EXAMPLES OF COMPLETE SETS OF ECONOMIC QUESTIONS

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EXAMPLES OF COMPLETE SETS OF ECONOMIC QUESTIONS It is difficult to find census questionnaires where the 'economic' questions cover all the topics included in the Principles and Recommendations, Revision 2. This is partly because there are other competing demands for space on the census questionnaire and also because some of these topics (and changes in conceptual boundaries) have been added since the 2000 census round and thus few countries have had a chance to even consider adopting them.' A few reasonably comprehensive examples of the 'economic' block of questions are presented here to show how they have been structured. Examples from a range of countries, mainly English-speaking countries (one from a French-speaking country, two from Spanish-speaking countries; and several for which English translation was available), have been included at this stage. The sets of questions from the developed countries Australia, Canada, France, Italy and Japan, are also provided, although it is recognized that the questionnaires of these countries are quite lengthy, and in most cases will take far too much space for use for the census in the countries that represent the major audience for this Handbook. They however present a good basis for other countries considering a review of their questions and/or testing of new questions, to experiment with other formulations adapted to, their specific contexts. the The examples are presented under four groupings, following the format of questionnaire from which they were extracted: (a) (b) (c) (d) Questionnaires in the landscape format, one or two pages used for several individuals a specific household, with the listing of individuals along the rows and the questions presented in the columns. Questionnaires using the portrait format, one or more pages used for several individuals within a specific household, with the listing of individuals along the columns and the questions presented along the rows. Questionnaires using the portrait format, with one or more pages devoted to an individual/respondent; and the question set presented for each individual on one or more pages. Questionnaires from developed countries (which follow the second and third types of formats) are presented separately. 308

A. Questionnaires using the landscape format The landscape format has been particularly favoured by countries in Africa, 'which have very few resources for censuses and often try to fit all questions onto one side of a large questionnaire. In most cases the topics included and the space allowed for each topic are severely restricted. Four examples of the block of economic questions in this format are presented (Botswana, 2001; Malawi, 1987; Namibia, 2001; South Africa; 2001). Botswana 2001: Has a total of six questions, three on activity status (employment, unemployment, and job seeking); the other three on employment status, occupation and industry in that order. Malawi 1998: Has three effective columns, one tries to combine 'current activity (including active, inactive unemployment and first-time job seekers) and 'status in employment'. The remaining two deal with occupation and industry. Namibia 2001: There are four questions, the first dealing with activity status (unemployed and employed) as well as reason for non-economic activity. The others cover occupation, status in employment and industry. South Africa 2001: Devotes ten columns to economic characteristics: the first two deal with activity status and reason for non-economic activity; the next two deal with unemployme nt, and the following four cover status in employment, industry (two related questions), and occupation. The last two are on hours worked and place of work. 309

Botswana 2001 310

Malawi 1998 311

Namibia 2001 312

South Africa 2001 313

B. Questionnaires using the portrait format (type 1) (several individuals listed on one or more pages) The portrait format that list individuals along the columns and has the questions in the rows, is a major improvement over the landscape format with respect to space (both for formulating questions and recording of answers). Two examples of the block of economic questions are presented (Mauritania, 1988; and Sri Lanka, 2001). Mauritania 1988: Although the questions are presented on several pages with more than one individual listed on a page, the format is similar to the landscape one, in which the individuals are recorded along the rows and questions/characteristics presented along the columns. There is however a lot more space allocated per individual/per question than in the landscape format. There are four questions on economic characteristics. One on activity status, and one each on occupation, status in employment and industry. Sri Lanka 2000: The five questions that are presented deal with status in employment, occupation, industry, institutional sector of employment and principal noneconomic activity, during the twelve-month reference period. 314

Sri Lanka 2001 315

Mauritania 1988 316