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169 169  
170 170  //Workers in employment for profit// are classified into the following groups:
171 171  
172 -1.
173 -11. Independent workers in household market enterprises
172 +F. Independent workers in household market enterprises
174 174  
175 175  12 – Employers in household market enterprises
176 176  
177 177  22 – Own-account workers in household market enterprises without employees
178 178  
179 - C. Dependent contractors
178 +C. Dependent contractors
180 180  
181 181  30 – Dependent contractors
182 182  
183 - E. Contributing family workers
182 +E. Contributing family workers
184 184  
185 185  51 – Contributing family workers
186 186  
187 187  //Workers in employment for pay// are classified into the following groups:
188 188  
189 -1.
190 -11. Owner-operators of corporations
188 +G. Owner-operators of corporations
191 191  
192 192  11 – Employers in corporations
193 193  
194 194  21 – Owner-operators of corporations without employees
195 195  
196 - D. Employees
194 +D. Employees
197 197  
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.
196 +41 – Permanent employees
205 205  
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  
208 208  == A. Employers ==
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