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Percentage of informal employed workers
Informal employed workers (informal workers) are those who have
jobs in one of the following five groups: (i) Unpaid family workers; (ii)
Own-account workers, self-employed workers in the informal sector; (iii)
Wage worker who are not allowed to sign a labor contract or are allowed to
sign a labor contract but their compulsory social insurance premiums are not
paid by the recruitment establishment; (iv) Cooperative members who do
not pay compulsory social insurance; (v) Self-employed or wage workers in
households or agriculture, forestry and fishery households.
Workers in the agriculture, forestry and fishery households.
Informal employment rate is the ratio of the number of informal
employed persons to the total number of employed persons.
Formula:
Number of informal
Informal employment rate = employed persons × 100
(%) Total number of
employed persons
Labour productivity is the indicator reflecting the working
performance of labour, usually measured by Gross Domestic Product to a
worker on an average in the reference period, usually a calendar year.
Labour productivity = Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
(VND/employee) Average employed population
Average monthly income per employed worker
Income of an employed worker includes the following items:
- Income from wages, salaries and other incomes of salary-like nature,
including: overtime conpensation, bonuses, allowances, etc. of wage workers
in the economy. These incomes can be in cash or in kind.
- Income from production and business activities, includes: Profits
from agricultural production activities which sell products, profits from
trading in goods and services,... excluding income from loan interest or
income paid that is not related to the job at hand.
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