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name column variable label value label note

PartⅠ: Women's manpower

id 1-16 Sample code string

area 1-1 Region 1. Taipei City

2. Taiwan Province 3. Kaohsiung City

stage 2-3 Stratum

town 4-9 Virtual townships code Refer to Appendix 1

id1 10-12 Household

no 13-14 Persons aged 15 years or over in each sampled household

id2 15-16 Serial no. of interviewees in household

0 a0 17 Are questions answered by

interviewees himself/herself?

1. Yes, by himself/herself 2. Equivalent

3. No, proxy

1 a1 18 Relationship to householder 01. Householder

02. Parent or Spouse’s parent 03. Spouse

04. Brother/Sister or Spouse’s brother/sister and Brother’/Sister’

spouse

05. Child and Child’s spouse 06. Grandchild and Grandchild’s

spouse 07. Other relatives

08. Non-relatives and Others

2 a2 19 Sex 1. Male

2. Female 3 a3 20-22 Current age in full years

4 a4 23 Marital status 1. Never married

2. Married and cohabited 3. Divorced or separated 4. Widowed

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5 a5 24 Educational attainment (highest) 01. Illiterate (skip to Q7) 02. Self-educated (skip to Q7) 03. Primary school (skip to Q7) 04. Junior high school (skip to Q7) 05. Senior high school (skip to Q7) 06. Vocational school (go to Q6) 07. Junior college (go to Q6) 08. University (go to Q6) 09. Master’s (go to Q6) 6 a6 25-26 Academic or professional specialty 00. Skip or N/A

01. Literature 02. Law 03. Business 04. Science 05. Engineering 06. Agriculture 07. Medical

08. Military and police 09. Education

10. Others 7 a7 27-28 What were you mainly doing during

last week?

01. Undertaking a kind of work (go to Q8)

02. Undertaking works after school hours (go to Q8)

03. Undertaking works after housekeeping (go to Q8)

04. Having a job but not at work (skip to Q11)

05. Jobless but seeking one or waiting for an offer after seeking (skip to Q14)

06. Intend to work but not seeking (skip to Q13)

07. Attending schools or rebrushing to take entrance exams (mark (2) ,

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if worked part-time) (stop) 08. Housekeeping (mark (3), if

worked part-time) (stop) 09. Old age (elders aged 65 or over)

or disable (stop)

10. In armed force, prison or missing (stop)

11. Others (stop) 8 How many hours did you work for the major job last week?

a8_1a 29-31 (1)A. paid job _____hours 0. Skip or N/A a8_1b 32-34 (1) B. unpaid family job__ hours 0. Skip or N/A a8_2a 35-36 (2) A. paid job _____hours 0. Skip or N/A a8_2b 37-38 (2) B. unpaid family job__ hours 0. Skip or N/A

a8_3 39-41 (3)Total ____ hours 0. Skip or N/A (If total hours less than 40, go to Q9; otherwise, skip to Q19)

9 a9 42-43 Why did you work less than 40 hours last week?

00. Skip or N/A

01. Busy in housekeeping (skip to Q19)

02. Busy in studying/attending school (skip to Q19)

03. Unwilling to work longer (skip to Q19)

04. Wound or illness (skip to Q19) 05. Official holidays, personal leaves

(sick leaves excluded), and special days off (go to Q10)

06. Seasonal reasons (go to Q10) 07. Work itself only need less than 40

hours’ efforts (go to Q10) 08. Unfavorable conditions of

business (go to Q10)

09. Bad weather or natural calamities (go to Q10)

10. Others (go to Q10)

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4 10 a10 44 Do you expect an increase of working

hours?

0. Skip or N/A 1. Yes (skip to Q19) 2. No (skip to Q19) 11 a11 45 Why were you absent from work last

week?

0. Skip or N/A

1. Wound or illness (skip to Q19) 2. Seasonal reasons (skip to Q19) 3. Official holidays, personal leaves

(sick leaves excluded), and special days off (skip to Q19)

4. Decide to work shortly but no pay for that currently (skip to Q16) 5. Not at work resulted from

accidents even though having employed and paid (skip to Q19) 6. Waiting for a recall (go to Q12) 7. Others (skip to Q19)

12 a12 46 Did you earn any pay from work last week?

0. Skip or N/A 1. Yes (skip to Q19) 2. No (skip to Q16) 13 a13 47 If there is a job offer, can you take it at

once?

