Series information
The National Institute of statistics (INS) in Tunisia started by collecting the first bi-annual National Survey on Population and Employment in 1997. Annual surveys started to be collected since 2000.
In 2004, methodologies of both the General Census of Population and Housing and the National Survey on Population and Employment Survey were harmonized with the concepts of the International Labour Organization (ILO).
Later in 2011, INS started to conduct the ENPE quarterly.
Abstract
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THE CLEANED AND HARMONIZED VERSION OF THE SURVEY DATA PRODUCED AND PUBLISHED BY THE ECONOMIC RESEARCH FORUM REPRESENTS 100% OF THE ORIGINAL SURVEY DATA COLLECTED BY THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STATISTICS (INS) - TUNISIA
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The survey aims at estimating the demographic and educational characteristics of the population. It also calculates the economic indicators of the population such as the number of active individuals, the additional demand for jobs, the number of employed and their characteristics, the number of jobs created, the characteristics of the unemployed and the unemployment rate.
Furthermore, this survey estimates these indicators on the household level and their living conditions.
The results of this survey were compared with the results of the second quarter of the national survey on population and employment 2011. It should also be noted that the National Institute of Statistics -Tunisia uses the unemployment definition and concepts adopted by the International Labour Organization. This definition implies that, the individual did not work during the week preceding the day of the interview, was looking for a job in the month preceding the date of the interview, is available to work within two weeks after the day of the interview.
In 2010, the National Institute of Statistics has adopted a strict ILO definition for unemployment, by conditioning that the person must perform effective approaches to search for a job in the month preceding the day of the interview.