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Formula:

                             The rate of under-5          Number of under-5 children


                           children registered with   =   registered with birth certificate   × 100
                             birth certificate (%)        Number of under-5 children

                         Number of deaths registered with death certificate: The number of deaths
                     registered  with  death  certificate  is  the  number  of  deaths  registered  with  death
                     certificate  in  the  reference  period.  The  number  of  deaths  registered  with  death
                     certificate comprises those who were declared to be dead in accordance with the
                     court judgments/decisions and recorded in  the register of civil  status  change in
                     line with the Law on Civil Status, and those who are death certificate registration
                     on time and overdue.

                         LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT

                         Labor  force  (also  known  as  current  economically  active  population)
                     comprises of all persons aged 15 years and over who are the employed (working)
                     or  the  unemployed  during  the  reference  period  (7  days  prior  to  the  time  of
                     observation).
                         Number  of  working  (employed)  labors  in  the  economy:  Working
                     (employed) labors consist of all persons aged 15 years and over who did any job
                     during the reference period (not prohibited by law) for at least one hour to create

                     goods  or provide services for pay or profit.  Working (employed) labors do not
                     include  those  who  are  self-employed  in  the  agricultural,  forestry  and  fishery
                     sector, i.e. those who work to produce own-use products for their my family and
                     themselves.
                         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;


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