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      <titl>Quarterly Labour Force Survey 2021</titl>
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      <serInfo>Statistics South Africa. Quarterly Labour Force Survey 2021: Q2 [dataset]. Version 1. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa [producer], 2021. Cape Town: DataFirst [distributor], 2021.</serInfo>
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      <version date="2021-08-25">Version 01: Edited, anonymised dataset for public distribution</version>
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      <notes>This version was retrieved by DataFirst on the 24th August 2021.</notes>
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    <abstract>The Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) is a household-based sample survey conducted by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA). It collects data on the labour market activities of individuals aged 15 years or older who live in South Africa.</abstract>
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      <universe>The QLFS sample covers the non-institutional population of South Africa with one exception. The only institutional subpopulation included in the QLFS sample are individuals in worker's hostels. Persons living in private dwelling units within institutions are also enumerated. For example, within a school compound, one would enumerate the schoolmaster's house and teachers' accommodation because these are private dwellings. Students living in a dormitory on the school compound would, however, be excluded.</universe>
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    <notes>For Q2 2021 Statistics South Africa contiued to use Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing, in an attempt to reduce the spread of COVID-19. This meant that households without telephones were out of scope. See the statistical release for more information.

INDIVIDUALS: labour market activity, labour preferences, labour market history, demographic characteristics, marital status, employment status, education, grants, tax.</notes>
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      <sampProc>The QLFS uses a master sampling frame that is used by several household surveys conducted by Statistics South Africa. This wave of the QLFS is based on the 2013 master frame, which was created based on the 2011 census. There are 3324 PSUs in the master frame and roughly 33000 dwelling units.

The sample for the QLFS is based on a stratified two-stage design with probability proportional to size (PPS) sampling of PSUs in the first stage, and sampling of dwelling units (DUs) with systematic sampling in the second stage.

For each quarter of the QLFS, a quarter of the sampled dwellings are rotated out of the sample. These dwellings are replaced by new dwellings from the same PSU or the next PSU on the list. For more information see the statistical release.</sampProc>
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- Biographical information (marital status, education, etc.) 
- Economic activities in the last week for persons aged 15 years and older
- Unemployment and economic inactivity for persons aged 15 years and above
- Main work activity in the last week for persons aged 15 years and above
- Earnings in the main job for employees, employers and own-account workers aged 15 years and above

From 2010 the income data collected by South Africa's Quarterly Labour Force Survey is no longer provided in the QLFS dataset (except for a brief return in QLFS 2010 Q3 which may be an error). Possibly because the data is unreliable at the level of the quarter, Statistics South Africa now provides the income data from the QLFS in an annualised dataset called Labour Market Dynamics in South Africa (LMDSA). The datasets for LMDSA are available from DataFirst's website.</resInstru>
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      <collSitu>COVID 19 Affected data collection for QLFS 2020 Q2. Please see the sampling section and the statistical release for more on this.</collSitu>
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      <weight>The sample weights were constructed in order to account for the following: the original selection probabilities (design weights); adjustments for PSUs that were sub-sampled or segmented; excluded population from the sampling frame (EAs with insufficient DUs); non-response; weight trimming; benchmarking to known population estimates from the Demographic Analysis Chief Directorate within Stats SA; and raking to bias-adjusted control estimates from a bias-adjustment procedure to compensate for the non-coverage bias in the sample due to only observing those households that can be contacted by telephone.</weight>
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      <citReq>Statistics South Africa. Quarterly Labour Force Survey 2021: Q2 [dataset]. Version 1. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa [producer], 2021. Cape Town: DataFirst [distributor], 2021.</citReq>
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      <conditions>Public use files, available to all</conditions>
      <disclaimer>The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.</disclaimer>
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  <notes>This question was asked for each person found in the selected dwelling. Those who were not household members (those who had not spent at least four nights per week during the last four weeks) were excluded from the data (2 = No). The instruction in this question was to end the interview for those who had answered 'No' to this question. It is by means of this question that household members are identified within the selected dwelling.</notes>
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    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>No schooling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <notes>Enumerators were instructed that it was only those qualifications already obtained which had to be entered. That means the current level of study with which a person was still busy, was not applicable. It was very important to complete each record even if the person had not attended school. Enumerators were instructed to record diplomas and certificates that were of at least six months' duration. If the answer to Q1.7 is code 98 or 00-12 or 29-30, the instruction is to go to Q 1.9. If code 13-28 is selected, the instruction is to go to Q1.8.</notes>
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</var>
<var ID="V8" name="Q18FIELD" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Study field</labl>
  <imputation>Study field</imputation>
  <security>Study field</security>
  <embargo>Study field</embargo>
  <respUnit>Study field</respUnit>
  <universe>Every person who had stayed in the households in selected dwelling units at least four nights a week in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">4326</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">49614</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">38</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question should only be asked to persons who have obtained a post-school qualification (diploma, certificate or degree) - code 13-28 in Q1.7. The interest in this question is in establishing the field of study in which the qualifications have been obtained.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V9" name="Q19ATTE" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Currently attending educational institution</labl>
  <imputation>Currently attending educational institution</imputation>
  <security>Currently attending educational institution</security>
  <embargo>Currently attending educational institution</embargo>
  <respUnit>Currently attending educational institution</respUnit>
  <universe>Every person who had stayed in the households in selected dwelling units at least four nights a week in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">53940</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd"/>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question focuses on attendance of educational institutions. 'Educational institution' can include school, university of technology, university, home school, pre-school, crèche, day care, distance/correspondence education etc. If the respondent is attending an educational institution the survey officer has to proceed to Q1.10. If the individual is not attending an educational institution there is a skip, go to Section 2.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V10" name="Q110EDUI" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Education Institution</labl>
  <imputation>Education Institution</imputation>
  <security>Education Institution</security>
  <embargo>Education Institution</embargo>
  <respUnit>Education Institution</respUnit>
  <universe>Every person who has stayed in the households in selected dwelling units at least four nights per week in the four weeks prior the interview who are currently attending an educational institution.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">18512</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">35428</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">9</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Pre-school (including day care; crèche; Grade R and Pre-Grade R in an ECD Centre)</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Ordinary School (Including Grade R Learners Who Attend a Formal School; Grade 1-12 Learners and Learners in Special Class)</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Special School</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Further Education and Training College (FET)</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Other College</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Higher Education Institution (University/University of Technology)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Adult basic Education and Training Centre (ABET CENTRE)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Literacy classes(e.g KHA RI GUDE,SANLI)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Home based education/home schooling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>Distance, correspondence and home schooling are included in this question. Survey officers are instructed not to make assumptions by associating people’s ages with the level of education, but rather consider what the respondent gives.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V11" name="Q20SELFRESPOND" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Person himself/herself responding</labl>
  <imputation>Person himself/herself responding</imputation>
  <security>Person himself/herself responding</security>
  <embargo>Person himself/herself responding</embargo>
  <respUnit>Person himself/herself responding</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was answered by the enumerator. It was recommended that if all the members of the household who qualified for this section were present, they should answer for themselves. It is by means of this question that the accuracy of the information received can be qualified, as it would reflect whether people answered for themselves or a proxy responded on their behalf.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V12" name="Q24APDWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Paid work</labl>
  <imputation>Paid work</imputation>
  <security>Paid work</security>
  <embargo>Paid work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Paid work</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week did any work for a wage, salary, commission or any payment in kind.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question is applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the last seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. Most importantly, if there was a 'Yes' to any part of this question, there should be a skip to Section 4. If all the categories were 'No', there should be a continuation to the next question.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V13" name="Q24BOWNBUSNS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Own business</labl>
  <imputation>Own business</imputation>
  <security>Own business</security>
  <embargo>Own business</embargo>
  <respUnit>Own business</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week did any work for a wage, salary, commission or any payment in kind.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question is applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the last seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. Most importantly, if there was a 'Yes' to any part of this question, there should be a skip to Section 4. If all the categories were 'No', there should be a continuation to the next question.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V14" name="Q24CUNPDWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Unpaid work</labl>
  <imputation>Unpaid work</imputation>
  <security>Unpaid work</security>
  <embargo>Unpaid work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Unpaid work</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week did any work for a wage, salary, commission or any payment in kind.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question is applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the last seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. Most importantly, if there was a 'Yes' to any part of this question, there should be a skip to Section 4. If all the categories were 'No', there should be a continuation to the next question.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V15" name="Q25APDWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Have paid work to return to</labl>
  <imputation>Have paid work to return to</imputation>
  <security>Have paid work to return to</security>
  <embargo>Have paid work to return to</embargo>
  <respUnit>Have paid work to return to</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who were not involved in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview and who had a paid job that they would definitely return to.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">26009</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">27931</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This was only applicable to household members who had answered 'No' to all the categories in Question 2.4. The main intention of this question was to find the reason why people did not work in the last week prior to the interview. If 'Yes' to either part a or b, the enumerator should skip to Question 2.7.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V16" name="Q25BOWNBUSNS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Have own business to return to</labl>
  <imputation>Have own business to return to</imputation>
  <security>Have own business to return to</security>
  <embargo>Have own business to return to</embargo>
  <respUnit>Have own business to return to</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who were not involved in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview, and who had a business that they would definitely return to.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25880</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28060</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This was only applicable to household members who had answered 'No' to all the categories in Question 2.4. The main intention of this question was to find the reason why people did not work in the last week prior to the interview. If 'Yes' to either part a or b, the enumerator should skip to Question 2.7.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V17" name="Q25CUNPDWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Have an unpaid work to return to</labl>
  <imputation>Have an unpaid work to return to</imputation>
  <security>Have an unpaid work to return to</security>
  <embargo>Have an unpaid work to return to</embargo>
  <respUnit>Have an unpaid work to return to</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who were not involved in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview, and who had an unpaid job in any kind of business run by their household that they would definitely return to.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25850</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28090</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">2</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This was only applicable to household members who had answered 'No' to all the categories in Question 2.4. The main intention of this question was to find the reason why people did not work in the last week prior to the interview. If 'Yes' to either part a or b, the enumerator should skip to Question 2.7.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V18" name="Q27RSNABSENT" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Main reason absent from work</labl>
  <imputation>Main reason absent from work</imputation>
  <security>Main reason absent from work</security>
  <embargo>Main reason absent from work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Main reason absent from work</respUnit>
  <universe>Members of the household aged 15 years and older who were not involved in economic activities in the seven days prior to the interview but who had a job/business to return to.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">159</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53781</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">14</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Health reasons</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Vacation leave</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Caring for family or others(Except Maternity/Paternity leave)</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Maternity or paternity leave</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Other family/community obligations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Strike/stay-away/lockout</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Problems with transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Bad weather</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Temporarily laid off/Reduction in economic activity</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Seasonal work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>Other reason</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was aimed at establishing the reasons why people were absent from their normal activities in the seven days prior to the interview. If more than one reason was given, only the main one was recorded. A provision was made to specify the reasons that were not on the pre-coded list. If option 12 or 13 was selected, the enumerator should go to Question 3.1; for all other reasons the enumerator should proceed to Section 4.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V19" name="Q27ATIME" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Time absent from work</labl>
  <imputation>Time absent from work</imputation>
  <security>Time absent from work</security>
  <embargo>Time absent from work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Time absent from work</respUnit>
  <universe>Members of the household aged 15 years and older who were not involved in economic activities in the seven days prior to the interview but who had a job/business to return to.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">98</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53842</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Within 3 months?</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>After 3 months?</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Not sure to return</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was aimed at establishing the duration of absence from the main job/business. If option 1 was selected, the enumerator should go to Section 4.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V20" name="Q27BRECPAY" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Receive pay</labl>
  <imputation>Receive pay</imputation>
  <security>Receive pay</security>
  <embargo>Receive pay</embargo>
  <respUnit>Receive pay</respUnit>
  <universe>Members of the household aged 15 years and older who were not involved in economic activities in the seven days prior to the interview but who had a job/business to return to.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">40</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53900</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The purpose of this question was to establish whether those who indicated that they will return to the same job after 3 months or they are not sure/do not know: Whether they are getting pay during their absence from work. This is mainly to determine whether they have some job attachment in a form of pay. If option 1 was selected, the enumerator should go to Section 4. If option was selected, the enumerator go to Q3.1</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V21" name="Q31ALOOKWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Look for work</labl>
  <imputation>Look for work</imputation>
  <security>Look for work</security>
  <embargo>Look for work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Look for work</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older who were willing to accept jobs if offered, and had tried to look for work in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The purpose of this question was to establish whether a person had taken any action to look for a job or start any kind of business in the last four weeks prior to the interview. The instruction to the enumerator was to complete both given categories with either a 'Yes' or a 'No' answer. If 'No' to both part a) and b, the enumerator should skip to Question 3.3; and if any 'Yes' to part a) and b), the enumerator should continue to Q3.2.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V22" name="Q31BSTARTBUSNS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Start business</labl>
  <imputation>Start business</imputation>
  <security>Start business</security>
  <embargo>Start business</embargo>
  <respUnit>Start business</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older who were willing to accept jobs if offered, and had tried to look for work in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The purpose of this question was to establish whether a person had taken any action to look for a job or start any kind of business in the last four weeks prior to the interview. The instruction to the enumerator was to complete both given categories with either a 'Yes' or a 'No' answer. If 'No' to both part a) and b, the enumerator should skip to Question 3.3; and if any 'Yes' to part a) and b), the enumerator should continue to Q3.2.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V23" name="Q31CTYPWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Working/business arrangement</labl>
  <imputation>Working/business arrangement</imputation>
  <security>Working/business arrangement</security>
  <embargo>Working/business arrangement</embargo>
  <respUnit>Working/business arrangement</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older who were willing to accept jobs if offered, and had tried to look for work in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">6338</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47602</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Full-time</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Part-time</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Any working arrangement</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question is aimed at establishing working time arrangement that the respondent would be interested in taking on, whether it is full time or part time.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V24" name="Q3201REGISTER" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Registered</labl>
  <imputation>Registered</imputation>
  <security>Registered</security>
  <embargo>Registered</embargo>
  <respUnit>Registered</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older who were willing to accept jobs if offered, and had tried to look for work in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">6338</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47602</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question is intended to establish what the people did to look for work or start their own businesses. If a person had tried several ways of finding work, all applicable options were recorded. If the answer was 'Nothing', go back to Question 3.1; otherwise go to Question 3.6.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V25" name="Q3202ENQUIRE" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Enquired</labl>
  <imputation>Enquired</imputation>
  <security>Enquired</security>
  <embargo>Enquired</embargo>
  <respUnit>Enquired</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older who were willing to accept jobs if offered, and had tried to look for work in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">6338</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47602</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question is intended to establish what the people did to look for work or start their own businesses. If a person had tried several ways of finding work, all applicable options were recorded. If the answer was 'Nothing', go back to Question 3.1; otherwise go to Question 3.6.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V26" name="Q3203JOBADS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Placed adverts</labl>
  <imputation>Placed adverts</imputation>
  <security>Placed adverts</security>
  <embargo>Placed adverts</embargo>
  <respUnit>Placed adverts</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older who were willing to accept jobs if offered, and had tried to look for work in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">6338</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47602</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question is intended to establish what the people did to look for work or start their own businesses. If a person had tried several ways of finding work, all applicable options were recorded. If the answer was 'Nothing', go back to Question 3.1; otherwise go to Question 3.6.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V27" name="Q3204JOBSEARCH" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Search job</labl>
  <imputation>Search job</imputation>
  <security>Search job</security>
  <embargo>Search job</embargo>
  <respUnit>Search job</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older who were willing to accept jobs if offered, and had tried to look for work in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">6338</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47602</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question is intended to establish what the people did to look for work or start their own businesses. If a person had tried several ways of finding work, all applicable options were recorded. If the answer was 'Nothing', go back to Question 3.1; otherwise go to Question 3.6.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V28" name="Q3205ASSISTANCE" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Sought assistance</labl>
  <imputation>Sought assistance</imputation>
  <security>Sought assistance</security>
  <embargo>Sought assistance</embargo>
  <respUnit>Sought assistance</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older who were willing to accept jobs if offered, and had tried to look for work in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">6338</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47602</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question is intended to establish what the people did to look for work or start their own businesses. If a person had tried several ways of finding work, all applicable options were recorded. If the answer was 'Nothing', go back to Question 3.1; otherwise go to Question 3.6.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V29" name="Q3206STARTBUSNS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Start own business</labl>
  <imputation>Start own business</imputation>
  <security>Start own business</security>
  <embargo>Start own business</embargo>
  <respUnit>Start own business</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older who were willing to accept jobs if offered, and had tried to look for work in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">6338</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47602</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question is intended to establish what the people did to look for work or start their own businesses. If a person had tried several ways of finding work, all applicable options were recorded. If the answer was 'Nothing', go back to Question 3.1; otherwise go to Question 3.6.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V30" name="Q3207CASUAL" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Casual work</labl>
  <imputation>Casual work</imputation>
  <security>Casual work</security>
  <embargo>Casual work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Casual work</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older who were willing to accept jobs if offered, and had tried to look for work in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">6338</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47602</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question is intended to establish what the people did to look for work or start their own businesses. If a person had tried several ways of finding work, all applicable options were recorded. If the answer was 'Nothing', go back to Question 3.1; otherwise go to Question 3.6.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V31" name="Q3208FINASSIST" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Financial assistance</labl>
  <imputation>Financial assistance</imputation>
  <security>Financial assistance</security>
  <embargo>Financial assistance</embargo>
  <respUnit>Financial assistance</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older who were willing to accept jobs if offered, and had tried to look for work in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">6338</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47602</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question is intended to establish what the people did to look for work or start their own businesses. If a person had tried several ways of finding work, all applicable options were recorded. If the answer was 'Nothing', go back to Question 3.1; otherwise go to Question 3.6.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V32" name="Q3210NOTHING" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Nothing</labl>
  <imputation>Nothing</imputation>
  <security>Nothing</security>
  <embargo>Nothing</embargo>
  <respUnit>Nothing</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older who were willing to accept jobs if offered, and had tried to look for work in the four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">6338</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47602</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">2</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question is intended to establish what the people did to look for work or start their own businesses. If a person had tried several ways of finding work, all applicable options were recorded. If the answer was 'Nothing', go back to Question 3.1; otherwise go to Question 3.6.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V33" name="Q33HAVEJOB" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Have a job or start a business</labl>
  <imputation>Have a job or start a business</imputation>
  <security>Have a job or start a business</security>
  <embargo>Have a job or start a business</embargo>
  <respUnit>Have a job or start a business</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who did not try to start any kind of business</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">19523</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">34417</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question seeks to ascertain whether a person had not taken any action to start a business in the last four weeks prior to the interview because the person had already arranged to take up a job at some later date. The instruction to the enumerator was to complete both given categories with either a 'Yes ' or a 'No' answer. If 'Yes', the enumerator should skip to Question 3.6.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V34" name="Q33AWHNSTART" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>How soon are you expecting to start work or a business</labl>
  <imputation>How soon are you expecting to start work or a business</imputation>
  <security>How soon are you expecting to start work or a business</security>
  <embargo>How soon are you expecting to start work or a business</embargo>
  <respUnit>How soon are you expecting to start work or a business</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who did not try to start any kind of business</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">27</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53913</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Within 1 month or less</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>In more than 1 month to 3 month</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>In more than 3 month</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question is aimed at establishing how soon the respondent is expected to start working or operating a business. Note the skip instruction, If option 1 is selected, the enumerator should skip to Question 3.6</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V35" name="Q34WANTTOWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Liked to work</labl>
