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Survey on Labor Environment, 2006 CODE BOOK

ID  Number A1‐2001‐0001‐Eng

Principal  Investigator Song,  Ho‐Keun

Producer The  Institute  for  Social 

Development  and  Policy  Research Dates  of  Collection 2001

Distributor Korea  Social  Science  Data  Archive  Year  of  Collection 2004

Year  of  Publication 2012

Korea Social Science Data Archive

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All works using or referring KOSSDA data collections should acknowledge the data sources by means of standard

bibliographic citations. Citations must appear in footnotes or the reference section of publications.

KOSSDA Data Citation Requirement

Principal  Investigator,  Year  of  Collection,  Title,  Producer,  Distributor,  Data  ID  No,  Version  No

The bibliographic citation for this data collection is :

Park,  Jeong‐Seon  .  2006.  Survey  on  Labor  Environment,  2006.  Producer:  Occupational  Health  and  Safety  Research  Institution.  Distributor:  KOSSDA.  Year  of  Distribution:  2008. 

A1‐2006‐0046‐Eng

The bibliographic citation for this codebook is :

Korea  Social  Science  Data  Archive.  2013.  Survey  on  Labor  Environment,  2006  Code  Book.  pp.1‐87.

SURVEY ON LABOR ENVIRONMENT, 2006 CODE BOOK Copyrights ⓒ 2013 KOSSDA

For the codebook of this data collection, all rights are reserved to KOSSDA. It may

not be copied, transmitted, published or redistributed without permission.

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Study Title: Survey on Labor Environment, 2006 Fieldwork Dates: June, 2006 ~ September, 2006 Principal Investigator: Park, Jeong-Seon

Producers: Occupational Health and Safety Research Institution Sample Type: Multi stage cluster sampling (using census ED) Fieldwork Institute: Gallup Korea

Fieldwork Methods: Face to face interview Number of Cases: 10,034 (valid)

Weighted Yes

Geographic Coverage: South Korea except for Jeju

Universe: Wage worker aged 15 to 64

Distributor: Korea Social Science Data Archive (KOSSDA)

Study Description

Please note

In the codebook, each frequency table consists of a variable name, question, and

frequency table. The first column, RESPONSE, indicates response categories and the

second column, PUNCH, is a value for each response category. The third and fourth

columns, FREQ and PERCENT, show the number of individuals and percentage of

individuals belonging to a specific response category. The last column VALID % is the

percentage of individuals who are assigned to a specific response category without

missing data, such as DK (Don’t know), NA (No answer), and NAP (Not applicable).

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Survey on Labor Environment, 2006

sq1 Respondent: Region

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Seoul 1 2,098 20.9 20.9

Busan 2 700 7.0 7.0

Daegu 3 514 5.1 5.1

Incheon 4 530 5.3 5.3

Gwangju 5 268 2.7 2.7

Daejeon 6 286 2.8 2.8

Ulsan 7 195 1.9 1.9

Gyeonggi 8 2,286 22.8 22.8

Gangwon 9 311 3.1 3.1

Chungbuk 10 301 3.0 3.0

Chungnam 11 428 4.3 4.3

Jeonbuk 12 365 3.6 3.6

Jeonnam 13 395 3.9 3.9

Gyeongbuk 14 589 5.9 5.9

Gyeongnam 15 655 6.5 6.5

Jeju 16 124 1.2 1.2

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

sq2 Respondent: Sex

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Male 1 5,807 57.8 57.8

Female 2 4,236 42.2 42.2

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

sq3 Household member number

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

1 1 5,951 59.3 59.3

2 2 2,783 27.7 27.7

3 3 910 9.1 9.1

4 4 336 3.3 3.3

5 5 54 0.5 0.5

6 6 9 0.1 0.1

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

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Survey on Labor Environment, 2006

sq4 Total number of household members

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

1 1 707 7.0 7.0

2 2 1,697 16.9 16.9

3 3 2,382 23.7 23.7

4 4 3,896 38.8 38.8

5 5 1,038 10.3 10.3

6 6 286 2.8 2.8

7 7 26 0.3 0.3

8 8 9 0.1 0.1

9 9 1 0.0 0.0

10 10 2 0.0 0.0

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

sq5 Number of household members eligible for survey

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

1 1 4,433 44.1 44.1

2 2 4,417 44.0 44.0

3 3 883 8.8 8.8

4 4 263 2.6 2.6

5 5 37 0.4 0.4

6 6 10 0.1 0.1

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_1_1 Household head: Sex

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Male 1 8,778 87.4 87.4

Female 2 1,254 12.5 12.5

NA 9 10 0.1 0.1

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_1_2 Household head: Age

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

1-1) What is the head of this household’s sex?

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

1-2) What is the head of household’s age in years?

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RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

12 12 5 0.0 0.0

17 17 2 0.0 0.0

18 18 1 0.0 0.0

19 19 2 0.0 0.0

20 20 6 0.1 0.1

21 21 9 0.1 0.1

22 22 23 0.2 0.2

23 23 29 0.3 0.3

24 24 64 0.6 0.6

25 25 42 0.4 0.4

26 26 64 0.6 0.6

27 27 110 1.1 1.1

28 28 98 1.0 1.0

29 29 115 1.1 1.1

30 30 158 1.6 1.6

31 31 147 1.5 1.5

32 32 201 2.0 2.0

33 33 228 2.3 2.3

34 34 275 2.7 2.7

35 35 310 3.1 3.1

36 36 287 2.9 2.9

37 37 283 2.8 2.8

38 38 279 2.8 2.8

39 39 259 2.6 2.6

40 40 295 2.9 2.9

41 41 299 3.0 3.0

42 42 274 2.7 2.7

43 43 323 3.2 3.2

44 44 317 3.2 3.2

45 45 360 3.6 3.6

46 46 355 3.5 3.5

47 47 306 3.0 3.0

48 48 314 3.1 3.1

49 49 352 3.5 3.5

50 50 341 3.4 3.4

51 51 282 2.8 2.8

52 52 260 2.6 2.6

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53 53 292 2.9 2.9

54 54 289 2.9 2.9

55 55 173 1.7 1.7

56 56 219 2.2 2.2

57 57 248 2.5 2.5

58 58 230 2.3 2.3

59 59 246 2.5 2.5

60 60 222 2.2 2.2

61 61 135 1.3 1.3

62 62 176 1.8 1.8

63 63 183 1.8 1.8

64 64 170 1.7 1.7

65 65 72 0.7 0.7

66 66 47 0.5 0.5

67 67 36 0.4 0.4

68 68 52 0.5 0.5

69 69 26 0.3 0.3

70 70 42 0.4 0.4

71 71 18 0.2 0.2

72 72 20 0.2 0.2

73 73 13 0.1 0.1

74 74 16 0.2 0.2

75 75 5 0.1 0.1

76 76 4 0.0 0.0

77 77 4 0.0 0.0

78 78 6 0.1 0.1

79 79 2 0.0 0.0

80 80 4 0.0 0.0

81 81 2 0.0 0.0

82 82 1 0.0 0.0

83 83 2 0.0 0.0

84 84 3 0.0 0.0

86 86 1 0.0 0.0

90 90 0 0.0 0.0

NA 99 11 0.1 0.1

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

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a1_1_3 Relation to household head

