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Regional Roundtable on
World Programme for the Census of Agriculture 2020
Nairobi, Kenya
18th - 22nd September 2017
Oleg Cara
Agricultural Census and Survey Team
FAO Statistics Division
Theme 9: Work on
the holding
Technical Session 12
1
Contents
• Background
• General concepts and definitions
• Items
• Concepts and definitions of items
• Country experiences
2
Background
• In the WCA 2020 “work” concept has been updated to be consistent
with the resolution adopted by the International Labour Organization
(ILO) in 2013.
• The title of the theme “Farm Labour” of the WCA 2010 Programme
has been changed to “Work on holding” in the present Programme to
reflect the new concept of work after the above mentioned
resolution.
• As a consequence, several items of the previous Programme has
been modified:
o “Activity status” was modified as “0904 Labour force status”
o “Time worked on the holding” was modified as “0902 Working time on
the holding”
o “Number of employees on the holding: time worked and sex” as “0903
Number and working time of employees on the holding by sex”.
3
General concepts and definitions
1. Two types of work inputs are covered by the agricultural census:
• Work provided by household members
• Work provided by outside workers
2. The ILO resolution (2013) defines the basic concept of work as “any
activity performed by persons of any sex and age to produce goods or to
provide services for use by others or for own use”.
3. Work is defined irrespective of its formal or informal character or of the
legality of the activity.
4. Work, as defined in the ILO resolution, can be performed in any type of
economic unit as distinguished by the System of National Accounts
(SNA) 2008, namely: (i) market units; (ii) non-market units; and (iii)
households that produce goods or services for own final use.
4
General concepts and definitions (contd)
5. The ILO resolution identifies five mutually exclusive subsets of work
activities or forms of work:
• own-use production work, comprising production of goods and
services for own final use (an unpaid form of work)
• employment work, comprising work performed for others in exchange
for pay or profit;
• unpaid trainee work
• volunteer work
• other work activities (including such activities as unpaid community
service and unpaid military or alternative civilian service).
5
General concepts and definitions (contd)
6. The theme collects information about the working age population. To
determine the working age population, the Resolution recommends that:
(i) the lower age limit should be set taking into consideration the
minimum age for employment and exceptions specified in national laws
or regulations, or the age of completion of compulsory schooling; and
(ii) no upper age limit should be set.
7. To facilitate international comparisons, tabulations should distinguish
between persons aged less than 15 years and those aged 15 years and
above. Where countries set the minimum age limit below ten years,
tabulations should also distinguish children aged less than ten years.
6
General concepts and definitions
(contd)
8. Operational definitions on relevant forms of work:
• Persons in employment are defined as all those of working age who,
during a short reference period (that is, seven days or one week), were
engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or
profit. They comprise employed persons “at work”, i.e. who worked in a
job for at least one hour, as well as employed persons “not at work” due
to temporary absence from a job or to working-time arrangements (such
as shift work).
• Persons in own-use production work of goods (an unpaid form of
work that was previously covered under employment in the WCA 2010),
are defined in the resolution as all those of working age who, during a
short reference period (that is, four weeks or one calendar month)
performed any activity to produce goods for own final use for a
cumulative total of at least one hour.
7
General concepts and definitions
(contd)
9. Operational definitions related to labour force status:
The labour force status of a person of working age may be in one of three
mutually exclusive categories, namely:
• in employment
• in unemployment
• outside the labour force
Persons in unemployment are defined as all those of working age who: (i)
were not in employment; (ii) carried out activities to seek employment during a
specified recent period; and (iii) were currently available to take up
employment given a job opportunity.
Persons outside the labour force are those of working age who were neither in
employment nor in unemployment during the reference period.
8
Use of the agricultural census reference year
and questionnaire design issues
• The new work statistics framework uses short reference
periods (such as one week or one month) for the operational
definitions of the forms of work concepts. However, for the
census items in the present theme, the reference period is the
census reference year.
• As for items in the agricultural census, countries need to
carefully design questionnaires for the collection of data
related to work on the holding, suitable to national
circumstances to ensure that the report is as complete and
accurate as possible.
