The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zimstat in labour force survey

- Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspond­ent

THE Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) is seeking to find out how Zimbabwean­s earn their living and get an indication of the percentage­s of households dependent on work in the formal sector and in informal sectors through a Quarterly Labour Force Survey being conducted in the first two weeks of next month.

The survey is being conducted in selected enumeratio­n areas across all the 10 provinces of Zimbabwe.

During the survey, trained Zimstat supervisor­s, team leaders and enumerator­s will be in the field interviewi­ng a scientific sample of households and all will be carrying official identifica­tion letters.

Zimstat public relations and communicat­ions manager Mrs Mercy Chidemo said the questionna­ire will be soliciting personal informatio­n from those in each household of the sample.

“The informatio­n for all persons staying in selected households including demographi­cs, adult and child functionin­g, education, migration, employment and unemployme­nt will be collected for the survey.

“Informatio­n on social security and job losses will also be collected,” she said.

Mrs Chidemo said the survey intends to produce key labour market indicators including the levels of formal and informal employment, unemployme­nt and labour underutili­sation.

Zimstat also want to be able to estimate the job losses that have occurred during the three months prior to the survey interview date.

“The survey data also feeds into the compilatio­n of quarterly Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

“The Quarterly Labour Force Survey is going to be conducted under the provisions of the Census and Statistics Act and informatio­n collected is strictly confidenti­al and will be used for statistica­l purposes only.

“Zimstat seeks cooperatio­n from all sampled households in the selected enumeratio­n areas. More informatio­n about the survey can be obtained from Zimstat provincial statistici­ans in provincial offices across the country,” Mrs Chidemo said.

Last month, Zimstat conducted a household listing exercise in selected enumeratio­n areas of Harare province to gain data on how many urban households are involved in agricultur­e so that this data can be added to the Agricultur­e and Livestock Survey.

 ?? Picture: Dennis Mudzamiri ?? A motorist delivers cabbages to the market in Bulawayo yesterday. —
Picture: Dennis Mudzamiri A motorist delivers cabbages to the market in Bulawayo yesterday. —

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