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Employment

In this section, the current total number of total jobs created is calculated by adding together the number of domestic jobs and the number of jobs for foreigners. If the Jobs createdcreated” box is checked for any one of the “Employment” fields, an additional set of variables will pop up, as follows:appear:

  • ·       Number of total jobs created

    Jobs created (total)?

    ·       Planned number of jobs (total)

  • ·       Planned employees (total)

  • ·       Planned daily/seasonal workers (total)

  • ·       Current total number of jobs/employees/ daily/seasonal workers

    ·       Comment on jobs created (total)

    ·       Number of jobs for foreigners created

    Jobs created (foreign)?

    ·       Planned number of jobs (foreign)

  • ·       Planned employees (foreign)

    ·       Planned daily/seasonal workers (foreign)

    ·       Current foreign number of employees

  • Current number ofjobs/employees/ daily/seasonal workers

    ·       Jobs created (domestic)

    ·       Planned number of jobs (domestic)

    ·       Planned employees (domestic)

    ·       Planned daily/seasonal workers (domestic)

    ·       Current domestic number of jobs/employees/ daily/seasonal workers

Please note:note: “Planned number of jobs (total)” is the sum of planned employees plus plus planned daily/seasonal workers.workers. Similarly, currentCurrent number of jobs (total)” is the sum of current numberemployees of employeesplus plus current number of daily/ seasonal workers. workers.

As with other variables, multiple entries can be captured for different years. Remember to indicate whichOne entry ismust be selected as the most recent by checking the “current” box.one.

 

Planned number of jobs (total)