic Activity or Industry\n          e) Nature and Status of Employment\n          f)  Remuneration, Earnings and Commissions\n          g) Hours Worked \n          h) Availability for \/ Seeking Additional Work\n          i)  Reasons for not Being Available for Work","study_scope":"The survey involves the collection of data on the demographic and economic characteristics of the population. The scope of the survey with respect to items of information is as follows:\n1. Part I - For all persons\n          a)  Relationship to Household Head\n          b)  Age\n          c)  Sex\n \n2. Part II - For Persons 10 Years Old and Over\n          a) Education (Current School Attendance and Highest Educational Attainment) \n          b) Current Activity (Past Week) \n          c) Primary Occupation\n          d) Economic Activity or Industry\n          e) Nature and Status of Employment\n          f)  Remuneration, Earnings and Commissions\n          g) Hours Worked \n          h) Availability for \/ Seeking Additional Work\n          i)  Reasons for not Being Available for Work"},"method":{"data_collection":{"data_collectors":[{"name":"National Institute of Statistics","abbreviation":"NIS","affiliation":"Ministry of Planning"}],"sampling_procedure":"The LFS adopted a stratified two-stage systematic sampling design with villages as the primary sampling units (PSUs) and households as secondary sampling units (SSUs).\n\nThe sample consisted of 500 villages sampled from 12,739 villages in Cambodia. Then from each sample village, a fix sample of 10 households was taken using circular systematic sampling with a random start.  It covered 500 sample villages or a total of 5000 sample households nationwide.","coll_mode":"Face-to-face [f2f]","research_instrument":"The following are the LFS forms used during the field enumeration and a brief outline of the fieldwork procedures: \n\n2.1 Listing Sheet (LFS Form 1)\n\nThis is a sheet containing a list the buildings, housing units and households within an enumeration area (EA). Other information pertaining to population of households was also recorded. \n\nListing sheet was used to record all households in the village or part thereof selected for household enumeration. The current list of households was necessary for sampling households and also as an input to derive household weights\n\n2.2 Questionnaire (LFS Form 2)\t\n\nThis is the form used for interviewing and recording information about a household.  This questionnaire also contains information on the demographic and economic characteristics of the population.\n\n1. Part I - For all persons\n  a) Relationship to Household Head\n  b) Age\n  c) Sex\n \n2. Part II - For Persons 10 Years and Over\n  a) Education (Current School Attendance and Highest Educational Attainment)\n  b) Current Activity (Past Week)\n  c) Primary Occupation\n  d) Economic Activity or Industry\n  e) Nature and Status of Employment\n  f) Remuneration, Earnings and Commissions Received\n  g) Hours Worked\n  h) Availability for\/ Seeking Additional Work\n  i) Reasons for not Being Available for Work","coll_situation":"Data collection involved the following activities: \n\n1. Mapping - this entailed drawing of a sketch map of the enumeration area, which may be an entire village or a segment of a village randomly selected, taking into account the boundaries and physical features of the area. \n2. Canvassing - a door-to-door visit in the entire enumeration area to look for enumeration units (households) to be listed to ensure a complete coverage of the area. \n3. Plotting - involved listing or drawing of buildings and households on the map using specified symbols. \n4. Listing - involved the listing of all households -recording the name of household head, address and number of members by sex - in the village or a village segment using a specified form (LFS Form 1). \n5. Enumeration - involved the interview of 10 sample households selected systematically from the list drawn using the LFS questionnaire (LFS Form 2).\n\nField enumerators, supervisors and coordinator training was conducted for two days. A total of 130 staff was trained, consisting of 95 enumerators, 34 supervisors and 1 coordinator. Each interviewer was assigned selected villages based on the sampling procedure. In order to complete the data collection activity within the planned time frame, each enumerator was assigned about 40 to 70 households in four to six villages. The questionnaires were filled by the method of personal interview.\n\nA pre-listing of households was undertaken by the enumerator to generate the current list of households, which was essential to select the sample households based on the systematic sampling procedure. In addition to preparing a current list of buildings, housing units and households certain additional information such as the number of household members, principal economic activity of the household was also collected.\n\nAfter the selection of sample households, the selected households were revisited to interview one or more responsible members of the household to fill in the questionnaire.","act_min":"The field control procedures provided for the supervisors to inspect and make on the spot checks while the interview was being conducted and they were also required to re-interview a sub-sample of the households already interviewed by the enumerators under his supervision. To ensure effective supervision through inspections and re-interviews, adequate funds were allocated for the payment of honoraria to supervisors for their supervisory duties. Some of the core group staff functioned as area coordinators and they were in overall charge of supervision as well as the coordination of the areas assigned to them.","weight":"The sampling design used in LF 2001 is not self-weighting. Therefore it was necessary to calculate the weights or inflation factors applicable to both villages and households of each sampled village, before the data for villages or households were aggregated. The weights for estimation of the aggregates were computed (or the villages and households in the 24 domains (or 24 provinces) into which the country is divided. The need to adjust the weights for non-response did not arise as completed questionnaires from all sampled villages and households were retrieved achieving a 100% response rate. Inflation factors were checked for each domain by comparison of the sum of the weighting factors of all sampled households which constitute an estimate of the total number of households in the domain against the total number of households for the domain in the sampling frame. The weighting factors (WEIGHT) with the corresponding identifiers of villages and households were fed as an input into the computer to be merged with the data files.","cleaning_operations":"All completed questionnaires were brought to NIS for processing. Although completed questionnaires were checked and edited by supervisors in the field, because of the length of questionnaires and the complexity of the topics covered the need for manual editing and coding by trained staff was accepted as an essential priority activity to produce a cleaned data file without delay. In all 4 staff comprising 3 processing staff and 1 supervisor were trained for two days by the project staff. An instruction manual for manual editing and coding was prepared and translated into Khmer for the guidance of processing staff.\n\nIn order to produce an unedited data file, keying in the data as recorded by field enumerators and supervisors, (without subjecting data to manual edit as required by the Analysis Component Project staff), it was necessary to structure manual editing as a two-phase operation. Thus in the first phase, the processing staff coded the questions such as those industry, and occupation which required coding. Editing was restricted to selected structural edits and some error corrections. These edits were restricted to checking the completeness and consistency of responses, legibility, and totaling of selected questions. Error corrections were made without canceling or obliterating the original entry made by the enumerator, by inserting the correction close to the original entry.\n\nMuch of the manual editing was carried out in the second phase, after key entry and one hundred percent verification and extraction of error print outs. A wide range of errors had to be corrected which was expected in view of the complexity of the survey and the skill background of the enumeration and processing staff. The manual edits involved the correction of errors arising from incorrect key entry, in-correct\/ failure to include identification, miss-coding of answers, failure to follow skip patterns, misinterpretation of measures, range errors, and other consistency errors.","method_notes":"An in-house survey processing centre was established at the NIS to process the LF 2000. A network of 4 PCs with 1 high capacity PC's as servers was installed and NIS staff were trained to use the network system. The network can be strengthened with additional workstations to process a survey sampling of 5,000 households referred to in the project document. \n\nEntire data processing was done on microcomputers and data entry and editing was carried out using Integrated Micro-Computer Processing System (IMPS) package developed by the US Bureau of the Census. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to obtain tabulations.\n\nThe keyers were trained for two days and key entry operations commenced. In all 4 key entry staff and 1 supervisor were trained by the Data Processing Specialist to use the data entry screens prepared using IMPS software\n\nThe first computer edit was applied to check the basic structure of the data and to check the skipping patterns. The errors were corrected manually and the data file was updated using IMPS programs. After completing the structural edit, the data file was re-edited for validity of records. Consistency edits were designed to detect responses that appeared to be inconsistent with other responses or in conflict with definitions and processing rules. It was necessary to run several edit checks to clean some data items."},"analysis_info":{"response_rate":"Despite the length of the questionnaire, the respondents cooperated with the survey staff and provided answers to both questionnaires and it was possible to achieve a 100% response rate. At this stage, it is not possible to comment on item non-response, and completeness of information provided by the respondents, and the respondent's fatigue arising from the length of the interviews which may have had a bearing on these issues.","sampling_error_estimates":"Sampling errors are those that are related to the size of the sample and the kind of samples selected. Non-sampling errors are those such as arising from errors committed by the interviewers in recording information, response errors and encoding or processing errors. \n\nThe results obtained from the survey are subject to sampling errors. Sampling errors in surveys occur as a result of limiting the survey observations to a subset rather than the whole population. These errors are related to the sample size selected and sampling design adopted in the survey. In order to maintain these errors within acceptable levels, the efficient sampling design with the sample allocation described earlier was adopted. \n\nIn addition to sampling errors, the estimates are also subject to non-sampling errors that arise in different stages of any survey operation. These include errors that are introduced at the preparatory stage errors committed during data collection including those committed by interviewers and respondents processing errors \n\nThe first item includes errors arising from questionnaire design, preparation of definitions and instructions, preparation of table formats etc. The other two categories are clear from the terminology used. The use of trained enumerators and processing staff and careful organization and thorough supervision are essential to control and minimize these errors.