23. Working status
[] 2 Has a job, but hasn't worked for some reason in the past 7 days
[] 3 Has been seeking for a job in the past 30 days and is available to work
[] 4 Waiting for the new job to begin or to return to the old job and is available to work
[] 5 Student
[] 6 Has income, without a job
[] 7 House keeper
[] 8 Other
Based on the definition of work and its examples, define the working status of those 10 years old and above based on the following explanations and write the code in column 23.
[] 1 Has worked at least 1 hour in the past 7 days
For those who have worked (based on the definition of work) at least 1 hour in the past 7 days. Note:
- Investigate all those 10 years old and above members of the household and do not stop for the reason that they are housewives or students, because usually in rural areas women and children of the household participate in economic activities based on the work definition, such as farming and animal husbandry. If they have worked at least one hour in the past 7 days, write code 1 for them.
- For those individuals who have a job but have not worked in the past 7 days, do not allocate code 1 and act as explained for code 2.
[] 2 Has a job, but has not worked for some reason in the past 7 days
For those individuals who have not worked at least an hour in the past 7 days (did not get code 1) but have a job, allocate code 2. These people, who are called temporarily absent from work, should be certain about their return to the employer, if they are salaried. Usually during this absence, these individuals receive all or part of their earnings, and their nonappearance is allowed by the rules. If these people are self-employed, their business should endure and they should be able to retrieve it again.
Note: those who work for family without earning money are not considered temporarily absent from work if they have not worked at least 1 hour in the past 7 days.
The following are some hints about temporarily absent individuals from work:
- People who have not worked in the past 7 days since they have a sequential job.
- People who have gotten a scholarship from their company and are students, and for that reason have not worked in the past 7 days.
- Individuals who have not worked in the past 7 days because of a leave of absence, holidays, sickness, vacation, etc.
- Individuals, who have not worked temporarily due to impermanent changes in their company, machinery and systems breakdown, lack of clients and projects.
- People who lost their jobs but still have official bonds to their job.
- For those who have a job but have not worked in that job for the past 7 days but have worked in another area which matches the definition of work, do not allocate code 2. Instead, consider code 1.
- For those who work for family without earning an income, if they have worked at least an hour in the last 7 days, allocate code 1, and if they have not worked for at least 1 hour, do not allocate code 2 and perform as described below.
[] 3 Has been seeking for a job in the past 30 days and is available to work
For those individuals who have not worked at least 1 hour in the past 7 days and did not have a job (do not have code 1 or 2), if they have both of the following conditions, allocate code 3:
- Those who are available to work, which means they are prepared to start a job in a 15 day period (including the past and the coming 7 days).
[] 4 Waiting for a new job to begin or to return to the old job and is available to work
For those who were not allocated any of the codes 1, 2, or 3 and have the following conditions, designate code 4:
- They are waiting to restart their old jobs and prepared for work (based on the definition). "Waiting to restart their old jobs" means that they have lost their job for a reason but are waiting to restart it.
[] 5 Student
For those who were not allocated any of the 1, 2, 3, or 4 codes and are considered as students by official education curriculum, in or outside of the country, assign code 5.
[] 6 Has income - without a job
For those who were not allocated any of the 1, 2, 3, or 4 codes and have an income like social security, real estate, interest from savings or stocks, etc., designate code 6
[] 7 Housekeeper
For those who were not allocated any of the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 codes and are occupied with housekeeping, assign code 7.
[] 8 Other
For those who have none of the above conditions, such as people trying to get to college, seniors, etc., allocate code 8.