The indicator shows the number of microentrepreneurs who do not have access to social security, as a percentage of the total number of microentrepreneurs.
Department of Labour Statistics - National Statistics Institute. Contract: Subdepartment of Citizen Information.
Microenterprise Survey (EME).
Household survey of direct informants
Methodological Report
Reference quarter March-April-May 2015, 2017 and 2019 (Biennial).
Mixed survey.
2019
Biennial.
Reference quarter March-April-May 2015, 2017 and 2019 (Biennial).
Number of persons.
Database --? User manual Database VI EME.
Coverage of the country's urban and rural areas, naturally stratified according to the 15 regions. Excludes areas of difficult access, identified in the 2002 Population and Housing Census.
Microentrepreneurs: Employed persons as employers or own-account workers who own a microenterprise (economic unit of up to 10 workers, including the owner).
All sectors of economic activity used in the Classifier CIIU4.cl 2012 according to CAENES are included. The branches of public administration and extraterritorial organizations have been excluded because, by their nature, they contain no microentrepreneurs.
Microentrepreneurs: Independent workers who own a microenterprise (economic unit with up to 10 workers, including the informant who owns the economic unit).
International Classification of Status in Employment (ICSE), Classification of National Economic Activities for Sociodemographic Surveys (CAENES). Internation Standard Classification of Education (ISCED).
Sum of the total number of microentrepreneurs without access to social security divided by the total number of microentrepreneurs.
The treatment of the data is detailed in the Methodological Manual
Methodological Background --> Methodological Report - Sample Design VI EME.
The indicator shows the participation of microentrepreneurs without access to social security out of the total number of Microentrepreneurs.
The indicator shows the number of microentrepreneurs who do not have access to social security, as a percentage of the total number of microentrepreneurs.
Department of Labour Statistics - National Statistics Institute. Contract: Subdepartment of Citizen Information.
Microenterprise Survey (EME).
Household survey of direct informants
Methodological Report
Reference quarter March-April-May 2015, 2017 and 2019 (Biennial).
Mixed survey.
Biennial.
Reference quarter March-April-May 2015, 2017 and 2019 (Biennial).
Number of persons.
Database --? User manual Database VI EME.
2019
Coverage of the country's urban and rural areas, naturally stratified according to the 15 regions. Excludes areas of difficult access, identified in the 2002 Population and Housing Census.
Microentrepreneurs: Independent workers who own a microenterprise (economic unit with up to 10 workers, including the informant who owns the economic unit).
All sectors of economic activity used in the Classifier CIIU4.cl 2012 according to CAENES are included. The branches of public administration and extraterritorial organizations have been excluded because, by their nature, they contain no microentrepreneurs.
Microentrepreneurs: Employed persons as employers or own-account workers who own a microenterprise (economic unit of up to 10 workers, including the owner).
International Classification of Status in Employment (ICSE), Classification of National Economic Activities for Sociodemographic Surveys (CAENES). Internation Standard Classification of Education (ISCED).
Sum of the total number of microentrepreneurs without access to social security divided by the total number of microentrepreneurs.
The treatment of the data is detailed in the Methodological Manual
The indicator shows the participation of microentrepreneurs without access to social security out of the total number of Microentrepreneurs.
Methodological Background --> Methodological Report - Sample Design VI EME.