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Enterprise Survey 2003-2006-2010-2017, Panel Data

Ecuador, 2003 - 2017
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Reference ID
ECU_2003-2017_ES-P_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/drnx-c169
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Enterprise Surveys
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Mar 06, 2018
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  • Ecuador_2003_2006_2010_2017

Duracion del empleo temporario (meses) en 2002 (l8)

Data file: Ecuador_2003_2006_2010_2017

Overview

Valid: 191
Invalid: 1647
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 648
End: 651
Width: 4
Range: -999 - 99
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What was the average length of employment of all full-time temporary employees throughout fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year]?
Categories
Value Category Cases
-999 No responde 0
0%
-777 No aplica 0
0%
-666 No sabe 0
0%
1 24
1.3%
2 28
1.5%
3 63
3.4%
4 9
0.5%
5 6
0.3%
6 30
1.6%
7 2
0.1%
8 3
0.2%
9 2
0.1%
10 5
0.3%
12 12
0.7%
15 3
0.2%
45 1
0.1%
88 1
0.1%
90 1
0.1%
99 1
0.1%
Sysmiss 1647
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
Average length of employment of all full-time temporary or seasonal employees refers to the number of months that the worker was contracted for work that occupied employees for 40 hours or more per week. If average full-time temporary or seasonal employment was for less than one month, enumerator should write 1.

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Notes
l8. Average length of employment of all FT seasonal or temporary employees in 2009
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