0. Skip or N/A 1. Yes (stop)

3. No, because of attending school (stop)

4. No, because of housekeeping (stop)

5. No, because of old age or disable (stop)

6. No, because of others (stop) 14 a14_1 48 How did you seeking a job? 0. Skip or N/A

1. Referenced by relatives, friends or teachers (go to Q15)

2. Through private employment agencies (go to Q15)

multiple choices a14_2 49 How did you seeking a job?

a14_3 50 How did you seeking a job?

a14_4 51 How did you seeking a job?

a14_5 52 How did you seeking a job?

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a14_6 53 How did you seeking a job? 3. Referring recruiting advertisements or posters (go to Q15)

4. Through public employment offices (go to Q15)

5. Through civil service exams and placement (go to Q15)

6. Others ( go to Q15) 15 a15 54 Do you expect a full-time job or a

part-time job?

0. Skip or N/A

1. A full-time job (go to Q16) 2. A part-time job (go to Q16) 16 a16 55-56 How long did it take to seek a job or

wait for a recall while you were jobless? __weeks(go to Q17)

0.Skip or N/A 99. Over 99 weeks

17 a17 57 Did you have a job before? 0. Skip or N/A

1. Yes (go to Q18) 2. No (stop) 18 a18 58 What was the main reason you left the

last job mentioned in Q17?

0. Skip or N/A

1. Establishment closed or business shrunk (go to Q19)

2. Not satisfied with that job (go to Q19)

3. Ill health (go to Q19)

4. Seasonal or temporary work of that job finished (go to Q19)

5. Got married or gave birth (if interviewee is female) (go to Q19) 6. Retired (go to Q19)

7. Busy in housekeeping (go to Q19) 8. Others (go to Q19)

19 a19_1 59-60 What is the main workplace you are/were in? (3) Major products or services

Refer to Appendix 2

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6 a19_2 61 What is the main workplace you

are/were in? (4) number of employees

0.Skip or N/A

1. 1 person (go to Q20) 2. 2– 9 persons (go to Q20) 3. 10 – 29 persons (go to Q20) 4. 30 – 49 persons (go to Q20) 5. 50 – 99 persons (go to Q20) 6. 100-499 persons (go to Q20) 7. 500 persons or more (go to Q20) 8. government organs (go to Q20) a19_3 62-63 What is the secondary workplace you

are/were in? (3) Major products or business (go to Q20)

Refer to Appendix 2

20 What is/was your duty in the main workplace mentioned in Q19?

a20_1 64-65 Description of the major job (go to Q21)

Refer to Appendix 3

a20_2 66-67 Description of the secondary job (go to Q21)

Refer to Appendix 3

21 a21_1 68 What is/was the class of workers you are/were in for the undertaken work?

0.Skip or N/A 1. Employer

2. Own-account worker 3. Government employee 4. Private-sector employee 5. Unpaid family worker PartⅡ: Women's Marriage, Fertility and Employment Survey

idb 69-70 Serial no. of interviewees in household 1 How many children do you think is the most ideal to have?

a b1a 71 The most ideal to have ____children 0. Skip or N/A For unmarried

interviewee, stop; otherwise, go to Q2

b b1b 72 Among them, ____boys 0. Skip or N/A

2 b2_1 73-74 What was your exact age at entering first marriage (or cohabitation)?Age in full years (Skip Q2-2, if

interviewee's husband didn't live in this household surveyed)

0. Skip or N/A

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7 b2_2 75-76 Husband's serial number in Manpower

Survey Questionnaire(go to Q3)

0. Skip or N/A

3 How many children have you borne?

Ever childbirth

b3_1a 77-78 ________ boys 0. Skip or N/A Skip to Q5, if

interviewee aged 60 years or over;

otherwise, go to Q4

b3_1b 79-80 ________ girls 0. Skip or N/A

How many children do you have now?

b3_1_1a 81 The number of you have at the moment : ________ boys

0. Skip or N/A Skip to Q5, if

interviewee aged 60 years or over;

otherwise, go to Q4

b3_1_1b 82 The number of you have at the moment : ________ girls

0. Skip or N/A

How many children do you reside with?

b3_1_2a 83 The children who reside with you:

Among them, _____ boys

0. Skip or N/A Skip to Q5, if

interviewee aged 60 years or over;

otherwise, go to Q4

b3_1_2b 84 The children who reside with you:

Among them, _____ girls

0. Skip or N/A

b3_2 85 How many children have you ever borne?