9
Items
Theme 9 comprises the following items:
0901: Whether working on the
holding is the main activity (for each
household member of working age,
identifying the sex)
0904: Labour force status (for each
household member of working age,
identifying the sex)
0902: Working time on the holding
(for each household member of
working age, identifying the sex)
0905: Status in employment of main
job (for each household member in
employment, identifying the sex)
0903: Number and working time of
employees on the holding by sex (for
the holding)
0906: Form of payment for
employees (for the holding)
0907: Use of contractors for work on the holding according to type (for the
holding)
10
Item 0901: Whether working on the holding is the
main activity (for each household member of working
age, identifying the sex)
Type: Essential item
Reference period: Census reference year
Purpose of the item: The purpose of this item is to
determine whether or not, during the census reference year,
the household member spent more time working on the
agricultural holding than outside the holding
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Item 0902: Working time on the holding (for each
household member of working age, identifying the sex)
Type: Essential item
Reference period: Census reference year
Purpose of the item: This item has two objectives:
• To collect information on the volume of work contributed by household
members to the operation of the holding, both in paid and unpaid forms o
work
• To obtain data on the number of household members working on the
holding, disaggregated by sex.
Concept: Working time “comprises the time associated with productive
activities and the arrangement of this time during a specified reference period”
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Item 0902: Working time on the holding (for each
household member of working age, identifying the sex)
(contd)
Working time can be measured based on the assessment of hours or days worked on
the holding, or by using broad categories, as feasible and relevant to national
circumstances.
Based on a broad categories approach the following options can be considered:
i. Present data according to specified weeks/months per year and hours per
day/week groupings;
ii. To summarize working time according to the following six categories:
• Full-time work during 1-3 months in the year
• Full-time work during 4-6 months in the year
• Full-time work during 7 or more months in the year
• Part-time work during 1-3 months in the year
• Part -time work during 4-6 months in the year
• Part -time work during 7 or more months in the year.
13
Item 0902: Working time on the holding (for each
household member of working age, identifying the sex)
(contd)
It is recommended that the number of persons who worked on the
holding during the census reference year as well as working time of
such persons, be cross-tabulated:
• according to whether the work is in:
 employment or
 own-use production work
• by sex.
14
Item 0903: Number and working time of employees
on the holding by sex (for the holding)
Type: Essential item
Reference period: Census reference year
Concept: This item refers to the use of paid workers on the holding. It refers:
•For holdings in the non-household sector - to all employees on the holding,
while in
•In the household sector - only to employees who are not members of the
holding’s household.
An employee on the holding is a person who had a job on the holding at
some time during the reference year, whose status in employment for that job
was “employee”.
Note: A distinction is made between hiring an employee to work on the
holding for a defined remuneration and engaging a contractor to provide certain
agricultural services for an agreed fee. Item 0903 covers only employees. Contract
work is covered in item 0907.
15
Item 0904: Labour force status (for each household
member of working age, identifying the sex)
Type: Additional item
Reference period: Census reference year
Concept: Labour force status refers to whether a person’s main status was
within or outside the labour force during the census reference year .
Categories:
• Inside the labour force:
 in employment,
 in unemployment
• Outside the labour force
16
Item 0905: Status in employment of main job (for
each household member in employment, identifying
the sex)
Type: Additional item
Reference period: Census reference year
Concept: For the purposes of this item, the main job over the
census reference year is defined as the job in which the person
has spent most of his/her time during his/her period of
employment during the reference year.
17
Item 0905: Status in employment of main job (for each
household member in employment, identifying the sex)
(contd)
Categories:
• Employee: person who holds paid employment job.
• Self-employed: Remuneration depends directly upon the profits (actual or potential)
derived through market transactions from the goods and services produced:
 Employer (Person who working on his/her own account or with one or a few partners holds a self-
employment job and has engaged employees)
 Own-account worker (Person who working on his/her own account or with one or a few partners
holds a self-employment job in a market-oriented establishment and has not engaged any
employee)
 Contributing family worker (Person who holds a self-employment job in a market-oriented
establishment operated by a related person living in the same household and who cannot be
regarded as a partner)
• Member of producers’ cooperative (Person who holds a self-employment job in
an establishment organized as a cooperative)
• Person not classifiable by status (those persons with jobs for which insufficient
information is available and/or who cannot be included in any of the preceding
categories)
18
Item 0906: Form of payment for employees
(for the holding)
Type: Additional item
Reference period: Census reference year
Concept: This item refers to the form or forms of payment used on the
holding during the reference year.
Typical categories (forms of payment groups):
• Money
• Farm produce
• Exchange of labour
• Other forms of in-kind payment
Note: If more than one form of payment is used on the holding, then all forms of
payment practised by holdings should be reported.
