ESEC Conference Using the classification in the case of the LFS Bled, June 2006 Natasa Kozlevcar.
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ESEC Conference
Using the classification in the case of the LFS
Bled, June 2006
Natasa Kozlevcar
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Methodological explanations
• From April 1997 the LFS is a continuous survey, data are published quarterly
• Is a rotating panel survey (each household is interviewed five times)
• A stratified simple random sample is used (in the 2nd quarter of 2005 the panel part of the sample included 5.024 households, the new part 2.081)
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Applying the ESEC in the LFS data
• We used data for second quarter 2005• Three steps:
1. Determining ISCO-88(COM) code
1. Determining the employment status
1. Using the ESEC derivation table
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Classifying individuals into ESEC
• Only individuals who had determined the ISCO-88(COM) code
• We prepared:• Basic distribution• Distribution by sex• Distribution by age • Distribution by educational level
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Distribution at the household level
• Reference person:– the same as already determined in the LFS,– dominant ESEC class
• Basic distribution at the household level is comparable to the distribution at the individual level
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Distribution of the population at the individual level according to ESEC class, Slovenia, 2005, 2nd quarter
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Distribution of the population at the individual level according to ESEC class by sex, Slovenia, 2005, 2nd quarter
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Distribution of the population at the individual level according to educational level, per ESEC, Slovenia, 2005, 2nd quarter
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Distribution of the population at the individual level according to ESEC class by age group, Slovenia, 2005, 2nd quarter
ESEC class Age %
15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 65 years and over
Total 100 100 100 100 100 100
1 1,6 14,6 10,6 9,6 15,8 9,4
2 8,8 19,8 22,2 20,7 20,6 5,3
3 7,9 10,5 8,2 9,1 4,3 2,1
4 0,6 5,2 5,8 8,1 6,5 3,5
5 0,1 0,8 1,8 3,1 11,4 35,5
6 3,9 8,3 9,8 7,8 6,5 -
7 17,2 9,1 7,8 6,3 5,1 -
8 19,4 10,8 10,5 11,7 16,7 32,3
9 40,5 20,9 23,3 23,6 13,1 12
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Distribution according to ESEC (individual l. – household l. – dominant class), Slovenia, 2005, 2nd quarter
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