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        <titl>Socio-Economic Survey, Household Schedule 10: Employment and Unemployment, January to December, 1983</titl>
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="University of Minnesota">IPUMS</AuthEnty>
        <othId><p>Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) International</p></othId>
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        <producer abbr="IPUMS" affiliation="University of Minnesota" role="Integration Harmonization Documentation">IPUMS</producer>
        <prodDate date="2025-04-01">April 1, 2025</prodDate>
        <prodPlac>IPUMS, 50 Willey Hall, 225 - 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455</prodPlac>
        <fundAg abbr="OECD/DCD-PARIS21" role="Project funder">Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Development Co-operation Directorate</fundAg>
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        <version>Version 7.6 October 2025 : NEW FEATURES.

--NO "new features" listed in Revision History

NEW SAMPLES.

--Six new census samples for Honduras (2013), Kenya (2019), Malawi (2018), Mongolia (2010, 2020), and Mozambique (2017) were added to the data series. All census samples extend pre-existing series for those countries. 
--91 quarterly labor force surveys from the Philippines (1997 - 2019) were added to IPUMS.

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA.

--No "supplemental data" listed in revision history

NEW VARIABLES.

--New spatially harmonized birthplace and previous-residence variables are available for samples in this data release. More information is available here (https://international.ipums.org/international/geo_mig.shtml). 
--Users should note that many older migration and birthplace variables are available by different names. Refer to this table for a crosswalk of old and corresponding new migration variables. For birthplace variables refer to this table (https://international.ipums.org/international/resources/misc_docs/migCrosswalk_names.pdf).

EDITED SAMPLES.

--For the Zambia 2000 sample, an error in the household breaks was corrected, resulting in the creation of 1,988 new households (1% increase) that were previously combined with other households. The person records included in the sample did not change. Due to an inconsistency in the original file, no household-level information other than geographic location is available for these newly identified households, necessitating the addition of "unknown" values for this sample to the following variables: BEDROOMS, ELECTRIC, FLOOR, FUELCOOK, FUELHEAT, OWNERSHIP, PHONE, RADIO, REFRIG, ROOMS, SEWAGE, TRASH, WATSRC, TV, TOILET, GQ, ROOF, WATSUP, BIKE, MOTORCYCLE, KITCHEN, GQTYPE, AUTOS, and WALL.

EDITED VARIABLES.

--For the 1998 and 2008 Malawi samples, the family interrelationship pointer variables MOMLOC and POPLOC were modified to allow a "Spouse/partner" of the household head to be linked as a parent to an "Other relative", because the enumeration instructions specify that adopted and stepchildren were categorized as "Other relative". These samples are now consistent with the links made in the newly released 2018 Malawi sample, which had the same enumeration instructions for adopted and stepchildren.
--In the samples for Côte d'Ivoire 1988 and 1998, Rwanda 1991 and 2002, Togo 1960 and 2010, and South Africa 2001, for the harmonized variable POLYGAM, persons in consensual unions were previously coded as "No, in monogamous union". Because there was no response option in these samples for polygamous consensual unions, it is more appropriate to treat these cases as not-in-universe, so they have been recoded to "NIU (not in universe)".
--MARST has been edited for Honduras 1974 to reclassify the source variable responses "married, wife lives separately" and "consensual union, companion lives separately" as separations. The documentation suggests that "separately" actually indicates a relationship separation and not an absent spouse or companion. Other minor edits were implemented for MARST for Mozambique 1997 and 2007.
--In the Mozambique 1997 sample, an error was corrected that recoded persons with a relationship of "Unknown" in the source data to "Other relative or non-relative" (6000) in the harmonized variable RELATE. These persons are now coded as "Not Stated/Unknown" (9999).
--In the Malawi 1987, 1998, and 2008 samples, for variable WATSUP, a programming error was corrected such that any households who reported having piped water in either the wet or the dry season are classified as having access to piped water. This programming was also applied to the newly released 2018 sample.
--The NATIVITY variable has been edited in the Chile 2017 sample to correct a programming error that mistakenly classified as foreign-born about 20 thousand person records that were actually native-born.
--The MIGRATE5 variable has been edited in the Chile 2017 sample, given a programming error that classified most migrants as having changed their major geographic unit. The MIGRATE5 variable for the Chile 1982 and 1992 samples has been edited to use spatially harmonized geographic units to calculate migration status.
--In the 1989, 1999, and 2009 Kenya samples, households who indicated that their lighting type or fuel was "Solar" were recoded from "No" to "Yes" in ELECTRIC, based on secondary sources documenting the spread of home solar energy systems in Kenya beginning in the mid-1980s. In the 1989 and 1999 Kenya samples, programming was removed that previously recoded households that reported using electricity as their main cooking fuel to "Yes" in the access to electricity variable ELECTRIC, making it more consistent across samples. Other minor edits were implemented for ELECTRIC in Botswana 2011, Ethiopia 1984 and 1994, Mongolia 1989, Mozambique 2007.
--Some samples in DISCARE classified responses indicating "some" difficulty into "yes". These cases were revised to consistently include in "yes" only responses indicating "a lot of difficulty" or "cannot do at all".
--Some codes were improperly labeled for municipalities in Honduras 1961 and 1974, which affect variables on place of residence, birthplace, and previous residence.
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        <titl>Socio-Economic Survey, Household Schedule 10: Employment and Unemployment, January to December, 1983 - IPUMS Subset</titl>
        <altTitl>PHC in1983a (IPUMS Harmonized Subset)</altTitl>
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        <AuthEnty>National Sample Survey Organization, Government of India</AuthEnty>
        <AuthEnty affiliation="University of Minnesota">IPUMS</AuthEnty>
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      <prodStmt>
        <copyright>(c) Copyright 1983, National Sample Survey Organization, Government of India and Minnesota Population Center</copyright>
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      <distStmt>
        <contact>National Sample Survey Organization, Government of India</contact>
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        <serName>Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]</serName>
        <serName>Sample survey data [ssd]</serName>
        <serName abbr="ipumsi">IPUMS International</serName>
        <serInfo>DOI:10.18128/D020.V7.6</serInfo>
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      <verStmt>
        <version date="2025-05-09">Version 7.6. The datasets contain selected variables from the original microdata plus harmonized variables from the IPUMS-International database.</version>
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      <subject>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Geography: IPUMS-I, IPUMS-DHS Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Geography: F-N Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Migration: F-N Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</topcClas>
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        <timePrd date="1983-01-01" event="start">January to December 1983</timePrd>
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        <collDate date="1983-01-01" event="start">One-year period from January to December, 1983</collDate>
        <collDate date="1983-12-31" event="end" />
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        <geogUnit>State</geogUnit>
        <anlyUnit>Persons, households, and dwellings
        
UNITS IDENTIFIED:
- Dwellings: yes
- Vacant Units: No
- Households: yes
- Individuals: yes
- Group quarters: no

UNIT DESCRIPTIONS:
- Dwellings: Yes
- Households: One of more individuals who normally reside together under the same roof and take food in the same kitchen, including temporary stay aways and excluding temporary visitors.
- Group quarters: No</anlyUnit>
        <universe>Not specified </universe>

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      <notes>Additional notes on a sample that is part of this study:  India 1983 employment survey
            Note: Employment survey
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        <sampProc>MICRODATA SOURCE: National Sample Survey Organization, Government of India

SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 623494.

SAMPLE DESIGN: Drawn by the NSSO, details not specified

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        <deviat />
        <collMode>Face-to-face [f2f]</collMode>
        <resInstru>A single form that consists of 10 sections: 1) identification of sample household, 2) household characteristics, 3) demographic and current activity particulars during the preceding week, 4) demographic characteristics of migrants and their usual activity at the time of migration, 5) current activity of people in the labor force, 6) usual activity, 7) usual subsidiary gainful activity of persons who did not work, but not because of being old or disabled, 8) follow-up questions for persons whose principal activities were working, 9) persons who usually attended domestic duties, and 10) household indebtedness.</resInstru>
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        <collSitu>de jure, CENSUS DAY: January to December 1983</collSitu>
        <actMin />
        <weight>Calculated by the NSSO based on stratified sample design</weight>
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        <confDec required="yes">IPUMS International distributes integrated microdata of individuals and households only by agreement of collaborating national statistical offices and under the strictest of confidence. Before data may be distributed to an individual researcher, an electronic license agreement must be signed and approved.

To gain access to the data, a researcher must agree to the following:

(1) Implement security measures to prevent unauthorized access to census microdata. Under IPUMS International agreements with collaborating agencies, redistribution of the data to third parties is prohibited.

(2) Use the microdata for the exclusive purposes of scholarly research and education. Researchers must explicitly agree to not use microdata acquired for any commercial or income-generating venture.

(3) Maintain the confidentiality of persons, households, and other entities. Any attempt to ascertain the identity of persons or households from the microdata is prohibited. Alleging that a person or household has been identified is also prohibited.

(4) Report all publications based on these data to IPUMS International, which will in turn pass the information on to the relevant national statistical agencies.

Once a project is approved, a password is issued and data may be acquired through the Internet. Penalties for violating the license include: revocation of the license, recall of all microdata acquired, filing of a motion of censure to the appropriate professional organizations, and civil prosecution under the relevant national or international statutes.

These safeguards mirror the principles from the Joint ECE/Eurostat Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality. Employees of the Minnesota Population Center who work with the census microdata to produce the harmonized database also sign agreements to respect the confidentiality of the data.

IPUMS International works with each country's statistical office to minimize the risk of disclosure of respondent information. The details of the confidentiality protections vary across countries, but in all cases, names and detailed geographic information are suppressed and top-codes are imposed on variables such as income that might identify specific persons. In addition, IPUMS International uses a variety of technical procedures to enhance confidentiality protection. These include the following:

(1) Swapping an undisclosed fraction of records from one administrative district to another to make positive identification of individuals impossible.

(2) Randomizing the placement of households within districts to disguise the order in which individuals were enumerated or the data processed.

(3) Aggregating codes of sensitive characteristics (e.g., grouping together very small ethnic categories)

(4) Top- and bottom-coding continuous variables to prevent identification of extreme cases.

The safety record for public-use census microdata is apparently perfect. In almost four decades of use, there has not been a single verified breach of statistical confidentiality. The measures implemented by the IPUMS International are designed to extend this record.</confDec>
        <contact>National Sample Survey Organization, Government of India</contact>
        <citReq>Steven Ruggles, Lara Cleveland, Rodrigo Lovaton, Sula Sarkar, Matthew Sobek, Derek Burk, Dan Ehrlich, Quinn Heimann, Jane Lee, and Nate Merrill. Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International: Version 7.6 [dataset]. Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS, 2025. https://doi.org/10.18128/D020.V7.6

Researchers should also acknowledge the statistical agency that originally produced the data: India, National Sample Survey Organization, Government of India. Socio-Economic Survey, Household Schedule 10: Employment and Unemployment, January to December, 1983


The licensing agreement for use of IPUMS International data requires that users supply IPUMS International with the title and full citation for any publications, research reports, or educational materials making use of the data or documentation.

Copies of such materials are also gratefully received at ipums@umn.edu.

Printed matter should be sent to:
IPUMS International
Minnesota Population Center
University of Minnesota
50 Willey Hall
225 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
</citReq>
        <conditions>An adapted version of the dataset, harmonized for international comparability, is available from IPUMS International (https://international.ipums.org/international/) under the following conditions:

IPUMS International distributes integrated microdata of individuals and households only by agreement of collaborating national statistical offices and under the strictest of confidence. Before data may be distributed to an individual researcher, an electronic license agreement must be signed and approved.  To gain access to the data, a researcher must agree to the following:

(1) Implement security measures to prevent unauthorized access to census microdata. Under IPUMS International agreements with collaborating agencies, redistribution of the data to third parties is prohibited.

(2) Use the microdata for the exclusive purposes of scholarly research and education. Researchers must explicitly agree to not use microdata acquired for any commercial or income-generating venture.

(3) Maintain the confidentiality of persons, households, and other entities. Any attempt to ascertain the identity of persons or households from the microdata is prohibited. Alleging that a person or household has been identified is also prohibited.

(4) Report all publications based on these data to IPUMS International, which will in turn pass the information on to the relevant national statistical agencies.

Once a project is approved, a password is issued and data may be acquired through the Internet. Penalties for violating the license include: revocation of the license, recall of all microdata acquired, filing of a motion of censure to the appropriate professional organizations, and civil prosecution under the relevant national or international statutes.

These safeguards mirror the principles from the Joint ECE/Eurostat Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality. Employees of the Minnesota Population Center who work with the census microdata to produce the harmonized database also sign agreements to respect the confidentiality of the data.
</conditions>
        <disclaimer>The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.</disclaimer>
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    <notes>User-provided description:  DOI:10.18128/D020.V7.6 Extract for in1983a, 2025</notes>
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        <caseQnty>120,847</caseQnty>
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  <txt>RECTYPE identifies the type of record for the case: household or person.

NOTE: RECTYPE is an alphabetic (character string) variable with a value of 'H' for household records and 'P' for person records. RECTYPE will not appear as a variable in the default rectangular extracts produced by the data extract system. It is only available in hierarchical extracts, to distinguish between the two record types.</txt>
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    <catValu>120</catValu>
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    <catValu>124</catValu>
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    <catValu>156</catValu>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>170</catValu>
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    <catValu>188</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic</labl>
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    <catValu>218</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador</labl>
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    <catValu>222</catValu>
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    <catValu>231</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopia</labl>
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    <labl>Fiji</labl>
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  <catgry>
    <catValu>246</catValu>
    <labl>Finland</labl>
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  <catgry>
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    <catValu>276</catValu>
    <labl>Germany</labl>
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    <labl>Ghana</labl>
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    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Greece</labl>
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    <labl>Guinea</labl>
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    <labl>Haiti</labl>
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    <labl>Côte d'Ivoire</labl>
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    <catValu>454</catValu>
    <labl>Malawi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466</catValu>
    <labl>Mali</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritius</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504</catValu>
    <labl>Morocco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>508</catValu>
    <labl>Mozambique</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104</catValu>
    <labl>Myanmar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>524</catValu>
    <labl>Nepal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>528</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>558</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaragua</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578</catValu>
    <labl>Norway</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>586</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275</catValu>
    <labl>Palestine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591</catValu>
    <labl>Panama</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>598</catValu>
    <labl>Papua New Guinea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604</catValu>
    <labl>Peru</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>616</catValu>
    <labl>Poland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642</catValu>
    <labl>Romania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643</catValu>
    <labl>Russia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646</catValu>
    <labl>Rwanda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Lucia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>686</catValu>
    <labl>Senegal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>694</catValu>
    <labl>Sierra Leone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703</catValu>
    <labl>Slovak Republic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705</catValu>
    <labl>Slovenia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>728</catValu>
    <labl>South Sudan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724</catValu>
    <labl>Spain</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>729</catValu>
    <labl>Sudan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740</catValu>
    <labl>Suriname</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752</catValu>
    <labl>Sweden</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834</catValu>
    <labl>Tanzania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768</catValu>
    <labl>Togo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>792</catValu>
    <labl>Turkey</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800</catValu>
    <labl>Uganda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804</catValu>
    <labl>Ukraine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840</catValu>
    <labl>United States</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>894</catValu>
    <labl>Zambia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>716</catValu>
    <labl>Zimbabwe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="YEAR" dcml="0" files="H P" intrvl="discrete" name="YEAR">
  <location EndPos="8" StartPos="5" width="4" />
  <labl>Year</labl>
  <txt>YEAR gives the year in which the census or survey was taken. For samples that span years, the midpoint or first year of the interval is reported.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1703</catValu>
    <labl>1703</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1729</catValu>
    <labl>1729</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1787</catValu>
    <labl>1787</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1801</catValu>
    <labl>1801</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1819</catValu>
    <labl>1819</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1845</catValu>
    <labl>1845</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1848</catValu>
    <labl>1848</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1850</catValu>
    <labl>1850</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1851</catValu>
    <labl>1851</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1852</catValu>
    <labl>1852</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1860</catValu>
    <labl>1860</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1861</catValu>
    <labl>1861</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1865</catValu>
    <labl>1865</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1868</catValu>
    <labl>1868</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1870</catValu>
    <labl>1870</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1871</catValu>
    <labl>1871</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1875</catValu>
    <labl>1875</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1880</catValu>
    <labl>1880</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1881</catValu>
    <labl>1881</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1885</catValu>
    <labl>1885</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1890</catValu>
    <labl>1890</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1891</catValu>
    <labl>1891</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1900</catValu>
    <labl>1900</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1901</catValu>
    <labl>1901</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1910</catValu>
    <labl>1910</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1911</catValu>
    <labl>1911</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1960</catValu>
    <labl>1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1961</catValu>
    <labl>1961</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1962</catValu>
    <labl>1962</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1963</catValu>
    <labl>1963</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1964</catValu>
    <labl>1964</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1966</catValu>
    <labl>1966</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1968</catValu>
    <labl>1968</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1969</catValu>
    <labl>1969</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1970</catValu>
    <labl>1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1971</catValu>
    <labl>1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1972</catValu>
    <labl>1972</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1973</catValu>
    <labl>1973</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1974</catValu>
    <labl>1974</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1975</catValu>
    <labl>1975</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1976</catValu>
    <labl>1976</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1977</catValu>
    <labl>1977</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1978</catValu>
    <labl>1978</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1979</catValu>
    <labl>1979</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1980</catValu>
    <labl>1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1981</catValu>
    <labl>1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1982</catValu>
    <labl>1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1983</catValu>
    <labl>1983</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1984</catValu>
    <labl>1984</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1985</catValu>
    <labl>1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1986</catValu>
    <labl>1986</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1987</catValu>
    <labl>1987</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1989</catValu>
    <labl>1989</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1990</catValu>
    <labl>1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1991</catValu>
    <labl>1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1992</catValu>
    <labl>1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1993</catValu>
    <labl>1993</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1994</catValu>
    <labl>1994</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1995</catValu>
    <labl>1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1996</catValu>
    <labl>1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1997</catValu>
    <labl>1997</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1998</catValu>
    <labl>1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1999</catValu>
    <labl>1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2000</catValu>
    <labl>2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2001</catValu>
    <labl>2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2002</catValu>
    <labl>2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2003</catValu>
    <labl>2003</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2004</catValu>
    <labl>2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2005</catValu>
    <labl>2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2006</catValu>
    <labl>2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2007</catValu>
    <labl>2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2008</catValu>
    <labl>2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2009</catValu>
    <labl>2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2010</catValu>
    <labl>2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2011</catValu>
    <labl>2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2012</catValu>
    <labl>2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2013</catValu>
    <labl>2013</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2014</catValu>
    <labl>2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2015</catValu>
    <labl>2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2016</catValu>
    <labl>2016</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2017</catValu>
    <labl>2017</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2018</catValu>
    <labl>2018</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2019</catValu>
    <labl>2019</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2020</catValu>
    <labl>2020</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SAMPLE" dcml="0" files="H P" intrvl="discrete" name="SAMPLE">
  <location EndPos="17" StartPos="9" width="9" />
  <labl>IPUMS sample identifier</labl>
  <txt>SAMPLE identifies the IPUMS sample from which the case is drawn. Each sample receives a unique 9-digit code. The code is structured as follows:

The first 3 digits are the ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY

The next 4 digits are the year of the census/survey

The final 2 digits identify the sample within the year.  For the last two digits, censuses or large census-like surveys have a value "0" (e.g, 01) in the second-to-last digit, household surveys have a value of "2" (e.g., 21), and employment surveys have a value of "4" (e.g., 41).
</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032197001</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032198001</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032199101</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032200101</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032201001</catValu>
    <labl>Argentina 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051200101</catValu>
    <labl>Armenia 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051201101</catValu>
    <labl>Armenia 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040197101</catValu>
    <labl>Austria 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040198101</catValu>
    <labl>Austria 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040199101</catValu>
    <labl>Austria 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040200101</catValu>
    <labl>Austria 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040201101</catValu>
    <labl>Austria 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050199101</catValu>
    <labl>Bangladesh 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050200101</catValu>
    <labl>Bangladesh 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050201101</catValu>
    <labl>Bangladesh 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112199901</catValu>
    <labl>Belarus 1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112200901</catValu>
    <labl>Belarus 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204197901</catValu>
    <labl>Benin 1979</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204199201</catValu>
    <labl>Benin 1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204200201</catValu>
    <labl>Benin 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204201301</catValu>
    <labl>Benin 2013</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068197601</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivia 1976</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068199201</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivia 1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068200101</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivia 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068201201</catValu>
    <labl>Bolivia 2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072198101</catValu>
    <labl>Botswana 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072199101</catValu>
    <labl>Botswana 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072200101</catValu>
    <labl>Botswana 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072201101</catValu>
    <labl>Botswana 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076196001</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076197001</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076198001</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076199101</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076200001</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076201001</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>854198501</catValu>
    <labl>Burkina Faso 1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>854199601</catValu>
    <labl>Burkina Faso 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>854200601</catValu>
    <labl>Burkina Faso 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116199801</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodia 1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116200401</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodia 2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116200801</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodia 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116201301</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodia 2013</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116201901</catValu>
    <labl>Cambodia 2019</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120197601</catValu>
    <labl>Cameroon 1976</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120198701</catValu>
    <labl>Cameroon 1987</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120200501</catValu>
    <labl>Cameroon 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124185201</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1852</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124187101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1871</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124188101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1881</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124189101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1891</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124190101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1901</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124191101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1911</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124197101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124198101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124199101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124200101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124201101</catValu>
    <labl>Canada 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152196001</catValu>
    <labl>Chile 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152197001</catValu>
    <labl>Chile 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152198201</catValu>
    <labl>Chile 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152199201</catValu>
    <labl>Chile 1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152200201</catValu>
    <labl>Chile 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152201701</catValu>
    <labl>Chile 2017</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>156198201</catValu>
    <labl>China 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>156199001</catValu>
    <labl>China 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>156200001</catValu>
    <labl>China 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170196401</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia 1964</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170197301</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia 1973</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170198501</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia 1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170199301</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia 1993</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170200501</catValu>
    <labl>Colombia 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188196301</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica 1963</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188197301</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica 1973</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188198401</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica 1984</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188200001</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188201101</catValu>
    <labl>Costa Rica 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192200201</catValu>
    <labl>Cuba 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192201201</catValu>
    <labl>Cuba 2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208178701</catValu>
    <labl>Denmark 1787</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208180101</catValu>
    <labl>Denmark 1801</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208184501</catValu>
    <labl>Denmark 1845</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208188001</catValu>
    <labl>Denmark 1880</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208188501</catValu>
    <labl>Denmark 1885</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214196001</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214197001</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214198101</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214200201</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214201001</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican Republic 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218196201</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador 1962</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218197401</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador 1974</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218198201</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218199001</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218200101</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218201001</catValu>
    <labl>Ecuador 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818184801</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt 1848</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818186801</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt 1868</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818198601</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt 1986</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818199601</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818200601</catValu>
    <labl>Egypt 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222199201</catValu>
    <labl>El Salvador 1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222200701</catValu>
    <labl>El Salvador 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231198401</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopia 1984</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231199401</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopia 1994</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231200701</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopia 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242196601</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji 1966</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242197601</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji 1976</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242198601</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji 1986</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242199601</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242200701</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242201401</catValu>
    <labl>Fiji 2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>246201001</catValu>
    <labl>Finland 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250196201</catValu>
    <labl>France 1962</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250196801</catValu>
    <labl>France 1968</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250197501</catValu>
    <labl>France 1975</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250198201</catValu>
    <labl>France 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250199001</catValu>
    <labl>France 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250199901</catValu>
    <labl>France 1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250200601</catValu>
    <labl>France 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250201101</catValu>
    <labl>France 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276181901</catValu>
    <labl>Germany 1819 (Mecklenburg)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276197001</catValu>
    <labl>Germany 1970 (West)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276197101</catValu>
    <labl>Germany 1971 (East)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276198101</catValu>
    <labl>Germany 1981 (East)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276198701</catValu>
    <labl>Germany 1987 (West)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>288198401</catValu>
    <labl>Ghana 1984</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>288200001</catValu>
    <labl>Ghana 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>288201001</catValu>
    <labl>Ghana 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300197101</catValu>
    <labl>Greece 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300198101</catValu>
    <labl>Greece 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300199101</catValu>
    <labl>Greece 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300200101</catValu>
    <labl>Greece 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300201101</catValu>
    <labl>Greece 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320196401</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala 1964</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320197301</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala 1973</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320198101</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320199401</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala 1994</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320200201</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324198301</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea 1983</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324199601</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324201401</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea 2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332197101</catValu>
    <labl>Haiti 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332198201</catValu>
    <labl>Haiti 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332200301</catValu>
    <labl>Haiti 2003</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340196101</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras 1961</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340197401</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras 1974</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340198801</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras 1988</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340200101</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340201301</catValu>
    <labl>Honduras 2013</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348197001</catValu>
    <labl>Hungary 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348198001</catValu>
    <labl>Hungary 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348199001</catValu>
    <labl>Hungary 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348200101</catValu>
    <labl>Hungary 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348201101</catValu>
    <labl>Hungary 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352170301</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland 1703</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352172901</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland 1729</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352180101</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland 1801</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352190101</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland 1901</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352191001</catValu>
    <labl>Iceland 1910</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356198341</catValu>
    <labl>India 1983</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356198741</catValu>
    <labl>India 1987</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356199341</catValu>
    <labl>India 1993</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356199941</catValu>
    <labl>India 1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356200441</catValu>
    <labl>India 2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356200941</catValu>
    <labl>India 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360197101</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360197601</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 1976</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360198001</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360198501</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360199001</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360199501</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360200001</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360200501</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360201001</catValu>
    <labl>Indonesia 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364200601</catValu>
    <labl>Iran 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364201101</catValu>
    <labl>Iran 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368199701</catValu>
    <labl>Iraq 1997</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372190101</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1901</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372191101</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1911</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372197101</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372197901</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1979</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372198101</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372198601</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1986</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372199101</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372199601</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372200201</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372200601</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372201101</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372201601</catValu>
    <labl>Ireland 2016</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376197201</catValu>
    <labl>Israel 1972</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376198301</catValu>
    <labl>Israel 1983</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376199501</catValu>
    <labl>Israel 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376200801</catValu>
    <labl>Israel 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380200101</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201101</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201121</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2011 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201221</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2012 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201321</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2013 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201421</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2014 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201521</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2015 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201621</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2016 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201721</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2017 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201821</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2018 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380201921</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2019 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380202021</catValu>
    <labl>Italy 2020 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>384198801</catValu>
    <labl>Côte d'Ivoire 1988</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>384199801</catValu>
    <labl>Côte d'Ivoire 1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388198201</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaica 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388199101</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaica 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388200101</catValu>
    <labl>Jamaica 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400200401</catValu>
    <labl>Jordan 2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404196901</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya 1969</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404197901</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya 1979</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404198901</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya 1989</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404199901</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya 1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404200901</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404201901</catValu>
    <labl>Kenya 2019</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417199901</catValu>
    <labl>Kyrgyz Republic 1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417200901</catValu>
    <labl>Kyrgyz Republic 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418199501</catValu>
    <labl>Laos 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418200501</catValu>
    <labl>Laos 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418201501</catValu>
    <labl>Laos 2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>426199601</catValu>
    <labl>Lesotho 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>426200601</catValu>
    <labl>Lesotho 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>430197401</catValu>
    <labl>Liberia 1974</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>430200801</catValu>
    <labl>Liberia 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454198701</catValu>
    <labl>Malawi 1987</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454199801</catValu>
    <labl>Malawi 1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454200801</catValu>
    <labl>Malawi 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454201801</catValu>
    <labl>Malawi 2018</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458197001</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysia 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458198001</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysia 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458199101</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysia 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>458200001</catValu>
    <labl>Malaysia 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466198701</catValu>
    <labl>Mali 1987</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466199801</catValu>
    <labl>Mali 1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466200901</catValu>
    <labl>Mali 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480199001</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritius 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480200001</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritius 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>480201101</catValu>
    <labl>Mauritius 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484196001</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484197001</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484199001</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484199501</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200001</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200501</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201001</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201501</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484202001</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2020</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200521</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2005 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200522</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2005 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200523</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2005 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200524</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2005 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200621</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2006 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200622</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2006 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200623</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2006 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200624</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2006 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200721</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2007 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200722</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2007 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200723</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2007 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200724</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2007 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200821</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2008 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200822</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2008 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200823</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2008 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200824</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2008 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200921</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2009 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200922</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2009 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200923</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2009 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484200924</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2009 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201021</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2010 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201022</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2010 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201023</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2010 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201024</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2010 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201121</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2011 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201122</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2011 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201123</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2011 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201124</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2011 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201221</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2012 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201222</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2012 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201223</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2012 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201224</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2012 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201321</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2013 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201322</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2013 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201323</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2013 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201324</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2013 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201421</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2014 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201422</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2014 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201423</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2014 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201424</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2014 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201521</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2015 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201522</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2015 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201523</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2015 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201524</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2015 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201621</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2016 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201622</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2016 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201623</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2016 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201624</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2016 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201721</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2017 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201722</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2017 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201723</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2017 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201724</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2017 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201821</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2018 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201822</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2018 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201823</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2018 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201824</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2018 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201921</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2019 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201922</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2019 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201923</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2019 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484201924</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2019 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484202021</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2020 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484202023</catValu>
    <labl>Mexico 2020 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496198901</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolia 1989</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496200001</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolia 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496201001</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolia 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496202001</catValu>
    <labl>Mongolia 2020</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504198201</catValu>
    <labl>Morocco 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504199401</catValu>
    <labl>Morocco 1994</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504200401</catValu>
    <labl>Morocco 2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504201401</catValu>
    <labl>Morocco 2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>508199701</catValu>
    <labl>Mozambique 1997</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>508200701</catValu>
    <labl>Mozambique 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>508201701</catValu>
    <labl>Mozambique 2017</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104201401</catValu>
    <labl>Myanmar 2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>524200101</catValu>
    <labl>Nepal 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>524201101</catValu>
    <labl>Nepal 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>528196001</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>528197101</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>528200101</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>528201101</catValu>
    <labl>Netherlands 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>558197101</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaragua 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>558199501</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaragua 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>558200501</catValu>
    <labl>Nicaragua 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566200621</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566200721</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566200821</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566200921</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>566201021</catValu>
    <labl>Nigeria 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578180101</catValu>
    <labl>Norway 1801</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578186501</catValu>
    <labl>Norway 1865</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578187501</catValu>
    <labl>Norway 1875</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578190001</catValu>
    <labl>Norway 1900</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>578191001</catValu>
    <labl>Norway 1910</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>586197301</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistan 1973</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>586198101</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistan 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>586199801</catValu>
    <labl>Pakistan 1998</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275199701</catValu>
    <labl>Palestine 1997</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275200701</catValu>
    <labl>Palestine 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275201701</catValu>
    <labl>Palestine 2017</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591196001</catValu>
    <labl>Panama 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591197001</catValu>
    <labl>Panama 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591198001</catValu>
    <labl>Panama 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591199001</catValu>
    <labl>Panama 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591200001</catValu>
    <labl>Panama 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591201001</catValu>
    <labl>Panama 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>598198001</catValu>
    <labl>Papua New Guinea 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>598199001</catValu>
    <labl>Papua New Guinea 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>598200001</catValu>
    <labl>Papua New Guinea 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600196201</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay 1962</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600197201</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay 1972</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600198201</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay 1982</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600199201</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay 1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600200201</catValu>
    <labl>Paraguay 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604199301</catValu>
    <labl>Peru 1993</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604200701</catValu>
    <labl>Peru 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604201701</catValu>
    <labl>Peru 2017</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199721</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1997 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199722</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1997 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199723</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1997 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199724</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1997 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199821</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1998 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199822</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1998 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199823</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1998 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199824</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1998 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199921</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1999 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199922</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1999 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199923</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1999 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199924</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1999 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200021</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2000 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200022</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2000 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200023</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2000 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200024</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2000 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200121</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2001 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200122</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2001 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200123</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2001 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200124</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2001 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200221</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2002 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200222</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2002 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200223</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2002 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200224</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2002 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200321</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2003 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200322</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2003 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200323</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2003 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200324</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2003 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200421</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2004 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200422</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2004 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200423</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2004 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200424</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2004 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200521</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2005 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200522</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2005 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200523</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2005 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200524</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2005 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200621</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2006 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200622</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2006 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200623</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2006 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200624</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2006 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200721</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2007 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200722</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2007 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200723</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2007 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200724</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2007 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200821</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2008 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200822</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2008 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200823</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2008 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200824</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2008 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200921</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2009 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200922</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2009 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200923</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2009 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200924</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2009 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201021</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2010 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201022</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2010 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201023</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2010 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201024</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2010 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201121</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2011 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201122</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2011 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201123</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2011 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201124</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2011 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201221</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2012 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201222</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2012 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201223</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2012 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201224</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2012 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201321</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2013 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201322</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2013 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201323</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2013 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201324</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2013 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201421</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2014 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201422</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2014 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201423</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2014 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201424</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2014 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201521</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2015 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201522</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2015 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201523</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2015 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201524</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2015 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201621</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2016 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201622</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2016 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201623</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2016 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201624</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2016 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201721</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2017 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201722</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2017 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201723</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2017 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201724</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2017 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201821</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2018 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201822</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2018 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201823</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2018 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201824</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2018 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201921</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2019 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201922</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2019 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201923</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2019 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199001</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608199501</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 1995</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608200001</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608201001</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>616197801</catValu>
    <labl>Poland 1978</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>616198801</catValu>
    <labl>Poland 1988</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>616200201</catValu>
    <labl>Poland 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>616201101</catValu>
    <labl>Poland 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620198101</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620199101</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620200101</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620201101</catValu>
    <labl>Portugal 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630197001</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630198001</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630199001</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630200001</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630200501</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630201001</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630201501</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630202001</catValu>
    <labl>Puerto Rico 2020</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642197701</catValu>
    <labl>Romania 1977</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642199201</catValu>
    <labl>Romania 1992</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642200201</catValu>
    <labl>Romania 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642201101</catValu>
    <labl>Romania 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643200201</catValu>
    <labl>Russia 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643201001</catValu>
    <labl>Russia 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646199101</catValu>
    <labl>Rwanda 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646200201</catValu>
    <labl>Rwanda 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646201201</catValu>
    <labl>Rwanda 2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662198001</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Lucia 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662199101</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Lucia 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>686198801</catValu>
    <labl>Senegal 1988</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>686200201</catValu>
    <labl>Senegal 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>686201301</catValu>
    <labl>Senegal 2013</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>694200401</catValu>
    <labl>Sierra Leone 2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>694201501</catValu>
    <labl>Sierra Leone 2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703199101</catValu>
    <labl>Slovak Republic 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703200101</catValu>
    <labl>Slovak Republic 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703201101</catValu>
    <labl>Slovak Republic 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705200201</catValu>
    <labl>Slovenia 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710199601</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710200101</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710200701</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa 2007</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710201101</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710201601</catValu>
    <labl>South Africa 2016</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>728200801</catValu>
    <labl>South Sudan 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724198101</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724199101</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200101</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201101</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200521</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2005 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200522</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2005 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200523</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2005 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200524</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2005 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200621</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2006 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200622</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2006 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200623</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2006 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200624</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2006 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200721</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2007 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200722</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2007 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200723</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2007 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200724</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2007 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200821</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2008 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200822</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2008 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200823</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2008 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200824</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2008 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200921</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2009 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200922</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2009 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200923</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2009 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724200924</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2009 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201021</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2010 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201022</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2010 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201023</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2010 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201024</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2010 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201121</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2011 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201122</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2011 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201123</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2011 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201124</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2011 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201221</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2012 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201222</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2012 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201223</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2012 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201224</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2012 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201321</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2013 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201322</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2013 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201323</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2013 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201324</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2013 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201421</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2014 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201422</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2014 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201423</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2014 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201424</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2014 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201521</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2015 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201522</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2015 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201523</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2015 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201524</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2015 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201621</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2016 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201622</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2016 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201623</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2016 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201624</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2016 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201721</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2017 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201722</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2017 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201723</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2017 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201724</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2017 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201821</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2018 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201822</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2018 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201823</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2018 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201824</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2018 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201921</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2019 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201922</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2019 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201923</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2019 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724201924</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2019 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724202021</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2020 Q1 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724202022</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2020 Q2 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724202023</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2020 Q3 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724202024</catValu>
    <labl>Spain 2020 Q4 LFS</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>729200801</catValu>
    <labl>Sudan 2008</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740200401</catValu>
    <labl>Suriname 2004</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740201201</catValu>
    <labl>Suriname 2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752188001</catValu>
    <labl>Sweden 1880</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752189001</catValu>
    <labl>Sweden 1890</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752190001</catValu>
    <labl>Sweden 1900</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752191001</catValu>
    <labl>Sweden 1910</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756197001</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756198001</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756199001</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756200001</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756201101</catValu>
    <labl>Switzerland 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834198801</catValu>
    <labl>Tanzania 1988</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834200201</catValu>
    <labl>Tanzania 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834201201</catValu>
    <labl>Tanzania 2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764197001</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764198001</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764199001</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764200001</catValu>
    <labl>Thailand 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768196001</catValu>
    <labl>Togo 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768197001</catValu>
    <labl>Togo 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768201001</catValu>
    <labl>Togo 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780197001</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780198001</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780199001</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780200001</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780201101</catValu>
    <labl>Trinidad and Tobago 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>792198501</catValu>
    <labl>Turkey 1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>792199001</catValu>
    <labl>Turkey 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>792200001</catValu>
    <labl>Turkey 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800199101</catValu>
    <labl>Uganda 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800200201</catValu>
    <labl>Uganda 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800201401</catValu>
    <labl>Uganda 2014</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804200101</catValu>
    <labl>Ukraine 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826185101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1851 (England and Wales)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826185102</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1851 (Scotland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826185103</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1851 (2% sample)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826186101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1861 (England and Wales)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826186102</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1861 (Scotland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826187101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1871 (Scotland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826188101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1881 (England and Wales)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826188102</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1881 (Scotland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826189101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1891 (England and Wales)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826189102</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1891 (Scotland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826190101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1901 (England and Wales)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826190102</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1901 (Scotland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826191101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1911 (England and Wales)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826196101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1961</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826197101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826199101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826200101</catValu>
    <labl>United Kingdom 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840185001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1850 (100%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840185002</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1850 (1%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840186001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1860 (1%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840187001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1870 (1%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840188001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1880 (100%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840188002</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1880 (10%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840190001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1900 (5%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840191001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1910 (1%)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840196001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1960</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840197001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1970</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840198001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1980</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840199001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840200001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840200501</catValu>
    <labl>United States 2005</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840201001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840201501</catValu>
    <labl>United States 2015</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840202001</catValu>
    <labl>United States 2020</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858196301</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1963</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858196302</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1963 (full count)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858197501</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1975</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858197502</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1975 (full count)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858198501</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1985</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858198502</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1985 (full count)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858199601</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1996</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858199602</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 1996 (full count)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858200621</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 2006</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858201101</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 2011</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858201102</catValu>
    <labl>Uruguay 2011 (full count)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862197101</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela 1971</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862198101</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela 1981</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862199001</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862200101</catValu>
    <labl>Venezuela 2001</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704198901</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnam 1989</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704199901</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnam 1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704200901</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnam 2009</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704201901</catValu>
    <labl>Vietnam 2019</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>894199001</catValu>
    <labl>Zambia 1990</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>894200001</catValu>
    <labl>Zambia 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>894201001</catValu>
    <labl>Zambia 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>716201201</catValu>
    <labl>Zimbabwe 2012</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SERIAL" dcml="0" files="H P" intrvl="contin" name="SERIAL">
  <location EndPos="29" StartPos="18" width="12" />
  <labl>Household serial number</labl>
  <txt>SERIAL is an identifying number unique to each household in a given sample. All person records are assigned the same serial number as the household record that they follow. (Person records also have their own unique identifiers -- see PERNUM.) The combination of SAMPLE and SERIAL provides a unique identifier for every household in the IPUMS-International database; SAMPLE, SERIAL and PERNUM uniquely identify every person in the database. 

SERIAL can be used to identify dwellings in some samples.  In these samples, the first 7 digits of SERIAL provide the dwelling number common to all households that were sampled from the same structure. The last three digits give the sequence of the household within the dwelling. The following is a list of samples in which dwellings can be inferred:
Chile 1970, 1992, 2002Colombia 1993, 2005Costa Rica 1984, 2000Cuba 2002Dominican Republic 1981, 2002, 2010Ecuador 1990, 2001Germany 1971Hungary 1980, 1990, 2001Jamaica 1982, 1991, 2001Malaysia 1970, 1991, 2000Mexico 1995, 1990, 2000, 2005Nigeria 2006Panama 2000Peru 1993, 2007Portugal 1981, 1991, 2001Spain 1991Uruguay 2011Venezuela 1990, 2001Vietnam 1989In all other samples, the last 3 digits are always zeroes.

SERIAL was constructed for IPUMS-International, and has no relation to the serial number in the original datasets.

The U.S. 1900 sample and 1880 10% sample have multi-household dwellings that can be identified using the last 3 digits of SERIAL.</txt>
  <codInstr>SERIAL is a 10-digit numeric variable.

The last 3 digits of SERIAL indicate household number within dwelling for selected samples noted in the variable description. In all other samples, the last 3 digits are always zeroes.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PERSONS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="PERSONS">
  <location EndPos="33" StartPos="30" width="4" />
  <labl>Number of person records in the household</labl>
  <txt>PERSONS indicates how many person records are included in the household (i.e., the number of person records associated with the household record in the sample). These person records will all have the same serial number (SERIAL) as the household record. The information contained in the household record will normally apply to all of these persons.</txt>
  <codInstr>PERSONS is a 4-digit numeric variable.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="HHWT" dcml="2" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="HHWT">
  <location EndPos="41" StartPos="34" width="8" />
  <labl>Household weight</labl>
  <txt>HHWT indicates the number of households in the population represented by the household in the sample.

For the samples that are truly weighted (see the comparability discussion), HHWT must be used to yield accurate household-level statistics.

NOTE: HHWT has 2 implied decimal places. That is, the last two digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.</txt>
  <codInstr>HHWT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 2 implied decimal places. See the variable description.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SUBSAMP" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="SUBSAMP">
  <location EndPos="43" StartPos="42" width="2" />
  <labl>Subsample number</labl>
  <txt>SUBSAMP allocates each case to one of 100 subsample replicates, randomly numbered from 0 to 99. Each subsample is nationally representative and preserves any stratification of the sample from which it is drawn. Users who need a representative subset of a sample can use SUBSAMP to select their cases. For example, to randomly extract 10% of the cases from a sample, select any 10 of the 100 subsamples.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>1st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>2nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>3rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>4th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>5th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>6th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>7th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>8th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>9th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>10th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>11th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>12th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>13th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>14th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>15th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>16th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>17th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>18th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>19th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>20th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>21st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>22nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>23rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>24th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>25th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>26th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>27th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>28th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>29th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>30th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>31st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>32nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>33rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>34th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>35th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>36th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>37th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>38th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>39th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>40th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>41st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>42nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>43rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>44th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>45th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>46th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>47th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>48th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>49th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>50th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>51st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>52nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>53rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>54th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>55th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>56th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>57th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>58th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>59th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>60th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>61st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>62nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>63rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>64th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>65th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>66th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>67th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>68th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>69th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>69</catValu>
    <labl>70th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>71st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>72nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>73rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>74th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>75th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>76th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>77th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>78th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>79th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>79</catValu>
    <labl>80th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>81st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>81</catValu>
    <labl>82nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>82</catValu>
    <labl>83rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>83</catValu>
    <labl>84th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>85th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>86th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>86</catValu>
    <labl>87th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>87</catValu>
    <labl>88th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>88</catValu>
    <labl>89th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>89</catValu>
    <labl>90th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>91st 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>91</catValu>
    <labl>92nd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>92</catValu>
    <labl>93rd 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>93</catValu>
    <labl>94th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>94</catValu>
    <labl>95th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>96th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>96</catValu>
    <labl>97th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>97</catValu>
    <labl>98th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>99th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>100th 1% subsample</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="STRATA" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="STRATA">
  <location EndPos="55" StartPos="44" width="12" />
  <labl>Strata identifier</labl>
  <txt>This variable is the strata identifier for the sample. The STRATA variable provides information about the sample design that can be used to improve estimation.</txt>
  <codInstr>STRATA is a 12-digit numeric variable.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="GQ" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="GQ">
  <location EndPos="57" StartPos="56" width="2" />
  <labl>Group quarters (collective dwelling) status</labl>
  <txt>GQ identifies households as vacant dwellings, group quarters, or private households. Group quarters -- collective dwellings -- are generally institutions and other group living arrangements such as rooming houses and boarding schools.

Institutions often retain persons under formal supervision or custody, such as correctional institutions, military barracks, asylums, or nursing homes. Educational and religious group dwellings (e.g., boarding schools, convents, monasteries, etc.) are also included in the institutional classification. 

Group quarter designations are often useful for understanding the universe of households that answered questions about household characteristics. Censuses will often exclude group quarters from such questions.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Vacant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Households</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Group quarters (collective), n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Institutions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Other group quarters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>1-person unit created by splitting large household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/group quarters not identified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="UNREL" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="UNREL">
  <location EndPos="58" StartPos="58" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of unrelated persons</labl>
  <txt>UNREL indicates the number of persons in the household who are unrelated to the head as defined in the variable RELATE.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Group Quarters Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="URBAN" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="URBAN">
  <location EndPos="59" StartPos="59" width="1" />
  <labl>Urban-rural status</labl>
  <txt>URBAN indicates whether the household was located in a place designated as urban or as rural.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Rural</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Urban</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="REGIONW" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="REGIONW">
  <location EndPos="61" StartPos="60" width="2" />
  <labl>Continent and region of country</labl>
  <txt>REGIONW identifies the continent and region of each country.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Middle Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>Western Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Caribbean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Central America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>North America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>South America</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>Central Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>South-Eastern Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>Western Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>Western Europe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>Australia and New Zealand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>Melanesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>Micronesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>Polynesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="GEOLEV1" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="GEOLEV1">
  <location EndPos="67" StartPos="62" width="6" />
  <labl>1st subnational geographic level, world [consistent boundaries over time]</labl>
  <txt>GEOLEV1 indicates the major administrative unit in which the household was enumerated.  The variable incorporates the geographies for every country, to enable cross-national geographic analysis over time. First administrative units in GEOLEV1 have been spatiotemporally harmonized to provide spatially consistent boundaries across samples in each country.</txt>
  <stdCatgry URI="https://international.ipums.org/international/resources/misc_docs/geolevel1.pdf" />
  <codInstr>GEOLEV1 is a 6-digit numeric variable.  

GEOLEV1 codes and labels can be found here.

Codes, labels, frequencies, and information about boundary changes for each country can be found in the country specific harmonized variable e.g. GEO1_BR.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="POPDENSGEO1" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="POPDENSGEO1">
  <location EndPos="75" StartPos="68" width="8" />
  <labl>Population density of GEOLEV1 unit, in persons per square kilometer</labl>
  <txt>POPDENSGEO1 indicates the population density in persons per square kilometer of the major administrative unit in which the household was enumerated. The major administrative unit of the household is identified by the GEOLEV1 variable.

The area of units in GEOLEV1 is calculated using Mollweide's equal area projection. For a full set of geography variables refer to IPUMS International Geography variables list. For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level refer to GEOLEV1 and GEOLEV2. More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.</txt>
  <codInstr>POPDENSGEO1 is an 8-digit numeric variable listing the population density in persons per square kilometer.

		
Codes0 = Unknown.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="AREAMOLLWGEO1" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="AREAMOLLWGEO1">
  <location EndPos="85" StartPos="76" width="10" />
  <labl>Area of GEOLEV1 unit in square kilometers</labl>
  <txt>AREAMOLLWGEO1 indicates the area in square kilometers of the major administrative unit in which the household was enumerated. The major administrative unit of the household is identified by the GEOLEV1 variable.

The area of units in GEOLEV1 is calculated using Mollweide's equal area projection. For a full set of geography variables refer to IPUMS International Geography variables list. For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level refer to GEOLEV1 and GEOLEV2. More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.</txt>
  <codInstr>AREAMOLLWGEO1 is a 10-digit numeric variable listing the area in square kilometers.

		
Codes0 = Unknown.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: Global Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="GEO1_IN" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="GEO1_IN">
  <location EndPos="91" StartPos="86" width="6" />
  <labl>India, State 1983 - 2009 [Level 1; consistent boundaries, GIS]</labl>
  <txt>GEO1_IN identifies the household's state and union territories within India in all sample years. States and union territories are the first level administrative units of the country. GEO1_IN is spatially harmonized to account for political boundary changes across census years. Some detail is lost in harmonization; see the comparability discussion. A GIS map (in shapefile format), corresponding to GEO1_IN can be downloaded from the GIS Boundary files page in the IPUMS International web site.

The full set of geography variables for India can be found in the IPUMS International Geography variables list. For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level, refer to GEOLEV1, and GEOLEV2. More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356001</catValu>
    <labl>Jammu and Kashmir</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356002</catValu>
    <labl>Himachal Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356003</catValu>
    <labl>Punjab</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356004</catValu>
    <labl>Chandigarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356006</catValu>
    <labl>Haryana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356007</catValu>
    <labl>Delhi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356008</catValu>
    <labl>Rajasthan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356009</catValu>
    <labl>Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356010</catValu>
    <labl>Bihar, Jharkhand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356011</catValu>
    <labl>Sikkim</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356012</catValu>
    <labl>Arunachal Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356013</catValu>
    <labl>Nagaland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356014</catValu>
    <labl>Manipur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356015</catValu>
    <labl>Mizoram</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356016</catValu>
    <labl>Tripura</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356017</catValu>
    <labl>Meghalaya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356018</catValu>
    <labl>Assam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356019</catValu>
    <labl>West Bengal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356021</catValu>
    <labl>Orissa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356023</catValu>
    <labl>Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356024</catValu>
    <labl>Gujarat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356026</catValu>
    <labl>Dadra and Nagar Haveli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356027</catValu>
    <labl>Maharashtra</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356028</catValu>
    <labl>Andhra Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356029</catValu>
    <labl>Karnataka</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356030</catValu>
    <labl>Goa, Daman and Diu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356031</catValu>
    <labl>Lakshadweep</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356032</catValu>
    <labl>Kerala</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356033</catValu>
    <labl>Tamil Nadu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356034</catValu>
    <labl>Pondicherry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356035</catValu>
    <labl>Andaman and Nicobar Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: F-N Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="GEO1_IN1983" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="GEO1_IN1983">
  <location EndPos="94" StartPos="92" width="3" />
  <labl>India, State 1983 [Level 1, GIS]</labl>
  <txt>GEO1_IN1983 identifies the household's state and union territories within India in 1983. States and union territories are the first level administrative units of the country. A GIS map (in shapefile format), corresponding to GEO1_IN1983 can be downloaded from the GIS Boundary files page in the IPUMS International web site.  

The full set of geography variables for India can be found in the IPUMS International Geography variables list. For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level refer to GEOLEV1, and GEOLEV2.  More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>Andhra Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>Assam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>Bihar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>Gujarat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>Haryana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>Himachal Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>Jammu and Kashmir</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>Karnataka</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>Kerala</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>Madhya Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>Maharashtra</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>Manipur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>Meghalaya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>Nagaland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>Orissa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>Punjab</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>Rajasthan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>Sikkim</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>Tamil Nadu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>Tripura</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>Uttar Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>West Bengal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>Andaman and Nicobar Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>Arunachal Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>Chandigarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>Dadra and Nagar Haveli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>Delhi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>Goa, Daman and Diu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>Lakshadweep</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>Mizoram</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>Pondicherry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: F-N Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="DHS_IPUMSI_IN" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="DHS_IPUMSI_IN">
  <location EndPos="96" StartPos="95" width="2" />
  <labl>DHS-IPUMS-I India regions, 1983-20119 [consistent boundaries, GIS]</labl>
  <txt>DHS_IPUMSI_IN provides geographic codes for India that match those in the DHS  and IPUMS-International databases. This variable can be used to link contextual area data from IPUMS-DHS to IPUMS-International or vice versa. The codes in DHS_IPUMSI_IN indicate the major administrative unit in which the household was enumerated or surveyed. 

GIS shapefiles for India can be downloaded here.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Himachal Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Punjab</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Haryana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>Delhi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Rajasthan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Bihar and Jharkhand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Sikkim</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Arunachal Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Nagaland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>Manipur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>Mizoram</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>Tripura</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>Meghalaya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>Assam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>West Bengal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Orissa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>Gujarat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>Maharashtra</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>Andhra Pradesh and Telangana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>Karnataka</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>Goa, Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>Kerala</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>Tamil Nadu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>Andaman and Nicobar Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>Chandigarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>Lakshadweep</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>Pondicherry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: IPUMS-I, IPUMS-DHS Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="OWNERSHIP" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="OWNERSHIP">
  <location EndPos="97" StartPos="97" width="1" />
  <labl>Ownership of dwelling [general version]</labl>
  <txt>OWNERSHIP indicates whether a member of the household owned the housing unit. Households that acquired their unit with a mortgage or other lending arrangement were understood to "own" their unit even if they had not yet completed repayment. For those that did not own their housing unit, several options were possible: renting (from various types of owners), subletting, usufruct, and de facto occupation.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Owned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Not owned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="OWNERSHIPD" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="OWNERSHIPD">
  <location EndPos="100" StartPos="98" width="3" />
  <labl>Ownership of dwelling [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>OWNERSHIP indicates whether a member of the household owned the housing unit. Households that acquired their unit with a mortgage or other lending arrangement were understood to "own" their unit even if they had not yet completed repayment. For those that did not own their housing unit, several options were possible: renting (from various types of owners), subletting, usufruct, and de facto occupation.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Owned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, already paid</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, still paying</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, constructed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, inherited</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>190</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>191</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, house</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192</catValu>
    <labl>Owned, condominium</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>193</catValu>
    <labl>Apartment proprietor</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>194</catValu>
    <labl>Shared ownership</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Not owned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, government</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, local authority</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, parastatal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, private</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>215</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, private company</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>216</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, individual</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>217</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, collective</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, joint state and individual</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>219</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, public subsidized</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, private subsidized</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, co-tenant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, relative of tenant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>223</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, cooperative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>224</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, with a job or business</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>225</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, loan-backed habitation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>226</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, mixed contract</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>227</catValu>
    <labl>Furnished dwelling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>228</catValu>
    <labl>Sharecropping</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Subletting</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231</catValu>
    <labl>Rent to own</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>239</catValu>
    <labl>Renting, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>Occupied de facto/squatting</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250</catValu>
    <labl>Free/usufruct (no cash rent)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Free, provided by employer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>252</catValu>
    <labl>Free, without work or services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>253</catValu>
    <labl>Free, provided by family or friend</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>254</catValu>
    <labl>Free, private</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>255</catValu>
    <labl>Free, public</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>256</catValu>
    <labl>Free, condemned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>257</catValu>
    <labl>Free, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>260</catValu>
    <labl>Endowment, Waqf (Egypt historical)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>290</catValu>
    <labl>Not owned, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="HHTYPE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="HHTYPE">
  <location EndPos="102" StartPos="101" width="2" />
  <labl>Household classification</labl>
  <txt>HHTYPE is a constructed variable that describes the composition of households. 
HHTYPE is constructed from information in RELATE (relationship to head), from the constructed pointer variables SPLOC, MOMLOC, and POPLOC (location of spouse, mother, and father), and from information on group quarters status, GQ.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Vacant household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>One-person household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Married/cohab couple, no children</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Married/cohab couple with children</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Single-parent family</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Polygamous family</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Extended family, relatives only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>Composite household, family and non-relatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Non-family household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Unclassified subfamily</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative or non-relative household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Group quarters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unclassifiable</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NFAMS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="NFAMS">
  <location EndPos="103" StartPos="103" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of families in household</labl>
  <txt>NFAMS is a constructed variable that indicates the number of families within each household. Family membership is defined by FAMUNIT. A "family" is any group of persons related by blood, adoption, or marriage. An unrelated individual within the household is considered a separate family. Thus, a household consisting of a widow and a domestic employee contains two families; a household consisting of a large, multi-generation extended family with no persons unrelated to the head counts as a single family.  