0. Skip or N/A

2. No childbirth yet (Skip to Q6, if interviewee who are married and cohabited under aged 50 years;

Otherwise, go skip Q7) 4 The gender of your children

Birthdays dated with ROC calendar:

(Note: year with ROC’s Epoch=year with Western Epoch -1911.)

b4_1 86 The 1st birth: _____ (go to Q5) 0.Skip or N/A 1. Male 2. Female b4_1_1 87-90 The 1st birth: (Year/Month)

____/____(go to Q5)

0. Skip or N/A

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4 b4_2 91 The 2nd birth: _____ (go to Q5) 0.Skip or N/A 1. Male 2. Female b4_2_1 92-95 The 2nd birth: (Year/Month)

____/____ (go to Q5)

0. Skip or N/A

b4_3 96 The 3rd birth: _____ (go to Q5) 0.Skip or N/A 1. Male 2. Female b4_3_1 97-100 The 3rd birth: (Year/Month)

____/____ (go to Q5)

0. Skip or N/A

b4_4 101 The 4th or last (if greater than 4) birth:

_____ (go to Q5)

0.Skip or N/A 1. Male 2. Female b4_4_1 102-105 The 4th or last (if greater than 4) birth:

(Year/Month) ____/____(go to Q5)

0.Skip or N/A

5 b5 106 Who mainly took care of your first child aged less than 3 years in the daytime?

0. Skip or N/A

1. Self (child’s parents)

2. Parents (child’s grandparents) 3. Other relatives (free)

4. Babysitter ( at interviewee’s own home )

5. Babysitter (at babysitter’s home) 6. Public-funded nursery or childcare

center

7. Private-funded nursery or childcare center

8. Others

Go to Q6, if interviewee who is married and cohabited under 50 years old;

otherwise, skip to Q7

6 Do you expect to have children in the next following 5 years?

b6_1a 107 Be ideal to have ____children (go to Q7)

0. Skip or N/A

b6_1b 108 Among them, ____boys (go to Q7) 0. Skip or N/A b6_2 109 Do you expect to have children in the

next following 5 years? (go to Q7)

0.Skip or N/A 2.No

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9 7 b7_1 110 Are your parents/ in-laws still living

when you get married? (multiple choices)

0. Skip or N/A 1. Father-in-law

Stop, if aged 65 years or over;

Skip to Q9, if aged 50-65 years; Go to Q8, if aged less than 50 years.

b7_2 111 Are your parents/ in-laws still living when you get married? (multiple choices)

0. Skip or N/A

2. Mother-in-law and Father-in-laws

b7_3 112 Are your parents/ in-laws still living when you get married? (multiple choices)

0. Skip or N/A

3. Father and father-in-laws

b7_4 113 Are your parents/ in-laws still living when you get married? (multiple choices)

0. Skip or N/A

4. Mother and father-in-laws(Stop, if aged 65 years or over; Skip to Q9, if aged 50-65 years; Go to Q8, if aged less than 50 years.) 5. Both Parents and in-laws passed

away (Stop, if parents/in-laws aged 65 years or over; Otherwise, skip to Q9)

8 How long did you reside with your parents/in-laws in five years of marriage?

b8_1 114-115 Duration of living with father-in-law:

______ (go to Q9)

0.Skip or N/A

b8_2 116-117 Duration of living with mother-in-law:

_______ (go to Q9)

b8_3 118-119 Duration of living with your father:

_______ (go to Q9)

b8_4 120-121 Duration of living with your mother:

_______ (go to Q9)

9 b9 122 Did you have a job before married?

work duration : _____ years _____

months (Go to Q10, if ever childbirth;

otherwise, skip to Q11)

0. Skip or N/A 1. Under six months 2. Six months-1year 3. 1-3 years

4. 3 years or over

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5. Had never undertaken a paid job 10 b10 123 Did you work since married until first

birth given? (Go to Q11)

0. Skip or N/A

1. Yes, had undertaken a paid job 2. No, had never undertaken a paid

job 11 Does your husband currently have a job?

