Value |
Category |
1 |
Architects and civil engineers |
2 |
Electrical engineers |
7 |
Topographers |
9 |
Engineering, electrical, mechanical, metallurgy, and industrial technicians not elsewhere classified |
14 |
Chemists |
15 |
Biochemists |
16 |
Physicists and other specialists in related sciences; geophysicists, meteorologists, astronomers, geologists, hydrologists |
24 |
Veterinarians |
25 |
Technicians in biological, chemical and hospital laboratories |
30 |
Other professionals in related occupations not elsewhere classified |
31 |
Medical doctors and surgeons |
32 |
Dentists |
39 |
Pharmacists |
41 |
Podiatrists, massage therapists, opticians, anesthesiology and radiology technicians, and other medical and paramedical technicians not listed elsewhere |
42 |
Professional nurses, anesthesiologists |
43 |
Other nurses, vaccinators |
44 |
Midwives |
46 |
University rectors, deans, professors and teachers |
47 |
High school teachers and professors, art teachers, occupational teachers and industrial arts teachers |
48 |
Pre-school and elementary school teachers |
51 |
Other professors and teachers; supervisors, directors, and specialists in curriculum; professors of languages, music, etc. |
53 |
Insurance adjusters |
54 |
Statisticians |
55 |
Economists, economic advisors |
58 |
Other professionals in the mathematical sciences not elsewhere classified (system analysts, technicians in statistics or mathematics, programmers) |
60 |
Lawyers, magistrates, and judges |
62 |
Justices of the peace, notaries, persons responsible for public registers and persons in other legal occupations; solicitors, officials of the judicial system, ushers, and secretaries |
64 |
Authors, editors, writers, composers, news reporters, editorialists |
66 |
Decorators, sketchers, advertising and commercial designers, interior decorators, display designers, stage designers, letterers |
67 |
Composers, musicians, orchestra directors, instrumentalists, choir directors, and persons in related occupations |
71 |
Other fine artists and artists in dance, theater, television, film, entertainment, and related occupations not elsewhere classified |
72 |
Priests, pastors, and members of religious orders |
73 |
Theologians, other religious workers, secular religious workers, and persons in related occupation |
75 |
Translators and interpreters, philologists, librarians, archivists of public and historical documents, museum curators |
77 |
Social assistants and other persons in occupations related to social welfare, nuns in hospital services |
78 |
Photographers, technicians, portrait artists, film and television camera operators, cameramen |
80 |
Other professional technicians and persons in related occupations not classified elsewhere (publicists, artists' representatives, poll takers, public relations) |
83 |
Airplane pilots, copilots, airplane navigators, flight officials, flight mechanics |
86 |
Athletes and sports players (soccer players); umpires and trainers |
88 |
Instructors of physical culture and martial arts (karate, judo, taekwondo), instructors of chess, tennis, swimming, boxing, golf, etc. |
99 |
Professionals, technicians, and related workers not further specified |
100 |
Members of the executive and legislative bodies, ministers, directors and inspectors for the national, regional, municipal, city, or town government; directors and senators; diplomats, ambassadors, consuls |
110 |
Directors, sub directors, managers and sub managers of wholesale commerce |
111 |
Directors, sub directors, managers and sub managers of retail commerce |
120 |
Directors, sub directors, managers and sub managers, general administrators, directing manager of radio and TV |
122 |
Directors, sub directors, managers and sub managers, administrators of banks, finances, insurance, real estate |
123 |
Directors, sub directors, managers and sub managers of transportation and warehousing; owners of micro bus and air, river, and land taxis. |
125 |
Directors, sub directors, managers and sub managers of factories and general administration |
126 |
Owner-directors, sub directors, owner-managers and sub managers in services businesses, hotels, restaurants, cafes, pensions, guest houses |
127 |
Other directors, sub directors, managers and sub managers, administrators and directive personnel not listed elsewhere (department heads and section bosses) |
200 |
Officials, agents, and employees of the public administration, customs inspectors, military employees |
210 |
Accounting assistants, employees (registrars, comptrollers, etc.), clerks, and secretaries; bookkeepers; administrative assistants |
212 |
Tellers, treasurers, and accounts-payable clerks, check writers, accounts liquidators |
213 |
Account collectors |
214 |
Other persons in related occupations not listed elsewhere |
220 |
Typists, teletypists, short-hand takers, stenographers, and secretaries |
230 |
Operator of computer machines, data entry workers |
232 |
Operators of other office machinery not elsewhere classified |
240 |
Inspectors, traffic controllers, and dispatchers in air, land, maritime and river transportation |
253 |
Other persons in related occupations not elsewhere classified |
260 |
Telephone and telegraph operators |
262 |
Operators, radio-communication operators, radiotelegraphists, radio-telephone operators, Telex operators |
271 |
Fare collectors in buses, trains, trams and other means of public transportation |
281 |