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Self 0 10,033 99.9 99.9

NA 99 10 0.1 0.1

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_1_4 Economic activity status

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Currently working as an employee, employer, or self-

employed. 1 9,061 90.2 90.2

Has a job, but currently on leave, such as parental

leave 2 25 0.3 0.3

Helping out family business 3 119 1.2 1.2

Has been unemployed for less than 12 months 4 94 0.9 0.9 Has been unemployed for 12 months or longer 5 95 0.9 0.9 Not able to work due to illness or disabilities 6 133 1.3 1.3

Retired 7 234 2.3 2.3

Full-time homemaker 8 169 1.7 1.7

Currently studying (student, etc.) 9 17 0.2 0.2

Other 10 84 0.8 0.8

NA 99 14 0.1 0.1

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_2_1 Household member(2): Sex

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Male 1 885 8.8 9.5

Female 2 8,455 84.2 90.5

NAP 0 703 7.0

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

1-3) (Interviewer: Do not ask this question to the household head.)

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

1-4) Which of the following best describes the status of main economic activity of the household head?

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

2-1) What is the head of this household’s sex?

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a1_2_2 Household member(2): Age

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

0 0 0 0.0 0.0

1 1 0 0.0 0.0

2 2 1 0.0 0.0

3 3 0 0.0 0.0

4 4 1 0.0 0.0

5 5 0 0.0 0.0

6 6 1 0.0 0.0

7 7 4 0.0 0.0

8 8 4 0.0 0.0

9 9 7 0.1 0.1

10 10 6 0.1 0.1

11 11 9 0.1 0.1

12 12 5 0.0 0.1

13 13 13 0.1 0.1

14 14 14 0.1 0.2

15 15 15 0.1 0.2

16 16 6 0.1 0.1

17 17 28 0.3 0.3

18 18 27 0.3 0.3

19 19 27 0.3 0.3

20 20 20 0.2 0.2

21 21 21 0.2 0.2

22 22 34 0.3 0.4

23 23 38 0.4 0.4

24 24 73 0.7 0.8

25 25 83 0.8 0.9

26 26 121 1.2 1.3

27 27 143 1.4 1.5

28 28 170 1.7 1.8

29 29 194 1.9 2.1

30 30 226 2.2 2.4

31 31 206 2.1 2.2

32 32 224 2.2 2.4

33 33 261 2.6 2.8

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

2-2) What is the head of household’s age in years?

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34 34 289 2.9 3.1

35 35 278 2.8 3.0

36 36 249 2.5 2.7

37 37 266 2.6 2.8

38 38 244 2.4 2.6

39 39 250 2.5 2.7

40 40 277 2.8 3.0

41 41 274 2.7 2.9

42 42 279 2.8 3.0

43 43 267 2.7 2.9

44 44 284 2.8 3.0

45 45 295 2.9 3.2

46 46 272 2.7 2.9

47 47 286 2.9 3.1

48 48 275 2.7 2.9

49 49 247 2.5 2.6

50 50 286 2.9 3.1

51 51 244 2.4 2.6

52 52 234 2.3 2.5

53 53 156 1.6 1.7

54 54 240 2.4 2.6

55 55 169 1.7 1.8

56 56 138 1.4 1.5

57 57 183 1.8 2.0

58 58 160 1.6 1.7

59 59 86 0.9 0.9

60 60 127 1.3 1.4

61 61 53 0.5 0.6

62 62 78 0.8 0.8

63 63 79 0.8 0.8

64 64 115 1.1 1.2

65 65 48 0.5 0.5

66 66 28 0.3 0.3

67 67 37 0.4 0.4

68 68 36 0.4 0.4

69 69 35 0.4 0.4

70 70 32 0.3 0.3

71 71 20 0.2 0.2

72 72 31 0.3 0.3

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73 73 26 0.3 0.3

74 74 27 0.3 0.3

75 75 25 0.2 0.3

76 76 39 0.4 0.4

77 77 26 0.3 0.3

78 78 21 0.2 0.2

79 79 22 0.2 0.2

80 80 24 0.2 0.3

81 81 16 0.2 0.2

82 82 25 0.2 0.3

83 83 40 0.4 0.4

84 84 27 0.3 0.3

85 85 3 0.0 0.0

86 86 6 0.1 0.1

87 87 16 0.2 0.2

88 88 16 0.2 0.2

89 89 12 0.1 0.1

90 90 15 0.1 0.2

91 91 6 0.1 0.1

92 92 1 0.0 0.0

93 93 5 0.1 0.1

95 95 1 0.0 0.0

96 96 1 0.0 0.0

97 97 1 0.0 0.0

NA 99 4 0.0 0.0

NAP 98 703 7.0

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_2_3 Household member(2): Relation to household head

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Spouse (Husband/ wife) 1 7,690 76.6 82.3

Child (son/daughter) 2 655 6.5 7.0

Parent (-in-law)/Step parent 3 734 7.3 7.9

Son-in-law or daughter-in-law 4 11 0.1 0.1

Grandson or granddaughter 5 8 0.1 0.1

Brother or sister 6 168 1.7 1.8

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

2-3) (Interviewer: Do not ask this question to the household head.)

