Value |
Category |
0 |
NIU (not in universe) |
1 |
Technicians related to architecture and engineering |
2 |
Lawyers, economists, accountants, sociologists, professionals in information systems and related social sciences |
3 |
Technicians related to lawyers, economists, accountants, sociologists, professionals in information systems and related social sciences |
4 |
Doctors, dentists, veterinarians and related professionals |
5 |
Technicians in medicine, dentistry, veterinary services and related professionals |
6 |
Professors, teachers, and education professionals |
8 |
Philosophers, historians, psychologists, and related professionals |
9 |
Technicians related to philosophy, history, and psychology |
10 |
Chemists and biologists |
11 |
Technicians related to chemistry and biology |
12 |
Mathematicians, physicists, and astronomers |
13 |
Technicians related to mathematics, physics, and astronomy |
14 |
Professionals dedicated to the fine arts, writers, sculptors, painters, artists and similar professionals |
15 |
Religious and persons in similar activities |
16 |
Athletes, sportsmen, bull fighters and persons in similar occupations |
17 |
Other professionals not classified above |
18 |
Other technicians not classified above |
20 |
Public officials in upper levels and in directive category in the public administration |
21 |
Mangers, directive personnel in private businesses, state businesses or other decentralized organisms |
22 |
Administrators and personnel in similar occupations |
23 |
Owners of agricultural cattle production, and businesses dedicated to hunting and fishing |
24 |
Owners of industrial companies and businesses |
25 |
Owners of commercial service and sports companies and businesses |
26 |
Owners insufficiently specified |
30 |
Employees in accounting, cashiers, and operators of accounting and statistical machinery |
31 |
Short hand writers and typists |
32 |
Mailmen and messengers, employees of correspondence and archives |
33 |
Telephone operators and telegraph operators |
34 |
Administrative personnel and in related occupations, not classified above |
39 |
Administrative employees and in similar occupations that are insufficiently detailed |
40 |
Salesmen and vendors |
41 |
Sales agents and representatives |
50 |
Workers in protection and guard services |
51 |
Workers in personal and domestic services |
52 |
Laundresses, pressers, dyers, and similar workers |
53 |
Hair dressers, barbers, beauticians, and similar workers |
54 |
Doormen, concierges, elevator operators, cleaning employees and similar |
55 |
Conductors of transportation vehicles: air, maritime and similar workers |
56 |
Conductors of land transportation vehicles and similar workers |
57 |
Workers in services of national defense |
58 |
Customs agents, workers in transportation, publicity, and rental services |
59 |
Workers in other services |
60 |
Workers in agricultural activities |
61 |
Lumber workers and workers in similar occupations |
62 |
Fishermen and workers in similar occupations |
63 |
Hunters, trap setters, and persons in similar occupations |
70 |
Miners, quarry workers, and similar workers |
71 |
Well diggers, workers in the extraction of petroleum and natural gas and similar workers |
72 |
Metallurgy workers |
73 |
Operators in treatment of wood and paper manufacture |
74 |
Workers in chemical treatments and similar workers |
75 |
Bobbin winders, weavers, dyers, and similar workers |
76 |
Workers in the preparation, tanning and treating skins |
77 |
Workers in the preparation of foods and beverages |
78 |
Tobacco workers |
79 |
Tailors, seamstresses, upholsterers and similar workers |
80 |
Shoe makers and harness makers |
81 |
Packers, metal workers, wood workers and similar workers |
82 |
Adjustors, assemblers, and installers of machinery and precision instruments, watchmakers, and mechanics (except electricians) |
83 |
Electricians, workers in electronics and similar workers |
84 |
Operators of radio and television emission stations, and of sound and movie projection equipment |
85 |
Pipe fitters, welders, laminators, boilermakers, and assemblers of metal structures |
86 |
Jewelers and goldsmiths |
87 |
Glass makers, pottery workers and similar workers |
88 |
Workers in the manufacture of rubber and plastic products |
89 |
Workers in the manufacture of paper and cardboard products |
90 |
Workers in graphic arts and photo developing |
91 |
Workers in construction and painters |
92 |
Operators of energy machinery, fixed machinery and similar installations |
93 |
Workers in the manipulation of merchandise and materials and workers in land movement |
94 |
Manufacturing laborers and similar workers not classified above |
95 |
Workers insufficiently specified |
97 |
Persons who are economically active, insufficiently specified |
98 |
Persons who are economically active who did not declare an occupation |
99 |
Unknown/missing |
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.