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Household Expenditure and Income Survey, HEIS 2013

Jordan, 2013 - 2014
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JOR_2013_HEIS_HD_V4.0
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Economic Research Forum, Department of Statistics
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Income and Expenditure Surveys ERF Harmonized Datasets
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May 14, 2017
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Industry classification for the main job [Standardized version] (PIND)

Data file: Jordan13-IND-V4

Overview

Valid: 5453
Valid (weighted): 1430569.477
Invalid: 20392
Invalid (weighted): 4972919.629
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 171
End: 173
Width: 3
Range: 10 - 999
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V3658

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases Weighted
10 Agriculture and Fishing 165 27662
1.9%
20 Mining 64 9020
0.6%
30 Manufacturing 518 156413
10.9%
40 Electricity and Utilities 42 14150
1%
50 Construction 277 99207
6.9%
60 Commerce 838 274294
19.2%
70 Transportation, Storage and Communication 393 117451
8.2%
80 Financial, Insurance and Real Estate 73 30586
2.1%
90 Public Administration 1742 318880
22.3%
100 Other services 1316 377715
26.4%
998 Unspecified 0 0
0%
999 Not stated 25 5191
0.4%
Sysmiss 20392 4972920
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Description

Definition
Industry classification of the main (current or last held) job, with as much detail as possible.
Universe
Ever-employed Active individuals aged 15+ years
Source of information
Data Dictionary & Questionnaire/Codebook

Imputation and derivation

Coder instructions
Original survey variable recoded/renamed (Ref: Data dictionary.pdf)

Others

Notes
GENERAL NOTES
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In many datasets national classifications are used.

The variable should generally cover the active sample (employed and unemployed if previously employed).
While for Unemployed never previously employed, the variable was coded missing.

Active sample reported as "not stated (code 999)" should normally include employed for whom the status was not identified and unemployed previously employed if status in last job is not reported.

Those unemployed and do not search for a job are considered inactive, hence their previous employment information, if they were ever active, is recoded missing.


COUNTRY SPECIFIC NOTES
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The survey methodology indicates that the industry coding follows International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC Rev.4)
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