Receptionists and public information providers |
283 |
Employees of banks and financial-service providers |
284 |
Employees of libraries and archives |
299 |
Clerical, office, and related workers, not further specified |
300 |
Owner-proprietors, wholesale trade |
301 |
Owner-proprietors, retail trade |
310 |
Salesmen, store workers, and clerks |
311 |
Vendors of newspapers, lottery tickets, magazines, lottery-bingos and bets |
312 |
Traveling salesmen and order venders |
313 |
Street vendors of foods |
314 |
Other salesmen not elsewhere classified |
322 |
Sales and purchasing managers |
324 |
Medical sales representatives |
330 |
Insurance agents and vendors (agents and damage estimators) |
331 |
Real estate agents and vendors |
334 |
Commission and consignment sales, sales promoters, currency exchangers, sales agents (raffle vendors) |
335 |
Customs service agents |
399 |
Salesmen and related workers not further specified |
400 |
Managers, administrators of agricultural enterprises, ranch heads |
410 |
Farm-owners (own agricultural farm); tenants and sharecroppers |
411 |
Cattle breeders, poultry farmers, bee farmers, beekeepers, and other bee workers |
414 |
Horticulturist, floriculturists, gardeners |
418 |
Other agriculturists not listed elsewhere |
419 |
Owner of cattle establishment; dog, rabbit, rats, cats |
420 |
Farmers, agricultural and farm workers and laborers, farm managers and overseers, sugar cane cutters |
421 |
Operators of machinery, tractors, and other agricultural vehicles |
422 |
Workers in recreation and sports fields, greenhouses, vegetable plots, gardens, seed-lots and nurseries, and other horticultural workers |
423 |
Agricultural herd workers, dairy farm workers, ranch workers |
424 |
Other agricultural and cattle workers, palmetto cutters, cowboys, herders and persons in related occupations, horse trainers, wire installers, vaccinators, jockeys, ranch workers |
425 |
Poultry workers |
430 |
Fishermen, persons in occupations related to the breeding and care of fish, and workers on fishing boats |
451 |
Tree cutters, tree splitters, lumber cutters, firewood cutters, railroad-tie splitters, and boat makers (with power and hand saws) |
499 |
Farmers, fishermen, hunters, forestry workers, and related workers, not specified |
500 |
Construction workers that do finishing and similar |
501 |
Truck drivers, dump truck drivers, and school transportation drivers |
502 |
Bus drivers and tram conductors |
503 |
Cart drivers, wagon drivers, and sulki drivers (water transportation) |
520 |
Sailors, boat foremen, deck officials, shiphands |
521 |
Motor boaters, boaters, canoeists |
599 |
Other persons in related occupations not elsewhere classified |
600 |
Fiber preparers (cotton ginners) |
603 |
Spinners (bobbin winders) and thread winders who work in factories (textile operations) |
604 |
Weavers in factories |
605 |
Weavers who do not work in factories (Ñanduti weaving) |
607 |
Hand weavers (crochet) (hand-embroidered clothing, lace trim) |
611 |
Weavers of carpets, ponchos, blankets, hammocks, etc. and other persons in the manufacture of similar goods |
612 |
Persons in occupations related to textile production not elsewhere classified |
613 |
Tailors |
616 |
Dressmakers |
617 |
Seamstresses, embroiderers, and sewing assitants |
621 |
Shirt makers |
622 |
Upholsterers (cloth and similar materials), mattress makers, umbrella makers and workers in related occupations (curtains) |
623 |
Ahó poí embroiderers |
626 |
Shoemakers and shoe repairers |
627 |
Cutters, formers, and other persons in occupations related to the factory production of footwear |
628 |
Leather workers and trimmers and other persons in related occupations |
629 |
Other persons in occupations related to the production of leather goods (e.g. briefcases, purses, bags, suitcases, bottle holders, etc.) except footwear, gloves and clothing |
632 |
Carpenters and floor assemblers (board layers), wood sealers, carriage makers |
633 |
Cabinetmakers, wood carvers, spindle makers, finishers, and persons in similar occupations |
634 |
Operators in the manufacture of furniture and wood articles; adjusters |
635 |
Other wood artisans and operators such as those that manufacture wooden shoes, trunks and barrels, frames, boxes and other articles and equipment made of wood |
641 |
Concrete and cement refinishers and finishers |
646 |
Other artisans and operators in related occupations not listed elsewhere |
651 |
Construction and maintenance painters |
652 |
Other painters and workers in related occupations not elsewhere classified |
654 |
Pipe fitters, pipe adjustors, plumbers |
655 |
Riveters, assemblers of metal structures and assemblers in naval construction |
656 |
Tinsmiths, sheet metal workers, boilermakers and other person that work with metal sheeting |
657 |
Oxifuel cutters; welders, soldering by hand or machine, electric welders, and blowtorch welding |
658 |
Other persons in related occupations not elsewhere classified (plumbers' assistants, iron painters, etc.) |
661 |
Electricians and electrical repairmen |
662 |
Linemen and telephone, telegraph, electrical and telecommunications repairmen |
663 |
Electronic technicians who repair radio and television receptors |
664 |
Electronics repairmen of refrigerators and other appliances |
666 |
Installers of electrical equipment; lighted signs |
668 |
Other electricians and persons in related occupations |
671 |
Adjusters, assemblers, and installers of machinery |
