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170 170  //Workers in employment for profit// are classified into the following groups:
171 171  
172 -F. Independent workers in household market enterprises
172 +1.
173 +11. Independent workers in household market enterprises
173 173  
174 174  12 – Employers in household market enterprises
175 175  
176 176  22 – Own-account workers in household market enterprises without employees
177 177  
178 -C. Dependent contractors
179 + C. Dependent contractors
179 179  
180 180  30 – Dependent contractors
181 181  
182 -E. Contributing family workers
183 + E. Contributing family workers
183 183  
184 184  51 – Contributing family workers
185 185  
186 186  //Workers in employment for pay// are classified into the following groups:
187 187  
188 -G. Owner-operators of corporations
189 +1.
190 +11. Owner-operators of corporations
189 189  
190 190  11 – Employers in corporations
191 191  
192 192  21 – Owner-operators of corporations without employees
193 193  
194 -D. Employees
196 + D. Employees
195 195  
196 -41 – Permanent employees
198 +1.
199 +11.
200 +111. – Permanent employees
201 +111. – Fixed-term employees
202 +111. – Short-term and casual employees
203 +111. – Paid apprentices, trainees and interns
204 +1. This classification hierarchy is suitable for the provision of data for national accounts, for the identification of wage employment and its distribution, and for the production and analysis of statistics on wages, earnings and labour costs.
197 197  
198 -42 – Fixed-term employees
199 -
200 -43 – Short-term and casual employees
201 -
202 -44 – Paid apprentices, trainees and interns
203 -
204 -27. This classification hierarchy is suitable for the provision of data for national accounts, for the identification of wage employment and its distribution, and for the production and analysis of statistics on wages, earnings and labour costs.
205 -
206 206  = Definitions and explanatory notes for categories in the two hierarchies of the International Classification of Status in Employment =
207 207  
208 -== A. Employers ==
208 +== A. Employers ==
209 209  
210 -28. Employers own the economic unit in which they work and control its activities on their own account or in partnership with others, and in this capacity employ one or more persons (including temporarily absent employees but excluding themselves, their partners and family helpers) to work as an employee for at least one hour per week. In statistics on employment, they include:
210 +1. Employers own the economic unit in which they work and control its activities on their own account or in partnership with others, and in this capacity employ one or more persons (including temporarily absent employees but excluding themselves, their partners and family helpers) to work as an employee for at least one hour per week. In statistics on employment, they include:
211 +11. – Employers in corporations
212 +11. – Employers in household market enterprises
213 +1. Employers include those who have employees on a regular basis and those who have employees only on an occasional basis. Employers who have employees on a regular basis are those who usually have at least one employee for at least one hour each week. Employers who have an employee on an occasional basis, have employees less frequently than every week. Statistics on employers may be compiled either for those who have employees on a regular basis, or for all employers. When statistics are collected for all employers, those employers who have employees on a regular basis should, where possible, be identified separately from those who have them only on an occasional basis.
211 211  
212 -11 – Employers in corporations
215 +1. – Employers in corporations 
216 +11. //Employers in corporations// are workers who are owner-operators of corporations in which they employ one or more persons (including temporarily absent employees but excluding themselves, their partners and family helpers) to work as an employee for at least one hour per week.
217 +1. – Employers in household market enterprises
218 +11. //Employers in household market enterprises// are workers who, alone or with one or more partners, operate an unincorporated market enterprise for profit, and who, employ one or more persons (including temporarily absent employees but excluding themselves, their partners and family helpers) to work in that enterprise as an employee for at least one hour per week.
213 213  
214 -12 Employers in household market enterprises
220 +== B. Independent workers without employees ==
215 215  
216 -29. Employers include those who have employees on a regular basis and those who have employees only on an occasional basis. Employers who have employees on a regular basis are those who usually have at least one employee for at least one hour each week. Employers who have an employee on an occasional basis, have employees less frequently than every week. Statistics on employers may be compiled either for those who have employees on a regular basis, or for all employers. When statistics are collected for all employers, those employers who have employees on a regular basis should, where possible, be identified separately from those who have them only on an occasional basis.
222 +**32. **//Independent workers without employees //operate an economic unit alone or in partnership with others, and do not employ any persons other than themselves, their partners, and contributing family workers to work in the economic unit. In statistics on employment they include:
217 217  
218 -=== 11 – Employers in corporations ===
224 +1. – Owner-operators of corporations without employees
225 +1. – Own-account workers in household market enterprises without employees
219 219  
220 -30. //Employers in corporations// are workers who are owner-operators of corporations in which they employ one or more persons (including temporarily absent employees but excluding themselves, their partners and family helpers) to work as an employee for at least one hour per week.
227 +1. – Owner-operators of corporations without employees
228 +11. //Owner-operators of corporations without employees// are workers who hold a job as owneroperator of a corporation in which they do not, employ any persons (other than themselves, their partners and contributing family workers) to work in the enterprise as an employee.
229 +1. – Own-account workers in household market enterprises without employees
230 +11. Own-account workers in household market enterprises without employees are workers who operate an unincorporated market enterprise for profit, alone or with one or more partners or contributing family workers, and do not employ any persons to work in the enterprise as an employee.
221 221  
222 -12 – Employers in household market enterprises
223 -
224 -31. //Employers in household market enterprises// are workers who, alone or with one or more partners, operate an unincorporated market enterprise for profit, and who, employ one or more persons (including temporarily absent employees but excluding themselves, their partners and family helpers) to work in that enterprise as an employee for at least one hour per week.
225 -
226 -== B. Independent workers without employees ==
227 -
228 -32. //Independent workers without employees //operate an economic unit alone or in partnership with others, and do not employ any persons other than themselves, their partners, and contributing family workers to work in the economic unit. In statistics on employment they include:
229 -
230 -21 – Owner-operators of corporations without employees
231 -
232 -22 – Own-account workers in household market enterprises without employees
233 -
234 -=== 21 – Owner-operators of corporations without employees ===
235 -
236 -33. //Owner-operators of corporations without employees// are workers who hold a job as owneroperator of a corporation in which they do not, employ any persons (other than themselves, their partners and contributing family workers) to work in the enterprise as an employee.
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238 -=== 22 – Own-account workers in household market enterprises without employees ===
239 -
240 -34. Own-account workers in household market enterprises without employees are workers who operate an unincorporated market enterprise for profit, alone or with one or more partners or contributing family workers, and do not employ any persons to work in the enterprise as an employee.
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242 242  == F. Independent workers in household  market enterprises ==
243 243  
244 244  **35. **Independent workers in household market enterprises are workers who operate an unincorporated market enterprise for profit, alone or with one or more partners or contributing family workers. They may or may not be able to provide a complete set of accounts for the activities of the enterprise. They include:
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