Value |
Category |
0 |
NIU (not in universe) |
1 |
Farmers |
2 |
Cattle ranchers |
3 |
Poultry farmers |
4 |
Other livestock breeders |
5 |
Non-specified agricultural and livestock owners |
6 |
Entrepreneurs/contractors in vegetation extraction or fishing |
7 |
Entrepreneurs/contractors in mineral extraction |
8 |
Entrepreneurs/contractors in transformation industry |
9 |
Entrepreneurs/contractors in civil construction |
10 |
Merchants |
11 |
Hotelkeepers and boarding house owners |
12 |
Transportation entrepreneurs/contractors |
13 |
Street vendors |
14 |
Street market merchants |
15 |
Other owners |
20 |
Ministers of State, governors, mayors, members of legislative branch and Brazilian Diplomatic Corps |
21 |
Directors, consultants and officers of public services |
30 |
Ranch and farm administrators |
31 |
Administrators and managers in vegetation extraction, and fishing |
32 |
Administrators and managers in mineral extraction |
33 |
Administrators and managers in transformation industry |
34 |
Administrators and managers in civil construction |
35 |
Administrators and managers in trade and merchandising |
36 |
Administrators and managers of hotels and similar establishments |
37 |
Administrators and managers in transportation |
38 |
Administrators and managers in financial real estate and insurance companies |
39 |
Other unclassified administrators and managers |
40 |
Employees in charge of administrative matters in companies |
50 |
Revenue agents and inspectors |
51 |
Labor inspectors- (gov't service) |
52 |
Administrative assistants |
53 |
Cashiers, bursars, tellers, pursers (except in merchandising of services and trade) |
54 |
Stockroom and warehouse clerks |
55 |
Dispatchers and materials agents |
56 |
Typists |
57 |
Teletype operators |
58 |
Operators of automatic processing machines |
59 |
Secretaries |
60 |
Accounting aides or clerks |
61 |
Copying machine operators |
62 |
File clerks |
63 |
Receptionists |
64 |
Administrative aides (or clerks) |
101 |
Engineers |
102 |
Architects |
103 |
Surveyors |
104 |
Cartographers |
111 |
Draftsmen |
112 |
Technicians in construction, land surveying, roadworks and sanitation |
113 |
Other ancillary occupations in engineering and architecture |
121 |
Chemists |
122 |
Pharmacists |
123 |
Physicists |
124 |
Mineral geologists |
125 |
Other specialists in chemistry and physics |
131 |
Chemical technicians |
132 |
Non-certified pharmacists |
133 |
Meteorological technicians |
141 |
Agronomists |
142 |
Biologists |
143 |
Pharmacologists |
144 |
Veterinarians |
151 |
Physicians |
152 |
Dentists |
153 |
Registered nurses |
154 |
Other heath-related occupations |
161 |
Interns |
162 |
Nurses (without diploma) |
163 |
Physical therapy assistants |
164 |
Orthoptists and opticians |
165 |
Medical and dental equipment operators |
166 |
Midwives |
167 |
Prosthetists |
168 |
Technicians in clinical analysis |
171 |
Mathematicians and actuarial specialists |
172 |
Statisticians |
173 |
System analysts |
181 |
Economists |
182 |
Accountants |
183 |
Administrative technicians |
191 |
Accounting technicians |
192 |
Statistical technicians |
193 |
Census agents |
194 |
Computer programmers |
201 |
Sociologists, anthropologists and archeologists |
202 |
Psychologists |
203 |
Geographers and demographers |
204 |
Social workers |
205 |
Other social scientists |
211 |
Professor-researchers |
212 |
University professors |
213 |
Secondary teachers |
214 |
Middle school teachers (5th-8th grade) |
215 |
Elementary school teachers (1st-4th grade) |
216 |
Elementary school teachers (without specification of grade) |
217 |
Nursery school and kindergarten teachers |
218 |
Vocational teachers and instructors |
219 |
Teachers at unspecified levels |
221 |
Educational guidance officers and teaching technicians |
222 |
School proctors |
231 |
Judges |
232 |
Government attorneys |
233 |
Lawyers and public defenders |
241 |
Notaries public and record officials |
242 |
Legal scribes and clerks |
243 |
Process servers |
244 |
Other ancillary occupations in the justice system |
251 |
Priests |
252 |
[no label] |
261 |
Writers and journalists |
271 |
Sculptors and painters |
272 |
Craftsmen of ceramic, leather, wooden and metal objects |
273 |
Decorators and designers |
274 |
Photographers |
275 |
Musicians and composers |
276 |
Television, radio, movie and stage actors |
277 |
Circus entertainers |
278 |
Announcers and commentators |
279 |
Producers and directors of shows |
280 |
Movie makers and camera operators |
281 |
Operators of sound and set equipment |
282 |
Other radio and TV operators (except for camera, sound and set operations) |
