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Employment and Unemployment Survey, EUS 2009

Jordan, 2009
Labor Force Surveys
ERF Harmonized Datasets
Economic Research Forum, Department of Statistics
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  • Jordan09-LFS
    HH-V1
  • Jordan09-LFS
    IND-V1
Variable Groups
  • Household
    • File identification and information
    • Geographical characteristics
    • Household composition
    • LFS classification of household members
    • Head's characteristics
    • Spouse's characteristics
    • Dwelling characteristics
    • Ownership of assets
  • Individual
    • File identification and information
    • Geographical characteristics
    • Demographics
    • Nationality and Immigration
    • Education
    • Current labor status
    • Employment in main job
    • Wages & incomes
    • Employment in secondary job
    • Last held job characteristics
    • Unemployment characteristics
    • Inactivity reason(s)

Data Description

Data file Cases Variables
Jordan09-LFS HH-V1
The household data file contains generated household-level harmonized variables, subject to availability, covering the following categories:
- File identification and information
- Geographical characteristics
- Household composition
- LFS classification of household members
- Head's and spouse's characteristics
- Dwelling characteristics
- Ownership of durables

In cross-sectional datasets, the CASESER uniquely identifies the household.
In panel data, the ROUND and the CASESER variables are required to uniquely identify a certain household, while the HPNLID is used to identify panaled households.
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Jordan09-LFS IND-V1
The individual data file contains generated individual-level harmonized variables, subject to availability, enveloped in the following categories:
- File identification and information
- Demographics
- Nationality and immigration
- Education
- Current labor status
- Employment in main job
- Wages and incomes
- Employment in secondary job
- Last held job characteristics
- Unemployment characteristics
- Inactivity reason(s)

In cross-sectional datasets, both CASESER and PNUM are used to uniquely identify an individual.
In panel data, the ROUND, CASESER and PNUM are required to uniquely identify a certain individual, while the HPNLID and PPNLID variables are used to identify paneled individuals.
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