| Value | Category |
|---|---|
| 111 | Legislators |
| 112 | Senior government officials (under secretaries and above) |
| 113 | Traditional chiefs |
| 114 | Administrators of special interest organizations (political parties, trade unions e.t.c.) |
| 121 | Directors and chief executives (including general managers) |
| 122 | Specialized managers |
| 123 | Managing supervisors |
| 141 | Heads of diplomatic missions |
| 151 | Political mobilizers and cadres (including d.a's) |
| 211 | Physicist, chemists and related professionals |
| 212 | Mathematicians, statisticians |
| 213 | System designers, computer programmers |
| 214 | Architects, engineers, cartographers, surveyors, town planners and related professionals |
| 221 | Biologists, zoologists, botanists, bacteriologists,pharmacologists, agronomists and related professionals |
| 222 | Agriculturalists, horticulturists, soil scientists, farming advisers |
| 223 | Other life scientists |
| 224 | Medical doctors |
| 225 | Dentists |
| 226 | Pharmacists |
| 227 | Veterinary doctors |
| 228 | Other health professionals |
| 229 | Nursing professionals |
| 231 | College, university, and higher education teaching professionals |
| 232 | Secondary education teaching professionals |
| 233 | Primary and pre-primary education teaching professionals |
| 234 | Special education teaching professionals |
| 235 | Teacher training institutes teaching professionals |
| 237 | Vocational training institutes teaching professionals |
| 238 | Agricultural, fishery, and veterinary training institutes teaching professionals |
| 239 | Educational methods specialists, school inspectors, and other teaching professionals |
| 241 | Accountants, business administrators, and business professionals |
| 242 | Legal professionals |
| 243 | Archivist, librarians, and related information professionals |
| 244 | Social and related professionals |
| 245 | Writers and creative and performing artists |
| 246 | Religion professionals (ordained catechist) |
| 247 | Other officials and administrators |
| 248 | Professionals n.e.c. |
| 311 | Physical science and engineering technicians |
| 312 | Computer assistants and computer equipment controllers |
| 313 | Optical, electronic, and medical equipment controllers |
| 314 | Ship and air craft controllers and technicians |
| 315 | Building, safety, and health inspectors |
| 321 | Biological and other life science technicians |
| 322 | Agronomy, forestry, and farming technicians and advisors |
| 323 | Nurses and midwives (associate professionals) |
| 324 | Medical assistants |
| 325 | Dental assistants |
| 326 | Veterinary and fishery assistants |
| 327 | Pharmaceutical assistants and dispensers |
| 328 | Other life science professionals |
| 329 | Traditional medicine practitioners and faith healers |
| 331 | Post-primary education teaching associate professionals |
| 332 | Primary education teaching associate professionals |
| 333 | Pre-primary education teaching associate professionals |
| 334 | Special education teaching associate professionals |
| 335 | Other teaching associate professionals n.e.c |
| 341 | Finance and sales associate professionals |
| 342 | Business service agents and trade brokers |
| 343 | Public and private administrative associate professionals |
| 344 | Government associate professionals |
| 345 | Social work associate professionals |
| 346 | Artistic, entertainment, broadcasting and sports associate professionals |
| 347 | Non-ordained religion associate professionals |
| 348 | Associate professionals and civil servants n.e.c |
| 351 | Experienced non-professionals in life science |
| 352 | Experienced non-professionals in teaching |
| 353 | Experienced non-professionals in sports and cultural entertainment |
| 354 | Self employed operating unspecified business |
| 355 | Experienced non-professionals in other professions n.e.c. |
| 411 | Secretaries and keyboard operating clerks |
| 412 | Numerical clerks (statistical, finance, book keeping, and accounting) clerks |
| 413 | Material recording and transport clerks |
| 414 | Library, mail, filling coders, proof readers and related clerks |
| 421 | Cashier, teller, and related clerks |
| 422 | Client information clerks |
| 423 | Undocumented |
