Continuous sample survey of population labor force report 2008

By: Trinidad & Tobago Central Statistical Office
Material type: TextTextSeries: 89Publisher: Port of Spain : Central Statistical Office, 2010Description: 185 p. tbls., graphsSubject(s): Trinidad & Tobago | Labour Statistics | Reports | Employment Statistics | CaribbeanSummary: The labour force report 2008, compiled by the Central Statistical Office of Trinidad & Tobago's Ministry of Planning, Economic and Social Restructuring and Gender Affairs, presents a comprehensive analysis of the country's labour market trends and characteristics. This report is based on the continuous sample survey of population, a nationally representative survey that collects data on various aspects of the population's labour force. The report provides an overview of the labour market's performance in 2008, highlighting key indicators such as labour force participation rates, employment and un-employment rates and occupational industrial distributions.
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The labour force report 2008, compiled by the Central Statistical Office of Trinidad & Tobago's Ministry of Planning, Economic and Social Restructuring and Gender Affairs, presents a comprehensive analysis of the country's labour market trends and characteristics. This report is based on the continuous sample survey of population, a nationally representative survey that collects data on various aspects of the population's labour force. The report provides an overview of the labour market's performance in 2008, highlighting key indicators such as labour force participation rates, employment and un-employment rates and occupational industrial distributions.

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