  <imputation>Liked to work</imputation>
  <security>Liked to work</security>
  <embargo>Liked to work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Liked to work</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members in the selected dwelling aged 15 years and older.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">19516</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">34424</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to establish whether a person would have liked to work for pay, profit or to have helped without pay in a household business. The instruction to the numerator was to complete both given categories with either a "Yes" or a 'No' answer. If "Yes", the enumerator should skip to Question 3.8.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V36" name="Q35YNOTWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Reason for not working</labl>
  <imputation>Reason for not working</imputation>
  <security>Reason for not working</security>
  <embargo>Reason for not working</embargo>
  <respUnit>Reason for not working</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who did not work and did not have a job to return to in the last seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">15862</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">38078</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">9</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Scholar or student</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Housewife/homemaker (family considerations/child care)</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Health reasons</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Retired or too old for work</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>No desire to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Too young to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Pregnancy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Disabled or unable to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unspecified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This was applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older who did not work and did not have a job to return to in the last seven days prior to the interview. The intention of this question was to find out the reasons people were not working in the last seven days prior to the interview. For any other reason that was not specified in the given categories, there was provision to specify. After this question, the instruction was to go to Question 3.12.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V37" name="Q36TIMESEEK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>How long been trying to find work</labl>
  <imputation>How long been trying to find work</imputation>
  <security>How long been trying to find work</security>
  <embargo>How long been trying to find work</embargo>
  <respUnit>How long been trying to find work</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who also tried to look for work in the last four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">6345</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47595</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">8</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 3 months</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>3 months - less than 6 months</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>6 months - less than 9 months</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>9 months - less than 1 year</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>1 year - less than 3 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>3 years - 5 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>More than 5 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question deals with the amount of time a person spent trying to look for a job.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V38" name="Q37ACTPRIORJOBSEEK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Activity before looking for work</labl>
  <imputation>Activity before looking for work</imputation>
  <security>Activity before looking for work</security>
  <embargo>Activity before looking for work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Activity before looking for work</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who also tried to look for work in the last four weeks prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">6345</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47595</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">4</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Working</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Managing a home</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Going to school</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The purpose of this question is to find out the main activity a person was engaged in before starting to look for work.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V39" name="Q38RSNNOTSEEK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Reason why not look for work or start business</labl>
  <imputation>Reason why not look for work or start business</imputation>
  <security>Reason why not look for work or start business</security>
  <embargo>Reason why not look for work or start business</embargo>
  <respUnit>Reason why not look for work or start business</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who did not have jobs to return to in the last four weeks prior to the interview but who did not look for work either.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">3654</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">50286</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">16</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Awaiting the seasonal work</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Waiting to be recalled to former job</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Health reasons</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Pregnancy</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Disabled or unable to work (handicapped)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Housewife/homemaker (Family considerations/Child care)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Undergoing training to help find work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>No jobs available in the area</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Lack of money to pay for transport to look for work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Unable to find work requiring his/her skills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Lost hope of finding any kind of work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>No transport available</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Scholar or student</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>Retired/ too old to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>Too young to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>Other reason</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question seeks reasons as to why unemployed people did not try to look for work or start their own business.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V40" name="Q39JOBOFFER" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Accept job if offered</labl>
  <imputation>Accept job if offered</imputation>
  <security>Accept job if offered</security>
  <embargo>Accept job if offered</embargo>
  <respUnit>Accept job if offered</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who did not work and did not have jobs to return to in the last seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9999</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43941</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question is applicable to people not working, who knew of available jobs for which they qualified but were not willing to do these jobs. What needs to be ascertained by this question is: If suitable jobs were offered, would people be willing to accept them. If the response to this question was a 'Yes', then skip to Question 3.12.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V41" name="Q310STARTBUSNS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Started business</labl>
  <imputation>Started business</imputation>
  <security>Started business</security>
  <embargo>Started business</embargo>
  <respUnit>Started business</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who did not work and did not have jobs to return to in the last seven days
prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">169</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53771</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question is applicable to people not working. The aim is to find out if circumstances had allowed, would people have started businesses in the past week. If the response to this question was a 'Yes', then skip to Question 3.12.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V42" name="Q311RSNNOTAVAILABLE" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Reason not available for work</labl>
  <imputation>Reason not available for work</imputation>
  <security>Reason not available for work</security>
  <embargo>Reason not available for work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Reason not available for work</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who did not work and did not have a job to return to and were not available for work in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">71</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53869</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">9</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Scholar or student</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Housewife/homemaker (Family considerations/Child care)</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Health reasons</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Retired/Too old to work</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>No desire to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Pregnancy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Disabled or unable to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This was applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, who did not work and did not have a job to return to in the last seven days prior to the interview. The intention of this question was to find out the reasons people were not working in the seven days prior to the interview. For any other reason that was not specified in the given categories, there was provision to specify.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V43" name="Q311bWHNSTART" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>How soon can you start work or a business</labl>
  <imputation>How soon can you start work or a business</imputation>
  <security>How soon can you start work or a business</security>
  <embargo>How soon can you start work or a business</embargo>
  <respUnit>How soon can you start work or a business</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who did not have jobs to return to in the last four weeks prior to the interview and who were not looking for work.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">71</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53869</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">6</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Within a week</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Within two weeks</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Within four weeks</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Later than four weeks from now</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>No desire to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question is asked of respondents who were not available to work or start a business last week. It seeks to find out how soon people are willing to start work or a business.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V44" name="Q312EVERWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Ever worked</labl>
  <imputation>Ever worked</imputation>
  <security>Ever worked</security>
  <embargo>Ever worked</embargo>
  <respUnit>Ever worked</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who did not have jobs to return to in the last four weeks prior to the interview and who were not looking for work.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The aim of this question was to find out if the person had ever worked for pay, profit or family gain. This includes those who worked for some form of payment or worked unpaid for a family business, or as part of farming activities. The instruction for the interviewer was to go to Question 3.18 if the answer to this question was 'No'.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V45" name="Q313TIMEUNEMPLOY" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Time since last worked</labl>
  <imputation>Time since last worked</imputation>
  <security>Time since last worked</security>
  <embargo>Time since last worked</embargo>
  <respUnit>Time since last worked</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who did not have jobs to return to and had not worked for pay, profit or family gain in the last four weeks prior to the interview, and who were not looking for work.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">12084</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41856</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">8</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 3 months</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>3 months - less than 6 months</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>6 months - less than 9 months</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>9 months - less than 1 year</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>1 year - less than 3 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>3 years - 5 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>More than 5 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The aim of this question was to find out when last a person had worked. The enumerator was asked to probe for more information since some people are usually uncertain of the required information.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V46" name="Q314RSNSTOPWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Main reason you stopped working</labl>
  <imputation>Main reason you stopped working</imputation>
  <security>Main reason you stopped working</security>
  <embargo>Main reason you stopped working</embargo>
  <respUnit>Main reason you stopped working</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who had not been working.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">4594</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">49346</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">10</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Health reason</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Caring for own children/relatives</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Pregnancy</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Other family/community responsibilities</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Going to school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Lost job/job ended/laid off/business sold/closed down</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Changed residence</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Dissatisfied with the job</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Retired/ too old to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The purpose of this question was to establish the reasons people stopped working in their last jobs. For any other reason that was not specified in the given categories, there was provision to specify.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V47" name="Q315PREVOCCUPATION" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Previous occupation</labl>
  <imputation>Previous occupation</imputation>
  <security>Previous occupation</security>
  <embargo>Previous occupation</embargo>
  <respUnit>Previous occupation</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who had worked before and were currently unemployed or not economically active.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">4594</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">49346</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1110</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">9999</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1110</catValu>
    <labl>Legislators</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1120</catValu>
    <labl>Senior government officers</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1130</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional chiefs and heads of villages</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1141</catValu>
    <labl>Senior officers of political party organisations</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1143</catValu>
    <labl>Senior officers of humanitarian and other special-interest organisations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1210</catValu>
    <labl>Directors and chief executives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1211</catValu>
    <labl>Rectors/principals of universities/colleges</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1221</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry, fishing and mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1222</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1223</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in building and construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1224</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in wholesale and retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1225</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in hotels, restaurants and other catering and accommodation services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1226</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in transport, storage and communications</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1227</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in business services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1228</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in personal care, cleaning and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1229</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1231</catValu>
    <labl>Finance and administration managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1232</catValu>
    <labl>Personnel and industrial relations managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1233</catValu>
    <labl>Sales and marketing managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1234</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising and public relations managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1235</catValu>
    <labl>Supply and distribution managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1236</catValu>
    <labl>Computing services managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1237</catValu>
    <labl>Research and development managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1239</catValu>
    <labl>Other managers/department managers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1290</catValu>
    <labl>Corporate managers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1311</catValu>
    <labl>General managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1312</catValu>
    <labl>General managers in manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1313</catValu>
    <labl>General managers in construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1314</catValu>
    <labl>General managers in wholesale and retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1315</catValu>
    <labl>General managers of hotels, restaurants and other catering or accommodation services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1316</catValu>
    <labl>General managers in transport, storage and communication</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1317</catValu>
    <labl>General managers of business services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1390</catValu>
    <labl>General managers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2111</catValu>
    <labl>Physicists and astronomers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2112</catValu>
    <labl>Meteorologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2113</catValu>
    <labl>Chemists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2114</catValu>
    <labl>Geologists and geophysicists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2121</catValu>
    <labl>Mathematicians and related professionals, Analysts and methodology research</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2131</catValu>
    <labl>Computer systems designers and analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2132</catValu>
    <labl>Computer programmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2139</catValu>
    <labl>Computing professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2141</catValu>
    <labl>Architects, town and traffic planners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2142</catValu>
    <labl>Civil engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2143</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2144</catValu>
    <labl>Electronics and telecommunications engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2145</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2146</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2147</catValu>
    <labl>Mining engineers, Metallurgists and related professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2148</catValu>
    <labl>Land surveyors, Cartographers and other surveyors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2149</catValu>
    <labl>Architects, engineers and related professionals not elsewhere classified, Industrial/production engineers, Quantity surveyors, Architects, engineers and related professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2159</catValu>
    <labl>Physical sciences technologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2210</catValu>
    <labl>Scientist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2211</catValu>
    <labl>Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2212</catValu>
    <labl>Biological sciences, Chemical sciences, Medical sciences, Physical sciences and Veterinary sciences</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2213</catValu>
    <labl>Agronomists, food scientists and related professionals, Agriculture, forestry and food scientists, Natural sciences technologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2221</catValu>
    <labl>Medical practitioners, physicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2222</catValu>
    <labl>Dentists (general), Dental specialists and Other dental occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2223</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2224</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmacists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2230</catValu>
    <labl>Nursing and midwifery professionals, Nursing services managers and Professional nurses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2310</catValu>
    <labl>Technikon, teacher training, technical and other colleges, university and other higher education institutions teaching professionals and Other post-secondary education teaching professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2320</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary education teaching professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2331</catValu>
    <labl>Primary education teaching professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2332</catValu>
    <labl>Pre-primary education teaching professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2340</catValu>
    <labl>Special education teaching professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2351</catValu>
    <labl>Education methods specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2352</catValu>
    <labl>School inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2411</catValu>
    <labl>Accountants and related accounting occupations, Accounting occupations not elsewhere classified, Auditors and related occupations and Articled clerks with accountant/auditor</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2412</catValu>
    <labl>Personnel and careers professionals, Consultants: management/personnel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2419</catValu>
    <labl>Business professionals not elsewhere classified, Consultants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2421</catValu>
    <labl>Advocates, attorneys and related occupations, Lawyers/attorneys and related occupations, Advocates/barristers, Prosecutors and Articled clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2422</catValu>
    <labl>Judges and magistrates, Judges , and Magistrates</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2429</catValu>
    <labl>Legal professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2431</catValu>
    <labl>Archivists and curators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2432</catValu>
    <labl>Librarians and related information professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2441</catValu>
    <labl>Economists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2442</catValu>
    <labl>Sociologists, anthropologists and related professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2443</catValu>
    <labl>Philosophers, historians and political scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2444</catValu>
    <labl>Philologists, translators and interpreters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2445</catValu>
    <labl>Psychologists, Psychometricians and Psycho-technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2446</catValu>
    <labl>Social work professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2451</catValu>
    <labl>Authors, journalists and other writers, Editors, Reporters, journalists, Writers, poets, playwrights and Other writers, commentators, proofreaders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2452</catValu>
    <labl>Sculptors, painters and related artists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2453</catValu>
    <labl>Composers, musicians and singers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2454</catValu>
    <labl>Choreographers and dancers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2455</catValu>
    <labl>Film, stage and related actors and directors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2460</catValu>
    <labl>Religious professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2490</catValu>
    <labl>Other professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3111</catValu>
    <labl>Natural science technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3112</catValu>
    <labl>Civil engineering technicians, Technicians, engineering, civil, Assistants, technical and civil engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3113</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical engineering technicians, Technicians, engineering, electrical, Assistants, technical, electrical engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3114</catValu>
    <labl>Electronics and telecommunications engineering technicians, Assistants, technical and electronic engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3115</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical engineering technicians, Technicians, engineering, mechanical, Assistants, technical and mechanical engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3116</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical engineering technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3117</catValu>
    <labl>Mining and metallurgical technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3118</catValu>
    <labl>Draughtspersons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3119</catValu>
    <labl>Physical and engineering science technicians not elsewhere classified, Technicians, physical and engeneering science, Assistants, technical, engineering, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3121</catValu>
    <labl>Computer assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3131</catValu>
    <labl>Photographers and image recording equipment operators, Sound recording equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3132</catValu>
    <labl>Broadcasting and telecommunications equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3133</catValu>
    <labl>Medical equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3141</catValu>
    <labl>Ships’ engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3142</catValu>
    <labl>Ships’ deck officers and pilots</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3143</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft pilots and related associate professionals, Air transport supervisors, Aircraft pilots, Navigators and Flight engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3144</catValu>
    <labl>Air traffic controllers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3145</catValu>
    <labl>Air traffic safety technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3151</catValu>
    <labl>Building and fire inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3152</catValu>
    <labl>Safety, health and quality inspectors, Inspectors, safety and health</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3211</catValu>
    <labl>Life science technicians, Biological science and Medical science</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3212</catValu>
    <labl>Agronomy and forestry technicians, Technicians, agronomy and forestry, Assistants, technical and agriculture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3213</catValu>
    <labl>Farming and forestry advisers/consultants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3220</catValu>
    <labl>Optometrist’ assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3221</catValu>
    <labl>Medical assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3222</catValu>
    <labl>Sanitarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3223</catValu>
    <labl>Dieticians and nutritionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3224</catValu>
    <labl>Optometrists and opticians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3225</catValu>
    <labl>Dental assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3226</catValu>
    <labl>Physiotherapists and related associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3227</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinary assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3228</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmaceutical assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3229</catValu>
    <labl>Modern health associate professionals (except nursing) not elsewhere classified, Homeopaths, Therapists, speech, Therapists, occupational and Health services professions not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3231</catValu>
    <labl>Nursing associate professionals, Nurses, senior, student, pupil, Nurses, not elsewhere classified (nursing assistants/aids included under personal care and related workers)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3241</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional medicine practitioners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3242</catValu>
    <labl>Faith healers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3310</catValu>
    <labl>Primary education teaching associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3320</catValu>
    <labl>Pre-primary education teaching associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3330</catValu>
    <labl>Special education teaching associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3340</catValu>
    <labl>Other teaching associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3391</catValu>
    <labl>Teaching associate professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3411</catValu>
    <labl>Securities and finance dealers and brokers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3412</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance representatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3413</catValu>
    <labl>Estate agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3414</catValu>
    <labl>Travel consultants and organisers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3415</catValu>
    <labl>Technical and commercial sales representatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3416</catValu>
    <labl>Buyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3417</catValu>
    <labl>Appraisers, valuers and auctioneers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3419</catValu>