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Other relative 7 29 0.3 0.3

Other nonrelative 8 42 0.4 0.4

NA 99 2 0.0 0.0

NAP 0 703 7.0

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_2_4 Household member(2): Economic activity status

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Currently working as an employee, employer, or self-

employed 1 4,807 47.9 51.5

Has a job, but currently on leave, such as parental

leave 2 44 0.4 0.5

Helping out family business 3 399 4.0 4.3

Has been unemployed for less than 12 months 4 42 0.4 0.5 Has been unemployed for 12 months or longer 5 41 0.4 0.4 Not able to work due to illness or disabilities 6 98 1.0 1.0

Retired 7 65 0.6 0.7

Full-time homemaker 8 3,247 32.3 34.8

Currently studying (student, etc.) 9 246 2.4 2.6

Other 10 342 3.4 3.7

DK 88 2 0.0 0.0

NA 99 6 0.1 0.1

NAP 0 703 7.0

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_3_1 Household member(3): Sex

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Male 1 3,699 36.8 48.4

Female 2 3,942 39.2 51.6

NAP 0 2,402 23.9

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

2-4) Which of the following best describes the status of main economic activity of the household head?

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

3-1) What is the head of this household’s sex?

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a1_3_2 Household member(3): Age

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

0 0 21 0.2 0.3

1 1 171 1.7 2.2

2 2 123 1.2 1.6

3 3 130 1.3 1.7

4 4 150 1.5 2.0

5 5 184 1.8 2.4

6 6 200 2.0 2.6

7 7 189 1.9 2.5

8 8 237 2.4 3.1

9 9 177 1.8 2.3

10 10 234 2.3 3.1

11 11 231 2.3 3.0

12 12 227 2.3 3.0

13 13 229 2.3 3.0

14 14 262 2.6 3.4

15 15 274 2.7 3.6

16 16 222 2.2 2.9

17 17 192 1.9 2.5

18 18 248 2.5 3.2

19 19 209 2.1 2.7

20 20 217 2.2 2.8

21 21 188 1.9 2.5

22 22 233 2.3 3.0

23 23 223 2.2 2.9

24 24 284 2.8 3.7

25 25 259 2.6 3.4

26 26 316 3.2 4.1

27 27 238 2.4 3.1

28 28 231 2.3 3.0

29 29 186 1.8 2.4

30 30 163 1.6 2.1

31 31 145 1.4 1.9

32 32 109 1.1 1.4

33 33 79 0.8 1.0

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

3-2) What is the head of household’s age in years?

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34 34 74 0.7 1.0

35 35 68 0.7 0.9

36 36 67 0.7 0.9

37 37 47 0.5 0.6

38 38 39 0.4 0.5

39 39 32 0.3 0.4

40 40 50 0.5 0.7

41 41 21 0.2 0.3

42 42 23 0.2 0.3

43 43 23 0.2 0.3

44 44 26 0.3 0.3

45 45 29 0.3 0.4

46 46 21 0.2 0.3

47 47 23 0.2 0.3

48 48 12 0.1 0.2

49 49 17 0.2 0.2

50 50 14 0.1 0.2

51 51 20 0.2 0.3

52 52 21 0.2 0.3

53 53 14 0.1 0.2

54 54 11 0.1 0.1

55 55 26 0.3 0.3

56 56 17 0.2 0.2

57 57 6 0.1 0.1

58 58 21 0.2 0.3

59 59 18 0.2 0.2

60 60 3 0.0 0.0

61 61 2 0.0 0.0

62 62 4 0.0 0.1

63 63 6 0.1 0.1

64 64 8 0.1 0.1

65 65 3 0.0 0.0

66 66 3 0.0 0.0

67 67 9 0.1 0.1

68 68 3 0.0 0.0

69 69 4 0.0 0.0

70 70 7 0.1 0.1

71 71 1 0.0 0.0

72 72 10 0.1 0.1

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73 73 1 0.0 0.0

74 74 1 0.0 0.0

75 75 4 0.0 0.0

76 76 3 0.0 0.0

77 77 8 0.1 0.1

78 78 5 0.1 0.1

79 79 16 0.2 0.2

80 80 2 0.0 0.0

81 81 2 0.0 0.0

82 82 0 0.0 0.0

84 84 5 0.0 0.1

86 86 2 0.0 0.0

87 87 2 0.0 0.0

88 88 1 0.0 0.0

91 91 1 0.0 0.0

93 93 0 0.0 0.0

NA 99 3 0.0 0.0

NAP 98 2,402 23.9

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_3_3 Household member(3): Relation to household head

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Spouse (Husband/ wife) 1 447 4.5 5.8

Child (son/daughter) 2 6,761 67.3 88.5

Parent (-in-law)/Step parent 3 164 1.6 2.1

Son-in-law or daughter-in-law 4 54 0.5 0.7

Grandson or granddaughter 5 33 0.3 0.4

Brother or sister 6 134 1.3 1.8

Other relative 7 31 0.3 0.4

Other nonrelative 8 14 0.1 0.2

NA 99 2 0.0 0.0

NAP 0 2,402 23.9

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

3-3) (Interviewer: Do not ask this question to the household head.)

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a1_3_4 Household member(3): Economic activity status

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Currently working as an employee, employer, or self-

employed 1 2,248 22.4 29.4

Has a job, but currently on leave, such as parental

leave 2 21 0.2 0.3

Helping out family business 3 58 0.6 0.8

Has been unemployed for less than 12 months 4 77 0.8 1.0 Has been unemployed for 12 months or longer 5 80 0.8 1.0 Not able to work due to illness or disabilities 6 38 0.4 0.5

Retired 7 7 0.1 0.1

Full-time homemaker 8 218 2.2 2.9

Currently studying (student, etc.) 9 3,718 37.0 48.7

Other 10 1,139 11.3 14.9

DK 88 3 0.0 0.0

NA 99 33 0.3 0.4

NAP 0 2,402 23.9

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_4_1 Household member(4): Sex

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Male 1 2,638 26.3 50.1

Female 2 2,623 26.1 49.9

NAP 0 4,782 47.6

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_4_2 Household member(4): Age

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

0 0 24 0.2 0.5

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

3-4) Which of the following best describes the status of main economic activity of the household head?

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

4-1) What is the head of this household’s sex?

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

4-2) What is the head of household’s age in years?