\n\nAs already referred to, it was possible to obtain responses from all the villages and households that were sampled, and thus it was not necessary to adjust the data for non-response. Thus the bias that is introduced into the estimates as a result of non-response was avoided."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"conf_dec":[{"txt":"The Statistics Law Article 22 specifies matters of confidentiality. It explicitly says that all staff working with statistics within the Government of Cambodia \"shall ensure confidentiality of all individual information obtained from respondents, except under special circumstances with the consent of the Minister of Planning. The information collected under this Law is to be used only for statistical purposes.\"","required":"yes","form_no":"","uri":""}],"contact":[{"name":"Director General","affiliation":"National Instistute of Statistics","email":"sythan@forum.org.kh","uri":"www.nis.gov.kh"},{"name":"Director, ICT Department","affiliation":"National Instistute of Statistics","email":"slundy@nis.gov.kh","uri":"www.nis.gov.kh"}],"cit_req":"Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:\n- the Identification of the Primary Investigator\n- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)\n- the survey reference number\n- the source and date of download\n\nExample:\n\nNational Institute of Statistics (NIS), Cambodia. Labor Force Survey 2001. Ref. KHM_2001_LFS_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from http:\/\/www.nis.gov.kh\/nada\/index.php\/catalog on [date].","conditions":"1. The data and other materials will not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions, or organizations without the written agreement of the National Institute of Statistics.\n \n2. The data will be used for statistical and scientific research purposes only. They will be used solely for reporting of aggregated information, and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations. \n\n3. No attempt will be made to re-identify respondents, and no use will be made of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently. Any such discovery would immediately be reported to the National Institute of Statistics. \n\n4. No attempt will be made to produce links among datasets provided by the National Institute of Statistics, or among data from the National Institute of Statistics and other datasets that could identify individuals or organizations. \n\n5. Any books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports, or other publications that employ data obtained from the National Institute of Statistics will cite the source of data in accordance with the Citation Requirement provided with each dataset. \n\n6. An electronic copy of all reports and publications based on the requested data will be sent to the National Institute of Statistics.","disclaimer":"The user of the data acknowledges that the National Institute of Statistics, Cambodia bears no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses."}}},"data_files":[{"file_id":"F1","file_name":"lfs2001Final","description":"The file contains data from LF Form 2 which has 2 parts containing the following information:\n\nPart I - For all persons\n\ta) Relationship to Household Head\n\tb) Age\n\tc) Sex\n\nPart II - For Persons 10 Years and Over\n\ta) Education (Current School Attendance and Highest Educational Attainment)\n\tb) Current Activity (Past Week) \n\tc) Primary Occupation\n\td) Economic Activity or Industry \n\te) Nature and Status of Employment\n\tf) Remuneration, Earnings and Commissions Received\n\tg) Hours Worked \n\th) Availability for \/Seeking  Additional Work\n\ti) Reasons for not Being Available for Work","case_count":"26898","var_count":"31","producer":null,"data_checks":null,"missing_data":null,"version":null,"notes":null}],"variables":[{"vid":"V1","name":"province","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"1","var_end_pos":"2","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Province\/City","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Province\/City","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Write the name of the province where the sample village is located. 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Instructions on how to assign sample reference numbers are contained in Chapter 4.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"226"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"26898","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"The Sample Reference Number (SRN) is a four-digit number which starts from \"0001\" for the first household in the list; \"0002\" for the next household; and so on until all households have been assigned a number.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V9","name":"c01","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"37","var_end_pos":"38","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Line Number of Member in Household","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Line number of member in household","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"1. Encircle the line number of the respondent. The respondent is preferably the head of the household or the spouse or any responsible member of the household, that is, person who can provide reliable information about the household. \n\nThe questionnaire for the demographic and economic characteristics of the household population is provided with 10 lines or rows and each line has a pre-coded number printed in column 1 which is the line number. This number automatically identifies each member of the household. Thus, the first member is entered on the first row with line number 01, the second member will be on the second row with line number 02, and so on. \n\n2. Ask the respondent the question \"How many persons usually reside in this household?