    <labl>Finance and sales associate professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3421</catValu>
    <labl>Trade brokers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3422</catValu>
    <labl>Clearing and forwarding agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3423</catValu>
    <labl>Employment agents and labour contractors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3429</catValu>
    <labl>Business services agents and trade brokers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3431</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative secretaries and related associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3432</catValu>
    <labl>Legal and related business associate professionals, Legal business professions and Other business professions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3433</catValu>
    <labl>Bookkeepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3434</catValu>
    <labl>Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3439</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative associate professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3441</catValu>
    <labl>Customs and border inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3442</catValu>
    <labl>Government tax and excise officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3443</catValu>
    <labl>Government social benefits officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3444</catValu>
    <labl>Government licensing officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3449</catValu>
    <labl>Customs, tax and related government associate professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3450</catValu>
    <labl>Police inspectors and detectives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3460</catValu>
    <labl>Social work associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3461</catValu>
    <labl>Social work researcher</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3471</catValu>
    <labl>Decorators and commercial designers, Product, industrial designers, Textile/ clothing/ fashion designers, Interior designers, Graphics designers and Designers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3472</catValu>
    <labl>Radio, television and other announcers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3473</catValu>
    <labl>Street, nightclub and related musicians, singers and dancers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3475</catValu>
    <labl>Athletes, sportspersons and related associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3479</catValu>
    <labl>Art, entertainment and sport associate professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3480</catValu>
    <labl>Religious associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3490</catValu>
    <labl>Other associate professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4111</catValu>
    <labl>Stenographers and typists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4112</catValu>
    <labl>Word-processor and related operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4113</catValu>
    <labl>Data entry operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4115</catValu>
    <labl>Secretaries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4121</catValu>
    <labl>Accounting and bookkeeping clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4122</catValu>
    <labl>Statistical finance clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4131</catValu>
    <labl>Stock clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4132</catValu>
    <labl>Production clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4133</catValu>
    <labl>Transport clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4141</catValu>
    <labl>Library and filing clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4142</catValu>
    <labl>Mail carriers and sorting clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4143</catValu>
    <labl>Coding, proof-reading and related clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4144</catValu>
    <labl>Scribes and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4190</catValu>
    <labl>Other office clerks and clerks not elsewhere classified (except customer services clerks)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4211</catValu>
    <labl>Cashiers and ticket clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4212</catValu>
    <labl>Tellers and other counter clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4213</catValu>
    <labl>Bookmakers and croupiers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4214</catValu>
    <labl>Pawnbrokers and moneylenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4215</catValu>
    <labl>Debt-collectors and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4221</catValu>
    <labl>Travel agency and related clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4222</catValu>
    <labl>Receptionists and information clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4223</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone switchboard operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4290</catValu>
    <labl>Customer services clerks not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5111</catValu>
    <labl>Travel attendants and travel stewards</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5112</catValu>
    <labl>Transport conductors and transport occupations nec</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5113</catValu>
    <labl>Travel guides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5121</catValu>
    <labl>Housekeepers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5122</catValu>
    <labl>Cooks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5123</catValu>
    <labl>Waiters, waitresses and bartenders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5124</catValu>
    <labl>Tavern and shebeen operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5131</catValu>
    <labl>Child-care workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5132</catValu>
    <labl>Institution-based personal care workers, Nursing aids, Ambulance men and first-aid attendants</labl>
  </catgry>
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    <labl>Home-based personal care workers</labl>
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    <labl>Personal care and related workers not elsewhere classified</labl>
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    <labl>Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers, Beauticians and Hairdressers</labl>
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    <catValu>5143</catValu>
    <labl>Undertakers and embalmers</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5149</catValu>
    <labl>Other personal services workers not elsewhere classified</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5161</catValu>
    <labl>Fire-fighters</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5162</catValu>
    <labl>Police officers, traffic officers, Police officers and Traffic officers</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5163</catValu>
    <labl>Prison guards</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5164</catValu>
    <labl>Armed forces</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5169</catValu>
    <labl>Protective services workers not elsewhere classified, Rangers and game wardens</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5210</catValu>
    <labl>Fashion and other models</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5220</catValu>
    <labl>Shop salespersons and demonstrators, Salespersons, Petrol pump and filling station attendants</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5230</catValu>
    <labl>Stall and market salespersons</labl>
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    <catValu>5231</catValu>
    <labl>Spaza shop owner</labl>
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    <catValu>6111</catValu>
    <labl>Field crop and vegetable growers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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    <labl>Tree and shrub crop growers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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    <labl>Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6121</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy and livestock producers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6122</catValu>
    <labl>Poultry producers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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    <catValu>6123</catValu>
    <labl>Apiarists and sericulturists (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6129</catValu>
    <labl>Market-oriented animal producers and related workers not elsewhere classified (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6130</catValu>
    <labl>Market-oriented crop and animal producers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6141</catValu>
    <labl>Forestry workers and loggers, Forestry workers and Loggers</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6142</catValu>
    <labl>Charcoal burners and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6151</catValu>
    <labl>Aquatic life cultivation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6152</catValu>
    <labl>Inland and coastal waters fishery workers</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6153</catValu>
    <labl>Deep-sea fishery workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6154</catValu>
    <labl>Hunters and trappers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6210</catValu>
    <labl>Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6211</catValu>
    <labl>Subsistence farmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7111</catValu>
    <labl>Miners and quarry workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7112</catValu>
    <labl>Shot-firers and blasters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7113</catValu>
    <labl>Stone splitters, cutters and carvers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7114</catValu>
    <labl>Diamond diver</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7121</catValu>
    <labl>Builders, traditional materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7122</catValu>
    <labl>Bricklayers and stonemasons (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7123</catValu>
    <labl>Concrete placers, concrete finishers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7124</catValu>
    <labl>Carpenters and joiners (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7129</catValu>
    <labl>Building frame and related workers not elsewhere classified (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7131</catValu>
    <labl>Roofers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7132</catValu>
    <labl>Floor layers and tile setters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7133</catValu>
    <labl>Plasterers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7134</catValu>
    <labl>Insulation workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7135</catValu>
    <labl>Glaziers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7136</catValu>
    <labl>Plumbers and pipe fitters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7137</catValu>
    <labl>Building and related electricians (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7141</catValu>
    <labl>Painters and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7142</catValu>
    <labl>Varnishers and related painters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7143</catValu>
    <labl>Building structure cleaners (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7211</catValu>
    <labl>Metal moulders and coremakers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7212</catValu>
    <labl>Welders and flamecutters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7213</catValu>
    <labl>Sheet-metal workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7214</catValu>
    <labl>Structural-metal preparers and erectors (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7215</catValu>
    <labl>Riggers and cable splicers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7216</catValu>
    <labl>Underwater workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7221</catValu>
    <labl>Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging-press workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7222</catValu>
    <labl>Tool-makers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7223</catValu>
    <labl>Machine-tool setters and setter-operators (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7224</catValu>
    <labl>Metal wheel-grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7231</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicle mechanics and fitters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7232</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft engine mechanics and fitters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7233</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural or industrial machinery mechanics and fitters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7241</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical mechanics and fitters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7242</catValu>
    <labl>Electronics fitters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7243</catValu>
    <labl>Electronics mechanics and servicers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7244</catValu>
    <labl>Telegraph and telephone installers and servicers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7245</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical line installers, repairers and cable jointers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7290</catValu>
    <labl>Metal, machinery and related trades workers not elsewhere classified (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7311</catValu>
    <labl>Precision-instrument/instrument makers and repairers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7312</catValu>
    <labl>Musical instrument makers and tuners (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7313</catValu>
    <labl>Jewellery and precious-metal workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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    <labl>Abrasive wheel formers, potters and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7322</catValu>
    <labl>Glass-makers, cutters, grinders and finishers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7324</catValu>
    <labl>Glass, ceramics and related decorative painters (including apprentices/trainees)"," ceramics and related decorative painters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7331</catValu>
    <labl>Handicraft workers in wood and related materials (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7332</catValu>
    <labl>Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7341</catValu>
    <labl>Compositors, typesetters and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7343</catValu>
    <labl>Printing engravers and etchers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7344</catValu>
    <labl>Photographic and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7345</catValu>
    <labl>Bookbinders and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7346</catValu>
    <labl>Silk-screen, block and textile printers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7411</catValu>
    <labl>Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7412</catValu>
    <labl>Millers, bakers, pastry-cooks and confectionery makers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7413</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy products makers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7414</catValu>
    <labl>Fruit, vegetable and related product preservers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7415</catValu>
    <labl>Food and beverage tasters and graders (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7416</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco preparers and tobacco products makers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7421</catValu>
    <labl>Wood treaters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7422</catValu>
    <labl>Cabinetmakers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7423</catValu>
    <labl>Woodworking-machine setters and setter-operators (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7424</catValu>
    <labl>Basketry weavers, brush makers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7431</catValu>
    <labl>Fibre preparers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7432</catValu>
    <labl>Weavers, knitters and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7433</catValu>
    <labl>Tailors, dressmakers and hatters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7434</catValu>
    <labl>Furriers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7435</catValu>
    <labl>Textile, leather and related material pattern-makers and cutters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7436</catValu>
    <labl>Sewers, embroiderers and related workers (excluding apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7437</catValu>
    <labl>Upholsterers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7441</catValu>
    <labl>Pelt dressers, tanners and fellmongers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7442</catValu>
    <labl>Shoemakers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7490</catValu>
    <labl>Other craft and related trades workers not elsewhere classified (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8111</catValu>
    <labl>Mining plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8112</catValu>
    <labl>Mineral ore and stone processing plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8113</catValu>
    <labl>Well drillers and borers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8121</catValu>
    <labl>Ore and metal furnace operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8122</catValu>
    <labl>Metal melters and casters and rolling-mill operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8123</catValu>
    <labl>Metal heat-treating plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8124</catValu>
    <labl>Metal drawers and extruders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8131</catValu>
    <labl>Glass and ceramics kiln and related machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8139</catValu>
    <labl>Glass, ceramics and related plant operators not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8141</catValu>
    <labl>Wood-processing plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8142</catValu>
    <labl>Paper-pulp plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8143</catValu>
    <labl>Papermaking plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8151</catValu>
    <labl>Crushing, grinding and chemical mixing machinery operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8152</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical heat-treating plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8153</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical filtering and separating equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8155</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum and natural gas refining plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8159</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical-processing plant operators not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8161</catValu>
    <labl>Power-production plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8162</catValu>
    <labl>Steam-engine and boiler operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8163</catValu>
    <labl>Incinerator, water-treatment and related plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8171</catValu>
    <labl>Automated assembly-line operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8172</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial-robot operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8211</catValu>
    <labl>Machine-tool operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8212</catValu>
    <labl>Cement and other mineral products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8221</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmaceutical and toiletry products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8222</catValu>
    <labl>Ammunition and explosive products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8223</catValu>
    <labl>Metal finishing, plating and coating machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8229</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical products machine operators not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8231</catValu>
    <labl>Rubber products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8232</catValu>
    <labl>Plastic products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8240</catValu>
    <labl>Wood products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8251</catValu>
    <labl>Printing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8252</catValu>
    <labl>Bookbinding machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8253</catValu>
    <labl>Paper products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8261</catValu>
    <labl>Fibre preparing, spinning and winding machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8262</catValu>
    <labl>Weaving and knitting machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8263</catValu>
    <labl>Sewing-machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8264</catValu>
    <labl>Bleaching, dyeing and cleaning-machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8265</catValu>
    <labl>Fur and leather-preparing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8266</catValu>
    <labl>Shoemaking and related machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8269</catValu>
    <labl>Textile, fur and leather products machine operators not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8271</catValu>
    <labl>Meat and fish-processing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8272</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8273</catValu>
    <labl>Grain and spice milling machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8274</catValu>
    <labl>Baked goods, cereal and chocolate products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8275</catValu>
    <labl>Fruit, vegetable and nut-processing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8276</catValu>
    <labl>Sugar production machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8277</catValu>
    <labl>Tea, coffee, and cocoa-processing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8278</catValu>
    <labl>Brewers, wine and other beverage machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8279</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco production machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8281</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical machinery assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8282</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical equipment assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8283</catValu>
    <labl>Electronic equipment assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8284</catValu>
    <labl>Metal, rubber and plastic products assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8285</catValu>
    <labl>Wood and related products assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8286</catValu>
    <labl>Paperboard, textile and related products assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8290</catValu>
    <labl>Other machine operators and assemblers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8311</catValu>
    <labl>Locomotive engine drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8312</catValu>
    <labl>Railway brakers, signallers, shunters and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8320</catValu>
    <labl>Taxi drivers, informal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8321</catValu>
    <labl>Motor cycle drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8322</catValu>
    <labl>Car, taxi and van drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8323</catValu>
    <labl>Bus and tram drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8324</catValu>
    <labl>Heavy truck and lorry drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8331</catValu>
    <labl>Motorised farm and forestry plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8332</catValu>
    <labl>Earth-moving and related plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8333</catValu>
    <labl>Crane, hoist and related plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8334</catValu>
    <labl>Lifting-truck operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8340</catValu>
    <labl>Ships’ deck crews and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9111</catValu>
    <labl>Street food vendors and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9112</catValu>
    <labl>Street vendors, non-food products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9113</catValu>
    <labl>Door-to-door and telephone salespersons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9120</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe cleaning and other elementary street services occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9131</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic helpers and cleaners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9132</catValu>
    <labl>Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels and other establishments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9133</catValu>
    <labl>Hand-launderers and pressers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9141</catValu>
    <labl>Building caretakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9142</catValu>
    <labl>Vehicle, window and related cleaners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9151</catValu>
    <labl>Messengers, package and luggage porters and deliverers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9152</catValu>
    <labl>Doorkeepers, watchpersons and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9153</catValu>
    <labl>Vending-machine money collectors, meter readers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9161</catValu>
    <labl>Garbage collectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9162</catValu>
    <labl>Sweepers and related labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9190</catValu>
    <labl>Elementary sales and services occupations not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9211</catValu>
    <labl>Farmhands and labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9212</catValu>
    <labl>Forestry labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9213</catValu>
    <labl>Fishery, hunting and trapping labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9311</catValu>
    <labl>Mining and quarrying labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9312</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and maintenance labourers: roads, dams and similar constructions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9313</catValu>
    <labl>Building construction labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9321</catValu>
    <labl>Assembling labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9322</catValu>
    <labl>Hand-packers and other manufacturing labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9331</catValu>
    <labl>Hand or pedal vehicle drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9332</catValu>
    <labl>Drivers of animal-drawn vehicles and machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9333</catValu>
    <labl>Freight handlers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9999</catValu>
    <labl>Unspecified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was applicable to household members who had worked before, but were currently unemployed. It is important that the main tasks should be in English as the occupational codes are in that language only. The instruction to the enumerator was to ask the respondent the main tasks or duties done in his/her last job given in Question 3.15.a. Questions 3.15.a and 3.15.b were write-in questions. The responses were used to determine the person's last occupation. The occupation was coded to four digits on the basis of the South African Standard Classification of Occupations (SASCO).</notes>
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  <labl>Previous industry</labl>
  <imputation>Previous industry</imputation>
  <security>Previous industry</security>
  <embargo>Previous industry</embargo>
  <respUnit>Previous industry</respUnit>
  <universe>All household members aged 15 years and older, who had been employed previously, but were currently unemployed or economically inactive.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">4594</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">49346</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">10</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">999</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS WITH EMPLOYED PERSONS</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Exterritorial organisations</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>MANUFACTURE OF FOOD PRODUCTS, BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>Construction</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Growing of crops,marketing gardening,horti-culture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>Farming of animals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>113</catValu>
    <labl>Growing of crops combined with farming of animals(mixed farming)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>114</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural and animal husbandry services, except veterinary activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>115</catValu>
    <labl>Game hunting, trapping and game propagation, including related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116</catValu>
    <labl>Production of organic fertilizer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>Forestry and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>Logging and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>131</catValu>
    <labl>Ocean and coastal fishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>Fish hatcheries and fish farms</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Mining of coal and lignite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas; service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction, excluding surveying</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Mining of gold and uranium ore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>241</catValu>
    <labl>Mining of iron ore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242</catValu>
    <labl>Mining of non-ferrous metal ores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Stone quarrying, clay and sandpits</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>252</catValu>
    <labl>Mining of diamonds (including alluvial diamonds)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>253</catValu>
    <labl>Mining and quarrying N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Production, processing and preservation of meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils and fats</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>302</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of dairy products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>303</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of grain mill products, starches and starch products and prepared animal feeds</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>304</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other food products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>305</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of beverages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>306</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of tobacco products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>311</catValu>
    <labl>Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>312</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>313</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics and articles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>314</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>316</catValu>
    <labl>Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbag,</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>317</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of footwear</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Sawmilling and planing of wood</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of products of wood, cork, straw and plaiting material</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>323</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of paper and paper products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324</catValu>
    <labl>Publishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>325</catValu>
    <labl>Printing and service activities related to printing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>326</catValu>
