Value |
Category |
0 |
Architect and Architectural engineers |
1 |
Surveyors and topographers |
2 |
Civil engineers |
3 |
Electrical engineers |
4 |
Mechanical engineers |
5 |
Industrial engineers, chemical engineers, and mining engineers |
6 |
Agronomists (agricultural engineers) |
7 |
Other engineers |
8 |
Technical artists |
9 |
Non-professional technicians related to engineering, electrical, mechanical, metallurgic, and industrial work |
10 |
Chemists |
12 |
Bacteriologists |
13 |
Pharmacologists |
14 |
Technicians in biological laboratories |
15 |
Technicians in agronomy laboratories |
20 |
Agronomists and phytopathologists |
21 |
Veterinarians |
23 |
Aviculture technicians |
25 |
Biologists and naturalists |
26 |
Other professionals in related occupations |
30 |
Doctors and surgeons |
31 |
Dentists |
34 |
Medical radiology technicians |
36 |
Pharmacists |
38 |
Professional nurses and professional midwives |
39 |
Other nurses and midwives; other paramedics |
40 |
Literary authors, editors, newspaper reporters, newscasters, news correspondents, reporters, radio and television commentators and related occupations |
41 |
Painters, sculptors, cartoonists, calligrapher; decorator, commercial artist, stage designers, composer, musician, singer, orchestra director, other related professions |
42 |
Dancer, dance director and choreographer, stage director, actors, entertainers, theater, movie, radio, and television producers; related professions |
44 |
Athletes and sportsmen, referees, trainers, bullfighters |
45 |
Personnel administration specialists, analysts of professions |
46 |
Translators and interpreters, librarians, archivists of public documents and historical documents |
47 |
Social workers and other professions related to social welfare |
48 |
Technical photographers, portrait photographers, movie and television film camera operators |
50 |
Priests, pastors, and members of religious orders |
51 |
Other members of religious groups and related professions |
60 |
University rectors, professors, and teachers |
61 |
High school teachers, vocational school teachers, and specialized education teachers |
62 |
Elementary school teachers |
63 |
Pre-school teachers |
64 |
Special education teachers |
65 |
Other professors and teachers |
71 |
Economists |
72 |
Public and private accountants |
80 |
Lawyers |
82 |
Judges of the peace, notaries, and other legal professions |
92 |
Airplane pilots |
93 |
Airplane navigators |
94 |
Airplane mechanics |
100 |
Officials and directors of national institutions and members of the legislative assembly |
101 |
Officials and directors of regional or provincial institutions |
102 |
Officials and directors of municipal or cantonal institutions, or employees of districts or local institutions |
110 |
Wholesale directors and managers |
111 |
Retail directors and managers |
120 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, general administrators |
122 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, administrators of finance, insurance, and real estate |
123 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, administrators of transportation and storage |
124 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, administrators of communications and public service |
125 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, administrators of factories |
126 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, administrators of service industries, hotels, restaurants, cafes, pensions, and guest houses |
127 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, administrators of other industries |
200 |
Officials, agents, and employees of public administration |
210 |
Accounting assistants |
211 |
Bookkeepers |
212 |
Cashiers and tellers |
213 |
Collector of accounts |
214 |
Other related occupations |
220 |
Typists and stenographers |
222 |
Operators of punch card machinery and similar occupations |
230 |
Computer operators |
232 |
Operators of other office equipment |
240 |
Transportation inspectors, controllers, and dispatchers for air, land, sea, and fluvial transportation |
241 |
Railroad station mangers |
243 |
Other related occupations |
250 |
Mailmen |
251 |
Messengers |
253 |
Other related occupations |
260 |
Telephone operators |
261 |
Telegraph operators |
262 |
Radio communication operators |
271 |
Fare collectors on buses, trains, and other transportation |
280 |
Employees of warehouses and distributors of office materials |
281 |
Receptionists and public information employees |
283 |
Employees of banks and financial institutions |
284 |
Library and archive employees |
285 |
Employees in box offices for shows, lottery, voyage and other tickets |
286 |
Other office employees and related occupations |
300 |
Wholesale business owners |
301 |
Retail business owners |
310 |
Salesmen, store clerks, and demonstrators |
311 |
Newspaper, lottery, and magazine vendors |
312 |
Traveling salesmen and order vendors |
313 |
Sidewalk food vendors |
320 |
Traveling salesmen and traveling businessmen |
321 |
Factory or institution representatives |
