34. Last week, how many hours did this person spend working for pay or in self-employment?
Number of hours (to the nearest hour) - go to Question 40 ____
[] None - continue with the next question
[Questions 35-39 were asked of persons who had not worked last week, per question 34.]
35. Last week, was this person on temporary lay-off or absent from his/her job or business?
[] No
[] Yes, on temporary lay-off from a job to which this person expects to return
[] Yes, on vacation, ill, on strike or locked out, or absent for other reasons
36. Last week, did this person have definite arrangements to start a new job within the next four weeks?
[] Yes
37. Did this person look for paid work during the past four weeks?
Mark "x" one circle only.
[] No
[] Yes, looked for full-time work
[] Yes, looked for part-time work (less than 30 hours per week)
38. Could this person have started a job last week had one been available?
[] Yes, could have started a job
[] No, already had a job
[] No, because of temporary illness or disability
[] No, because of personal or family responsibilities
[] No, going to school
[] No, other reasons
Some retired persons may have returned to the workforce following official retirement. All retired persons who returned to the workforce between January 1, 2000 and May 12, 2001 should answer Questions 34 to 50.
Mark Yes, on temporary lay-off for persons who expect to return to the job from which they were laid off, no matter how long ago they were laid off.
Mark Yes, on vacation, ill, on strike or locked out, or absent for other reasons for persons who had a job or business last week and were absent with or without pay for the whole week.
Include absence because of maternity leave, bad weather, fire, personal or family responsibilities, etc.
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Mark No, because of personal or family responsibilities for persons who could not have started work last week because of family illness, childcare difficulties, jury duty, etc.
Mark No, other reasons only for persons who: did not already have a job; were not temporarily ill or disabled; were not going to school; were no longer interested in working; were out of town last week.