19
Item 0907: Use of contractors for work on
the holding according to type (for the holding)
Type: Additional item
Reference period: Census reference year
Concept: This item refers to whether agricultural service contractors were used for
work on the holding during the census reference year.
Contractors are workers who have registered with the tax authorities (and/or
other relevant bodies) as a separate business unit responsible for the relevant forms
of taxes, and/or have made arrangements so that their employing organization is not
responsible for relevant social security payments, and/or have a contractual
relationship that is not subject to national labour legislation applicable to e.g. “regular
employees.
Types of service provided: crop protection, crop harvesting, tree pruning, sheep
shearing, farm administration, etc.
20
Country experiences (1)
Botswana: Agricultural Census 2015
In Form II (Traditional farmers questionnaire), for each of members of the holder’s
household the following questions were included (Q. 12b):
21
•What has [household member aged 10 years and over] been doing mainly
during this agricultural season? (Include work for payment in cash, in kind or
for no payment) 1. Seasonal work: a) paid ; b) unpaid; 2. Non-seasonal work:
a) paid ; b) unpaid ; 3. No work
•What was [household member aged 10 years and over] working as during this
agricultural season? 1. Employee - paid cash; 2. Employee - paid in kind; 3.
Employee - paid both cash & in kind; 4. Self employed- no employee; 5. Self
employed - with employees; 6. Unpaid family helper; 7. Worked in own lands/
cattle post (unpaid).
•Type of work during the agricultural season (open question) and
•Type of industry [economic activity] for jobs outside the holding (open
question).
In addition, for each household member the following information was collected:
•Relationship to household’s head
• Sex
• Age
•Citizenship
•. Highest level of education
Country experiences (3)
Uganda Census of Agriculture 2008/09
Form 2: Agricultural Household and Holding Module. Section 2.17
Labour Input
(Q.52) How many members of the holding worked permanently or temporarily
on the holding during the last 12 months?
On permanent basis:
adults: a) males; b) females
children: a) boys; b) girls
On temporary basis:
adults: a) males; b) females
children (a) boys; b) girls
(Q.53) Share* of operation undertaken by agricultural household members who
worked on the holding:
By operations (ploughing; planting; weeding; pruning; harvesting, etc.(13 in total))
By sex and age groups:
 adults: a) males; b) females
 children (a) boys; b) girls
*Share - categories: little or none (< ¼), about half (¼ - ¾), most of the time or all( ¾ and more)
22
Country experiences(4)
Uganda Census of Agriculture 2008/09 (contd.)
(Q.54) Were any persons hired permanently or temporarily for pay in cash or
kind on the holding during the last 12 month (Yes/No)?
(Q.55) How many persons and for how long were hired as permanent or
temporary labourers during the last 12 months?
Number and payment period in no. of days of :
Permanent labourers
Temporary labourers
By sex and age groups:
adults: a) males; b) females
children (a) boys; b) girls
(Q.56) Share of work undertaken by persons who were hired as permanent or
temporary labourers:
By operations
By sex and age groups (similar to Q.53).
(Q.57) Were any of the holding members working permanently or temporarily
for pay in cash or kind on any other agricultural holding during the last 12
months (Yes/Non)?
23
Country experiences(5)
Uganda Census of Agriculture 2008/09 (contd.)
(Q.58) How many holding members worked permanently or temporarily and for
how long, on any other holding?
Number and period in no. of days worked:
 As permanent/temporary labourers
 By sex and age groups (similar to Q.55).
(Q.59) The number of employees by:
Payment form:
with money
with farm produce
exchange of labour
other forms of in kind payment
Permanent/temporary labourers
By sex and age groups.