672 |
Mechanics and repairmen of automobiles, buses, trucks, and motorcycles |
673 |
Mechanics and repairmen of airplanes and ships |
675 |
Mechanics and repairmen of agricultural and industrial machinery |
678 |
Adjuster-operators of tooling machines, milling machines, polishers, lathes, drills, shapers, sanders, metal saws and similar machinery |
679 |
Machinery greasers and lubricators except on ships |
680 |
Other artisans and related operators not elsewhere classified; locksmiths, mechanics of gas stoves, kerosene stoves, wood burning stoves, gas lamps, kerosene lamps |
681 |
Watchmakers |
683 |
Dental prosthesis makers or orthopedic mechanics |
687 |
Jewelers and goldsmiths |
693 |
Operators of construction machinery; dredgers |
694 |
Operators of thermal chemical treatment plants |
699 |
Craftsmen and operators in textiles, leather, carpentry, construction, and mechanics, not further specified |
700 |
Typographers, typesetters, electrotypists, and stereotypists |
708 |
Other persons in occupations related to graphic arts not elsewhere classified |
715 |
Quarry workers |
723 |
Blacksmiths, forge and hammer workers |
726 |
Other operators in the metallic industry not elsewhere classified |
731 |
Fired ceramic makers |
734 |
Artisans and operators in the manufacture of clay, cement, clay slabs, and similar products |
735 |
Other artisans and operators in the glass and ceramic industries |
742 |
Distillers and operators of appliances used in the distilling process; operators in alcohol factories |
745 |
Lumber cutters, planers, and other operators in occupations related to wood treatment |
748 |
Other operators in occupations related to the manufacture of paper not elsewhere classified |
750 |
Slaughterers, butchers and operators in slaughterhouses and meat processing plants |
751 |
Flavorers, smokers, and preparers of meat and fish; food dehydrators and other persons in similar occupations; operator in grease factories |
752 |
Millers and operators in mills |
753 |
Bakers, pastry chefs, chip makers, candy makers, persons in the manufacture of pastas; confectionary |
755 |
Operators in the preparation of caramels, jams, and honey |
756 |
Tasters of tea and coffee, coffee selectors, mixers, and roasters; workers in the manufacture of palmetto, spice, condiments, cacao, salt, yeast, etc. |
757 |
Operators and day laborers in vegetable oil factories |
758 |
Operators in the manufacture of cane beverages, wine, beer, non-alcoholic beverages, and ice |
759 |
Operators in sugar manufacture and refining |
760 |
Selectors, mixers, and other operators in tobacco preparation |
761 |
Cigarette makers (hand processing of cigars and cigarettes) and operators in the manufacture of tobacco products; tabacco processors |
770 |
Meat trimmers, skinners, tanners (sow) and other operators in related occupations |
799 |
Other craftsmen and operators, not further specified |
802 |
Workers and laborers in quarries; sand operators; stone crushers |
803 |
Workers and laborers in other solid non-metal mineral deposits |
807 |
Workers in limestone, cement, and chalk factories |
810 |
Tape men, day laborers, stake preparers, and other topography assistants and other workers in related occupations, measure takers |
811 |
Workers and laborers in occupations related to the construction of bridges, roads, tunnels, dams, and other special projects; group workers |
812 |
Carpenter assistants, construction worker assistants, and other artisan assistants related to the construction industry |
813 |
Other workers, laborers and employees in occupations related to the construction industry not elsewhere classified; gang overseers, well workers |
820 |
Cargo handlers |
821 |
Packers, stevedores, dock-workers, markers, and labellers |
824 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to warehousing; sugar cane processors; silage workers; storage deposit workers |
825 |
Packagers and bottlers of manufactured goods and beverages |
826 |
Other workers and laborers in occupations related to cargo movement not listed elsewhere (delivery assistants, loading dock workers, truck drivers, etc.) |
833 |
Workers and laborers in garage services, car washes and lubrication, automobile parking |
834 |
Workers and laborers in public services (cleaning streets and public places, etc.) |
899 |
Other workers and laborers not elsewhere classified |
900 |
Firemen, policemen, detectives, special intelligence agents, and other officials in law enforcement |
903 |
Guards, watchmen, and related occupations |
920 |
Domestic cooks |
921 |
Domestic employees and servants |
930 |
Cooks |
931 |
Waiters and workers in restaurants and cafes |
932 |
Bartenders |
933 |
Housekeepers, servants, and waiters in hotels, ships, etc. |
940 |
Launderers, drycleaners, ironers and related workers not in private households |
943 |
Household launderers and clothes ironers |
950 |
Sacristans, doormen, concierges, guards, watchmen, hotel doorman, elevator operators |
952 |
Odd-job workers (sweepers, cleaners, and workers involved in similar tasks such as patio, car, and golf course workers, shoe shiners, self-employed car-washers, etc.) |
960 |
Hairdressers and barbers |
961 |
Beauty stylists, hair stylists, manicurists and make up artists |
975 |
Other workers in services not elsewhere classified |
994 |
Members of the armed forces |
998 |
Unknown |
999 |
NIU (not in universe) |
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.