    <labl>Reproduction of recorded media</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>331</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of coke oven products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum refineries / synthesisers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>333</catValu>
    <labl>Processing of nuclear fuel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>334</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of basic chemicals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>335</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other chemical products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>337</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of rubber products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>338</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of plastic products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>341</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of glass and glass products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>342</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>351</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of basic iron and steel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of basic precious and non-ferrous metals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>353</catValu>
    <labl>Casting of metals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>354</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of structural metal products, tanks, reservoirs and steam generators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>355</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other fabricated metal products; metalwork service activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of general purpose machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>357</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of special purpose machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>358</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of household appliances N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>359</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>361</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electric motors, generators and transformers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>362</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electricity distribution and control apparatus</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>363</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of insulated wire and cable</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>365</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electric lamps and lighting equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>366</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other electrical equipment N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>371</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes and other electronic components</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of television and radio transmitters and apparatus for line telephony and line telegraphy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>373</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of television and radio receivers, sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus and associated goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>374</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of medical appliances and instruments and appliances for measuring, checking, testing, navigating and for other purposes except optical instruments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>375</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of optical instruments and photographic equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of watches and clocks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>381</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of motor vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>382</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles;</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>383</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>384</catValu>
    <labl>Building and repairing of ships and boats</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>385</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of railway and tramway locomotives and rolling stock</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>386</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>387</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of transport equipment N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>391</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of furniture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>392</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturing N.E.C...</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>395</catValu>
    <labl>Recycling N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>411</catValu>
    <labl>Production, collection and distribution of electricity</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>412</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of gas; distribution of gaseous fuels through mains</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>413</catValu>
    <labl>Steam and hot water supply</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>COLLECTION, PURIFICATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF WATER</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>501</catValu>
    <labl>Site preparation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>502</catValu>
    <labl>Building of complete constructions or parts thereof; civil engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>503</catValu>
    <labl>Building installation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504</catValu>
    <labl>Building completion</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>505</catValu>
    <labl>Renting of construction of demolition equipment with operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>611</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade on a fee or contract basis</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>612</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in agricultural raw materials, livestock, food, beverages and tobacco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>613</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in house-hold goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>614</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in non-agricultural intermediate products, waste and scrap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>615</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in machinery, equipment and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>619</catValu>
    <labl>Other wholesale trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>621</catValu>
    <labl>Non-specialised retail trade in stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>622</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade in food, beverages and tobacco in specialised stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>623</catValu>
    <labl>Other retail trade in new goods in specialised stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>624</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade in second-hand goods in stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>625</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade not in stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>626</catValu>
    <labl>Repair of personal and household goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>631</catValu>
    <labl>Sale of motor vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>632</catValu>
    <labl>Maintenance and re-pair of motor vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>633</catValu>
    <labl>Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>634</catValu>
    <labl>Sale, maintenance and repair of motor cycles and related parts and accessories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>635</catValu>
    <labl>Retail sale of automotive fuel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>641</catValu>
    <labl>Hotels, camping sites and other provision of short stay accommodation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642</catValu>
    <labl>Restaurants, bars and canteens</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643</catValu>
    <labl>Shebeen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>711</catValu>
    <labl>Railway transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>712</catValu>
    <labl>Other land transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>721</catValu>
    <labl>Sea and coastal water transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>730</catValu>
    <labl>AIR TRANSPORT</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>741</catValu>
    <labl>Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>751</catValu>
    <labl>Postal and related courier activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752</catValu>
    <labl>Telecommunication</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>811</catValu>
    <labl>Monetary intermediation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818</catValu>
    <labl>Cash loans</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>819</catValu>
    <labl>Other financial intermediation N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>821</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>831</catValu>
    <labl>Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation, except insurance and pension funding</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>832</catValu>
    <labl>Activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>841</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate activities with own or leased property</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>842</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>851</catValu>
    <labl>Renting of transport equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>852</catValu>
    <labl>Renting of other machinery and equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>853</catValu>
    <labl>Renting of personal and household goods N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>861</catValu>
    <labl>hardware consultancy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862</catValu>
    <labl>Software consultancy and supply</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>863</catValu>
    <labl>Data processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>864</catValu>
    <labl>Data base activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>865</catValu>
    <labl>Maintenance and repair of office, accounting and computing machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>869</catValu>
    <labl>Other computer related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>871</catValu>
    <labl>Research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>881</catValu>
    <labl>Legal, accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy; market research and public pinion research; business and management consultancy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>882</catValu>
    <labl>Architectural, engineering and other technical activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>883</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>889</catValu>
    <labl>Business activities N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>911</catValu>
    <labl>Central government activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>913</catValu>
    <labl>Local authority activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>914</catValu>
    <labl>Provincial administrations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>915</catValu>
    <labl>S A Defense force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>916</catValu>
    <labl>S A Police service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>917</catValu>
    <labl>Correctional service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>920</catValu>
    <labl>EDUCATION</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>931</catValu>
    <labl>Human health activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>932</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinary activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>933</catValu>
    <labl>Social work activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>940</catValu>
    <labl>OTHER COMMUNITY, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>951</catValu>
    <labl>Activities of business, employers and professional organisations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>952</catValu>
    <labl>Activities of trade unions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>959</catValu>
    <labl>Activities of other member-ship organizations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>961</catValu>
    <labl>Motion picture, radio, television and other entertainment activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>962</catValu>
    <labl>News agency activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>963</catValu>
    <labl>Library, archives, museums and other cultural activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>964</catValu>
    <labl>Sporting and other recreational activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>990</catValu>
    <labl>OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>UNSPECIFIED</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was applicable to household members who had been employed previously, but were currently unemployed or economically inactive. It is important that the service or main goods produced at the respondent's previous work are in English as the industry codes are in this language only. Although a person may have had certain roles and responsibilities within the company she/he was working for, the enumerator was instructed to record the main goods or services produced by the company. Questions 3.16.a and 3.16.b were write-in questions. The responses were used to determine the type of industry. The industry was coded to three digits on the basis of the Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (SIC)</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V49" name="Q317WRK4WHOM" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Whom did you work for</labl>
  <imputation>Whom did you work for</imputation>
  <security>Whom did you work for</security>
  <embargo>Whom did you work for</embargo>
  <respUnit>Whom did you work for</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were unemployed or not economically active.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">4594</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">49346</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">4</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Working for someone else for pay</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>An employer (employing one or more employees)</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Own account worker ( not employing any employees)</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Helping without pay in a household business</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question establishes whether people were employers, wage earners, self-employed, etc. in the main economic activities they were involved in.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V50" name="Q319aODDJOBS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Odd jobs</labl>
  <imputation>Odd jobs</imputation>
  <security>Odd jobs</security>
  <embargo>Odd jobs</embargo>
  <respUnit>Odd jobs</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were unemployed or not economically active in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">2</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question establishes how people supported themselves. If 'Yes' in option a) was selected, the enumerator was asked to go back to Question 2.4, otherwise to continue. At the end of this question, the enumerator should go to Question 5.0.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V51" name="Q319bINHHPERS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Persons in the household</labl>
  <imputation>Persons in the household</imputation>
  <security>Persons in the household</security>
  <embargo>Persons in the household</embargo>
  <respUnit>Persons in the household</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were unemployed or not economically active in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question establishes how people supported themselves. If 'Yes' in option a) was selected, the enumerator was asked to go back to Question 2.4, otherwise to continue. At the end of this question, the enumerator should go to Question 5.0.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V52" name="Q319cNOTHHPERS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Persons not in the household</labl>
  <imputation>Persons not in the household</imputation>
  <security>Persons not in the household</security>
  <embargo>Persons not in the household</embargo>
  <respUnit>Persons not in the household</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were unemployed or not economically active in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question establishes how people supported themselves. If 'Yes' in option a) was selected, the enumerator was asked to go back to Question 2.4, otherwise to continue. At the end of this question, the enumerator should go to Question 5.0.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V53" name="Q319dCHARITY" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Charity</labl>
  <imputation>Charity</imputation>
  <security>Charity</security>
  <embargo>Charity</embargo>
  <respUnit>Charity</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were unemployed or not economically active in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question establishes how people supported themselves. If 'Yes' in option a) was selected, the enumerator was asked to go back to Question 2.4, otherwise to continue. At the end of this question, the enumerator should go to Question 5.0.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V54" name="Q319eUIF" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>UIF</labl>
  <imputation>UIF</imputation>
  <security>UIF</security>
  <embargo>UIF</embargo>
  <respUnit>UIF</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were unemployed or not economically active in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question establishes how people supported themselves. If 'Yes' in option a) was selected, the enumerator was asked to go back to Question 2.4, otherwise to continue. At the end of this question, the enumerator should go to Question 5.0.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V55" name="Q319fSAVINGS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Savings</labl>
  <imputation>Savings</imputation>
  <security>Savings</security>
  <embargo>Savings</embargo>
  <respUnit>Savings</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were unemployed or not economically active in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question establishes how people supported themselves. If 'Yes' in option a) was selected, the enumerator was asked to go back to Question 2.4, otherwise to continue. At the end of this question, the enumerator should go to Question 5.0.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V56" name="Q319gPENSION" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Pension</labl>
  <imputation>Pension</imputation>
  <security>Pension</security>
  <embargo>Pension</embargo>
  <respUnit>Pension</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were unemployed or not economically active in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question establishes how people supported themselves. If 'Yes' in option a) was selected, the enumerator was asked to go back to Question 2.4, otherwise to continue. At the end of this question, the enumerator should go to Question 5.0.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V57" name="Q319hGRANTS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Child support grant</labl>
  <imputation>Child support grant</imputation>
  <security>Child support grant</security>
  <embargo>Child support grant</embargo>
  <respUnit>Child support grant</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were unemployed or not economically active in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question establishes how people supported themselves. If 'Yes' in option a) was selected, the enumerator was asked to go back to Question 2.4, otherwise to continue. At the end of this question, the enumerator should go to Question 5.0.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V58" name="Q319iWELFARE" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Welfare grants</labl>
  <imputation>Welfare grants</imputation>
  <security>Welfare grants</security>
  <embargo>Welfare grants</embargo>
  <respUnit>Welfare grants</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were unemployed or not economically active in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question establishes how people supported themselves. If 'Yes' in option a) was selected, the enumerator was asked to go back to Question 2.4, otherwise to continue. At the end of this question, the enumerator should go to Question 5.0.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V59" name="Q319jOTHR" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Other source of support</labl>
  <imputation>Other source of support</imputation>
  <security>Other source of support</security>
  <embargo>Other source of support</embargo>
  <respUnit>Other source of support</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were unemployed or not economically active in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">2</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question establishes how people supported themselves. If 'Yes' in option a) was selected, the enumerator was asked to go back to Question 2.4, otherwise to continue. At the end of this question, the enumerator should go to Question 5.0.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V60" name="Q41MULTIPLEJOBS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>More than one job</labl>
  <imputation>More than one job</imputation>
  <security>More than one job</security>
  <embargo>More than one job</embargo>
  <respUnit>More than one job</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the last seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Don’t know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question seeks to find out if people had taken an initiative to look for or prepare for any extra work. If 'Yes', then the enumerator had to read this out: The questions that follow refer to your main job/business. That is the one where you usually work the most hours per week, even if you were absent from it in the last week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V61" name="Q42OCCUPATION" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Occupation</labl>
  <imputation>Occupation</imputation>
  <security>Occupation</security>
  <embargo>Occupation</embargo>
  <respUnit>Occupation</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1110</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">9999</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1110</catValu>
    <labl>Legislators</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1120</catValu>
    <labl>Senior government officers</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1130</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional chiefs and heads of villages</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1141</catValu>
    <labl>Senior officers of political party organisations</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1142</catValu>
    <labl>Senior officers of employers', workers' and other economic-interest organisations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1143</catValu>
    <labl>Senior officers of humanitarian and other special-interest organisations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1210</catValu>
    <labl>Directors and chief executives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1211</catValu>
    <labl>Rectors/principals of universities/colleges</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1221</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry, fishing and mining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1222</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1223</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in building and construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1224</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in wholesale and retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1225</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in hotels, restaurants and other catering and accommodation services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1226</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in transport, storage and communications</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1227</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in business services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1228</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers in personal care, cleaning and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1229</catValu>
    <labl>Production and operations managers/department managers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1231</catValu>
    <labl>Finance and administration managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1232</catValu>
    <labl>Personnel and industrial relations managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1233</catValu>
    <labl>Sales and marketing managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1234</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising and public relations managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1235</catValu>
    <labl>Supply and distribution managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1236</catValu>
    <labl>Computing services managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1237</catValu>
    <labl>Research and development managers/department managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1239</catValu>
    <labl>Other managers/department managers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1290</catValu>
    <labl>Corporate managers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1311</catValu>
    <labl>General managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1312</catValu>
    <labl>General managers in manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1313</catValu>
    <labl>General managers in construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1314</catValu>
    <labl>General managers in wholesale and retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1315</catValu>
    <labl>General managers of hotels, restaurants and other catering or accommodation services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1316</catValu>
    <labl>General managers in transport, storage and communication</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1317</catValu>
    <labl>General managers of business services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1318</catValu>
    <labl>General managers in personal care, cleaning and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1390</catValu>
    <labl>General managers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2111</catValu>
    <labl>Physicists and astronomers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2112</catValu>
    <labl>Meteorologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2113</catValu>
    <labl>Chemists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2114</catValu>
    <labl>Geologists and geophysicists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2121</catValu>
    <labl>Mathematicians and related professionals, Analysts and methodology research</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2122</catValu>
    <labl>Statisticians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2131</catValu>
    <labl>Computer systems designers and analysts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2132</catValu>
    <labl>Computer programmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2139</catValu>
    <labl>Computing professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2141</catValu>
    <labl>Architects, town and traffic planners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2142</catValu>
    <labl>Civil engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2143</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2144</catValu>
    <labl>Electronics and telecommunications engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2145</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2146</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2147</catValu>
    <labl>Mining engineers, Metallurgists and related professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2148</catValu>
    <labl>Land surveyors, Cartographers and other surveyors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2149</catValu>
    <labl>Architects, engineers and related professionals not elsewhere classified, Industrial/production engineers, Quantity surveyors, Architects, engineers and related professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2159</catValu>
    <labl>Physical sciences technologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2190</catValu>
    <labl>Physical, mathematical and engineering science professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2210</catValu>
    <labl>Scientist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2211</catValu>
    <labl>Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2212</catValu>
    <labl>Biological sciences, Chemical sciences, Medical sciences, Physical sciences and Veterinary sciences</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2213</catValu>
    <labl>Agronomists, food scientists and related professionals, Agriculture, forestry and food scientists, Natural sciences technologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2221</catValu>
    <labl>Medical practitioners, physicians, Medical specialists and Medical occupations not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2222</catValu>
    <labl>Dentists (general), Dental specialists and Other dental occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2223</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2224</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmacists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2230</catValu>
    <labl>Nursing and midwifery professionals, Nursing services managers and Professional nurses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2310</catValu>
    <labl>Technikon, teacher training, technical and other colleges, university and other higher education institutions teaching professionals and Other post-secondary education teaching professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2320</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary education teaching professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2331</catValu>
    <labl>Primary education teaching professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2332</catValu>
    <labl>Pre-primary education teaching professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2340</catValu>
    <labl>Special education teaching professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2351</catValu>
    <labl>Education methods specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2352</catValu>
    <labl>School inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2411</catValu>
    <labl>Accountants and related accounting occupations, Accounting occupations not elsewhere classified, Auditors and related occupations and Articled clerks with accountant/auditor</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2412</catValu>
    <labl>Personnel and careers professionals, Consultants: management/personnel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2419</catValu>
    <labl>Business professionals not elsewhere classified, Consultants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2421</catValu>
    <labl>Advocates, attorneys and related occupations, Lawyers/attorneys and related occupations, Advocates/barristers, Prosecutors and Articled clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2422</catValu>
    <labl>Judges and magistrates, Judges , and Magistrates</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2429</catValu>
    <labl>Legal professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2431</catValu>
    <labl>Archivists and curators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2432</catValu>
    <labl>Librarians and related information professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2441</catValu>
    <labl>Economists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2442</catValu>
    <labl>Sociologists, anthropologists and related professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2443</catValu>
    <labl>Philosophers, historians and political scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2444</catValu>
