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Labour Force Survey 2nd quarter 2014 - 1st quarter 2016, panel
Creator
Statistics Norway (SSB)
Study number / PID
https://doi.org/10.18712/NSD-NSD2319-V1 (DOI)
Data access
Information not available
Series
Labour Force Surveys
As of the 1st quarter of 1972, Statistics Norway (SSB) has conducted official quarterly labour force surveys (LFS). These surveys aim to give the labour force authorities (and other people interested) knowledge of the occupational structure of the population and how it develops over time. LFS significantly changed in 1996. As from 2006 some new changes were also introduced, mainly in order to make LFS more comparable to similar surveys in other countries.
Abstract
Labour Force Survey 2nd quarter 2014 - 1st quarter 2016, panel (8 quarters)
As of the 1st quarter of 1972, SSB has conducted official quarterly labour force surveys (AKU). These surveys aim to give the labour force authorities (and other people interested) knowledge of the occupational structure of the population and how it develops over time. The surveys are meant to give a foundation and statistical material for occupational prognoses and labour research. In 1996, AKU was significantly revised: The questionnaire, the file description and the standard for coding of industry and occupation. The data collection also changed to CATI - Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing. A new classification of industry was put into use (NOS C 182, based on the EU standard NACE, Rev.1). This standard was updated in 2002 and 2007. Also, the new Norwegian standard classification of occupations (STYRK) based on ISCO 88 was used from 1996 and onwards. The variable indicating socio-economic status was omitted, as a similar variable was not developed in the new occupational classification. Every second quarter AKU is extended with a number of questions to collect data accordant to Eurostats / EUs spesifications. From 1996, the rotation schedule changed, each family now attends eight consecutive quarters. As of 1996 the selection shedule was changed as well with stratification at the county level.
Summary of AKU panels with detailed explanations for panel files: Data collection for the new rotation plan as the basis for this file is shown below. Participants in the 4th quarter of 1997 is the first batch of 8 possible completed interviews.
Pool |2009 |2010|2011|2012|2013|2014|2015|2016|
Quarter |1234|1234 |1234|1234 |1234|1234|1234|1234|
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|____|____|____|__XX|XXXX|XX__|____|____| 2014,2
|____|____|____|___X|XXXX|XXX_|____|____| ...
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Keywords
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/04/2014 - 31/03/2016
Country
Time dimension
Not available
Analysis unit
Individ
Universe
Persons from 15 to 74 years of age (Defined as age at reference date) .