Slovak Republic
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Labour Force Sample Survey.
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Jobs covered are main jobs, the hours worked are usual hours (excluding persons that do not work more then last 4 weeks), and refer to normal hours worked and overtime hours.
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A change if the definition of hours worked. From 2002 the number of hours worked excludes the main meal breaks (according to the new Labour Code operative from 1st April 2002). Data for years 1994 to 2001 cover the main meal break.
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A decrease in the number of persons in the category 40 hours and over and an increase in the number of persons in the category 35-39 hours.
Slovak RepublicData source(s) used
Labour Force Sample Survey.
Variables collected
Jobs covered are main jobs, the hours worked are usual hours (excluding persons that do not work more then last 4 weeks), and refer to normal hours worked and overtime hours.
Other data characteristics
A change if the definition of hours worked. From 2002 the number of hours worked excludes the main meal breaks (according to the new Labour Code operative from 1st April 2002). Data for years 1994 to 2001 cover the main meal break.
Population coverage
A decrease in the number of persons in the category 40 hours and over and an increase in the number of persons in the category 35-39 hours.