Value |
Category |
1 |
Architects, engineers and people in similar occupations |
2 |
Chemists, Physicists, Pharmacists, and people in similar occupations |
3 |
Agronomists, veterinarians, natural biologists and people in similar occupations |
4 |
Doctors, surgeons and dentists |
5 |
Paramedics and people in similar occupations |
6 |
Nurses and midwives |
7 |
Professors and teachers |
8 |
Specialists in mathematical, economic, social and similar sciences |
9 |
Lawyers, judges and people in similar occupations |
10 |
Artists, writers, entertainers and people in similar occupations |
11 |
Religious people and people in similar occupations |
12 |
People in other occupations similar to professionals and technicians |
13 |
Officials of ships, pilots and officials of marine and river navigation machinery |
14 |
Officials of ships, pilots and officials of marine and river navigation machinery |
15 |
Employees, directors of public administration |
16 |
Directors and managers in wholesale and retail commerce |
17 |
Other directors, managers and property administrators |
18 |
Accountants and qualified accountants |
19 |
Bookkeepers, tellers, bill collectors and people in similar occupations |
20 |
Typists and shorthand clerks and teletypists |
21 |
Operators of other machines and office equipment not specified in other categories |
22 |
Inspectors, dispatchers and controllers in transportation and communication services |
23 |
Mail deliverers, messengers and people in similar occupations |
24 |
Telephone and telegraph operators and other telecommunications operators |
25 |
Other office workers and people in similar occupations in transportation services |
26 |
Other office workers and people in similar occupations |
27 |
Venders - owners in wholesale and retail commerce |
28 |
Salesclerks in stores and street salespeople |
29 |
Not documented |
30 |
Traveling salespeople and representatives in wholesale commerce |
31 |
Other vendors and people in similar occupations |
32 |
Farmers - owners, livestock workers, heads and administrators of agricultural operations |
33 |
Agricultural and livestock workers, gardeners, and other workers in agriculture |
34 |
Hunters, trappers and people in similar occupations |
35 |
Not documented |
36 |
Not documented |
37 |
Not documented |
38 |
Not documented |
39 |
Not documented |
40 |
Not documented |
41 |
Not documented |
42 |
Timber merchants and rubber workers and people in similar occupations |
43 |
Chauffeurs, cart drivers and coachmen and other drivers of vehicles |
44 |
Railroad engineers or stockers of locomotives |
45 |
Seamen, launchers and ship members of marine and river navigation |
46 |
Operators of teams of transit signs, brakemen and switchmen |
47 |
Spinners, weavers, dyers and people in similar occupations |
48 |
Tailors, couturiers, furriers and people in similar occupations related to the making of cloth based articles and pieces of leather for the wardrobe |
49 |
Cobblers, shoe repairers, saddlers and people in similar occupations related to the making of leather products |
50 |
Carpenters, cabinetmakers, coopers and people in similar occupations |
51 |
Brick layer, floor tiling paver, glass fitters, and people in similar occupations |
52 |
Painters and wallpaper hangers |
53 |
Plumbers, mounters and tighteners of pipes, riveters, body shop workers, mounters of iron structures and welders |
54 |
Electricians, installers of electric cables, repairers of radio and television appliances and people in similar occupations |
55 |
Mechanics, repairers of machinery and vehicles, operators of machines, tools and people in similar occupations |
56 |
Mechanics of precision apparatuses, watchmakers and people in similar occupations |
57 |
Jewelers and goldsmiths |
58 |
Operators of fixed motors of excavation machines and people in similar occupations |
59 |
Operators of radio and television transmission equipment, of sound and cinematic projection equipment |
60 |
Typographers, lithographers, setters, pressers, engravers, bookbinders, photographic film developers and people in similar occupations |
61 |
Miners, quarrymen and people in similar occupations |
62 |
Founders, laminators, blacksmiths, forgers and other people in similar occupations |
63 |
Potters, molders and blowers of glass and other workers in the industry of ceramics, glass stone products |
64 |
Cooks, toasters, molders, distillers and other operators of chemical industries |
65 |
Slaughterhouse workers, butchers, livestock workers, millers, beer brewers and people in similar occupations |
66 |
Cigar makers and other operators in the making of tobacco |
67 |
Tanners, smoothers, furriers and other operators in tanneries and preparation of furs and leathers |
68 |
Operators in the making of paper articles |
69 |
Operators in the making of machinery, electrical equipment and transportation equipment |
70 |
Operators in the process of production and similar occupations not specified in other categories |
71 |
Workers and weekly workers in mines and quarries |
72 |
Workers and weekly workers in the manufacturing industry |
73 |
Workers and weekly workers in the construction industry |
74 |
Workers and weekly workers in electricity, gas, water, sanitary services and communications |
75 |
Workers and weekly workers in transportation and storage |
76 |
Other workers and weekly workers not specified in other categories |
77 |
Workers of protection services |
78 |
Butlers, managers and similar workers |
79 |
Cooks, servants and maids in domestic service |
80 |
Cooks, servers in restaurants and cafes, bartenders and workers in similar occupations |
81 |
Cleaners, ironers, dyers in cleaning establishments and similar weekly workers |
83 |
Doormen, superintendents, elevator operators |
84 |
Barbers, hairdressers, beauty stylists and similar workers |
85 |
Athletes, sports people and people in similar occupations |
86 |
Photographers and similar workers |
87 |
Other workers in service |
88 |
People who declare unidentifiable jobs |
89 |
Members of the Armed Forces of other countries, stationed in this country |
90 |
Diplomatic personnel and Consulate not specified in other categories |
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.