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Volunteer Activities Survey 2014

South Africa, 2014
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ZAF_2014_VAS_v01_M
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Statistics South Africa
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DataFirst , University of Cape Town, South Africa
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Occupation-unpaid work for activity1 (Q11ACT1OCCUPATION)

Data file: vas-2014-v1

Overview

Valid: 2749
Invalid: -
Minimum: 1110
Maximum: 9322
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 62
End: 65
Width: 4
Range: 1110 - 9322
Format: Numeric

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Categories
Value Category Cases
1110 Legislators 2
0.1%
1120 Senior government officers 1
0%
1141 Senior officers of political party organisations 2
0.1%
1142 Senior officers of employers', workers' and other economic-interest organisations 1
0%
1210 Directors and chief executives 1
0%
1227 Production and operations managers/department managers in business services 1
0%
1229 Production and operations managers/department managers not elsewhere classified 1
0%
1315 General managers of hotels, restaurants and other catering or accommodation services 3
0.1%
1390 General managers not elsewhere classified 1
0%
2131 Computer systems designers and analysts 1
0%
2310 Technikon, teacher training, technical and other colleges, university and other higher education institutions teaching professionals and Other post-secondary education teaching professionals 1
0%
2351 Education methods specialists 4
0.1%
2411 Accountants and related accounting occupations, Accounting occupations not elsewhere classified, Auditors and related occupations and Articled clerks with accountant/auditor 1
0%
2412 Personnel and careers professionals, Consultants: management/personnel 2
0.1%
2419 Business professionals not elsewhere classified, Consultants 1
0%
2444 Philologists, translators and interpreters 2
0.1%
2451 Authors, journalists and other writers, Editors, Reporters, journalists, Writers, poets, playwrights and Other writers, commentators, proofreaders 1
0%
2453 Composers, musicians and singers 10
0.4%
2460 Religious professionals 5
0.2%
3121 Computer assistants 2
0.1%
3131 Photographers and image recording equipment operators, Sound recording equipment operators 1
0%
3224 Optometrists and opticians 1
0%
3241 Traditional medicine practitioners 2
0.1%
3242 Faith healers 6
0.2%
3310 Primary education teaching associate professionals 3
0.1%
3320 Pre-primary education teaching associate professionals 1
0%
3330 Special education teaching associate professionals 1
0%
3340 Other teaching associate professionals 1
0%
3391 Teaching associate professionals not elsewhere classified 5
0.2%
3415 Technical and commercial sales representatives 37
1.3%
3432 Legal and related business associate professionals, Legal business professions and Other business professions 2
0.1%
3433 Bookkeepers 3
0.1%
3439 Administrative associate professionals not elsewhere classified 68
2.5%
3449 Customs, tax and related government associate professionals not elsewhere classified 9
0.3%
3460 Social work associate professionals 3
0.1%
3471 Decorators and commercial designers, Product, industrial designers, Textile/ clothing/ fashion designers, Interior designers, Graphics designers and Designers not elsewhere classified 3
0.1%
3473 Street, nightclub and related musicians, singers and dancers 6
0.2%
3475 Athletes, sportspersons and related associate professionals 59
2.1%
3479 Art, entertainment and sport associate professionals not elsewhere classified 20
0.7%
3480 Religious associate professionals 82
3%
4115 Secretaries 9
0.3%
4121 Accounting and bookkeeping clerks 3
0.1%
4122 Statistical finance clerks 2
0.1%
4141 Library and filing clerks 3
0.1%
4142 Mail carriers and sorting clerks 1
0%
4190 Other office clerks and clerks not elsewhere classified (except customer services clerks) 23
0.8%
4215 Debt-collectors and related workers 12
0.4%
5112 Transport conductors and transport occupations nec 1
0%
