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STEP Skills Measurement Household Survey 2013 (Wave 2)

Georgia, 2013
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Reference ID
GEO_2013_STEP-HH_v02_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/yen1-wk96
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The STEP Skills Measurement Program
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Jun 30, 2014
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    Georgia_working

Occupation 3 tasks (m4b_q12_3)

Data file: STEP Georgia_working

Overview

Valid: 42
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 1932
End: 1961
Width: 30
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Module 4: Employment, Part B: Overview of Past 7 Days

12) What are the usual tasks of these jobs? Specify.
- Occupation 3: Task
Categories
Value Category Cases
Administrative support 1
2.4%
Administrative work 1
2.4%
Agriculture 1
2.4%
Baking 1
2.4%
Business manager 1
2.4%
Company manager 1
2.4%
Conducting experiments 1
2.4%
Cutting hair 1
2.4%
Drawing 1
2.4%
Emroidery 1
2.4%
Handicraft worker 1
2.4%
Health management professional 1
2.4%
Journalist 2
4.8%
Legal service 1
2.4%
Manager 1
2.4%
Managing projects 1
2.4%
Office administrator 1
2.4%
Office manager 1
2.4%
Protective service 1
2.4%
Protective services 1
2.4%
Putting out the fire 1
2.4%
Repairing car 1
2.4%
Sales worker 1
2.4%
Sewing cloth 2
4.8%
Shooting a film 1
2.4%
Skip 3
7.1%
Supervisor 1
2.4%
Teaching engeneering programs 1
2.4%
Vehicle repairer 1
2.4%
Washing cars 1
2.4%
clerical work 1
2.4%
controling storagehouse 1
2.4%
driving 1
2.4%
kindergarten caretaker 1
2.4%
locksmith 1
2.4%
salesman 1
2.4%
teacher 1
2.4%
teaching football 1
2.4%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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