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Household Living Standards Survey 2002

Viet Nam, 2002
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Reference ID
VNM_2002_VHLSS_v01_M
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General Statistical Office (GSO)
Collection(s)
Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS)
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Jun 09, 2015
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  • hhexpe02
  • muc1
  • muc2
  • muc2ho
  • muc3
  • muc4
  • muc4ho
  • muc5a
  • muc5aho
  • muc5b1
  • muc5b2ho
  • muc5b4
  • muc5b5
  • muc5b21_23
  • muc5b25
  • muc5b31
  • muc5b32
  • muc5b61
  • muc5b62
  • muc5c1
  • muc5c2
  • muc5d
  • muc6a1
  • muc6a2
  • muc6b1
  • muc6b2
  • muc6b34
  • muc7
  • muc7ho
  • muc8
  • muc9
  • tongcong
  • d000
  • h000
  • k000

The occupation code among the works for receiving salary/wage (m5ac2)

Data file: muc5a

Overview

Valid: 27220
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 93
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Start: 23
End: 24
Width: 2
Range: 0 - 93
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
10 Communist Party officials of all levels 0
0%
11 Executive, legislative and justice branches, (including national assembly, people's council of all levels, mass organizations professional associations and charity organizations.) 95
0.4%
12 Leadership of large and small institutions (corporations, companies, service agencies such as health, education, culture, material and service production, both private and public) [from deputy director, deputy chairman, deputy head and up] 1
0%
21 Natural and life sciences (physics, meteorology, chemistry geology, geophysics, math, statistics, computers, microbiology, biology, plant biology, agricultural science, forestry science) 173
0.7%
22 Technical Sciences (architecture, planning, construction, electricity, electronics, telecommunications, mechanics, chemistry, mining and metallurgy, geodesy, cartography) 93
0.4%
23 Doctor, dentist 521
2%
24 Pharmacist, pharmacy assistant 495
1.9%
25 Traditional healers including traditional midwife 0
0%
26 Nurse, physician's assistant, trained midwife, nurse's aide 0
0%
27 Other medical professionals (veterinarians, etc.) 0
0%
28 Junior College/University instructor 0
0%
29 Upper and lower secondary school teacher 0
0%
30 Primary school teacher 0
0%
31 Pre-school teacher (kindergarten and nursery school) 96
0.4%
32 Other educational professionals (special education, methodology Inspectors ...) 299
1.2%
33 Mid-level managers (general, production, service, and materia management) 1207
4.7%
34 Legal professions (lawyers, judges, ...) 544
2.1%
35 Archivist, librarian, information officer, postal clerk 0
0%
36 Social scientists (economist, psychologist, sociologist, ...) 0
0%
37 Cultural, entertainment, sports (writer, journalist, composer, performer, artist, model, athlete, broadcaster,...) 0
0%
38 Religious Specialist (priest, monk...) 0
0%
39 Optics, electronic equipment technicians (includes x-ray, photography, broadcasting equipment, recording equipment ...) 0
0%
40 Safety and quality inspectors 0
0%
41 Business, financial, insurance, real estate agents and other intermediaries 566
2.2%
42 Customs and tax officials (includes social welfare, issuing licenses) 304
1.2%
43 Social worker 0
0%
44 Accountant, auditors 0
0%
45 Other office workers (secretary, data entry, typist 0
0%
46 Customer service (cashier, teller, bill collector (including taxes) receptionist, ticket seller, phone operator) 0
0%
51 Service on transportation (stewardess...) 441
1.7%
52 Cleaning, janitorial services (business and home) 224
0.9%
53 Personal care (taking care of children, home nursing,...) 0
0%
54 Other personal services (haircut, burial, fortune tellers astrologists...) 0
0%
55 Protection services (police, guards, firefighters, parking attendants...) 0
0%
56 Sales and promotion in stores 0
0%
57 Sales in market and stalls 0
0%
58 Sales on street (peddlers) 0
0%
61 Cultivators including those who also raise livestock 468
1.8%
62 Livestock raisers 0
0%
63 Forestry and related workers 0
0%
64 Aquaculture 0
0%
65 Fishing 0
0%
66 Hunting and Trapping 0
0%
71 Skilled manual worker in mining 1481
5.8%
72 Skilled construction worker 519
2%
73 Metal, mechanical workers 295
1.2%
74 Electricians, electronic equipment assemblers, phone line installers... 1800
7.1%
75 Handicraftsmen and printing (jewelry, glass and ceramics, precision instruments, handicrafts from wood, textiles and leather) 0
0%
76 Food processing 0
0%
77 Woodworking (including rattan and bamboo) 0
0%
78 Textile and garment worker 0
0%
79 Leather and shoemaking industry worker 481
1.9%
81 Production machine and equipment operators 156
0.6%
82 Drivers and operators of motorized equipment (transportation vehicles, agricultural machinery...) 217
0.9%
91 Other simple services on the street not elsewhere specified (for example shoe shine...) 1166
4.6%
92 Laundry, ironing 7753
30.4%
93 Letter deliverers, porters, doormen 6086
23.9%
94 Garbage collectors, scavengers 0
0%
95 Unskilled workers in agriculture, forestry or fisheries 0
0%
96 Unskilled workers in mining, construction, industry and transportation (loading and unloading) 0
0%
97 Other unskilled workers 0
0%
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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