Have a job

b11_1_1 124-125 His monthly regular income:

NT$________

00. Skip or N/A

01. Unpaid family worker 02. Under NT$3,000 03. NT$3,000 – NT$5,999 04. NT$6,000 – NT$9,999 05. NT$10,000 – NT$14,999 06. NT$15,000 – NT$19,999 07. NT$20,000 – NT$24,999 08. NT$25,000 – NT$29,999 09. NT$30,000 – NT$39,999 10. NT$40,000 – NT$49,999 11. NT$50,000 and over b11_1_2 126 Does your husband currently have a

job?

0. Skip or N/A

2. No, had no job (Active servicemen are included)

Do you have a job now?

Have a job

b11_2_1 127-128 Your monthly regular income:

NT$________.

00. Skip or N/A

01. Unpaid family worker 02. Under NT$3,000 03. NT$3,000 – NT$5,999 04. NT$6,000 – NT$9,999 05. NT$10,000 – NT$14,999 06. NT$15,000 – NT$19,999 07. NT$20,000 – NT$24,999 08. NT$25,000 – NT$29,999 09. NT$30,000 – NT$39,999 10. NT$40,000 – NT$49,999

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11. NT$50,000 and over 11 b11_2_2 129-130 Employment status 00. Skip or N/A

01. Ever quitted because of marriage but have a job now (go to Q12) 02. Ever quitted because of childbirth

but have a job now (skip to Q13) 03. Ever quitted because of other

reasons but have a job now (skip to Q15)

04. Always have a job before and after married (stop)

05. Jobless before married but have a job after then till now (stop) 06. Ever quitted because of marriage,

jobless since then till now (skip to Q15)

07. Ever quitted because of marriage, had a job after then but jobless now (go to Q12)

08. Ever quitted because of

childbirth, jobless since then till now (skip to Q14)

09. Ever quitted because of

childbirth, had a job after then but jobless now (skip to Q13) 10. Ever quitted because of other

reasons, jobless since then till now (skip to Q15)

11. Always jobless before and after married (stop)

12 b12 131-134 How long did it take to have a job again after you quitted because of marriage? It took ___years __ months to be re-employed (skip to Q15)

0. Skip or N/A

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12 13 b13_1 135-138 How long did it take to have a job

again after you quitted because of childbirth (or pregnancy)? It took __

years __ months to be re-employed (go to Q14)

0. Skip or N/A

b13_2 139-140 Your age at the moment of this re-employment: ______ years old (in full years) (go to Q14)

0. Skip or N/A

b13_3 141-142 Number of children you had at the moment of this re-employment:

______ persons (go to Q14)

0. Skip or N/A

b13_4 143-146 Age of your youngest child at the moment of this re-employment:

______ years ______ months old (go to Q14)

0. Skip or N/A

14 b14_1 147 At which births given (or carried) respectively when you quitted a job?

(go to Q15)

0. Skip or N/A

b14_2 148 At which births given (or carried) respectively when you quitted a job?

(go to Q15)

0. Skip or N/A

b14_3 149 At which births given (or carried) respectively when you quitted a job?

(go to Q15)

0. Skip or N/A

b14_4 150 At which births given (or carried) respectively when you quitted a job?

(go to Q15)

0.Skip or N/A

15 b15 151-152 When did you quit a job? (go to Q16) 0.Skip or N/A 16 b16 153-154 What sort of work did you mainly do

before you quitted a job?Major products or business(go to Q17)

Refer to Appendix 2

17 b17 155-156 What sort of work did you mainly do before you quitted a job? Job title (go to Q18)

Refer to Appendix 3

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13 18 b18 157 What is/was the class of workers you

are/were in before you quitted a job?

0. Skip or N/A 1. Employer(stop)

2. Own account worker(stop) 3. Government employee(go to Q19) 4. Private-sector employee

(go to Q19)

5. Unpaid family worker(stop) 19 b19 158 For the cause of your resignation, are

you voluntary or according to workplace regulations?

0. Skip or N/A

1. Resigned voluntarily 2. workplace regulations Part Ⅲ:Spouse’s manpower

idc 159-160 Serial no. of interviewees in household

0 c0 161 Are questions answered by

interviewees himself/herself?

