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MICS

Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2013-2014

Egypt, Arab Rep., 2013 - 2014
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Reference ID
EGY_2013_MICS_v01_M
Producer(s)
United Nations Children’s Fund, El-Zanaty & Associates, Ministry of Health and Population
Collection(s)
UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
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Dec 01, 2016
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Kind of work do you mainly do (ECO4)

Data file: wm

Overview

Valid: 693
Invalid: 5166
Minimum: 13
Maximum: 91
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Start: 482
End: 483
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 96
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What is your occupation, that is, what kind of work do you mainly do?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Army 0
0%
11 Law 0
0%
12 Government 0
0%
13 Project managers in Gov And Public sector 1
0.1%
14 Project managers in private sector 2
0.3%
15 Other department managers 5
0.7%
16 Technical managers 2
0.3%
17 General managers 2
0.3%
18 General managers in private sector 0
0%
21 Specialists in physical science 1
0.1%
22 Specialists in mathematics, statistics 0
0%
23 Engineers 0
0%
24 Specialists in natural science 2
0.3%
25 Doctors 16
2.3%
26 Teachers 225
32.5%
29 Technician 34
4.9%
31 Technician in physical science 0
0%
32 Technician in mathematics, statistics 0
0%
33 Technician in engineering 1
0.1%
34 Technician in natural science 1
0.1%
35 Assistant doctors 92
13.3%
36 Assistant teachers 3
0.4%
39 Brokers, Insurance, commissary 8
1.2%
41 Secertary 79
11.4%
42 Accounting clerks 6
0.9%
43 Statistical clerks 0
0%
44 Tellers, telephone operator, tourism clerks 3
0.4%
45 House wife 0
0%
46 Don't work 0
0%
47 Retired 0
0%
48 Student 0
0%
49 Other clerical jobs 0
0%
51 Services 30
4.3%
52 Police 1
0.1%
53 Sales people 97
14%
54 Soldier in army 0
0%
61 Farmer in his land 6
0.9%
62 Farmers 26
3.8%
63 Hunters 1
0.1%
64 Selling Sheep 1
0.1%
70 Production supervisor 8
1.2%
71 Workers in mines 0
0%
72 Colnstruction workers 0
0%
73 Mechanical, sanitation, electricity workers 1
0.1%
74 Workers in maintenance 0
0%
75 Typography workers 1
0.1%
79 Food and beverage, furniture, knitting, shoes workers 12
1.7%
81 Worker in socket, electric equipment 1
0.1%
82 Workers in factories 21
3%
83 Drivers and machinery 1
0.1%
85 Unspecified jobs 0
0%
86 Looking for job 0
0%
87 Didn't tell their job 0
0%
91 Small jobs 3
0.4%
92 Normal transportation workers 0
0%
95 Working abroad 0
0%
96 Other 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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