NFAMS is constructed from information in RELATE (relationship to head) and from the constructed pointer variables SPLOC, MOMLOC, and POPLOC (location of spouse, mother, and father).  See those variable descriptions for more detail.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Vacant household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 family</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8 families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more families</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NCOUPLES" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="NCOUPLES">
  <location EndPos="104" StartPos="104" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of married couples in household</labl>
  <txt>NCOUPLES is a constructed variable indicating the number of married/in-union couples within a household.  

NCOUPLES is constructed using the IPUMS-International pointer variable SPLOC (spouse's location in the household).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No married couples in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 couple</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8 couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more couples</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NMOTHERS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="NMOTHERS">
  <location EndPos="105" StartPos="105" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of mothers in household</labl>
  <txt>NMOTHERS is a constructed variable indicating the number of mothers -- of persons of any age -- within a household.

NMOTHERS is constructed using the IPUMS-International pointer variable MOMLOC (mother's location in the household).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No mothers in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 mother</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8 mothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more mothers in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NFATHERS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="NFATHERS">
  <location EndPos="106" StartPos="106" width="1" />
  <labl>Number of fathers in household</labl>
  <txt>NFATHERS is a constructed variable indicating the number of fathers -- of persons of any age -- within a household.

NFATHERS is constructed using the IPUMS-International pointer variable POPLOC (father's location in the household).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No fathers in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1 father</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>5 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>6 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>7 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>8 fathers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more fathers in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="HEADLOC" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="HEADLOC">
  <location EndPos="109" StartPos="107" width="3" />
  <labl>Head's location in household</labl>
  <txt>HEADLOC gives the person number (PERNUM) of the head of household in samples in which persons are organized into households.</txt>
  <codInstr>HEADLOC is a 3-digit numeric variable.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DWNUM" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="IN1983A_DWNUM">
  <location EndPos="115" StartPos="110" width="6" />
  <labl>Dwelling number</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the dwelling number of the household.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 6-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_PERN" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_PERN">
  <location EndPos="117" StartPos="116" width="2" />
  <labl>Number of persons in household</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of persons in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_URBAN" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_URBAN">
  <location EndPos="118" StartPos="118" width="1" />
  <labl>Urban - rural</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A019" a="all"&gt;Area:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Rural*&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Urban&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the household was located in an urban or rural area.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Rural</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Urban</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: F-N Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_REGION" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_REGION">
  <location EndPos="121" StartPos="119" width="3" />
  <labl>State-Region</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A020 IN83A021 IN83A022 IN83A023 IN83A024 IN83A025 IN83A026 IN83A029" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[1] Identification of sample household&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. _____ Serial number&lt;br /&gt;2. _____ State-region&lt;br /&gt;3. _____ Stratum&lt;br /&gt;4. _____ Sub-sample&lt;br /&gt;5. _____ Sample village/block no.*&lt;br /&gt;6. _____ Sub-round&lt;br /&gt;7. _____ Sample household no.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A020 IN83A021 IN83A022 IN83A023 IN83A024 IN83A025 IN83A026 IN83A029" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.1.1 Block 1, items 1-6, 6-11 and 13-14: identification particulars of the sample village/block &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The identification particular of the sample village and block respectively for rural and urban areas will be recorded against the relevant items 1-6, 8-11 and 13-14 of this block. At the listing stage these particulars will be copied from the sample list in block 1 of the schedule 0.1 for rural areas and the schedule 0.2 for urban areas. The required identification particulars will be transferred to the respective items of this block from the schedule 0.1 in the case of rural areas and the schedule 0.2 in the case of urban areas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the region where the household was located.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>Coastal (Andhra Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>Inland Northern (Andhra Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>South-Western (Andhra Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>Inland Southern (Andhra Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>Plains Eastern (Assam)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>Plains Western (Assam)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>Hills (Assam)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>Southern (Bihar)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>Northern (Bihar)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>Central (Bihar)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern (Gujarat)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>Plains Northern (Gujarat)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>Plains Southern (Gujarat)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>Dry areas (Gujarat)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>Saurashtra (Gujarat)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern (Haryana)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>Western (Haryana)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>Himachal Pradesh (Himachal Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>Mountainous (Jammu and Kashmir)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>Outer Hills (Jammu and Kashmir)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>Jhelam Valley (Jammu and Kashmir)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>Coastal and Ghats (Karnataka)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>092</catValu>
    <labl>Inland Eastern (Karnataka)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>Inland Southern (Karnataka)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>094</catValu>
    <labl>Inland Northern (Karnataka)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>Northern (Kerala)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>102</catValu>
    <labl>Southern (Kerala)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Chhattisgarh (Madhya Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>Vindhya (Madhya Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>113</catValu>
    <labl>Central (Madhya Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>114</catValu>
    <labl>Malwa (Madhya Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>115</catValu>
    <labl>South (Madhya Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116</catValu>
    <labl>South-Western (Madhya Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>117</catValu>
    <labl>Northern (Madhya Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>Coastal (Maharashtra)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>Inland Western (Maharashtra)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>123</catValu>
    <labl>Inland Northern (Maharashtra)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124</catValu>
    <labl>Inland Central (Maharashtra)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>125</catValu>
    <labl>Inland Eastern (Maharashtra)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>126</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern (Maharashtra)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>131</catValu>
    <labl>Plains (Manipur)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>Hills (Manipur)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>141</catValu>
    <labl>Meghalaya (Meghalaya)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>151</catValu>
    <labl>Nagaland (Nagaland)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>161</catValu>
    <labl>Coastal (Orissa)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>162</catValu>
    <labl>Southern (Orissa)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>163</catValu>
    <labl>Northern (Orissa)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>171</catValu>
    <labl>Northern (Punjab)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>172</catValu>
    <labl>Southern (Punjab)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>181</catValu>
    <labl>Western (Rajasthan)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>182</catValu>
    <labl>North-Eastern (Rajasthan)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>183</catValu>
    <labl>Southern (Rajasthan)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>184</catValu>
    <labl>South-Eastern (Rajasthan)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>191</catValu>
    <labl>Sikkim (Sikkim)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Coastal Northern (Tamil Nadu)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>202</catValu>
    <labl>Coastal (Tamil Nadu)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>203</catValu>
    <labl>Southern (Tamil Nadu)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204</catValu>
    <labl>Inland (Tamil Nadu)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Tripura (Tripura)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Himalayan (Uttar Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>Western (Uttar Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>223</catValu>
    <labl>Central (Uttar Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>224</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern (Uttar Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>225</catValu>
    <labl>Southern (Uttar Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231</catValu>
    <labl>Himalayan (West Bengal)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>232</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Plains (West Bengal)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>233</catValu>
    <labl>Central Plains (West Bengal)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>234</catValu>
    <labl>Western Plains (West Bengal)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>241</catValu>
    <labl>Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Andaman and Nicober Islands)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Arunachal Pradesh (Arunachal Pradesh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>261</catValu>
    <labl>Chandigarh (Chandigarh)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>271</catValu>
    <labl>Dadra and Nagar Haveli (Dadra and Nagar Haveli)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>281</catValu>
    <labl>Delhi (Delhi)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>291</catValu>
    <labl>Goa, Daman and Diu (Goa, Daman and Diu)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Lakshadweep (Lakshadweep)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>311</catValu>
    <labl>Mizoram (Mizoram)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Pondicherry (Pondicherry)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography: F-N Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_STRAT" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="IN1983A_STRAT">
  <location EndPos="126" StartPos="122" width="5" />
  <labl>Stratum</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A020 IN83A021 IN83A022 IN83A023 IN83A024 IN83A025 IN83A026 IN83A029" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[1] Identification of sample household&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. _____ Serial number&lt;br /&gt;2. _____ State-region&lt;br /&gt;3. _____ Stratum&lt;br /&gt;4. _____ Sub-sample&lt;br /&gt;5. _____ Sample village/block no.*&lt;br /&gt;6. _____ Sub-round&lt;br /&gt;7. _____ Sample household no.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A020 IN83A021 IN83A022 IN83A023 IN83A024 IN83A025 IN83A026 IN83A029" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.1.1 Block 1, items 1-6, 6-11 and 13-14: identification particulars of the sample village/block &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The identification particular of the sample village and block respectively for rural and urban areas will be recorded against the relevant items 1-6, 8-11 and 13-14 of this block. At the listing stage these particulars will be copied from the sample list in block 1 of the schedule 0.1 for rural areas and the schedule 0.2 for urban areas. The required identification particulars will be transferred to the respective items of this block from the schedule 0.1 in the case of rural areas and the schedule 0.2 in the case of urban areas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the sampling stratum of the household.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 5-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SUBSAMP" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SUBSAMP">
  <location EndPos="127" StartPos="127" width="1" />
  <labl>Sub-sample</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A020 IN83A021 IN83A022 IN83A023 IN83A024 IN83A025 IN83A026 IN83A029" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[1] Identification of sample household&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. _____ Serial number&lt;br /&gt;2. _____ State-region&lt;br /&gt;3. _____ Stratum&lt;br /&gt;4. _____ Sub-sample&lt;br /&gt;5. _____ Sample village/block no.*&lt;br /&gt;6. _____ Sub-round&lt;br /&gt;7. _____ Sample household no.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A020 IN83A021 IN83A022 IN83A023 IN83A024 IN83A025 IN83A026 IN83A029" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.1.1 Block 1, items 1-6, 6-11 and 13-14: identification particulars of the sample village/block &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The identification particular of the sample village and block respectively for rural and urban areas will be recorded against the relevant items 1-6, 8-11 and 13-14 of this block. At the listing stage these particulars will be copied from the sample list in block 1 of the schedule 0.1 for rural areas and the schedule 0.2 for urban areas. The required identification particulars will be transferred to the respective items of this block from the schedule 0.1 in the case of rural areas and the schedule 0.2 in the case of urban areas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the sampling sub-sample number of the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SUBRND" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SUBRND">
  <location EndPos="128" StartPos="128" width="1" />
  <labl>Sub-round</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A020 IN83A021 IN83A022 IN83A023 IN83A024 IN83A025 IN83A026 IN83A029" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[1] Identification of sample household&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. _____ Serial number&lt;br /&gt;2. _____ State-region&lt;br /&gt;3. _____ Stratum&lt;br /&gt;4. _____ Sub-sample&lt;br /&gt;5. _____ Sample village/block no.*&lt;br /&gt;6. _____ Sub-round&lt;br /&gt;7. _____ Sample household no.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A020 IN83A021 IN83A022 IN83A023 IN83A024 IN83A025 IN83A026 IN83A029" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.1.1 Block 1, items 1-6, 6-11 and 13-14: identification particulars of the sample village/block &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The identification particular of the sample village and block respectively for rural and urban areas will be recorded against the relevant items 1-6, 8-11 and 13-14 of this block. At the listing stage these particulars will be copied from the sample list in block 1 of the schedule 0.1 for rural areas and the schedule 0.2 for urban areas. The required identification particulars will be transferred to the respective items of this block from the schedule 0.1 in the case of rural areas and the schedule 0.2 in the case of urban areas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the sampling sub-round number of the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HHNUMO" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_HHNUMO">
  <location EndPos="130" StartPos="129" width="2" />
  <labl>Sample household number  </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A020 IN83A021 IN83A022 IN83A023 IN83A024 IN83A025 IN83A026 IN83A029" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[1] Identification of sample household&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. _____ Serial number&lt;br /&gt;2. _____ State-region&lt;br /&gt;3. _____ Stratum&lt;br /&gt;4. _____ Sub-sample&lt;br /&gt;5. _____ Sample village/block no.*&lt;br /&gt;6. _____ Sub-round&lt;br /&gt;7. _____ Sample household no.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A020 IN83A021 IN83A022 IN83A023 IN83A024 IN83A025 IN83A026 IN83A029" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.1.1 Block 1, items 1-6, 6-11 and 13-14: identification particulars of the sample village/block &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The identification particular of the sample village and block respectively for rural and urban areas will be recorded against the relevant items 1-6, 8-11 and 13-14 of this block. At the listing stage these particulars will be copied from the sample list in block 1 of the schedule 0.1 for rural areas and the schedule 0.2 for urban areas. The required identification particulars will be transferred to the respective items of this block from the schedule 0.1 in the case of rural areas and the schedule 0.2 in the case of urban areas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the sample household number.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HHGRP" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_HHGRP">
  <location EndPos="131" StartPos="131" width="1" />
  <labl>Household group</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A027" a="all"&gt;5. Household group:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Scheduled tribe&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Scheduled caste&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Neo-buddhist&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Others&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A027" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.8 Item 5: household group&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;Whether or not the household belongs to scheduled tribe or scheduled caste or neo-Buddhists will be indicated against this item in terms of the specified codes which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Scheduled tribe - 1&lt;br /&gt;Scheduled caste - 2&lt;br /&gt;Neo-Buddhist - 3&lt;br /&gt;Others - 9&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Those who do not come under any one of the first three groups will be assigned code 9 meant to cover all other categories. In case, different members belong to different households groups, the group to which the head of the household belongs will be considered as the 'household group' and the group code appropriate for the head of the household will be assigned.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the social group to which the household belonged.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Scheduled tribe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Scheduled caste</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Neo-buddhist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_BLOCK" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_BLOCK">
  <location EndPos="134" StartPos="132" width="3" />
  <labl>Sample village/block number </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A020 IN83A021 IN83A022 IN83A023 IN83A024 IN83A025 IN83A026 IN83A029" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[1] Identification of sample household&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. _____ Serial number&lt;br /&gt;2. _____ State-region&lt;br /&gt;3. _____ Stratum&lt;br /&gt;4. _____ Sub-sample&lt;br /&gt;5. _____ Sample village/block no.*&lt;br /&gt;6. _____ Sub-round&lt;br /&gt;7. _____ Sample household no.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A020 IN83A021 IN83A022 IN83A023 IN83A024 IN83A025 IN83A026 IN83A029" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.1.1 Block 1, items 1-6, 6-11 and 13-14: identification particulars of the sample village/block &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The identification particular of the sample village and block respectively for rural and urban areas will be recorded against the relevant items 1-6, 8-11 and 13-14 of this block. At the listing stage these particulars will be copied from the sample list in block 1 of the schedule 0.1 for rural areas and the schedule 0.2 for urban areas. The required identification particulars will be transferred to the respective items of this block from the schedule 0.1 in the case of rural areas and the schedule 0.2 in the case of urban areas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the sample village or block number of the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>046</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>064</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>066</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>088</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>089</catValu>
    <labl>89</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>092</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>094</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>97</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>098</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>99</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_RESP" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_RESP">
  <location EndPos="135" StartPos="135" width="1" />
  <labl>Informant type</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A030" a="all"&gt;18. Informant:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Head of household&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Other member of household&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Others&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A030 IN83A031" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.1.3 Item 17-19: primary informant&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The name of the primary informant i.e., the person from whole bulk of the information will be collected is to be recorded against item 17. Whether the primary informant is the head of the household or any other member of the household will be indicated against item 18 in terms of code '1' and code '2' respectively. If the primary informant is not a member of the household code '9' will be recorded. The type of primary informant i.e., whether he is co-operative, busy etc. will be recorded against item 19 in terms of the specified codes. The codes are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Co-operative and capable - 1&lt;br /&gt;Co-operative but not capable - 2&lt;br /&gt;Busy - 3&lt;br /&gt;Reluctant - 4&lt;br /&gt;Others - 9&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This information will be recorded on the basis of the investigator's impression after canvassing the entire schedule 10.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the respondent of enumeration was the household head, other household member, or others.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Head of household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Other member of household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_RESPTY" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_RESPTY">
  <location EndPos="136" StartPos="136" width="1" />
  <labl>Informant cooperation</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A031" a="all"&gt;19. Type of informant:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Co-operative and capable&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Co-operative but not capable&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Busy&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Reluctant&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Others&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A030 IN83A031" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.1.3 Item 17-19: primary informant&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The name of the primary informant i.e., the person from whole bulk of the information will be collected is to be recorded against item 17. Whether the primary informant is the head of the household or any other member of the household will be indicated against item 18 in terms of code '1' and code '2' respectively. If the primary informant is not a member of the household code '9' will be recorded. The type of primary informant i.e., whether he is co-operative, busy etc. will be recorded against item 19 in terms of the specified codes. The codes are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Co-operative and capable - 1&lt;br /&gt;Co-operative but not capable - 2&lt;br /&gt;Busy - 3&lt;br /&gt;Reluctant - 4&lt;br /&gt;Others - 9&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This information will be recorded on the basis of the investigator's impression after canvassing the entire schedule 10.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates how cooperative the respondent was during the enumeration.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Cooperative and capable</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Cooperative but not capable</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Busy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Reluctant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SURVTY" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SURVTY">
  <location EndPos="137" StartPos="137" width="1" />
  <labl>Survey type</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A032" a="all"&gt;20. Survey:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Original household surveyed&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Substitute household surveyed&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Casualty (nothing surveyed)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A032" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.1.4 Item 20: survey code&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Whether the originally selected household has been surveyed or a substituted household has been surveyed will be indicated against this item by recording '1', if it is the originally selected sample and '2', if it is the substituted sample. If neither the originally selected household nor the substituted household could be surveyed i.e., if the sample household was a casualty, code '3' would be recorded. In such cases only blocks 1 and 2.1 will be filled up and on the type of the front page of the schedule, the word 'casualty' will be written and underlined.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the household was surveyed or not and whether it was the original or substitute household if surveyed.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Original household surveyed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Substitute household surveyed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Casualty (nothing surveyed)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HHSIZE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_HHSIZE">
  <location EndPos="139" StartPos="138" width="2" />
  <labl>Household size</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A034" a="all"&gt;1. _____ Household size&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A034" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.1. Item 1: household size&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The size of the sample household i.e. the total number of persons normally residing together (i.e., under the same roof) and taking food in the same kitchen (including temporary stay aways and excluding temporary visitors) will be recorded against this item. This number should tally with the last serial number recorded in column (1) of block 4.1.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of people in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HHTYPE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_HHTYPE">
  <location EndPos="140" StartPos="140" width="1" />
  <labl>Household type</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A036" a="all"&gt;3. Household type:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(i) For rural areas:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] 1 Household self-employed in non-agricultural occupations&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Agricultural labour households&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Other labour households&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Households self-employed in agricultural occupations&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Other households&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(ii) For urban areas:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] 1 Self-employed households&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Other households&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A036" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Item 2: household type: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;At the listing stage, for the rural areas, all the households will be categorized under three groups namely (i) households self-employed in non-agriculture, (ii) regular labour households and (iii) other households, depending on their means of livelihood. Codes 1, 2, and 9 are assigned respectively to the different households belonging to these groups and the appropriate codes will be recorded in column (5), block 6 of the schedule 0.1. But at the time of detailed enquiry (i.e. when schedules 10 and 1.0 will be canvassed in the sample household) 'household type' code. Out of the following five different household type codes, the one appropriate for sample household will be chosen:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Households self-employed in non-agricultural occupations - 1&lt;br /&gt;Agricultural labour households - 2&lt;br /&gt;Other labour households - 3&lt;br /&gt;Households self-employed in agricultural occupations - 4&lt;br /&gt;Other households - 9&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The households categorized as belonging to the 'means of livelihood' code-1 in the schedule 0.1 will be assigned the household type 'self-employed in non-agricultural occupations' and code 1 will be recorded against item 3. The rural labour households in the schedule 0.1 i.e. those assigned means of livelihood code 2, will be further classified into two groups- 'agricultural labour' households and 'other labour' households for assigning the appropriate household type codes against this item. The households to be categorized as the 'agricultural labour' households will be those which earned 50 p.c. or more of their total income during the last 365 days from wage paid manual labour in agriculture and for such households, type code-2 will be recorded against this item. The remaining households will be categorized as the 'other labour' households and for them code -3 will be recorded. The households assigned the means of livelihood code 9 in the schedule 0.1, will be further regrouped into households 'self-employed in agricultural occupations' will be those which earned 50 p.c. or more of their total income from self-employment in agricultural occupations during the last 365 days preceding the date of survey and for such households code 4 will be recorded against this item.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The remaining households will be categorized as 'other' households and for them code 9 will be recorded. Thus, the selected households will be grouped into five different household types for recording the relevant household type code against item 3 of this block. At the time of detailed enquiry the means of livelihood code assigned at the listing stage will be verified and the code assigned at that time will be corrected, if found wrong. But no substitution of household is to be made in such cases.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Agricultural laborer&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.5&lt;/span&gt;A person will be treated as wage-paid manual laborer in agriculture or in other words, agricultural laborer if he/she follows one or more of the following agricultural occupations in the capacity of a laborer on hire or on exchange, whether paid wholly in cash or in kind or partly in case of partly in kind.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(a) farming including cultivation and tillage of the soil etc.&lt;br /&gt;(b) dairy farming&lt;br /&gt;(c) production, cultivation, growing and harvesting of any horticultural commodity&lt;br /&gt;(d) raising of live stock, bees or poultry and&lt;br /&gt;(e) any practice performed on a farm as incidental to or in conjunction with farm&lt;br /&gt;operations (including any forestry or timbering operations and the preparation for market and delivery to storage or to market or to carriage for transportation to market of farm production).&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It may be noted that wage paid manual labour in 'fisheries' are excluded from the purview of the category agricultural labour. Further, carriage for transportation will refer only to the first stage of the transportation from farm to the first place of disposal.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Urban households&lt;br /&gt;5.3.6&lt;/span&gt;. As regards the urban households, for recording the appropriate household type codes, the 'self-employment' codes assigned in column (5), block 6 of schedule 0.2 will be copied against item 3 for the respective sample households. The codes to be used are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Self-employed households - 1&lt;br /&gt;Other households - 9&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the type of household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Household self-employed in non-agricultural occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural labor households</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Other labor households</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Households self-employed in agricultural occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Other households</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HHRELIG" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_HHRELIG">
  <location EndPos="141" StartPos="141" width="1" />
  <labl>Household religion</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A037" a="all"&gt;4. Household religion:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Hinduism&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Islam&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Christianity&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Sikhism&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Jainism&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 Buddhism&lt;br /&gt;[] 7 Zoroastrianism&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Others&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A037" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.7 Item 4 : household religion&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;The religion of the household in terms of the specified code will be recorded against item. If different members of the household claim to belong to different religions, though such an eventuality is likely to be rare, the religion of the head of the household will be considered as the religion of the household. The codes for household religion are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Hinduism - 1&lt;br /&gt;Islam - 2&lt;br /&gt;Christianity - 3&lt;br /&gt;Sikhism - 4&lt;br /&gt;Jainism - 5&lt;br /&gt;Buddhism - 6&lt;br /&gt;Zoroastrianism - 7&lt;br /&gt;Others - 9&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the primary religion of the household members.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Hinduism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Islam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Christianity</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Sikhism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Jainism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Buddhism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Zoroastrianism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_TENURE" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_TENURE">
  <location EndPos="142" StartPos="142" width="1" />
  <labl>Homestead ownership</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A038" a="all"&gt;6. Homestead type:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Owned&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Others&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A038" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.9 Item 6: homestead type&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;Information regarding the type of the homestead (house and house site), will be recorded against this item. If the homestead is owned by the household code 1 and if otherwise possessed code 9 will be recorded. In cases when the homestead is partly owned and partly otherwise possessed code 9 will be recorded.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the household owned the house or house site where its members resided.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Owned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_LANDOWN" dcml="2" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="IN1983A_LANDOWN">
  <location EndPos="148" StartPos="143" width="6" />
  <labl>Land owned (acres)</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A039 IN83A040 IN83A041 IN83A042 IN83A043 IN83A044" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Household land particulars (0.00 acres)&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 7-11]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7. _____ Owned&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;8. _____ Leased in&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;9. _____ Neither owned nor leased in&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10. _____ Leased out&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;11. _____ Total possessed (7+8+9-10)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A039 IN83A040 IN83A041 IN83A042 IN83A043 IN83A044" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.10 Item 7-11 : Household land particulars &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The area of land (in 0.00 acres) 'owned', 'leased in' in 'neither owned nor leased in' and 'leased out' by the household as on the date of survey will be ascertained and recorded against the items 7,8,9 and 10 respectively. The total land area possessed by the household will be worked out as items 7+8+9-10 and recorded the against item 11 in 2 places of decimal. A piece of land is considered to be owned by the household if permanent heritable possession with or without the right to transfer the title is vested in a member or the members of the household. Land held in owner like possession say, under perpetual lease, hereditary tenure, long term leases for 30 years or more etc. will also be considered as land owned. For a piece of land under the possession of the household, if the household lacks title of ownership and also it does not have any lease agreement for the use of land transacted either verbally or in writing, such land will be considered as neither owned nor leased in. In collecting information regarding 'land possessed', the actual position as obtained on the date of survey will be considered.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the area of the land that the household owned in acres.</txt>
  <codInstr>IN83A039 is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes999999 = Unknown.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_LANDTOT" dcml="2" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="IN1983A_LANDTOT">
  <location EndPos="154" StartPos="149" width="6" />
  <labl>Total land possessed (acres)</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A039 IN83A040 IN83A041 IN83A042 IN83A043 IN83A044" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Household land particulars (0.00 acres)&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 7-11]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7. _____ Owned&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;8. _____ Leased in&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;9. _____ Neither owned nor leased in&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10. _____ Leased out&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;11. _____ Total possessed (7+8+9-10)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A039 IN83A040 IN83A041 IN83A042 IN83A043 IN83A044" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.10 Item 7-11 : Household land particulars &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The area of land (in 0.00 acres) 'owned', 'leased in' in 'neither owned nor leased in' and 'leased out' by the household as on the date of survey will be ascertained and recorded against the items 7,8,9 and 10 respectively. The total land area possessed by the household will be worked out as items 7+8+9-10 and recorded the against item 11 in 2 places of decimal. A piece of land is considered to be owned by the household if permanent heritable possession with or without the right to transfer the title is vested in a member or the members of the household. Land held in owner like possession say, under perpetual lease, hereditary tenure, long term leases for 30 years or more etc. will also be considered as land owned. For a piece of land under the possession of the household, if the household lacks title of ownership and also it does not have any lease agreement for the use of land transacted either verbally or in writing, such land will be considered as neither owned nor leased in. In collecting information regarding 'land possessed', the actual position as obtained on the date of survey will be considered.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the total amount of land in acres that the household possessed.</txt>
  <codInstr>IN83A043 is a 6-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes999999 = Unknown.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_LANDTOTC" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_LANDTOTC">
  <location EndPos="156" StartPos="155" width="2" />
  <labl>Grouped total land possessed</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A039 IN83A040 IN83A041 IN83A042 IN83A043 IN83A044" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Household land particulars (0.00 acres)&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 7-11]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7. _____ Owned&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;8. _____ Leased in&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;9. _____ Neither owned nor leased in&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10. _____ Leased out&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;11. _____ Total possessed (7+8+9-10)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A039 IN83A040 IN83A041 IN83A042 IN83A043 IN83A044" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.10 Item 7-11 : Household land particulars &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The area of land (in 0.00 acres) 'owned', 'leased in' in 'neither owned nor leased in' and 'leased out' by the household as on the date of survey will be ascertained and recorded against the items 7,8,9 and 10 respectively. The total land area possessed by the household will be worked out as items 7+8+9-10 and recorded the against item 11 in 2 places of decimal. A piece of land is considered to be owned by the household if permanent heritable possession with or without the right to transfer the title is vested in a member or the members of the household. Land held in owner like possession say, under perpetual lease, hereditary tenure, long term leases for 30 years or more etc. will also be considered as land owned. For a piece of land under the possession of the household, if the household lacks title of ownership and also it does not have any lease agreement for the use of land transacted either verbally or in writing, such land will be considered as neither owned nor leased in. In collecting information regarding 'land possessed', the actual position as obtained on the date of survey will be considered.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the grouped total amount of land that the household possessed.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 acre</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>1-49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>50-99</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>100-249</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>250-499</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>500-749</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>750-999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>1000-1499</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>1500-1999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>2000+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_LABORC" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_LABORC">
  <location EndPos="157" StartPos="157" width="1" />
  <labl>Land labour code </labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Labor households in rural area [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the household was a labor household, whether it was an agricultural household or not, and whether it possessed any cultivated land.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural labor households with cultivated land</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural labor households without cultivated land</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Other labor households with cultivated land</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Other labor households without cultivated land</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HIRED" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_HIRED">
  <location EndPos="158" StartPos="158" width="1" />
  <labl>Use of hired labour for crop production</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A052" a="all"&gt;17. Use of hired labour for crop production:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Regularly&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 During peak season only&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Casually&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Hires no labour for crop production&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Households with no crop production&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A052 IN83A053" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.13 Item 17 and 18: use of hired labour&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;Against these two items information relating to the use of hired labour by the household in crop production or any other enterprise will be recorded in terms of the specified codes, which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For column (17)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hired labour:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Regularly - 1&lt;br /&gt;During peak seasons only- 2&lt;br /&gt;Casually - 3&lt;br /&gt;Hires no labour for crop production - 4&lt;br /&gt;Households with no crop production - 5&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For column (18)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hired labour:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Regularly - 1&lt;br /&gt;During peak seasons only - 2&lt;br /&gt;Casually - 3&lt;br /&gt;Hires no labour for other productive enterprises - 4&lt;br /&gt;Households with no other productive enterprises - 5&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To illustrate, if a household engaged hired labour regularly for crop production, code 1 will be recorded against item 17. If labour is hired only during peak reasons, code 2 will be recorded. On the other hand, if use of hired labour is only casual code 3 and very rare or nil, code 4 will be recorded. If the households is not engaged in crop production activities, code 5 will be recorded against item 17. Similar information relating to use of hired labourer in enterprises other than crop production will be recorded against item 18. The information to be collected against these items will relate to the pattern normally followed by the sample household and not to any specific period or point of time.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the household hired any labor for crop production and if yes, how often.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Regularly</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>During peak season only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Casually</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Hires no labor for crop production</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Households with no crop production</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_OENTERP" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_OENTERP">
  <location EndPos="159" StartPos="159" width="1" />
  <labl>Use of hired labor for other productive enterprises</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A053" a="all"&gt;18. Use of hired labour for other productive enterprises:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Regularly&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 During peak season only&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Casually&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Hires no labour for other productive enterprises&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Households with no other productive enterprises&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A052 IN83A053" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.13 Item 17 and 18: use of hired labour&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;Against these two items information relating to the use of hired labour by the household in crop production or any other enterprise will be recorded in terms of the specified codes, which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For column (17)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hired labour:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Regularly - 1&lt;br /&gt;During peak seasons only- 2&lt;br /&gt;Casually - 3&lt;br /&gt;Hires no labour for crop production - 4&lt;br /&gt;Households with no crop production - 5&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For column (18)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hired labour:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Regularly - 1&lt;br /&gt;During peak seasons only - 2&lt;br /&gt;Casually - 3&lt;br /&gt;Hires no labour for other productive enterprises - 4&lt;br /&gt;Households with no other productive enterprises - 5&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To illustrate, if a household engaged hired labour regularly for crop production, code 1 will be recorded against item 17. If labour is hired only during peak reasons, code 2 will be recorded. On the other hand, if use of hired labour is only casual code 3 and very rare or nil, code 4 will be recorded. If the households is not engaged in crop production activities, code 5 will be recorded against item 17. Similar information relating to use of hired labourer in enterprises other than crop production will be recorded against item 18. The information to be collected against these items will relate to the pattern normally followed by the sample household and not to any specific period or point of time.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the household hired labor for other productive enterprises and if yes, how often.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Regularly</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>During peak season only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Casually</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Hires no labor for other productive enterprises</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Households with no other productive enterprises</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HHEXPEND" dcml="2" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="IN1983A_HHEXPEND">
  <location EndPos="166" StartPos="160" width="7" />
  <labl>Household monthly per capita expenditure</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A054" a="all"&gt;19. _____ Household monthly per-capita expenditure last month (Rs. 0.00)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A054 " a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.14: Item 19: household monthly per capital expenditure- last month: &lt;/span&gt; The per capita expenditure (in rupees correct to two places of decimal) of the household incurred during the last 30 days preceding the date of survey, will be recorded against this item. Detailed information on total household consumption expenditure is being collected through the household consumer expenditure schedule 1.0 from all sample households in which schedule 10 are canvassed. The per capita expenditure is calculated and recorded against item 11, block 3.1 of schedule 1.0. This entry will be copied against item 30 of block 3 in schedule 10.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the monthly per capita expenditure of the household in the month preceding the survey (Rs.0.00).</txt>
  <codInstr>IN83A054 is a 7-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes9999999 = Unknown.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HHEXPENC" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_HHEXPENC">
  <location EndPos="168" StartPos="167" width="2" />
  <labl>Household monthly per capita expenditure grouped</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the grouped per capita expenditure of the household in the month preceding the survey.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1-2999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>3000-3999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>4000-4999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>5000-5999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>6000-6999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>7000-8499</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>8500-9999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>10000-12499</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>12500-14999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>15000-19999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>20000-24999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>25000-29999</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>30000+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Household Economic Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HHMIGR" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_HHMIGR">
  <location EndPos="169" StartPos="169" width="1" />
  <labl>Migration during last 365 days</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A056" a="all"&gt;20. Whether the household moved to the village/town of enumeration during the last 365 days:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No [skip to Section 4.1]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A056" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.15: Item 20 : whether the household moved or not &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;It is to be ascertained from each sample household whether the entire household has moved from a different place during the last 365 days preceding the date of survey, to the sample village/own of enumeration. If the answer is in the affirmative, code 1 will be recorded against this item. If the answer is in the negative, code 2 will be recorded. It may be noted that any movement irrespective of the reason will be considered for making entry against this item. In some cases, on member of the household might have moved first and the other members might have joined/him her later. Such a movement will also be considered as movement of the household for making entry against this item. It may so happen that in certain cases, some addition to the household by way of births, marriages etc. might have taken place after the movement. Even then the entered household would be considered to have moved to the place of enumeration.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the whether the household moved to the village or town of enumeration during last 365 days.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_RESMIGR" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_RESMIGR">
  <location EndPos="170" StartPos="170" width="1" />
  <labl>Type of last residence if moved in the last 365 days</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A057" a="all"&gt;21. If yes in item 20, type of last residence (place):&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 21 was asked of persons whose household moved to the village or town of enumeration during the last 365 days, per Question 20.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Rural areas of the same district&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Urban areas of the same district&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Rural areas of other districts of the same state&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Urban areas of other districts of the same state&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Rural areas of other states&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 Urban areas of other states&lt;br /&gt;[] 7 Other countries&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A057" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.16: Item 21 : type of last residence (place) code&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This item and the subsequent items 22 and 23 will be filled in only for those households which are reported to have moved to the village/town of enumeration from some other place during the last 365 days (i.e. for those households with entry 1 against item 20). For such a household the type of last place of residence (i.e.) the type of place of enumeration will be recorded in terms of the specified codes against item 21. The codes are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;rural areas of the same district - 1&lt;br /&gt;urban areas of the same district - 2&lt;br /&gt;rural areas of other districts of the same state - 3&lt;br /&gt;urban areas of other districts of the same state - 4&lt;br /&gt;rural areas of other states - 5&lt;br /&gt;urban areas of other states - 6&lt;br /&gt;other countries - 7&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Households that moved to the enumeration village or town during the last 365 days [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the type of residence the household lived in previously if the household moved in the last 365 days.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Rural areas of the same district</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Urban areas of the same district</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Rural areas of other districts of the same state</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Urban areas of other districts of the same state</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Rural areas of other states</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Urban areas of other states</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Other countries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_TEMPPERM" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_TEMPPERM">
  <location EndPos="171" StartPos="171" width="1" />
  <labl>Temporary or permanent migration</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A058" a="all"&gt;22. Whether the movement was temporary or permanent:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 22 was asked of persons whose household moved to the village or town of enumeration during the last 365 days, per Question 20.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Temporary: seasonal&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Temporary: non-seasonal&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Permanent&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A058" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.17: Item 22: whether the movement was temporary or permanent&lt;/span&gt;: [This item will be filled in only for those households which are reported to have moved to the village/town of enumeration from some other place during the last 365 days (i.e. for those households with entry 1 against item 20).]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The information as to whether the present movement was a temporary one or a permanent one would be recorded against item 22. For this purpose, the movement would be considered permanent if the household either stayed or intended to stay for six months or more at the place of enumeration. For such households, code '3' will be recorded against this item. For the other households (i.e. those reporting the movement as not permanent but temporary), it has to the further ascertained whether the movement was a seasonal one or not. For those households reporting the movement as seasonal, code 1 and for the other code 2 will be entered.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Households that moved to the enumeration village or town during the last 365 days [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the whether the migration of the household in the past 365 days was temporary or permanent.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Temporary; seasonal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Temporary; non-seasonal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Permanent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_MIGRREAS" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_MIGRREAS">
  <location EndPos="172" StartPos="172" width="1" />
  <labl>Reason for migration</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A059" a="all"&gt;23. Reason for the movement:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 23 was asked of persons whose household moved to the village or town of enumeration during the last 365 days, per Question 20.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 In search of work&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 On work&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Others&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A059" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.3.18: Item 23: reason for the movement &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[This item will be filled in only for those households which are reported to have moved to the village/town of enumeration from some other place during the last 365 days (i.e. for those households with entry 1 against item 20).]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For each household reporting movement, the reason for the movement will be recorded in terms of the specified codes against this item. The reason will relate to the main bread-winner of the household. The relevant codes are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;in search of work - 1&lt;br /&gt;on work - 2&lt;br /&gt;others - 9&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If the movement is made to look for work or to take up work or to take up better work-in all these cases, code 1 will be recorded. If the movement is made in connection with the occupation pursued prior to movement, code 2 will be recorded. For all other reasons, code 9 will be entered.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Households that moved to the enumeration village or town during the last 365 days [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the reason that the household moved during the last 365 days.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>In search of work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>On work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HHWT1" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="IN1983A_HHWT1">
  <location EndPos="177" StartPos="173" width="5" />
  <labl>Multiplier-1 (stratum level) </labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable provides the multiplier value for estimates at the stratum level.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 5-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HHWT2" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="IN1983A_HHWT2">
  <location EndPos="182" StartPos="178" width="5" />
  <labl>Multiplier-2 (sub-sample level)</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable provides the multiplier value for estimates using one of the 2 subsamples of the dataset (IN83A023).</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 5-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HHWT3" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="IN1983A_HHWT3">
  <location EndPos="187" StartPos="183" width="5" />
  <labl>Multiplier-3 (sub-round level)</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable provides the multiplier value for estimates using one of the 4 subrounds of the dataset (IN83A024).</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 5-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_HHWT4" dcml="0" files="H" intrvl="contin" name="IN1983A_HHWT4">
  <location EndPos="192" StartPos="188" width="5" />
  <labl>Multiplier-4 (for combined estimates)</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All households</universe>
  <txt>This variable provides the multiplier value for combined estimates using all rounds/subsamples of the dataset.  It is used to create the integrated variables WTPER and WTHH.</txt>
  <codInstr>This is a 5-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Household Variables -- HOUSEHOLD</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PERNUM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PERNUM">
  <location EndPos="33" StartPos="30" width="4" />
  <labl>Person number</labl>
  <txt>PERNUM numbers all persons within each household consecutively (starting with "1" for the first person record of each household). When combined with SAMPLE and SERIAL, PERNUM uniquely identifies each person in the IPUMS-International database.</txt>
  <codInstr>PERNUM is a 4-digit numeric variable.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PERWT" dcml="2" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="PERWT">
  <location EndPos="41" StartPos="34" width="8" />
  <labl>Person weight</labl>
  <txt>PERWT indicates the number of persons in the actual population represented by the person in the sample.