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1 1 144 1.4 2.7

2 2 130 1.3 2.5

3 3 136 1.4 2.6

4 4 154 1.5 2.9

5 5 194 1.9 3.7

6 6 181 1.8 3.4

7 7 217 2.2 4.1

8 8 226 2.3 4.3

9 9 200 2.0 3.8

10 10 219 2.2 4.2

11 11 195 1.9 3.7

12 12 227 2.3 4.3

13 13 245 2.4 4.7

14 14 187 1.9 3.6

15 15 175 1.7 3.3

16 16 210 2.1 4.0

17 17 146 1.5 2.8

18 18 129 1.3 2.5

19 19 169 1.7 3.2

20 20 132 1.3 2.5

21 21 150 1.5 2.8

22 22 137 1.4 2.6

23 23 173 1.7 3.3

24 24 188 1.9 3.6

25 25 161 1.6 3.1

26 26 137 1.4 2.6

27 27 113 1.1 2.2

28 28 107 1.1 2.0

29 29 113 1.1 2.2

30 30 65 0.7 1.2

31 31 25 0.3 0.5

32 32 37 0.4 0.7

33 33 33 0.3 0.6

34 34 27 0.3 0.5

35 35 44 0.4 0.8

36 36 16 0.2 0.3

37 37 9 0.1 0.2

38 38 5 0.1 0.1

39 39 6 0.1 0.1

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40 40 5 0.0 0.1

41 41 4 0.0 0.1

42 42 4 0.0 0.1

43 43 15 0.1 0.3

44 44 4 0.0 0.1

45 45 7 0.1 0.1

46 46 1 0.0 0.0

47 47 6 0.1 0.1

48 48 3 0.0 0.1

49 49 2 0.0 0.0

50 50 1 0.0 0.0

52 52 3 0.0 0.1

53 53 0 0.0 0.0

56 56 1 0.0 0.0

57 57 2 0.0 0.0

59 59 0 0.0 0.0

60 60 1 0.0 0.0

63 63 1 0.0 0.0

68 68 1 0.0 0.0

69 69 7 0.1 0.1

73 73 1 0.0 0.0

75 75 3 0.0 0.1

76 76 0 0.0 0.0

77 77 0 0.0 0.0

78 78 1 0.0 0.0

NA' 99 3 0.0 0.1

NAP 98 4,782 47.6

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_4_3 Household member(4): Relation to household head

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Spouse (Husband/ wife) 1 69 0.7 1.3

Child (son/daughter) 2 4,903 48.8 93.2

Parent (-in-law)/Step parent 3 16 0.2 0.3 Son-in-law or daughter-in-law 4 122 1.2 2.3

Grandson or granddaughter 5 62 0.6 1.2

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

4-3) (Interviewer: Do not ask this question to the household head.)

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Brother or sister 6 76 0.8 1.4

Other relative 7 11 0.1 0.2

Other nonrelative 8 3 0.0 0.1

NAP 0 4,782 47.6

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_4_4 Household member(4): Economic activity status

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Currently working as an employee, employer, or self-

employed 1 959 9.5 18.2

Has a job, but currently on leave, such as parental

leave 2 17 0.2 0.3

Helping out family business 3 27 0.3 0.5

Has been unemployed for less than 12 months 4 43 0.4 0.8 Has been unemployed for 12 months or longer 5 49 0.5 0.9 Not able to work due to illness or disabilities 6 9 0.1 0.2

Retired 7 2 0.0 0.0

Full-time homemaker 8 90 0.9 1.7

Currently studying (student, etc.) 9 3,090 30.8 58.7

Other 10 954 9.5 18.1

DK 88 1 0.0 0.0

NA 99 22 0.2 0.4

NAP 0 4,782 47.6

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_5_1 Household member(5): Sex

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Male 1 783 7.8 57.3

Female 2 583 5.8 42.7

NAP 0 8,677 86.4

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

4-4) Which of the following best describes the status of main economic activity of the household head?

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

5-1) What is the head of this household’s sex?

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a1_5_2 Household member(5): Age

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

0 0 13 0.1 0.9

1 1 62 0.6 4.6

2 2 53 0.5 3.9

3 3 68 0.7 5.0

4 4 46 0.5 3.4

5 5 61 0.6 4.4

6 6 63 0.6 4.6

7 7 61 0.6 4.5

8 8 76 0.8 5.5

9 9 50 0.5 3.7

10 10 66 0.7 4.8

11 11 40 0.4 2.9

12 12 53 0.5 3.9

13 13 47 0.5 3.4

14 14 43 0.4 3.1

15 15 42 0.4 3.1

16 16 46 0.5 3.4

17 17 19 0.2 1.4

18 18 28 0.3 2.1

19 19 29 0.3 2.1

20 20 42 0.4 3.1

21 21 19 0.2 1.4

22 22 47 0.5 3.4

23 23 31 0.3 2.2

24 24 58 0.6 4.3

25 25 41 0.4 3.0

26 26 30 0.3 2.2

27 27 56 0.6 4.1

28 28 10 0.1 0.7

29 29 6 0.1 0.4

30 30 8 0.1 0.6

31 31 6 0.1 0.4

32 32 10 0.1 0.7

33 33 6 0.1 0.4

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

5-2) What is the head of household’s age in years?

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34 34 11 0.1 0.8

35 35 2 0.0 0.1

37 37 3 0.0 0.2

40 40 1 0.0 0.1

43 43 2 0.0 0.1

45 45 1 0.0 0.0

56 56 1 0.0 0.0

62 62 1 0.0 0.0

68 68 3 0.0 0.2

73 73 1 0.0 0.1

74 74 0 0.0 0.0

78 78 1 0.0 0.1

81 81 1 0.0 0.1

83 83 0 0.0 0.0

84 84 1 0.0 0.1

85 85 1 0.0 0.1

NA' 99 1 0.0 0.1

NAP 98 8,677 86.4

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_5_3 Household member(5): Relation to household head

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Spouse (Husband/ wife) 1 2 0.0 0.2

Child (son/daughter) 2 1,157 11.5 84.7

Parent (-in-law)/Step parent 3 10 0.1 0.7 Son-in-law or daughter-in-law 4 16 0.2 1.2

Grandson or granddaughter 5 152 1.5 11.1

Brother or sister 6 20 0.2 1.4

Other relative 7 7 0.1 0.5

Other nonrelative 8 3 0.0 0.2

NAP 0 8,677 86.4

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

5-3) (Interviewer: Do not ask this question to the household head.)

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a1_5_4 Household member(5): Economic activity status

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Currently working as an employee, employer, or self-

employed 1 207 2.1 15.1

Has a job, but currently on leave, such as parental

leave 2 6 0.1 0.4

Helping out family business 3 4 0.0 0.3 Has been unemployed for less than 12 months 4 14 0.1 1.0 Has been unemployed for 12 months or longer 5 5 0.0 0.4 Not able to work due to illness or disabilities 6 4 0.0 0.3

Retired 7 1 0.0 0.1

Full-time homemaker 8 21 0.2 1.5

Currently studying (student, etc.) 9 773 7.7 56.5

Other 10 323 3.2 23.6

DK 88 0 0.0 0.0

NA 99 10 0.1 0.8

NAP 0 8,677 86.4

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_6_1 Household member(6): Sex

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Male 1 184 1.8 57.9

Female 2 133 1.3 42.1

NAP 0 9,726 96.8

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_6_2 Household member(6): Age

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

0 0 5 0.0 1.4

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

5-4) Which of the following best describes the status of main economic activity of the household head?

