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Labour Force Survey 2nd Quarter 2018, Persons with Disabilities
Creator
Statistics Norway
Study number / PID
https://doi.org/10.18712/NSD-NSD2917-V2 (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 (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. AKU significantly changed in 1996. As from 2006 some new changes were also introduced, mainly in order to make AKU more comparable to similar surveys in other countries.
Abstract
Labour Force Survey 2nd Quarter 2018, Persons with Disabilities.
Based on yearly ad hoc modules to the Labour force survey on persons with disabilities, SSB achive data on their situation at the labour market compared with the whole population. The statistics also give information on changes over time for this group. This data set contains a supplementary survey to the Labor Force Survey in the second quarter of 2018. Corresponding surveys have been conducted annually since 2002.
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. The samples in AKU are from 1992 representative at county level. In the period 1972-1991 they were representative on county pair level.
As from January 2006 some major changes were introduced to AKU in order to enhance its comparability to similar surveys in other countries. The changes consist of minor definitional adjustments of unemployment, some adjustments and enlargement of the questionnaire and a change in age definition (age at reference point instead of at the end of the year). Simultaneously the lower age limit to be included in AKU was lowered from 16 to 15 years. This led to some breaks in the time series in the aforementioned areas.
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Originally, AKU respondents were interviewed in two consecutive quarters of a year, followed by a pause of two quarters, and then another two quarters of interviews. The sample was approximately 10-11.000 respondents in each quarter up until 1988. Originally, AKU was intended to be an analytical supplement to the monthly occupational statistics that was based on the social security membership index file. However, the...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/04/2018 - 30/06/2018
Country
Time dimension
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Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
The total population aged 15-74 is covered by the LFS. The ad hoc modules on persons with disabilities are limited to the age group 15-66.
Sampling procedure
Not available
Kind of data
Numeric
Data collection mode
Not available
Funding information
Funder
Statistics Norway
Access
Publisher
Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research