Difference between revisions of "Unemployment. First law beneficiaries."

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|valuelabels = <ul><li>1 - Social insurance</li><li> 2 - Employer liability</li><li>3 - Mandatory individual savings</li><li>4 - Social assistance</li><li>5 - Withdraw from provident fund</li><li>6 - Ghent system</li><ul>
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|valuelabels = <ul><li>1 - Employees</li><li> 2 - Native employees</li><li>3 - Citizen employees</li><li>4 - Resident employees</li><li>5 - State employees</li><ul>
 
|techname = labor_unemp_firstlaw_programtype
 
|techname = labor_unemp_firstlaw_programtype
 
|category= Unemployment
 
|category= Unemployment

Revision as of 17:53, 17 January 2021

Quick info
Data type Numeric
Scale Multinomial
Value labels
  • 1 - Employees
  • 2 - Native employees
  • 3 - Citizen employees
  • 4 - Resident employees
  • 5 - State employees
Technical name labor_unemp_firstlaw_programtype
Category Unemployment
Label Unemployment first law beneficiaries
Related indicators

Benefits.


Coding rules

The program type of the first unemployment law.

  • Employees - Generally all employed persons in the private sector. Should include all industrial employees of working age in firms with at least 5 employees, but may cover more.
  • Native employees - Only native born persons of that country that meet the definition of employees
  • Citizen employees - Only citizens of the country that meet the definition of employees
  • Resident employees - Only residents of the country, sometimes this is restricted to certain citizens (applies toEU countries)
  • State employees - Only covers industrial workers, working in state-owned/run enterprises


Bibliographic info

Citation: citation


Related publications: related publications



Misc

Project manager(s): Schmitt & Obinger


Data release: data release


Revisions: revisions

Sources

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