Value |
Category |
0 |
Architects and architectural engineers |
10 |
Civil engineers |
20 |
Electrical engineers |
30 |
Mechanical and industrial engineers or of mines |
40 |
Agronomy engineers |
60 |
Surveyors and topographers |
70 |
Technical drawers |
80 |
Non professional technicians related to engineering jobs |
100 |
Chemists |
120 |
Pharmacists (Pharmacy workers) |
130 |
Medical or dentistry laboratory technicians. Laboratory workers in general |
200 |
Agronomists and botanical pathologists |
210 |
Veterinarians |
300 |
Doctors and surgeons |
310 |
Dentists |
420 |
Other paramedics (radiography operators and experts in diet regimen) |
500 |
Professional nurses |
510 |
Other (non professional) nurses, vaccinators |
520 |
Professional midwives |
600 |
University rectors and professors |
610 |
Professors and teachers of special schools and arts and crafts schools |
620 |
Directors and teachers in elementary schools |
630 |
Other professors and teachers (inspectors, educators, nuns in education services) |
710 |
Actuaries and statisticians |
720 |
Economists |
800 |
Lawyers (including lawyers in charge of gubernatorial office proceedings) |
820 |
Justices of the peace, notaries, persons responsible for public records, persons in other judicial jobs (excluding employees of these offices, scribes, etc) |
900 |
Artists and professors of art-painters, sculptors, caricaturists, beryl engravers, nitric acid engravers, publicity drawers, calligraphy drawers, interior and showcase decorators, scene designers |
910 |
Musicians and music professors, singers and directors of orchestra, bands, theater, choir, musicals; choreographers |
920 |
Actors, actresses and entertainers (comedians, comics, acrobats, illusionists, palmists) |
940 |
Literary authors, editors, journalists, correspondents, critics and reporters and other intellectual workers of newspapers and magazines |
950 |
Priests, pastors and nuns in religious and hospitality services |
951 |
Other clergy and persons in related occupations who work exclusively for a religious cult (priests, altar boys, etc) |
952 |
Social assistants and other persons in occupations related to social well being (social workers) |
961 |
Translators and interpreters |
962 |
Librarians and archivists of public and historical documents who have the category of head |
963 |
Model drafter of industrial products, other related occupations included in the sub group above, including dissector of animals |
1000 |
Government employees and heads of national government |
1010 |
Government employees and heads of regional government, managers of tobacco and stamp shops (heads of police, governors, political heads, political lieutenants) |
1020 |
Government employees and heads of municipal governments, mayors, members of municipal councils, presidents of municipal counselors, other directive employees |
1100 |
Directors, managers and administrators in wholesale commerce, buying agents, dispatchers, importers, exporters, buyers of farming products and persons in related occupations |
1110 |
Directors, managers and administrators in establishments of retail sale (food products, bazaars, wardrobe, accessories, footwear, gasoline, etc) |
1220 |
Directors, managers and owners of factories and similar administrations |
1230 |
Construction contractors |
1240 |
Directors, managers of banks, bonds, insurance and real estate |
1270 |
Directors and managers of transportation and storage |
1280 |
Director, managers of communications and public services |
1290 |
Directors, managers of companies of services and supplies (water, gas, electricity, tourism, show business, etc.) |
1291 |
Other directors, managers, not in another category |
2000 |
Accountants, auditors, public weighers and licensed accounts |
2100 |
Accountant aids, bookkeepers |
2110 |
Chargers and payers (official payers, treasurers) |
2120 |
Account collectors |
2200 |
Typists and shorthand clerks, secretaries in general, (and other office workers of public and private administration) |
2300 |
Operators of office machinery (IBM computers, calculators, mimeographs) |
2400 |
Transit inspectors, controllers and transportation dispatchers |
2500 |
Mailmen |
2510 |
Telegraph messengers, office senders and other messengers in general |
2520 |
Classifiers of correspondence, mail office (post office) |
2590 |
Other persons (in occupations related to communications) |
2600 |
Telephone operators |
2610 |
Telegraph operators |
2620 |
Radio communication operators |
2710 |
Fare collectors (buses, minibuses and other means of transportation) |
2800 |
Registrars of entrances and exits of merchandise shops, handlers of correspondence, wine producers, storage guarding |
2810 |
Aids in libraries, medical and dental consulting firms and other professional services |
2820 |
