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Employed with Excessive Hours (More Than 48 Hours Actually Worked per Week) in All Jobs by Sex, Branch of Economic Activity and Class of Worker
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Contact and information

Information

Unit
As Indicated
Contact
Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division (LSRSD)
Social Sector Statistics Service (SSSS)
Sectoral Statistics Office (SSO)
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
16/F Cyberpod 3 Eton Centris, EDSA Corner Quezon Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines 1100
Telefax No.: 83761921
E-mail: lsrsd.staff@psa.gov.ph
Latest update
10/22/2019
Update frequency
Annually
Next update
9/30/2020
Survey
Labor Force Survey
Creation date
9/28/2018
Source
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
Matrix
3K3E4020
Footnotes

Footnotes

Notes:
1. Annualized data for 2014 from the Labor Force Survey is the average of April, July and October survey rounds which excluded Leyte province.
2. Annualized data for 2015 from the Labor Force Survey is the average of January, April, July and October survey rounds which excluded Leyte province. The use of the annualized 2015 LFS data using the four survey rounds was based on the result of the referendum conducted among members of the Inter-Agency Committee on Labor and Productivity Statistics.
3. See Metadata of Statistical Indicators on Decent Work for definitions and other information.
Indicator
Percentage distribution employed with excessive hours in all jobs by sex, branch of economic activity and class of worker
- Data disaggregation based on primary job.
- 2005 data refers to average of April, July and October as
the inquiry on hours worked in all jobs began in April 2005
round of the LFS.
Number of employed with excessive hours in all jobs by sex, branch of economic activity and class of worker (000)
- Data disaggregation based on primary job.
- 2005 data refers to average of April, July and October as
the inquiry on hours worked in all jobs began in April 2005
round of the LFS.