Changes for page Revised draft resolution concerning statistics on work relationships
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... ... @@ -421,60 +421,70 @@ 421 421 422 422 90 – Other unpaid workers 423 423 424 -1. Each of the detailed status at work groups in ICSaW-18 relates to only one form of work. The groups that relate to employment have the same definitions as in ICSE-18. The aggregate groups that include both employment and other forms of work, have a broader scope in ICSaW-18 than in ICSE-18-A and in some cases are assigned a different name. 425 -1. Subsets of the detailed categories in ICSaW-18 may be used to present statistics on work relationships in own-use production work, employment, volunteer work, child labour and time-use on a conceptually consistent basis, regardless of the scope and source of the statistics. The categories for own-use production work and volunteer work may be aggregated according to the form of work as follows: 426 -11. Workers in own-use production 427 -111. Workers in own-use provision of services 428 -1. 13 – Employers in own-use provision of services 429 -1. 23 – Independent workers in own-use provision of services without employees 430 -1. 431 -11. 432 -111. 433 -1111. – Family helpers in own-use provision of services 434 -111. Workers in own-use production of goods 435 -1. 14 – Employers in own-use production of goods 436 -1. 24 – Independent workers in own-use production of goods without employees 437 -1. 438 -11. 439 -111. 440 -1111. – Family helpers in own-use production of goods 441 -11. Volunteer workers 442 -1. 25 – Direct volunteers 443 -1. 70 – Organization-based volunteers 424 +60. Each of the detailed status at work groups in ICSaW-18 relates to only one form of work. The groups that relate to employment have the same definitions as in ICSE-18. The aggregate groups that include both employment and other forms of work, have a broader scope in ICSaW-18 than in ICSE-18-A and in some cases are assigned a different name. 444 444 445 - =Definitions of the categories in ICSaW-18 that are not included inICSE-18=426 +61. Subsets of the detailed categories in ICSaW-18 may be used to present statistics on work relationships in own-use production work, employment, volunteer work, child labour and time-use on a conceptually consistent basis, regardless of the scope and source of the statistics. The categories for own-use production work and volunteer work may be aggregated according to the form of work as follows: 446 446 447 -1. – Employers in own-use provision of services 448 -11. //Employers in own-use provision of services// are workers who perform any activity to provide services mainly for own final use, and employ one or more persons (including temporarily absent employees but excluding other members of their household) during the reference period as a domestic employee. They may sell part of these services to others, for example, by looking after children from other households for pay or barter, at the same time as mainly looking after their own children. 449 -1. – Employers in own-use production of goods 450 -11. //Employers in own-use production of goods// are workers who, during the reference period, employed one or more persons in return for payment in cash or in kind (including temporarily absent employees but excluding other members of their household) to produce goods mainly for consumption by the employer’s own household. A part or surplus of the goods intended mainly for own consumption may be sold or bartered. 428 +* (a) Workers in own-use production 429 +** {{{(i)}}} Workers in own-use provision of services 451 451 452 -1. – Independent workers in own-use provision of services without employees 453 -11. //Independent workers in own-use provision of services// //without employees// are workers who perform any activity to provide services for own final use, but did not, during the reference period, employ any persons to work as a domestic employee. They may sell part of these services to others, for example by looking after children from other households for pay or barter, at the same time as mainly looking after their own children. 454 -1. – Independent workers in own-use production of goods without employees 455 -11. //Independent workers in own-use production of goods// //without employees// are workers who, on their own account or with one or more partners, perform any activity to produce goods for own final use who do not, during the reference period, employ any persons to produce goods for pay in cash or in kind. A part or surplus of the goods intended mainly for own consumption may be sold or bartered. 456 -1. – Direct volunteers 457 -11. //Direct volunteers// are workers who, on their own account or in partnership with others, and independently of any organization or community group, perform any unpaid, noncompulsory activity to produce goods or provide services for other households. 431 +13 – Employers in own-use provision of services 432 +23 – Independent workers in own-use provision of services without employees 433 +52 – Family helpers in own-use provision of services 458 458 459 -(a) Excluded from this group are workers who: 435 +* 436 +** (ii) Workers in own-use production of goods 460 460 461 -1. 462 -11. 463 -111. perform non-compulsory work without remuneration through or for organizations comprising market and non-market units, including self-help, mutual aid or community-based groups of which the worker is a member; and 464 -111. produce goods or services for consumption by members of the worker’s own household or family. 