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Hussmanns, R. "Defining
and measuring the informal sector", Bureau of Statistics,
ILO, 2004.
This paper summarises the international statistical definition
of the informal sector, as adopted by the Fifteenth International
Conference in 1993 and referred to in the revised System of National
Accounts (1993).
With a view to complementing statistical measures of employment
in the informal sector with broader statistical measures of informal
employment, it proposes a definition of informal employment, such
as the one developed by the International Labour Conference (ILC)
in 2002.
The possibilities and limitations of labour force surveys as a
source of data on employment in the informal economy are discussed.
To illustrate how the information can be obtained, examples of possible
survey questions are put forward.
Hussmanns, R. "Measuring
the informal economy: From employment in the informal sector to
informal employment". Working Paper No. 53, Bureau of Statistics,
ILO, 2004.
It is the objective of this document to develop statistics on the
informal economy that may help to improve labour statistics. The
need for statistics on the informal economy lies on the importance
of processing empirical data for policy-making and implementation.
On one hand, this working paper addresses ILO definitions concerning
the informal economy: on the other hand, it illustrates the practical
application in household surveys of these definitions, by providing
examples of questions on how to size up these developments.
Hussmanns, R. "Statistical
definition of informal employment: Guidelines endorsed by the Seventeenth
International Conference of Labour Statisticians (2003)",
ILO.
This document is an outcome of the 2002 ILC as a way to capture
informal economy within statistics. The need to adjust statistics
to the new definitions (or categories included within an informal
economy) is viewed starting from a revision of statistical methodologies
and instruments, so as to incorporate these conceptual changes,
making it possible to capture them in national household surveys.
Hussmanns, R.; du Jeu, B. "ILO
compendium of official statistics on employment in the informal
sector", Working Paper No.1, Bureau of Statistics, ILO,
2002.
The present paper was prepared as a basis for the general discussion
on Decent Work and the Informal Economy during the 90th Session
of the International Labour Conference. Data obtained on employment
in the informal economy are made available in this document. It
contains statistical data drawn from national household surveys
and methodological information on informal employment for countries
of Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, Asia and the Pacific,
and transition countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
Data from the document may be obtained at this address: http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/papers/comp.htm
ILO. Women and men in the informal economy: A statistical picture.
(Mujeres y hombres en la economía informal: panorama estadístico)
Geneva: ILO, Employment sector. 2002.
Laurie, A. "Report
II- Income from employment" - 16th International Conference
of Labour Statisticians, 1998.
This text sums up part of the Conference held in Geneva on how
to quantify diverse types of income associated with different employment
modalities.
The document analyses various measurement patterns of wage employment
and self-employment, as well of mixed income (received from work
and social security allowances); the data sources where to obtain
them; compilation periodicity, etc.
The informal economy definition includes independent workers who
receive meagre remunerations for their work. Therefore, the way
in which those incomes are quantified upon seeking to measure the
scope of the informal economy is an important step.
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