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Economic Characteristics (for persons 10 years or older) (Only for ordinary households)
[Columns 13-16]

(16) Situation within the profession ____

Write down according to the case:

[] EMP = employer
[] IND = independent
[] SAL = employee
[] AF = familial aid
[] APP = apprentice
[] AUT = other
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Economic characteristics
The information classified under this broad rubric relates to the last 4 questions of the census.
The first set of information, column (13) "Type of activity" shall be asked to all persons of 10 or more years of age, without exception. This will allow classifying such persons either in the economically active population or the economically inactive population.
While the last 3 sets of information, columns (14), (15), and (16) shall only be asked to persons classified under the 2 types of activity: employed and unemployed. These sets of information provide more details on the population

Column (13): Type of activity
Ask the following question to each person of 10 or more years of age: What did you do during the month preceding the census?
Then report:

- OCC (employed) for each person with a job even if seasonal;
- CHO (unemployed) for each person having previously worked for at least once and who is unemployed and seeking employment during the census;
- CT (seeking employment) for each person seeking employment for the first time;
- MEN (household) for women who only take care of their household and children.
- ETU (student) for schoolchildren, high school students, and students in higher education.
- RET (retirement) for retired persons and rentiers. Is considered retired, every person who regularly receives income as a result of previous employment. A rentier is a person who possesses a personal fortune allowing him to live without having to work. However, a retired person or a rentier helping a relative with his work or who also holds a job that provides him with income shall be classified as OCC i.e. employed. This is the case of retired persons who work in commerce or agriculture;
- DP (disabled) for each person suffering from a mental or physical disability that precludes him/her from working. Certain disabilities do not however preclude all activities and a partially disabled individual who works should be naturally considered as employed.
- AUT (other) for other. This category comprises all persons who are not engaged in any economic activity or all other persons who are not included in the categories below such as children in school.
Column (16): Professional situation
This is the situation or hierarchical position of a person [his/her status] in his/her current or previous employment. This question is obviously for the employed and the unemployed. Report:

- EMP (employer) for a person who, excluding himself, employs and pays other workers;
- IND (independent or isolated worker) for a person managing a commerce or other without any paid employees; such is the case of a cultivator who works his field with or without his children;
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- SAL (paid employee) for a person who is paid according to a set criteria (daily, weekly, monthly, or other);
- AF (unpaid related worker) for each person helping a family member in a family business and who is not paid for the work that he performs. He could however be housed, fed, taken care of in a way or another, without however being paid for the work provided. This person is also called: "familial aid," it's the case of a son or a peasant helping his father in the field;
- APP (apprentice) for a person who performs an unpaid job with the goal of acquiring specialization in a profession;
- AUT (other) for all persons who could not be classified in any of the categories above.