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

6-1) What is the head of this household’s sex?

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

6-2) What is the head of household’s age in years?

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1 1 16 0.2 5.0

2 2 17 0.2 5.4

3 3 25 0.2 7.8

4 4 22 0.2 6.8

5 5 9 0.1 2.9

6 6 8 0.1 2.7

7 7 20 0.2 6.2

8 8 26 0.3 8.1

9 9 19 0.2 5.9

10 10 10 0.1 3.1

11 11 19 0.2 6.1

12 12 7 0.1 2.3

13 13 4 0.0 1.1

14 14 12 0.1 3.8

15 15 5 0.0 1.5

16 16 5 0.1 1.6

17 17 23 0.2 7.4

18 18 4 0.0 1.2

19 19 8 0.1 2.5

20 20 1 0.0 0.2

21 21 5 0.1 1.7

22 22 2 0.0 0.7

23 23 8 0.1 2.4

24 24 3 0.0 0.8

25 25 11 0.1 3.4

26 26 4 0.0 1.3

27 27 1 0.0 0.3

28 28 4 0.0 1.3

30 30 2 0.0 0.6

32 32 7 0.1 2.2

35 35 3 0.0 1.1

38 38 1 0.0 0.2

72 72 1 0.0 0.2

78 78 0 0.0 0.1

80 80 0 0.0 0.0

83 83 2 0.0 0.5

NA' 99 1 0.0 0.3

NAP 98 9,726 96.8

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

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a1_6_3 Household member(6): Relation to household head

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Spouse (Husband/ wife) 1 1 0.0 0.2

Child (son/daughter) 2 204 2.0 64.2

Parent (-in-law)/Step parent 3 2 0.0 0.8 Son-in-law or daughter-in-law 4 3 0.0 1.1

Grandson or granddaughter 5 101 1.0 31.8

Brother or sister 6 1 0.0 0.4

Other relative 7 2 0.0 0.7

Other nonrelative 8 3 0.0 0.8

NAP 0 9,726 96.8

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

a1_6_4 Household member(6): Economic activity status

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Currently working as an employee, employer, or self-

employed 1 25 0.2 7.8

Has a job, but currently on leave, such as parental

leave 2 1 0.0 0.5

Has been unemployed for less than 12 months 4 1 0.0 0.2 Has been unemployed for 12 months or longer 5 4 0.0 1.4 Not able to work due to illness or disabilities 6 2 0.0 0.5

Full-time homemaker 8 4 0.0 1.4

Currently studying (student, etc.) 9 188 1.9 59.4

Other 10 90 0.9 28.3

NA 99 2 0.0 0.6

NAP 0 9,726 96.8

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

6-3) (Interviewer: Do not ask this question to the household head.)

A. The first question is about the head of this household.

6-4) Which of the following best describes the status of main economic activity of the household head?

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q1_1 Employment duration after finishing education

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Less than 1 year 1 291 2.9 2.9

1∼10 years 2 2,706 26.9 26.9

More than 10 years 3 6,952 69.2 69.2

Currently at school 4 95 0.9 0.9

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q1_2 Employment duration in current workplace

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Less than 1 year 1 1,588 15.8 15.8

1∼10 years 2 4,924 49.0 49.0

More than 10 years 3 3,347 33.3 33.3

Does not work at a specific workplace/ works as a

freelancer 5 184 1.8 1.8

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q2 Employment status

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Employee 1 7,096 70.7 70.7

Self-employed 2 2,290 22.8 22.8

Employer 3 658 6.5 6.5

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q2_1 Employment duration is fixed or not

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Fixed 1 620 6.2 8.7

Not fixed 2 6,476 64.5 91.3

Q1-1) How long has this person worked for pay after finishing his/her education?

Q1-2) How many years has this person worked at his/her current workplace?

Q2) Which of the following best describes this person’s employment status at his/her workplace? (Select one.)

Q2-1) Upon hiring, was the duration of employment fixed or not?

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NAP 0 2,947 29.3

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q2_2 Employment duration on the contract

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Less than 1 month 1 27 0.3 4.3

More than 1 month-Less than 1 year 2 76 0.8 12.3

1 year 3 203 2.0 32.7

More than 1 year-Less than 3 years 4 80 0.8 12.8

More than 3 years 5 235 2.3 37.9

NAP 0 9,423 93.8

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q2_3 Yes/No: Working for several days/weeks

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Yes 1 677 6.7 10.5

No 2 5,799 57.7 89.5

NAP 0 3,567 35.5

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q2_4 Yes/No: Working at current workplace continuously

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Yes 1 5,748 57.2 89.6

No 2 670 6.7 10.4

NAP 0 3,625 36.1

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

Q2-1) Upon hiring, was the duration of employment fixed or not?

Q2-2) (If “1. Fixed (Q2-1)”) How long is the duration of employment on the contract?

Q2-1) Upon hiring, was the duration of employment fixed or not?

Q2-3) (If “2. Not fixed (Q2-1)”) Does this person work for several days or weeks when he/she has a work to do?

Q2-4) Does this person think he/she can continue working at the current workplace, as long as the

company does not go out of business or lay off due to business hardship, or this person does not make

any serious mistake?

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q2_5 Who did give wage/salary

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Received from the workplace 1 6,591 65.6 92.9

Received from the staffing agency 2 149 1.5 2.1

Received from the contractor 3 341 3.4 4.8

Other 97 15 0.1 0.2

NAP 0 2,947 29.3

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q2_6 Yes/No: Receiving wage depending on performance

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Yes 1 1,151 11.5 11.5

No 2 8,892 88.5 88.5

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q3 Type of current job

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Private sector 1 7,569 75.4 75.4

Public sector 2 1,049 10.4 10.4

Not-for-profit sector, Non-governmental organization

(NGO) 3 222 2.2 2.2

I am affiliated with a specific company or business. 4 1,203 12.0 12.0

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q4 Total number of employees at current workplace

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

1 person (Respondent is the only employee) 1 2,346 23.4 23.4

Q2-5) Did this person receive wage or salary from his/her workplace, the staffing agency, or from the contractor? (Please answer based on this person’s last week’s work.)

Q2-6) Does your job pay you depending on your performance in selling products or providing services to customers by individually visiting or accepting them?

