Label
Number of job search methods
Description
Job search methods are all the methods used by a person aged 15 years and over to look for paid work in the four weeks before the census. They include:
- looking at job advertisements
- writing, phoning, sending email, or applying in person to an employer
- contacting Work and Income New Zealand to look for a job
- contacting friends or relatives for help in finding a job
- contacting a career adviser or a vocational guidance officer
- other methods that might result in finding a job, for example:
- contacting a private employment agency
- placing advertisements to find a job
- taking steps to set up a business.
See the ‘Actively seeking work’ definition in Individual definitions.
For classification see Aria.
Statistics
Representation
Code Domain
Details
Classification Level: UnspecifiedMultiple Choice Type: SelectOne
Codes
Number of job search methods-
1 -
2 -
3 -
4 -
5 -
6 -
9