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Measuring Work and Labor Market Participation in a Census

Measuring Work and Labor Market Participation in a Census

Introduction

The most important way in which members of a society transform their human capital is through their engagement in productive activities. Data on economic characteristics from a census result in valuable and reliable insights on labor supply and labor underutilization, industrial activities, commercial growth and human resource management at the local level, and for small population groups.

  • This technical note is available in both English and Russian.
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