Value |
Category |
11 |
Professional technical and related workers |
12 |
Medical, paramedical and nursing workers |
13 |
Physical and life scientists |
14 |
Human related resource workers |
15 |
Statisticians, mathematicians and economists |
16 |
Teachers, lecturers, instructors |
17 |
Jurists and legal practitioners |
18 |
Cultural worker |
19 |
Other professional and related workers |
21 |
Public administrators |
22 |
Private or Parastatal Managers Administrators |
23 |
Accountant bookkeeper cashiers |
24 |
Office clerks and office machine operators |
25 |
Transport supervisors and clerks |
26 |
Radio and telecom supervisors and clerks |
29 |
Other admin managerial andclerical |
30 |
Sales workers |
41 |
Service workers |
42 |
Lodging catering and cleaning service |
43 |
Personal service workers |
49 |
Other service workers |
51 |
Agricultural workers |
52 |
Forestry workers |
53 |
Fishermen |
54 |
Wildlife workers |
59 |
Other agricultural, forestry and related |
61 |
Production supervisor and controllers |
62 |
Mine quarry and related workers |
63 |
Chemical andmineral processing workers |
64 |
Metal fabrication workers |
66 |
Textile prepares |
67 |
Textile andleather goods makers |
68 |
Food beverage and tobacco processors |
69 |
Wood workers and wood working machine operators |
70 |
Smiths, welders and sheet metal workers |
71 |
Metal work machine operators, machine fitters |
72 |
Engine maintenance workers |
73 |
Electrical and electronic workers |
74 |
Printing and reproduction workers |
75 |
Other manufacturing workers |
76 |
Painters |
77 |
Construction workers |
78 |
Stationery operators |
79 |
Other production and maintenance workers |
81 |
Packer andpacking machine operators |
82 |
Loading and storage workers |
83 |
Transport workers |
98 |
Unknown |
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.