Part 1. Information on household members
KT5. Check (Q23=1 or Q24=1 or Q25=1) and Q16 coded from 1 to 4 or from Q14=3 then go to Q28, otherwise go to Q30.
31. For the last 30 days, has [the respondent] proactively found job or prepared to start a production or business activity?
[] 1 Yes (skip to Q33)
[] 2 No
32. What is the reason why [the respondent] has not found a job?
[] 01 Too old, young, or losing labor capacity
[] 02 Pupil, student, or housewife
[] 03 Believe that they can't find a job or no suitable jobs
[] 04 Don't know where or how to find a job
[] 05 Break due to downsizing or closing business
[] 06 Waiting or waiting for a business to open
[] 07 Seasonal break
[] 08 Bad weather
[] 09 Temporary illness or busy
[] 10 Other
Specify ____
Part V: Instructions on how to question and record information on the census form
Part 1: Information about members of the household
Part 1 of the Census form consists of 41 questions, numbered sequentially from Question 1 to Question 41.
The respondent is the head of the household or a person knowledgeable about members of the household. For information on employment and birth history of women, DTV needs to interview DTDT face-to-face and collect information. In addition, for other information about members of the household, if the head of the household or the information provider is not knowledgeable, DTV also needs to interview DTDT face-to-face and record the information.
Question 32: What are the reasons [the respondent] is not looking for a job?
DTV asks to identify DTDT's reasons for not looking for a job. Some reasons such as:
- Retired/too old/too young/unable to work: Include people who are not working and are not looking for work because they retired and do not want to work, they are too old to be able to work, or they are too young and not old enough to work, they do not work due to inability to work (people with disability, poor health, intellectual disability, etc.).
[p.66]- Pupils/students/homemakers: Include people who in the past 30 days have spent all their time in school (at general education schools, professional schools, vocational schools, colleges, universities, or other schools of the national education and training system) or participated in unpaid/paid apprenticeships or vocational training; people who have spent all their time doing housework in their families and are not paid. Please note, people who do household chores for other families (domestic helpers) are counted as "employed".
- Waiting for a job/waiting to start business activities: Include people who are not working, but are not looking for a job in the past 30 days because they have gone to a previous job interview/test/application and are waiting for the results of the job interview/test/application, and have not known the results as well as the time to start the job; people who have an employment offer/notice, an employment letter, or signed a labor contract with the employer but have not started working during the reference period; preparing to start business activities, etc.
- Temporary illness/busy: Include people who are temporarily absent from work due to illness, and those who are busy with a family business. For example: There are sick people in the house, there are elderly people to take care of, newborn babies, babysitting, other family business, etc.