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142 142  //Dependent workers// are classified into the following groups:
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144 -C. Dependent contractors
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145 +11. Dependent contractors
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146 146  30 – Dependent contractors
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148 -D. Employees
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150 +11. Employees
151 +111. – Permanent employees
152 +111. – Fixed-term employees
153 +111. – Short-term and casual employees
154 +111. – Paid apprentices, trainees and interns
155 +11. Contributing family workers
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150 -41 – Permanent employees
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152 -42 – Fixed-term employees
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154 -43 – Short-term and casual employees
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156 -44 – Paid apprentices, trainees and interns
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158 -E. Contributing family workers
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160 160  51 – Contributing family workers
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162 162  1. This classification hierarchy is suitable for various types of labour market analysis, including analysis of the impact of economic cycles on the labour market, and of government policies related to employment creation and regulation.
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