Slovenian Labour Force Survey is a Slovenian research with a tradition. The LFS measures the labour status and other characteristics of the population in a certain week of each quarter, by spreading the sample uniformly over all the weeks of the quarter. The survey provides data on size, structure and characteristics of active and inactive population of the Republic of Slovenia. The survey was conducted as one of the surveys of the Eurostat Labour Force Survey which includes data from 27 Member States of the European Union, four Candidate Countries and two EFTA countries (Norway and Switzerland). In Slovenia, 22.714 households participated throughout the whole year 2010. Comparability through time and space is possible as Eurostat distributes Labour Force Survey data of other participating countries. Social Science Data Archives distribute the anonymised version (ADS10P) of the original deindividualized data file (ADS10), which is distributed by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia in its safe room and by the remote access. Data on personal income are added to the dataset (DURS register) – an average monthly income in either the whole year or a shorter period of time, if a person had worked for less than a year. In the anonymised data file, the income is grouped into 10 classes of approximately equal size, whereas the variables with the exact income numbers are available only in the original ADS10 data file.
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Face-to-face interview: Computer-assisted (CAPI/CAMI)Personal CA interviews. Only when surveying a household for the first time. Computer assisted telephone interview (CATI). When surveying a household after the first time.Interview.FaceToFace.CAPIorCAMI