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Further to its previous comment, the Committee notes the Government’s report. The Committee asks the Government to supply further information on the following points:
Article 8 of the Convention. The Committee notes that the next population census is planned for 22 May 2001. It asks the Government to communicate the results to the ILO as soon as practicable.
Article 14. The Committee asks the Government to publish a detailed methodological description of the statistics of occupational injuries, and to send to the ILO the available statistics on occupational diseases.
Article 16. The Committee notes the information supplied in respect of Articles 9, 10 and 11, under which obligations have not been accepted. With the purpose of clarifying the extent to which effect is already given to them, the Committee is making the following remarks on these Articles. Concerning Article 9, paragraph 1, the Committee notes that current statistics of average monthly earnings are compiled monthly, quarterly and annually, and statistics of average hours actually worked and paid for are derived from various sources. In respect of Article 9, paragraph 2, the Committee asks the Government to indicate whether it is intended to derive statistics of time rates of wages and normal hours of work from the survey on the structure of earnings which was due to be launched in 1999, the labour cost survey or otherwise. Regarding Article 10, the Committee notes that a survey on the structure of earnings by occupations was due to be introduced in October 1999, replacing the old survey (Z-08) and the survey on employment and earnings by occupation (Z-09). The Committee asks the Government to supply information on any development in this regard. With respect to Article 11, the Committee notes that this Article is now fully applied through the conduct of the four-yearly labour cost survey and estimates of basic measures of labour costs during non-survey years.
The Committee notes these developments with interest and hopes that the Government will continue to supply any statistics compiled on the subjects covered by these Articles, as well as particulars of their sources, methodology and publication, in accordance with Article 16, paragraph 4.