438 +14 – Employers in own-use production of goods 439 +24 – Independent workers in own-use production of goods without employees 440 +52 – Family helpers in own-use production of goods 465 465 442 +* (b) Volunteer workers 443 + 444 +25 – Direct volunteers 445 +70 – Organization-based volunteers 446 + 447 +== Definitions of the categories in ICSaW-18 that are not included in ICSE-18 == 448 + 449 +=== 13 – Employers in own-use provision of services === 450 + 451 +62. //Employers in own-use provision of services// are workers who perform any activity to provide services mainly for own final use, and employ one or more persons (including temporarily absent employees but excluding other members of their household) during the reference period as a domestic employee. They may sell part of these services to others, for example, by looking after children from other households for pay or barter, at the same time as mainly looking after their own children. 452 + 453 +=== 14 – Employers in own-use production of goods === 454 + 455 +63. //Employers in own-use production of goods// are workers who, during the reference period, employed one or more persons in return for payment in cash or in kind (including temporarily absent employees but excluding other members of their household) to produce goods mainly for consumption by the employer’s own household. A part or surplus of the goods intended mainly for own consumption may be sold or bartered. 456 + 457 +=== 23 – Independent workers in own-use provision of services without employees === 458 + 459 +64. //Independent workers in own-use provision of services// //without employees// are workers who perform any activity to provide services for own final use, but did not, during the reference period, employ any persons to work as a domestic employee. They may sell part of these services to others, for example by looking after children from other households for pay or barter, at the same time as mainly looking after their own children. 460 + 461 +=== 24 – Independent workers in own-use production of goods without employees === 462 + 463 +65. //Independent workers in own-use production of goods// //without employees// are workers who, on their own account or with one or more partners, perform any activity to produce goods for own final use who do not, during the reference period, employ any persons to produce goods for pay in cash or in kind. A part or surplus of the goods intended mainly for own consumption may be sold or bartered. 464 + 465 +=== 25 – Direct volunteers === 466 + 467 +66. //Direct volunteers// are workers who, on their own account or in partnership with others, and independently of any organization or community group, perform any unpaid, noncompulsory activity to produce goods or provide services for other households. 468 + 469 +* (a) Excluded from this group are workers who: 470 +** {{{(i)}}} perform non-compulsory work without remuneration through or for organizations comprising market and non-market units, including self-help, mutual aid or community-based groups of which the worker is a member; and 471 +** (ii) produce goods or services for consumption by members of the worker’s own household or family. 472 + 466 466 == 5. Family helpers == 467 467 468 - **67.**//Family helpers// are workers who assist a family or household member in the production of goods or provision of services for household consumption, in a market-oriented enterprise operated by that person, or in a job held by that person as an employee or dependent contractor. They do not make the most important decisions affecting the economic unit and do not have responsibility for it. They may benefit from the outputs of their work in cash or in kind through intra-household transfers but do not receive an agreed wage or salary.475 +67. //Family helpers// are workers who assist a family or household member in the production of goods or provision of services for household consumption, in a market-oriented enterprise operated by that person, or in a job held by that person as an employee or dependent contractor. They do not make the most important decisions affecting the economic unit and do not have responsibility for it. They may benefit from the outputs of their work in cash or in kind through intra-household transfers but do not receive an agreed wage or salary. 469 469 470 -1. – Family helpers in own-use provision of services 471 -11. //Family helpers in own-use provision of services// assist a family or household member in the provision of services for household consumption. 472 -1. – Family helpers in own-use production of goods 473 -11. //Family he//lpers in own-use production of goods assist a family or household member in the production of goods for household consumption. 477 +=== 52 – Family helpers in own-use provision of services === 474 474 479 +68. //Family helpers in own-use provision of services// assist a family or household member in the provision of services for household consumption. 480 + 481 +=== 53 – Family helpers in own-use production of goods === 482 + 483 +69. //Family he//lpers in own-use production of goods assist a family or household member in the production of goods for household consumption. 484 + 475 475 == 6. Unpaid trainee workers == 476 476 477 - **70.**//Unpaid trainee workers //are persons in unpaid trainee work as defined in the most recent international statistical standards concerning work, employment and labour underutilization (Currently the 19th ICLS resolution 1, paragraphs 33 to 35).487 +70. //Unpaid trainee workers //are persons in unpaid trainee work as defined in the most recent international statistical standards concerning work, employment and labour underutilization (Currently the 19th ICLS resolution 1, paragraphs 33 to 35). 478 478 479 479 == 7. Organization-based volunteers == 480 480