Q3) Which of the following best describes your current job? (Select one.)

Q4) Currently, what is the total number of employees at your workplace?

(Please answer by including all employees at the headquarters, branches, local offices, plants, sites, etc.)

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2 - 4 employees 2 1,321 13.2 13.2

5 - 9 employees 3 1,169 11.6 11.6

10 - 49 employees 4 1,817 18.1 18.1

50 - 99 employees 5 741 7.4 7.4

100 - 299 employees 6 681 6.8 6.8

300 - 999 employees 7 566 5.6 5.6

1,000 or more employees 8 1,342 13.4 13.4

DK/NA 9 59 0.6 0.6

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q5 Total number of people work under supervision

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

None 0 7,403 73.7 73.7

1-4 employees 1 1,291 12.9 12.9

5-9 employees 2 591 5.9 5.9

10 or more employees 3 751 7.5 7.5

DK 9 7 0.1 0.1

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q6_1 Number of working days per week

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Less than 4 days per week 1 1,012 10.1 10.1

5 days per week 2 3,703 36.9 36.9

6 days per week 3 3,971 39.5 39.5

7 days per week 4 1,352 13.5 13.5

DK/NA 10 5 0.0 0.0

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q6_2 Number of working hours per week

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

2 2 2 0.0 0.0

Q5) What is the total number of people work under your supervision? (persons)

Q6-1) How many days per week do you work in your main job?

Q6-2) On average, how many hours per week do you work in your main job?

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3 3 6 0.1 0.1

4 4 13 0.1 0.1

5 5 4 0.0 0.0

6 6 19 0.2 0.2

7 7 2 0.0 0.0

8 8 14 0.1 0.1

9 9 9 0.1 0.1

10 10 41 0.4 0.4

11 11 2 0.0 0.0

12 12 41 0.4 0.4

13 13 1 0.0 0.0

14 14 11 0.1 0.1

15 15 57 0.6 0.6

16 16 27 0.3 0.3

18 18 30 0.3 0.3

20 20 106 1.1 1.1

21 21 19 0.2 0.2

22 22 1 0.0 0.0

24 24 94 0.9 0.9

25 25 78 0.8 0.8

26 26 6 0.1 0.1

27 27 18 0.2 0.2

28 28 17 0.2 0.2

29 29 0 0.0 0.0

30 30 299 3.0 3.0

32 32 76 0.8 0.8

33 33 18 0.2 0.2

34 34 4 0.0 0.0

35 35 183 1.8 1.8

36 36 114 1.1 1.1

37 37 0 0.0 0.0

38 38 7 0.1 0.1

39 39 6 0.1 0.1

40 40 2,315 23.1 23.1

41 41 1 0.0 0.0

42 42 167 1.7 1.7

43 43 32 0.3 0.3

44 44 311 3.1 3.1

45 45 461 4.6 4.6

46 46 23 0.2 0.2

47 47 5 0.0 0.0

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48 48 1,033 10.3 10.3

49 49 31 0.3 0.3

50 50 694 6.9 6.9

51 51 7 0.1 0.1

52 52 35 0.4 0.4

53 53 8 0.1 0.1

54 54 431 4.3 4.3

55 55 108 1.1 1.1

56 56 164 1.6 1.6

57 57 37 0.4 0.4

58 58 17 0.2 0.2

59 59 7 0.1 0.1

60 60 1,009 10.0 10.0

61 61 4 0.0 0.0

62 62 6 0.1 0.1

63 63 68 0.7 0.7

64 64 12 0.1 0.1

65 65 33 0.3 0.3

66 66 104 1.0 1.0

67 67 1 0.0 0.0

68 68 8 0.1 0.1

69 69 2 0.0 0.0

70 70 432 4.3 4.3

71 71 1 0.0 0.0

72 72 371 3.7 3.7

73 73 1 0.0 0.0

74 74 5 0.0 0.0

75 75 16 0.2 0.2

76 76 3 0.0 0.0

77 77 42 0.4 0.4

78 78 47 0.5 0.5

80 80 91 0.9 0.9

81 81 1 0.0 0.0

82 82 6 0.1 0.1

84 84 270 2.7 2.7

85 85 6 0.1 0.1

87 87 1 0.0 0.0

90 90 59 0.6 0.6

91 91 24 0.2 0.2

92 92 1 0.0 0.0

94 94 5 0.1 0.1

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95 95 1 0.0 0.0

96 96 26 0.3 0.3

97 97 0 0.0 0.0

98 98 45 0.4 0.4

100 100 23 0.2 0.2

102 102 4 0.0 0.0

105 105 37 0.4 0.4

108 108 8 0.1 0.1

109 109 1 0.0 0.0

110 110 3 0.0 0.0

112 112 15 0.1 0.1

114 114 4 0.0 0.0

117 117 0 0.0 0.0

118 118 1 0.0 0.0

119 119 5 0.1 0.1

120 120 2 0.0 0.0

124 124 1 0.0 0.0

126 126 9 0.1 0.1

133 133 4 0.0 0.0

139 139 0 0.0 0.0

140 140 6 0.1 0.1

144 144 0 0.0 0.0

147 147 0 0.0 0.0

168 168 0 0.0 0.0

DK/NA 999 5 0.1 0.1

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q7 R has any other job or not

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Have no other job 1 9,699 96.6 96.6

Yes, regularly 2 72 0.7 0.7

Yes, occasionally based on-call 3 177 1.8 1.8

Yes, seasonally 4 95 0.9 0.9

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

Q7) Besides your main job, do you have any other job(s)?

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q7_1 Number of working hours per week in other job(s)

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

1 1 1 0.0 1.6

2 2 2 0.0 2.3

3 3 3 0.0 4.1

4 4 2 0.0 3.4

5 5 5 0.0 6.9

6 6 0 0.0 0.4

8 8 2 0.0 2.5

9 9 4 0.0 5.6

10 10 14 0.1 18.8

12 12 2 0.0 2.5

13 13 0 0.0 0.5

14 14 16 0.2 22.3

15 15 3 0.0 4.4

18 18 3 0.0 3.6

20 20 4 0.0 5.1

21 21 1 0.0 1.9

24 24 2 0.0 2.8

25 25 0 0.0 0.7

28 28 0 0.0 0.6

30 30 0 0.0 0.6

36 36 0 0.0 0.6

40 40 1 0.0 1.3

45 45 2 0.0 2.6

48 48 1 0.0 1.8

49 49 2 0.0 3.2

NAP 0 9,971 99.3

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q8_1 Being exposed to vibrations from hand tools

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 221 2.2 2.2

Q7-1) (Respondents who answered “2. Yes, regularly” in Q7 only)

Then, how many hours a week on average do you work in job(s)other than your main job?