    <labl>Philologists, translators and interpreters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2445</catValu>
    <labl>Psychologists, Psychometricians and Psycho-technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2446</catValu>
    <labl>Social work professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2451</catValu>
    <labl>Authors, journalists and other writers, Editors, Reporters, journalists, Writers, poets, playwrights and Other writers, commentators, proofreaders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2452</catValu>
    <labl>Sculptors, painters and related artists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2453</catValu>
    <labl>Composers, musicians and singers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2454</catValu>
    <labl>Choreographers and dancers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2455</catValu>
    <labl>Film, stage and related actors and directors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2460</catValu>
    <labl>Religious professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2490</catValu>
    <labl>Other professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3111</catValu>
    <labl>Natural science technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3112</catValu>
    <labl>Civil engineering technicians, Technicians, engineering, civil, Assistants, technical and civil engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3113</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical engineering technicians, Technicians, engineering, electrical, Assistants, technical, electrical engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3114</catValu>
    <labl>Electronics and telecommunications engineering technicians, Assistants, technical and electronic engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3115</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical engineering technicians, Technicians, engineering, mechanical, Assistants, technical and mechanical engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3116</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical engineering technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3117</catValu>
    <labl>Mining and metallurgical technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3118</catValu>
    <labl>Draughtspersons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3119</catValu>
    <labl>Physical and engineering science technicians not elsewhere classified, Technicians, physical and engeneering science, Assistants, technical, engineering, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3121</catValu>
    <labl>Computer assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3123</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial robot controllers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3131</catValu>
    <labl>Photographers and image recording equipment operators, Sound recording equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3132</catValu>
    <labl>Broadcasting and telecommunications equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3133</catValu>
    <labl>Medical equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3141</catValu>
    <labl>Ships’ engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3142</catValu>
    <labl>Ships’ deck officers and pilots</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3143</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft pilots and related associate professionals, Air transport supervisors, Aircraft pilots, Navigators and Flight engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3144</catValu>
    <labl>Air traffic controllers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3145</catValu>
    <labl>Air traffic safety technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3151</catValu>
    <labl>Building and fire inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3152</catValu>
    <labl>Safety, health and quality inspectors, Inspectors, safety and health</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3211</catValu>
    <labl>Life science technicians, Biological science and Medical science</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3212</catValu>
    <labl>Agronomy and forestry technicians, Technicians, agronomy and forestry, Assistants, technical and agriculture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3213</catValu>
    <labl>Farming and forestry advisers/consultants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3220</catValu>
    <labl>Optometrist’ assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3221</catValu>
    <labl>Medical assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3222</catValu>
    <labl>Sanitarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3223</catValu>
    <labl>Dieticians and nutritionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3224</catValu>
    <labl>Optometrists and opticians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3225</catValu>
    <labl>Dental assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3226</catValu>
    <labl>Physiotherapists and related associate professionals, Physiotherapists, Masseurs, Therapists not elsewhere classified, Radiographers, diagnostic and therapeutic, Chiropractors, Podiatrists and Supplementary medical professions not elsewhere cla</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3227</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinary assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3228</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmaceutical assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3229</catValu>
    <labl>Modern health associate professionals (except nursing) not elsewhere classified, Homeopaths, Therapists, speech, Therapists, occupational and Health services professions not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3231</catValu>
    <labl>Nursing associate professionals, Nurses, senior, student, pupil, Nurses, not elsewhere classified (nursing assistants/aids included under personal care and related workers)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3232</catValu>
    <labl>Midwifery associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3241</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional medicine practitioners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3242</catValu>
    <labl>Faith healers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3310</catValu>
    <labl>Primary education teaching associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3320</catValu>
    <labl>Pre-primary education teaching associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3330</catValu>
    <labl>Special education teaching associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3340</catValu>
    <labl>Other teaching associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3391</catValu>
    <labl>Teaching associate professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3411</catValu>
    <labl>Securities and finance dealers and brokers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3412</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance representatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3413</catValu>
    <labl>Estate agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3414</catValu>
    <labl>Travel consultants and organisers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3415</catValu>
    <labl>Technical and commercial sales representatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3416</catValu>
    <labl>Buyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3417</catValu>
    <labl>Appraisers, valuers and auctioneers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3419</catValu>
    <labl>Finance and sales associate professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3421</catValu>
    <labl>Trade brokers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3422</catValu>
    <labl>Clearing and forwarding agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3423</catValu>
    <labl>Employment agents and labour contractors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3429</catValu>
    <labl>Business services agents and trade brokers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3431</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative secretaries and related associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3432</catValu>
    <labl>Legal and related business associate professionals, Legal business professions and Other business professions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3433</catValu>
    <labl>Bookkeepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3434</catValu>
    <labl>Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3439</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative associate professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3441</catValu>
    <labl>Customs and border inspectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3442</catValu>
    <labl>Government tax and excise officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3443</catValu>
    <labl>Government social benefits officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3444</catValu>
    <labl>Government licensing officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3449</catValu>
    <labl>Customs, tax and related government associate professionals not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3450</catValu>
    <labl>Police inspectors and detectives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3460</catValu>
    <labl>Social work associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3461</catValu>
    <labl>Social work researcher</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3471</catValu>
    <labl>Decorators and commercial designers, Product, industrial designers, Textile/ clothing/ fashion designers, Interior designers, Graphics designers and Designers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3472</catValu>
    <labl>Radio, television and other announcers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3473</catValu>
    <labl>Street, nightclub and related musicians, singers and dancers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3474</catValu>
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    <labl>Religious associate professionals</labl>
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    <labl>Data entry operators</labl>
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    <labl>Calculating-machine operators</labl>
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    <labl>Secretaries</labl>
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    <labl>Scribes and related workers</labl>
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    <catValu>4190</catValu>
    <labl>Other office clerks and clerks not elsewhere classified (except customer services clerks)</labl>
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    <labl>Cashiers and ticket clerks</labl>
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    <labl>Tellers and other counter clerks</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>4213</catValu>
    <labl>Bookmakers and croupiers</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>4214</catValu>
    <labl>Pawnbrokers and moneylenders</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>4215</catValu>
    <labl>Debt-collectors and related workers</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Travel agency and related clerks</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>4222</catValu>
    <labl>Receptionists and information clerks</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>4223</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone switchboard operators</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>4290</catValu>
    <labl>Customer services clerks not elsewhere classified</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5111</catValu>
    <labl>Travel attendants and travel stewards</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5112</catValu>
    <labl>Transport conductors and transport occupations nec</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5113</catValu>
    <labl>Travel guides</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5121</catValu>
    <labl>Housekeepers and related workers</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5122</catValu>
    <labl>Cooks</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5123</catValu>
    <labl>Waiters, waitresses and bartenders</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5124</catValu>
    <labl>Tavern and shebeen operators</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Child-care workers</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5132</catValu>
    <labl>Institution-based personal care workers, Nursing aids, Ambulance men and first-aid attendants</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5133</catValu>
    <labl>Home-based personal care workers</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Personal care and related workers not elsewhere classified</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers, Beauticians and Hairdressers</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5143</catValu>
    <labl>Undertakers and embalmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5149</catValu>
    <labl>Other personal services workers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5152</catValu>
    <labl>Fortune-tellers, palmists and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5161</catValu>
    <labl>Fire-fighters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5162</catValu>
    <labl>Police officers, traffic officers, Police officers and Traffic officers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5163</catValu>
    <labl>Prison guards</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5164</catValu>
    <labl>Armed forces</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5169</catValu>
    <labl>Protective services workers not elsewhere classified, Rangers and game wardens</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Fashion and other models</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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    <labl>Shop salespersons and demonstrators, Salespersons, Petrol pump and filling station attendants</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5230</catValu>
    <labl>Stall and market salespersons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5231</catValu>
    <labl>Spaza shop owner</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Field crop and vegetable growers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Tree and shrub crop growers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Mixed crop growers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Dairy and livestock producers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6122</catValu>
    <labl>Poultry producers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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    <labl>Apiarists and sericulturists (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Market-oriented animal producers and related workers not elsewhere classified (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Market-oriented crop and animal producers (farm owners and skilled farm workers)</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6141</catValu>
    <labl>Forestry workers and loggers, Forestry workers and Loggers</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6142</catValu>
    <labl>Charcoal burners and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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    <labl>Aquatic life cultivation workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6152</catValu>
    <labl>Inland and coastal waters fishery workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6153</catValu>
    <labl>Deep-sea fishery workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6154</catValu>
    <labl>Hunters and trappers</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6210</catValu>
    <labl>Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6211</catValu>
    <labl>Subsistence farmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7111</catValu>
    <labl>Miners and quarry workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7112</catValu>
    <labl>Shot-firers and blasters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7113</catValu>
    <labl>Stone splitters, cutters and carvers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7114</catValu>
    <labl>Diamond diver</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7121</catValu>
    <labl>Builders, traditional materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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    <labl>Bricklayers and stonemasons (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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    <labl>Concrete placers, concrete finishers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7124</catValu>
    <labl>Carpenters and joiners (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7129</catValu>
    <labl>Building frame and related workers not elsewhere classified (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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    <labl>Roofers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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    <labl>Floor layers and tile setters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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    <labl>Plasterers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7134</catValu>
    <labl>Insulation workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7135</catValu>
    <labl>Glaziers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7136</catValu>
    <labl>Plumbers and pipe fitters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7137</catValu>
    <labl>Building and related electricians (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7141</catValu>
    <labl>Painters and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7142</catValu>
    <labl>Varnishers and related painters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7143</catValu>
    <labl>Building structure cleaners (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7190</catValu>
    <labl>Extraction and building trades workers not elsewhere classified (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7211</catValu>
    <labl>Metal moulders and coremakers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7212</catValu>
    <labl>Welders and flamecutters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7213</catValu>
    <labl>Sheet-metal workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7214</catValu>
    <labl>Structural-metal preparers and erectors (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7215</catValu>
    <labl>Riggers and cable splicers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7216</catValu>
    <labl>Underwater workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7221</catValu>
    <labl>Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging-press workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7222</catValu>
    <labl>Tool-makers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7223</catValu>
    <labl>Machine-tool setters and setter-operators (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7224</catValu>
    <labl>Metal wheel-grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7231</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicle mechanics and fitters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7232</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft engine mechanics and fitters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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    <labl>Agricultural or industrial machinery mechanics and fitters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7241</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical mechanics and fitters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7242</catValu>
    <labl>Electronics fitters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7243</catValu>
    <labl>Electronics mechanics and servicers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7244</catValu>
    <labl>Telegraph and telephone installers and servicers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7245</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical line installers, repairers and cable jointers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7290</catValu>
    <labl>Metal, machinery and related trades workers not elsewhere classified (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7311</catValu>
    <labl>Precision-instrument/instrument makers and repairers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7312</catValu>
    <labl>Musical instrument makers and tuners (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7313</catValu>
    <labl>Jewellery and precious-metal workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7321</catValu>
    <labl>Abrasive wheel formers, potters and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7322</catValu>
    <labl>Glass-makers, cutters, grinders and finishers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7323</catValu>
    <labl>Glass engravers and etchers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7324</catValu>
    <labl>Glass, ceramics and related decorative painters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7331</catValu>
    <labl>Handicraft workers in wood and related materials (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7332</catValu>
    <labl>Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7341</catValu>
    <labl>Compositors, typesetters and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7343</catValu>
    <labl>Printing engravers and etchers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7344</catValu>
    <labl>Photographic and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7345</catValu>
    <labl>Bookbinders and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7346</catValu>
    <labl>Silk-screen, block and textile printers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7411</catValu>
    <labl>Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7412</catValu>
    <labl>Millers, bakers, pastry-cooks and confectionery makers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7413</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy products makers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7414</catValu>
    <labl>Fruit, vegetable and related product preservers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7415</catValu>
    <labl>Food and beverage tasters and graders (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7416</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco preparers and tobacco products makers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7421</catValu>
    <labl>Wood treaters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7422</catValu>
    <labl>Cabinetmakers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7423</catValu>
    <labl>Woodworking-machine setters and setter-operators (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7424</catValu>
    <labl>Basketry weavers, brush makers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7431</catValu>
    <labl>Fibre preparers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7432</catValu>
    <labl>Weavers, knitters and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7433</catValu>
    <labl>Tailors, dressmakers and hatters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7434</catValu>
    <labl>Furriers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7435</catValu>
    <labl>Textile, leather and related material pattern-makers and cutters (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7436</catValu>
    <labl>Sewers, embroiderers and related workers (excluding apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7437</catValu>
    <labl>Upholsterers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7441</catValu>
    <labl>Pelt dressers, tanners and fellmongers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7442</catValu>
    <labl>Shoemakers and related workers (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7490</catValu>
    <labl>Other craft and related trades workers not elsewhere classified (including apprentices/trainees)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8111</catValu>
    <labl>Mining plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8112</catValu>
    <labl>Mineral ore and stone processing plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8113</catValu>
    <labl>Well drillers and borers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8121</catValu>
    <labl>Ore and metal furnace operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8122</catValu>
    <labl>Metal melters and casters and rolling-mill operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8123</catValu>
    <labl>Metal heat-treating plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8124</catValu>
    <labl>Metal drawers and extruders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8131</catValu>
    <labl>Glass and ceramics kiln and related machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8139</catValu>
    <labl>Glass, ceramics and related plant operators not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8141</catValu>
    <labl>Wood-processing plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8142</catValu>
    <labl>Paper-pulp plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8143</catValu>
    <labl>Papermaking plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8151</catValu>
    <labl>Crushing, grinding and chemical mixing machinery operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8152</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical heat-treating plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8153</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical filtering and separating equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8155</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum and natural gas refining plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8159</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical-processing plant operators not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8161</catValu>
    <labl>Power-production plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8162</catValu>
    <labl>Steam-engine and boiler operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8163</catValu>
    <labl>Incinerator, water-treatment and related plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8171</catValu>
    <labl>Automated assembly-line operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8172</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial-robot operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8211</catValu>
    <labl>Machine-tool operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8212</catValu>
    <labl>Cement and other mineral products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8221</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmaceutical and toiletry products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8222</catValu>
    <labl>Ammunition and explosive products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8223</catValu>
    <labl>Metal finishing, plating and coating machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8224</catValu>
    <labl>Photographic products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8229</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical products machine operators not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8231</catValu>
    <labl>Rubber products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8232</catValu>
    <labl>Plastic products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8240</catValu>
    <labl>Wood products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8251</catValu>
    <labl>Printing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8252</catValu>
    <labl>Bookbinding machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8253</catValu>
    <labl>Paper products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8261</catValu>
    <labl>Fibre preparing, spinning and winding machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8262</catValu>
    <labl>Weaving and knitting machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8263</catValu>
    <labl>Sewing-machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8264</catValu>
    <labl>Bleaching, dyeing and cleaning-machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8265</catValu>
    <labl>Fur and leather-preparing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8266</catValu>
    <labl>Shoemaking and related machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8269</catValu>
    <labl>Textile, fur and leather products machine operators not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8271</catValu>
    <labl>Meat and fish-processing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8272</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8273</catValu>
    <labl>Grain and spice milling machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8274</catValu>
    <labl>Baked goods, cereal and chocolate products machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8275</catValu>
    <labl>Fruit, vegetable and nut-processing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8276</catValu>
    <labl>Sugar production machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8277</catValu>
    <labl>Tea, coffee, and cocoa-processing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8278</catValu>
    <labl>Brewers, wine and other beverage machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8279</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco production machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8281</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical machinery assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8282</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical equipment assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8283</catValu>
    <labl>Electronic equipment assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8284</catValu>
    <labl>Metal, rubber and plastic products assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8285</catValu>
    <labl>Wood and related products assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8286</catValu>
    <labl>Paperboard; textile and related products assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8290</catValu>
    <labl>Other machine operators and assemblers not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8311</catValu>
    <labl>Locomotive engine drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8312</catValu>
    <labl>Railway brakers, signallers, shunters and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8320</catValu>
    <labl>Taxi drivers, informal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8321</catValu>
    <labl>Motor cycle drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8322</catValu>
    <labl>Car, taxi and van drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8323</catValu>
    <labl>Bus and tram drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8324</catValu>
    <labl>Heavy truck and lorry drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8331</catValu>
    <labl>Motorised farm and forestry plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8332</catValu>
    <labl>Earth-moving and related plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8333</catValu>
    <labl>Crane, hoist and related plant operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8334</catValu>
    <labl>Lifting-truck operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8340</catValu>
    <labl>Ships’ deck crews and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9111</catValu>
    <labl>Street food vendors and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9112</catValu>
    <labl>Street vendors, non-food products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9113</catValu>
    <labl>Door-to-door and telephone salespersons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9120</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe cleaning and other elementary street services occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9131</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic helpers and cleaners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9132</catValu>
    <labl>Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels and other establishments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9133</catValu>
    <labl>Hand-launderers and pressers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9141</catValu>
    <labl>Building caretakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9142</catValu>
    <labl>Vehicle, window and related cleaners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9151</catValu>
    <labl>Messengers, package and luggage porters and deliverers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9152</catValu>
    <labl>Doorkeepers, watchpersons and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9153</catValu>
    <labl>Vending-machine money collectors, meter readers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9161</catValu>