0. Skip or N/A

1. Yes, by himself/herself 2. Equivalent

3. No, proxy

1 c1 162 Relationship to householder 00. Skip or N/A

01. Householder

02. Parent or Spouse’s parent 03. Spouse

04. Brother/Sister or Spouse’s brother/sister and Brother’/Sister’

spouse

05. Child and Child’s spouse 06. Grandchild and Grandchild’s

spouse 07. Other relatives

08. Non-relatives and Others

2 c2 163 Sex 0. Skip or N/A

1. Male 2. Female 3 c3 164-166 Current age in full years 0. Skip or N/A

4 c4 167 Marital status 0. Skip or N/A

1. Never married 2. Married and cohabited

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3. Divorced or separated 4. Widowed

5 c5 168 Educational attainment (highest) 00. Skip or N/A

01. Illiterate (skip to Q7) 02. Self-educated (skip to Q7) 03. Primary school (skip to Q7) 04. Junior high school (skip to Q7) 05. Senior high school (skip to Q7) 06. Vocational school (go to Q6) 07. Junior college (go to Q6) 08. University (go to Q6) 09. Master’s (go to Q6) 6 c6 169-170 Academic or professional specialty 00. Skip or N/A

01. Literature 02. Law 03. Business 04. Science 05. Engineering 06. Agriculture 07. Medical

08. Military and police 09. Education 10. Others 7 c7 171-172 What were you mainly doing during

last week?

00. Skip or N/A

01. Undertaking a kind of work (go to Q8)

02. Undertaking works after school hours (go to Q8)

03. Undertaking works after housekeeping (go to Q8)

04. Having a job but not at work (skip to Q11)

05. Jobless but seeking one or waiting for an offer after seeking (skip to Q14)

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06. Intend to work but not seeking (skip to Q13)

07. Attending schools or rebrushing to take entrance exams (mark (2) , if worked part-time) (stop) 08. Housekeeping (mark (3), if

worked part-time) (stop) 09. Old age (elders aged 65 or over)

or disable (stop)

10. In armed force, prison or missing (stop)

11. Others (stop) 8 How many hours did you work last week?

c8_1a 173-175 (1)A. For the major job: paid job _____hours

0. Skip or N/A

c8_1b 176-178 (1)B. For the major job: unpaid family job__ hours

0. Skip or N/A

c8_2a 179-180 (2)A. For the secondary job: paid job _____hours

0. Skip or N/A

c8_2b 181-182 (2)B. For the secondary job: unpaid family job__ hours

0. Skip or N/A

c8_3 183-185 (3)Total ____ hours 0. Skip or N/A (If total hours less than 40, go to Q9; otherwise, skip to Q19)

9 c9 186-187 Why did you work less than 40 hours last week?

00. Skip or N/A

01. Busy in housekeeping (skip to Q19)

02. Busy in studying/attending school (skip to Q19)

03. Unwilling to work longer (skip to Q19)

04. Wound or illness (skip to Q19) 05. Official holidays, personal leaves

(sick leaves excluded), and special

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days off (go to Q10)

06. Seasonal reasons (go to Q10) 07. Work itself only need less than 40

hours’ efforts (go to Q10) 08. Unfavorable conditions of

business (go to Q10)

09. Bad weather or natural calamities (go to Q10)

10. Others (go to Q10) 10 c10 188 Do you expect an increase of working

hours?

0. Skip or N/A 1. Yes (skip to Q19) 2. No (skip to Q19) 11 c11 189 Why were you absent from work last

week?

0. Skip or N/A

1. Wound or illness (skip to Q19) 2. Seasonal reasons (skip to Q19) 3. Official holidays, personal leaves

(sick leaves excluded), and special days off (skip to Q19)

4. Deciding to work in the near future but no pay currently (skip to Q16) 5. Not starting to work yet for some

reasons even though have employed and paid (skip to Q19) 6. Waiting for a recall (go to Q12) 7. Others (skip to Q19)

12 c12 190 Did you earn any pay from work last week?

0. Skip or N/A 1. Yes (skip to Q19) 2. No (skip to Q16) 13 c13 191 If there is a job offer, can you take it at

once?