For the samples that are truly weighted (see the comparability discussion), PERWT must be used to yield accurate statistics for the population.

NOTE: PERWT has 2 implied decimal places.  That is, the last two digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.</txt>
  <codInstr>PERWT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 2 implied decimal places. See the variable description.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="MOMLOC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="MOMLOC">
  <location EndPos="44" StartPos="42" width="3" />
  <labl>Mother's location in household</labl>
  <txt>MOMLOC is a constructed variable that indicates whether or not the person's mother lived in the same household and, if so, gives the person number of the mother (see PERNUM). MOMLOC makes it easy for researchers to link the characteristics of children and their (probable) mothers.  

The method by which probable child-mother links are identified is described in PARRULE.

The general design of MOMLOC and other constructed variables follows the methods developed for IPUMS-USA "Family Interrelationships," but the details vary significantly. For more details on the construction of MOMLOC, see the Comparability section of PARRULE and this paper on IPUMSI family linking methodology.

Note: MOMLOC identifies social relationships (such as stepmother and adopted mother) as well as biological relationships. The variable STEPMOM is designed to identify some of these social relationships. To restrict MOMLOC to biological mothers, such as for own children fertility estimation, MOMLOC should be reset to zero when STEPMOM is greater than zero.</txt>
  <codInstr>MOMLOC is a 3-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = No mother of this person present in the household.
1 or higher = The person number of this person's mother</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="POPLOC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="POPLOC">
  <location EndPos="47" StartPos="45" width="3" />
  <labl>Father's location in household</labl>
  <txt>POPLOC is a constructed variable that indicates whether or not the person's father lived in the same household and, if so, gives the person number of the father (see PERNUM). POPLOC makes it easy for researchers to link the characteristics of children and their (probable) fathers.  

The method by which probable child-father links are identified is described in PARRULE.

The general design of POPLOC and other constructed variables follows the methods developed for IPUMS-USA "Family Interrelationships," but the details vary significantly. For more details on the construction of POPLOC, see the Comparability section of PARRULE and this paper on IPUMSI family linking methodology.

Note: POPLOC identifies social relationships (such as stepfather and adopted father) as well as biological relationships. The variable STEPPOP is designed to identify some of these social relationships. To restrict POPLOC to biological mothers, such as for own children fertility estimation, POPLOC should be reset to zero when STEPPOP is greater than zero.</txt>
  <codInstr>POPLOC is a 3-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = No father of this person present in the household.
1 or higher = The person number of this person's father</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SPLOC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="SPLOC">
  <location EndPos="50" StartPos="48" width="3" />
  <labl>Spouse's location in household</labl>
  <txt>SPLOC is a constructed variable that indicates whether or not the person's spouse lived in the same household and, if so, gives the person number (PERNUM) of the spouse.  SPLOC makes it easy for researchers to link the characteristics of (probable) spouses.  

The method by which probable spouse-spouse links are identified is described in SPRULE.

The general design of SPLOC and other constructed variables is modeled on the methods developed for IPUMS-USA "Family Interrelationships", but the details vary significantly. For more details on the construction of SPLOC, see the Comparability section of SPRULE and this paper on IPUMSI family linking methodology.</txt>
  <codInstr>SPLOC is a 3-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes0 = No spouse of this person present in the household.
1 or higher = The person number of this person's spouse</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="PARRULE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="PARRULE">
  <location EndPos="52" StartPos="51" width="2" />
  <labl>Rule for linking parent</labl>
  <txt>PARRULE describes the criteria by which the IPUMS International variables MOMLOC and POPLOC linked the person to a probable mother and/or father.

IPUMS International establishes child-parent links according to five basic rules, and PARRULE gives the number of the rule that applied to the link in question. A link to any parent automatically generates a second link to that parent's spouse or partner, so only one rule is needed to describe both MOMLOC and POPLOC.

The design of the interrelationship variables is described in this paper on IPUMSI family linking methodology.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>No parent of person in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Link to head or spouse, unambiguous</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Link to head or spouse, ambiguous</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Child-Grandchild, within empirical child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Child-Grandchild, within constructed child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>Child-Grandchild, exceeds child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>Specified Other Relatives, within empirical child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>Specified Other Relatives, within constructed child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>Specified Other Relatives, exceeds child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>Other Relatives, within empirical child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>Other Relatives, within constructed child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>Non-Relatives, within empirical child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>Non-Relatives, within constructed child cap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SPRULE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="SPRULE">
  <location EndPos="54" StartPos="53" width="2" />
  <labl>Rule for linking spouse</labl>
  <txt>SPRULE explains the criteria by which the IPUMS-International variable SPLOC linked the person to his/her probable spouse. 

IPUMS International establishes spouse-spouse links according to five basic rules, and SPRULE gives the number of the rule that applied to the link in question.  A sixth rule identifies sample-specific linking procedures only imposed in selected instances.

The design of the interrelationship variables is described in this paper on IPUMSI family linking methodology.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>No spouse present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Rule 1: strong relationship pairing, couple adjacent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Rule 2: strong relationship pairing, couple not adjacent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Rule 3: weak relationship pairing, couple adjacent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Rule 4: weak relationship pairing, couple not adjacent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Rule 5: weak consensual union pairings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Rule 6: sample-specific rules (usually child-to-child)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="STEPMOM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="STEPMOM">
  <location EndPos="55" StartPos="55" width="1" />
  <labl>Probable stepmother</labl>
  <txt>STEPMOM indicates whether a person's mother, as identified by MOMLOC, was most probably not the person's biological mother. Non-zero values of STEPMOM explain why it is probable that the person's mother was a step- or adopted mother. A value of 0 indicates no likely stepmother because (1) the mother identified in MOMLOC was probably the biological mother or (2) there is no mother of this person present in the household.
 
The codes for STEPMOM are as follows:

0 = Biological mother or no mother of this person present in household.  
1 = Mother has no children born or surviving.
2 = Child reports mother is deceased.
3 = Explicitly identified relationship (stepchild, adopted child, child of unmarried partner, stepchild/child-in-law). 
4 = Mother reports no children in the home.
5 = Age difference between mother and child was less than 12 or greater than 54 years.
6 = Child exceeds known fertility of mother.

In cases where more than one criterion for a likely stepmother is met, STEPMOM will take the value of the criterion with the lowest code. See PARRULE for a description of the linking process.

In cases where a mother is linked to more children than she reports in CHBORN or CHSURV, the determination of which children to flag as probable stepchildren is based first on the strength of the child-mother pairing (see PARRULE), and then on the order of children in the household roster. Since most links to a given mother will be made at the same strength level, order will often be the decisive factor in flagging probable stepmother relationships.

Users should note that there are many stepmothers and adopted mothers in the population that cannot be identified with information available in the censuses. Therefore, STEPMOM will always under-represent their actual number in the population.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Biological mother or no mother present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Mother has no children born or surviving</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Child reports mother is deceased</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Explicitly identified step relationship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Mother reports no children in the home</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Age difference implausible</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Child exceeds known fertility of mother</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="STEPPOP" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="STEPPOP">
  <location EndPos="56" StartPos="56" width="1" />
  <labl>Probable stepfather</labl>
  <txt>STEPPOP indicates whether a person's father, as identified by POPLOC, was most probably not the person's biological father. Non-zero values of STEPPOP explain why it is probable that the person's father was a step- or adopted father. A value of 0 indicates no likely stepfather because (1) the father identified in POPLOC was probably the biological father or (2) there is no father of this person present in the household.
 
The codes for STEPPOP are as follows:

0 = Biological father or no father of this person present in household.  
1 = Child reports father is deceased.
2 = Explicitly identified relationship (stepchild, adopted child, child of unmarried partner; stepchild/child-in-law). 
3 = Age difference between father and child was less than 12 or greater than 54 years.

In cases where more than one criterion for a likely stepfather is met, STEPPOP will take the value of the criterion with the lowest code. See PARRULE for a description of the linking process.

Users should note that there are many stepfathers and adopted fathers in the population that cannot be identified with information available in the censuses. Therefore, STEPPOP will always under-represent their actual number in the population.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Biological father or no father present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Child reports father is deceased</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Explicitly identified step relationship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Age difference implausible</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse of mother</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Identified as adopted</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Surname difference -- male child or never-married female</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="POLYMAL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="POLYMAL">
  <location EndPos="57" StartPos="57" width="1" />
  <labl>Man with more than one wife linked</labl>
  <txt>POLYMAL indicates if a man had more than one wife linked to him in the constructed IPUMS variable SPLOC -- Spouse's Location in Household.  

The point of POLYMAL is to facilitate using SPLOC in samples that identify polygamy.  Some statistical matching procedures expect to find only one matching record for each subject record.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>No more than one wife linked via SPLOC</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>More than one wife linked via SPLOC</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="POLY2ND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="POLY2ND">
  <location EndPos="58" StartPos="58" width="1" />
  <labl>Woman is second or higher order wife</labl>
  <txt>POLY2ND indicates if a woman was the second or higher order wife linked to a husband in the constructed IPUMS variable SPLOC -- Spouse's Location in Household.  The variable does not suggest the actual marital order of wives, only their relative positions in the person order of the household as it was enumerated.

The point of POLY2ND is to facilitate using SPLOC in samples that identify polygamy.  Some statistical matching procedures expect to find only one matching record for each subject record.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>Person is not the 2nd or higher order wife linked via SPLOC</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Person is the 2nd or higher order wife linked via SPLOC</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="FAMUNIT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="FAMUNIT">
  <location EndPos="62" StartPos="59" width="4" />
  <labl>Family unit membership</labl>
  <txt>FAMUNIT is a constructed variable indicating to which family within the household a person belongs. 

All persons related to the household head receive a 1 (see RELATE). Each secondary family or secondary individual receives a higher code. For purposes of FAMUNIT, secondary families are individuals or groups of persons linked together by the IPUMS constructed pointer variables SPLOC, MOMLOC, and POPLOC (location of spouse, mother, and father).</txt>
  <codInstr>FAMUNIT is a 4-digit numeric variable.

		
CodesIf there is only one group of related individuals within the household, all of them will be coded "1;" if there is a second, separate such group listed on the form, all of them will be coded "2," and so on.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="FAMSIZE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="FAMSIZE">
  <location EndPos="66" StartPos="63" width="4" />
  <labl>Number of own family members in household</labl>
  <txt>FAMSIZE counts the number of the person's own family members living in the household with her/him, including the person her/himself.  These include all persons related to the person by blood, adoption, or marriage as indicated by the census forms or inferred from them.

FAMSIZE is calculated from the units identified in the IPUMS constructed variable FAMUNIT (family unit membership).  The primary family is defined as all persons related to the head in the RELATE variable. Secondary families are individuals or groups of persons linked together by the IPUMS constructed pointer variables SPLOC, MOMLOC, and POPLOC (location of spouse, mother, and father).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0001</catValu>
    <labl>1 family member present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0002</catValu>
    <labl>2 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0003</catValu>
    <labl>3 family members present</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0004</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0005</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0006</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0007</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0008</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0009</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0010</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0011</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0012</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0013</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0014</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0015</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0016</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0017</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0018</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0019</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0020</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0021</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0022</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0023</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0024</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0025</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0026</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0027</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0028</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0029</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0030</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0031</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0032</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0033</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0034</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0035</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0036</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0037</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0038</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0039</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0040</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0041</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0042</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0043</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0044</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0045</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0046</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0047</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0048</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0049</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0050</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0051</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0052</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0053</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0054</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0055</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0056</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0057</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0058</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0059</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0060</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0061</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0062</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0063</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0064</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0065</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0066</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0067</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0068</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0069</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0070</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0071</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0072</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0073</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0074</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0075</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0076</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0077</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0078</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0079</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0080</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0081</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0082</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0083</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0084</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0085</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0086</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0087</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0088</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0089</catValu>
    <labl>89</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0090</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0091</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0092</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0093</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0094</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0095</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0096</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0097</catValu>
    <labl>97</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0098</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0099</catValu>
    <labl>99 or more persons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NCHILD" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="NCHILD">
  <location EndPos="68" StartPos="67" width="2" />
  <labl>Number of own children in household</labl>
  <txt>NCHILD provides a count of the person's own children living in the household with her or him. These include all children linked to the person via the constructed IPUMS pointer variables MOMLOC or POPLOC -- mother's and father's location in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more children in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="NCHLT5" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="NCHLT5">
  <location EndPos="70" StartPos="69" width="2" />
  <labl>Number of own children under age 5 in household</labl>
  <txt>NCHLT5 provides a count of the person's own children under age five living in the household with her or him. These include all children linked to the person via the constructed IPUMS pointer variables MOMLOC or POPLOC -- mother's and father's location in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9 or more own children under age 5 in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>One or more children have unknown age</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="ELDCH" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="ELDCH">
  <location EndPos="72" StartPos="71" width="2" />
  <labl>Age of eldest own child in household</labl>
  <txt>ELDCH gives the age of the person's oldest own child living in the household with her or him. These include all children linked to the person via the constructed IPUMS pointer variables MOMLOC or POPLOC -- mother's and father's location in the household. 

