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9.2. Disadvantaged groups on the labour market

A supplementary survey called "Disadvantaged groups on the labour market" was linked to the Labour Force Survey, Q1 2015 which was carried out on the selected sample of households of the basic survey at the same time.

The information gained from the ad hoc module is used mainly as a supplement for the labour market characteristics data, collected in the Labour Force Survey. The 'people with disability' definition is based on self-classification, due to conceptual differences, the comparability with administrative data sources is limited.

Those are classified as 'people with disability' who have long-term (existing for at least 6 months) health problems, diseases or certain skills, activities cause long-term (lasting for at least 6 months) problems and are limited in work related activities.

1.8% of the respondents aged 19-64 who answered the basic survey did not answer the supplementary survey Q1 2015.


The performance rate of the supplementary survey "Disadvantaged groups on the labour market", Q1 2015


Denomination It concerns the respondent Performance rate
and was answered but wasn't answered total
persons %
Total6 038 498108 1936 146 69198.2
Gender
male2 968 04755 6593 023 70698.2
female3 070 45052 5343 122 98498.3
Age group
19–24691 85512 607704 46298.2
25–543 986 54271 2064 057 74898.2
55–641 360 10124 3801 384 48198.2
Highest level of education
primary1 048 45214 3781 062 83098.6
secondary3 662 92463 5363 726 46098.3
tertiary1 327 12130 2791 357 40097.8
Economic activity
employed4 012 02270 1904 082 21298.3
unemployed337 4653 698341 16398.9
economically inactive1 689 01034 3061 723 31698.0


37.9 % of the answered interviews were answered by a third person – other member of the family.


The proxy-interviews rate of the supplementary survey "Disadvantaged groups on the labour market", Q1 2015



Denomination Personally answered Proxy-interviews Total Proxy-interview rate
persons %
Total3 747 3812 291 4446 038 82537.9
Gender
male1 549 3601 418 6882 968 04747.8
female2 198 021872 7573 070 77828.4
Age group
15–24276 904415 279692 18360.0
25–542 498 8291 487 7133 986 54237.3
55–64971 648388 4521 360 10028.6
Highest level of education
primary658 430390 3511 048 78037.2
secondary2 228 2971 434 6283 662 92439.2
tertiary860 655466 4661 327 12035.1
Economic activity
employed2 437 8681 574 1554 012 02239.2
unemployed214 529123 264337 79336.5
economically inactive1 094 985594 0251 689 01035.2


There may be some difference between the same aggregates of the published absolute numbers due to the weighting and summing up. The evaluation of the distribution ratios was happened electronically - without individual correction, so the sum of partial data is not always equal to the displayed rounded value of the aggregated data.



The following questions of the questionnaire were linked to the part "people with disability".



The weighted data and sample size of the supplementary survey "Disadvantaged groups on the labour market", Q1 2015


DenominationMaleFemaleTotal
weighted datasampleweighted datasampleweighted datasample
persons
Total2 968 04717 8243 070 77818 7496 038 82536 573
Have long-term health problem, disease
yes634 5014 193725 0855 0621 359 5869 255
no2 333 54613 6312 345 69313 6874 679 23927 318
Certain skills, activities cause long-term problems
yes356 3562 466407 1463 041763 5025 507
no2 611 69115 3582 663 63215 7085 275 32331 066
Suffered discrimination due to health state
During job search58 09040462 697446120 786850
At workplace in daily work27 61518229 09621156 711393
In the course of staff reduction24 91516724 74617049 660337
During official administration12 2868410 9048523 189169

 
2.1. Methodology of labour market
 
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