Literal question
[Questions 20-36 were asked of persons age 14+.]
[Questions 28-36 were asked about the main job where the person works the most hours.]
31. In the principal job, you are:
[] Worker or employee
[] Boss [skip questions 32-33]
[] Own-account worker [skip questions 32-33]
[] Family worker [skip questions 32-34]
32. Do you work in. . .
[Question 32 was asked of persons age 14+ who worked last week or had a job as a worker or employee, per questions 24, 25, 26, and 31.]
[] A public sector job (national, provincial or municipal)?
[] A private sector job?
[] Unknown
Interviewer instructions
Starting here, men and women who are 14 years old and more should answer the questions.
Follow the order of the questions strictly.
Pay attention to the sequence indicated by the arrows and the steps to continue asking the questions.
The questions 20 to 23 refer to the marital status of the persons 14 years old or more.
Questions 24 to 37
These questions ask about the employment of the population. We will now see how some of the questions should be completed.
Carefully observe sequence indicated by the arrows and the steps tom continue asking questions.
Question 31: In your principal work, are you a ______ ?
Worker or employee: persons who work in a relationship of dependency with an employer, business or state organism. Also considered employees are the workers in domestic service and ad--honorem workers.
Employer: individuals who, being sole owners or partners in a business, hire or employ at least one salaried person, which means that he/she has workers or employees.
Self--employed worker: the difference with an employer is that self--employed workers do not employ or contract persons, nor do they depend on an employer.
Family worker: persons who frequently carry out activities that help in the activity of a family member.
Carefully observe the steps indicated by the arrows and the sub--categories to continue with the questioning.
Question 32: Do you work in [sector of employment]?
A state employee is one whose employer is a State institution, organism, section, or business in the national, provincial, or municipal jurisdictions.
An employee of the private sector is one whose employer is a business, association and/or organization comprised of individuals, or by organizations or businesses with mixed property (public and private).