Value |
Category |
0 |
NIU (not in universe) |
11 |
Armed Forces and Police Officers |
100 |
Personnel Manager and Members of Executive and Legislative Powers |
111 |
Members of Executive and Legislative Powers |
112 |
Personnel Manager Of Public Administration |
114 |
Managers and Administrators of Specialized Organizations |
121 |
Directors or General Managers (with 3 or more Managers) |
122 |
Directors or Managers of Production and Operation Departments |
123 |
Other Directors of Departments (Subdirectors and Submanagers are included) |
131 |
Managers of Small Businesses (with 1 or 2 Directors) |
200 |
Professionals |
211 |
Physcists, Chemists and Related Workers |
212 |
Mathematicians, Statiticians and Related Workers |
213 |
Computer Science Professionals |
214 |
Arquitects, Engineers and Related Workers |
221 |
Biological and Organic Science Professionals |
222 |
Doctors and Related Professionals (Except Nursing and Obstetrics Personnel) |
223 |
Nursing and Obstetrics Personnel |
230 |
Education Professionals |
231 |
Professors of Superior Education Establishments |
232 |
Middle and Secondary Education Professors |
233 |
Basic Education and Preschool Professors |
234 |
Special Education Professors |
235 |
Other Education Professionals |
241 |
Specialists in the Organization and Administration of Businesses |
242 |
Law Professionals |
243 |
Archivists, Librarians, Documentors and Related Workers |
244 |
Specialists in Social and Human Sciences |
245 |
Writers, Artists, Advertising Creators, and Executives |
246 |
Priests of Different Religions |
300 |
Mid Level Technicians and Professionals |
311 |
Technicians in Physical Sciences, Chemistry, Engineering and Related Workers |
312 |
Programing Technicians and Computer Controllers |
313 |
Optical and Electronic Equipment Operators |
314 |
Technicians in Maritine and Aeronautical Navagation |
315 |
Inspectors of Security and Health Works and Quality Control |
321 |
Technicians in Biological Sciences, Agronomy, Zoology and Related Fields |
322 |
Technicians in Modern Health and General Health (Except Nursing and Obstetrics Personnel) |
323 |
Mid Level Nursing and Obstetrics Personnel |
324 |
Traditional Medicine Nurses and Folk Healers |
330 |
Technical Teachers and Instructors |
331 |
Basic or Primary Education Teaching Assistants |
332 |
Preschool Education Teaching Assistants |
333 |
Special Education Teaching Assistants |
334 |
Technical Teachers and Instructors Outside of Regular and Special Education |
335 |
Undocumented |
341 |
Technicians in Financial and Commercial Operations |
342 |
Commercial Agents and Brokers |
343 |
Auxilery Administration Professionals |
344 |
Agents of Customs and Taxes Administrations and Related Fields |
345 |
Police Inspectors and Detectives |
346 |
Social Technician Workers and Assistants |
347 |
Technicians in Artistic Activities, Show Business and Sports |
348 |
Secular Assistants of Religious People |
400 |
Office Workers |
411 |
Secretaries and Office Machine Operators |
412 |
Auxilery Accountants and Financiers |
413 |
Employees Charged with the Registration of Materials and Transportation |
414 |
Employees of Libraries, Mail Services and Similar Workers |
419 |
Photocopier and Mimeograph Operators and Those in Charge of Registration |
421 |
Cashiers, Tellers and Related Workers |
422 |
Information Service Employees to Clientele |
499 |
Public Employee (Only) |
500 |
Service Workers and Commercial and Market Vendors |
511 |
Personnel at the Direct Service of Passangers |
512 |
Management and Restoration Personnel |
513 |
Personal Care Workers and Similar Workers |
514 |
Other Private Personal Service Workers |
515 |
Astrologists, Fortune Tellers and Related Workers |
516 |
Protection and Security Service Personnel |
521 |
Style, Art and Publicity Models |
522 |
Vendors and Showers of Shops and Department Stores |
523 |
Kiosk and Market Stall Vendors |
611 |
Qualified Agricultural and Livestock Workers of Crops for the Market |