24
MANY THANKS
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Census Theme 9 – Work on the holding

  • 1. Regional Roundtable on World Programme for the Census of Agriculture 2020 Nairobi, Kenya 18th - 22nd September 2017 Oleg Cara Agricultural Census and Survey Team FAO Statistics Division Theme 9: Work on the holding Technical Session 12 1
  • 2. Contents • Background • General concepts and definitions • Items • Concepts and definitions of items • Country experiences 2
  • 3. Background • In the WCA 2020 “work” concept has been updated to be consistent with the resolution adopted by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in 2013. • The title of the theme “Farm Labour” of the WCA 2010 Programme has been changed to “Work on holding” in the present Programme to reflect the new concept of work after the above mentioned resolution. • As a consequence, several items of the previous Programme has been modified: o “Activity status” was modified as “0904 Labour force status” o “Time worked on the holding” was modified as “0902 Working time on the holding” o “Number of employees on the holding: time worked and sex” as “0903 Number and working time of employees on the holding by sex”. 3
  • 4. General concepts and definitions 1. Two types of work inputs are covered by the agricultural census: • Work provided by household members • Work provided by outside workers 2. The ILO resolution (2013) defines the basic concept of work as “any activity performed by persons of any sex and age to produce goods or to provide services for use by others or for own use”. 3. Work is defined irrespective of its formal or informal character or of the legality of the activity. 4. Work, as defined in the ILO resolution, can be performed in any type of economic unit as distinguished by the System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008, namely: (i) market units; (ii) non-market units; and (iii) households that produce goods or services for own final use. 4
  • 5. General concepts and definitions (contd) 5. The ILO resolution identifies five mutually exclusive subsets of work activities or forms of work: • own-use production work, comprising production of goods and services for own final use (an unpaid form of work) • employment work, comprising work performed for others in exchange for pay or profit; • unpaid trainee work • volunteer work • other work activities (including such activities as unpaid community service and unpaid military or alternative civilian service). 5
  • 6. General concepts and definitions (contd) 6. The theme collects information about the working age population. To determine the working age population, the Resolution recommends that: (i) the lower age limit should be set taking into consideration the minimum age for employment and exceptions specified in national laws or regulations, or the age of completion of compulsory schooling; and (ii) no upper age limit should be set. 7. To facilitate international comparisons, tabulations should distinguish between persons aged less than 15 years and those aged 15 years and above. Where countries set the minimum age limit below ten years, tabulations should also distinguish children aged less than ten years. 6
  • 7. General concepts and definitions (contd) 8. Operational definitions on relevant forms of work: • Persons in employment are defined as all those of working age who, during a short reference period (that is, seven days or one week), were engaged in any activity to produce goods or provide services for pay or profit. They comprise employed persons “at work”, i.e. who worked in a job for at least one hour, as well as employed persons “not at work” due to temporary absence from a job or to working-time arrangements (such as shift work). • Persons in own-use production work of goods (an unpaid form of work that was previously covered under employment in the WCA 2010), are defined in the resolution as all those of working age who, during a short reference period (that is, four weeks or one calendar month) performed any activity to produce goods for own final use for a cumulative total of at least one hour. 7
  • 8. General concepts and definitions (contd) 9. Operational definitions related to labour force status: The labour force status of a person of working age may be in one of three mutually exclusive categories, namely: • in employment • in unemployment • outside the labour force Persons in unemployment are defined as all those of working age who: (i) were not in employment; (ii) carried out activities to seek employment during a specified recent period; and (iii) were currently available to take up employment given a job opportunity. Persons outside the labour force are those of working age who were neither in employment nor in unemployment during the reference period. 8
  • 9. Use of the agricultural census reference year and questionnaire design issues • The new work statistics framework uses short reference periods (such as one week or one month) for the operational definitions of the forms of work concepts. However, for the census items in the present theme, the reference period is the census reference year. • As for items in the agricultural census, countries need to carefully design questionnaires for the collection of data related to work on the holding, suitable to national circumstances to ensure that the report is as complete and accurate as possible. 9
  • 10. Items Theme 9 comprises the following items: 0901: Whether working on the holding is the main activity (for each household member of working age, identifying the sex) 0904: Labour force status (for each household member of working age, identifying the sex) 0902: Working time on the holding (for each household member of working age, identifying the sex) 0905: Status in employment of main job (for each household member in employment, identifying the sex) 0903: Number and working time of employees on the holding by sex (for the holding) 0906: Form of payment for employees (for the holding) 0907: Use of contractors for work on the holding according to type (for the holding) 10