\". If for example the respondent answered 6, check line number 06. This will serve as a guide in determining whether or not all the household members have been listed. As this question is asked be sure that the concepts of household and household members have been fully explained to the respondent. \n\n3. If there are more than 10 members in the household, you will need an additional questionnaire. In this case, you renumber the line numbers of the members listed in the additional questionnaire. Thus, line number 01 of the second questionnaire will be line number 11; line number 02 will be 12; etc. When renumbering the subsequent line numbers, cross out the original line number and write the correct line number above it.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"13"}],"var_universe":"All persons","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"26898","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V10","name":"c03","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"39","var_end_pos":"40","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Relationship to Head of Household","var_qstn_qstnlit":"What is [name]'s relationship to the household head?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Write the names of members of the household in column 2, and relationship to household head in column 3. Be guided by the following: \n\n1. Begin to ascertain the members of the household by asking the respondent: \"Who is the head of this household?. Then write the name of the person on the first line. \n\n2. Proceed to ask the names of the other members of the household at the time of visit by asking, \"Who are the persons usually residing in this household?\". Inform the respondent that you want to list the members in the following order: \n\nHead \nSpouse of the head \nOther members from oldest to youngest \n\nBut if the head has more than one spouse living in the same household, list down the name of the first spouse and their children, followed by the second spouse and their children and so on, keeping the nuclear family together, if possible. \n\n3. You need not write the surname of the other members of the household. \n\n4. As the respondent mentions a name, immediately ask the respondent the relationship of this person to the head of the household. Of course, each member of the household has a specific relationship to the head by virtue of his presence in the household. Such relationship may or may not be based on kinship. \n\nEnter the appropriate code for the relationship of each household member to the head in column 3. The code should be one of those listed at the bottom part of the questionnaire: \n\n01 Head (An adult person, male or female, who is responsible for the organization and care of the household or who is regarded as such by the member of the household.) \n02 Spouse (Husband\/wife) \n03 Son\/Daughter \n04 Adopted Son\/Daughter \n05 Foster son\/daughter \n06 Step son\/daughter \n07 Son\/daughter-in-law \n08 Grandson\/daughter \n09 Father\/Mother \n10 Brother\/Sister \n11 Uncle\/Aunt \n12 Nephew\/Niece \n13 Other relative (Included are in laws like father or mother-in-law) \n14 Boarder (Paying guests) \n15 Domestic helper \n16 Non-relative (Household guests or friends staying with the household for more than a year at the time of visit or persons with no other place of residence) \n\nNote that students, boarders and guests residing and having common food arrangement with a household are considered members of the household if they have been in the household for more than a year at the time of visit, or if they have no other place of residence. \n\nHowever, if there are 5 or more boarders\/lodgers in a housing unit, they should not be reported as members of the household even if they meet the criteria of common food arrangement and period of stay in the household. These boarders\/ lodgers are to be considered as living in a dormitory\/ lodging house operated by the household. \n\nOn the other hand, persons who were absent from or left the household and  have no intention to rejoin the household in the future except for short visits are not considered members of the household. 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Note that \"work\" includes certain types of non-market production, namely: the production of primary products for own consumption (as growing a home garden or raising poultry or livestock); the processing of primary commodities for own consumption by the producers of those items (such as drying own vegetables for later use); and the production of fixed assets for own use (such as building a house or rice paddy dike). Excluded are unpaid services like doing household chores such as cooking for the household and taking care of children. \n\nIn this column, ask the respondent for each household member: \"During the past week, did ____ do any of the following: grow crops or vegetables, raise livestock or chicken, clean or till land, gather firewood, hunt, catch fish, weave cloth, basket or mat?\". If Yes enter code \"1\" and go to Col. 11. 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The entry in this column should be the actual number of hours worked by the person in all the economic activities that he held during the past week.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"84"}],"var_universe":"persons 10 years old and over, c08=1 and c09=1","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"14227","type":"vald"},{"value":"6193642.444","type":"vald"},{"value":"12671","type":"invd"},{"value":"5097689.083","type":"invd"},{"value":"1","type":"min"},{"value":"84","type":"max"},{"value":"44.801","type":"mean"},{"value":"44.13","type":"mean"},{"value":"15.399","type":"stdev"},{"value":"15.499","type":"stdev"}],"var_txt":"This refers to the actual number of hours worked by the person in all the economic activities that the person held during the past week.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V18","name":"c11","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"51","var_end_pos":"51","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"With a Job or Employment During the Past Week","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Although [name] did not work, did he\/she have a job or employment during the past week?","var_qstn_postqtxt":"If 2(No), go to Col. 24","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Ask the question \"Although ___ did not work, did he\/she have a job or employment during the past week?