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The Decent Work surveys aim to allow workers to check whether their wages and working conditions are compliant to the national Labour Law and the applicable Minimum Wage rates, and to collect survey data about compliance rates per factory or workplace. This codebook explains the aims of the survey, the questionnaire design, the survey mode, the languages used, how wages were measured, and the compliance variables used. It describes the field work, the number of observations by country, and some ethical issues. The appendixes include the questionnaire, the variable list in the dataset, and the variable values.
The project received funding from the Laudes Foundation (previously C&A Foundation) for the projects in Indonesia and from Mondiaal FNV (Netherlands) for the projects in Ethiopia and Uganda.
{"references": ["Tijdens, K.G. (2021) A survey of decent work in Indonesia, Ethiopia and Uganda. Codebook and Explanatory Note. Amsterdam, WageIndicator Foundation, May"]}
Minimum wages, Employees, Wages, Flower Farms, Working conditions, Face-to-face survey, Indonesia, Garment factories, Uganda, Ethiopia, Occupations, Compliance with Labour Law
Minimum wages, Employees, Wages, Flower Farms, Working conditions, Face-to-face survey, Indonesia, Garment factories, Uganda, Ethiopia, Occupations, Compliance with Labour Law
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