ELDCH is top-coded at age 50 or older.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50 or older</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>One or more children have unknown age</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>No own child in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="YNGCH" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="YNGCH">
  <location EndPos="74" StartPos="73" width="2" />
  <labl>Age of youngest own child in household</labl>
  <txt>YNGCH gives the age of the person's youngest own child living in the household with her or him. These include all children linked to the person via the constructed IPUMS pointer variables MOMLOC or POPLOC -- mother's and father's location in the household. 

YNGCH is top-coded at age 50 or older.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50 or older</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>One or more children have unknown age</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>No own child in household</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Constructed Family Interrelationship Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="RELATE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="RELATE">
  <location EndPos="75" StartPos="75" width="1" />
  <labl>Relationship to household head [general version]</labl>
  <txt>RELATE describes the relationship of the individual to the head of household (sometimes called the householder or reference person).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Head</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse/partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Non-relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative or non-relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="RELATED" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="RELATED">
  <location EndPos="79" StartPos="76" width="4" />
  <labl>Relationship to household head [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>RELATE describes the relationship of the individual to the head of household (sometimes called the householder or reference person).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1000</catValu>
    <labl>Head</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2000</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse/partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2100</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2200</catValu>
    <labl>Unmarried partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2210</catValu>
    <labl>Civil union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2300</catValu>
    <labl>Same-sex spouse/partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3000</catValu>
    <labl>Child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3100</catValu>
    <labl>Biological child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3200</catValu>
    <labl>Adopted child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3300</catValu>
    <labl>Stepchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3400</catValu>
    <labl>Child/child-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3500</catValu>
    <labl>Child/child-in-law/grandchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3600</catValu>
    <labl>Child of unmarried partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4000</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4100</catValu>
    <labl>Grandchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4110</catValu>
    <labl>Grandchild or great grandchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4120</catValu>
    <labl>Great grandchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4130</catValu>
    <labl>Great-great grandchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4200</catValu>
    <labl>Parent/parent-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4210</catValu>
    <labl>Parent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4211</catValu>
    <labl>Stepparent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4220</catValu>
    <labl>Parent-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4300</catValu>
    <labl>Child-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4301</catValu>
    <labl>Daughter-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4302</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse/partner of child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4310</catValu>
    <labl>Unmarried partner of child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4400</catValu>
    <labl>Sibling/sibling-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4410</catValu>
    <labl>Sibling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4420</catValu>
    <labl>Stepsibling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4430</catValu>
    <labl>Sibling-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4431</catValu>
    <labl>Sibling of spouse/partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4432</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse/partner of sibling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4500</catValu>
    <labl>Grandparent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4510</catValu>
    <labl>Great grandparent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4600</catValu>
    <labl>Parent/grandparent/ascendant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4700</catValu>
    <labl>Aunt/uncle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4800</catValu>
    <labl>Other specified relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4810</catValu>
    <labl>Nephew/niece</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4820</catValu>
    <labl>Cousin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4830</catValu>
    <labl>Sibling's sibling-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4900</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4910</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative with same family name</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4920</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative with different family name</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4930</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative, not specified (secondary family)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5000</catValu>
    <labl>Non-relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5100</catValu>
    <labl>Friend/guest/visitor/partner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5110</catValu>
    <labl>Partner/friend</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5111</catValu>
    <labl>Friend</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5112</catValu>
    <labl>Partner/roommate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5113</catValu>
    <labl>Housemate/roommate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5120</catValu>
    <labl>Visitor</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5130</catValu>
    <labl>Ex-spouse</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5140</catValu>
    <labl>Godparent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5150</catValu>
    <labl>Godchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5200</catValu>
    <labl>Employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5210</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5220</catValu>
    <labl>Relative of employee, n.s.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5221</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse of servant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5222</catValu>
    <labl>Child of servant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5223</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative of servant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5300</catValu>
    <labl>Roomer/boarder/lodger/foster child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5310</catValu>
    <labl>Boarder</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5311</catValu>
    <labl>Boarder or guest</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5320</catValu>
    <labl>Lodger</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5330</catValu>
    <labl>Foster child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5340</catValu>
    <labl>Tutored/foster child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5350</catValu>
    <labl>Tutored child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5400</catValu>
    <labl>Employee, boarder, or guest</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5500</catValu>
    <labl>Other specified non-relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5510</catValu>
    <labl>Agregado</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5520</catValu>
    <labl>Temporary resident, guest</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5600</catValu>
    <labl>Group quarters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5610</catValu>
    <labl>Group quarters, non-inmates</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5620</catValu>
    <labl>Institutional inmates</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5900</catValu>
    <labl>Non-relative, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6000</catValu>
    <labl>Other relative or non-relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="AGE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="AGE">
  <location EndPos="82" StartPos="80" width="3" />
  <labl>Age</labl>
  <txt>AGE gives age in years as of the person's last birthday prior to or on the day of enumeration.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>1 year</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>2 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>046</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>064</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>066</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>088</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>089</catValu>
    <labl>89</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>092</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>094</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>97</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>098</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>99</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>100+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Not reported/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="AGE2" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="AGE2">
  <location EndPos="84" StartPos="83" width="2" />
  <labl>Age, grouped into intervals</labl>
  <txt>AGE2 gives computed years of age grouped into intervals.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>0 to 4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>5 to 9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>10 to 14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>15 to 19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>0 to 5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6 to 10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>10 to 15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>11 to 14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>15 to 17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>16 to 19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>18 to 24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>20 to 24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>25 to 29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>30 to 34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>35 to 39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>40 to 44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>45 to 49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>50 to 54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>55 to 59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>60 to 64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>65 to 69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>70 to 74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>75 to 79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>80 to 84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>85+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SEX" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="SEX">
  <location EndPos="85" StartPos="85" width="1" />
  <labl>Sex</labl>
  <txt>SEX reports the sex (gender) of the respondent.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Male</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Female</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="MARST" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="MARST">
  <location EndPos="86" StartPos="86" width="1" />
  <labl>Marital status [general version]</labl>
  <txt>MARST describes the person's current marital status according to law or custom.  Individuals who remarried should report the status relevant to their most recent marriage.  Census instructions rarely explicitly limit marital status to strictly legal unions.

Note regarding universe: The lowest age at which a person can be anything but "never married" varies among samples.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Single/never married</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Married/in union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Separated/divorced/spouse absent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="MARSTD" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="MARSTD">
  <location EndPos="89" StartPos="87" width="3" />
  <labl>Marital status [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>MARST describes the person's current marital status according to law or custom.  Individuals who remarried should report the status relevant to their most recent marriage.  Census instructions rarely explicitly limit marital status to strictly legal unions.

Note regarding universe: The lowest age at which a person can be anything but "never married" varies among samples.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Single/never married</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Engaged</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Never married and never cohabited</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Married or consensual union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Married, formally</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Married, civil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Married, religious</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Married, civil and religious</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>Married, civil or religious</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>215</catValu>
    <labl>Married, traditional/customary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>216</catValu>
    <labl>Married, monogamous</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>217</catValu>
    <labl>Married, polygamous</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>219</catValu>
    <labl>Married, spouse absent (historical samples)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Consensual union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Separated/divorced/spouse absent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Separated or divorced</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Separated or annulled</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>330</catValu>
    <labl>Separated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>331</catValu>
    <labl>Separated legally</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332</catValu>
    <labl>Separated de facto</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>333</catValu>
    <labl>Separated from marriage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>334</catValu>
    <labl>Separated from consensual union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>335</catValu>
    <labl>Separated from consensual union or marriage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Annulled</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Divorced</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>410</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed or divorced</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>411</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed from consensual union or marriage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>412</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed from marriage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>413</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed from consensual union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed, divorced, or separated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="RELIGION" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="RELIGION">
  <location EndPos="90" StartPos="90" width="1" />
  <labl>Religion [general version]</labl>
  <txt>RELIGION indicates the person's religion, including "none."</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No religion</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Buddhist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Hindu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Jewish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Muslim</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="RELIGIOND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="RELIGIOND">
  <location EndPos="94" StartPos="91" width="4" />
  <labl>Religion [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>RELIGION indicates the person's religion, including "none."</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1000</catValu>
    <labl>No religion</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1001</catValu>
    <labl>Atheist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1002</catValu>
    <labl>Agnostic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1003</catValu>
    <labl>Without religion</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2000</catValu>
    <labl>Buddhist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3000</catValu>
    <labl>Hindu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4000</catValu>
    <labl>Jewish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5000</catValu>
    <labl>Muslim</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5005</catValu>
    <labl>Ahmadis</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5006</catValu>
    <labl>Sunni</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6000</catValu>
    <labl>Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6001</catValu>
    <labl>Catholic (Roman or unspecified)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6002</catValu>
    <labl>Orthodox</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6003</catValu>
    <labl>Protestant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6004</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical protestant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6005</catValu>
    <labl>Pentecostal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6006</catValu>
    <labl>Adventist / Seventh-day adventist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6007</catValu>
    <labl>Anglican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6008</catValu>
    <labl>Assembly of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6009</catValu>
    <labl>Baptist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6010</catValu>
    <labl>Church of the Nazarene</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6011</catValu>
    <labl>Congregational</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6012</catValu>
    <labl>Dutch Reformed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6013</catValu>
    <labl>Episcopalian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6014</catValu>
    <labl>Jehovah's Witnesses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6015</catValu>
    <labl>Latter Day Saints (Mormon)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6016</catValu>
    <labl>Lutheran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6017</catValu>
    <labl>Mennonite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6018</catValu>
    <labl>Methodist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6019</catValu>
    <labl>New Apostolic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6020</catValu>
    <labl>Presbyterian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6021</catValu>
    <labl>Zion Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6022</catValu>
    <labl>Moravian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6090</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, historical</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6100</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Armenia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6101</catValu>
    <labl>Armenia apostolic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6102</catValu>
    <labl>Nestorian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6103</catValu>
    <labl>Molokai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6104</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Austria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6105</catValu>
    <labl>Old Catholic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6106</catValu>
    <labl>Protestant, Augsburg confession</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6107</catValu>
    <labl>Protestant, Westminster confession</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6108</catValu>
    <labl>Protestant, Helvetic confession</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6109</catValu>
    <labl>Greek Oriental</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6110</catValu>
    <labl>Armenian Apostolic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6111</catValu>
    <labl>Other Protestant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6112</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Community for renewal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6113</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Community, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6114</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Benin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6115</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6116</catValu>
    <labl>Celestial</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6117</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Brazil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6118</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Congregation of Brazil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6119</catValu>
    <labl>Brazilian Catholic Apostolic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6120</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil for Christ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6121</catValu>
    <labl>Foursquare Gospel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6122</catValu>
    <labl>Universal of the Kingdom of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6123</catValu>
    <labl>House of the Blessing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6124</catValu>
    <labl>House of Prayer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6125</catValu>
    <labl>God is Love</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6126</catValu>
    <labl>Maranata</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6127</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Brazil 1991</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6128</catValu>
    <labl>Undetermined Protestant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6129</catValu>
    <labl>Other traditional Protestant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6130</catValu>
    <labl>Neo-Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6131</catValu>
    <labl>Other Neo-Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6132</catValu>
    <labl>Undetermined Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6133</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Brazil 2000</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6134</catValu>
    <labl>Other Catholic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6135</catValu>
    <labl>Renewed Evangelical Protestant without institutional ties</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6136</catValu>
    <labl>Pentecostal Evangelical without institutional ties</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6137</catValu>
    <labl>New Life Evangelical Protestant Pentecostal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6138</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Protestant Biblical Revival Pentecostal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6139</catValu>
    <labl>Chain Of Prayer Pentecostal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6140</catValu>
    <labl>Undetermined Evangelical Protestant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6141</catValu>
    <labl>Religion Of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6142</catValu>
    <labl>Christian without institutional ties</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6143</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Brazil 2010</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6144</catValu>
    <labl>Salvation Army</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6145</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Canada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6146</catValu>
    <labl>Other Catholic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6147</catValu>
    <labl>United Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6148</catValu>
    <labl>Protestant, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6149</catValu>
    <labl>Other Protestant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6150</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Cameroon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6151</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Fiji</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6152</catValu>
    <labl>Christian undefined</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6153</catValu>
    <labl>Church of England</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6154</catValu>
    <labl>Gospel Hall and Brethern</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6155</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Mission Fellowship (CMF) or Every Home</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6156</catValu>
    <labl>Salvation Army</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6157</catValu>
    <labl>All Nations Christian Fellowship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6158</catValu>
    <labl>Apostles Gospel Outreach Fellowship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6159</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Outreach Centre</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6160</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6161</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Germany</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6162</catValu>
    <labl>Oriental Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6163</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Ghana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6164</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Iran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6165</catValu>
    <labl>Assyrian or Chaldean</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6166</catValu>
    <labl>Armenian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6167</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6168</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Indonesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6169</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6170</catValu>
    <labl>Protestant/Other Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6171</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Ireland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6172</catValu>
    <labl>Church of Ireland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6173</catValu>
    <labl>Church of Scotland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6174</catValu>
    <labl>Independent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6175</catValu>
    <labl>Unitarian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6176</catValu>
    <labl>Salvation Army</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6177</catValu>
    <labl>Free Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6178</catValu>
    <labl>Brethren</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6179</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Brethren</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6180</catValu>
    <labl>Plymouth Brethren</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6181</catValu>
    <labl>Quaker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6182</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6183</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Ivory Coast</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6184</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Jamaica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6185</catValu>
    <labl>Brethren</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6186</catValu>
    <labl>Church of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6187</catValu>
    <labl>Church of God of Prophecy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6188</catValu>
    <labl>Other Church of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6189</catValu>
    <labl>United Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6190</catValu>
    <labl>Salvation Army</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6191</catValu>
    <labl>New Testament</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6192</catValu>
    <labl>Disciples of Christ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6193</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Mauritius</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6194</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Tamil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6195</catValu>
    <labl>Salvation and Healing Mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6196</catValu>
    <labl>Voice of Deliverance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6197</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6198</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6199</catValu>
    <labl>Anabaptist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6200</catValu>
    <labl>Calvinist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6201</catValu>
    <labl>Cuaquera</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6202</catValu>
    <labl>Disciples of Christ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6203</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Friendship Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6204</catValu>
    <labl>Prayer House Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6205</catValu>
    <labl>Faith Center</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6206</catValu>
    <labl>Agape Force Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6207</catValu>
    <labl>Alpha and Omega Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6208</catValu>
    <labl>Living Water Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6209</catValu>
    <labl>Apostolic Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6210</catValu>
    <labl>Church of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6211</catValu>
    <labl>Church of God of Prophecy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6212</catValu>
    <labl>Complete Gospel Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6213</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Siblings Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6214</catValu>
    <labl>Upper Room Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6215</catValu>
    <labl>Pentecostal Indigenous Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6216</catValu>
    <labl>Angular Stone Voice Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6217</catValu>
    <labl>Pentecostal Missionary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6218</catValu>
    <labl>Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6219</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Societies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6220</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6221</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Societies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6222</catValu>
    <labl>New Testament Evangelical</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6223</catValu>
    <labl>Pentecostal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6224</catValu>
    <labl>Pentecostal Societies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6225</catValu>
    <labl>Independent Pentecostal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6226</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Christian Societies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6227</catValu>
    <labl>Pentecostal Christian Societies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6228</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Pentecostal Societies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6229</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Pentecostal Christian Societies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6230</catValu>
    <labl>Soldiers of Christ's Cross Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6231</catValu>
    <labl>Tabernacle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6232</catValu>
    <labl>Traditionalists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6233</catValu>
    <labl>Other Evangelical Pentecostal Societies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6234</catValu>
    <labl>Pentecostal not clearly specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6235</catValu>
    <labl>Living God, Light of the World</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6236</catValu>
    <labl>Christian and Missionary Alliance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6237</catValu>
    <labl>Non-Pentecostal Apostolic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6238</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Associations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6239</catValu>
    <labl>Biblical</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6240</catValu>
    <labl>Confraternities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6241</catValu>
    <labl>Christ Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6242</catValu>
    <labl>Peace Grace and Misericordia Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6243</catValu>
    <labl>Open Bible Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6244</catValu>
    <labl>Holiness Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6245</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Salem Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6246</catValu>
    <labl>Beautiful Woman Dressed in the Sun</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6247</catValu>
    <labl>Messianic Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6248</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Ministers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6249</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Missionaries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6250</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Movements</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6251</catValu>
    <labl>New Jerusalem</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6252</catValu>
    <labl>World Vision Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6253</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical not clearly specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6254</catValu>
    <labl>Biblical - non-evangelicals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6255</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christians not clearly specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6256</catValu>
    <labl>Assumptionist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6257</catValu>
    <labl>Carmelite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6258</catValu>
    <labl>Claretian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6259</catValu>
    <labl>Conception Franciscan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6260</catValu>
    <labl>Maronite Diocese of Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6261</catValu>
    <labl>Dominican</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6262</catValu>
    <labl>Servants of Mary Immaculate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6263</catValu>
    <labl>Franciscan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6264</catValu>
    <labl>Guadalupan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6265</catValu>
    <labl>Daughters of the Immaculate Conception</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6266</catValu>
    <labl>Jesuit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6267</catValu>
    <labl>Legionaries of Christ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6268</catValu>
    <labl>Divine Word Missionary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6269</catValu>
    <labl>Pauline</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6270</catValu>
    <labl>Sacred Heart</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6271</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Joseph of Tarbes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6272</catValu>
    <labl>Servant of the Lord and the Virgin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6273</catValu>
    <labl>Servant of Jesus</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6274</catValu>
    <labl>Greek Catholic Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6275</catValu>
    <labl>Reformed Roman Catholic Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6276</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican National Catholic Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6277</catValu>
    <labl>Tridentine Latin Rite Catholic Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6278</catValu>
    <labl>Priestly Society Trento</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6279</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican Catholic Union of Trento</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6280</catValu>
    <labl>Anabaptist / Memnonite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6281</catValu>
    <labl>Anglican / Episcopal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6282</catValu>
    <labl>House of Prayer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6283</catValu>
    <labl>Center of Faith, Hope and Love of the Missionary Revival Crusade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6284</catValu>
    <labl>Center of Faith, Hope and Love Agape Force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6285</catValu>
    <labl>Salvation Army</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6286</catValu>
    <labl>Independent Pentecostal Fellowship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6287</catValu>
    <labl>Upper Chamber Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6288</catValu>
    <labl>Faith Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6289</catValu>
    <labl>Spiritual Christian Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6290</catValu>
    <labl>Pentecostal Evangelical Christian Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6291</catValu>
    <labl>Interdenominational Christian Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6292</catValu>
    <labl>Church of God Full Gospel in Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6293</catValu>
    <labl>Church of Jesus Christ on the Rock</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6294</catValu>
    <labl>Christ Evangelical Pentecostal Church Rock of my Salvation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6295</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican Church of Christ's Gospel Pentecost</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6296</catValu>
    <labl>United Pentecostal Church of Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6297</catValu>
    <labl>Universal Church of the Kingdom of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6298</catValu>
    <labl>Only Christ Savior Christian Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6299</catValu>
    <labl>Independent Evangelical Pentecostal Movement</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6300</catValu>
    <labl>Prince of Peace</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6301</catValu>
    <labl>National Union of Evangelical Christian Churches (UNICE)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6302</catValu>
    <labl>Union of Independent Evangelical Churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6303</catValu>
    <labl>Other associations Pentecostal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6304</catValu>
    <labl>Church of the Living God, Pillar and Support of Truth, the Light of the World</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6305</catValu>
    <labl>Bible Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6306</catValu>
    <labl>Interdenominational Christian Church in Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6307</catValu>
    <labl>Church of Christ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6308</catValu>
    <labl>Honey Church of Christ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6309</catValu>
    <labl>Independent Evangelical Church in Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6310</catValu>
    <labl>Renewed Church of Jesus Christ and the Apostles of Divine Love</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6311</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian and Evangelical associations without Pentecostal support</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6312</catValu>
    <labl>Faith Christian Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6313</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional Apostolic Catholic Holy Church Mexico-USA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6314</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican Apostolic Catholic Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6315</catValu>
    <labl>Elias</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6316</catValu>
    <labl>Spiritualistic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6317</catValu>
    <labl>Spiritualist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6318</catValu>
    <labl>Marian Trinitarian Spirituality</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6319</catValu>
    <labl>Spirituality of the Third Age</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6320</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Spiritual</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6321</catValu>
    <labl>Judiciary Society Reign of Leonardo Alcalá Leos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6322</catValu>
    <labl>Spirituality for the Divine Master and the purity of Mary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6323</catValu>
    <labl>Light and Hope</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6324</catValu>
    <labl>Holy Spirit, Purity, Love and Light</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6325</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Science</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6326</catValu>
    <labl>Neo-Israelite Jewish Syncretic Movements</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6327</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Netherlands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6328</catValu>
    <labl>Reformed Churches in The Netherlands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6329</catValu>
    <labl>Other Reformed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6330</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Papua New Guinea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6331</catValu>
    <labl>Asian Pacific Christian Mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6332</catValu>
    <labl>Asutalian Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6333</catValu>
    <labl>Bamu River Mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6334</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Brethren Church of PNG</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6335</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Mission of Many Lands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6336</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Revival Crusade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6337</catValu>
    <labl>Christain Union Mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6338</catValu>
    <labl>Church of Christ of PNG</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6339</catValu>
    <labl>Faith mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6340</catValu>
    <labl>Four Square Gospel Mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6341</catValu>
    <labl>Kwato Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6342</catValu>
    <labl>Life Center</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6343</catValu>
    <labl>Lighthouse church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6344</catValu>
    <labl>New Guinea Gospel Mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6345</catValu>
    <labl>New Life Mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6346</catValu>
    <labl>New tribes Mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6347</catValu>
    <labl>Paliau Christian Native Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6348</catValu>
    <labl>Rhema Fellowship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6349</catValu>
    <labl>Salvation Army</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6350</catValu>
    <labl>Sovereign Grace</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6351</catValu>
    <labl>United Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6352</catValu>
    <labl>Wewak Fellowship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6353</catValu>
    <labl>Western Highland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6354</catValu>
    <labl>Independent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6355</catValu>
    <labl>Plymouth Brethern</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6356</catValu>
    <labl>Tiliba Mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6357</catValu>
    <labl>Tokarara Christian Fellowship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6358</catValu>
    <labl>Village Mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6359</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6360</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Paraguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6361</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Community</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6362</catValu>
    <labl>Free Brothers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6363</catValu>
    <labl>Church of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6364</catValu>
    <labl>Church of God of Prophecy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6365</catValu>
    <labl>New testament</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6366</catValu>
    <labl>God is love</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6367</catValu>
    <labl>Universal Church of the Kingdom of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6368</catValu>
    <labl>People of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6369</catValu>
    <labl>Family worship center</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6370</catValu>
    <labl>Pseudo-Christian groups</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6371</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Philippines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6372</catValu>
    <labl>Aglipay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6373</catValu>
    <labl>Bible Christian Committees</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6374</catValu>
    <labl>Born-again Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6375</catValu>
    <labl>Bread of Life Ministries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6376</catValu>
    <labl>Cathedral of Praise, Incorporated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6377</catValu>
    <labl>Charismatic Full Gospel Ministries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6378</catValu>
    <labl>Christ the Living Stone Fellowship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6379</catValu>
    <labl>Christian and Missionary Alliance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6380</catValu>
    <labl>Christians Missions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6381</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Reformed Church in the Philippines, Incorporated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6382</catValu>
    <labl>Church of Christ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6383</catValu>
    <labl>Crusaders of the Divine Church of Christ, Incorporated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6384</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Christian Outreach Foundation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6385</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Free Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6386</catValu>
    <labl>Filipino Assemblies of the First Born Inc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6387</catValu>
    <labl>Foursquare Gospel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6388</catValu>
    <labl>Free Believers in Christ Fellowship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6389</catValu>
    <labl>Free Mission in the Philippines Inc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6390</catValu>
    <labl>God World Mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6391</catValu>
    <labl>Good News Christian Churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6392</catValu>
    <labl>IEMELIF Reform Movement</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6393</catValu>
    <labl>Iglesia Evangelista Methodista en Las</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6394</catValu>
    <labl>Iglesia Evangelica Unida de Cristo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6395</catValu>
    <labl>Iglesia ni Cristo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6396</catValu>
    <labl>Iglesia sa Dios Espiritu Santo, Incorporated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6397</catValu>
    <labl>Jesus Christ Saves Global Outreach</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6398</catValu>
    <labl>Jesus is Alive Community, Incorporated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6399</catValu>
    <labl>Jesus is Lord Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6400</catValu>
    <labl>Jesus Reigns Ministries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6401</catValu>
    <labl>Love of Christ International Ministries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6402</catValu>
    <labl>Other Evangelical</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6403</catValu>
    <labl>Other Evangelical Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6404</catValu>
    <labl>Other Protestants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6405</catValu>
    <labl>Philippine Ecumenical Christian Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6406</catValu>
    <labl>Philippine Evangelical Mission</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6407</catValu>
    <labl>Philippine Grace Gospel Fellowship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6408</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines Benevolent Missionaries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6409</catValu>
    <labl>Philippines General Council of the Assemblies of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6410</catValu>
    <labl>Potter's House Christian Center</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6411</catValu>
    <labl>Salvation Army Philippines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6412</catValu>
    <labl>Take the Nation for Jesus Global Ministries (Corpus Christi)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6413</catValu>
    <labl>UNIDA Evangelical Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6414</catValu>
    <labl>Union Espiritista Cristiana de Filipinas, Incorporated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6415</catValu>
    <labl>United Church of Christ in the Philippines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6416</catValu>
    <labl>United Evangelical Church of the Philippines (Chinese)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6417</catValu>
    <labl>Victory Chapel Christian Fellowship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6418</catValu>
    <labl>Wesleyan Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6419</catValu>
    <labl>World Missionary Evangelism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6420</catValu>
    <labl>Worldwide Church of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6421</catValu>
    <labl>Zion Christian Community Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6422</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Portugal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6423</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Romania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6424</catValu>
    <labl>Greek Catholic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6425</catValu>
    <labl>Reformed Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6426</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelic of Augustan Confession</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6427</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelic Synodo-Presbyterian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6428</catValu>
    <labl>Christian of Old Rite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6429</catValu>
    <labl>Christian by Gospel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6430</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6431</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Rwanda 2002</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6432</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Sierra Leone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6433</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Slovak Republic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6434</catValu>
    <labl>Old Catholic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6435</catValu>
    <labl>Greek Catholic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6436</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Reformed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6437</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, South Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6438</catValu>
    <labl>Reformed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6439</catValu>
    <labl>International Fellowship of Christian Churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6440</catValu>
    <labl>Apostolic Faith Mission of SA</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6441</catValu>
    <labl>Other Apostolic Churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6442</catValu>
    <labl>Pinkster Protestant Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6443</catValu>
    <labl>Afrikaanse Protestant Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6444</catValu>
    <labl>Full Gospel Church of God in Southern Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6445</catValu>
    <labl>Pentecostal Churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6446</catValu>
    <labl>Salvation Army</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6447</catValu>
    <labl>Bandla Lama Nazaretha</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6448</catValu>
    <labl>African Methodist Episcopal Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6449</catValu>
    <labl>St John's Apostolic Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6450</catValu>
    <labl>International Pentecost Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6451</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopian type churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6452</catValu>
    <labl>Ethnic churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6453</catValu>
    <labl>Other African Independent Churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6454</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian Churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6455</catValu>
    <labl>Other Catholic Churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6456</catValu>
    <labl>Other Pentecostal Churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6457</catValu>
    <labl>Other Orthodox Churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6458</catValu>
    <labl>Other African Apostolic churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6459</catValu>
    <labl>Other Assemblies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6460</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Scientist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6461</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Centres</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6462</catValu>
    <labl>Other Evangelical Churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6463</catValu>
    <labl>Other Charismatic Churches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6464</catValu>
    <labl>Just a Christian or non-denominational</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6465</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6466</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Suriname</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6467</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6468</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Saint Lucia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6469</catValu>
    <labl>Church of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6470</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Senegal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6471</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6472</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Switzerland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6473</catValu>
    <labl>Other protestant churches and communities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6474</catValu>
    <labl>Christ-Catholic church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6475</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian communities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6476</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Trinidad and Tobago</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6477</catValu>
    <labl>Church of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6478</catValu>
    <labl>African Methodist Espiscopalians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6479</catValu>
    <labl>Brethren, Christian or Plymouth</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6480</catValu>
    <labl>Church of Christ</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6481</catValu>
    <labl>Gospel Hall or Gospel Missionary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6482</catValu>
    <labl>Nazarenes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6483</catValu>
    <labl>Pilgrim Holiness</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6484</catValu>
    <labl>Ethiopian Orthodox</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6485</catValu>
    <labl>Open Bible Church</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6486</catValu>
    <labl>Assemblies of Yahweh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6487</catValu>
    <labl>Evangelical Church of West Indies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6488</catValu>
    <labl>Christadelphian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6489</catValu>
    <labl>Full Gospel Fellowship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6490</catValu>
    <labl>Dutch Reform</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6491</catValu>
    <labl>Christian Brotherhood Assembly</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6492</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Uganda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6493</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6494</catValu>
    <labl>Salvation Army</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6495</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian non-Catholic, Uruguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6496</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian non-Catholic, Guatemala</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6497</catValu>
    <labl>Other Christian, Togo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7000</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7001</catValu>
    <labl>Bahai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7002</catValu>
    <labl>Sikh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7003</catValu>
    <labl>Rastafarian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7100</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Armenia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7101</catValu>
    <labl>Pagan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7102</catValu>
    <labl>Shar-fadinian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7103</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Austria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7104</catValu>
    <labl>Unification Church, Austria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7105</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Benin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7106</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7107</catValu>
    <labl>Vodoun</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7108</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Botswana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7109</catValu>
    <labl>Badimo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7110</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Brazil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7111</catValu>
    <labl>Spiritist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7112</catValu>
    <labl>Kardecist Spiritist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7113</catValu>
    <labl>Afro Spiritist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7114</catValu>
    <labl>Mediumistic Spiritist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7115</catValu>
    <labl>Umbandist Mediumistic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7116</catValu>
    <labl>Candomblecist Mediumistic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7117</catValu>
    <labl>Other Afro-Brazilian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7118</catValu>
    <labl>Oriental, Brazil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7119</catValu>
    <labl>New Oriental</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7120</catValu>
    <labl>Oriental Seicho No-le</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7121</catValu>
    <labl>Other Oriental, Brazil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7122</catValu>
    <labl>Esoteric, Brazil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7123</catValu>
    <labl>Indigenous, Brazil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7124</catValu>
    <labl>Other minority groups, Brazil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7125</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Burkina Faso</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7126</catValu>
    <labl>Animist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7127</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Cameroon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7128</catValu>
    <labl>Animist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7129</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Canada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7130</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern religions, Canada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7131</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Chile</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7132</catValu>
    <labl>Theosophism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7133</catValu>
    <labl>Shintoism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7134</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Ethiopia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7135</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7136</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Ethiopia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7137</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Fiji</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7138</catValu>
    <labl>Confucian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7139</catValu>
    <labl>Kabir Panthi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7140</catValu>
    <labl>Satya Sai Baba</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7141</catValu>
    <labl>Bahai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7142</catValu>
    <labl>Other non-Christian, Fiji</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7143</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Germany</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7144</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Germany</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7145</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Ghana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7146</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional, Ghana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7147</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Guinea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7148</catValu>
    <labl>Animist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7149</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Guinea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7150</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Haiti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7151</catValu>
    <labl>Voodoo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7152</catValu>
    <labl>Other, India</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7153</catValu>
    <labl>Jainism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7154</catValu>
    <labl>Zoroastrianism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7155</catValu>
    <labl>Other, India</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7156</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Indonesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7157</catValu>
    <labl>Confucianism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7158</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Indonesia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7159</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Iran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7160</catValu>
    <labl>Zoroastrian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7161</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Iran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7162</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Ivory Coast</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7163</catValu>
    <labl>Animist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7164</catValu>
    <labl>Harrist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7165</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Jamaica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7166</catValu>
    <labl>Muslim/Hindu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7167</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Israel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7168</catValu>
    <labl>Druse</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7169</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Israel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7170</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Laos</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7171</catValu>
    <labl>Animist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7172</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Liberia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7173</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7174</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Malaysia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7175</catValu>
    <labl>Confucianism/Taoism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7176</catValu>
    <labl>Tribal/Folk religion, Malaysia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7177</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Mali</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7178</catValu>
    <labl>Animist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7179</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Mexico</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7180</catValu>
    <labl>Brahmanism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7181</catValu>
    <labl>Hare Krishna</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7182</catValu>
    <labl>Shintoism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7183</catValu>
    <labl>Taoism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7184</catValu>
    <labl>Mexican Movements</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7185</catValu>
    <labl>Ananda Marga</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7186</catValu>
    <labl>Church of Scientology</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7187</catValu>
    <labl>Masons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7188</catValu>
    <labl>Raelian Movement</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7189</catValu>
    <labl>New Age Movement</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7190</catValu>
    <labl>Neoisraelites</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7191</catValu>
    <labl>Occultists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7192</catValu>
    <labl>Palmar of Troya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7193</catValu>
    <labl>Rose Cross</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7194</catValu>
    <labl>Theosophism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7195</catValu>
    <labl>Spiritualist Special Keys</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7196</catValu>
    <labl>Onkaranada Center</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7197</catValu>
    <labl>Confucianism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7198</catValu>
    <labl>Shia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7199</catValu>
    <labl>Universal Great Brotherhood</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7200</catValu>
    <labl>Esoteric Science</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7201</catValu>
    <labl>Gnosticism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7202</catValu>
    <labl>Metaphysics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7203</catValu>
    <labl>Wicca</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7204</catValu>
    <labl>Shamanism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7205</catValu>
    <labl>The Custom</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7206</catValu>
    <labl>Mexicayotl</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7207</catValu>
    <labl>Restorative Confederate Movement of Anahuac Culture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7208</catValu>
    <labl>African Origin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7209</catValu>
    <labl>Indigenous Religions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7210</catValu>
    <labl>Growing in Grace</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7211</catValu>
    <labl>Eckankar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7212</catValu>
    <labl>Transcendental Meditation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7213</catValu>
    <labl>Mission Branch</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7214</catValu>
    <labl>Children of God</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7215</catValu>
    <labl>Sri Sathya Sai Baba</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7216</catValu>
    <labl>Other religions from Asia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7217</catValu>
    <labl>Ethnic roots</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7218</catValu>
    <labl>Afro roots</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7219</catValu>
    <labl>Popular cults</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7220</catValu>
    <labl>Other new religious movements</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7221</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Nepal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7222</catValu>
    <labl>Kirat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7223</catValu>
    <labl>Jain</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7224</catValu>
    <labl>Garaute</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7225</catValu>
    <labl>Tap jura</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7226</catValu>
    <labl>Bon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7227</catValu>
    <labl>Prakriti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7228</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Nigeria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7229</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7230</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Pakistan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7231</catValu>
    <labl>Ahmadi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7232</catValu>
    <labl>Parsi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7233</catValu>
    <labl>Scheduled caste</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7234</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Paraguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7235</catValu>
    <labl>Philosophical revelations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7236</catValu>
    <labl>Indigenous religion</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7237</catValu>
    <labl>Reyukai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7238</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Paraguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7239</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Philippines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7240</catValu>
    <labl>Door of Faith</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7241</catValu>
    <labl>Faith Tabernacle Church (Living Rock Ministries)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7242</catValu>
    <labl>Iglesia Filipina Independiente</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7243</catValu>
    <labl>International One Way Outreach</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7244</catValu>
    <labl>Miracle Life Fellowship International</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7245</catValu>
    <labl>Miracle Revival Church of the Philippines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7246</catValu>
    <labl>Philippine Good News Ministries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7247</catValu>
    <labl>Philippine Missionary fellowship</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7248</catValu>
    <labl>Things to Come</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7249</catValu>
    <labl>Way of Salvation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7250</catValu>
    <labl>Word of the World</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7251</catValu>
    <labl>Word International Ministries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7252</catValu>
    <labl>Tribal Religions, Philippines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7253</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Romania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7254</catValu>
    <labl>Unitarian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7255</catValu>
    <labl>Armenian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7256</catValu>
    <labl>Mosaic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7257</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Romania</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7258</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Rwanda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7259</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional religion, Rwanda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7260</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Rwanda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7261</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Sierra Leone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7262</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional religion, Sierra Leone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7263</catValu>
    <labl>Other, South Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7264</catValu>
    <labl>African traditional belief</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7265</catValu>
    <labl>Taoist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7266</catValu>
    <labl>Confucian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7267</catValu>
    <labl>New Age</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7268</catValu>
    <labl>Winti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7269</catValu>
    <labl>Javanism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7270</catValu>
    <labl>Other non-Christian, S. Africa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7271</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Suriname</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7272</catValu>
    <labl>Javanism</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7273</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7274</catValu>
    <labl>Winti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7275</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Thailand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7276</catValu>
    <labl>Confucian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7277</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Trinidad and Tobago</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7278</catValu>
    <labl>Pocamania or Shango</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7279</catValu>
    <labl>Orisha</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7280</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Uganda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7281</catValu>
    <labl>Traditional religion</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7282</catValu>
    <labl>Mammon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7283</catValu>
    <labl>Other non-Christian, Uganda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7284</catValu>
    <labl>Other, United Kindom</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7285</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Uruguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7286</catValu>
    <labl>Umbanda/other Afro-American</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7287</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Uruguay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7288</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Vietnam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7289</catValu>
    <labl>Cao Dai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7290</catValu>
    <labl>Cham Brahmin</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7296</catValu>
    <labl>Other, Togo</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7297</catValu>
    <labl>Animist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7900</catValu>
    <labl>Other, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and Language Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="SCHOOL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="SCHOOL">
  <location EndPos="95" StartPos="95" width="1" />
  <labl>School attendance</labl>
  <txt>SCHOOL indicates whether or not the person attended school at the time of the census or within some specified period of time prior to the census.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>No, attended in the past</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>No, never attended</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="LIT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="LIT">
  <location EndPos="96" StartPos="96" width="1" />
  <labl>Literacy</labl>
  <txt>LIT indicates whether or not the respondent could read and write in any language. A person is typically considered literate if he or she can both read and write. All other persons are illiterate, including those who can either read or write but cannot do both.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No, illiterate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, literate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="EDATTAIN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="EDATTAIN">
  <location EndPos="97" StartPos="97" width="1" />
  <labl>Educational attainment, international recode [general version]</labl>
  <txt>EDATTAIN records the person's educational attainment in terms of the level of schooling completed (degree or other milestone). The emphasis on level completed is critical: a person attending the final year of secondary education receives the code for having completed lower secondary only -- and in some samples only primary. 