\" if code in both columns 8 and 9 is \"2\" (No). Some persons may not have worked at all during the past week but may actually have jobs or employment which they are temporarily not reporting to, as in the following case: \n\nTemporarily not at work due to illness\/injury \nOn holiday vacation \nOn maternal\/paternal leave \nTemporarily not at work to attend personal\/family responsibilities \nOn educational leave or training (outside the working place) \n\nA person with a job to begin within 2 weeks from the date of the interview \nThese persons are considered employed even though they are not actually at work, thus , the code in this column should be \"1\" (Yes). \n\nIf the respondent says that the household member has no job\/employment, enter code \"2\" (No) and go to column 24.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"2"}],"var_universe":"persons 10 years old and over, c08=2 or c09=2","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"7044","type":"vald"},{"value":"2676222.606","type":"vald"},{"value":"19854","type":"invd"},{"value":"8615108.921","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"Employed persons are those who were reported to be either at work or with a job or business although not at work during the reference week. Persons at work are those who did some work, at least for an hour, during the reference period (past calendar week).\n\nPersons are also considered employed if they are with a job or business even though not at work during the reference period because of temporary illness\/injury, vacation or other leave of absence, bad weather, strike\/labor disputes or other reasons.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":"49686.968","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":"2626535.638","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"8615108.921","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V19","name":"c13","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"52","var_end_pos":"55","var_width":"4","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Main Occupation during the Past Week","var_qstn_qstnlit":"What was [name]'s main occupation during the past week?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"If the entry in either of column 8, 9 or 10 is \"1\" (Employed), column 12 must have an entry describing the person's primary occupation. 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Enter the codes for the status in employment as follows: \n\n1 Employer\n2 Own-Account Worker\n3 Employee\n4 Unpaid Family Worker\n5 Others\n\nFor a person who had more than one status in employment during the past week, the status in employment should be determined with reference to the same job as was used to determine the primary\/secondary occupation.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"5"}],"var_universe":"persons 10 years old and over and c11=1","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"14343","type":"vald"},{"value":"6243329.412","type":"vald"},{"value":"12555","type":"invd"},{"value":"5048002.115","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"Status of Employment refers to the status of an economically active person with respect to his or her employment. That is, whether he or she was employed as an employer, own account worker, employee, unpaid family worker, or a member of a producer's cooperative during the past week.\n\nEmployer - a person who operates his or her own economic enterprise or engages independently in a profession or trade, and hires one or more employees, including paid family members.\n\nDomestic helpers, family drivers and other households\u2019 helpers who assist in the family-operated business, regardless of time spent in this activity, are not hired employees in the business. Hence, a farm or business proprietor who is assisted purely by such domestic help is not considered an employer.\n\nFor example, a retail store operator who is wholly assisted in the operation of his store by unpaid relatives living with him and who employs a carpenter to construct a new building for his store (with operator supervising the work) is not an employer. However, if an operator happens to be the owner or partner of a big firm, which has its own construction unit to take care of its needs, the operator is an employer.\n\nOwn-account Worker - a person who operates his or her own economic enterprise or engages independently in a profession or trade, and does not hire any employees.\n\nEmployee - a person who works for a public or private sector employer and receives remuneration in wages, salary, commission, tips, piece-rates or payment in kind.\n\nThis category includes the following types of workers:\n\na. Persons working for a private household like domestic helper, households cook, gardener, family driver, etc.;\n\nb. Persons working for a private establishment\/industry like:\n- persons working in public works projects on private contracts;\n- public transport drivers who do not own the vehicle but drive the vehicle on boundary basis;\n- dock hands or stevedores;\n- cargo handlers at railroad stations or pier;\n- paddy harvester getting fixed share of harvest paddy;\n\nc. Persons working for a religious group (monk), missionary (nuns, sisters, etc.), union and non-profit organizations;\n\nd. Persons working for the government or government corporation or any of its instrumentalities;\n\ne. Cambodians working in embassies, legation, chancelleries or consulates of foreign governments in Cambodia;\n\nf. Cambodians working in international organization of Sovereign States of Governments like the United Nations (UN), World Health Organization (WHO), etc.; and\n\ng. Persons working purely on a commission basis and who may not have regular working hours.