| Value | Category |
|---|---|
| 111 | Legislators |
| 112 | Senior government officials |
| 113 | Traditional chiefs |
| 114 | Administrators, special interest groups |
| 121 | Directors and chief executives |
| 122 | Specialized managers |
| 123 | Managing supervisors |
| 131 | General managers |
| 141 | Diplomatic mission heads |
| 151 | Political mobilizers |
| 152 | Community mobilizers |
| 211 | Physicists, chemists, etc. |
| 217 | Computer programmers |
| 219 | Engineers |
| 220 | Cartographers, surveyors, etc. |
| 221 | Biologists, zoologists, botanists, etc. |
| 223 | Nursing and midwifery |
| 224 | Other health professionals |
| 225 | Medical doctors |
| 227 | Veterinary doctors |
| 229 | Agriculturists |
| 231 | Teachers college, university, and higher education |
| 232 | Teachers secondary level |
| 235 | Teachers training institutes |
| 236 | Teachers woodworking vocational training |
| 238 | Teaching professionals, inspectors, etc. |
| 239 | Primary teachers only |
| 242 | Legal professionals |
| 243 | Information professionals, librarians |
| 245 | Writers and creative artists |
| 246 | Religious professionals |
| 247 | Other officials and administrators (town clerks) |
| 248 | Professionals n.e.c. |
| 249 | Accountants |
| 250 | Economists |
| 251 | Sociologists |
| 252 | Social workers |
| 253 | Auditors |
| 255 | Business administrators |
| 256 | Journalists |
| 257 | Civil engineers |
| 258 | Electrical engineers |
| 259 | Mechanical engineers |
| 311 | Physical science and engineering technicians |
| 312 | Image, sound, and computer equipment operators |
| 313 | Optical, electronic, and medical equipment operators |
| 314 | Ship and aircraft technicians |
| 315 | Inspectors bldg, safety, and health |
| 316 | Sub county chiefs |
| 321 | Forestry, farming technicians and advisors |
| 322 | Agronomy, forestry and farming technicians and advisors |
| 323 | Nurses and midwives |
| 324 | Medical assistants |
| 325 | Dental assistants |
| 326 | Veterinary and fishery assistants |
| 327 | Pharmaceutical assistants |
| 328 | Other life science professionals |
| 329 | Traditional medical practitioners |
| 330 | Agricultural assistants |
| 331 | Post-primary teaching associates |
| 332 | Primary teaching associates |
| 333 | Pre-primary teaching associates |
| 334 | Special ed. teaching associates |
| 335 | Teaching associates n.e.c. |
| 341 | Finance and real estate professionals |
| 342 | Business service agents and trade brokers |
| 343 | Public and private administrative associate professionals |
| 344 | Government customs and tax related associate professionals |
| 345 | Police inspectors and detectives |
| 346 | Social work associate professionals |
| 347 | Artistic, entertainment, and broadcasting professionals |
| 348 | Religious associate professionals |
| 349 | Associate professionals, civil servants n.e.c. (lawyer?) |
| 350 | Landlords |
| 351 | Life science experienced non-professionals |
| 352 | Teaching experienced non-professionals |
| 353 | Sports and cultural entertainment ,experienced non-professionals |
| 354 | Self-employed, unspecified business |
| 355 | Other non-professionals n.e.c. |
| 356 | Magistrates |
| 411 | Secretaries, keyboard operator clerks |
| 412 | Numerical clerks, book keeping |
| 413 | Material recording and transport clerks |
| 414 | Library, mail, filing clerks |
| 419 | Other office clerks |
| 421 | Cashier, teller clerks (green boat) |
| 422 | Client information clerks (receptionist, travel agency clerks) |
| 423 | Money changers |
| 433 | Clerks n.e.c. |
| 511 | Taxi brokers, conductors, guides |
| 512 | Restaurant service workers and cooks |
| 513 | Personal care workers, childcare |
| 514 | Other personal care workers, housekeepers and hairdressers |
| 515 | Fortune tellers and related workers |
| 516 | Protective service workers, prison wardens, LDUs, game wardens |
| 517 | Policemen |
| 521 | Fashion and other models (Zipper) |
| 522 | Shop salespersons, attendants (employed shop keeper) |