    <labl>Garbage collectors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9162</catValu>
    <labl>Sweepers and related labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9190</catValu>
    <labl>Elementary sales and services occupations not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9211</catValu>
    <labl>Farmhands and labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9212</catValu>
    <labl>Forestry labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9213</catValu>
    <labl>Fishery, hunting and trapping labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9311</catValu>
    <labl>Mining and quarrying labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9312</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and maintenance labourers: roads, dams and similar constructions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9313</catValu>
    <labl>Building construction labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9321</catValu>
    <labl>Assembling labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9322</catValu>
    <labl>Hand-packers and other manufacturing labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9331</catValu>
    <labl>Hand or pedal vehicle drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9332</catValu>
    <labl>Drivers of animal-drawn vehicles and machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9333</catValu>
    <labl>Freight handlers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9888</catValu>
    <labl>Beggar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9999</catValu>
    <labl>Unspecified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question is applicable to household members who had been performing certain economic activities in the seven days prior to the interview. It is important that the main tasks should be in English as the occupational codes are in that language only. The instruction to the enumerator was to ask the respondent the main tasks or duties done or usually done in his/her job given in Question 4.2.a. Questions 4.2.a and 4.2.b were write-in questions. The responses from both questions were used to determine the occupation code. The occupation was coded to four digits on the basis of the South African Standard Classification of Occupations (SASCO)</notes>
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  <labl>Industry</labl>
  <imputation>Industry</imputation>
  <security>Industry</security>
  <embargo>Industry</embargo>
  <respUnit>Industry</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">10</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">999</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS WITH EMPLOYED PERSONS</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>EXTERRITORIAL ORGANISATIONS</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>REPRESENTATIVES OF FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motor cycles;  repair of personal household goods</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Growing of crops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>Farming of animals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>113</catValu>
    <labl>Growing of crops combined with farming of animals(mixed farming)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>114</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural and animal husbandry services, except veterinary activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>115</catValu>
    <labl>Game hunting, trapping and game propagation, including related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116</catValu>
    <labl>Production of organic fertilizer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>Forestry and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>Logging and related services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>131</catValu>
    <labl>Ocean and coastal fishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>Fish hatcheries and fish farms</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>mining of coal and lignite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas; service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction, excluding surveying</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Mining of gold and uranium ore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>MINING OF METAL ORES</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>241</catValu>
    <labl>Mining of iron ore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242</catValu>
    <labl>Mining of non-ferrous metal ores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Stone quarrying, clay and sandpits</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>252</catValu>
    <labl>Mining of diamonds (including alluvial diamonds)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>253</catValu>
    <labl>Mining and quarrying N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Production, processing and preservation of meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils and fats</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>302</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of dairy products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>303</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of grain mill products, starches and starch products and prepared animal feeds</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>304</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other food products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>305</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of beverages</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>306</catValu>
    <labl>MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>311</catValu>
    <labl>Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>312</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>313</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics and articles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>314</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>316</catValu>
    <labl>Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbag,</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>317</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of footwear</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Sawmilling and planing of wood</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of products of wood, cork, straw and plaiting material</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>323</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of paper and paper products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324</catValu>
    <labl>Publishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>325</catValu>
    <labl>Printing and service activities related to printing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>326</catValu>
    <labl>Reproduction of recorded media</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>331</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of coke oven products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum refineries / synthesisers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>333</catValu>
    <labl>PROCESSING OF NUCLEAR FUEL</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>334</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of basic chemicals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>335</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other chemical products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>336</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of manmade fibers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>337</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of rubber products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>338</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of plastic products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>341</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of glass and glass products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>342</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>351</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of basic iron and steel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of basic precious and non-ferrous metals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>353</catValu>
    <labl>Casting of metals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>354</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of structural metal products, tanks, reservoirs and steam generators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>355</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other fabricated metal products; metalwork service activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of general purpose machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>357</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of special purpose machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>358</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of household appliances N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>359</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>361</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electric motors, generators and transformers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>362</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electricity distribution and control apparatus</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>363</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of insulated wire and cable</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>365</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electric lamps and lighting equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>366</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other electrical equipment N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>370</catValu>
    <labl>MANUFACTURE OF RADIO, TELEVISION AND COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT AND APPARATUS AND OF MEDICAL, PRECISION AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS,WATCHES AND CLOCKS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>371</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes and other electronic components</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of television and radio transmitters and apparatus for line telephony and line telegraphy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>373</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of television and radio receivers, sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus and associated goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>374</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of medical appliances and instruments and appliances for measuring, checking, testing, navigating and for other purposes except optical instruments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>375</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of optical instruments and photographic equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of watches and clocks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>381</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of motor vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>382</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles;</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>383</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>384</catValu>
    <labl>Building and repairing of ships and boats</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>385</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of railway and tramway locomotives and rolling stock</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>386</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>387</catValu>
    <labl>MANUFACTURE OF TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>391</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of furniture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>392</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturing N.E.C...</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>395</catValu>
    <labl>Recycling N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>411</catValu>
    <labl>Production, collection and distribution of electricity</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>412</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of gas; distribution of gaseous fuels through mains</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>413</catValu>
    <labl>Steam and hot water supply</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>COLLECTION, PURIFICATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF WATER</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>501</catValu>
    <labl>Site preparation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>502</catValu>
    <labl>Building of complete constructions or parts thereof; civil engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>503</catValu>
    <labl>Building installation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504</catValu>
    <labl>Building completion</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>505</catValu>
    <labl>Renting of construction of demolition equipment with operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>611</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade on a fee or contract basis</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>612</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in agricultural raw materials, livestock, food, beverages and tobacco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>613</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in house-hold goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>614</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in non-agricultural intermediate products, waste and scrap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>615</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in machinery, equipment and supplies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>619</catValu>
    <labl>Other wholesale trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>621</catValu>
    <labl>Non-specialised retail trade in stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>622</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade in food, beverages and tobacco in specialised stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>623</catValu>
    <labl>Other retail trade in new goods in specialised stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>624</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade in second-hand goods in stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>625</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade not in stores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>626</catValu>
    <labl>Repair of personal and household goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>631</catValu>
    <labl>Sale of motor vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>632</catValu>
    <labl>Maintenance and re-pair of motor vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>633</catValu>
    <labl>Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>634</catValu>
    <labl>Sale, maintenance and repair of motor cycles and related parts and accessories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>635</catValu>
    <labl>Retail sale of automotive fuel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>641</catValu>
    <labl>Hotels, camping sites and other provision of short stay accommodation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642</catValu>
    <labl>Restaurants, bars and canteens</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643</catValu>
    <labl>Shebeen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>711</catValu>
    <labl>Railway transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>712</catValu>
    <labl>Other land transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>721</catValu>
    <labl>Sea and coastal water transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>722</catValu>
    <labl>Inland water transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>730</catValu>
    <labl>AIR TRANSPORT</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>741</catValu>
    <labl>Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>751</catValu>
    <labl>Postal and related courier activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752</catValu>
    <labl>Telecommunication</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>811</catValu>
    <labl>Monetary intermediation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818</catValu>
    <labl>Cash loans</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>819</catValu>
    <labl>Other financial intermediation N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>821</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>831</catValu>
    <labl>Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation, except insurance and pension funding</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>832</catValu>
    <labl>Activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>841</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate activities with own or leased property</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>842</catValu>
    <labl>Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>851</catValu>
    <labl>Renting of transport equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>852</catValu>
    <labl>Renting of other machinery and equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>853</catValu>
    <labl>Renting of personal and household goods N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>861</catValu>
    <labl>HARDWARE CONSULTANCY</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862</catValu>
    <labl>Software consultancy and supply</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>863</catValu>
    <labl>Data processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>864</catValu>
    <labl>Data base activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>865</catValu>
    <labl>Maintenance and repair of office, accounting and computing machinery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>869</catValu>
    <labl>Other computer related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>871</catValu>
    <labl>Research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>872</catValu>
    <labl>Research and experimental develop-ment on social sciences and humanities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>881</catValu>
    <labl>Legal, accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy; market research and public pinion research; business and management consultancy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>882</catValu>
    <labl>Architectural, engineering and other technical activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>883</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>889</catValu>
    <labl>Business activities N.E.C.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>911</catValu>
    <labl>Central government activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>913</catValu>
    <labl>Local authority activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>914</catValu>
    <labl>Provincial administrations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>915</catValu>
    <labl>S A Defense force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>916</catValu>
    <labl>S A Police service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>917</catValu>
    <labl>Correctional service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>920</catValu>
    <labl>EDUCATION</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>931</catValu>
    <labl>Human health activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>932</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinary activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>933</catValu>
    <labl>Social work activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>940</catValu>
    <labl>OTHER COMMUNITY, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>951</catValu>
    <labl>Activities of business, employers and professional organisations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>952</catValu>
    <labl>Activities of trade unions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>959</catValu>
    <labl>Activities of other member-ship organizations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>961</catValu>
    <labl>Motion picture, radio, television and other entertainment activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>962</catValu>
    <labl>News agency activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>963</catValu>
    <labl>Library, archives, museums and other cultural activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>964</catValu>
    <labl>Sporting and other recreational activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>990</catValu>
    <labl>OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unspecified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question is applicable to household members who had been performing certain economic activities in the seven days prior to the interview. It is important that the service or main goods are in English as the industry codes are in this language only. Although a person may have had certain roles and responsibilities within the company she/he was working with, the enumerator was instructed to record the main goods or services produced by the company. Questions 4.3.a and 4.3.b were write-in questions. The responses to these two questions were used to determine the type of industry. The industry was coded to three digits on the basis of the Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (SIC)</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V63" name="Q44YEARSTART" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Year commenced working</labl>
  <imputation>Year commenced working</imputation>
  <security>Year commenced working</security>
  <embargo>Year commenced working</embargo>
  <respUnit>Year commenced working</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1968</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2021</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1968</catValu>
    <labl>1968</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1972</catValu>
    <labl>1972</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1973</catValu>
    <labl>1973</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1974</catValu>
    <labl>1974</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1975</catValu>
    <labl>1975</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1977</catValu>
    <labl>1977</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1978</catValu>
    <labl>1978</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1979</catValu>
    <labl>1979</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1980</catValu>
    <labl>1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1981</catValu>
    <labl>1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1982</catValu>
    <labl>1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1983</catValu>
    <labl>1983</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1984</catValu>
    <labl>1984</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1985</catValu>
    <labl>1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1986</catValu>
    <labl>1986</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1987</catValu>
    <labl>1987</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1988</catValu>
    <labl>1988</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1989</catValu>
    <labl>1989</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1990</catValu>
    <labl>1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1991</catValu>
    <labl>1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1992</catValu>
    <labl>1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1993</catValu>
    <labl>1993</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1994</catValu>
    <labl>1994</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1995</catValu>
    <labl>1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1996</catValu>
    <labl>1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1997</catValu>
    <labl>1997</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1998</catValu>
    <labl>1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1999</catValu>
    <labl>1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2000</catValu>
    <labl>2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2001</catValu>
    <labl>2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2002</catValu>
    <labl>2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2003</catValu>
    <labl>2003</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2004</catValu>
    <labl>2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2005</catValu>
    <labl>2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2006</catValu>
    <labl>2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2007</catValu>
    <labl>2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2008</catValu>
    <labl>2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2009</catValu>
    <labl>2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2010</catValu>
    <labl>2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2011</catValu>
    <labl>2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2012</catValu>
    <labl>2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2013</catValu>
    <labl>2013</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2014</catValu>
    <labl>2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2015</catValu>
    <labl>2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2016</catValu>
    <labl>2016</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2017</catValu>
    <labl>2017</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2018</catValu>
    <labl>2018</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2019</catValu>
    <labl>2019</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2020</catValu>
    <labl>2020</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2021</catValu>
    <labl>2021</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to establish when people started working for the main employer for whom they were working with the aim of checking whether people were staying in one job for a long time or changing jobs often (job stability).</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V64" name="Q44MONTHSTART" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Month commenced working</labl>
  <imputation>Month commenced working</imputation>
  <security>Month commenced working</security>
  <embargo>Month commenced working</embargo>
  <respUnit>Month commenced working</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the seven days prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">12</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>January</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>February</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>March</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>April</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>May</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>June</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>July</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>August</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Sepember</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>October</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>November</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>December</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to establish when people started working for the main employer for whom they were working with the aim of checking whether people were staying in one job for a long time or changing jobs often (job stability).</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V65" name="Q45WRK4WHOM" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Main work</labl>
  <imputation>Main work</imputation>
  <security>Main work</security>
  <embargo>Main work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Main work</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview and who worked for someone else for pay or employed one or more employees, or did not employ any employees, or helped without pay in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">4</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Working for someone else for pay</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>An employer (employing one or more employees)</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Own account worker (not employing any employees)</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Helping without pay in a household business</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question establishes whether people were employers, wage earners, self-employed, etc. in the main economic activities they were involved in. Only one category had to be chosen. If option '1' was chosen, the instruction was to go to Question 4.6; otherwise skip to Question 4.13.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V66" name="Q46PENSION" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Contribution to pension or retirement fund</labl>
  <imputation>Contribution to pension or retirement fund</imputation>
  <security>Contribution to pension or retirement fund</security>
  <embargo>Contribution to pension or retirement fund</embargo>
  <respUnit>Contribution to pension or retirement fund</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the seven days prior to the interview and who were employees</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intends to find out if employers contributed to the pension fund for their employees because this is one of the important benefits that some employed workers receive. The information gathered through this question will help the government in its plans for state pensions and other social security schemes.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V67" name="Q47PDLEAVE" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Paid leave</labl>
  <imputation>Paid leave</imputation>
  <security>Paid leave</security>
  <embargo>Paid leave</embargo>
  <respUnit>Paid leave</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the seven days prior to the interview and who were employees.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question aims at finding out if employers gave their employees paid leave since this is a law requirement. The law states that employees are entitled to three weeks' paid leave per year.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V68" name="Q47B1PDSICK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Paid leave sick leave</labl>
  <imputation>Paid leave sick leave</imputation>
  <security>Paid leave sick leave</security>
  <embargo>Paid leave sick leave</embargo>
  <respUnit>Paid leave sick leave</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the calendar week prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question aims at finding out if employers gave their employees paid sick leave since this is a law requirement.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V69" name="Q47B2MATERNITY" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Maternity/ paternity leave</labl>
  <imputation>Maternity/ paternity leave</imputation>
  <security>Maternity/ paternity leave</security>
  <embargo>Maternity/ paternity leave</embargo>
  <respUnit>Maternity/ paternity leave</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the calendar week prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">9</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unspecified</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question aims to establish if employees are entitled to maternity or paternity leave from their employers.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V70" name="Q47cLEAVE" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Paid leave</labl>
  <imputation>Paid leave</imputation>
  <security>Paid leave</security>
  <embargo>Paid leave</embargo>
  <respUnit>Paid leave</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the seven days prior to the interview and who were employees.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question aims at finding out if employers gave their employees paid leave, as this is a legal requirement. The law states that employees are entitled to three weeks' paid leave per year.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V71" name="Q47cSICK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Paid leave sick leave</labl>
  <imputation>Paid leave sick leave</imputation>
  <security>Paid leave sick leave</security>
  <embargo>Paid leave sick leave</embargo>
  <respUnit>Paid leave sick leave</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the calendar week prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question aims at finding out if employers gave their employees paid sick leave, as this is a legal requirement.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V72" name="Q47cMATERNITY" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Maternity/paternity leave</labl>
  <imputation>Maternity/paternity leave</imputation>
  <security>Maternity/paternity leave</security>
  <embargo>Maternity/paternity leave</embargo>