Other office workers and persons in related occupations, not in another category, such as proofreaders, print correctors, scribes, bank employees |
3000 |
Vendors-store owners of wholesale commerce |
3010 |
Vendors-store owners of retail commerce |
3100 |
Vendors and salesclerks in shops and department stores |
3110 |
Sellers of newspapers, magazines and lottery tickets |
3120 |
Street vendors, order solicitors, and demonstrators (peddlers, town criers etc.) |
3200 |
Commercial traveling salesmen |
3210 |
Representatives of factories or commercial houses |
3220 |
Commisionists in general |
3300 |
Insurance agents and brokers |
3330 |
Auctioneers |
3340 |
Vendors of tickets and fares (box office clerks) and other vendors (advertising agents) |
4000 |
Agricultural and livestock workers (owners, for their own account, producers, etc) |
4010 |
Administrators (foremen, clerks and administrators) |
4100 |
Agricultural and livestock workers dedicated to the cultivation of general work of farms (agricultural workers) milkers |
4110 |
Agricultural and livestock workers (family workers) |
4120 |
Operators of agricultural machinery and vehicles (tractor drivers within the lands of a farm) |
4130 |
Gardeners, caretakers of lands, greenhouse workers, seeders and similar workers and caretakers of land for recreation and sports (excluding retail florists) |
4200 |
Fishermen and persons who work in fishing farms and those who belong to fishing boat crews |
4210 |
Other persons in related occupations not in another category |
4410 |
Persons working in the production of wood coal |
5010 |
Miners in deposits of gold, silver, copper, lead, steel, zinc and other metallic deposits |
5300 |
Quarrymen |
5310 |
Persons in the occupation of the extraction of sand, sulfur, slate, clay, gravel and salt |
5500 |
Workers in quarries |
5510 |
Workers in mines of sand, sulfur, slate, clay, gravel and salt |
5600 |
Drillers, fitters and operators of petroleum and gas wells |
5700 |
Workers in oil wells and workers in occupations of extraction of other liquid, semi-liquid and natural gas minerals |
6000 |
Chauffeurs and taxi drivers |
6010 |
Truck drivers |
6020 |
Drivers of buses and minibuses |
6030 |
Cart drivers and coachmen (and drivers by animal power) mule drivers |
6100 |
Locomotive operators |
6200 |
Deck officers and pilots of ships (merchant) |
6300 |
Sailors (merchant) |
6310 |
Shipmen and boatmen (rowboats) |
6400 |
Pilots and air navigators (commercial companies) |
6500 |
Brakemen on trains |
6600 |
Switchmen |
7000 |
Preparers of fibers, carders and workers in related occupations |
7010 |
Spinners and winders in general |
7020 |
Weavers, adjustors and preparers of looms in general |
7030 |
Weavers and adjustors of sewing machines (sewing machines and sewing by hand |
7040 |
Bleachers, dyers and finishers of textile products, steam pressers and pressers, finishers and waterproofers of textile products |
7050 |
Carpet makers and other persons in the making of related products (in factories or by hand) |
7051 |
Persons in occupations related to the making of textile products and related occupations not in another category |
7100 |
Tailors and furriers in general |
7110 |
Couturiers, seamstresses, hat makers not in factories, embroiderers |
7120 |
Other persons in occupations related to the making of hats |
7130 |
Clothes cutters, sewers and other persons working in the making of articles of clothing |
7140 |
Upholsterers, mattress makers and other persons working in the making of products with a cloth base |
7160 |
Helpers and apprentices of tailoring, clothes, fur, etc. |
7200 |
Shoemakers not in a factory |
7210 |
Cutters, shoe molders and other persons working in the making of footwear in factories |
7230 |
Saddlers, leatherworkers and other persons working in the making of leather products |
7240 |
Aids and apprentices of footwear and saddles, etc. |
7300 |
Carpenters and assemblers |
7310 |
Cabinet makers and platers |
7320 |
Sawmill operators and finishers |
7330 |
Other craftsmen and operators of wood |
7340 |
Aids and apprentices of carpentry and assembly |
7400 |
Bricklayers, stone masons and pavers |
7500 |
Painters in general and wallpaperers in construction work and maintenance |
7600 |
Plumbers and pipe fitters, riveters and steel structure assemblers |
7610 |
Body shop workers, tinsmiths, boilermakers and other persons with jobs with metal sheets |
7620 |
Welders by hand, arch, or welding torch |
7700 |
Electricians and electrical repairmen |
7710 |
Inspectors and repairers of telephone, telegraph, and electrical lines and splicers of electric cables |
7720 |
Electrician repairmen of radio and television |
7740 |
Other electricians and persons in related occupations |
7800 |
Mechanics and automobile repairmen in general |
7810 |
Mechanics |
