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Employment promotion or job<br />

training schemes<br />

According to <strong>ICSE</strong>-<strong>93</strong> countries<br />

• may classify separately workers participating in public or private<br />

employment promotion or job training schemes on terms of employment<br />

which correspond to paid employment jobs.<br />

Draft 19 th ICLS resolution concerning work statistics recommends that:<br />

participants in employment promotion programmes be classified as<br />

employed if,… the participant contributes to the production of goods and<br />

services of an economic unit for which he or she receives payment in cash<br />

or in kind, including a government social benefit.<br />

• Considerable policy interest in this group<br />

• Separate identification in revised <strong>ICSE</strong> could provide statistics to<br />

monitor the effectiveness of government employment creation<br />

programmes<br />

<strong>International</strong> Conference of <strong>Labour</strong> Statisticians<br />

2 to 11 October 2013<br />

Department of Statistics<br />

Apprentices, trainees and<br />

interns<br />

<strong>ICSE</strong>-<strong>93</strong>: workers who hold explicit or implicit contracts of paid<br />

employment which specify that all or part of their remuneration<br />

should be in the form of training for a trade or profession<br />

Draft 19 th ICLS resolution concerning works statistics: Includes in<br />

employment those apprentices, interns or trainees who work for<br />

pay in cash or in kind<br />

• those who work in exchange for training or workplace<br />

experience, without remuneration, should not be included in<br />

employment but should be separately identified<br />

Possible approach in a future <strong>ICSE</strong> might be to provide a single<br />

category of<br />

Employees in training defined as:<br />

Apprentices, interns or trainees who work, usually for a reduced<br />

rate of pay in cash or in kind, while undertaking training and/or<br />

gaining workplace experience in an occupation<br />

Department of Statistics<br />

<strong>International</strong> Conference of <strong>Labour</strong> Statisticians<br />

2 to 11 October 2013

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