1990 POPULATION CENSUS Detailed data based on a 2 per cent representative sample (1992)
V. EXPLANATION OF CONCEPTS
- children aged 6-14 years who don't go to school, - pupils of day-schools (pupils of the generál school, secondary schools, secondary vocational schools, students of colleges, universities even if they receive scholarships and apprentices even if they receive wages of skilled workers), - other dependents (the 15 year old and older dependents who don't belong to any of the above groups, e.g. the homemakers, agricultural family helpers if in 1989 they worked less than 90 hours. Within the group of dependents, children in state care, non-pensioner inhabitants of social homes, those receiving regular social provisions are "dependents living on public funds", if they have no other income. In the chapter "Comprehensive data", with regard to the census years before 1990, the number of the unemployed seeking a job and the number of those seeking a job for the first time were indicated, respectively, in the groups of active earners and dependents. The population of productive age covers the 15-59 year old males and the 15-54 year old females. The productive age doesn't mean any restriction with regard to the labour law: over their productive age, males aged 60 and over and females aged 55 and over and those under the productive age — after having completed the age of 14 — can be economically active irrespective of their age. Because of the latter, in certain tables on occupation, those aged 14 years who are not of productive age but can be considered already as economically active are taken out from the corresponding five-year age-group and are shown separately or together with the next age-group (of those aged 15-19 years). INOUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Active earners were assigned by the population census to the corresponding major division of the economy — and within that, to the corresponding division, major group and group — on the basis of their present employer (in somé cases, of their present place of work) according to the Standard Industrial Classification System. The most detailed distribution, i.e. the totál enumeration of the divisions within the major divisions of the economy is in Table 2.2.2. In this table, within the major division "Agriculture and forestry" there is alsó a further detailed distribution by major groups, and the group "agricultural production" is divided in state, co-operative and other agriculture, too. Of the major divisions of the economy, mining and manufacturing, construction, agriculture and forestry, transport, post and telecommunication, trade, water works and supply and other material activities are included in the material major divisions, while personal and economic services, health, social and cultural services as well as community, administrative and other services in the group of non-material major divisions. The assignment to the individual major divisions, divisions, major groups and groups of the national economy was performed in the following way: a/ The employees and the members of co-operatives representing the majority of active earners were included — irrespective of their individual occupations — in the group, and then corresponding to that, in the major group, division and major division to which the employing enterprise, cooperative, institution etc. belonged, on the basis of its main activity, according to the Standard Industrial Classification System. In somé cases, e.g. in the case of those employed in public administration, health, educational etc. institutions, the assignment to the division was not decided upon by the employer but according to the working place. (E.g. if the physicians' employer was the local council, and 259