\n\nUnpaid Family Worker - usually a person without pay in an economic enterprise\noperated by a related person living in the same household. The room and board and cash allowance given as incentives is not counted as compensation for these family workers.\n\nOthers - experienced workers whose status is unknown or inadequately described (i.e. new entrants, apprentices)","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Employer","stats":"8110.06","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"Own Account Worker","stats":"2542981.848","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"Employee","stats":"1013552.494","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"Unpaid Family Worker","stats":"2672039.143","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":"Others","stats":"6645.868","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"5048002.115","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V23","name":"c18","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"62","var_end_pos":"63","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Average Monthly Wages","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is [name]'s average monthly wages?","var_qstn_postqtxt":"For daily average earner, compute daily wage x no. of days worked in a month.","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Ask the question \"How much is ____'s average monthly wages (from Occupation)?\". For daily earners, ask for their daily wage and the number of days worked in the past month. Then, multiply daily wage by the number of days worked. Enter the codes as follows: \n\n01 49,999R or Less \n02 50,000R - 99,999R \n03 100,000R - 149,999R \n04 150,000R - 199,999R \n05 200,000R - 299,999R \n06 300,000R - 499,999R \n07 500,000R - 749,999R \n08 750,000R - 999,999R \n09 1,000,000R - 1,999,999R \n10 2,000,000R & over","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"10"}],"var_universe":"persons 10 years old and over, c11=1 and status of employment code is 3 in Col. 17 (c17=3)","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"2791","type":"vald"},{"value":"1013552.494","type":"vald"},{"value":"24107","type":"invd"},{"value":"10277779.033","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":null,"stats":"2959.748","type":"freq"},{"value":"1","labl":"49,999R or Less","stats":"126094.858","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"50,000R - 99,999R","stats":"305965.882","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"100,000R - 149,999R","stats":"177100.847","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"150,000R - 199,999R","stats":"190095.406","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":"200,000R - 299,999R","stats":"125056.597","type":"freq"},{"value":"6","labl":"300,000R - 499,999R","stats":"66484.917","type":"freq"},{"value":"7","labl":"500,000R - 749,999R","stats":"9784.751","type":"freq"},{"value":"8","labl":"750,000R - 999,999R","stats":"5689.684","type":"freq"},{"value":"9","labl":"1,000,000R - 1,999,999R","stats":"3024.616","type":"freq"},{"value":"10","labl":"2,000,000R & over","stats":"1295.188","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"10277779.033","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V24","name":"c19","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"64","var_end_pos":"64","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Remuneration in Kind Received Last Month","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much remuneration in kind did [name] receive last month?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Ask the question \"How much remuneration in kind did ___ receive last month?\" Enter the codes as follows:\n \n01 49,999R or Less \n02 50,000R - 99,999R  \n03 100,000R - 149,999R  \n04 150,000R - 199,999R  \n05 200,000R - 299,999R  \n06 300,000R - 499,999R \n07 500,000R - 749,999R\n08 750,000R - 999,999R\n09 1,000,000R - 1,999,999R\n10 2,000,000R & over","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"10"}],"var_universe":"persons 10 years old and over, c11=1 and status of employment code is 3 in Col. 17 (c17=3)","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"2791","type":"vald"},{"value":"1013552.494","type":"vald"},{"value":"24107","type":"invd"},{"value":"10277779.033","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":null,"stats":"915009.041","type":"freq"},{"value":"1","labl":"49,999R or Less","stats":"72178.969","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"50,000R - 99,999R","stats":"15385.304","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"100,000R - 149,999R","stats":"5794.436","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"150,000R - 199,999R","stats":"1998.731","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":"200,000R - 299,999R","stats":"1893.568","type":"freq"},{"value":"6","labl":"300,000R - 499,999R","stats":"1150.54","type":"freq"},{"value":"7","labl":"500,000R - 749,999R","stats":"0","type":"freq"},{"value":"8","labl":"750,000R - 999,999R","stats":"141.904","type":"freq"},{"value":"9","labl":"1,000,000R - 1,999,999R","stats":"0","type":"freq"},{"value":"10","labl":"2,000,000R & over","stats":"0","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"10277779.033","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V25","name":"c20","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"65","var_end_pos":"66","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Earnings Derived from Business or practice of Profession","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is [name]'s monthly average earnings whether in cash or in kind from his\/her business\/profession?