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Algeria | 1 |
Australia | 192 |
Bahamas | 204 |
Belgium | 212 |
Botswana | 222 |
Canada | 233 |
Colombia | 242 |
Cuba | 252 |
Finland | 280 |
French Guiana | 289 |
Greece | 301 |
Guam | 312 |
Honduras | 321 |
India | 330 |
157 | 344 |
163 | 352 |
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apprentices and trainees armed forces cent Classification of Occupations coding comprises Concepts and definitions Coverage Data collection discouraged workers Economic Activities ISIC-1968 economically active population employed persons employees employment promotion schemes enumeration estimates Excluded groups included Informal sector International Standard Classification International Standard Industrial interview Labour Force Survey level of education Level of education/qualifications members of producers months Non-sampling errors number of hours Occupations ISCO-1968 Organisation responsible part-time workers seeking pay or profit persons aged 15 Persons covered Population Census Population not covered private domestic servants private households PSUs quarterly questionnaire reference period reference week retired and receiving Rotation sample frame Sampling errors sampling fraction Seasonal adjustment seasonal workers awaiting selected self-employed Standard error Standard Industrial Classification Statistics status in employment strata stratum students working full Substitution of ultimate systematic sample temporarily absent ultimate sampling units Under/overcoverage underemployment unem unemployed unpaid apprentices unpaid family workers Usual activity Weighting the sample