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Integrated Household Survey 2003-2004

Sierra Leone, 2003 - 2004
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SLE_2003_IHS_v01_M
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Statistics Sierra Leone (SSL)
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  • Section7_Housing
  • Section8E_FarmProcessed
  • Section8A1_Agriculture
  • Expenditure
  • Section1_HouseholdRoster
  • Section2_Education
  • Section3_Health
  • Section4_Occupation
  • Section5_Migration
  • Section7b_Anthropometric
  • Section8H_OwnConsumption
  • Section9A1_NonFood_Infrequent
  • Section9A2_NonFood_Frequent
  • Section9B_FoodPurchases
  • Section8A3_AgEquipment
  • Section8B1_PlotDetails
  • Section8D_Season
  • Section8F_Inputs
  • Section8G_Process
  • Section8A2_Livestock
  • Section10B_Enterprise1_Expenditure
  • Section10B_Enterprise2_Expenditure
  • Section10C_Enterprise1_Assets
  • Section10C_Enterprise2_Assets
  • Section10D_Enterprise_Income
  • Section10E_Enterprise_Income
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  • Section11BA_TransfersOUT
  • Section11BB_TransfersIN
  • Section11C_Miscellaneous
  • Section12A_HouseholdCredits
  • Section12B_HouseholdAssets
  • Section12C_HouseholdSavings
  • Section10A_Enterprise
  • comm_agriculture
  • comm_demographics
  • comm_economics
  • comm_education
  • comm_health
  • corr ea codes
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  • cyclebudget
  • cycles
  • date_interview
  • food prices
  • no of hhs per
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  • weights

What sort of work did you do in your last job? (s4gq19)

