Key labor market indicators : analysis with hosehold survey data / Ina Pietschman, Steven Kapsos, Evangelia Bourmpoula, Zurab Sajaia, Michael Lokshin.

This publication is based on the ILO's Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM). KILM indicators provide a strong basis for addressing key questions related to productive employment and decent work. The ADePT module is a powerful tool for producing and analysing KILM indicators using househol...

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Main Author: Pietschmann, Ina
Other Authors: Kapsos, Steven, Bourmpoula, Evangelia, Sajaia, Zurab, Lokshin, Mikhail
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Geneva : International Labour Organization, 2016.
Series:Streamlined analysis with ADePT software.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title; Half Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; Plan of the Book; What Is the Purpose of Labor Market Analysis and a Labor Market Information System?; How Does the ADePT-LMI Module Contribute to LMIA Systems?; Notes; Reference; Chapter 2 Concepts and Definitions; Introduction; Underlying Concepts of the ADePT-LMI Module; Labor Force Framework; Individual Variable Concepts; Notes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 3 Analyzing Labor Statistics with the ADePT-LMI Module; Introduction; Output Information Tables; Data Output Tables.
  • Final RemarksNotes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 4 Software User Guide; Introduction; Using the ADePT-LMI Module for Labor Market Information and Analysis; Understanding the Data; Create Input File; Load Input File into ADePT; Assign the Variables from the Input File to the Relevant Fields; Choose Tables and Specify Table Option; Generate Tables; Save Projects; Notes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 5 Getting Started with ADePT; Introduction; Installing ADePT; Launching ADePT; Overview of the Analysis Procedure; Specify Datasets; Map Variables; Select Tables and Graphs.
  • Generate the ReportExamine the Output; Working with Variables; Setting Parameters; Working with Projects; Adding Standard Errors or Frequencies to Outputs; Applying If-Conditions to Outputs; Generating Custom Tables; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Boxes; 3.1: Why Are Youth Unemployment Rates Usually Higher than Adult Unemployment Rates?; 4.1: Example of Recoding the "Educational Attainment" Variable in Stata; 4.2: Example of Recoding and Generating a "Labour Force Status" Variable in Stata.
  • 4.3: Example of Recoding and Generating an "Employment Status" Variable in Stata4.4: Example of a "Do-File" on How to Recode 3-Digit National Occupational Classification Codes into 1-Digit Occupations; 4.5: Example of a "Do-File" on How to Recode 2-Digit Industrial Classification Codes into 1-Digit Sectors; 4.6: International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities; 4.7: Example of a "Do-File" on How to Recode 2-Digit Industrial Classification Codes into 1-Digit Sectors; 4.8: Example of a "Do-File" to Generate a "Public Sector" Variable.
  • 4.9: Example of a "Do-File" to Generate a Social Security Coverage "Proxy" VariableFigures; 1.1: LMIA and Statistics; 1.2: Functions and Components of an LMIA; 2.1: Labor Force Framework; 3.1: Labor Force Status by Household Consumption Level and Region, Mongolia, 2008; 4.1: Identification of the Labor Force Status of the Working-Age Population: Simplified Diagram; Screenshots; 3.1: Example of ADePT-LMI Content Table; 3.2: Example of ADePT-LMI Notification Table; 3.3: Example of ADePT-LMI Original Data Report; 3.4: Table 1: Population by Sex and Age Group, Mongolia, 2009.