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Multitopic Household Survey 2007

Bulgaria, 2007
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Reference ID
BGR_2007_MTHS_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/12he-kn32
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Gallup International
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Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS)
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May 28, 2015
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what is [name's] current occupation? (s11_q13)

Data file: wb_section_11

Overview

Valid: 474
Invalid: 3019
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 50
End: 52
Width: 3
Range: 1 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
1 physical scientists and related technicians 3
0.6%
2 architects 1
0.2%
3 engineers and related technicians 7
1.5%
4 aircraft and ships’ officers 2
0.4%
5 life scientists and related technicians 2
0.4%
6 medical, dental, and related workers 6
1.3%
7 veterinary related workers 0
0%
8 statisticians, mathematicians, and related technicians 0
0%
9 economists 3
0.6%
11 accountants 2
0.4%
12 jurists, legal professionals 1
0.2%
13 teachers 4
0.8%
14 workers in religion 0
0%
15 authors, journalists and related writers 1
0.2%
16 sculptors, painters, photographers, and related 2
0.4%
17 composers and performing artists 2
0.4%
18 athletes, sportsmen, and related workers 2
0.4%
19 professional, technical, and related workers 7
1.5%
20 legislative officials and government administrators 2
0.4%
21 managers 3
0.6%
30 clerical supervisors 1
0.2%
31 government executive officials 1
0.2%
32 typists, secretaries 0
0%
33 bookkeepers, cashiers and related workers 3
0.6%
34 computer operators 5
1.1%
35 transport and communications supervisors 0
0%
36 transport conductors 22
4.6%
37 mail distribution clerks 1
0.2%
38 telephone and telegraph operators 0
0%
39 clerical related workers not elsewhere classified 3
0.6%
40 managers (wholesale and retail trade) 0
0%
41 working proprietors (wholesale and retail trade) 0
0%
42 sales supervisors and buyers 1
0.2%
43 technical sales agents and manufacturers’ agents 0
0%
44 insurance, real estate, securities sales agents 6
1.3%
45 sales agents, shop assistants, and related workers 10
2.1%
49 sales workers not elsewhere classified 0
0%
50 managers (food and lodging services) 1
0.2%
51 working proprietors 3
0.6%
52 housekeeping and related service supervisors 3
0.6%
53 cooks, waiters, bartenders, and related workers 31
6.5%
54 maids and related housekeeping service workers 14
3%
55 building caretakers, cleaners, and related workers 11
2.3%
56 launderers, drycleaners and pressers 0
0%
57 hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers 5
1.1%
58 security, protective service workers 0
0%
59 service workers not elsewhere classified 59
12.4%
60 farm managers and supervisors 0
0%
61 farmers 0
0%
62 agriculture and animal husbandry workers 30
6.3%
63 forestry workers 0
0%
64 fishermen, hunters and related operators and laborers 0
0%
70 production supervisors and general supervisors 1
0.2%
71 miners, quarrymen, well drillers and related workers 0
0%
72 metal processors 0
0%
73 wood preparation workers 3
0.6%
74 chemical processors and related workers 0
0%
75 spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers, and related workers 0
0%
76 tanners, leather workers 0
0%
77 food and beverage processors 7
1.5%
78 tobacco preparers and tobacco product makers 0
0%
79 tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers, and related 11
2.3%
80 shoemakers and leather goods makers 0
0%
81 cabinetmakers and related woodworkers 0
0%
82 stone cutters and carvers 0
0%
83 blacksmiths, toolmakers and machine tool operators 4
0.8%
84 machinery workers, precision instrument makers 1
0.2%
85 electrical workers and related workers 5
1.1%
86 broadcasting station ,cinema projectionists 0
0%
87 plumbers, welders, metal preparers and erectors 4
0.8%
88 jewelers and precious metal workers 0
0%
89 glass formers, potters and related workers 0
0%
90 rubber and plastics product makers 0
0%
91 paper and paper board products makers 0
0%
92 printers and related workers 1
0.2%
93 painters 3
0.6%
94 production and related workers not elsewhere classified 3
0.6%
95 bricklayers, carpenters and other construction workers 72
15.2%
96 stationary engine and related equipment operators 0
0%
97 material handling and related equipment operators 2
0.4%
98 transport equipment operators 5
1.1%
99 laborers not elsewhere classified 26
5.5%
100 financial worker, financial inspector 1
0.2%
101 ship mechanics and related ship workers 0
0%
102 customs inspector / officer 0
0%
103 technicians of specialized machinery maintenance 0
0%
104 actor (workers in the stage arts) 2
0.4%
997 refusal 2
0.4%
998 doesn't know what the person works 12
2.5%
999 doesn't work 49
10.3%
Sysmiss 3019
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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