Data file: Section4_Occupation

Overview

Valid: 6174
Invalid: 16848
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 281
End: 283
Width: 3
Range: 0 - 909
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What sort of work did you do in your last job? (ie. What were your main tasks or duties)?
Categories
Value Category Cases
0 Economically inactive 290
4.7%
1 Physical Scientists and Related Technicians 134
2.2%
2 Architects and Related Technicians 12
0.2%
3 Engineers and Related Technicians 81
1.3%
4 Aircraft and Ships Officers 632
10.2%
5 Life Scientists and Related Technicians 110
1.8%
6 Medical and Related workers 3675
59.5%
7 Professional Nurses 104
1.7%
8 Dental, Veterinary and Related workers 57
0.9%
9 Statisticians, Mathematicians, Systems Analysts and Related 86
1.4%
10 Economists 1
0%
11 Accountants 62
1%
12 Jurists (e.g. Lawyers, Judges) 0
0%
13 Teachers 1
0%
14 Workers in Religion 0
0%
15 Authors, Journalists and Related Writers 3
0%
16 Sculptors, Painters, Photographers and Related Creative Arti 1
0%
17 Composers and Performing Artists 0
0%
18 Athletes, Sportsmen and Related workers 0
0%
19 Professional, Technical and Related Workers Not Elsewhere Cl 0
0%
20 Legislative Officials and Government Administrators 0
0%
21 Managers 0
0%
29 17
0.3%
30 Clerical and Related Workers 0
0%
31 Government Executive Officials 1
0%
32 Stenographers, Typists and Card and Tape-Punch Machine Opera 5
0.1%
33 Book-keepers, Cashiers and Related Workers 1
0%
34 Computing Machine Operators 1
0%
35 Transport and Communications Supervisors 0
0%
36 Transport Conductors 0
0%
37 Mail Distribution Clerks 2
0%
38 Telephone and Telegraph Operators 0
0%
39 Clerical and Related Workers Not Elsewhere Classified 0
0%
40 Managers (Wholesale and Retail Trade) 0
0%
41 Working Proprietors (Wholesale and Retail Trade) 1
0%
42 Sales Supervisors and Buyers 0
0%
43 Technical Salesmen, Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers 0
0%
44 Insurance, Real Estate Securities and Business Services, Sal 0
0%
45 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers 0
0%
46 Wholesale Market Traders 0
0%
47 Retail Market Traders 2
0%
48 Hawkers, Street and Pavement Vendors 0
0%
49 Sales Workers Not Elsewhere Classified 0
0%
50 Managers (Catering, Lodging Services) 4
0.1%
51 Working Proprietors (Catering and Lodging Services) 0
0%
52 Housekeeping and Related Service Supervisors 0
0%
53 Cooks, Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers 0
0%
54 Maids and Related Housekeeping Service workers Not Elsewhere 0
0%
55 Building Caretakers, Charworkers, Cleaners and Related Worke 0
0%
56 Launderers, Dry-Cleaners and Pressers 0
0%
57 Hairdressers, Barbers, Beauticians and Related Workers 0
0%
58 Protective Service Workers 0
0%
59 Service Workers Not Elsewhere Classified 0
0%
60 Farm Managers and Supervisors 0
0%
61 Farmers 0
0%
62 Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Workers 60
1%
63 Forestry Workers 0
0%
64 Fishermen, Hunters and Related Workers 0
0%
70 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 0
0%
71 Miners, Quarrymen, Well Drillers and Related Workers 1
0%
72 Metal Processors 0
0%
73 Wood Preparation Workers and Paper makers 0
0%
74 chemical Processors and Related Workers 0
0%
75 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Related Workers 0
0%
76 Tanners, Fellmongers and Pelt Dressers 0
0%
77 Food and Beverage Processors 0
0%
78 Tobacco Preparers and Tobacco Products Makers 0
0%
79 Tailors, Dressmakers, Sewers, Upholsterers and Related Worke 0
0%
80 Shoemakers and Leather Goods Makers 0
0%
81 Cabinetmakers and Related Wood Workers 1
0%
82 Stone Carvers and (Stone) Cutters 0
0%
83 Blacksmith, Toolmakers and Machine Tool Operators 0
0%
84 Machinery Fitters, Machine Assemblers and Precision-Instrume 0
0%
85 Electrical Fitters and Related Electrical and Electronics Wo 0
0%
86 Broadcasting Station and Sound-Equipment Operators and Cinem 0
0%
87 Plumbers, Welders, Sheet-Metal and structural Metal Preparer 0
0%
88 Jewellery 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 Paperboard Products Makers 4
0.1%
92 Printers and Related Workers 0
0%
93 Painters 2
0%
94 Production and Related workers Not Elsewhere Classified 1
0%
95 Bricklayers, Carpenters and Other Construction Workers 1
0%
96 Stationary Engine and Related Equipment Operators 0
0%
97 Material Handling and Related Equipment Operators, Dockers a 0
0%
98 Transport Equipment Operators 0
0%
99 Labourers Not Elsewhere Classified 0
0%
100 Workers 13
0.2%
101 New Workers Seeking Employment 1
0%
102 Workers Reporting Occupation Unidentifiable or Inadequately 0
0%
103 Workers Not Reporting Any Occupation 0
0%
104 6
0.1%
105 1
0%
106 29
0.5%
107 3
0%
108 2
0%
109 2
0%
110 3
0%
111 4
0.1%
115 1
0%
118 1
0%
129 1
0%
150 1
0%
162 4
0.1%
190 1
0%
200 65
1.1%
201 6
0.1%
203 5
0.1%
204 29
0.5%
205 4
0.1%
206 148
2.4%
207 7
0.1%
208 7
0.1%
209 6
0.1%
211 59
1%
213 1
0%
233 1
0%
250 1
0%
262 11
0.2%
271 1
0%
293 3
0%
300 10
0.2%
301 2
0%
306 10
0.2%
307 1
0%
309 2
0%
400 46
0.7%
401 2
0%
403 1
0%
404 14
0.2%
405 5
0.1%
406 25
0.4%
407 4
0.1%
408 1
0%
409 3
0%
410 1
0%
411 2
0%
450 1
0%
462 1
0%
463 1
0%
471 1
0%
472 1
0%
493 1
0%
495 3
0%
500 10
0.2%
504 2
0%
506 8
0.1%
507 1
0%
509 1
0%
532 1
0%
562 1
0%
600 55
0.9%
601 2
0%
603 1
0%
604 11
0.2%
605 5
0.1%
606 35
0.6%
607 5
0.1%
608 3
0%
609 4
0.1%
611 1
0%
612 1
0%
629 2
0%
662 2
0%
700 11
0.2%
704 1
0%
706 1
0%
708 1
0%
719 1
0%
720 1
0%
800 29
0.5%
801 1
0%
804 14
0.2%
805 3
0%
806 23
0.4%
807 1
0%
808 4
0.1%
809 1
0%
812 1
0%
829 1
0%
862 2
0%
900 4
0.1%
906 3
0%
908 1
0%
909 1
0%
Sysmiss 16848
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.
Interviewer instructions
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