EDATTAIN does not necessarily reflect any particular country's definition of the various levels of schooling in terms of terminology or the number of years of schooling.  EDATTAIN is an attempt to merge -- into a single, roughly comparable variable -- samples that provide degrees, ones that provide actual years of schooling, and those that have some of both. In addition to EDATTAIN, a country-specific education classification is provided which loses no information and reflects the particular educational system of that country (for example EDUCBR for Brazil, EDUCCL for Chile, and EDUCUS for the United States).  As always, users can refer to the original education source variables for each sample, if they wish.

Many samples also give single years of schooling completed, recorded in YRSCHOOL. Some samples provide educational information in a form that could not be incorporated into EDATTAIN.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Less than primary completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Primary completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>University completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="EDATTAIND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="EDATTAIND">
  <location EndPos="100" StartPos="98" width="3" />
  <labl>Educational attainment, international recode [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>EDATTAIN records the person's educational attainment in terms of the level of schooling completed (degree or other milestone). The emphasis on level completed is critical: a person attending the final year of secondary education receives the code for having completed lower secondary only -- and in some samples only primary. 

EDATTAIN does not necessarily reflect any particular country's definition of the various levels of schooling in terms of terminology or the number of years of schooling.  EDATTAIN is an attempt to merge -- into a single, roughly comparable variable -- samples that provide degrees, ones that provide actual years of schooling, and those that have some of both. In addition to EDATTAIN, a country-specific education classification is provided which loses no information and reflects the particular educational system of that country (for example EDUCBR for Brazil, EDUCCL for Chile, and EDUCUS for the United States).  As always, users can refer to the original education source variables for each sample, if they wish.

Many samples also give single years of schooling completed, recorded in YRSCHOOL. Some samples provide educational information in a form that could not be incorporated into EDATTAIN.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Less than primary completed (n.s.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>No schooling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Some primary completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Primary (4 yrs) completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Primary (5 yrs) completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Primary (6 yrs) completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Lower secondary general completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>Lower secondary technical completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>311</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary, general track completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>312</catValu>
    <labl>Some college completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary or post-secondary technical completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary, technical track completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Post-secondary technical education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>University completed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="YRSCHOOL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="YRSCHOOL">
  <location EndPos="102" StartPos="101" width="2" />
  <labl>Years of schooling</labl>
  <txt>YRSCHOOL indicates the highest grade/level of schooling the person had completed, in years. Only formal schooling is counted. YRSCHOOL accounts for the number of years of study, regardless of the track or kind of study. Information on degree and/or technical track is available in EDATTAIN. Years of schooling for Israel, categorized into intervals, are given in YRSCHOOL2.

Users should pay close attention to the top-codes in each sample, as discussed in the comparability section.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>None or pre-school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1 year</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18 years or more</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>Not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>91</catValu>
    <labl>Some primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>92</catValu>
    <labl>Some technical after primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>93</catValu>
    <labl>Some secondary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>94</catValu>
    <labl>Some tertiary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>Adult literacy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>96</catValu>
    <labl>Special education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="EDUCIN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="EDUCIN">
  <location EndPos="103" StartPos="103" width="1" />
  <labl>Educational attainment, India</labl>
  <txt>EDUCIN indicates the person's educational attainment in India in terms of the level of schooling completed.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Illiterate, less than primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Literate, less than primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Middle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Higher secondary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Undergraduate or graduate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="EMPSTAT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="EMPSTAT">
  <location EndPos="104" StartPos="104" width="1" />
  <labl>Activity status (employment status) [general version]</labl>
  <txt>EMPSTAT indicates whether or not the respondent was part of the labor force -- working or seeking work -- over a specified period of time. Depending on the sample, EMPSTAT can also convey further information.

The first digit of EMPSTAT is fully comparable, and classifies the population into three groups: employed, unemployed, and inactive. The combination of employed and unemployed yields the total labor force. The second and third digits of EMPSTAT preserve additional information available for some countries and census years but not for others.

Employment status is sometimes referred to in other sources as "activity status".</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Inactive</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="EMPSTATD" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="EMPSTATD">
  <location EndPos="107" StartPos="105" width="3" />
  <labl>Activity status (employment status) [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>EMPSTAT indicates whether or not the respondent was part of the labor force -- working or seeking work -- over a specified period of time. Depending on the sample, EMPSTAT can also convey further information.

The first digit of EMPSTAT is fully comparable, and classifies the population into three groups: employed, unemployed, and inactive. The combination of employed and unemployed yields the total labor force. The second and third digits of EMPSTAT preserve additional information available for some countries and census years but not for others.

Employment status is sometimes referred to in other sources as "activity status".</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Employed, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>At work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>At work, and 'student'</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>At work, and 'housework'</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>113</catValu>
    <labl>At work, and 'seeking work'</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>114</catValu>
    <labl>At work, and 'retired'</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>115</catValu>
    <labl>At work, and 'no work'</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116</catValu>
    <labl>At work, and other situation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>117</catValu>
    <labl>At work, family holding, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>118</catValu>
    <labl>At work, family holding, not agricultural</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>119</catValu>
    <labl>At work, family holding, agricultural</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Have job, not at work in reference period</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Armed forces</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>131</catValu>
    <labl>Armed forces, at work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>Armed forces, not at work in reference period</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>133</catValu>
    <labl>Military trainee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>Marginally employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed 6 or more months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>202</catValu>
    <labl>Worked fewer than 6 months, permanent job</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>203</catValu>
    <labl>Worked fewer than 6 months, temporary job</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed, experienced worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Unemployed, new worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>No work available</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>Inactive unemployed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Inactive (not in labor force)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Unavailable jobseekers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>302</catValu>
    <labl>Available potential jobseekers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Housework</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Health reasons, unable to work, or disabled</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Permanent disability</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Temporary illness</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>323</catValu>
    <labl>Disabled or imprisoned</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>330</catValu>
    <labl>In school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Retirees and living on rent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>341</catValu>
    <labl>Living on rents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>342</catValu>
    <labl>Living on rents or pension</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>343</catValu>
    <labl>Retirees/pensioners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>344</catValu>
    <labl>Retired</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>345</catValu>
    <labl>Pensioner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>346</catValu>
    <labl>Non-retirement pension</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>347</catValu>
    <labl>Disability pension</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>348</catValu>
    <labl>Retired without benefits</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Elderly</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>351</catValu>
    <labl>Elderly or disabled</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360</catValu>
    <labl>Institutionalized</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>361</catValu>
    <labl>Prisoner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>370</catValu>
    <labl>Intermittent worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>371</catValu>
    <labl>Not working, seasonal worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372</catValu>
    <labl>Not working, occasional worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380</catValu>
    <labl>Other income recipient</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>390</catValu>
    <labl>Inactive, other reasons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>391</catValu>
    <labl>Too young to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>392</catValu>
    <labl>Dependent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="LABFORCE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="LABFORCE">
  <location EndPos="108" StartPos="108" width="1" />
  <labl>Labor force participation</labl>
  <txt>LABFORCE is a dichotomous variable identifying whether a person participated in the labor force.  Labor force participation generally means working or seeking work within a specified reference period.

For most samples LABFORCE is a recode of EMPSTAT (employment status).  A consistent lower age universe of 15 or older has been applied to increase comparability across samples. Full detail is retained in EMPSTAT, which should be used for any study of child labor.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No, not in the labor force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Yes, in the labor force</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="OCCISCO" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="OCCISCO">
  <location EndPos="110" StartPos="109" width="2" />
  <labl>Occupation, ISCO general</labl>
  <txt>OCCISCO records the person's primary occupation, coded according to the major categories in the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) scheme for 1988. For someone with more than one job, the primary occupation is typically the one in which the person had spent the most time or earned the most money.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Legislators, senior officials and managers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Technicians and associate professionals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Service workers and shop and market sales</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Skilled agricultural and fishery workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>Crafts and related trades workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Plant and machine operators and assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Elementary occupations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Armed forces</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Other occupations, unspecified or n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>97</catValu>
    <labl>Response suppressed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="OCC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="OCC">
  <location EndPos="114" StartPos="111" width="4" />
  <labl>Occupation, unrecoded</labl>
  <txt>OCC records the person's primary occupation, classified according to the system used by the respective national census office at the time. For someone with more than one job, the primary occupation is usually the one in which the person spent the most time or earned the most money, although this may not have been explicit in the instructions for a specific census.

To ensure confidentiality, very small occupations are recoded to a residual category indicating the persons had an occupation, but the job title is not identified. The number of cases recoded should be too small to affect analyses.</txt>
  <stdCatgry URI="https://international.ipums.org/international-action/variables/OCC#source_variables_section" />
  <codInstr>OCC is a 4-digit numeric variable.

Some samples use fewer than 4 digits. In those cases, the data are right-justified, and the extra leading digits are padded with zeroes.

