Since 1997 when Namibia started conducting National labour force surveys there is no in-depth analysis of underemployment in the country. However time-related under-employment is reported to be currently at 3.5% (NSA 2013). This rate is high if measured exclusively without self-employed proportion. Thus this study is intended to analyse factors that are associated with number of hours that employed persons spend working. Specifically the research investigates the socio-economic factors of employed individuals that lead to time-related underemployment in Namibia and measures the level of this visible underemployment among regions in order to compute the gap between actual total number of hours and total usual number of hours. The research is based on secondary data acquired from Namibia Statistic Agency (NSA). Thus it adopted all sampling and data collection methods. Binary logistic regression was used to test for association between variables of interest; occupation and industries with respectively the dependent variable total actual number of hours with 35 hours as the cut-off point.
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