0. Skip or N/A 1. Yes (stop)

3. No, because of attending school (stop)

4. No, because of housekeeping (stop)

5. No, because of old age or disable

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(stop)

6. No, because of others (stop) 14 c14_1 192 How did you seek a job? 0. Skip or N/A

1. Referenced by relatives, friends or teachers (go to Q15)

2. Through private employment agencies (go to Q15)

3. Referring recruiting advertisements or posters (go to Q15)

4. Through public employment offices (go to Q15)

5. Through civil service exams and placement (go to Q15)

6. Others (go to Q15)

multiple choices c14_2 193 How did you seek a job?

c14_3 194 How did you seek a job?

c14_4 195 How did you seek a job?

c14_5 196 How did you seek a job?

c14_6 197 How did you seek a job?

15 c15 198 Do you expect a full-time job or a part-time job?

0. Skip or N/A

1. A full-time job (go to Q16) 2. A part-time job (go to Q16) 16 c16 199-200 How long did it take to seek a job or

wait for a recall while you were jobless? ___weeks (go to Q17)

00.Skip or N/A 99. Over 99 weeks

17 c17 201 Did you have a job before? 0. Skip or N/A

1. Yes (go to Q18) 2. No (stop) 18 c18 202 What was the main reason you left the

last job mentioned in Q17?

0. Skip or N/A

1. Establishment closed or business shrunk (go to Q19)

2. Not satisfied with that job (go to Q19)

3. Ill health (go to Q19)

4. Seasonal or temporary work of that job finished (go to Q19)

5. Got married or gave birth (if interviewee is female) (go to Q19) 6. Retired (go to Q19)

7. Busy in housekeeping (go to Q19)

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8. Others (go to Q19) 19 c19_1 203-204 What is the main workplace you

are/were in? (3) Major products or services (go to Q20)

Refer to Appendix 2

c19_2 205 What is the main workplace you are/were in? (4) number of employees

0. Skip or N/A

1. 1 person (go to Q20) 2. 2– 9 persons (go to Q20) 3. 10 – 29 persons (go to Q20) 4. 30 – 49 persons (go to Q20) 5. 50 – 99 persons (go to Q20) 6. 100-499 persons (go to Q20) 7. 500 persons or more (go to Q20) 8. government organs (go to Q20) c19_3 206_207 What is the secondary workplace you

are/were in? (3) Major products or services (go to Q20)

Refer to Appendix 2

20 What is/was your duty in the main workplace mentioned in Q19?

c20_1 208-209 Description of the major job (go to Q21)

Refer to Appendix 3

c20_2 210-211 Description of the secondary job (go to Q21)

Refer to Appendix 3

21 c21 212 What is/was the class of workers you are/were in for the undertaken work?

0. Skip or N/A 1. Employer

2. Own-account worker 3. Government employee 4. Private-sector employee 5. Unpaid family worker weight1 213-217 Weight of women’s spouses 0. Skip or N/A

weight2 218-222 Weight of women

county 223-224 County code Refer to Appendix 1

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01 Taipei County

02 Yilan County

03 Taoyuan County

04 Hsinchu County

05 Miaoli County

06 Taichung County

07 Changhua County

08 Nantou County

09 Yunlin County

10 Chiayi County

11 Tainan County

12 Kaohsiung County

13 Pingtung County

14 Taitung County

15 Hualien County

16 Penghu County

17 Keelung City

18 Hsinchu City

19 Taichung City

20 Chiayi City

21 Tainan City

63 Taipei City

64 Kaohsiung City

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-20- 02 Forestry and Logging

03 Fishing

11 Coal Mining 12 Crude Petroleum, Natural Gas and Geothermal

Sources 13 Metal Ore Mining

14 Salt Industry

15 Land Clay and Stone Mining 16 Chemical and Fertilizer Mining 17 Other Mining

18 Land Clay and Stone Quarrying 20 Food and Beverages Manufacturing

21 Beverages and Tobacco Manufacturing 22 Textiles Mills

23 Apparel, Clothing Accessories and Other Textile Product Manufacturing

24 Leather, Fur and Allied Product Manufacturing 25 Wood and Bamboo Products Manufacturing &

Manufacture of Non-metallic Furniture 26 Papermaking, Paper Products, and Printing 27 Chemical Material Manufacturing

28 Chemical Products Manufacturing 29 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing

30 Rubber Products Manufacturing 31 Plastic Products Manufacturing 32 Non-metallic Mineral Products Manufacturing 33 Basic Metal Industries