330 |
Insurance agents and vendors |
331 |
Real estate agents and vendors |
333 |
Auctioneers, resellers, and appraisers |
334 |
Commissionists and consigners |
338 |
Publicity agents and advertising agents |
339 |
Buyers, buyers agents, and related occupations |
400 |
Mangers and administrators of agricultural enterprises |
410 |
Farm owner, renters, sharecroppers, and squatters |
411 |
Cattle ranchers |
412 |
Bird keepers |
414 |
Horticulturists |
415 |
Flower specialists, gardeners |
417 |
Other agricultures |
420 |
Farm workers |
421 |
Operators of machinery, trackers, and other agricultural vehicles |
422 |
Workers in greenhouses, vegetable and flower gardens, nurseries, seedbeds; and workers in recreational and sports fields |
423 |
Agricultural workers that work with herds |
424 |
Other workers in agriculture and cattle raising, cowboys, herders, and related occupations |
430 |
Fishermen and persons in occupations related to raising and caring for fish, and persons in related occupations |
431 |
Other persons in related occupations |
440 |
Hunters, trappers, and persons in related occupations |
450 |
Forestry workers, loggers, lumberjacks, wood cutters, rubber harvesters, charcoal producers and persons in related occupations |
500 |
Taxi drivers, truck driver, and bus driver, local and interregional |
501 |
Wagon driver, oxen drivers, and herders of other draft animals |
502 |
Other conductors of transportation vehicles |
510 |
Railroad engineers and railroad firemen |
520 |
Sailors, boatmen, and oarsmen |
521 |
Boat machinists, firemen, and lubricators |
522 |
Other related occupations |
530 |
Air traffic controllers in airports, traffic controllers in river and sea ports and in railway stations |
531 |
Brakemen and switchmen in trains; sluice and floodgate operators; other related occupations |
600 |
Fiber preparation, carders, and related occupations |
601 |
Spinners, thread winders, and weavers who do not work in factories |
602 |
Spinners, thread winders, and weavers who work in factories |
603 |
Hand-knitters |
604 |
Launderers, dyers, textile product finishers and similar occupations |
605 |
Rug weavers and similar occupations |
607 |
Persons in occupations related to textile production and similar products |
610 |
Tailors in factories |
611 |
Tailors who do not work in factories |
612 |
Dressmakers, seamstresses, and embroiderers |
613 |
Clothing designers and cutters |
616 |
Upholsterers, tanners, mattress makers, umbrella makers, and related occupations |
620 |
Shoemakers and shoe repairmen |
621 |
Cutters, formers, and other occupations in shoe manufacture |
622 |
Leather workers and related occupations |
623 |
Other occupations related to producing leather articles except shoes, gloves, and clothing |
630 |
Carpenters and flooring installers |
631 |
Woodworkers, turners, sanders and related occupations |
632 |
Workers in the manufacture of furniture and items made of wood |
633 |
Other craftsmen and woodworkers |
640 |
Masons, bricklayers, tilers, cement and concrete removers and finishers |
650 |
Sign painters |
651 |
Construction painters and maintenance workers |
652 |
Other painters and related occupations |
660 |
Pipe fitters, plumbers, tinsmiths, boilermakers and other metalworking occupations |
661 |
Riveters, metal structure builders, naval construction workers |
662 |
Welders: soldering by hand or machine, electric welders, and blowtorch welding; oxyfuel cutting |
663 |
Other related occupations |
670 |
Electricians |
671 |
Telephone, telegraph, electricity and telecommunications linemen and line repairmen; telephone and telegraph installers |
672 |
Radio, television, refrigerator and household electrical appliance repairmen |
673 |
Electronic equipment repairmen |
674 |
Installers and mechanics of electrical equipment |
675 |
Operators of equipment and systems in radio and television studios |
677 |
Other electricians and related occupations |
681 |
Automobile, bus, truck, and motorcycle mechanics and repairmen |
682 |
Airplane, locomotive, and railway mechanics and repairmen |
683 |
Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairmen; Adjusters-operators of tooling machines, milling machines, spinners, drills, polishers, sanders, wood planes, shapers, and similar machinery. |
684 |
Typewriter, calculator, and cash register mechanics and repairmen; locksmiths and gunsmiths |
685 |
Operator of non-movable machinery for electricity production, construction machinery and similar installations and occupations |
686 |
Persons in occupations related to the above occupations |
690 |
Clockmakers, watchmakers |
692 |
Dental prosthesis and orthopedic mechanics |
693 |
Precision tool and instrument mechanics and installers |
695 |
Other mechanics for precision instruments and related occupations |
696 |
Jewelers, goldsmiths, silversmiths, engravers of jewels and precious metal object, and other craftsmen in related occupations |
700 |
Typesetters, printers, linotype casters, Monotypes, Electro and stereotype setters. |
701 |
