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Working (employed) persons comprise those who do not work during
                        the research week but have a job (excluding self-employed job) and work on
                        it after days-off (they are still eligible for salary/wage in days-off or going to
                        continue working after less than one month days-off).

                            In addition, the following specific cases are also considered as working
                        (employed) persons:

                            a) People are participating in skill training or improvement activities as
                        required from their jobs;
                            b) People work as apprentices, internship (even doctor internship) for pay;

                            c)  Students/pupils/pensioners  have  a  job  in  the  reference  period
                        (excluding self-employed job) for at least one hour for income;

                            d)  Those  who  are  job-seekers/job-registrants  or  unemployment
                        insurance claimers but have a job in the reference period (excluding self-
                        employed work) for at least one hour for income;

                            đ)  Family  workers:  Those  who  work  for  pay  or  profits  but  such
                        payments and profits are not be paid directly to them but accumulated in
                        general income of their family.
                            Employment to population ratio is the percentage of total employed
                        persons to total population.


                                    Employment to      =   Employed population    × 100
                                  population ratio (%)       Total population


                            Rate of trained labour force is the indicator reflecting the comparable
                        rate  of  trained  labour  force  to  total  number  of  persons  in  labour  force  in
                        the period.


                              Rate of trained    =   Number of trained in labour force   × 100
                              labour force (%)        Total number of labour force

                            Number  of  trained  labour  includes  those  who  satisfy  both  of  the
                        following conditions:
                            - Be employed in the economy or unemployment;

                            - Have been trained in a training or an establishment whose responsibility
                        is training in professional, technical knowledge under the National Education


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