| 511 | Travel attendants, guides, conductors, and taxi brokers |
| 512 | Restaurant services workers and cooks |
| 513 | Personal care workers, housekeepers, hairdressers, barbers, and related workers |
| 514 | Other personal services workers |
| 515 | Astrologers, fortune tellers, and related workers |
| 516 | Protective service workers, policemen, prison wardens, securico |
| 521 | Shop salespersons and demonstrators |
| 522 | Stall and market salespersons |
| 523 | Fashion and other models |
| 531 | Government and private agents |
| 532 | Importers (people who import only) |
| 533 | Exporters (people who export only) |
| 534 | Importers and exporters |
| 535 | Produce buyers |
| 539 | Wholesale traders n.e.c. |
| 541 | Food and beverages |
| 542 | General merchandise and domestic wares |
| 543 | Textiles, footwear and other personal effects goods |
| 544 | Undocumented |
| 549 | Retailers n.e.c. |
| 611 | Market gardeners and crop growers |
| 612 | Market-oriented animal producers |
| 613 | Market-oriented crop and animal producers |
| 614 | Forestry and related workers |
| 615 | Fishery workers, hunters, and trappers |
| 616 | Foremen in commercial farming and fishery |
| 621 | Subsistence agricultural workers |
| 622 | Subsistence animal rearing |
| 623 | Subsistence fishery and related workers |
| 711 | Miners blasters, stone cutters, and carvers |
| 712 | Building frame and related trades workers |
| 713 | Building finishers and related trades workers |
| 714 | Painters, building decorators, structure cleaners, and related workers |
| 715 | Brick layers, masons, and other related workers |
| 721 | Metal molders, welders, sheet metal workers, structural metal prepares |
| 722 | Blacksmiths, tool makers and related materials |
| 723 | Machinery mechanics and fitters |
| 724 | Electrical and electronic instrument mechanics and fitters precision, |
| 731 | Precision workers in metal and related material |
| 732 | Potters, glass formers, and related workers |
| 733 | Handicraft workers in wood, textiles, and related materials |
| 734 | Printing and related trades workers |
| 741 | Foods and related products processing trades workers |
| 743 | Textiles and garment trades workers (including tailors) |
| 744 | Hides and skins, leather and shoe making trades workers |
| 745 | Other craftsmen n.e.c |
| 751 | Carpenters, cabinet makers, joiners, basket weavers, and brush makers |
| 811 | Mining and mineral processing plant operators |
| 812 | Metal processing plant operators |
| 813 | Glass and ceramics kiln and related plant operators |
| 814 | Wood processing and paper making plant operators |
| 815 | Chemical processing plant operators |
| 816 | Power generating and related plant operators |
| 817 | Automated assembly and industrial robot operators |
| 821 | Metal and mineral products processing machine operators |
| 822 | Chemical products machine operators |
| 823 | Rubber and plastics products machine operators |
| 824 | Wood products machine operators |
| 825 | Printing, binding and related plant operators |
| 826 | Chemical processing plant operators |
| 827 | Food and related products processing machine operators |
| 828 | Assemblers |
| 829 | Other stationary machine operators and assemblers |
| 831 | Railway engine drivers and related workers |
| 832 | Motor vehicle drivers |
| 833 | Agricultural, earthmoving, lifting, and mobile materials handling equipment operators |
| 834 | Ship's deck crews and related workers |
| 841 | Foremen/supervisors in plant, machine operators and assemblers |
| 911 | Street vendors and related workers |
| 913 | Shoe cleaning and other street elementary occupation services |
| 914 | Domestic helpers |
| 915 | Building caretakers and window cleaners |
| 916 | Messengers, watchers and security workers |
| 917 | Garbages collectors and related laborers |
| 918 | Other elementary service workers n.e.c. |
| 921 | Agricultural, fishery and related laborers |
| 931 | Laborers in mining |
| 932 | Construction laborers |
| 933 | Manufacturing laborers |
| 934 | Transport laborers |
| 935 | General laborers |
| 941 | Foremen/supervisors in elementary occupation services |
| 998 | Did not report an occuption |
| 999 | NIU (not in universe) |
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