Summary information

Study title

Labour force survey, 2004

Creator

Statistični urad Republike Slovenije = Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia

Study number / PID

ADS04 (ADP)

URN:SI:UNI-LJ-FDV:ADPADS04 (NUK)

https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_ADS04_V1 (doi)

Data access

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Series

Labour force survey

Labour Force Survey is the biggest official statistics household survey in the Republic of Slovenia. A purpose of the survey is to collect information about current state and changes in employment and unemployment and economic inactivity in Slovene labour market. It provides data on the size, structure and characteristics of the active (employment and unemployed persons) and non-active population of Slovenia. Until 1995 the project was named Workforce survey. As the development project was launched at the Institute of Social Sciences at the Faculty of Social Sciences. The development phase...

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Labour force survey

Abstract

Slovenian Labour Force Survey 2004 is a Slovenian research with a tradition. The LFS measures the labour status and other characteristics of the population in a certain week of each quarter, by spreading the sample uniformly over all the weeks of the quarter. The survey provides data on size, structure and characteristics of active and inactive population. Almost 19.000 individuals participated in each quarter. Non-anonymised version of LFS microdata is available to researchers, onsite or by remote access. The survey was conducted as one of the surveys of the Eurostat Labour Force Survey - in 25 Member States of the European Union, the four Candidate Countries and three EFTA countries. Comparability through time and space is possible as Eurostat distributes Labour Force Survey data of other participating countries.Slovenian Labour Force Survey 2004 is a Slovenian research with a tradition. The LFS measures the labour status and other characteristics of the population in a certain week of each quarter, by spreading the sample uniformly over all the weeks of the quarter. The survey provides data on size, structure and characteristics of active and inactive population. Almost 19.000 individuals participated in each quarter. Non-anonymised version of LFS microdata is available to researchers, onsite or by remote access. The survey was conducted as one of the surveys of the Eurostat Labour Force Survey - in 25 Member States of the European Union, the four Candidate Countries and three EFTA countries. Comparability through time and space is possible as Eurostat distributes Labour Force Survey data of other participating countries.Slovenian Labour Force Survey 2004 is a Slovenian research with a tradition. The LFS measures the labour status and other characteristics of the population in a certain week of each quarter, by spreading the sample uniformly over all the weeks of the quarter. The survey provides data on size, structure and characteristics of active and...
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Methodology

Data collection period

03/01/2004 - 30/12/2004

Country

Slovenia Ljubljana

Time dimension

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-sectionQuarterly. Panel

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Those who live in institutions (hospitalized, imprisoned etc.) for more than 12 months, including students who don't live at home and Slovenian citizens who live abroad permanently or temporarily, are not covered by the survey.

Sampling procedure

Probability: Stratified

Kind of data

NumericNumeric

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview: Computer-assisted (CAPI/CAMI)Personal CA interviews. Only when surveying a household for the first time. Computer assisted telephone interview (CATI). When surveying a household after the first time.

Funding information

Grant number

Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia: 7/2004

Access

Publisher

University of Ljubljana, Slovenian Social Science Data Archives

Publication year

2024

Terms of data access

The data and materials are licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. Users may use the data only for the purposes stated in the registration form and in accordance with professional codes of ethics. Users expressly agree to maintain the confidentiality of the data and to conduct analyses without attempting to identify the individuals and institutions covered by the materials.