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422 422  90 – Other unpaid workers
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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.
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
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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
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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:
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428 -(a) Workers in own-use production
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430 -{{{(i)}}} Workers in own-use provision of services
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432 -13 – Employers in own-use provision of services
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434 -23 – Independent workers in own-use provision of services without employees
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436 -52 – Family helpers in own-use provision of services
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438 -{{{(ii) }}}Workers in own-use production of goods
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440 -14 – Employers in own-use production of goods
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442 -24 – Independent workers in own-use production of goods without employees
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444 -1.
445 -11.
446 -111.
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448 -– Family helpers in own-use production of goods
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450 -Volunteer workers
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452 -25 – Direct volunteers
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454 -70 – Organization-based volunteers
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456 456  = Definitions of the categories in ICSaW-18 that are not included in ICSE-18 =
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458 458  1. – Employers in own-use provision of services
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470 470  (a) Excluded from this group are workers who:
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473 -11.
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474 474  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
475 475  111. produce goods or services for consumption by members of the worker’s own household or family.
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