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"This question is to be asked for persons who were either employer or own-account workers (Codes 1\"\" or \"2\" in Col. 17). Enter the codes as follows: \n\n01 49,999R or Less  \n02 50,000R - 99,999R  \n03 100,000R - 149,999R  \n04 150,000R - 199,999R \n05 200,000R - 299,999R \n06 300,000R - 499,999R\n07 500,000R - 749,999R\n08 750,000R - 999,999R\n09 1,000,000R - 1,999,999R \n10 2,000,000R & over","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"10"}],"var_universe":"persons 10 years old and over, c11=1 and status of employment code is 1 or 2 in Col. 17 (c17=1,2)","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"5834","type":"vald"},{"value":"2551091.908","type":"vald"},{"value":"21064","type":"invd"},{"value":"8740239.619","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":null,"stats":"16146.175","type":"freq"},{"value":"1","labl":"49,999R or Less","stats":"562280.568","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"50,000R - 99,999R","stats":"837167.231","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"100,000R - 149,999R","stats":"392710.323","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"150,000R - 199,999R","stats":"351116.945","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":"200,000R - 299,999R","stats":"176262.947","type":"freq"},{"value":"6","labl":"300,000R - 499,999R","stats":"162254.64","type":"freq"},{"value":"7","labl":"500,000R - 749,999R","stats":"32921.545","type":"freq"},{"value":"8","labl":"750,000R - 999,999R","stats":"11218.903","type":"freq"},{"value":"9","labl":"1,000,000R - 1,999,999R","stats":"5598.617","type":"freq"},{"value":"10","labl":"2,000,000R & over","stats":"3414.015","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"8740239.619","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V26","name":"c21","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"67","var_end_pos":"68","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Tips or Commissions Received Last Month","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How tips\/commissions did [name] receive last month?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"For all types of workers, ask the question \"How much tips\/commissions did ___ receive last month?\" Enter the codes as follows: \n\n01 49,999R or Less  \n02 50,000R - 99,999R  \n03 100,000R - 149,999R  \n04 150,000R - 199,999R \n05 200,000R - 299,999R \n06 300,000R - 499,999R\n07 500,000R - 749,999R\n08 750,000R - 999,999R\n09 1,000,000R - 1,999,999R \n10 2,000,000R & over","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"10"}],"var_universe":"persons 10 years old and over and c11=1","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"14343","type":"vald"},{"value":"6243329.412","type":"vald"},{"value":"12555","type":"invd"},{"value":"5048002.115","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"None","stats":"6036685.871","type":"freq"},{"value":"1","labl":"49,999R or Less","stats":"100951.604","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"50,000R - 99,999R","stats":"58261.431","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"100,000R - 149,999R","stats":"19978.265","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"150,000R - 199,999R","stats":"12741.761","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":"200,000R - 299,999R","stats":"7154.642","type":"freq"},{"value":"6","labl":"300,000R - 499,999R","stats":"5900.431","type":"freq"},{"value":"7","labl":"500,000R - 749,999R","stats":"1130.748","type":"freq"},{"value":"8","labl":"750,000R - 999,999R","stats":"131.165","type":"freq"},{"value":"9","labl":"1,000,000R - 1,999,999R","stats":"131.165","type":"freq"},{"value":"10","labl":"2,000,000R & over","stats":"262.33","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"5048002.115","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V27","name":"c22","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"69","var_end_pos":"69","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Availability for Additional Work During the Past Week","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Was [name] available for additional work during the past week?","var_qstn_postqtxt":"if 2(No), END INTERVIEW","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Ask from the respondent the question \"Was ___ available for additional or alternative work during the past week?\". Enter code \"1\" if Yes. Enter code \"2\" for No and End Interview.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"2"}],"var_universe":"persons 10 years old and over and c11=1","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"14343","type":"vald"},{"value":"6243329.412","type":"vald"},{"value":"12555","type":"invd"},{"value":"5048002.115","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":"1847940.324","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":"4395389.088","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"5048002.115","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V28","name":"c23","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"70","var_end_pos":"70","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Actively Seeking\/Looking for Additional Work Last Week","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Was [name] seeking additional work in the past week?","var_qstn_postqtxt":"if 2(No), END INTERVIEW","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"If the person was available for additional or alternative work (Code 1 in col. 22), ask from the respondent the question \"Was ___ actively seeking\/looking for additional or alternative work during the past week?\". Enter code \"1\" if Yes and code \"2\" if No. Then End Interview whether the code is 1 or 2.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"2"}],"var_universe":"persons 10 years old and over, c11=1 and c22=1","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"4133","type":"vald"},{"value":"1848128.882","type":"vald"},{"value":"22765","type":"invd"},{"value":"9443202.645","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"Underemployed persons are employed persons who expressed the desire to have\nadditional hours of work in their present job or in an additional job, or to have a new job with longer working hours.