Value |
Category |
0 |
Professional and technician in architecture and engineer |
1 |
Prof and techn in Chem, Phys and Astron |
2 |
Prof and techn in Agronomy, Veterinary med and Bio |
3 |
Prof and tech Med, Surgery, Orthodontists |
4 |
Professionals and technicians Arts, Literature, Sports |
5 |
Professionals and technicians Religious activities |
6 |
Professionals and technicians Teaching and Research |
7 |
Professionals and technicians in Math, Stats, Econ |
8 |
Professionals and technicians Law and jurisprudence |
9 |
Prof and technicians in Transport and Comm |
10 |
Directors and civil servants, Public administration |
11 |
Directors and mngrs, autonomous priv and semi-private comp |
12 |
Directors and Gen Managers of priv, autonomous comp |
20 |
Administrative workers, accounting, finance |
21 |
Accounting and budgeting workers |
22 |
Typists and book publishing workers |
23 |
Accounting machine and equipment operators |
24 |
Inspect, dispatch and control of transport and comm |
25 |
Messenger |
26 |
Radio, telephone and telegraph operators |
27 |
Administrative workers in other services |
30 |
Sales, tradespeople |
31 |
Shop assistants and street vendors |
32 |
Travelling sales agents |
33 |
Other sales personnel, sales agents, and commissioned sales |
34 |
Sales supervisors (part of group 33) |
40 |
Agricultural foremen |
41 |
Farmers - owners |
42 |
Agricultural workers |
43 |
Fishermen |
44 |
Hunters and trappers |
45 |
Forestry workers |
50 |
Drivers, ground transportation |
51 |
Train engineers and operators |
52 |
Captain and crew of ships and aircrafts |
53 |
Traffic control and signal operators |
60 |
Textile workers |
61 |
Garment workers, tailors and dressmakers |
62 |
Shoemakers, leatherworkers and related workers |
63 |
Carpenters furniture-makers and other woodworkers |
64 |
Bricklayers, roofers, and other construction professions |
65 |
Building, vehicle and machine painters |
66 |
Plumbers and pipefitters |
67 |
Electricians and electrical workers |
68 |
Machine assembly and maintenance technicians |
69 |
Watchmakers and technicians and precision mechanics |
70 |
Craftsmen and graphic design machine operators |
71 |
Miners, quarriers and mineral extraction machine operators |
72 |
Foundry workers, laminators, and metals production workers |
73 |
Potters, ceramicists and glass workers |
74 |
Man lab in chemical, paper, coal and wood indust |
75 |
Manual laborer in food and beverage industries |
76 |
Cigar and tobacco workers |
77 |
Tannery and leather workers |
78 |
Others craftsmen and equipment operators |
80 |
Stevedores, carters, storage and warehouse workers |
90 |
Security and protection workers |
91 |
Cooks, wait staff, attendants |
92 |
Laundry workers |
93 |
Doormen, caretakers, and cleaners |
94 |
Beauticians |
95 |
Other personal service workers |
98 |
Persons in jobs not clearly specified |
99 |
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.