283 |
Projectionists |
291 |
Librarians |
292 |
Museum curators and archivists |
293 |
Other technical and scientific occupations not mentioned above |
301 |
Self-employed agricultural and Livestock producers |
302 |
Agricultural and livestock technicians |
303 |
Operators of agricultural tractors and other farm implements and machinery |
304 |
Other agricultural and livestock workers |
305 |
Aquaculture workers |
321 |
Hunters |
322 |
Fishermen |
331 |
Lumberjacks |
332 |
Woodcutters |
333 |
Charcoal makers |
334 |
Rubber tappers and collectors |
335 |
Herb gatherers |
336 |
Agricultural pickers, breakers and shellers |
341 |
Miners |
345 |
Stonecutters and rock drillers |
351 |
Operators of machinery for extraction and processing of ore and rock |
361 |
Gas and petroleum extraction workers |
371 |
Prospectors |
381 |
Saltworks workers |
391 |
Well sounders (except for petroleum or gas) |
401 |
Masters and technicians in mineral extraction enterprises |
402 |
Masters, foremen and technicians in transformation industry (except for textiles) |
403 |
Masters (foremen and technicians in the textile industry) in textile industry |
404 |
Masters in civil construction |
405 |
Masters and technicians in electric energy, gas, water and sewage companies |
406 |
Other masters foremen and technicians |
411 |
Oven tenders in metallurgical industry |
412 |
Metal pressers and cutters |
413 |
Wiredrawers |
414 |
Molders |
415 |
Galvanizers and metal platers |
416 |
Tool grinders and sharpeners |
417 |
Stone buffers and polishers |
418 |
Toolmakers |
419 |
Stamping machine operators |
420 |
Mechanical metal press operators |
421 |
Milling machinists and punch operators |
422 |
Machine-tool operators |
423 |
Mechanical adjusters and fitters |
424 |
Motor vehicle mechanics |
425 |
Unspecified mechanics |
426 |
Welders |
427 |
Riveters and assemblers of metallic structures |
428 |
Stokers in metallurgical industries [Caldeireiros] |
429 |
Blacksmiths and sheet-metal workers |
430 |
Tinsmiths |
431 |
Auto body workers |
441 |
Textile carders and combers |
442 |
Textile rovers and spoolers |
443 |
Textile spinners |
444 |
Lace makers |
445 |
Loom setters |
446 |
Rope makers |
447 |
Weavers |
448 |
Tapestry and carpet weavers |
449 |
Net makers |
450 |
Textile bleachers and dyers |
451 |
Textile printers |
452 |
Textile finishers |
461 |
Leather goods, saddle and harness makers |
462 |
Tanners |
470 |
Tailors and seamstresses |
471 |
Sewing assistants |
472 |
Pants makers and shirt makers |
473 |
Pattern makers and cutters |
474 |
Embroiderers and fabric reweavers |
475 |
Straw hatmakers |
476 |
Hatmakers (not straw hats) |
477 |
Shoemakers |
478 |
Shoe factory workers |
479 |
Purse and belt makers |
481 |
Cabinet makers and joiners |
482 |
Carpenters |
483 |
Coopers, hoopers and barrel makers |
484 |
Joining machinery operators |
485 |
Sawyers |
486 |
Plywood preparers |
487 |
Upholsterers and vehicle upholsterers |
488 |
Mattress makers |
489 |
Wood polishers |
490 |
Basket makers and mat weavers |
501 |
Electrical equipment assemblers |
502 |
Electronic equipment assemblers (except audio and video sets) |
503 |
Electrical and electronic equipment repair technicians (except for audio and video sets) |
504 |
Audio and video assemblers |
505 |
Audio and video repair technicians |
506 |
Installation electricians |
507 |
Installers and repair technicians of telecommunications equipment |
508 |
Installers and repair technicians of electrical and telecommunications lines |
509 |
Operators of electric energy production installations |
511 |
Reinforced concreters |
512 |
Bricklayers or masons |
513 |
Hod carriers |
514 |
Painters and whitewashers |
515 |
Stucco masons |
516 |
Tilers and parquetry workers |
517 |
Plumbers and pipefitters |
518 |
Glaziers or glass installers |
519 |
Sidewalk and street paving workers |
520 |
Flooring fitters and caulkers |
521 |
Operators of civil construction machinery |
531 |
Sausage makers |
532 |
Jerky makers |
533 |
Butchers (in slaughterhouses) |
534 |
Occupations in the dairy industry |
535 |
Candy makers and confectioners |
536 |
Pasta makers |
537 |
Bakers |
538 |
Grain millers |
539 |
Employees in the sugar industry |
540 |
Employees in the beverage industry |
541 |
Employees in the coffee industry |
542 |
Employees in the fishing industry |
543 |
Employees in the tea and cocoa industry |
544 |
Employees in the vegetable oil industry |
545 |
Employees in other areas of the food industry |
551 |
Lineotypists |
552 |
Typographers |
553 |
Printing engravers |
554 |
Printing press operators |
