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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
labour force (%) = Total number of labour force × 100
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 System for 3 months and more, have been graduated or
granted the degree/certificate including: short-term training, vocational
secondary school, vocational college, professional secondary school,
college, university and post-graduate (master, doctor, and science doctorate).
Unemployment rate
The number of unemployed persons is persons aged 15 years and
over, met the following factors in the reference period: (i) currently not
working; (ii) seeking employment; (iii) ready to work.
Unemployed population also consists of those persons who are
currently unemployed and ready to work but do not seek employment in
the reference period, due to have been able to get work or
business/productive activities to start after the reference period.
Unemployment rate expressing the rate between the number of
unemployed persons and the labor force.
Unemployment rate = Number of unemployed persons × 100
(%) Labour force
Underemployment rate
The number of underemployed persons comprise those who are
employed during the reference period (07 days prior to the time of
observation) satisfy all three of the following criteria:
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