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Namibia Labour Force Survey 2014

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NAM_NSA_2014_NLFS_Vo3
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NAMIBIA STATISTICS AGENCY
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    NAM_NSA_2014_NLFS_Vo3

    Title

    Namibia Labour Force Survey 2014

    Country
    Name Country code
    NAMIBIA NAM
    Abstract

    The first full-scale Labour Force Survey (LFS) in Namibia was carried out in 1997 under the National Household Survey Programme, launched after the Government endorsed the Five Year Plan of Development of Statistics in Namibia in 1993. Since then, five Labour Force Surveys have been conducted in the country at more or less regular intervals of every four years. This survey was conducted only one year after the previous survey, in 2012, and the Namibia Statistics Agency plans to continue to conduct the LFS on an annual basis going forward.
    Like all its predecessors, the 2014 survey was conducted with the objective of generating "timely collection and release of key socio-economic indicators for assessment of labour market conditions in Namibia." The survey covers all aspects of people's work, including the education and training needed to equip them for work, the jobs themselves, job search of those out of work, and income and benefits from work.

    As with previous LFS analysis this report covers wide-range of topics to meet the demands of local stakeholders in labour statistics, and as well standard reporting demanded by SADC, the AU, and the ILO. For example we have included SADC Minimum Indicator List page, for a quick glance of standard employment and unemployment indicators for accessing Namibia's efforts in meeting its various developmental goals in particular, those relating job creations.

    Moreover, the anonymised micro-level data used for this report are available via the NSA website at <http> to enable other agencies and individuals to conduct further analysis of the data. In this way, the country will derive full benefit from the resources that were allocated to conduct the survey.

    In conclusion, I would like to address my sincere thanks to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) for their technical inputs to the 2014 labour force survey in Namibia. A word of appreciation goes also to our stakeholders for their contributions towards the review of questions use for the survey.

    Finally, I also thank all the staff of the NSA that worked hard for the successful and timely conclusion of the first annual labour force survey in Namibia.

    Unit of Analysis

    The units of analysis in the survey includes households and individuals

    Topics
    Topic Vocabulary URI
    Population size
    Population composition
    Economically active population
    Economically active population by sex
    Employed and Unemployed - broad
    working conditions

    Version

    Version Description

    NAM_NSA_2014_NLFS_Vo3

    Scope

    Topics
    Topic
    Demographic Characteristics
    Labour Force and Inactive Population
    Employment
    Unemployment
    Youth Employment
    Keywords
    Private Household Reference Period Work Economically Inactive Population Economically Active Population Labour force Labour force participation rate Employed Employment rate Unemployed in the strict and broad sense Age Child dependency ratio Age dependency ratio Overall dependency ratio Sex ratio Education attainment Unemployment youth Youth Not in Education not in Employment Number of youths not economically active Number of youths economically active

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    The survey had national coverage. The lowest level of geographic aggregation of the data is Region (the 14 regions in the country).

    Universe

    Universe The universe of the survey was all household members. Homeless people and the people who are living in institutions (institutional population) are excluded.

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    NAMIBIA STATISTICS AGENCY NSA
    Producers
    Name
    NAMIBIA STATISTICS AGENCY
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name Abbreviation Role
    NAMIBIA STATISTICS AGENCY NSA funding
    INTERNATIONLA LABOUR ORGANISATION ILO Technical Support

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    The target population of the LFS 2014 was members of private households in Namibia. The population living in institutions, such as hospitals, hostels, police barracks and prisons was not covered in the survey. However, private households within institutional settings were covered, such as teachers' houses on school premises.
    The sample design for the LFS 2014 was a stratified two-stage probability sample, where the first stage units were geographical areas designated as the Primary Sampling Units (PSUs) and the second stage units were the households. Up-to-date listings of households in the selected PSU was prepared during the field work, and 18 households were selected in each PSU using systematic sampling.

    Weighting

    Sample weights were calculated based on probabilities of selection at each stage.

    Data collection

    Time Method

    Interviewing of the selected households started on 29 September to 15 October 2014.

    Mode of data collection
    • Face-to-Face

    Distributor information

    Distributor
    Organization name Abbreviation
    NAMIBIA STATISTICS AGENCY NSA

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    NAM_NSA_2014_NLFS_VOL3

    Producers
    Name Abbreviation
    NAMIBIA STATISTICS AGENCY NSA
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