7820 |
Operators of tooling machines and mechanics in general |
7830 |
Aids and apprentices of mechanics |
7900 |
Mechanics of precision instruments and persons in related occupations (opticians) |
7910 |
Watchmakers |
7920 |
Jewelers and goldsmiths (silversmiths, enamellers, nickelers, etc) |
7980 |
Machine operators of immobile motors and operators in generator plants |
7981 |
Operators of cranes, winches, construction machinery and workers in related occupations |
7990 |
Typographers and print setters, linotypists, printers (armers and compositors) |
7991 |
Lithographers, recorder, photorecorders, electotypists, stereotypists and related craftsmen |
7992 |
Bookbinders |
7993 |
Other persons in related occupations (mechanics, adjusters, printing machinery workers) |
8000 |
Smelters, molders, heaters, temperers and operators in related occupations |
8010 |
Blacksmiths, forgers and hammerers |
8100 |
Potters and ceramic makers |
8200 |
Heaters, toasters, grinders, distillers and related occupations |
8240 |
Operators in the impermeabilization of mainly rubber textiles |
8300 |
Slaughtermen, butchers and operators in related operations |
8310 |
Millers and mill operators |
8320 |
Bread and pastry makers ( and pasta makers) |
8330 |
Confectioners, chocolate makers, and operators in related occupations (operators in the making of chewing gum) |
8340 |
Butter and cheese makers and other operators related to the making of dairy products |
8350 |
Operators in other occupations related to the preparation and conservation of food products |
8360 |
Operators in the making of wine, beer and non alcoholic drinks, natural water and soft drinks |
8420 |
Other operators in the manufacture of tobacco products |
8500 |
Separators, peelers, tanners and other operators in related occupations |
8900 |
Stone cutters |
8920 |
Operators in occupations related to the process of making footwear primarily of rubber, plant materials, and other plastic fibers and materials |
8981 |
Packers of manufactured products and bottlers of drinks |
8990 |
Cleaners in factories |
9000 |
Chainers, markers, preparers of stakes, topography assistants, day laborers and workers |
9010 |
Aids and apprentices of carpentry, masonry and other crafts related to the construction industry |
9020 |
Daily workers-construction and maintenance of buildings |
9030 |
Daily workers-construction and maintenance of bridges, tunnels, dams, sewers, airports, recreational land, communication systems and other special works |
9100 |
Stevedores and daily workers on piers |
9110 |
Other daily workers in transportation and storage (packers) |
9300 |
Daily workers not in another category: commerce |
9350 |
Daily workers not in another category: public and communication services, street cleaners and related workers (workers in hygiene, health, rat catchers, gravediggers, etc.) |
9500 |
Firemen |
9510 |
Policemen and detectives in general |
9520 |
Other public employees who work for the compliance of the law |
9530 |
Guards, store detectives, and similar workers (agents and guards in tobacco and stamp stands and customs) |
9600 |
Cooks |
9610 |
Servants in the service of the dining room |
9620 |
Servants in the service of domestic cleaning and servants in general |
9630 |
Housekeepers, (nannies and wet-nurses) |
9700 |
Launderers in private homes |
9720 |
Pressers in private homes |
9730 |
Self-employed launderers |
9731 |
Self-employed pressers |
9740 |
Servers in restaurants and cafes (waiters) |
9741 |
Bartenders |
9742 |
Other servers and workers in clubs and similar places |
9750 |
Mangers of pensions |
9752 |
Cooks (excluding private homes) |
9753 |
Servers in general (excluding private homes) |
9754 |
Persons who prepare or sell food in the street or in other public places |
9755 |
Trust fund managers, providers, paymasters |
9760 |
Hairdressers and barbers |
9770 |
Doormen and concierges |
9772 |
Workers and cleaners and workers in related occupations (floor polishers, floor cleaners, workers in public bathrooms) |
9780 |
Athletes and sportspersons |
9781 |
Referees of sporting events, trainers and monitors of physical culture |
9790 |
Photographers |
9791 |
Operators of movie cameras for movies and television |
9850 |
Ushers in entertainment venues |
9852 |
Bankers in game rooms and professional gamblers |
9853 |
Other jobs in occupations related to the provision of personal or collective services |
9854 |
Shoe shiners |
9900 |
Members of the army (official, general troop and recruit) |
9910 |
Members of the navy (official, general troop and recruit) |
9920 |
Members of the air force (official, general troop) |
9960 |
Non-identifiable occupations |
9970 |
New workers seeking a job for the first time |
9980 |
Undocumented |
9999 |
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.