  • 11. Item 0901: Whether working on the holding is the main activity (for each household member of working age, identifying the sex) Type: Essential item Reference period: Census reference year Purpose of the item: The purpose of this item is to determine whether or not, during the census reference year, the household member spent more time working on the agricultural holding than outside the holding 11
  • 12. Item 0902: Working time on the holding (for each household member of working age, identifying the sex) Type: Essential item Reference period: Census reference year Purpose of the item: This item has two objectives: • To collect information on the volume of work contributed by household members to the operation of the holding, both in paid and unpaid forms o work • To obtain data on the number of household members working on the holding, disaggregated by sex. Concept: Working time “comprises the time associated with productive activities and the arrangement of this time during a specified reference period” 12
  • 13. Item 0902: Working time on the holding (for each household member of working age, identifying the sex) (contd) Working time can be measured based on the assessment of hours or days worked on the holding, or by using broad categories, as feasible and relevant to national circumstances. Based on a broad categories approach the following options can be considered: i. Present data according to specified weeks/months per year and hours per day/week groupings; ii. To summarize working time according to the following six categories: • Full-time work during 1-3 months in the year • Full-time work during 4-6 months in the year • Full-time work during 7 or more months in the year • Part-time work during 1-3 months in the year • Part -time work during 4-6 months in the year • Part -time work during 7 or more months in the year. 13
  • 14. Item 0902: Working time on the holding (for each household member of working age, identifying the sex) (contd) It is recommended that the number of persons who worked on the holding during the census reference year as well as working time of such persons, be cross-tabulated: • according to whether the work is in:  employment or  own-use production work • by sex. 14
  • 15. Item 0903: Number and working time of employees on the holding by sex (for the holding) Type: Essential item Reference period: Census reference year Concept: This item refers to the use of paid workers on the holding. It refers: •For holdings in the non-household sector - to all employees on the holding, while in •In the household sector - only to employees who are not members of the holding’s household. An employee on the holding is a person who had a job on the holding at some time during the reference year, whose status in employment for that job was “employee”. Note: A distinction is made between hiring an employee to work on the holding for a defined remuneration and engaging a contractor to provide certain agricultural services for an agreed fee. Item 0903 covers only employees. Contract work is covered in item 0907. 15
  • 16. Item 0904: Labour force status (for each household member of working age, identifying the sex) Type: Additional item Reference period: Census reference year Concept: Labour force status refers to whether a person’s main status was within or outside the labour force during the census reference year . Categories: • Inside the labour force:  in employment,  in unemployment • Outside the labour force 16
  • 17. Item 0905: Status in employment of main job (for each household member in employment, identifying the sex) Type: Additional item Reference period: Census reference year Concept: For the purposes of this item, the main job over the census reference year is defined as the job in which the person has spent most of his/her time during his/her period of employment during the reference year. 17
  • 18. Item 0905: Status in employment of main job (for each household member in employment, identifying the sex) (contd) Categories: • Employee: person who holds paid employment job. • Self-employed: Remuneration depends directly upon the profits (actual or potential) derived through market transactions from the goods and services produced:  Employer (Person who working on his/her own account or with one or a few partners holds a self- employment job and has engaged employees)  Own-account worker (Person who working on his/her own account or with one or a few partners holds a self-employment job in a market-oriented establishment and has not engaged any employee)  Contributing family worker (Person who holds a self-employment job in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household and who cannot be regarded as a partner) • Member of producers’ cooperative (Person who holds a self-employment job in an establishment organized as a cooperative) • Person not classifiable by status (those persons with jobs for which insufficient information is available and/or who cannot be included in any of the preceding categories) 18
  • 19. Item 0906: Form of payment for employees (for the holding) Type: Additional item Reference period: Census reference year Concept: This item refers to the form or forms of payment used on the holding during the reference year. Typical categories (forms of payment groups): • Money • Farm produce • Exchange of labour • Other forms of in-kind payment Note: If more than one form of payment is used on the holding, then all forms of payment practised by holdings should be reported. 19
  • 20. Item 0907: Use of contractors for work on the holding according to type (for the holding) Type: Additional item Reference period: Census reference year Concept: This item refers to whether agricultural service contractors were used for work on the holding during the census reference year. Contractors are workers who have registered with the tax authorities (and/or other relevant bodies) as a separate business unit responsible for the relevant forms of taxes, and/or have made arrangements so that their employing organization is not responsible for relevant social security payments, and/or have a contractual relationship that is not subject to national labour legislation applicable to e.g. “regular employees. Types of service provided: crop protection, crop harvesting, tree pruning, sheep shearing, farm administration, etc. 20