| 523 | Stall and market salespersons |
| 532 | Wholesale importers only |
| 533 | Wholesale exporters only |
| 535 | Wholesale produce buyers |
| 536 | Wholesale agricultural product dealers (coffee and milk sellers) |
| 539 | Wholesale traders n.e.c. |
| 540 | Wholesale spare parts/hardware |
| 541 | Food and beverage retailer |
| 542 | General merchandise retailer |
| 543 | Textiles, footwear and personal effects retailer |
| 545 | Human drug retailer, pharmacies |
| 549 | Retailers n.e.c. |
| 550 | Retailer spare parts/hardware |
| 611 | Market gardeners and growers |
| 612 | Market-oriented animal producers |
| 613 | Market-oriented crop and animal producers |
| 614 | Forestry and related workers |
| 615 | Fishery workers, hunters, beekeepers |
| 616 | Foremen in commercial farming and fishery |
| 621 | Subsistence crop farmers |
| 622 | Subsistence livestock farmers |
| 623 | Subsistence fishery workers |
| 711 | Mine blasters, stone cutters, carvers |
| 712 | Builders, brick layers, masons |
| 713 | Roofers, plasterers, plumbers, electricians |
| 714 | Painters, bldg decorators and related workers |
| 721 | Welders, sheet metal workers, metal molders |
| 722 | Blacksmiths, toolmakers, related workers |
| 723 | Machinery mechanics and fitters, motor vehicles |
| 724 | Electrical instrument mechanics, radio, etc. |
| 725 | Bicycle repairers |
| 731 | Precision metal workers, repairers of lamps, watches, etc. |
| 732 | Potters, glass formers, related workers |
| 733 | Handicraft workers in wood, textiles, etc. |
| 734 | Printing and related trade workers |
| 741 | Foods and related product processing |
| 743 | Textile and garment workers, inc. tailors |
| 744 | Leather and hides trade workers, inc. shoe makers |
| 745 | Other craftsmen n.e.c. |
| 746 | Distilling and selling local brew |
| 751 | Wood and fiber trade workers |
| 811 | Mining and mineral processing plant operators |
| 814 | Wood processing plant operators |
| 816 | Power generating plant operators (battery charging) |
| 821 | Metal and mineral processing machine operators |
| 822 | Chemical product machine operators (Oxygen Uganda) |
| 823 | Rubber and plastics machine operators (Nile Plastics, Mukwano) |
| 824 | Wood product machine operators (Nile Ply) |
| 825 | Printing, binding, and related plant operators (Monitor New vision) |
| 826 | Fiber preparing, weaving and sewing textile and leather products |
| 827 | Food and related product processing machine operators (grain milling) |
| 829 | Other stationary machine operators and assemblers |
| 831 | Railway engineer drivers and related workers |
| 832 | Motor vehicle drivers |
| 833 | Agricultural, earthmoving, lifting, and mobile material handling equipment |
| 834 | Ship's deck crews and related workers |
| 835 | Boda drivers |
| 841 | Foremen/supervisors of plant, machine operators and assemblers |
| 888 | Soldiers |
| 911 | Street vendors and related workers |
| 912 | Shoe cleaning and other street elementary occupation services |
| 913 | Domestic helpers (house girls, shamba boys) |
| 914 | Building caretakers, window cleaners, vehicle washers |
| 915 | Messengers, watchers, security workers, meter readers, porters, etc. |
| 916 | Garbage collectors, sweepers, and related laborers |
| 918 | Other elementary service workers n.e.c. (Mortuary workers) |
| 921 | Agricultural, fishery and related laborers |
| 931 | Laborers in mining |
| 932 | Construction laborers |
| 933 | Manufacturing laborers |
| 934 | Transport laborers |
| 935 | General laborers |
| 936 | Brick makers |
| 941 | Foremen/supervisors of elementary occupation services (market master) |
| 980 | Non-identifiable occupations |
| 997 | Response suppressed |
| 999 | NIU (not in universe) |
This site uses cookies to optimize functionality and give you the best possible experience. If you continue to navigate this website beyond this page, cookies will be placed on your browser. To learn more about cookies, click here.