Zimbabwe Labor Force and Child Labor Survey 2011
General Info
Original or alternative title
LFCLS 2011
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
June, 2011 - June, 2011
Data type
Survey:
Cross-sectional - Household - Individual - Nationally representative - Urban-rural representative
Summary
The Labor Force Survey conducted in 2011 collected nationally-representative data regarding labor and employment in Zimbabwe. The objectives of the survey included collecting information on the informal and formal employment sectors, number of child laborers, the impact of work on child laborers, and the living conditions and characteristics of the population.
Data were collected through a questionnaire. The survey successfully canvassed 9,359 households. The targeted populations included people of working age, 15 years and older, as well as child laborers ages 5-17 years.
Keywords
Absenteeism, Agriculture, Child labor, Cooking fuels, Dermatitis, Education, Electricity, Employment, Employment benefits, Family composition, Family size, Fishing, Health care access, Health status, Hours worked, Household air pollution, Housing, Housing conditions, Income, Leisure activities, Manufacturing, Marital status, Mining, Occupational injuries, Occupational risk factors, Occupations, Parental survival, Poisonings, Private health facilities, Public health facilities, Sanitation, Skin diseases, Unemployment, Water supply
Citation
Contributors
Suggested citation
International Labour Organization (ILO), Ministry of Labour and Social Services (Zimbabwe), National Social Security Authority (Zimbabwe), Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency. Zimbabwe Labor Force and Child Labor Survey 2011.