Printing press operators and lithograph printers |
702 |
Workers in print shops and photo recording shops |
703 |
Binders |
705 |
Persons in other occupations related to graphic arts |
710 |
Miners, mineral extractors, and persons in related occupations metal deposits and non-metal solid mineral deposits |
711 |
Stonemasons and quarriers |
712 |
Oil-well drillers and other well drillers |
713 |
Occupations related to liquid mineral, semi-liquid mineral, or natural gas extraction |
714 |
Occupations related to other non-metal solid mineral extraction |
720 |
Foundry workers |
721 |
Metal casting workers |
722 |
Blacksmiths and related occupations of heating, forging, and hammering |
723 |
Sheet-metal workers and related sheet-metal occupations |
725 |
Other occupations in the metal-works industry |
730 |
Ceramic and clay workers |
731 |
Glass industry artisans and workers |
732 |
Glass and ceramic painters and decorators |
733 |
Artisans and workers in the production of goods made of clay, cement, and similar materials |
734 |
Kiln operators (clay, porcelain, and glass) |
735 |
Stone, marble, and granite artisans and workers |
736 |
Other artisans in related occupations |
740 |
Chemical industry workers |
741 |
Lumber industry workers |
742 |
Paper industry workers |
743 |
Paper industry occupations: manufacture of paper bags, cardboard boxes and packing materials, and other paper and cardboard goods |
750 |
Slaughterers, butchers, workers in refrigerated slaughterhouses; occupations of salting, smoking, or preparing meat and fish; food dehydration and other related occupations |
751 |
Mills (grain) and mill workers |
752 |
Bakers, cake and pastry chefs, and pasta makers |
753 |
Cheese and butter producers and other occupations related to the manufacture of ice cream and dairy products |
755 |
Coffee and cacao selectors, mixers, and roasters |
756 |
Workers in sugar manufacture and refining industries |
757 |
Workers in the manufacture of wine, beer, nonalcoholic beverages, and ice |
758 |
Undocumented |
760 |
Tobacco manufacture workers |
761 |
Cigarette rollers (hand-preparation of cigarettes and cigars |
762 |
Tobacco industry workers |
770 |
Workers in tanning industries and preparation of furs and skins |
780 |
Workers in machine manufacturing industries |
781 |
Workers in electrical equipment manufacturing industries |
782 |
Workers in transportation equipment manufacturing industries |
791 |
Workers in industries that manufacture goods out of vegetable fiber |
792 |
Workers in industries that manufacture goods out of plastic and cork |
793 |
Workers in industries that manufacture goods out of wood pulp |
794 |
Workers in industries related to dissecting animals (taxidermists), toy manufacture, matches and fireworks, pencils and inks, cork products, buttons, candles, hairnets and wigs |
796 |
Workers in industries related to non-specified manufacture |
801 |
Workers and day laborers in quarries |
802 |
Workers and day laborers in other mines of solid non-minerals |
803 |
Workers and day laborers oil wells, extraction of other liquid and semi-liquid minerals, and extraction of natural gases |
804 |
Other workers and day laborers in mines and quarries |
810 |
Workers and day laborers in construction activities |
820 |
Warehouse docker |
821 |
Warehouse loaders and frontloaders |
822 |
Packers, movers, markers, and labelers |
823 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to storage |
824 |
Jarring and bottling manufactured products and beverages |
825 |
Other workers and day laborers shipping occupations |
830 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to natural gas distribution, lighting systems, and electrical energy |
831 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to water supply and sanitary services |
832 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to vehicle storage, washing, lubrication, and parking |
833 |
Workers and day laborers in public services (cleaning streets and public areas, etc) |
834 |
Other unspecified workers and day laborers |
900 |
Firemen |
901 |
Policemen, detectives and other officials that supervise law enforcement |
902 |
Guards, watchmen, and related occupations |
910 |
Butlers, household administrators, housekeepers, and related occupations |
920 |
Cooks, maids, and domestic servants |
930 |
Restaurant cooks, waiters, and workers |
931 |
Barkeepers |
932 |
Hotel housekeepers and servants |
940 |
Launderers, pressers, dyers, and other workers in laundering establishments |
941 |
Household and self-employed launderers and ironers |
950 |
Doormen, concierges, guards, watchmen, and elevator attendants |
951 |
Building cleaners, car washers, and related occupations |
952 |
Shoe shiners and related occupations |
960 |
Hairdressers and barbers |
961 |
Stylists, beauty consultants, manicurists, massage and make-up artists |
971 |
Stewardesses and waitresses on airplanes |
973 |
Traveling photographers |
974 |
Other service sector workers |
997 |
Non-identifiable occupations |
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.