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BVQ_05. WORK
The next quesions deal with your work situation.
By work we mean doing income-producing work, as an employee, self-employed or working for your own family's business, for at least one hour per week. If you temporarily are not working for pay because of temporary illness/ parental leave/ vacation/ strike, etc., please refer to your normal work situation.
Are you currently working for pay, did you work for pay in the past, or have you never been in paid work?
(Please tick one box only.) ........................................................................................................................................
AT: Derived from 'How many hours do you usually work every week?' and (If not working) 'Have you ever been employed?'. AU: Are you currently working for pay, did you work for pay in the past, or have you never been in paid work? By work we mean doing income-producing work, as an employee, self-employed or working for your own family's business, for at least one hour per week. If you temporarily are not working for pay because of temporary illness/ parental leave/ strike, etc., please refer to your normal work situation. BG: Have you ever worked, have you had paid work? CH: Are you currently working for pay or did you work for pay in the past? CL: Which of the following best describes your current situation? CZ: Are you currently working for pay, did you work for pay in the past, or have you never been in paid work? (By work we mean work as an employee, self-employed or working for one's own familiy's business for at least one hour a week. If respondent is temporarily not working for pay - because of illness, leave, vacation etc. - he/ she shall respond as if asked under normal circumstances, when in paid work. Do not refer to persons on maternity/ parental leave as working for pay unless they are simultaneously working for pay for at least one hour a week.) DE: Are you currently working for pay, did you work for pay in the past, or have you never been in paid work? DK: Derived form 'Are you currently employed?' and 'Have you ever been employed?' FI: Paid work is taken to include working as an employee, own-account worker, self-employed/ entrepreneur or working for your own family's business, for at least one hour a week. If you are temporarily away from paid work because of parental or other leave, unpaid leave or some similar reason, please answer according to your normal work situation. Are you currently in paid work? FR: What is your current situation in relation to work? (If 'Student', 'Unemployed', Retired', Housewife or man', inactive due to disability' or in 'other situation of inactivity') Are you also employed? (If 'No') Have you ever worked, even a long time ago? GB-GBN: Which of these descriptions applied to what you were doing last week, that is the seven days ending last Sunday? Which others? (Code all that apply - multicoded with a maximum of 11 codes, then priority coded)? (Ask all those who are not working or waiting to take up work) How long ago did you last have a paid job of at least 10 hours a week? (Government programmes/ schemes do not count as 'paid jobs'). HR: Are you currently employed in paid work, have you ever been employed in paid work, or have you never been employed? (By paid work we mean work of at least one hour per week for which the respondent receives income either as an employee, self-employed or working in family business or family farm. If the respondent is currently not working in a paid job, because of sickness, maternity, vacation or strike, mark their status in relation to the normal situation.) IL: Are you currently: IS: Are you currently in paid work, did you work for pay in the past or have you never been in paid work? IT: The next questions concern your work situation. By work we mean doing income-producing work, as an employee, self-employed or working for your own family's business, for at least one hour per week. If you temporarily are not working for pay because of temporary illness/ parental leave/ vacation/ strike, etc., please refer to your normal work situation. What is your current work situation? JP: Are you currently working for pay, for at least one hour per week? LT: Are you currently working for pay, did you work for pay in the past, or have you never been in paid work? By work we mean doing income-producing work, as an employee, self-employed or working for your own family's business, for at least one hour per week. If you temporarily are not working for pay because of temporary illness/ parental leave/ vacation/ strike, etc., please refer to your normal work situation. NO: Are you, or have you ever been, in paid work? (We are interested in all kinds of work, even of just a few hours a week. Work for own family's business without a fixed salary counts as paid work.) NZ: Which one of these categories best describes your current employment status? (If Unemployed and looking for a job/ Permanently sick or disabled/ Student/ Doing housework, looking after the home, children or others/ Retired) Have you had paid work in the past? PH: Are you currently working for pay, did you work for pay in the past, or have you never been in paid work? RU: Do you have a paid work (including work as an employee for private persons or your own business and also maternity leave or child rearing leave)? And if no - have you ever had paid work in the past or have you never had paid work? SE: Are you currently working for pay, did you work for pay in the past, or have you never been in paid work? By work we mean doing income-producing work, as an employee, self-employed or working for your own family's business. If you temporarily are not working for pay because of temporary illness/ parental leave/ vacation/ strike etc., please refer to your normal work situation. SI: Are you currently in paid work, used to have paid work or never had paid work? SR: Derived from 'At what age did you start working?' and 'At what age did you start with your current job?' and 'If you are currently not working: in what year did you stop working?' TH: The current working status: ('Work' means doing income-producing work as an employee, self-employed, or working for your own business, for at least 1 hour per week; if R temporarily not working for pay because of temporary illness/ parental leave/ vacation/ strike etc. refer to normal situation.) TW: Including full-time and part-time work, or working for a family business, have you ever done an income-producing job? US: Derived from 'Last week were you working full time, part time, going to school, keeping house, or what? If you were doing more than one of these last week, [CATI: give preference to smallest code number that applies/ WEB: select the one closest to the top of the list].' and (If 'Retired', 'Going to school', 'Keeping house' or 'Other') 'Did you ever work for as long as one year?' VE: Do you have a paid work currently or formerly or never had paid work? ZA: Are you currently working for pay, did you work for pay in the past, or have you never been in paid work?
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/ CZ: It is common in the Czech context to take advantage of a relatively long maternity (28 weeks) and parental (until child turns 3) leave, therefore persons on maternity/ parental leave were not treated as economically active unless they are simultaneously working for pay for at least one hour per week). / DK: The first question corresponds to the one of MAINSTAT. / NZ: WORK is based on MAINSTAT plus an additional question. The order of the questions in the questionnaire was MAINSTAT (WORK), WRKHRS, ISCO08, WRKSUP, NSUP, TYPORG2, TYPORG1, EMPREL.
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