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Title: EU Labour Force Survey and teleworking


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EU Labour Force Survey and tele-working
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EU Labour Force Survey until 1998
  • 15 national Labour force Surveys
  • Same concepts, definitions and classifications
  • Minimum set of common variables
  • Once a year in Spring
  • Representative unemployment figures at regional
    level
  • Data transmitted within 9 months after the end of
    field work

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EU Labour Force Survey Additional EU
specifications from 1998 onwards
  • A continuous survey
  • providing quarterly results
  • within 12 weeks after the end of the reference
    period
  • Possibility of ad hoc modules on labour issues
  • Precision of quarterly changes
  • Principles for the formulation of the questions
    on labour status

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EU Labour Force Survey The future
  • Introducing the possibility of surveying some
    variables only yearly
  • Wages and salaries will become compulsory
  • Introduce some new variables like IC
    technologies are needed to carry out the work at
    home and to transmit the result of work to the
    employer

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EU Labour Force SurveyAvailability of the data
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EU Labour Force SurveyAvailability of the data
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EU Labour Force Survey Home work
  • The variable exists since 1992
  • If the place of work comprises a separate unit
    (for example, a doctor's surgery or tax
    consultant's practice) which is adjacent to the
    person's home but contains a separate entrance,
    then work performed there should not be
    considered to be done "at home".
  • Similarly, a farmer is not to be regarded as
    working "at home" when he is occupied in fields
    or buildings adjacent to his house. In the case
    of employees, "working at home" should be
    interpreted strictly in terms of formal working
    arrangements, where it is mutually understood by
    the employee and the employer that a certain part
    of the work is to be done at home. Such an
    arrangement may be explicitly included in the
    terms of employment, or may be recognised in
    other ways (for example, if the employee
    explicitly notifies the employer of this work by
    completing a timesheet, or by requesting
    additional payment or other form of
    compensation). This arrangement is also
    recognised if an employee is equipped with a
    computer in his home in order to perform his
    work.
  • Other typical examples of "working at home"
    include travelling salesmen who prepare at home
    for appointments with clients which are then held
    at the clients' offices or homes, or persons who
    do typing or knitting work which on completion is
    sent to a central location.

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EU Labour Force Survey Home work
  • "Working at home" does not cover cases where
    employees carry out tasks at home (because of
    personal interest or pressure of time), which
    under their working arrangements might equally
    have been performed at their place of work.
  • Code 1 Person usually works at home "Usually"
    in this context may be interpreted to mean that
    during a reference period of four weeks preceding
    the interview, the person did work at home within
    the framework of an agreement as described above,
    and the number of occasions on which he did so
    amounted to half or more of the days worked in
    this period.
  • Code 2 Person sometimes works at home
    "Sometimes" in this context may be interpreted
    to mean that during a reference period of four
    weeks preceding the interview, the person did
    work at home within the framework of an agreement
    as described above, but the number of occasions
    on which he did so amounted to less than half of
    the days worked in this period.
  • Code 3 Person never works at home "Never" in
    this context may be interpreted to mean that
    during a reference period of four weeks preceding
    the interview, the person did not on any occasion
    work at home within the framework of an agreement
    as described above.

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EU Labour Force Survey Home work - all employment
of home workers in total employment
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EU Labour Force Survey Home work - employees
of home workers in total employees
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EU Labour Force Survey Home work
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EU Labour Force Survey Home work
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EU Labour Force Survey IC technologies use
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EU Labour Force Survey IC technologies use
  • This variable refers to the situation in the main
    job.
  • Tele-work in this sense occurs when employees,
    who are expected to work usually or sometimes
    from home, carry out all, or part of their work
    at home and transfer the product of their work to
    the employer using information and communication
    technologies.
  • The person can either be the owner of the
    computer or not and it is not necessary that the
    totality of his work is produced and transmitted
    to the employer through a PC

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EU Labour Force Survey IC technologies use
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