555 |
Proofreaders in the printing industry |
556 |
Bookbindery workers |
557 |
Other occupations in the printing industry |
561 |
Glassworkers and ampule makers |
562 |
Ceramists and china makers |
563 |
Ceramics painters |
564 |
Potters |
571 |
Quality control inspectors |
572 |
Jewelers and watchmakers |
573 |
Gem cutters and polishers |
574 |
Rubber workers |
575 |
Vulcanizers and retreaders |
576 |
Fireworks makers |
577 |
Broom makers |
578 |
Marble workers |
579 |
Tobacco preparation workers |
580 |
Cigar and cigarette makers |
581 |
Spray painters |
582 |
Forklift operators |
583 |
Stokers (except on trains and boats) |
584 |
Merchandise packagers |
585 |
Employees in the paper and cardboard industry |
586 |
Employees in rubber and plastic products industry (except for tires) |
587 |
Employees in the cement and fiber-cement products industry |
588 |
Safety and security supervisors |
589 |
Other employees in the transformation industry |
601 |
Self-employed businessmen |
602 |
Salespersons |
603 |
Cashiers |
604 |
Stock clerks |
605 |
Demonstrators (demonstrates and promotes products) |
611 |
Employees at street markets |
612 |
Water vendors |
613 |
Candy and ice-cream vendors |
614 |
Grocery store employees |
615 |
Vendors of animal entrails, fish and milk |
616 |
Ticket vendors |
617 |
Employees in other street vending occupations |
621 |
Magazine and newspaper vendors |
631 |
Salespersons (traveling and local) |
632 |
Commercial representatives |
633 |
Advertising agents |
641 |
Insurance agents |
642 |
Real estate agents |
643 |
Stock brokers |
644 |
Appraisers and auctioneers |
645 |
Other agents and brokers |
646 |
Buyers |
711 |
Civilian aircraft pilots |
712 |
Flight attendants |
721 |
Merchant marine officers |
722 |
Boatswains |
723 |
Ship machinists |
724 |
Ship stokers |
725 |
Merchant marine sailors |
726 |
Ship stewards |
727 |
Small boat operators |
731 |
Crane operators |
732 |
Stevedores and longshoremen |
741 |
Railway agents |
742 |
Train conductors and inspectors |
743 |
Locomotive engineers |
744 |
Train firemen |
745 |
Railroad brakemen or flagmen |
746 |
Switchmen and signal men |
751 |
Drivers |
752 |
Fare collectors |
753 |
Teamsters (oxen, horses, etc.) |
761 |
Transportation inspectors and dispatchers |
762 |
Railroad maintenance workers |
771 |
Postal and telegraph agents |
772 |
Postal clerks |
773 |
Telegraphers and radio telegraphers |
774 |
Telephone operators |
775 |
Postmen |
801 |
Chambermaids |
802 |
Nannies |
803 |
Cooks (female) |
804 |
Cleaning personnel (female) |
805 |
Laundresses |
806 |
Governesses and butlers |
807 |
Non-specialized domestic help |
808 |
Other occupations in domestic service |
811 |
Hotel keepers and boarding house proprietors |
812 |
Chamberlains (except for domestic help) |
813 |
Cooks (male) (except for domestic help) |
814 |
Waiters |
815 |
Bartenders and café personnel |
816 |
Governesses and butlers (except for domestic help) |
817 |
Hotel maitre d"s |
818 |
Maitre d"s in food services |
821 |
Hairdressers |
822 |
Barbers |
823 |
Make-up, aestheticians, etc. |
824 |
Manicurists and pedicurists |
825 |
Laundresses and ironers |
826 |
Shoe-shiners |
831 |
Soccer players |
832 |
Wrestlers and other professional athletes |
833 |
Referees |
834 |
Sports coaches |
841 |
Doormen |
842 |
Elevator operators |
843 |
Watchmen |
844 |
Janitorial staff |
845 |
Office-boys |
851 |
Owners in self-owned farming and cattle services not classified above |
852 |
Owners in self-owned services not classified above |
861 |
Officers in the armed-forces |
862 |
Enlisted men in the armed-forces |
863 |
Fire department officers and personnel |
864 |
Police chiefs and commissioners |
865 |
Police investigators |
866 |
Local policemen and policewomen, including for traffic |
867 |
Jail keepers and prison guards |
868 |
Finger print specialists |
869 |
Private security officers |
911 |
Apprentices |
912 |
Ticket sellers in entertainment |
913 |
Private sector firemen (not in public employment) |
914 |
Foremen, overseers |
915 |
Pest control workers |
916 |
Street parking watchmen |
917 |
Sanitary inspectors (gov"t service) |
918 |
Inspectors (gov"t service) |
919 |
Gardeners (not involved in crops) |
920 |
Garbage men |
921 |
Lubricators |
922 |
Water treatment and distribution workers |
923 |
Machine operators (except for farming and civil construction) |
924 |
Unspecified manual laborers |
925 |
Road maintenance workers |
926 |
Nannies (except for domestic help) |
927 |
Other or undefined occupations |
999 |
Occupation undeclared |
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.