Q8) Using the following scale, are you exposed at work to …….?

A. Vibrations passed into hands from hand tools, machinery, etc.

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Almost all the time 2 208 2.1 2.1

Around ¾ of the time 3 169 1.7 1.7

Around ½ of the time 4 344 3.4 3.4

Around ¼ of the time 5 600 6.0 6.0

Almost never 6 1,415 14.1 14.1

Never 7 7,085 70.5 70.5

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q8_2 Being exposed to vibrations when riding forklifts

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 206 2.1 2.1

Almost all the time 2 98 1.0 1.0

Around ¾ of the time 3 88 0.9 0.9

Around ½ of the time 4 148 1.5 1.5

Around ¼ of the time 5 347 3.5 3.5

Almost never 6 1,148 11.4 11.4

Never 7 8,008 79.7 79.7

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q8_3 Being exposed to noise

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 368 3.7 3.7

Almost all the time 2 341 3.4 3.4

Around ¾ of the time 3 216 2.2 2.2

Around ½ of the time 4 488 4.9 4.9

Around ¼ of the time 5 777 7.7 7.7

Almost never 6 2,132 21.2 21.2

Never 7 5,722 57.0 57.0

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

Q8) Using the following scale, are you exposed at work to …….?

B. Vibrations passed into the whole body by riding forklifts, dump trucks, etc.

Q8) Using the following scale, are you exposed at work to …….?

C. Noise so loud that you would have to raise your voice to talk to a person next to you

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q8_4 Being exposed to high temperatures

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 473 4.7 4.7

Almost all the time 2 380 3.8 3.8

Around ¾ of the time 3 269 2.7 2.7

Around ½ of the time 4 536 5.3 5.3

Around ¼ of the time 5 693 6.9 6.9

Almost never 6 1,863 18.5 18.5

Never 7 5,831 58.1 58.1

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q8_5 Being exposed to low temperatures

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 110 1.1 1.1

Almost all the time 2 110 1.1 1.1

Around ¾ of the time 3 130 1.3 1.3

Around ½ of the time 4 249 2.5 2.5

Around ¼ of the time 5 401 4.0 4.0

Almost never 6 1,993 19.8 19.8

Never 7 7,050 70.2 70.2

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q8_6 Breathing in smoke/fumes

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 259 2.6 2.6

Almost all the time 2 268 2.7 2.7

Around ¾ of the time 3 187 1.9 1.9

Around ½ of the time 4 337 3.4 3.4

Q8) Using the following scale, are you exposed at work to …….?

D. High temperatures which make you perspire even when not working

Q8) Using the following scale, are you exposed at work to …….?

E. Low temperatures which make your hands get very cold

Q8) Using the following scale, are you exposed at work to …….?

F. Breathing in smoke, fumes (such as welding or exhaust fumes), power or dust (such as wood dust or

mineral dust), etc.

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Around ¼ of the time 5 626 6.2 6.2

Almost never 6 1,338 13.3 13.3

Never 7 7,027 70.0 70.0

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q8_7 Breathing in vapors such as solvents

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 64 0.6 0.6

Almost all the time 2 37 0.4 0.4

Around ¾ of the time 3 39 0.4 0.4

Around ½ of the time 4 76 0.8 0.8

Around ¼ of the time 5 244 2.4 2.4

Almost never 6 1,023 10.2 10.2

Never 7 8,560 85.2 85.2

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q8_8 Being in skin contact with chemical products

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 51 0.5 0.5

Almost all the time 2 62 0.6 0.6

Around ¾ of the time 3 53 0.5 0.5

Around ½ of the time 4 122 1.2 1.2

Around ¼ of the time 5 390 3.9 3.9

Almost never 6 1,160 11.5 11.5

Never 7 8,204 81.7 81.7

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q8_9 Being exposed to radiation such as X-rays

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 43 0.4 0.4

Almost all the time 2 25 0.3 0.3

Q8) Using the following scale, are you exposed at work to …….?

G. Breathing in vapors such as solvents and thinners

Q8) Using the following scale, are you exposed at work to …….?

H. Being in skin contact with chemical products

Q8) Using the following scale, are you exposed at work to …….?

I. Radiation, such as X-rays, radioactive materials, welding beams, laser beams, etc.

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Around ¾ of the time 3 18 0.2 0.2

Around ½ of the time 4 48 0.5 0.5

Around ¼ of the time 5 116 1.2 1.2

Almost never 6 565 5.6 5.6

Never 7 9,228 91.9 91.9

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q8_10 Being exposed to tobacco smoke from other people

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 157 1.6 1.6

Almost all the time 2 154 1.5 1.5

Around ¾ of the time 3 163 1.6 1.6

Around ½ of the time 4 396 3.9 3.9

Around ¼ of the time 5 951 9.5 9.5

Almost never 6 2,293 22.8 22.8

Never 7 5,930 59.0 59.0

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q8_11 Handling with materials which can be infectious

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 43 0.4 0.4

Almost all the time 2 32 0.3 0.3

Around ¾ of the time 3 9 0.1 0.1

Around ½ of the time 4 26 0.3 0.3

Around ¼ of the time 5 47 0.5 0.5

Almost never 6 300 3.0 3.0

Never 7 9,586 95.4 95.4

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

Q8) Using the following scale, are you exposed at work to …….?

J. Tobacco smoke from other people

Q8) Using the following scale, are you exposed at work to …….?

K. Handling with materials which can be infectious, such as hospital or laboratory waste, bodily fluids,

etc.

