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What are the five red lines of the labor force survey?

The five red lines of labor force survey are: never change households without permission, never fabricate data until on-site investigation, never allow anyone to submit data instead of investigators, never allow investigators to modify survey data themselves, and never allow investigators to disclose personal data of survey sample households for any reason.

The main contents of the labor force survey include the age, sex, residence, education level, employment status, occupation and industry, working hours, reasons for unemployment, unemployment time, income and participation in social security. The specific investigation contents shall be formulated by the Bureau of Statistics in conjunction with relevant departments and submitted to the State Council for approval.

Objects and methods of labor force survey

The labor force survey includes people who live in their families at the time of the survey and people who have left their families for less than half a year. The labor force survey adopts the method of sampling survey, and organizes investigators to investigate the employment situation of the population above 16. Each survey needs to sample 400,000 households, involving 6.5438+0.800 counties (cities, districts) with a population of 6.5438+0.3 million.

The first survey was conducted in June 2005+10. In order to accumulate experience and steadily promote the establishment of the labor force survey system, in 2006, the number of surveys was increased to two, which were conducted in May and 1 1 month respectively. Since 2007, this survey has been conducted quarterly, in February, May, August and 10 respectively.