  <respUnit>Maternity/paternity leave</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the calendar week prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question aims to establish if employees went on maternity or paternity leave in the last twelve months.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V73" name="Q48UIF" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>UIF Deductions</labl>
  <imputation>UIF Deductions</imputation>
  <security>UIF Deductions</security>
  <embargo>UIF Deductions</embargo>
  <respUnit>UIF Deductions</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the seven days prior to the interview and who were employees.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The aim of this question is to establish if the organisations that people worked for were formal or informal based on whether these businesses/organisations were registered and provided their employees with basic benefits.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V74" name="Q49MEDICAL" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Medical aid or health insurance contribution</labl>
  <imputation>Medical aid or health insurance contribution</imputation>
  <security>Medical aid or health insurance contribution</security>
  <embargo>Medical aid or health insurance contribution</embargo>
  <respUnit>Medical aid or health insurance contribution</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the seven days prior to the interview and who were employees.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The aim of this question is to establish if the organisations that people worked for were formal or informal based on whether these businesses/organisations were registered and provided their employees with basic benefits.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V75" name="Q410INCOMETAX" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Registered for personal income tax</labl>
  <imputation>Registered for personal income tax</imputation>
  <security>Registered for personal income tax</security>
  <embargo>Registered for personal income tax</embargo>
  <respUnit>Registered for personal income tax</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the seven days prior to the interview and who were employees.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The aim of this question is to establish if the organisations/businesses that people worked for were registered for income tax.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V76" name="Q411CONTRACTTYPE" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Employment contract</labl>
  <imputation>Employment contract</imputation>
  <security>Employment contract</security>
  <embargo>Employment contract</embargo>
  <respUnit>Employment contract</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the seven days prior to the interview and who were employees.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question is intended to find out if people involved in economic activities had written contracts with their employers. Most domestic workers have written contracts, but they may not know it. The interviewers were instructed to probe and make the respondents understand that even a one-page written agreement regarding their work between themselves and the employers qualified.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V77" name="Q412CONTRDURATION" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Work status</labl>
  <imputation>Work status</imputation>
  <security>Work status</security>
  <embargo>Work status</embargo>
  <respUnit>Work status</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the seven days prior to the interview and who were employees (option 1 in Question 4.5).</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Limited duration</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Permanent nature</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Unspecified duration</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to establish the degree of job security, i.e. the duration of the contract/agreement.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V78" name="Q412ACONTRPERIOD" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Contract period</labl>
  <imputation>Contract period</imputation>
  <security>Contract period</security>
  <embargo>Contract period</embargo>
  <respUnit>Contract period</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the calendar week prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">1469</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">52471</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Less than a year</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>1 year to less than 3 years</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3 years or more</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question is intended for establishing the period of the contract for employees who are employed on a contract of limited duration.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V79" name="Q412BMEMUNION" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Trade union membership</labl>
  <imputation>Trade union membership</imputation>
  <security>Trade union membership</security>
  <embargo>Trade union membership</embargo>
  <respUnit>Trade union membership</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the calendar week prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question is intended for establishing if people are registered members of trade unions.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V80" name="Q412CSALINCREMENT" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Salary increment</labl>
  <imputation>Salary increment</imputation>
  <security>Salary increment</security>
  <embargo>Salary increment</embargo>
  <respUnit>Salary increment</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active and were working for someone for pay in the calendar week prior to the interview.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">9987</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">43953</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">6</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Negotiation between myself and employer at company</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Negotiation between union and employer</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Bargaining council or other sector bargaining arrangement</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Employer only</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>No regular annual salary increase</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question is aimed at finding out if employees have a say or are consulted in the determination of their annual salary increase or not.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V81" name="Q413VAT" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Registered for VAT</labl>
  <imputation>Registered for VAT</imputation>
  <security>Registered for VAT</security>
  <embargo>Registered for VAT</embargo>
  <respUnit>Registered for VAT</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview and who were employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business (options 2, 3 or 4 in Question 4.5).</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">2036</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">51904</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">9</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unspecified</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The aim of this question is to establish if the organisations/businesses that people worked for were registered for VAT.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V82" name="Q414TAX" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Registered for business income tax</labl>
  <imputation>Registered for business income tax</imputation>
  <security>Registered for business income tax</security>
  <embargo>Registered for business income tax</embargo>
  <respUnit>Registered for business income tax</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview and who were employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business (options 2, 3 or 4 in Question 4.5).</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">2036</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">51904</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">9</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unspecified</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The aim of this question is to establish if the organisations/businesses that people worked for were registered for income tax.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V83" name="Q414aBPROTECT" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Business organisation/association</labl>
  <imputation>Business organisation/association</imputation>
  <security>Business organisation/association</security>
  <embargo>Business organisation/association</embargo>
  <respUnit>Business organisation/association</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview and who were employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business (options 2, 3 or 4 in Question 4.5).</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">2036</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">51904</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">9</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unspecified</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The aim of this question is to establish if the organisations/businesses that people worked for belong to any organisation or association that protects the business interests.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V84" name="Q415TYPEBUSNS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Type of business or enterprise</labl>
  <imputation>Type of business or enterprise</imputation>
  <security>Type of business or enterprise</security>
  <embargo>Type of business or enterprise</embargo>
  <respUnit>Type of business or enterprise</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">9</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>National/provincial/local government</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Government controlled business (e.g. Eskom; Telkom)</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>A private enterprise</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Non-profit organisation (NGO/CBO)</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>A private household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unspecified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question seeks to ascertain how many people were working for the government and NGOs as well as the numbers working for private companies, and those who were self-employed.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V85" name="Q416NRWORKERS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Number of employees</labl>
  <imputation>Number of employees</imputation>
  <security>Number of employees</security>
  <embargo>Number of employees</embargo>
  <respUnit>Number of employees</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">8</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>0 employee</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>1 employee</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>between 2 and 4 employees</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>between 5 and 9 employees</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>between 10 and 19 employees</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>between 20 and 49 employees</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>50 or more employees</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question deals with the size of the organisation/business in terms of it being formal or informal. The question seeks to determine how many people were usually employed per type of organisation/business.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V86" name="Q416ASATISFIED" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Job satisfaction</labl>
  <imputation>Job satisfaction</imputation>
  <security>Job satisfaction</security>
  <embargo>Job satisfaction</embargo>
  <respUnit>Job satisfaction</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question was asked to find out if people were satisfied in their job or not.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V87" name="Q418HRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours usually work</labl>
  <imputation>Hours usually work</imputation>
  <security>Hours usually work</security>
  <embargo>Hours usually work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours usually work</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">11974</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41966</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">112</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>82</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>87</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>91</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>94</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>96</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>105</catValu>
    <labl>105</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>112</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question is intended to find out from people who had one job only, how many hours they usually worked each week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V88" name="Q419MONHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked past week- on Monday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked past week- on Monday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked past week- on Monday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked past week- on Monday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked past week- on Monday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">11972</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41968</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">20</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out from people who had one job only, how many hours they usually worked on each day of the week, as well as their total hours for the week. Then the enumerator was instructed to go to Question 4.22.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V89" name="Q419TUEHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked past week- on Tuesday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked past week- on Tuesday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked past week- on Tuesday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked past week- on Tuesday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked past week- on Tuesday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">11972</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41968</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">20</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out from people who had one job only, how many hours they usually worked on each day of the week, as well as their total hours for the week. Then the enumerator was instructed to go to Question 4.22.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V90" name="Q419WEDHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked past week- on Wednesday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked past week- on Wednesday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked past week- on Wednesday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked past week- on Wednesday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked past week- on Wednesday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">11972</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41968</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">20</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out from people who had one job only, how many hours they usually worked on each day of the week, as well as their total hours for the week. Then the enumerator was instructed to go to Question 4.22.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V91" name="Q419THUHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked past week- on Thursday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked past week- on Thursday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked past week- on Thursday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked past week- on Thursday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked past week- on Thursday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">11972</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41968</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">20</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out from people who had one job only, how many hours they usually worked on each day of the week, as well as their total hours for the week. Then the enumerator was instructed to go to Question 4.22.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V92" name="Q419FRIHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked past week- on Friday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked past week- on Friday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked past week- on Friday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked past week- on Friday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked past week- on Friday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">11972</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41968</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">16</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out from people who had one job only, how many hours they usually worked on each day of the week, as well as their total hours for the week. Then the enumerator was instructed to go to Question 4.22.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V93" name="Q419SATHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked past week- on Saturday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked past week- on Saturday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked past week- on Saturday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked past week- on Saturday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked past week- on Saturday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">11972</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41968</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">16</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out from people who had one job only, how many hours they usually worked on each day of the week, as well as their total hours for the week. Then the enumerator was instructed to go to Question 4.22.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V94" name="Q419SUNHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked past week- on Sunday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked past week- on Sunday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked past week- on Sunday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked past week- on Sunday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked past week- on Sunday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">11972</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41968</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">20</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out from people who had one job only, how many hours they usually worked on each day of the week, as well as their total hours for the week. Then the enumerator was instructed to go to Question 4.22.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V95" name="Q419TOTALHRS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked- in total</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked- in total</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked- in total</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked- in total</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked- in total</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">11972</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41968</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">112</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>79</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>82</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>87</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>91</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>105</catValu>
    <labl>105</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>112</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out from people who had one job only, how many hours they usually worked on each day of the week, as well as their total hours for the week. Then the enumerator was instructed to go to Question 4.22.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V96" name="Q420FIRSTHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours usually worked- In your first job/business</labl>
  <imputation>Hours usually worked- In your first job/business</imputation>
  <security>Hours usually worked- In your first job/business</security>
  <embargo>Hours usually worked- In your first job/business</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours usually worked- In your first job/business</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">2</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">84</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V97" name="Q420SECONDHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours usually worked - In your second job/business</labl>
  <imputation>Hours usually worked - In your second job/business</imputation>
  <security>Hours usually worked - In your second job/business</security>
  <embargo>Hours usually worked - In your second job/business</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours usually worked - In your second job/business</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">50</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V98" name="Q420OTHERHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours usually worked -  In all other jobs/businesses</labl>
  <imputation>Hours usually worked -  In all other jobs/businesses</imputation>
  <security>Hours usually worked -  In all other jobs/businesses</security>
  <embargo>Hours usually worked -  In all other jobs/businesses</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours usually worked -  In all other jobs/businesses</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">13</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53927</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">2</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">21</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V99" name="Q420TOTALHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours usually worked - in total</labl>
  <imputation>Hours usually worked - in total</imputation>
  <security>Hours usually worked - in total</security>
  <embargo>Hours usually worked - in total</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours usually worked - in total</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">8</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">100</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>100</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V100" name="Q4211MONHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on first job - on Monday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on first job - on Monday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on first job - on Monday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on first job - on Monday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on first job - on Monday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">12</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V101" name="Q4211TUEHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on first job - on Tuesday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on first job - on Tuesday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on first job - on Tuesday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on first job - on Tuesday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on first job - on Tuesday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">12</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V102" name="Q4211WEDHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on first job - on Wednesday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on first job - on Wednesday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on first job - on Wednesday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on first job - on Wednesday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on first job - on Wednesday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">12</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V103" name="Q4211THUHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on first job - on Thursday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on first job - on Thursday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on first job - on Thursday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on first job - on Thursday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on first job - on Thursday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">12</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V104" name="Q4211FRIHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on first job - on Friday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on first job - on Friday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on first job - on Friday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on first job - on Friday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on first job - on Friday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">12</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V105" name="Q4211SATHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on first job - on Saturday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on first job - on Saturday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on first job - on Saturday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on first job - on Saturday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on first job - on Saturday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">12</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V106" name="Q4211SUNHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on first job - on Sunday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on first job - on Sunday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on first job - on Sunday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on first job - on Sunday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on first job - on Sunday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">12</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V107" name="Q4211TOTALHRS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on first job - in total</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on first job - in total</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on first job - in total</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on first job - in total</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on first job - in total</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">84</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V108" name="Q4212MONHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on second job - on Monday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on second job - on Monday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on second job - on Monday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on second job - on Monday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on second job - on Monday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">10</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V109" name="Q4212TUEHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on second job - on Tuesday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on second job - on Tuesday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on second job - on Tuesday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on second job - on Tuesday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on second job - on Tuesday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">10</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V110" name="Q4212WEDHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on second job - on Wednesday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on second job - on Wednesday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on second job - on Wednesday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on second job - on Wednesday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on second job - on Wednesday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">10</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V111" name="Q4212THUHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on second job - on Thursday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on second job - on Thursday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on second job - on Thursday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on second job - on Thursday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on second job - on Thursday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">10</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V112" name="Q4212FRIHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on second job - on Friday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on second job - on Friday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on second job - on Friday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on second job - on Friday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on second job - on Friday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">10</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V113" name="Q4212SATHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on second job - on Saturday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on second job - on Saturday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on second job - on Saturday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on second job - on Saturday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on second job - on Saturday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">8</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V114" name="Q4212SUNHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on second job - on Sunday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on second job - on Sunday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on second job - on Sunday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on second job - on Sunday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on second job - on Sunday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">6</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V115" name="Q4212TOTALHRS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on second job - in total</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on second job - in total</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on second job - in total</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on second job - in total</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on second job - in total</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">49</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53891</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">50</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V116" name="Q4213MONHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Monday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Monday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Monday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Monday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Monday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">13</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53927</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">18</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V117" name="Q4213TUEHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Tuesday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Tuesday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Tuesday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Tuesday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Tuesday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">13</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53927</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">10</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V118" name="Q4213WEDHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Wednesday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Wednesday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Wednesday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Wednesday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Wednesday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">13</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53927</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">8</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V119" name="Q4213THUHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Thursday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Thursday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Thursday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Thursday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Thursday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">13</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53927</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">8</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V120" name="Q4213FRIHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Friday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Friday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Friday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Friday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Friday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">13</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53927</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">9</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V121" name="Q4213SATHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Saturday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Saturday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Saturday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Saturday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Saturday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">13</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53927</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">7</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V122" name="Q4213SUNHRSWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Sunday</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Sunday</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Sunday</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Sunday</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on all other jobs - on Sunday</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">13</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53927</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">1</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V123" name="Q4213TOTALHRS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked on all other jobs  - in total</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked on all other jobs  - in total</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked on all other jobs  - in total</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked on all other jobs  - in total</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked on all other jobs  - in total</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">13</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53927</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">43</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to find out from people with more than one job, how many hours they usually worked each day of the week in their first, second and all other jobs/businesses, as well as the total hours spent working during the whole week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V124" name="Q422MOREHRS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Liked to work more hours</labl>
