Literal question
6. Resident characteristics
Work and earnings
For persons aged 10 years or older
[Questions 6.41 to 6.59 were asked for persons 10 years of age or older.]
[Questions 6.45 to 6.53 were asked for persons who reported working for pay, being temporarily away from a paid job, or helping another member of the household with a paid job during the reference week.]
6.53 In your main job, how many hours per week do you usually work?
Hours _ _ _
Interviewer instructions
Working Hours
Question 6.53 is intended to capture working weekly hours in the person's main job during the date of reference.
But what are working hours?
Working hours are those in which a person:
a) Works in the workplace;
b) Works outside the workplace on tasks related to his/her occupation. For example: a teacher prepares lessons and corrects tests in his/her household;
c) Stays in the workplace to perform his/her tasks, even without getting clients or customers;
d) Stays in the workplace, waiting without being able to perform his/her tasks due to machinery failure, accidents, lack of material or task assignment;
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e) Works for preparation, maintenance and cleaning of work tools;
f) preparation time to elaborate programs, schedules, reports and forms related to work, including those from legal obligations, and
g) break periods at work, including breaks to drink water, coffee or tea, etc.
During working hours you should not include:
a) lunch or meal breaks, and
b) time spent commuting from home to work.
6.53 - In your main job, how many hours per week do you usually work?
_________________ Hours
Record the number of hours per week that a person usually works in the main job (on the week of reference).
The record must count full hours. For example, 40 hours and 55 minutes should be recorded as 40 hours, and 35 hours and 20 minutes should be 35 hours.
The usual working hours are those that a person spends at work. Therefore, this information is independent if the person worked during the week of reference.
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In jobs in which working hours are very irregular, the hours usually should be counted by the average of total hours worked.
For people who began working on the week of reference, or shortly before, you should record the hours specified in the contract, verbally or written, or the hours that the person will work normally.
For example:
? a person was on vacation on the week of reference, but normally worked from 8 am to 5 pm with a lunch break at noon, from Monday to Friday. During his/her workday he/she used to just make a few short breaks (for coffee, drink water, rest and move around the workplace, etc.). For this person, you should record 40 hours.