GROUP PRESENTATION EXERCISE ONE GROUP MEMBERS: NAMECOUTRY 1.William Nyundu – Chair PersonZambia 2.Matlhoeko Thaisi – RappoteourLesotho 3.Ruth Minja – MemberTanzania.

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GROUP PRESENTATION EXERCISE ONE GROUP MEMBERS: NAMECOUTRY 1.William Nyundu – Chair PersonZambia 2.Matlhoeko Thaisi – RappoteourLesotho 3.Ruth Minja – MemberTanzania 4.Panduleni Kali - MemberNamibia

Sequence - Zambia -business/service carried out -sector -contribution to social security schemes -No. of workers -location

Sequence- Tanzania -Name and Location Type of product or service Sector/Registration No. of employees Written records/accounts Reasons for conducting business

Sequence-Lesotho Type of product/service Sector No. of employees Registration Location

Sequence- Mauritius Ownership Expenditure separated from owners HH Assets separated from owners HH No. of employees

Sequence- Namibia Main product/service Sector No. of employees Is your place or work formal/informal location

Sequence- RSA Registration for VAT Registration for Income Place of work No of workers

Strengths and limitations - Zambia COUTRYeSTRENGTHLIMITATION ALL COUNTRIESConformity with international definition of informal sector employment ZAMBIAQuestions were targeted to employees only NAMIBIAAsking if the enterprise is informal or informal is too technical for respondents

Model question sequence (for employers, own account workers and employees) 1.What is the location of your work 1.fixed premises 2.no fixed 3.owners home 4.at market 5.by road-side 6.other…specify 2.What type of main production/service produced/rendered by your workplace

Model question sequence (for employers, own account workers and employees) 3.In what sector is this establishment 1.government 2.private 3.parastatal 4.NGO or church 5.International Organization 6.Household 7.Others, specify

Model question sequence (for employers, own account workers and employees) 4.How many employees working in this establishment? 1.Up to five 2.Above 5 5.Has the enterprise already been registered? 1.Yes 2.No 3. I dont know

Related topics identified in the characteristics Type of product/service Sector No. of employees Registration Location Records/accounts ownership

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