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432 432  23 – Independent workers in own-use provision of services without employees
433 433  52 – Family helpers in own-use provision of services
434 434  
435 -*
435 +*
436 436  ** (ii) Workers in own-use production of goods
437 437  
438 438  14 – Employers in own-use production of goods
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472 472  
473 473  == 5. Family helpers ==
474 474  
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.
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.
476 476  
477 -1. – Family helpers in own-use provision of services
478 -11. //Family helpers in own-use provision of services// assist a family or household member in the provision of services for household consumption.
479 -1. – Family helpers in own-use production of goods
480 -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 ===
481 481  
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 +
482 482  == 6. Unpaid trainee workers ==
483 483  
484 -**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).
485 485  
486 486  == 7. Organization-based volunteers ==
487 487  
488 488  **71. **//Organization-based volunteers //are workers who perform any unpaid non-compulsory activities to produce goods or provide services for others through or for organizations comprising market and non-market units.
489 489  
490 -1. Included in this group are workers who produce goods or provide services for others through or for self-help, mutual aid, or community-based groups.
491 -1. Excluded from this group are:
492 -11. unpaid apprentices, trainees and interns;
493 -11. workers performing unpaid compulsory activities; (iii) direct volunteers.
493 +* (a) Included in this group are workers who produce goods or provide services for others through or for self-help, mutual aid, or community-based groups.
494 +* (b) Excluded from this group are:
495 +** {{{(i)}}} unpaid apprentices, trainees and interns;
496 +** (ii) workers performing unpaid compulsory activities; (iii) direct volunteers.
494 494  
495 495  == 9. Other unpaid workers ==
496 496  
497 -**72. **//Other unpaid workers// are workers who cannot be classified in any other groups in the International Classification of Status at Work. They include workers performing activities such as unpaid community service and unpaid work by prisoners, when ordered by a court or similar authority, and unpaid military or civilian service.
500 +72. //Other unpaid workers// are workers who cannot be classified in any other groups in the International Classification of Status at Work. They include workers performing activities such as unpaid community service and unpaid work by prisoners, when ordered by a court or similar authority, and unpaid military or civilian service.
498 498  
499 499  = Cross-cutting variables and categories =
500 500  
501 -1. To provide complete and coherent statistics on work relationships, information is needed on characteristics of jobs and work activities that are not measured in the classifications of status at work and status in employment. This information should be measured through a set of variables and categories based on characteristics associated with the degree of risk, stability and permanence of a particular employment or work arrangement and provide definitions for situations that may be represented in several categories of the classifications by status. They may be used for the generation of statistics in their own right, or combined in output with relevant status categories to construct output classifications relevant for national purposes.
502 -1. The following cross-cutting variables are required to compile statistics on the detailed categories in ICSE-18: 
503 -11. duration of work agreement;
504 -11. type of employment agreement;
505 -11. contractual hours of work;
506 -11. forms of remuneration;
507 -11. place of work;
508 -11. job-dependent social protection coverage;
509 -11. reason for non-permanent employment.
510 -1. While not required for the compilation of statistics on status in employment, the following variables and categories are essential for the compilation of coherent statistics on work relationships or for the identification of important groups of interest:
511 -11. duration of employment in the current economic unit;
512 -11. seasonal workers; full-time/part-time status;
513 -11. domestic workers;
514 -11. home-based workers;
515 -11. multi-party work relationships;
516 -11. paid annual leave;
517 -11. paid sick leave.
518 -1. The following additional cross-cutting variables and categories are recommended: (a) number of employees in the economic unit in which the worker is employed; (b) main form of remuneration.
504 +73. To provide complete and coherent statistics on work relationships, information is needed on characteristics of jobs and work activities that are not measured in the classifications of status at work and status in employment. This information should be measured through a set of variables and categories based on characteristics associated with the degree of risk, stability and permanence of a particular employment or work arrangement and provide definitions for situations that may be represented in several categories of the classifications by status. They may be used for the generation of statistics in their own right, or combined in output with relevant status categories to construct output classifications relevant for national purposes.
519 519  
506 +74. The following cross-cutting variables are required to compile statistics on the detailed categories in ICSE-18:
507 +
508 +* () duration of work agreement;
509 +* () type of employment agreement;
510 +* () contractual hours of work;
511 +* () forms of remuneration;
512 +* () place of work;
513 +* () job-dependent social protection coverage;
514 +* () reason for non-permanent employment.
515 +
516 +75. While not required for the compilation of statistics on status in employment, the following variables and categories are essential for the compilation of coherent statistics on work relationships or for the identification of important groups of interest:
517 +
518 +* () duration of employment in the current economic unit;
519 +* () seasonal workers; full-time/part-time status;
520 +* () domestic workers;
521 +* () home-based workers;
522 +* () multi-party work relationships;
523 +* () paid annual leave;
524 +* () paid sick leave.
525 +
526 +76. The following additional cross-cutting variables and categories are recommended: (a) number of employees in the economic unit in which the worker is employed; (b) main form of remuneration.
527 +
520 520  = Duration of the job or work activity and hours of work =
521 521  
522 522  **77. **Since many of the detailed categories in ICSE-18 include jobs which differ significantly in their capacity to provide ongoing and full employment, statistics classified by status in employment, and particularly the subcategories of employees, should be complemented by information on both the duration of the work arrangement and on hours worked. Two variables on the duration of the job or work activity are necessary to provide a full understanding of the temporal stability of work relationships and to assess the extent to which workers without permanent employment relationships have ongoing employment and income security. These are //Duration of work contract //and //Duration of employment in the current economic unit.//
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