  <imputation>Liked to work more hours</imputation>
  <security>Liked to work more hours</security>
  <embargo>Liked to work more hours</embargo>
  <respUnit>Liked to work more hours</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">5</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, in the current job</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, in taking an additional job</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Yes,  in another job with more hours</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was asked to find out if people were willing to work more hours than they actually worked in the last week, provided that they were paid for these extra hours. If the answer was a 'No' or 'Do not know', the instruction was to end the interview for this person.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V125" name="Q423ADDHRS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Additional hours</labl>
  <imputation>Additional hours</imputation>
  <security>Additional hours</security>
  <embargo>Additional hours</embargo>
  <respUnit>Additional hours</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">1537</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">52403</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">70</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>The question was asked to establish how many additional hours people could have worked the previous week.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V126" name="Q424WRKXHRS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Willing to work longer hours</labl>
  <imputation>Willing to work longer hours</imputation>
  <security>Willing to work longer hours</security>
  <embargo>Willing to work longer hours</embargo>
  <respUnit>Willing to work longer hours</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">1537</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">52403</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V127" name="Q425STARTXWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Willing to do extra work</labl>
  <imputation>Willing to do extra work</imputation>
  <security>Willing to do extra work</security>
  <embargo>Willing to do extra work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Willing to do extra work</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older, who were economically active in the seven days prior to the interview, who were employees, employers, self-employed, and persons helping unpaid in a household business.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">1537</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">52403</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Do not know</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question intended to establish if people would be able to start extra work in the four weeks after the interview, if such work was available.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V128" name="Q59AFARMWRK" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Do farm work</labl>
  <imputation>Do farm work</imputation>
  <security>Do farm work</security>
  <embargo>Do farm work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Do farm work</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week did any work on their own or the household’s plot, farm, food garden, cattle post or kraal or helped in growing farm produce or in looking after animals for the household’s own consumption.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. If 'Yes' to any of these questions, the number of hours spent on the activity had to be indicated as well.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V129" name="Q59ATIME" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Time doing farm work</labl>
  <imputation>Time doing farm work</imputation>
  <security>Time doing farm work</security>
  <embargo>Time doing farm work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Time doing farm work</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week did any work on their own or the household’s plot, farm, food garden, cattle post or kraal or helped in growing farm produce or in looking after animals for the household’s own consumption.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">2956</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">50984</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">70</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. If 'Yes' to any of these questions, the number of hours spent on the activity had to be indicated as well.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V130" name="Q59BFETCHWATER" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Fetch water</labl>
  <imputation>Fetch water</imputation>
  <security>Fetch water</security>
  <embargo>Fetch water</embargo>
  <respUnit>Fetch water</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week fetched water or collected wood/dung for household use.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. If 'Yes' to any of these questions, the number of hours spent on the activity had to be indicated as well.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V131" name="Q59BTIME" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Time fetching water</labl>
  <imputation>Time fetching water</imputation>
  <security>Time fetching water</security>
  <embargo>Time fetching water</embargo>
  <respUnit>Time fetching water</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week fetched water or collected wood/dung for household use.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">4923</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">49017</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">41</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. If 'Yes' to any of these questions, the number of hours spent on the activity had to be indicated as well.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V132" name="Q59CPRODHHGOODS" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Produce goods</labl>
  <imputation>Produce goods</imputation>
  <security>Produce goods</security>
  <embargo>Produce goods</embargo>
  <respUnit>Produce goods</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week produced any other goods for household use.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. If 'Yes' to any of these questions, the number of hours spent on the activity had to be indicated as well.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V133" name="Q59CTIME" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Time producing goods</labl>
  <imputation>Time producing goods</imputation>
  <security>Time producing goods</security>
  <embargo>Time producing goods</embargo>
  <respUnit>Time producing goods</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week produced any other goods for household use.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">302</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53638</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">44</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. If 'Yes' to any of these questions, the number of hours spent on the activity had to be indicated as well.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V134" name="Q59DCONSTRUC" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Do construction</labl>
  <imputation>Do construction</imputation>
  <security>Do construction</security>
  <embargo>Do construction</embargo>
  <respUnit>Do construction</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week did any construction or major repair work on their own home, plot, cattle post or business or that of the household.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. If 'Yes' to any of these questions, the number of hours spent on the activity had to be indicated as well.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V135" name="Q59DTIME" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Time doing construction work</labl>
  <imputation>Time doing construction work</imputation>
  <security>Time doing construction work</security>
  <embargo>Time doing construction work</embargo>
  <respUnit>Time doing construction work</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week did any construction or major repair work on their own home, plot, cattle post or business or that of the household.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">472</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53468</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">40</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. If 'Yes' to any of these questions, the number of hours spent on the activity had to be indicated as well.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V136" name="Q59ECATCHFOOD" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Catch food</labl>
  <imputation>Catch food</imputation>
  <security>Catch food</security>
  <embargo>Catch food</embargo>
  <respUnit>Catch food</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week caught any fish, prawns, shells, wild animals or other food for household consumption.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. If 'Yes' to any of these questions, the number of hours spent on the activity had to be indicated as well.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V137" name="Q59ETIME" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Time fetching food</labl>
  <imputation>Time fetching food</imputation>
  <security>Time fetching food</security>
  <embargo>Time fetching food</embargo>
  <respUnit>Time fetching food</respUnit>
  <universe>All members of the households in selected dwelling units aged 15 years and older who in the last week caught any fish, prawns, shells, wild animals or other food for household consumption.</universe>
  <sumStat type="vald">27</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">53913</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">18</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <notes>This question was applicable to all household members aged 15 years and older, regarding their involvement in economic activities in the last seven days prior to the interview. This is part of the questionnaire where there would be a differentiation between the economically active population and those who are not economically active. The instruction to enumerators was that they should consider those activities that lasted for at least an hour within the seven days. In order to be certain that the categories had been answered, there should either be a 'Yes' or 'No' answer to all of them. If 'Yes' to any of these questions, the number of hours spent on the activity had to be indicated as well.</notes>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V138" name="Q14AGE" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Age</labl>
  <imputation>Age</imputation>
  <security>Age</security>
  <embargo>Age</embargo>
  <respUnit>Age</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">53940</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd"/>
  <sumStat type="min"/>
  <sumStat type="max">119</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
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    <labl>90208</labl>
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    <labl>90209</labl>
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    <labl>90210</labl>
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    <labl>90211</labl>
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    <labl>90213</labl>
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    <labl>90214</labl>
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    <labl>90301</labl>
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  <imputation>Education Status</imputation>
  <security>Education Status</security>
  <embargo>Education Status</embargo>
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    <catStat type="vald"/>
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    <catStat type="max"/>
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    <labl>Secondary completed</labl>
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    <labl>Tertiary</labl>
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    <labl>Other</labl>
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  <imputation>Previous industry grouped</imputation>
  <security>Previous industry grouped</security>
  <embargo>Previous industry grouped</embargo>
  <respUnit>Previous industry grouped</respUnit>
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  <sumStat type="invd">49346</sumStat>
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    <labl>Mining</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
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    <labl>Manufacturing</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
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  <catgry>
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    <catStat type="max"/>
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    <labl>Construction</labl>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Finance and business services</labl>
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  <catgry>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Private households</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Other</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
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</var>
<var ID="V142" name="prevoccup" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
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  <imputation>Previous occupation grouped</imputation>
  <security>Previous occupation grouped</security>
  <embargo>Previous occupation grouped</embargo>
  <respUnit>Previous occupation grouped</respUnit>
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  <sumStat type="invd">49346</sumStat>
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    <catValu>1</catValu>
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    <catStat type="vald"/>
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    <catStat type="invd"/>
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  <catgry>
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    <catStat type="min"/>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Clerks</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Craft and related trades workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Plant and machine operators and assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
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    <labl>Elementary Occupation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
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</var>
<var ID="V143" name="Province" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
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  <imputation>Province</imputation>
  <security>Province</security>
  <embargo>Province</embargo>
  <respUnit>Province</respUnit>
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  <sumStat type="invd"/>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
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    <labl>Western Cape</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
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    <catStat type="invd"/>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Northern Cape</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
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    <labl>Free State</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>KwaZulu-Natal</labl>
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    <labl>North West</labl>
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    <labl>Gauteng</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Mpumalanga</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <labl>Limpopo</labl>
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</var>
<var ID="V144" name="age_grp1" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Age group</labl>
  <imputation>Age group</imputation>
  <security>Age group</security>
  <embargo>Age group</embargo>
  <respUnit>Age group</respUnit>
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  <sumStat type="invd"/>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>00-04</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>05-09</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>10-14</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>15-19</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>20-24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>25-29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>30-34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>35-39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>40-44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>45-49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>50-54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>55-59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>60-64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>65-69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>70-74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>75+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V145" name="Hrswrk" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Hours worked</labl>
  <imputation>Hours worked</imputation>
  <security>Hours worked</security>
  <embargo>Hours worked</embargo>
  <respUnit>Hours worked</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">112</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>82</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>87</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>91</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>94</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>96</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>105</catValu>
    <labl>105</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>112</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V146" name="Status" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Employment status</labl>
  <imputation>Employment status</imputation>
  <security>Employment status</security>
  <embargo>Employment status</embargo>
  <respUnit>Employment status</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">4</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Employed</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Discouraged job seeker</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Other not economically active</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V147" name="Status_exp" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Employment Status Expanded</labl>
  <imputation>Employment Status Expanded</imputation>
  <security>Employment Status Expanded</security>
  <embargo>Employment Status Expanded</embargo>
  <respUnit>Employment Status Expanded</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">4</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Employed</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Not economically active</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V148" name="InactReason" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Inactivity reason</labl>
  <imputation>Inactivity reason</imputation>
  <security>Inactivity reason</security>
  <embargo>Inactivity reason</embargo>
  <respUnit>Inactivity reason</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">19520</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">34420</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">6</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Scholar/student</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Home-maker</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Health reasons</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Too young/old/retired</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Discouraged work-seekers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V149" name="Unempl_Status" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Unemployment status</labl>
  <imputation>Unemployment status</imputation>
  <security>Unemployment status</security>
  <embargo>Unemployment status</embargo>
  <respUnit>Unemployment status</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">25861</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">28079</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">5</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Job loser</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Job leaver</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>New entrant</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Re-entrant</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Other - last worked &gt;5 years ago</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V150" name="Indus" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Main industry grouped</labl>
  <imputation>Main industry grouped</imputation>
  <security>Main industry grouped</security>
  <embargo>Main industry grouped</embargo>
  <respUnit>Main industry grouped</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">11</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Agriculture; hunting; forestry and fishing</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Mining and quarrying</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturing</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Electricity; gas and water supply</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale and retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Transport; storage and communication</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Financial intermediation; insurance; real estate and business services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Community; social and personal services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Private households</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V151" name="Occup" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Main occupation grouped</labl>
  <imputation>Main occupation grouped</imputation>
  <security>Main occupation grouped</security>
  <embargo>Main occupation grouped</embargo>
  <respUnit>Main occupation grouped</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">11</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Legislators; senior officials and managers</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Professionals</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Technical and associate professionals</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Clerks</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Service workers and shop and market sales workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Skilled agricultural and fishery workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Craft and related trades workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Plant and machine operators and assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Elementary Occupation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V152" name="sector1" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Sector (excludes agriculture from formal and informal sectors)</labl>
  <imputation>Sector (excludes agriculture from formal and informal sectors)</imputation>
  <security>Sector (excludes agriculture from formal and informal sectors)</security>
  <embargo>Sector (excludes agriculture from formal and informal sectors)</embargo>
  <respUnit>Sector (excludes agriculture from formal and informal sectors)</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">4</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Formal sector (non-agricultural)</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Informal sector (non-agricultural)</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Agriculture</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Private households</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V153" name="Sector2" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Sector (includes agriculture in the formal and informal sectors)</labl>
  <imputation>Sector (includes agriculture in the formal and informal sectors)</imputation>
  <security>Sector (includes agriculture in the formal and informal sectors)</security>
  <embargo>Sector (includes agriculture in the formal and informal sectors)</embargo>
  <respUnit>Sector (includes agriculture in the formal and informal sectors)</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">4</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Formal sector (Including agriculture)</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Informal sector (Including agriculture)</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Private households</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V154" name="Long_term_unempl" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Long-term unemployment</labl>
  <imputation>Long-term unemployment</imputation>
  <security>Long-term unemployment</security>
  <embargo>Long-term unemployment</embargo>
  <respUnit>Long-term unemployment</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">6341</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">47599</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Long-term unemployment (1 year and longer)</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Short-term unemployment (less than 1 year)</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V155" name="Underempl" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Underemployment</labl>
  <imputation>Underemployment</imputation>
  <security>Underemployment</security>
  <embargo>Underemployment</embargo>
  <respUnit>Underemployment</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Underemployed</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Not underemployed</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V156" name="at_least_1" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Involvement in at least one non-market activity</labl>
  <imputation>Involvement in at least one non-market activity</imputation>
  <security>Involvement in at least one non-market activity</security>
  <embargo>Involvement in at least one non-market activity</embargo>
  <respUnit>Involvement in at least one non-market activity</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Involved in at least one activity</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Not involved in any activity</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V157" name="Infempl" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Informal employment</labl>
  <imputation>Informal employment</imputation>
  <security>Informal employment</security>
  <embargo>Informal employment</embargo>
  <respUnit>Informal employment</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">12023</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">41917</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">8</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Formal employment</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Informal employment</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V158" name="NEET" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Not in employment, education or training</labl>
  <imputation>Not in employment, education or training</imputation>
  <security>Not in employment, education or training</security>
  <embargo>Not in employment, education or training</embargo>
  <respUnit>Not in employment, education or training</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">37884</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd">16056</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">2</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>Sysmiss</catValu>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V159" name="Geo_type_code" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Geography type</labl>
  <imputation>Geography type</imputation>
  <security>Geography type</security>
  <embargo>Geography type</embargo>
  <respUnit>Geography type</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">53940</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd"/>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">3</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Urban</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Farms</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V160" name="Metro_code" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
  <labl>Metro/non-metro</labl>
  <imputation>Metro/non-metro</imputation>
  <security>Metro/non-metro</security>
  <embargo>Metro/non-metro</embargo>
  <respUnit>Metro/non-metro</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">53940</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd"/>
  <sumStat type="min">1</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">17</sumStat>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>WC - Non Metro</labl>
    <catStat type="vald"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>WC -  City of Cape Town</labl>
    <catStat type="invd"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>EC - Non Metro</labl>
    <catStat type="min"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>EC - Buffalo City</labl>
    <catStat type="max"/>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>EC - Nelson Mandela Bay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>NC - Non Metro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>FS - Non Metro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>FS - Mangaung</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>KZN - Non Metro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>KZN - eThekwini</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>NW - Non Metro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>GP - Non Metro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>GP - Ekurhuleni</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>GP - City of Johannesburg</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>GP - City of Tshwane</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>MP - Non Metro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>LP - Non Metro</labl>
  </catgry>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
<var ID="V161" name="Weight" files="F1" dcml="7" intrvl="contin">
  <labl>Weight</labl>
  <imputation>Weight</imputation>
  <security>Weight</security>
  <embargo>Weight</embargo>
  <respUnit>Weight</respUnit>
  <sumStat type="vald">53940</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="invd"/>
  <sumStat type="min">44.488189921</sumStat>
  <sumStat type="max">7385.2744994</sumStat>
  <varFormat type="numeric"/>
</var>
</dataDscr></codeBook>
