Literal question
For all women and men fourteen years of age or older.
[Questions 17-25 were asked of persons age 14 years +.]
[Questions 21-24 were asked of persons age 14+ who had a job last week (did formal or informal work or did not work due to sickness, vacation, etc.), per questions 17-19.]
21. In your main job, the one where you work the most hours, what position did you have in this occupation?
[] Owner or partner (has employees)
How many workers or employers are there in the establishment where you work?
[] 1 to 5
[] 6 or more
[] Unanswered
[] Employee or worker in the private sector
How many workers or employers are there in the establishment where you work?
[] 1 to 5
[] 6 or more
[] Unanswered
[] Employee or worker in the public sector
[] National
[] Provincial
[] Municipal
[] Unanswered
[] Domestic employee
[] Self-employed (does not have employer)
[] Family worker without regular income
[] Unanswered
Interviewer instructions
The next questions (from 17 to 25) are asked to all women and men 14 years old or older
21. In your main job, the one where you work the most hours, what position did you have in this occupation?
"Main job" is what a person has done for the most hours of the previous week to the week of the Census. If a person answers us that he/she is an "employer" or "laborer or worker of the private sector", we are going to investigate the size of the establishment where they work.
The establishment is a physical place (factory, building) where a person does their job. If a person informs us that he/she is "laborer or worker of the public sector", we ask if it is of the National, Provincial, or Municipal Administration.
We make clear with examples the concept of "non remunerated family worker": a daughter of a grocer who works there without having an established wage; a wife or children who help a rural farmer with the harvest, without receiving a direct payment.