Database Specific
Database Specific
Abstract
AbstractThe indicator refers to the number of persons expressed in thousands who are classified as employed people by the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-88) or occupational group.
Source
Source
Contact person/organisation
Contact person/organisationDepartment of Labour Studies - National Statistics Institute. Contract: Subdepartment of Citizen Information.
Name of collection/source
Name of collection/sourceNational Employment Survey (ENE).
Direct source
Direct sourceChilean National Statistical Institute
Source metadata
Source metadataMethodological Background ENE: Manual, Glossary, Economic activity classifier and more.
Source Periodicity
Source PeriodicityContinuous data
Data source(s) used
Data source(s) usedHousehold survey.
Data Characteristics
Data Characteristics
Link to Release calendar
Link to Release calendar
Periodicity
PeriodicityMonthly.
Reference period
Reference periodThe week (Monday to Sunday) before the period of collection. The ENE can have four or five reference weeks, depending on the month. Each week of collection has a mobile reference week that varies according to the week of collection.
Sampling
SamplingSampling of the ENE has two stages and is probabilistic. The two stages refer to the First Stage Sampling Unit (UPE), which is the block (urban) or section (rural), and the Second Stage Sampling Unit (USE), which is the private occupied dwelling. Probabilistic means that the selection of the UPE in each stratum is proportional to the size of the unit in relation to the number of dwellings (USE) and that the probability of selection of the USE is equal for all dwellings within the UPE.
Unit of measure used
Unit of measure usedThousands of persons.
Variables collected
Variables collectedDictionary of variables available for download on the website of the database of the National Employment Survey.
Population & Scope
Population & Scope
Geographic coverage
Geographic coverageAll the mainland of Chile, except for the Areas of Difficult Access (ADA)
Population coverage
Population coverageThe population living in Chile, excluding collective housing. Also excluded, because of operational problems, are areas of difficult access (ADA) and blocks with seven or fewer dwellings.
Statistical population
Statistical populationPopulation aged 15 and over who live in the homes of the selected occupied private dwellings.
Concepts & Classifications
Concepts & Classifications
Classification(s) used
Classification(s) used(1) ICSE classification: Classification of types of occupations, based on a relationship of dependency and subordination. (2) CIIU4.cl 2012, according to CAENES: Classification used to identify the branch of economic activity of the economic unit that pays the employed person or that the employed person owns.
Estimation
EstimationEmployed persons according to occupational group
Imputation
ImputationThere is no imputation in the National Employment Survey.
Key statistical concept
Key statistical conceptSee definitions of employed persons, unemployed, labour force, and people outside the labour force, as well as its construction using the questionnaire in the Methodological Manual.
Dissemination format(s)
Dissemination format(s)Monthly Bulletin of the ENE - Database - Tabulations.
Weights
WeightsSee Methodological Manual, sampling weights section.
Other Aspects
Other Aspects
Quality comments
Quality commentsReliability Criterion of the estimator (CV): unreliable estimator: Coefficient of variation greater than 20%. Descriptive use: Coefficient of variation between 15% and 20%. Reliable estimator: Coefficient of variation between 5% and 15% or Coefficient of variation between 0% and 5%.
The indicator refers to the number of persons expressed in thousands who are classified as employed people by the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-88) or occupational group.
Department of Labour Studies - National Statistics Institute. Contract: Subdepartment of Citizen Information.
Household survey.
National Employment Survey (ENE).
Chilean National Statistical Institute
Continuous data
Methodological Background ENE: Manual, Glossary, Economic activity classifier and more.
Thousands of persons.
Dictionary of variables available for download on the website of the database of the National Employment Survey.
Sampling of the ENE has two stages and is probabilistic. The two stages refer to the First Stage Sampling Unit (UPE), which is the block (urban) or section (rural), and the Second Stage Sampling Unit (USE), which is the private occupied dwelling. Probabilistic means that the selection of the UPE in each stratum is proportional to the size of the unit in relation to the number of dwellings (USE) and that the probability of selection of the USE is equal for all dwellings within the UPE.
Monthly.
The week (Monday to Sunday) before the period of collection. The ENE can have four or five reference weeks, depending on the month. Each week of collection has a mobile reference week that varies according to the week of collection.
Population aged 15 and over who live in the homes of the selected occupied private dwellings.
All the mainland of Chile, except for the Areas of Difficult Access (ADA)
The population living in Chile, excluding collective housing. Also excluded, because of operational problems, are areas of difficult access (ADA) and blocks with seven or fewer dwellings.
See definitions of employed persons, unemployed, labour force, and people outside the labour force, as well as its construction using the questionnaire in the Methodological Manual.
(1) ICSE classification: Classification of types of occupations, based on a relationship of dependency and subordination. (2) CIIU4.cl 2012, according to CAENES: Classification used to identify the branch of economic activity of the economic unit that pays the employed person or that the employed person owns.
Employed persons according to occupational group
There is no imputation in the National Employment Survey.
See Methodological Manual, sampling weights section.
Monthly Bulletin of the ENE - Database - Tabulations.
Reliability Criterion of the estimator (CV): unreliable estimator: Coefficient of variation greater than 20%. Descriptive use: Coefficient of variation between 15% and 20%. Reliable estimator: Coefficient of variation between 5% and 15% or Coefficient of variation between 0% and 5%.