Argentina 1970 - see Variable: AR1970A_OCC3 - Occupation [3 digit]
Argentina 1980 - see Variable: AR1980A_OCC - Occupation
Argentina 1991 - see Variable: AR1991A_OCC - Occupation
Argentina 2001 - see Variable: AR2001A_OCC4 - Occupation (4-digits)
Armenia 2011 - see Variable: AM2011A_OCC - Occupation
Austria 1971 - see Variable: AT1971A_OCCSM - Occupation of supporter: sub-major groups
Austria 1981 - see Variable: AT1981A_OCCSM - Occupation of supporter: sub-major groups
Austria 1991 - see Variable: AT1991A_OCCSM - Occupation of supporter: sub-major groups
Austria 2001 - see Variable: AT2001A_OCCSM - Occupation of supporter: sub-major groups
Belarus 1999 - see Variable: BY1999A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2 digits
Belarus 2009 - see Variable: BY2009A_OCC - Occupation
Benin 1979 - see Variable: BJ1979A_OCC - Occupation (2-digits)
Benin 1992 - see Variable: BJ1992A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digits)
Benin 2002 - see Variable: BJ2002A_OCC - Occupation (3-digits)
Benin 2013 - see Variable: BJ2013A_OCC - Occupation (3-digit)
Bolivia 1976 - see Variable: BO1976A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2 digits
Bolivia 1992 - see Variable: BO1992A_OCC - Occupation
Bolivia 2001 - see Variable: BO2001A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Bolivia 2012 - see Variable: BO2012A_OCC2 - Occupation (3 digit)
Botswana 1981 - see Variable: BW1981A_OCC - Occupation
Botswana 1991 - see Variable: BW1991A_OCC - Occupation (last 30 days)
Botswana 2001 - see Variable: BW2001A_OCC - Occupation in the past 7 days, 3 digit
Botswana 2011 - see Variable: BW2011A_OCC - Occupation, 3-digits
Brazil 1960 - see Variable: BR1960A_USUALOCC - Usual occupation
Brazil 1970 - see Variable: BR1970A_MAINOCC - Principal occupation
Brazil 1980 - see Variable: BR1980A_OCC - Occupation
Brazil 1991 - see Variable: BR1991A_OCC - Occupation
Brazil 2000 - see Variable: BR2000A_OCC - Occupation, 4 digits
Brazil 2010 - see Variable: BR2010A_OCC - Occupation held from July 25 to July 31, 2010
Burkina Faso 1985 - see Variable: BF1985A_OCC - Principal occupation
Burkina Faso 1996 - see Variable: BF1996A_OCC - Principal occupation
Cambodia 1998 - see Variable: KH1998A_OCC - Occupation
Cambodia 2004 - see Variable: KH2004A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digits)
Cambodia 2008 - see Variable: KH2008A_OCC - Occupation
Cambodia 2013 - see Variable: KH2013A_OCC - Occupation (3-digits)
Cambodia 2019 - see Variable: KH2019A_OCC1 - Occupation, 1-digit
Cameroon 1976 - see Variable: CM1976A_OCC2 - Occupation (2 digits)
Cameroon 2005 - see Variable: CM2005A_OCC - Occupation
Canada 1971 - see Variable: CA1971A_OCC - Occupation
Canada 1981 - see Variable: CA1981A_OCC - Occupation (1981 classification basis)
Canada 1991 - see Variable: CA1991A_OCC80 - Occupation (1980 classification basis)
Canada 2001 - see Variable: CA2001A_NOCS01P - Occupation (2001 national occupational classification for statistics)
Canada 2011 - see Variable: CA2011A_OCC - Occupation
Chile 1960 - see Variable: CL1960A_OCC - Occupation
Chile 1970 - see Variable: CL1970A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Chile 1982 - see Variable: CL1982A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Chile 1992 - see Variable: CL1992A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Chile 2002 - see Variable: CL2002A_OCC - Occupation
China 1982 - see Variable: CN1982A_OCC - Occupation
China 1990 - see Variable: CN1990A_OCC - Occupation
China 2000 - see Variable: CN2000A_OCC - Occupation (2-digit)
Colombia 1964 - see Variable: CO1964A_OCC2 - Occupation (COTA, 4 digits)
Colombia 1973 - see Variable: CO1973A_OCC - Occupation last week
Costa Rica 1973 - see Variable: CR1973A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Costa Rica 1984 - see Variable: CR1984A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Costa Rica 2000 - see Variable: CR2000A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Costa Rica 2011 - see Variable: CR2011A_OCC - Occupation, 2-digit
Cuba 2002 - see Variable: CU2002A_OCC - Occupation
Cuba 2012 - see Variable: CU2012A_OCC3 - Main occupation (3-digit)
Côte d'Ivoire 1998 - see Variable: CI1998A_OCC2 - Current occupation (2-digit)
Dominican Republic 1960 - see Variable: DO1960A_OCC - Occupation
Dominican Republic 1970 - see Variable: DO1970A_OCC1 - Current occupation, 3 digits
Dominican Republic 1981 - see Variable: DO1981A_OCC - Occupation
Dominican Republic 2002 - see Variable: DO2002A_OCC - Occupation
Dominican Republic 2010 - see Variable: DO2010A_OCC - Occupation
Ecuador 1962 - see Variable: EC1962A_OCC - Occupation
Ecuador 1974 - see Variable: EC1974A_OCC3 - Occupation, three digits
Ecuador 1982 - see Variable: EC1982A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Ecuador 1990 - see Variable: EC1990A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Ecuador 2001 - see Variable: EC2001A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Ecuador 2010 - see Variable: EC2010A_OCC3 - Occupation (3 digits, ISCO 08)
Egypt 1986 - see Variable: EG1986A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Egypt 2006 - see Variable: EG2006A_OCC - Primary occupation, 3-digit
El Salvador 1992 - see Variable: SV1992A_OCC - Occupation (3-digit)
El Salvador 2007 - see Variable: SV2007A_OCC3DIG - Occupation (3-digit)
Ethiopia 1984 - see Variable: ET1984A_OCC2 - Occupation (2-digit)
Ethiopia 1994 - see Variable: ET1994A_OCC - Occupation
Fiji 1976 - see Variable: FJ1976A_OCC - Occupation
Fiji 1986 - see Variable: FJ1986A_OCC - Occupation
Fiji 1996 - see Variable: FJ1996A_OCC3 - Occupation (3 digits)
Fiji 2007 - see Variable: FJ2007A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Fiji 2014 - see Variable: FJ2014A_OCC3 - Occupation (3 digits)
Finland 2010 - see Variable: FI2010A_OCC - Occupation
France 1962 - see Variable: FR1962A_SOCCUP - SAPHIR occupation
France 1968 - see Variable: FR1968A_SOCC - SAPHIR occupation
France 1975 - see Variable: FR1975A_SOCC - SAPHIR occupation
France 1982 - see Variable: FR1982A_SOCC - SAPHIR occupation
France 1990 - see Variable: FR1990A_SOCC - Saphir occupation
France 1999 - see Variable: FR1999A_OCC - Occupation, ISCO
France 2006 - see Variable: FR2006A_PROF486 - Detailed profession (4-digit)
France 2011 - see Variable: FR2011A_PROF - Profession, 486 categories
Germany 1970 - see Variable: DE1970A_OCC - Occupation
Germany 1981 - see Variable: DE1981A_OCC - Occupation
Germany 1987 - see Variable: DE1987A_OCC - Occupation
Ghana 1984 - see Variable: GH1984A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2 digits
Ghana 2000 - see Variable: GH2000A_OCC - Occupation
Ghana 2010 - see Variable: GH2010A_OCC - Occupation (major groups)
Greece 1971 - see Variable: GR1971A_OCC - Occupation
Greece 1981 - see Variable: GR1981A_OCC - Occupation
Greece 1991 - see Variable: GR1991A_OCC - Occupation
Greece 2001 - see Variable: GR2001A_OCC - Occupation
Greece 2011 - see Variable: GR2011A_OCC - Occupation
Guatemala 1964 - see Variable: GT1964A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digits)
Guatemala 1973 - see Variable: GT1973A_OCC3 - Principal occupation (3-digits)
Guatemala 1981 - see Variable: GT1981A_OCC3 - Principal occupation (3-digits)
Guatemala 1994 - see Variable: GT1994A_OCC - Principal occupation (1-digit)
Guatemala 2002 - see Variable: GT2002A_OCC3 - Principal occupation (3-digits)
Guinea 1983 - see Variable: GN1983A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2 digits
Guinea 1996 - see Variable: GN1996A_OCC - Occupation
Guinea 2014 - see Variable: GN2014A_OCC - Occupation (3-digit)
Haiti 1982 - see Variable: HT1982A_OCC - Main occupation or profession
Haiti 2003 - see Variable: HT2003A_OCC2 - Occupation, 3 digits
Honduras 1961 - see Variable: HN1961A_OCC - Occupation (2-digits)
Honduras 1974 - see Variable: HN1974A_OCC2 - Occupation (3-digits)
Honduras 1988 - see Variable: HN1988A_OCC4 - Occupation (4-digits)
Honduras 2001 - see Variable: HN2001A_OCC - Occupation (4-digit)
Honduras 2013 - see Variable: HN2013A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Hungary 1970 - see Variable: HU1970A_OCC - Occupation
Hungary 1980 - see Variable: HU1980A_OCC - Occupation, scope of activity
Hungary 1990 - see Variable: HU1990A_OCC - Occupation
Hungary 2001 - see Variable: HU2001A_OCC - Occupation
Hungary 2011 - see Variable: HU2011A_OCC - Occupation
Indonesia 1971 - see Variable: ID1971A_OCC - Occupation
Indonesia 1976 - see Variable: ID1976A_OCC - Primary occupation during past week
Indonesia 1980 - see Variable: ID1980A_OCC - Primary occupation during the previous week (3 digit version)
Indonesia 1985 - see Variable: ID1985A_OCC - Primary occupation
Indonesia 1990 - see Variable: ID1990A_OCC - Main occupation last week
Indonesia 1995 - see Variable: ID1995A_OCC - Occupation
Indonesia 2005 - see Variable: ID2005A_OCC - Occupation
Iran 2006 - see Variable: IR2006A_OCC4 - Occupation
Iran 2011 - see Variable: IR2011A_OCC - Occupation (3-digit)
Iraq 1997 - see Variable: IQ1997A_OCC - Occupation
Ireland 1971 - see Variable: IE1971A_OCC - Occupation
Ireland 1981 - see Variable: IE1981A_OCC - Occupation
Ireland 1986 - see Variable: IE1986A_OCC - Occupation group
Ireland 1991 - see Variable: IE1991A_OCC - Occupation group
Ireland 1996 - see Variable: IE1996A_OCC - Occupation
Ireland 2002 - see Variable: IE2002A_OCC - Occupation
Ireland 2006 - see Variable: IE2006A_OCC - Occupation group
Ireland 2011 - see Variable: IE2011A_OCC - Occupation (shuffled)
Ireland 2016 - see Variable: IE2016A_OCC - Occupation (groups)
Israel 1972 - see Variable: IL1972A_OCC - Occupation
Israel 1983 - see Variable: IL1983A_OCC - Occupation
Israel 1995 - see Variable: IL1995A_OCC - Occupation
Israel 2008 - see Variable: IL2008A_OCC - Occupation
Italy 2001 - see Variable: IT2001A_OCC - Occupation
Italy 2011 - see Variable: IT2011A_WKTYPE - Type of work
Jamaica 1982 - see Variable: JM1982A_OCC - Occupation during past week / in last job
Jamaica 1991 - see Variable: JM1991A_OCC - Occupation during past week/in last job
Jamaica 2001 - see Variable: JM2001A_OCC3 - Occupation 3-digit
Jordan 2004 - see Variable: JO2004A_OCC3 - Major current occupation (3-digit)
Kenya 1989 - see Variable: KE1989A_OCC4 - Occupation, 4 digits
Kenya 2019 - see Variable: KE2019A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Kyrgyzstan 1999 - see Variable: KG1999A_OCC - Main activity
Laos 1995 - see Variable: LA1995A_OCC1 - Main occupation in the last 12 months (1-digit)
Lesotho 1996 - see Variable: LS1996A_OCC - Occupation (2-digits)
Lesotho 2006 - see Variable: LS2006A_OCC - Occupation (2-digits)
Liberia 1974 - see Variable: LR1974A_OCC2 - Occupation (2-digit)
Liberia 2008 - see Variable: LR2008A_OCC - Occupation
Malawi 1987 - see Variable: MW1987A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2 digit
Malawi 1998 - see Variable: MW1998A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2-digit
Malawi 2008 - see Variable: MW2008A_OCC2 - Occupation (2 digits)
Malawi 2018 - see Variable: MW2018A_OCC1 - Main occupation (1-digit)
Malaysia 1970 - see Variable: MY1970A_OCC - Occupation last week
Malaysia 1980 - see Variable: MY1980A_OCC3 - Principal occupation last week (3 digits)
Malaysia 1991 - see Variable: MY1991A_OCC3 - Principal occupation (3 digits)
Malaysia 2000 - see Variable: MY2000A_OCC3 - Occupation -- 3 digits
Mali 1987 - see Variable: ML1987A_OCC - Occupation last month
Mali 1998 - see Variable: ML1998A_OCC - Main occupation
Mali 2009 - see Variable: ML2009A_OCC - Principal occupation
Mauritius 1990 - see Variable: MU1990A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Mauritius 2000 - see Variable: MU2000A_OCC4 - Occupation (4 digit)
Mauritius 2011 - see Variable: MU2011A_OCC4 - Occupation (4-digit)
Mexico 1960 - see Variable: MX1960A_OCC2 - Principal occupation, 2 digits
Mexico 1970 - see Variable: MX1970A_OCC3 - Occupation 3 digit
Mexico 1990 - see Variable: MX1990A_OCC - Occupation, 4 digits
Mexico 1995 - see Variable: MX1995A_OCC - Occupation
Mexico 2000 - see Variable: MX2000A_OCC4 - Occupation, 4 digits
Mexico 2010 - see Variable: MX2010A_OCC - Occupation or trade
Mexico 2015 - see Variable: MX2015A_OCC - Occupation
Mexico 2020 - see Variable: MX2020A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digits)
Mongolia 2000 - see Variable: MN2000A_OCC - Occupation
Mongolia 2010 - see Variable: MN2010A_OCC3 - Occupation 3 digits (ISCO-2008)
Mongolia 2020 - see Variable: MN2020A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Morocco 1982 - see Variable: MA1982A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Morocco 1994 - see Variable: MA1994A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3-digit
Morocco 2004 - see Variable: MA2004A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digit)
Morocco 2014 - see Variable: MA2014A_OCC2 - Occupation (2-digit)
Mozambique 1997 - see Variable: MZ1997A_OCC2 - Occupation 3-digit
Mozambique 2007 - see Variable: MZ2007A_OCC - Occupation
Mozambique 2017 - see Variable: MZ2017A_OCC3 - Main occupation (3-digits ISCO 2008)
Myanmar 2014 - see Variable: MM2014A_OCC - Occupation
Nepal 2001 - see Variable: NP2001A_OCC - Usual occupation
Nepal 2011 - see Variable: NP2011A_OCC1 - Occupation (1-digit)
Netherlands 1960 - see Variable: NL1960A_OCC - Occupation
Netherlands 1971 - see Variable: NL1971A_OCC - Occupation
Netherlands 2001 - see Variable: NL2001A_OCC - Occupation
Netherlands 2011 - see Variable: NL2011A_OCC - Occupation (1-digit)
Nicaragua 1971 - see Variable: NI1971A_OCC - Occupation
Nicaragua 1995 - see Variable: NI1995A_OCC - Occupation (ISCO 88, 3 digits)
Nicaragua 2005 - see Variable: NI2005A_OCC3 - Occupation (ISCO 88, 3 digits)
Pakistan 1973 - see Variable: PK1973A_OCC3 - Occupation
Palestine 1997 - see Variable: PS1997A_OCC - Main occupation
Palestine 2007 - see Variable: PS2007A_OCC - Main occupation
Palestine 2017 - see Variable: PS2017A_OCC - Occupation
Panama 1960 - see Variable: PA1960A_OCC4 - Occupation (4-digit)
Panama 1970 - see Variable: PA1970A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2-digit
Panama 1980 - see Variable: PA1980A_OCC2 - Occupation (3-digit)
Panama 1990 - see Variable: PA1990A_OCC - Occupation
Panama 2000 - see Variable: PA2000A_OCC - Occupation
Panama 2010 - see Variable: PA2010A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Papua New Guinea 1980 - see Variable: PG1980A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Papua New Guinea 1990 - see Variable: PG1990A_OCC - Occupation
Papua New Guinea 2000 - see Variable: PG2000A_OCC - Occupation (4-digit)
Paraguay 1962 - see Variable: PY1962A_OCC1 - Occupation (1-digit)
Paraguay 1972 - see Variable: PY1972A_OCC3 - Occupation (3 digits)
Paraguay 1982 - see Variable: PY1982A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3-digits
Paraguay 1992 - see Variable: PY1992A_OCC2 - Main occupation, 3 digits
Paraguay 2002 - see Variable: PY2002A_OCC - Occupation (4 digits)
Peru 1993 - see Variable: PE1993A_OCC - Occupation (3 digits)
Peru 2007 - see Variable: PE2007A_OCC - Main occupation last week (3 digits)
Peru 2017 - see Variable: PE2017A_OCC1 - Occupation (1-digit, in primary job last week)
Philippines 1990 - see Variable: PH1990A_OCC - Occupation
Philippines 2000 - see Variable: PH2000A_OCC - Occupation
Philippines 2010 - see Variable: PH2010A_OCC3 - Usual occupation (3-digit)
Poland 1978 - see Variable: PL1978A_OCC - Occupation
Poland 1988 - see Variable: PL1988A_OCC - Main occupation
Poland 2002 - see Variable: PL2002A_OCC - Occupation
Portugal 1981 - see Variable: PT1981A_OCC - Main occupation
Portugal 1991 - see Variable: PT1991A_OCC - Main occupation
Portugal 2001 - see Variable: PT2001A_OCC - Main occupation
Portugal 2011 - see Variable: PT2011A_OCC - Main occupation
Puerto Rico 1970 - see Variable: PR1970A_OCC - Occupation
Puerto Rico 1980 - see Variable: PR1980A_OCC - Occupation
Puerto Rico 1990 - see Variable: PR1990A_OCC - Occupation
Puerto Rico 2000 - see Variable: PR2000A_OCC - Occupation
Puerto Rico 2005 - see Variable: PR2005A_OCC - Occupation
Puerto Rico 2010 - see Variable: PR2010A_OCC - Occupation
Puerto Rico 2015 - see Variable: PR2015A_OCC - Occupation last week
Puerto Rico 2020 - see Variable: PR2020A_OCC2010 - Occupation last week, 2010 basis
Romania 1992 - see Variable: RO1992A_OCC - Occupation
Romania 2002 - see Variable: RO2002A_OCC4 - Occupation, 4 digits
Romania 2011 - see Variable: RO2011A_OCC - Occupation (unrecoded)
Rwanda 2002 - see Variable: RW2002A_OCC - Occupation
Rwanda 2012 - see Variable: RW2012A_OCC2 - Occupation (3-digit)
Saint Lucia 1991 - see Variable: LC1991A_OCC - Occupation
Senegal 1988 - see Variable: SN1988A_OCC - Occupation
Senegal 2002 - see Variable: SN2002A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Senegal 2013 - see Variable: SN2013A_OCC3 - Profession or occupation (3-digit)
Sierra Leone 2004 - see Variable: SL2004A_OCC - Occupation
Sierra Leone 2015 - see Variable: SL2015A_OCC - Main occupation in the past 12 months
Slovakia 1991 - see Variable: SK1991A_OCC - Occupation (2-digit)
Slovakia 2001 - see Variable: SK2001A_OCC2 - Occupation (2-digit)
Slovakia 2011 - see Variable: SK2011A_OCC2 - Occupation (2-digit)
Slovenia 2002 - see Variable: SI2002A_OCC - Occupation
South Africa 1996 - see Variable: ZA1996A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
South Africa 2001 - see Variable: ZA2001A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digit
South Africa 2007 - see Variable: ZA2007A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
South Sudan 2008 - see Variable: SS2008A_OCC - Occupation
Spain 1981 - see Variable: ES1981A_OCC - Occupation
Spain 1991 - see Variable: ES1991A_OCC - Occupation
Spain 2001 - see Variable: ES2001A_OCC - Occupation
Spain 2011 - see Variable: ES2011A_OCC - Occupation, 2-digits
Sudan 2008 - see Variable: SD2008A_OCC - Occupation
Suriname 2004 - see Variable: SR2004A_OCC - Occupation
Suriname 2012 - see Variable: SR2012A_OCC - Occupation (groups)
Switzerland 1970 - see Variable: CH1970A_ISCO - Present occupation (ISCO)
Switzerland 1980 - see Variable: CH1980A_ISCO - Present occupation (ISCO-COM)
Switzerland 1990 - see Variable: CH1990A_ISCO4 - Present occupation (ISCO-COM)
Switzerland 2000 - see Variable: CH2000A_ISCO4 - Present occupation (ISCO-COM)
Switzerland 2011 - see Variable: CH2011A_OCC - Current occupation (1-digit, ISCO-08)
Tanzania 1988 - see Variable: TZ1988A_OCC - Occupation
Tanzania 2002 - see Variable: TZ2002A_OCC - Occupation last week
Tanzania 2012 - see Variable: TZ2012A_OCC - Occupation
Thailand 1970 - see Variable: TH1970A_OCC - Principal occupation last year
Thailand 1980 - see Variable: TH1980A_OCC - Occupation last year
Thailand 1990 - see Variable: TH1990A_OCC3 - Occupation last year
Thailand 2000 - see Variable: TH2000A_OCC3 - Occupation last year, 3 digits
Togo 1960 - see Variable: TG1960A_OCC - Occupation (3-digits)
Togo 1970 - see Variable: TG1970A_OCC3 - Occupation (3-digits)
Togo 2010 - see Variable: TG2010A_OCC2 - Occupation (3-digits)
Trinidad and Tobago 1980 - see Variable: TT1980A_OCC - Main occupation (2-digit)
Trinidad and Tobago 1990 - see Variable: TT1990A_OCC - Main occupation during previous week (three digits)
Trinidad and Tobago 2000 - see Variable: TT2000A_OCC - Main occupation (3 digits)
Turkey 1985 - see Variable: TR1985A_OCC2 - Occupation (2-digit)
Turkey 1990 - see Variable: TR1990A_OCC2 - Current occupation (2 digits)
Turkey 2000 - see Variable: TR2000A_OCC2 - Current occupation, 2 digit
Uganda 1991 - see Variable: UG1991A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Uganda 2002 - see Variable: UG2002A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Uganda 2014 - see Variable: UG2014A_OCC - Occupation (2-digits)
United Kingdom 1961 - see Variable: UK1961A_OCC - Occupation
United Kingdom 1971 - see Variable: UK1971A_OCC - Occupation
United Kingdom 1991 - see Variable: UK1991A_OCC - Occupational classification
United Kingdom 2001 - see Variable: UK2001A_OCC3 - Standard occupational classification 2000-minor
United States 1960 - see Variable: US1960A_OCC - Occupation
United States 1970 - see Variable: US1970A_OCC - Occupation
United States 1980 - see Variable: US1980A_OCC - Occupation
United States 1990 - see Variable: US1990A_OCC - Occupation
United States 2000 - see Variable: US2000A_OCC - Occupation
United States 2005 - see Variable: US2005A_OCC2000M - Occupation, 2000 basis, modal category assignment
United States 2010 - see Variable: US2010A_OCC - Occupation
United States 2015 - see Variable: US2015A_OCC - Occupation last week
United States 2020 - see Variable: US2020A_OCC - Occupation last week
Uruguay 1963 - see Variable: UY1963A_OCC2 - Primary occupation [2-digit]
Uruguay 1975 - see Variable: UY1975A_OCC - Occupation (COTA, 3 digits)
Uruguay 1985 - see Variable: UY1985A_OCC - Occupation during the past week
Uruguay 1996 - see Variable: UY1996A_OCC - Occupation (ISCO 88, 3 digits)
Uruguay 2006 - see Variable: UY2006A_OCC3 - Occupation (ISCO-88, 3 digits)
Venezuela 1981 - see Variable: VE1981A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digits
Venezuela 1990 - see Variable: VE1990A_OCC - Occupation, 3 digits
Venezuela 2001 - see Variable: VE2001A_OCC - Occupation
Vietnam 1989 - see Variable: VN1989A_OCC2 - Occupation, 2 digits
Vietnam 1999 - see Variable: VN1999A_OCC3 - Occupation, 3 digit
Vietnam 2009 - see Variable: VN2009A_OCC - Occupation
Vietnam 2019 - see Variable: VN2019A_OCC1 - Occupation, 1 digit
Zambia 1990 - see Variable: ZM1990A_OCC - Occupation
Zambia 2000 - see Variable: ZM2000A_OCC - Main occupation last 12 months, 3 digits
Zambia 2010 - see Variable: ZM2010A_OCC2 - Main occupation last 12 months, 3 digits
Zimbabwe 2012 - see Variable: ZW2012A_OCC - Occupation (3-digits)
</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="INDGEN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="INDGEN">
  <location EndPos="117" StartPos="115" width="3" />
  <labl>Industry, general recode</labl>
  <txt>INDGEN recodes the industrial classifications of the various samples into twelve groups that can be fairly consistently identified across all available samples. The groupings roughly conform to the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC). The third digit of INDGEN retains important detail among the service industries that could not be consistently distinguished in all samples.

"Industry" refers to the activity or product of the establishment or sector in which a person worked.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>Agriculture, fishing, and forestry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>Mining and extraction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>Electricity, gas, water and waste management</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>Construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale and retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>Hotels and restaurants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>Transportation, storage, and communications</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>Financial services and insurance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Public administration and defense</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Services, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Business services and real estate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112</catValu>
    <labl>Education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>113</catValu>
    <labl>Health and social work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>114</catValu>
    <labl>Other services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Private household services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Other industry, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Response suppressed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="IND">
  <location EndPos="122" StartPos="118" width="5" />
  <labl>Industry, unrecoded</labl>
  <txt>"Industry" refers to the activity or product of the establishment or sector in which the person worked. IND is classified according to the system used by the respective national census office at the time, and is not recoded by IPUMS-International.</txt>
  <stdCatgry URI="https://international.ipums.org/international-action/variables/IND#source_variables_section" />
  <codInstr>IND is a 5-digit numeric variable.

Some samples use fewer than 5 digits. In those cases, the data are right-justified, and the extra leading digits are padded with zeroes.