612 |
Livestock Breeders and Workers Qualifed for the Raising of Animals for the Market and Related Workers |
613 |
Qualified Agricultural and Livestock Producers and Workers whose Production is meant for the Market |
614 |
Qualified Forestry and Related Workers |
615 |
Fishermen, Hunters and Trappers |
621 |
Substinence Agricultural and Livestock Workers and Fishermen |
700 |
Officials, Operators and Craftsmen of Mechanical Arts and Others Trades |
711 |
Miners, Quarrymen, Tarriers and Stone Cutters |
712 |
Officials and Operators of the Construction Industry (Heavy Labor) and Related Workers |
713 |
Officials and Operators of Construction (Finished Jobs) and Related Workers |
714 |
Painters, Store Front Cleaners and Related Workers |
720 |
Officials and Operators of Metallurgy, Mechanical Construction and Related Workers |
721 |
Molders, Welders, Tinsmiths, Boilermakers, Metalic Structure Assemblers, and Related Workers |
722 |
Blacksmiths, Tool Makers and Related Workers |
723 |
Machine Mechanics and Adjustors |
724 |
Electric and Electronic Equipment Mechanics and Adjustors |
730 |
Precision Mechanics, Craftsmen and Graphic Artes Operatives and Related Workers |
731 |
Precision Mechanics in Metal and Similar Materials |
732 |
Potters, Glassware Operators and Related Workers |
733 |
Craftsmen in Wood, Textiles, Leather and Similar Materials |
734 |
Officials and Operators of Graphic Arts and Similar Workers |
741 |
Officials and Operators in the Processing of Food and Related Workers |
742 |
Officials and Operators of the Treatment of Lumber, Cabinetmakers and Related Workers |
743 |
Officials and Operators of Textiles and Tailoring and Related Workers |
744 |
Officials and Operators of Fur, Leather and Footwear |
799 |
Undocumented |
800 |
Operators of Instalations, Machines and Assemblers |
810 |
Operators of Immobile Instalations and Related Workers |
811 |
Operators of Mining Instalations and of the Extraction and Processing of Minerals |
812 |
Operators of Installations of the Processing of Metals |
813 |
Operators of Installations of Glassware, Ceramic and Related Workers |
814 |
Operators of Installations of Processing Wood and the Fabrication of Paper |
815 |
Operators of Installations of Chemical Treatments |
816 |
Operators of Installations of Energy and Related Workers |
817 |
Operators of Automatic Assembly Lines and Industrial Tools |
820 |
Machine Operators and Assemblers |
821 |
Operators of Machinary for Metal Working and Mineral Products |
822 |
Operators of Machines for Making Chemical Products |
823 |
Operators of Machines for Making Rubber Products and Plastic Material |
824 |
Operators of Machines for Making Wooden Products |
825 |
Operators of Printing and Binding Machines and Fabrication of Paper Products |
826 |
Operators of Machines for Making Textile Products and Leather and Fur Products |
827 |
Operators of Machines for the Production of Food Products and Related Products |
828 |
Assemblers |
829 |
Operators of Packing and Labeling Machines and Assemblers of Products of Multiple Materials |
831 |
Locomotive Machine Operators and Related Workers |
832 |
Motor Vehicle Drivers |
833 |
Operators of Mobile Agricultural Machinary and Other Mobile Machines |
834 |
Sailors on Deck Ships |
899 |
Undocumented |
900 |
Non Qualified Workers |
911 |
Street Vendors and Related Workers |
912 |
Shoe Shiners and Other Street Workers |
913 |
Domestic Personnel and Related Workers, Cleaners, Washers and Ironers |
914 |
Porters, Window Cleaners and Related Workers |
915 |
Messangers, Luggage Carriers, Porters, and Related Workers |
916 |
Trash Collectors and Related Workers |
921 |
Agricultural and Livestock, Forestry, and Fishing Industry and Related Workers |
931 |
Workers in Mining and Construction |
932 |
Workers in the Manufacturing and Commercial Industry |
933 |
Transportation Workers |
999 |
Undocumented |
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.