\n\nVisibly underemployed persons are employed persons who worked less than 40\nhours during the reference week and wanted additional hours of work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":"585915.466","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":"1262213.416","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"9443202.645","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V29","name":"c24","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"71","var_end_pos":"71","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Availability and Seeking for Work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Was [name] available and actively seeking for work?","var_qstn_postqtxt":"If 1(Yes), END INTERVIEW","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Ask the question: \"Was ______ available and actively seeking for work?\" for all persons 10 years old and over who did not work at all during the past week (code \"2\" in cols. 8 and 9) and did not have a job\/business during the past week (code \"2\" in col. 10). Enter code \"1\" if the person is available and seeking for work and End Interview. Otherwise, enter code \"2\". \n\nFor a person to be available for work, he must have time to work during the past week. He must not have any reason at all for refusing a job, if offered, during the past week except for minor illness. \n\nA person is said to have looked for work if he had taken specific steps to seek paid employment or self-employment. In other words, he must have tried to secure a job or to establish a business or practice of a trade during the recent period. \n\nA person who was available for work but did not seek work (or vice-versa) should have an answer of code \"2\" in this column.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"2"}],"var_universe":"persons 10 years old and over and c11=2","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"6933","type":"vald"},{"value":"2628350.472","type":"vald"},{"value":"19965","type":"invd"},{"value":"8662981.055","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"Unemployed persons are persons in the labor force who did not work or had no job or business during the reference week but were reported to be available and actively looking for work.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Yes","stats":"116160.369","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"No","stats":"2512190.103","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"8662981.055","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V30","name":"c25","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"72","var_end_pos":"73","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Reason for Being Not Available and\/or Did not Seek Work","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Why was [name] not available and\/or not seeking work?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"This question seeks to determine the main reason why a person was not available and\/or did not seek work. 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Also, to be included in this category are those persons who was temporarily laid off from his job due to economic reasons like retrenchment, lack of raw materials, transfer of management, etc., and he did not look for work during the reference week because he was expecting his former employer to hire him again. \n\n3 Waiting to start a new job - if a person did not look for work during the past week because he was waiting to start a new job. \n\n4 Infirmity\/Illness - if the reason for not looking for work by a person who did not have a job\/business was because he was suffering from temporary illness. \n\n5 Disability - the person is not available and did not seek employment because he has disability. \n\n6 Too old or retired - if a person felt that he was too old to work or he had worked long enough that he would want to rest. \n\n7 Student or attending educational institution - if the person is currently attending school\/training or was expected to attend school within the next three months thus, not available and\/or seeking for work. \n\n8 Caring for children, elderly and disabled - person who were not available\/seek for work because the person were taking care of the children, elderly and\/or disabled person in the house. \n\n9 Housekeeping - applies to a person who is engaged in household chores in their own home. \n\n10 Others, specify - other than the above reasons.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"10"}],"var_universe":"persons 10 years old and over, c11=2 and c24=2","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"6654","type":"vald"},{"value":"2512190.103","type":"vald"},{"value":"20244","type":"invd"},{"value":"8779141.424","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Believe no work is available","stats":"6086.017","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"Awaiting results of job application, rehire\/ job recall","stats":"4355.939","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"Waiting to start a new job","stats":"19956.669","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"Infirmity \/ illness","stats":"79725.182","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":"Disability","stats":"35315.448","type":"freq"},{"value":"6","labl":"Too old, retired","stats":"254114.42","type":"freq"},{"value":"7","labl":"Student (Attending educational institution)","stats":"1768634.12","type":"freq"},{"value":"8","labl":"Caring of children, elderly and disabled","stats":"102318.153","type":"freq"},{"value":"9","labl":"Housekeeping","stats":"185265.246","type":"freq"},{"value":"10","labl":"Others, Specify","stats":"56418.909","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"8779141.424","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V31","name":"weight","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"13","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"74","var_end_pos":"91","var_width":"18","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Person Weight","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"34.7890014648438","max":"1220.2509765625"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"26898","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"}],"variable_groups":[]}