Sources and Methods: Labour Statistics
Volume 5: Population Censuses
Sao Tome and Principe
1.Name and address of the organization responsible for the census:
Direcçao de Economia e Estatística, C.P. 256, Sao Tomé.
2.Population censuses conducted since 1945 (years):
1950, 1960, 1970, 1981 and 1991. The present description relates
to the 1991 census (held on 4 August).
3.Coverage of the census:
(a) Geographical scope
Whole territory.
(b) Persons covered
All persons of all ages.
4.Reference period:
The week preceding the census day. A short period (the week
preceding the census) and a long reference period (the 12 months
preceding the census) are used in the questions put to employed
persons regarding their hours of work.
5.Main topics:
(a) Total population, by sex and age: yesEconomically active population by:
(b) Sex and age group: yes
(c) Industry: yes
(d) Occupation: yes
(e) Status in employment: yes
(f) Highest educational level: yes
(g) Hours of work: yes
(h) Other characteristics: yes
Re (a): The age is defined both in terms of year of birth and in
terms of age at last birthday;
Re (g): The hours of work relate to the usual hours of work of
employed persons, and to the actual hours worked by employed
persons at work during the week preceding the census, and to the
total period of work (in months) during the 12 months preceding
the census.
Re (h): Active persons were also asked a specific question
concerning their income.
6.Concepts and definitions:
(a) Economically active population
It comprises all persons aged 10 years and over who, during the
reference period, were either employed or unemployed, according
to the definitions given below. Members of the armed forces are
included in the definition.
(b) Employment
Considered as employed are all persons who, in reply to a
question concerning their employment situation during the
reference week, stated that they were working.
It is reported that the following categories are included:
- persons doing unpaid work in family firm or business;
- persons engaged in the production of primary products for own
consumption;
- employed persons, temporarily absent from work;
- working students with a part time job;
- seasonal or occasional workers;
- conscripts for military/civilian service;
- apprentices and trainees.
Only persons falling in categories (i) and (vii) can be
identified separately by means of their responses to specific
questions.
(c) Unemployment
Considered as unemployed are all persons who, in reply to
a question concerning their employment situation during
the reference week, stated that they were seeking either a new
job or their first job. Students seeking work are excluded from
the definition.
7.Classifications used:
Both employed persons and unemployed persons previously employed
are classified by industry, by occupation and by status in
employment.
(a) Industry
The question used to determine industry group relates to the
nature of the workplace (farm, public or private enterprise,
etc.) and the economic sector. For coding industry, the
ISIC-rev.2 was used to the division (1-digit) level.
(b) Occupation
The questions used refer to the person's occupation during the
reference week (or, in respect of unemployed persons, to their
most recent occupation). For coding occupation, the ISCO-88 was
used to the minor group (3-digit) level.
(c) Status in employment
For coding this variable, five categories were used, namely:
employee; self-employed person; employer; unpaid family worker;
other, not specified.
8.Main differences compared with the previous census:
No specific questions were asked in the 1981 census regarding the
total working time or the income of employed persons.
9.Publication of the census results:
The title of the publication containing the final census results
is: Principais Resultados do II. Recenseamento Geral da
Populaçao e da Habitaçao.
The organization responsible for this publication is Direcçao
de Economia e Estatistica, C.P. 256, Sao Tomé.
The 1991 census results are also available in other forms,
including diskettes.