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Employment and Unemployment Survey, EUS 2010

Jordan, 2010
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JOR_EUS_2010_HD_V1
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Economic Research Forum, Department of Statistics
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Mar 12, 2015
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    IND-V1

Main activity status in the reference period [Standardized version] (MAS)

Data file: Jordan10-LFS IND-V1

Overview

Valid: 156390
Valid (weighted): 159564.832
Invalid: 91147
Invalid (weighted): 87972.168
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 78
End: 79
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 99
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V1250

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Categories
Value Category Cases Weighted
1 Employed 55758 58648
36.8%
2 Unemployed 7654 7422
4.7%
3 Homemaker (Housewife) 48399 48982
30.7%
4 Student 27497 27921
17.5%
5 Pensioners/retired/disabled 6007 6117
3.8%
6 Others 11075 10476
6.6%
99 Not stated 0 0
0%
Sysmiss 91147 87972
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.

Description

Definition
Main activity status with respect to the labor force, which distinguishes between the employed and the not employed. The employed are those for whom work is the main activity, while for all the others the main activity should attempt to distinguish between pensioners, students, and homemakers.
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Individuals aged 15+
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Data Dictionary & Questionnaire/Codebook

Imputation and derivation

Coder instructions
Original survey variable recoded/renamed (Ref: Data dictionary.pdf)

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Notes
GENERAL NOTES
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Unlike LFS, the main distinction in MAS is between “employed” and “not employed.”
- “Employed”: refers to those who, during the reference period, experienced any employment (any type or any extent) - even just one occasional hour of paid work or irregular unpaid family work (ILO definition).
- “Not Employed”: The rationale is that the individuals do not generally spend their time “being unemployed,” but use the unemployment time to participate in other activities (e.g., attending school or being a housewife). Unemployment will generally be considered the primary activity only if the individual states that unemployment is his/her primary activity (e.g., unemployed and actively searching for a job) or if the individual is registered as unemployed and does not indicate significant participation in any other activity. In these cases, the individuals will be assigned their own category among the “Not Employed.”
Accordingly, "Not Employed" is classified into:
- Unemployed - individuals who are not employed comprise all who are "not in employment" but "currently available to take up employment" and carry out "activities to


COUNTRY SPECIFIC NOTES
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For the 15+ individuals reported inactive (students, housewife, with means, etc.), if they are willing to work but not actively searching for a job, and if a reason for not searching is reported, they should be considered "Other" (code 6) in the standardized version, and "Discouraged unemployment" (code 620) in the detailed version.
For other inactive 15+ individuals who are neither willing nor seeking a job, their initial inactivity status is identified in both MAS and MAS_D and reported as the main reason for not searching a job/being inactive in NOTSRCH_R (codes 15-18).
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