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TJJ0841 - Target 4 - Economic - Employed population (or employees) in hotels and restaurants |
Definition |
The civil employed population includes all the persons who work for an income and whose work is usually done in one of the activities of the national economy, being defined as an economic or social activity, based on a work contract or a free-lance activity (self-employed) in order to get income such as salary, in kind payment, etc. The following categories of persons are included: - employees who work in one of the activities of the national economy in the public (integrally of state and public of national interest), mixed, private, cooperative and collective; - employers - managers of private units - that employ labour force for the activity of their units; - self-employed; - unpaid family workers. The civil employed population does not include the armed forces and similar (the personnel of the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Administration and Interior, Romanian Intelligence Office, conscripts), convicts and political and community organisations employees. |
Periodicity |
Annual |
Data sources |
INS - Labour force balance |
Methodology |
Employees: persons who exercise their activity on the basis of an employment contract in an economic or social unit - regardless of the form of ownership in exchange for a remuneration in the form of a salary in cash or in kind. |
Last update |
OCT 04, 2024 |
Observations |
The starting year for the data series is 2008. Starting with 2014, the labor resources, as well as the category of non-employees belonging to civil employment for the respective year were estimated based on the resident population on January 1st, of the following calendar year. For further details visit quality profile of the indicator. For additional information you may contact us by e-mail at: datestat@insse.ro or by phone at: 021-3181824 - extension 1278. |
Responsible person |
Dumitriu D Diana Rodica, email: rodica.dumitriu@insse.ro, phone 0213181854/ 0372317153 int. 1495 |
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