1288.0 - Standards for Labour Force Statistics, 1996  
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THE CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA

11. The criteria used in classifying units in the classification is completed weeks.


THE STANDARD CLASSIFICATION

12. The standard classification is a flat classification:

Under 2 weeks
2 weeks and under 4 weeks
4 weeks and under 8 weeks
8 weeks and under 13 weeks
13 weeks and under 26 weeks
26 weeks and under 39 weeks
39 weeks and under 52 weeks
52 weeks and under 65 weeks
65 weeks and under 78 weeks
78 weeks and under 91 weeks
91 weeks and under 104 weeks
104 weeks and over

All data are converted to and stored in whole weeks for any duration of unemployment. (N.B. less specific dates are collected for longer durations so the weeks' calculation get 'grainier'. Durations of less than 2 years are converted to weeks from a specific date dd/mm/yy. Durations of 2 years to less than 5 years are converted to weeks from mm/yy and durations of 5 years or more ago are converted to weeks from yy only)

THE CODE STRUCTURE

13. The code structure of the classification is:


1Under 2 weeks
22 weeks and under 4 weeks
34 weeks and under 8 weeks
48 weeks and under 13 weeks
513 weeks and under 26 weeks
626 weeks and under 39 weeks
739 weeks and under 52 weeks
852 weeks and under 65 weeks
965 weeks and under 78 weeks
1078 weeks and under 91 weeks
1191 weeks and under 104 weeks
12104 weeks and over

All data are converted to and stored in whole weeks for any duration of unemployment. (N.B. less specific dates are collected for longer durations so the weeks' calculation get 'grainier'. Durations of less than 2 years are converted to weeks from a specific date dd/mm/yy. Durations of 2 years to less than 5 years are converted to weeks from mm/yy and durations of 5 years or more ago are converted to weeks from yy only)

SCOPE OF THE VARIABLE

14. The variable Duration of Unemployment is applicable to all unemployed persons. For definition of 'unemployed' see paragraph 9 of Labour Force Framework, Underlying Concepts.



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