34 Fabricated Metal Products Manufacturing 35 Machinery Equipment Manufacturing and

Repairing 36 Electrical & Electronic Machinery, Supplies and

Equipment Manufacturing and Repairing

37 Transport Equipment Manufacturing and Repairing 38 Precision Equipment Manufacturing

39 Miscellaneous Industrial Products Manufacturing 41 Electric Power Supply 42 Gas Supply

43 Steam and Hot Water Supply 44 Water Supply

51 Civil Engineering Construction 52 Mechanics, Electricity and Pipe Lines Construction

53 Painting, Coating, Mounting and Matting

59 Other Construction

61 Wholesale Trade 62 Retail Trade

63 Foreign Trade 64 Eating Places

71 Transportation 72 Warehousing and Storage 73 Communications

81 Financing and Auxiliary Financing 82 Insurance Carriers

83 Merchandise Brokers 84 Legal and Business Services

85 Rental and Leasing of Machinery Equipment 91 Public Administration and Defense

92 Sanitary and Pollution Controlling Services 93 Social Work Activities

96 Extra-territorial Organizations and Bodies

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-21- 02 Architects, Engineers and Related Technicians 03 Architects, Engineers and Related Technicians 04 Aircraft and Ship Managing Officers

05 Biologists and Related Technicians

06 Dentists, Doctors of Chinese Medicine, Veterinarians and Related Professionals 07 Dentists, Doctors of Chinese Medicine, Veterinarians and Related Professionals 08 Statistician, Mathematicians, and Systems Analysts and Related Professionals 09 Economists

11 Accountants 12 Lawyers and Legal Professionals

13 Teachers 14 Religious Professionals

15 Authors, Journalists and Related Writers

16 Calligraphers, Sculptors, Photographers, and Related Workers 17 Composers and Performers

18 Gymnasts and Related Athletics

19 Other Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified 20 Legislators and Government Administrators

21 Senior Officers of Government-owned and Private Businesses 30 Business Clerical Supervisors 31 Government Administrative Officials 32 Stenographers, Typists and Related Workers 33 Bookkeeps, Cashiers and Related Workers 34 Computer Operators

35 Transportation and Communication Clerical Supervisors 36 Transport Conductors 37 Post Service Clerks

38 Telecommunications Technicians 39 Other Related Clerks

40 Wholesale and Retail Managers

41 Own-account Workers of Wholesale and Retail 42 Sale Auditors and Buyers

43 Technical Salesmen, Travelling Salesmen and Sales Agents 44 Trade Brokers, Auctioneers and Related Workers

45 Salespersons and Related Workers 49 Other Sales Workers

50 Hotel and Restaurant Managers 51 Own-account Workers of Hospitality

52 Domestic Housekeepers and Related Establishments 53 Cooks, Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers

54 Hired Labors and Other Establishment Housekeepers

55 Building Caretakers, Cleaners and Related Workers 56 Cleaners and Pressers

57 Hairdressers, Beauticians, Hair-coloring and Related Workers 58 Protective Services Workers

59 Other Service Workers 60 Farm Managers

61 Farm Owners

62 Crop and Animal Producers 63 Forestry Workers

64 Fishery Workers 65 Hunters

70 Producing Monitors and Supervisors

71 Miners, Quarry Workers, Well Drillers and Related Workers 72 Metal Processing Makers

73 Workers in Wood and Papermakers

74 Chemical Makers and Related Trades Workers

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-22- 78 Tobacco Products Makers

79 Garment Makers, Sewers, Upholsters and Related Workers 80 Shoe-makers and Leather Makers

81 Cabinet-makers and Related Furniture Workers 82 Stone Cutters

83 Workers in Iron, Tool-makers and Machine-tool Operators 84 Machine Assemblers and Precision-instrument Makers

85 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers and Related Workers

86 Broadcasting and Sound Recording Equipment Operators and Movie-broadcasters 87 Tongmen, Welders, Sheet-metal Workers and Structural-Metal Erectors

88 Jewellery and Precious-metal Workers 89 Glass Makers, Potters, and Related Workers 90 Rubber and Plastic Products Makers 91 Paper and Paperboard Products Makers 92 Printing Trades Workers

93 Painters

94 Other Producing and Related Workers

95 Bricklayers, Carpenters and Joiners, and Building Frame Related Workers 96 Stationary Engine and Related Plant Operators

97 Crane, Hoist Plant Operators and Dock Workers 98 Mobile Plant Operators

99 Apprentices and Related Workers

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