  • 21. Country experiences (1) Botswana: Agricultural Census 2015 In Form II (Traditional farmers questionnaire), for each of members of the holder’s household the following questions were included (Q. 12b): 21 •What has [household member aged 10 years and over] been doing mainly during this agricultural season? (Include work for payment in cash, in kind or for no payment) 1. Seasonal work: a) paid ; b) unpaid; 2. Non-seasonal work: a) paid ; b) unpaid ; 3. No work •What was [household member aged 10 years and over] working as during this agricultural season? 1. Employee - paid cash; 2. Employee - paid in kind; 3. Employee - paid both cash & in kind; 4. Self employed- no employee; 5. Self employed - with employees; 6. Unpaid family helper; 7. Worked in own lands/ cattle post (unpaid). •Type of work during the agricultural season (open question) and •Type of industry [economic activity] for jobs outside the holding (open question). In addition, for each household member the following information was collected: •Relationship to household’s head • Sex • Age •Citizenship •. Highest level of education
  • 22. Country experiences (3) Uganda Census of Agriculture 2008/09 Form 2: Agricultural Household and Holding Module. Section 2.17 Labour Input (Q.52) How many members of the holding worked permanently or temporarily on the holding during the last 12 months? On permanent basis: adults: a) males; b) females children: a) boys; b) girls On temporary basis: adults: a) males; b) females children (a) boys; b) girls (Q.53) Share* of operation undertaken by agricultural household members who worked on the holding: By operations (ploughing; planting; weeding; pruning; harvesting, etc.(13 in total)) By sex and age groups:  adults: a) males; b) females  children (a) boys; b) girls *Share - categories: little or none (< ¼), about half (¼ - ¾), most of the time or all( ¾ and more) 22
  • 23. Country experiences(4) Uganda Census of Agriculture 2008/09 (contd.) (Q.54) Were any persons hired permanently or temporarily for pay in cash or kind on the holding during the last 12 month (Yes/No)? (Q.55) How many persons and for how long were hired as permanent or temporary labourers during the last 12 months? Number and payment period in no. of days of : Permanent labourers Temporary labourers By sex and age groups: adults: a) males; b) females children (a) boys; b) girls (Q.56) Share of work undertaken by persons who were hired as permanent or temporary labourers: By operations By sex and age groups (similar to Q.53). (Q.57) Were any of the holding members working permanently or temporarily for pay in cash or kind on any other agricultural holding during the last 12 months (Yes/Non)? 23
  • 24. Country experiences(5) Uganda Census of Agriculture 2008/09 (contd.) (Q.58) How many holding members worked permanently or temporarily and for how long, on any other holding? Number and period in no. of days worked:  As permanent/temporary labourers  By sex and age groups (similar to Q.55). (Q.59) The number of employees by: Payment form: with money with farm produce exchange of labour other forms of in kind payment Permanent/temporary labourers By sex and age groups. 24

Editor's Notes

  1. A minimum age limit lower than that used to define the working-age population may be appropriate in countries where children often participate in agricultural work. To facilitate international comparisons, tabulations should distinguish between persons aged less than 15 years and those aged 15 years and above. Where countries set the minimum age limit below ten years, tabulations should also distinguish children aged less than ten years.
  2. For the purpose of this theme, the working-age members of the agricultural holding’s household that have worked on the holding will be considered as being in own-use production work if the holding’s intended destination of production during the census reference year has been primarily for own use and the person meets a minimum threshold number of hours worked, defined by countries according to national circumstances.
  3. The measurement of working time can be done based on the assessment of hours or days worked on the holding, or by using broad categories such as full-year/part-year or full-time/part-time, as feasible and relevant to national circumstances. Full-year/part-year work measures the number of months or weeks of work carried out during the year. Full-time/part-time work measures the number of hours worked per day or week, as assessed against a norm such as an eight-hour day or a 40-hour week.
  4. The measurement of working time can be done based on the assessment of hours or days worked on the holding, or by using broad categories such as full-year/part-year or full-time/part-time, as feasible and relevant to national circumstances. Full-year/part-year work measures the number of months or weeks of work carried out during the year. Full-time/part-time work measures the number of hours worked per day or week, as assessed against a norm such as an eight-hour day or a 40-hour week.
  5. The measurement of working time can be done based on the assessment of hours or days worked on the holding, or by using broad categories such as full-year/part-year or full-time/part-time, as feasible and relevant to national circumstances. Full-year/part-year work measures the number of months or weeks of work carried out during the year. Full-time/part-time work measures the number of hours worked per day or week, as assessed against a norm such as an eight-hour day or a 40-hour week.
  6. For the purposes of this item, a person within the labour force is a person whose main status was either in employment or in unemployment according to the definitions in paragraphs 8.9.11 and 8.9.16 during the census reference year; otherwise the person is considered to be outside the labour force. A person within the labour force is considered to be mainly in employment if his/her time in employment is equal to or greater than the time during which he/she was in unemployment during the census reference year.