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q9_1 Positions paining back/hands/shoulder/legs

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 1,271 12.7 12.7

Almost all the time 2 1,045 10.4 10.4

Around ¾ of the time 3 788 7.8 7.8

Around ½ of the time 4 1,355 13.5 13.5

Around ¼ of the time 5 1,660 16.5 16.5

Almost never 6 2,077 20.7 20.7

Never 7 1,847 18.4 18.4

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q9_2 Lifting/Moving people

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 42 0.4 0.4

Almost all the time 2 49 0.5 0.5

Around ¾ of the time 3 61 0.6 0.6

Around ½ of the time 4 66 0.7 0.7

Around ¼ of the time 5 141 1.4 1.4

Almost never 6 780 7.8 7.8

Never 7 8,904 88.7 88.7

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q9_3 Carrying/Moving heavy loads

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 402 4.0 4.0

Almost all the time 2 428 4.3 4.3

Around ¾ of the time 3 418 4.2 4.2

Around ½ of the time 4 799 8.0 8.0

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

A. Positions tiring or paining your back, hands, shoulder, or legs

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

B. Lifting or moving people

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

C. Carrying or moving heavy loads

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Around ¼ of the time 5 1,494 14.9 14.9

Almost never 6 2,273 22.6 22.6

Never 7 4,230 42.1 42.1

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q9_4 Standing/Walking continuously

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 1,338 13.3 13.3

Almost all the time 2 1,081 10.8 10.8

Around ¾ of the time 3 845 8.4 8.4

Around ½ of the time 4 1,467 14.6 14.6

Around ¼ of the time 5 1,490 14.8 14.8

Almost never 6 1,549 15.4 15.4

Never 7 2,272 22.6 22.6

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q9_5 Repetitive hand/arm movements

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 1,860 18.5 18.5

Almost all the time 2 1,570 15.6 15.6

Around ¾ of the time 3 982 9.8 9.8

Around ½ of the time 4 1,305 13.0 13.0

Around ¼ of the time 5 1,419 14.1 14.1

Almost never 6 1,366 13.6 13.6

Never 7 1,542 15.4 15.4

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q9_6 Working in company building

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 5,277 52.5 52.5

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

D. Standing or walking continuously

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

E. Repetitive hand or arm movements

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

F. Working in your company building

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Almost all the time 2 1,446 14.4 14.4

Around ¾ of the time 3 426 4.2 4.2

Around ½ of the time 4 607 6.0 6.0

Around ¼ of the time 5 437 4.4 4.4

Almost never 6 712 7.1 7.1

Never 7 1,138 11.3 11.3

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q9_7 Working from home using computers

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 7 0.1 0.1

Almost all the time 2 8 0.1 0.1

Around ¾ of the time 3 9 0.1 0.1

Around ½ of the time 4 32 0.3 0.3

Around ¼ of the time 5 148 1.5 1.5

Almost never 6 814 8.1 8.1

Never 7 9,025 89.9 89.9

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q9_8 Working at home, but not using home computers

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 62 0.6 0.6

Almost all the time 2 24 0.2 0.2

Around ¾ of the time 3 6 0.1 0.1

Around ½ of the time 4 20 0.2 0.2

Around ¼ of the time 5 104 1.0 1.0

Almost never 6 801 8.0 8.0

Never 7 9,025 89.9 89.9

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

G. Working from home using computers

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

H. Working at home, which is not working from home using computers

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q9_9 Working in client’s office/on streets,

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 889 8.9 8.9

Almost all the time 2 853 8.5 8.5

Around ¾ of the time 3 429 4.3 4.3

Around ½ of the time 4 587 5.8 5.8

Around ¼ of the time 5 443 4.4 4.4

Almost never 6 1,232 12.3 12.3

Never 7 5,609 55.9 55.9

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q9_10 Dealing with people such as customers/passengers

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 1,818 18.1 18.1

Almost all the time 2 1,179 11.7 11.7

Around ¾ of the time 3 599 6.0 6.0

Around ½ of the time 4 712 7.1 7.1

Around ¼ of the time 5 825 8.2 8.2

Almost never 6 1,235 12.3 12.3

Never 7 3,676 36.6 36.6

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q9_11 Working on computers

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 899 9.0 9.0

Almost all the time 2 538 5.4 5.4

Around ¾ of the time 3 381 3.8 3.8

Around ½ of the time 4 601 6.0 6.0

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

I. Working in a client’s office or on streets, which is neither your company building nor your home

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

J. Dealing directly with people who are not employees at your company such as customers, passengers, pupils, patients, etc.

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

K. Working on computers or network (terminal)

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Around ¼ of the time 5 809 8.1 8.1

Almost never 6 864 8.6 8.6

Never 7 5,950 59.2 59.2

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q9_12 Mainly using internet/e-mails

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 442 4.4 4.4

Almost all the time 2 313 3.1 3.1

Around ¾ of the time 3 251 2.5 2.5

Around ½ of the time 4 492 4.9 4.9

Around ¼ of the time 5 1,013 10.1 10.1

Almost never 6 1,376 13.7 13.7

Never 7 6,156 61.3 61.3

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q9_13 Wearing personal protection gears/equipment

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

All the time at work 1 826 8.2 8.2

Almost all the time 2 469 4.7 4.7

Around ¾ of the time 3 195 1.9 1.9

Around ½ of the time 4 319 3.2 3.2

Around ¼ of the time 5 368 3.7 3.7

Almost never 6 1,434 14.3 14.3

Never 7 6,432 64.0 64.0

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q10 How well R is informed about health and safety

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Very well informed 1 1,292 12.9 12.9

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

L. Mainly using internet or e-mails

Q9) Using the following scale, does your main job involve ……?

M. Wearing personal protection gears or equipment

Q10) Regarding the health and safety risks related to performance of your work, how well informed

would you say you are?

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Survey on Labor Environment, 2006

Well informed 2 3,040 30.3 30.3

Not very well informed 3 2,160 21.5 21.5

Not at all well informed 4 3,551 35.4 35.4

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q11 Total number of commuting hours

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

Work and home are the same place 0 613 6.1 6.1

Less than 1 hour 1 5,398 53.8 53.8

1-2 hours 2 2,609 26.0 26.0

More than 2 hours 3 1,361 13.6 13.6

DK/NA 999 61 0.6 0.6

Total 10,043 100.0 100.0

q12_1 How many times a month does R work at night

RESPONSE PUNCH FREQ. PERCENT VALID %

1 1 194 1.9 9.5

2 2 232 2.3 11.3

3 3 131 1.3 6.4

4 4 139 1.4 6.8

5 5 140 1.4 6.9

6 6 51 0.5 2.5

7 7 60 0.6 2.9

8 8 58 0.6 2.8

9 9 14 0.1 0.7

10 10 217 2.2 10.6

11 11 5 0.0 0.2

12 12 64 0.6 3.1

13 13 39 0.4 1.9

14 14 35 0.3 1.7

15 15 204 2.0 10.0

16 16 14 0.1 0.7

17 17 6 0.1 0.3

18 18 3 0.0 0.1

Q11) How many minutes per day do you usually spend travelling from home to work and back?

Q12-1) How many times a month do you work at night, for at least 2 hours between 10:00pm and

05:00am?

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