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STEP Skills Measurement Household Survey 2013 (Wave 2)

Macedonia, FYR, 2013
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MKD_2013_STEP-HH_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/a3mn-1m51
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The STEP Skills Measurement Program
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Occupation 3 tasks (m4b_q12_3)

Data file: STEP Macedonia_working

Overview

Valid: 104
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 1755
End: 1821
Width: 67
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
Driving motor vehicles 1
1%
Fire extinguishing 1
1%
Head teacher, daily preparations for class, entering grades 1
1%
accomodating guests 1
1%
accounting 1
1%
administrative work, working with clients 1
1%
bank work 1
1%
bookkeeping 4
3.8%
building 1
1%
car washing 1
1%
cleaning offices 1
1%
coaching athlets 1
1%
collecting payment 1
1%
computer work, sorting documents 1
1%
conducting campaign 1
1%
contacting clients 1
1%
controlling and supervising the financial work 1
1%
cooperating with international associations 1
1%
data entry 1
1%
decorating cookies 1
1%
designing 1
1%
determine traffic volume, speed 1
1%
distribution of goods 1
1%
driving 2
1.9%
dyer services 1
1%
economic work 1
1%
electrical materials trade 1
1%
export and import of goods 1
1%
feeding eagles 1
1%
feeding, milking, 1
1%
financial work 1
1%
flower arranging 1
1%
gathering information on the country where the mission is conducted 1
1%
giving private German language lessons 1
1%
gluing tiles 1
1%
granting credits 1
1%
invoicing 1
1%
involved in commerce 1
1%
loading and unloading of goods 1
1%
making cakes and cookies 1
1%
managing 2
1.9%
managing company 1
1%
managing projects 1
1%
manufacture of PVC granules 1
1%
manufacturing furniture 1
1%
meat processing 1
1%
negotiating about prices 1
1%
notarization of documents 1
1%
organizing groups for promoting tourism 1
1%
painting walls 1
1%
plastering 1
1%
plastering houses 1
1%
playing guitar 1
1%
preparing brochures, promotions and selling 1
1%
preparing business plans 1
1%
preparing concracts 1
1%
preparing materials for production 1
1%
preparing statistical reports 1
1%
procurement, selling 1
1%
reapiring harware parts of computers 1
1%
receiving and issuing goods 1
1%
renting properties 1
1%
repairing and maintaining car electrical wirings 1
1%
repairing and maintaining cars 1
1%
repairing devices and machines 1
1%
repairing industrial machinery 1
1%
scheduling meetings 1
1%
securing buildings 1
1%
securing property 1
1%
selecting employees and training them 1
1%
selection of books, reccomending books to readers 1
1%
selling 1
1%
selling IT equipment 1
1%
selling clothes 1
1%
selling products 2
1.9%
selling textile products 1
1%
selling, procurement 1
1%
serving food and beverages 1
1%
serving food and drinks 1
1%
singing in choir 1
1%
steel processing 1
1%
storing products 1
1%
supervising 1
1%
system maintainance 1
1%
taking care of patients 1
1%
taking fingerprints 1
1%
teaching 1
1%
testing food 1
1%
translating 2
1.9%
transportation of people 1
1%
transportation of persons and goods 1
1%
typewriting 1
1%
water research 1
1%
welding metal 1
1%
window dressing 1
1%
working with accounting software 1
1%
working with machines 1
1%
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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