5121 Housekeepers and related workers 1
0%
5122 Cooks 798
29%
5123 Waiters, waitresses and bartenders 4
0.1%
5124 Tavern and shebeen operators 6
0.2%
5130 Personal care and related workers 2
0.1%
5131 Child-care workers 56
2%
5132 Institution-based personal care workers, Nursing aids, Ambulance men and first-aid attendants 2
0.1%
5133 Home-based personal care workers 166
6%
5139 Personal care and related workers not elsewhere classified 92
3.3%
5141 Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers, Beauticians and Hairdressers 1
0%
5143 Undertakers and embalmers 3
0.1%
5161 Fire-fighters 2
0.1%
5162 Police officers, traffic officers, Police officers and Traffic officers 4
0.1%
5169 Protective services workers not elsewhere classified, Rangers and game wardens 5
0.2%
5220 Shop salespersons and demonstrators, Salespersons, Petrol pump and filling station attendants 1
0%
5230 Stall and market salespersons 4
0.1%
6141 Forestry workers and loggers, Forestry workers and Loggers 20
0.7%
6210 Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers 1
0%
7113 Stone splitters, cutters and carvers (including apprentices/trainees) 1
0%
7121 Builders, traditional materials 2
0.1%
7122 Bricklayers and stonemasons (including apprentices/trainees) 9
0.3%
7124 Carpenters and joiners (including apprentices/trainees) 3
0.1%
7129 Building frame and related workers not elsewhere classified (including apprentices/trainees) 13
0.5%
7131 Roofers (including apprentices/trainees) 7
0.3%
7136 Plumbers and pipe fitters (including apprentices/trainees) 10
0.4%
7137 Building and related electricians (including apprentices/trainees) 4
0.1%
7141 Painters and related workers (including apprentices/trainees) 16
0.6%
7212 Welders and flamecutters (including apprentices/trainees) 1
0%
7214 Structural-metal preparers and erectors (including apprentices/trainees) 2
0.1%
7231 Motor vehicle mechanics and fitters (including apprentices/trainees) 3
0.1%
7241 Electrical mechanics and fitters (including apprentices/trainees) 3
0.1%
7243 Electronics mechanics and servicers (including apprentices/trainees) 2
0.1%
7245 Electrical line installers, repairers and cable jointers (including apprentices/trainees) 1
0%
7321 Abrasive wheel formers, potters and related workers (including apprentices/trainees) 2
0.1%
7411 Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers (including apprentices/trainees) 56
2%
7412 Millers, bakers, pastry-cooks and confectionery makers (including apprentices/trainees) 30
1.1%
7432 Weavers, knitters and related workers (including apprentices/trainees) 3
0.1%
7436 Sewers, embroiderers and related workers (excluding apprentices/trainees) 2
0.1%
7490 Other craft and related trades workers not elsewhere classified (including apprentices/trainees) 2
0.1%
8278 Brewers, wine and other beverage machine operators 3
0.1%
8320 Taxi drivers, informal 1
0%
8322 Car, taxi and van drivers 47
1.7%
8324 Heavy truck and lorry drivers 2
0.1%
8331 Motorised farm and forestry plant operators 1
0%
9111 Street food vendors and related workers 4
0.1%
9112 Street vendors, non-food products 3
0.1%
9120 Shoe cleaning and other elementary street services occupations 3
0.1%
9131 Domestic helpers and cleaners 156
5.7%
9132 Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels and other establishments 107
3.9%
9133 Hand-launderers and pressers 23
0.8%
9141 Building caretakers 2
0.1%
9151 Messengers, package and luggage porters and deliverers 43
1.6%
9152 Doorkeepers, watchpersons and related workers 167
6.1%
9153 Vending-machine money collectors, meter readers and related workers 1
0%
9161 Garbage collectors 64
2.3%
9162 Sweepers and related labourers 9
0.3%
9190 Elementary sales and services occupations not elsewhere classified 114
4.1%
9191 Groomer, dog 2
0.1%
9211 Farmhands and labourers 71
2.6%
9312 Construction and maintenance labourers: roads, dams and similar constructions 164
6%
9313 Building construction labourers 3
0.1%
9322 Hand-packers and other manufacturing labourers 9
0.3%
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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