Summary information

Study title

Labour Force Sample Survey 1990-92 panel file, 4.q.1990-1.q.1992

Creator

Statistics Norway

Study number / PID

https://doi.org/10.18712/NSD-NSD0612-1-V1 (DOI)

Data access

Information not available

Series

Labour Force Surveys

The purpose of the Labour Force Survey is to provide information on the development in employment and unemployment, and on the relationship to the labour market for different groups. The statistics are published quarterly, normally 4 weeks after the end of the quarter.

Abstract

Labour Force Survey 4.quarter 1990 - 1.quarter 1992 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. ------------------------------------------------------ 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 social security-based statistics disappeared when the sickness benefit was included in the National Insurance as of 1st of January 1971, and AKU has after gradually developed into the most significant source of knowledge of the state of the labour market and its development. In 1975, Statistics Norway changed the sampling frame of survey research, see article 37: “Om bruk av stikkprøver ved kontoret for intervjuundersøkelser”, SSB (About the Use of Random Samples at the Office for Survey Research, Statistics Norway) by Steinar Tamsfoss, and SØS 33: “Prinsipper og metoder for Statistisk sentralbyrås utvalgsundersøkelse (Principles and Methods for Statistics Norway's sample research) by Ib Thomsen. Simultaneously, the method for estimation of inflation to national numbers was changed, so that reasonable numbers for regions do exist from 1975 and onwards. The change in 1975 led to a different way of interviewing in groups. This...
Read more

Keywords

Not available

Methodology

Data collection period

1990 - 1992

Country

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Individ

Universe

Population: Persons aged 16 to 74.

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Numeriske

Data collection mode

Not available

Funding information

Funder

Statistics Norway

Access

Publisher

NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data

Publication year

2018-07-31T00:00:00

Terms of data access

Not available

Related publications

Not available