Argentina 1970 - see Variable: AR1970A_IND4 - Industry [4 digit]
Argentina 1980 - see Variable: AR1980A_IND - Industry
Argentina 1991 - see Variable: AR1991A_IND - Industry
Argentina 2001 - see Variable: AR2001A_IND - Industry
Armenia 2001 - see Variable: AM2001A_IND - Principal activity at place of work
Armenia 2011 - see Variable: AM2011A_IND - Industry
Austria 1971 - see Variable: AT1971A_INDBR - Economic activity of supporter: branch
Austria 1981 - see Variable: AT1981A_INDBR - Economic activity of supporter: branch
Austria 1991 - see Variable: AT1991A_INDBR - Economic activity of supporter: branch
Austria 2001 - see Variable: AT2001A_INDBR - Economic activity of supporter: branch
Austria 2011 - see Variable: AT2011A_IND - Industry
Bangladesh 1991 - see Variable: BD1991A_IND - Industry
Bangladesh 2001 - see Variable: BD2001A_IND - Main work field
Bangladesh 2011 - see Variable: BD2011A_IND - Industry
Belarus 2009 - see Variable: BY2009A_ECONACT - Industry
Benin 1979 - see Variable: BJ1979A_IND - Industry (1-digit)
Benin 1992 - see Variable: BJ1992A_IND3 - Industry (2-digits)
Benin 2002 - see Variable: BJ2002A_IND2 - Industry (2-digits)
Benin 2013 - see Variable: BJ2013A_IND3 - Industry (3-digit)
Bolivia 1976 - see Variable: BO1976A_IND - Industry
Bolivia 1992 - see Variable: BO1992A_IND3 - Activity, 3 digits
Bolivia 2001 - see Variable: BO2001A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Bolivia 2012 - see Variable: BO2012A_IND2 - Industry (2 digit)
Botswana 1981 - see Variable: BW1981A_IND - Industry
Botswana 1991 - see Variable: BW1991A_IND - Industry
Botswana 2001 - see Variable: BW2001A_IND - Industry
Botswana 2011 - see Variable: BW2011A_IND - Industry, 3-digits
Brazil 1960 - see Variable: BR1960A_INDUSTRY - Industry
Brazil 1970 - see Variable: BR1970A_INDUSTRY - Industry
Brazil 1980 - see Variable: BR1980A_INDUSTRY - Industry
Brazil 1991 - see Variable: BR1991A_IND - Industry
Brazil 2000 - see Variable: BR2000A_IND - Industry, 5 digits
Brazil 2010 - see Variable: BR2010A_IND - Industry of work from July 25 to July 31, 2010
Burkina Faso 1996 - see Variable: BF1996A_IND - Branch of activity
Cambodia 1998 - see Variable: KH1998A_IND - Industry
Cambodia 2004 - see Variable: KH2004A_IND3 - Industry (3-digits)
Cambodia 2008 - see Variable: KH2008A_IND - Industry
Cambodia 2013 - see Variable: KH2013A_IND - Industry (3-digits)
Cambodia 2019 - see Variable: KH2019A_IND3 - Industy (ISIC rev 4, 3-digit)
Cameroon 2005 - see Variable: CM2005A_IND - Industry
Canada 1971 - see Variable: CA1971A_IND - Industry
Canada 1981 - see Variable: CA1981A_IND - Industry (1981 standard industrial classification)
Canada 1991 - see Variable: CA1991A_IND80 - Industry (1980 standard industrial classification)
Canada 2001 - see Variable: CA2001A_IND80P - Industry (1980 Standard Industrial Classification)
Canada 2011 - see Variable: CA2011A_IND - Industry
Chile 1960 - see Variable: CL1960A_IND - Industry
Chile 1970 - see Variable: CL1970A_IND4 - Industry (4-digit)
Chile 1982 - see Variable: CL1982A_IND4 - Industry (4-digit)
Chile 1992 - see Variable: CL1992A_IND - Industry
Chile 2002 - see Variable: CL2002A_IND - Industry
Chile 2017 - see Variable: CL2017A_IND - Industry (1-digit)
China 1982 - see Variable: CN1982A_INDUSTRY - Industry
China 1990 - see Variable: CN1990A_IND - Industry
China 2000 - see Variable: CN2000A_IND - Industry (2-digit)
Colombia 1964 - see Variable: CO1964A_IND4 - Industry, 4 digits
Colombia 1973 - see Variable: CO1973A_IND - Industry
Colombia 1993 - see Variable: CO1993A_IND - Industry
Colombia 2005 - see Variable: CO2005A_IND - Industry (2-digit)
Costa Rica 1963 - see Variable: CR1963A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Costa Rica 1973 - see Variable: CR1973A_IND4 - Industry, 4 digits
Costa Rica 1984 - see Variable: CR1984A_IND4 - Industry, 4 digits
Costa Rica 2000 - see Variable: CR2000A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Costa Rica 2011 - see Variable: CR2011A_IND - Industry 2-digit
Cuba 2002 - see Variable: CU2002A_IND - Industry
Cuba 2012 - see Variable: CU2012A_IND - Industry
Côte d'Ivoire 1988 - see Variable: CI1988A_IND - Industry (1-digit)
Côte d'Ivoire 1998 - see Variable: CI1998A_IND2 - Industry sector (detailed)
Dominican Republic 1960 - see Variable: DO1960A_IND - Industry
Dominican Republic 1970 - see Variable: DO1970A_IND1 - Industry, 3 digits
Dominican Republic 1981 - see Variable: DO1981A_IND - Industry (3-digit)
Dominican Republic 2002 - see Variable: DO2002A_IND - Industry
Dominican Republic 2010 - see Variable: DO2010A_IND - Main activity of business
Ecuador 1962 - see Variable: EC1962A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Ecuador 1982 - see Variable: EC1982A_IND3 - Industry
Ecuador 1990 - see Variable: EC1990A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Ecuador 2001 - see Variable: EC2001A_IND - Industry, 3 digits
Ecuador 2010 - see Variable: EC2010A_IND3 - Industry (3 digits, ISIC rev 4)
Egypt 1986 - see Variable: EG1986A_IND3 - Industry (3-digit)
Egypt 1996 - see Variable: EG1996A_IND3 - Industry (ISIC)
Egypt 2006 - see Variable: EG2006A_IND - Industry, 3-digit
El Salvador 1992 - see Variable: SV1992A_IND - Industry (3-digit)
El Salvador 2007 - see Variable: SV2007A_IND3DIG - Industry (3-digit)
Ethiopia 1984 - see Variable: ET1984A_IND2 - Industry
Ethiopia 1994 - see Variable: ET1994A_IND - Industry
Fiji 1966 - see Variable: FJ1966A_IND - Industry
Fiji 1976 - see Variable: FJ1976A_IND - Industry
Fiji 1986 - see Variable: FJ1986A_IND - Industry 3 digits
Fiji 1996 - see Variable: FJ1996A_IND2DIG - Industry (2 digits)
Fiji 2007 - see Variable: FJ2007A_IND2 - Industry, 2 digits
Fiji 2014 - see Variable: FJ2014A_IND - Industry
Finland 2010 - see Variable: FI2010A_IND - Industry
France 1962 - see Variable: FR1962A_IND - Industry
France 1968 - see Variable: FR1968A_IND41 - Industry, 41 categories
France 1975 - see Variable: FR1975A_INDUN - Industry, UNO
France 1982 - see Variable: FR1982A_INDUN - Industry, United Nations nomenclature
France 1990 - see Variable: FR1990A_IND15 - Industry, 15 categories
France 1999 - see Variable: FR1999A_INDCITI - Industry, ISIC
France 2006 - see Variable: FR2006A_IND700N - Economic activity in 700 categories (2003 classification) numeric recode
France 2011 - see Variable: FR2011A_IND - Industry, 732 categories
Germany 1970 - see Variable: DE1970A_IND - Industry
Germany 1971 - see Variable: DE1971A_IND - Industry
Germany 1981 - see Variable: DE1981A_IND - Industry
Germany 1987 - see Variable: DE1987A_IND - Industry
Ghana 2000 - see Variable: GH2000A_IND - Industry
Ghana 2010 - see Variable: GH2010A_IND - Industry (major groups)
Greece 1971 - see Variable: GR1971A_IND - Industry
Greece 1981 - see Variable: GR1981A_IND - Industry
Greece 1991 - see Variable: GR1991A_IND - Industry
Greece 2001 - see Variable: GR2001A_IND - Industry
Greece 2011 - see Variable: GR2011A_IND - Industry
Guatemala 1964 - see Variable: GT1964A_IND3 - Field of economic activity (3-digits)
Guatemala 1973 - see Variable: GT1973A_IND3 - Industry (3-digits)
Guatemala 1981 - see Variable: GT1981A_IND3 - Industry (3-digits)
Guatemala 1994 - see Variable: GT1994A_IND2 - Field of economic activity (2-digits)
Guatemala 2002 - see Variable: GT2002A_IND1 - Field of economic activity (1-digit)
Guinea 1983 - see Variable: GN1983A_IND2 - Branch of economic activity, 2 digits
Guinea 2014 - see Variable: GN2014A_IND - Industry (3-digit)
Haiti 1982 - see Variable: HT1982A_IND - Branch of work
Haiti 2003 - see Variable: HT2003A_IND2 - Industry, 3 digits
Honduras 1961 - see Variable: HN1961A_IND - Industry (2-digits)
Honduras 1974 - see Variable: HN1974A_IND - Industry (3-digits)
Honduras 2001 - see Variable: HN2001A_IND - Industry (4-digit)
Honduras 2013 - see Variable: HN2013A_IND3 - Economic activity (3-digit)
Hungary 2001 - see Variable: HU2001A_IND - Industry, branch of economy
Hungary 2011 - see Variable: HU2011A_IND - Industry
Indonesia 1971 - see Variable: ID1971A_IND - Industry
Indonesia 1976 - see Variable: ID1976A_IND - Industry
Indonesia 1980 - see Variable: ID1980A_IND - Industry
Indonesia 1985 - see Variable: ID1985A_IND - Industry of primary occupation
Indonesia 1990 - see Variable: ID1990A_IND - Industry of main occupation last week
Indonesia 1995 - see Variable: ID1995A_IND - Industry
Indonesia 2000 - see Variable: ID2000A_IND - Industry of primary occupation
Indonesia 2005 - see Variable: ID2005A_IND - Industry
Indonesia 2010 - see Variable: ID2010A_IND - Industry
Iran 2006 - see Variable: IR2006A_IND4 - Industry
Iran 2011 - see Variable: IR2011A_IND - Industry (3-digit)
Iraq 1997 - see Variable: IQ1997A_IND - Industry
Ireland 1971 - see Variable: IE1971A_IND - Industry
Ireland 1981 - see Variable: IE1981A_IND - Industry class
Ireland 1986 - see Variable: IE1986A_IND - Industry class
Ireland 1991 - see Variable: IE1991A_IND - Industry class
Ireland 1996 - see Variable: IE1996A_IND - Industry class
Ireland 2002 - see Variable: IE2002A_IND - Industry class
Ireland 2006 - see Variable: IE2006A_IND - Industry class
Ireland 2011 - see Variable: IE2011A_IND - Industry
Ireland 2016 - see Variable: IE2016A_IND - Industry
Israel 1972 - see Variable: IL1972A_IND - Industry
Israel 1983 - see Variable: IL1983A_IND - Industry
Israel 1995 - see Variable: IL1995A_IND - Industry
Israel 2008 - see Variable: IL2008A_IND - Branch of economy
Italy 2001 - see Variable: IT2001A_IND - Industry
Italy 2011 - see Variable: IT2011A_IND - Sector of economic activity
Jamaica 1982 - see Variable: JM1982A_IND - Industry or type of business during past week / in last job
Jamaica 1991 - see Variable: JM1991A_IND3 - Industry during past week or in last job, 3 digits
Jamaica 2001 - see Variable: JM2001A_IND3 - Industry 3-digit
Jordan 2004 - see Variable: JO2004A_IND - Major current economic activity of the establishment
Kenya 2019 - see Variable: KE2019A_IND1 - Industry, ISIC section
Kyrgyzstan 1999 - see Variable: KG1999A_IND - Activity type of an enterprise you are working in
Kyrgyzstan 2009 - see Variable: KG2009A_IND - Type of industry, enterprise or organization
Laos 1995 - see Variable: LA1995A_IND2 - Main industry in the last 12 months (2-digit)
Laos 2005 - see Variable: LA2005A_IND3 - Industry (ISIC 3-digit)
Laos 2015 - see Variable: LA2015A_IND2 - Industry (2-digit ISIC Rev. 4)
Lesotho 2006 - see Variable: LS2006A_IND - Industry (2-digits)
Liberia 1974 - see Variable: LR1974A_IND - Industry (3-digit)
Liberia 2008 - see Variable: LR2008A_IND - Industry
Malawi 1987 - see Variable: MW1987A_IND2 - Industry, 2 digit
Malawi 1998 - see Variable: MW1998A_IND4 - Industry, 4-digit
Malawi 2008 - see Variable: MW2008A_IND2 - Main industry
Malawi 2018 - see Variable: MW2018A_IND3 - Main industry (ISIC 2008 3-digit)
Malaysia 1970 - see Variable: MY1970A_IND3 - Industry last week
Malaysia 1980 - see Variable: MY1980A_IND3 - Industry last week (3 digits)
Malaysia 1991 - see Variable: MY1991A_IND3 - Main industry (3 digits)
Malaysia 2000 - see Variable: MY2000A_IND3 - Main industry - 3 digits
Mali 1987 - see Variable: ML1987A_IND - Principal branch of employment last month
Mali 1998 - see Variable: ML1998A_IND - Branch of economic activity
Mali 2009 - see Variable: ML2009A_IND - Industry
Mauritius 1990 - see Variable: MU1990A_IND - Industry (1-digit)
Mauritius 2000 - see Variable: MU2000A_IND1 - Industry (1 digit)
Mauritius 2011 - see Variable: MU2011A_IND2 - Industry (2-digit)
Mexico 1960 - see Variable: MX1960A_IND - Industry
Mexico 1970 - see Variable: MX1970A_IND - Industry
Mexico 1990 - see Variable: MX1990A_IND5 - Industry, 5 digits
Mexico 1995 - see Variable: MX1995A_IND - Industry
Mexico 2000 - see Variable: MX2000A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Mexico 2010 - see Variable: MX2010A_IND - Industry
Mexico 2015 - see Variable: MX2015A_IND - Industry
Mexico 2020 - see Variable: MX2020A_IND - Industry (4-digits)
Mongolia 2000 - see Variable: MN2000A_IND - Industry
Mongolia 2010 - see Variable: MN2010A_IND2 - Industry, division (ISIC Revision 4)
Mongolia 2020 - see Variable: MN2020A_IND3 - Main industry (3-digit)
Morocco 1982 - see Variable: MA1982A_IND3 - Industry (3-digit)
Morocco 1994 - see Variable: MA1994A_IND2 - Industry (2 digits)
Morocco 2004 - see Variable: MA2004A_IND2 - Sector of economic activity (2-digit)
Morocco 2014 - see Variable: MA2014A_IND2 - Industry (2-digit)
Mozambique 1997 - see Variable: MZ1997A_IND1 - Industry
Mozambique 2007 - see Variable: MZ2007A_IND - Industry
Mozambique 2017 - see Variable: MZ2017A_IND2 - Main economic activity (2-digits CAE Rev.2)
Myanmar 2014 - see Variable: MM2014A_IND - Industry
Nepal 2001 - see Variable: NP2001A_IND - Usual industry
Nepal 2011 - see Variable: NP2011A_IND - Industry (2-digit)
Netherlands 1960 - see Variable: NL1960A_IND - Industry
Netherlands 1971 - see Variable: NL1971A_IND - Industry
Netherlands 2001 - see Variable: NL2001A_IND - Industry
Netherlands 2011 - see Variable: NL2011A_IND - Industry (1-digit)
Nicaragua 1971 - see Variable: NI1971A_IND3 - Industry (ISIC2), 3 digits
Nicaragua 1995 - see Variable: NI1995A_IND - Industry (ISIC 3.1, 3 digits)
Nicaragua 2005 - see Variable: NI2005A_IND3 - Industry (ISIC 3.1, 3 digits))
Pakistan 1973 - see Variable: PK1973A_IND2 - Industry, 2 digit
Palestine 1997 - see Variable: PS1997A_IND - Industry
Palestine 2007 - see Variable: PS2007A_IND - Industry
Palestine 2017 - see Variable: PS2017A_IND - Industry
Panama 1960 - see Variable: PA1960A_IND3 - Industry (3 digit)
Panama 1970 - see Variable: PA1970A_IND3 - Industry [3 digit]
Panama 1980 - see Variable: PA1980A_IND - Industry, 3-digit
Panama 1990 - see Variable: PA1990A_IND3 - Industry - 3 Digits
Panama 2000 - see Variable: PA2000A_IND - Economic activity, 3 digits
Panama 2010 - see Variable: PA2010A_IND - Economic activity, 4 digits
Papua New Guinea 1980 - see Variable: PG1980A_IND - Industry, 3 digits
Papua New Guinea 2000 - see Variable: PG2000A_IND3 - Industry (3-digit)
Paraguay 1962 - see Variable: PY1962A_IND3 - Industry (3 digits)
Paraguay 1972 - see Variable: PY1972A_IND3 - Industry (3 digits)
Paraguay 1982 - see Variable: PY1982A_IND3 - Industry, 3-digits
Paraguay 1992 - see Variable: PY1992A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digits
Paraguay 2002 - see Variable: PY2002A_IND - Industry (4 digits)
Peru 1993 - see Variable: PE1993A_IND - Economic activity (4 digits)
Peru 2007 - see Variable: PE2007A_IND - Economic activity (4-digits)
Peru 2017 - see Variable: PE2017A_IND4 - Economic activity (4-digits, in primary job last week)
Philippines 1990 - see Variable: PH1990A_IND - Industry
Philippines 1995 - see Variable: PH1995A_IND - Industry
Philippines 2000 - see Variable: PH2000A_IND - Industry
Philippines 2010 - see Variable: PH2010A_IND3 - Kind of business or industry (3-digit)
Poland 1978 - see Variable: PL1978A_IND - Industry (of person providing support)
Poland 2002 - see Variable: PL2002A_IND - Industry (main employer)
Portugal 1981 - see Variable: PT1981A_IND - Industry
Portugal 1991 - see Variable: PT1991A_IND - Industry
Portugal 2001 - see Variable: PT2001A_IND - Industry
Portugal 2011 - see Variable: PT2011A_IND - Industry
Puerto Rico 1970 - see Variable: PR1970A_IND1990 - Industry, 1990 basis
Puerto Rico 1980 - see Variable: PR1980A_IND1990 - Industry, 1990 basis
Puerto Rico 1990 - see Variable: PR1990A_IND - Industry
Puerto Rico 2000 - see Variable: PR2000A_IND1990 - Industry, 1990 basis
Puerto Rico 2005 - see Variable: PR2005A_IND1990 - Industry, 1990 basis
Puerto Rico 2010 - see Variable: PR2010A_IND - Industry
Puerto Rico 2015 - see Variable: PR2015A_IND - Industry
Puerto Rico 2020 - see Variable: PR2020A_IND - Industry
Romania 1977 - see Variable: RO1977A_IND - Industry of supporter
Romania 1977 - see Variable: RO1977A_WKACT - Activity category
Romania 1992 - see Variable: RO1992A_IND - Industry
Romania 2002 - see Variable: RO2002A_IND - Industry
Romania 2011 - see Variable: RO2011A_INDGEN - Industry (general categories)
Rwanda 2002 - see Variable: RW2002A_IND - Industry
Rwanda 2012 - see Variable: RW2012A_IND2 - Industry (3-digit)
Saint Lucia 1991 - see Variable: LC1991A_IND3 - Industry, 2 digit
Senegal 1988 - see Variable: SN1988A_IND - Industry
Senegal 2013 - see Variable: SN2013A_IND3 - Industry (3-digit)
Sierra Leone 2004 - see Variable: SL2004A_IND - Industry
Slovenia 2002 - see Variable: SI2002A_IND - Industry
South Africa 1996 - see Variable: ZA1996A_IND2 - Industry, 2 digits
South Africa 2001 - see Variable: ZA2001A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digit
South Africa 2007 - see Variable: ZA2007A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digit
South Sudan 2008 - see Variable: SS2008A_IND - Industry
Spain 1981 - see Variable: ES1981A_IND - Industry
Spain 1991 - see Variable: ES1991A_IND - Activity of the establishment
Spain 2001 - see Variable: ES2001A_IND - Industry
Spain 2011 - see Variable: ES2011A_IND - Industry, 2-digits
Sudan 2008 - see Variable: SD2008A_IND - Industry
Suriname 2004 - see Variable: SR2004A_IND - Industry
Suriname 2012 - see Variable: SR2012A_IND - Industry (groups)
Switzerland 1970 - see Variable: CH1970A_IND - Branch of economic activity (industry)
Switzerland 1980 - see Variable: CH1980A_IND - Branch of economic activity (industry)
Switzerland 1990 - see Variable: CH1990A_IND - Branch of economic activity (industry)
Switzerland 2000 - see Variable: CH2000A_IND - Branch of economic activity (industry)
Switzerland 2011 - see Variable: CH2011A_IND2 - Industry of local unit, workplace (NOGA 2-digit)
Tanzania 2002 - see Variable: TZ2002A_IND - Industry last week
Tanzania 2012 - see Variable: TZ2012A_IND - Industry
Thailand 1970 - see Variable: TH1970A_IND - Principal industry last year
Thailand 1980 - see Variable: TH1980A_IND - Principal industry last year
Thailand 1990 - see Variable: TH1990A_IND3 - Principal industry last year, 3 digits
Thailand 2000 - see Variable: TH2000A_IND3 - Industry last year, 3 digits
Togo 1970 - see Variable: TG1970A_IND - Industry (1-digit)
Togo 2010 - see Variable: TG2010A_IND3 - Industry (3-digits)
Trinidad and Tobago 1980 - see Variable: TT1980A_IND - Industry (2-digit)
Trinidad and Tobago 1990 - see Variable: TT1990A_IND - Industry
Trinidad and Tobago 2000 - see Variable: TT2000A_IND - Industry (2 digits)
Turkey 1985 - see Variable: TR1985A_INDALT - Industry (2-digit)
Turkey 1990 - see Variable: TR1990A_IND2 - Industry (2 digits)
Turkey 2000 - see Variable: TR2000A_IND2 - Industry, 2 digit
Uganda 2002 - see Variable: UG2002A_IND - Industry
United Kingdom 1961 - see Variable: UK1961A_IND - Industry
United Kingdom 1971 - see Variable: UK1971A_IND - Industry
United Kingdom 1991 - see Variable: UK1991A_IND - Industrial classification
United Kingdom 2001 - see Variable: UK2001A_IND - Industry classification
United States 1960 - see Variable: US1960A_IND - Industry
United States 1970 - see Variable: US1970A_IND - Industry
United States 1980 - see Variable: US1980A_IND - Industry
United States 1990 - see Variable: US1990A_IND - Industry
United States 2000 - see Variable: US2000A_IND - Industry
United States 2005 - see Variable: US2005A_IND - Industry
United States 2010 - see Variable: US2010A_IND - Industry
United States 2015 - see Variable: US2015A_IND - Industry
United States 2020 - see Variable: US2020A_IND - Industry
Uruguay 1963 - see Variable: UY1963A_IND2 - Primary industry [2-digit]
Uruguay 1985 - see Variable: UY1985A_IND - Industry during the past week
Uruguay 1996 - see Variable: UY1996A_IND2 - Industry (ISIC 3, 2 digits)
Uruguay 2006 - see Variable: UY2006A_IND3 - Industry (ISIC rev 3, 3 digits)
Venezuela 1981 - see Variable: VE1981A_IND - Industry
Venezuela 1990 - see Variable: VE1990A_IND - Industry
Venezuela 2001 - see Variable: VE2001A_IND - Industry
Vietnam 1989 - see Variable: VN1989A_IND2 - Industry, 2 digits
Vietnam 1999 - see Variable: VN1999A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digit
Vietnam 2009 - see Variable: VN2009A_IND - Industry
Vietnam 2019 - see Variable: VN2019A_IND3 - Industry, 3 digit
Zambia 1990 - see Variable: ZM1990A_IND - Industry
Zambia 2000 - see Variable: ZM2000A_IND - Type of industry, 3 digits
Zambia 2010 - see Variable: ZM2010A_IND2 - Industry, 3 digits
</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="CLASSWK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="CLASSWK">
  <location EndPos="123" StartPos="123" width="1" />
  <labl>Status in employment (class of worker) [general version]</labl>
  <txt>CLASSWK refers to the status of an economically active person with respect to his or her employment -- that is, the type of explicit or implicit contract of employment with other persons or organizations that the person has in his/her job. In general, the variable indicates whether a person was self-employed, or worked for someone else, either for pay or as an unpaid family worker. CLASSWK is related to EMPSTAT, which is used to define the universe in many samples. 

Class of worker is often referred to as "status in employment" in other sources.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salary worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Unpaid worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="CLASSWKD" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="CLASSWKD">
  <location EndPos="126" StartPos="124" width="3" />
  <labl>Status in employment (class of worker) [detailed version]</labl>
  <txt>CLASSWK refers to the status of an economically active person with respect to his or her employment -- that is, the type of explicit or implicit contract of employment with other persons or organizations that the person has in his/her job. In general, the variable indicates whether a person was self-employed, or worked for someone else, either for pay or as an unpaid family worker. CLASSWK is related to EMPSTAT, which is used to define the universe in many samples. 

Class of worker is often referred to as "status in employment" in other sources.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employed, unincorporated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>102</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employed, incorporated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Employer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Sharecropper, employer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Working on own account</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>Own account, agriculture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic worker, self-employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>123</catValu>
    <labl>Subsistence worker, own consumption</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124</catValu>
    <labl>Own account, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>125</catValu>
    <labl>Own account, without temporary/unpaid help</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>126</catValu>
    <labl>Own account, with temporary/unpaid help</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Member of cooperative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>Sharecropper</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>141</catValu>
    <labl>Sharecropper, self-employed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>142</catValu>
    <labl>Sharecropper, employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>150</catValu>
    <labl>Kibbutz member</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>199</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employed, not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salary worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Management</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>202</catValu>
    <labl>Non-management</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>203</catValu>
    <labl>White collar (non-manual)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204</catValu>
    <labl>Blue collar (manual)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>205</catValu>
    <labl>White or blue collar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>206</catValu>
    <labl>Day laborer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>207</catValu>
    <labl>Employee, with a permanent job</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208</catValu>
    <labl>Employee, occasional, temporary, contract</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>209</catValu>
    <labl>Employee without legal contract</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salary worker, private employer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Religious worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salary worker, non-profit, NGO</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>White collar, private</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>215</catValu>
    <labl>Blue collar, private</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>216</catValu>
    <labl>Paid family worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>217</catValu>
    <labl>Cooperative employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salary worker, government or public sector</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Federal, government employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>State government employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>223</catValu>
    <labl>Local government employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>224</catValu>
    <labl>White collar, public</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>225</catValu>
    <labl>Blue collar, public</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>226</catValu>
    <labl>Public companies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>227</catValu>
    <labl>Civil servants, local collectives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic worker (work for private household)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>Seasonal migrant</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>241</catValu>
    <labl>Seasonal migrant, no broker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242</catValu>
    <labl>Seasonal migrant, uses broker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250</catValu>
    <labl>Other wage and salary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Canal zone/commission employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>252</catValu>
    <labl>Government employment/training program</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>253</catValu>
    <labl>Mixed state/private enterprise/parastatal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>254</catValu>
    <labl>Government public work program</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>255</catValu>
    <labl>State enterprise employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>256</catValu>
    <labl>Coordinated and continuous collaboration job</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Unpaid worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Unpaid family worker</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice, unpaid or unspecified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>330</catValu>
    <labl>Trainee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Apprentice or trainee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Works for others without wage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown/missing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="INCWAGE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="INCWAGE">
  <location EndPos="133" StartPos="127" width="7" />
  <labl>Wage and salary income</labl>
  <txt>INCWAGE reports the respondent's weekly, monthly or annual wage and salary income.</txt>
  <codInstr>INCWAGE is a 7-digit numeric variable.

		
Codes9999998 = Unknown/missing.
9999999 = NIU (not in universe).

		
Top codes:Israel 1983: 74,716+
Israel 1995: 20,000+
Canada 1971: 50,000+ females in Atlantic region; 75,000+ for others
Canada 1981: 75,000+ all females, males in Atlantic region; 100,000+ males other regions
Canada 1991-2001: 200,000+
Dominican Republic 1981: 2000+
Germany 1970: 2,500+
Indonesia 1995: 9,999,997+
Italy Surveys 2011-2020: 3000+
Jamaica 1982: 100,000+
Jamaica 1991: 100,000+
Jamaica 2001: 3,000,000+
Panama 1970: 800+
Panama 2000: 9,997+
Panama 2010: 10,000+
Puerto Rico 1970-1980: 50,000+
Puerto Rico 1990: 140,000+
Puerto Rico 2000: 175,000+
Puerto Rico 2005: 999,999+
Puerto Rico 2010: 173,000+
Puerto Rico 2015-2020: 99.5th percentile in the state (higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)
Trinidad and Tobago 2000: 55,000+
U.S.A. 1960: 25,000+
U.S.A. 1970: 50,000+
U.S.A. 1980: 75,000+
U.S.A. 1990: State median of values over 140,000
U.S.A. 2000: State median of values over 175,000
U.S.A. 2005-2020: 99.5th percentile within each state (higher values are the state means of all cases above these cutoffs.)</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="MIGRATEP" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="MIGRATEP">
  <location EndPos="135" StartPos="134" width="2" />
  <labl>Migration status, previous residence</labl>
  <txt>MIGRATEP indicates whether the person's most recent move (if any) was between minor administrative units, major units, or countries.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Same major administrative unit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Same major, same minor administrative unit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Same major, different minor administrative unit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Different major administrative unit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Response suppressed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Not reported/missing/unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="GEOMIG1_P" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="GEOMIG1_P">
  <location EndPos="141" StartPos="136" width="6" />
  <labl>1st subnational geographic level of previous residence, world [consistent boundaries over time]</labl>
  <txt>GEOMIG1_P indicates the major administrative unit in which the person previously resided prior to the survey. Only intra-national migrations are recorded; however, the variable incorporates geographies for every country that lists place of previous residence, to enable comparative analysis of subnational migration. Foreign migrants are coded 097 or 997. Codes for GEOMIG1_1 match the geographic codes in GEOLEV1 (current place of residence).
For similar information for different time intervals since migration, see variables GEOMIG1_1, GEOMIG1_5, and GEOMIG1_10. More on migration and geography can be found here.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051901</catValu>
    <labl>Yerevan [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051902</catValu>
    <labl>Aragatsotn [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051903</catValu>
    <labl>Ararat [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051904</catValu>
    <labl>Armavir [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051905</catValu>
    <labl>Gegharkunik [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051906</catValu>
    <labl>Lori [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051907</catValu>
    <labl>Kotayk [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051908</catValu>
    <labl>Shirak [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051909</catValu>
    <labl>Syunik [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051910</catValu>
    <labl>Vayots Dzor [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051911</catValu>
    <labl>Tavush [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051912</catValu>
    <labl>Nagorno-Karabagh [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051997</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Armenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112001</catValu>
    <labl>Brest [Region: Belarus]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112002</catValu>
    <labl>Vitebsk [Region: Belarus]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112003</catValu>
    <labl>Gomel [Region: Belarus]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112004</catValu>
    <labl>Grodno [Region: Belarus]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112006</catValu>
    <labl>Minsk, Minsk City [Region: Belarus]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112007</catValu>
    <labl>Mogilev [Region: Belarus]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Region: Belarus]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Region: Belarus]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>112099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Region: Belarus]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204001</catValu>
    <labl>Alibori [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204002</catValu>
    <labl>Atacora [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204003</catValu>
    <labl>Atlantique [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204004</catValu>
    <labl>Borgou [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204005</catValu>
    <labl>Collines [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204006</catValu>
    <labl>Couffo [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204007</catValu>
    <labl>Donga [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204008</catValu>
    <labl>Littoral [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204009</catValu>
    <labl>Mono [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204010</catValu>
    <labl>Oueme [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204011</catValu>
    <labl>Plateau [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204012</catValu>
    <labl>Zou [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Department: Benin]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076011</catValu>
    <labl>Rondônia [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076012</catValu>
    <labl>Acre [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076013</catValu>
    <labl>Amazonas [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076014</catValu>
    <labl>Roraima [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076015</catValu>
    <labl>Pará [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076016</catValu>
    <labl>Amapá [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076021</catValu>
    <labl>Maranhão [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076022</catValu>
    <labl>Piauí [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076023</catValu>
    <labl>Ceará [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076024</catValu>
    <labl>Rio Grande do Norte [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076025</catValu>
    <labl>Paraíba [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076026</catValu>
    <labl>Pernambuco, Arquipelago de Fernando de Noronha [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076027</catValu>
    <labl>Alagoas [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076028</catValu>
    <labl>Sergipe [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076029</catValu>
    <labl>Bahia [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076031</catValu>
    <labl>Minas Gerais [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076032</catValu>
    <labl>Espírito Santo [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076033</catValu>
    <labl>Rio de Janeiro, Guanabara [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076035</catValu>
    <labl>São Paulo [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076036</catValu>
    <labl>Serra dos Aimorés [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076041</catValu>
    <labl>Paraná [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076042</catValu>
    <labl>Santa Catarina [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076043</catValu>
    <labl>Rio Grande do Sul [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076051</catValu>
    <labl>Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076052</catValu>
    <labl>Goiás, Tocantins [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076053</catValu>
    <labl>Distrito Federal [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076054</catValu>
    <labl>Brazil, unspecified [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [State: Brazil]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116001</catValu>
    <labl>Banteay Meanchey [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116002</catValu>
    <labl>Battambang [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116003</catValu>
    <labl>Kampong Cham, Tbong Khmum [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116004</catValu>
    <labl>Kampong Chhnang [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116005</catValu>
    <labl>Kampong Speu [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116006</catValu>
    <labl>Kampong Thom [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116007</catValu>
    <labl>Kampot [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116008</catValu>
    <labl>Phnom Penh, Kandal [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116009</catValu>
    <labl>Koh Kong, Preah Sihanouk [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116010</catValu>
    <labl>Kratie [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116011</catValu>
    <labl>Mondul Kiri [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116013</catValu>
    <labl>Preah Vihear [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116014</catValu>
    <labl>Prey Veng [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116015</catValu>
    <labl>Pursat [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116016</catValu>
    <labl>Ratanak Kiri [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116017</catValu>
    <labl>Siem Reap, Otdar Meanchey [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116019</catValu>
    <labl>Stung Treng [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116020</catValu>
    <labl>Svay Rieng [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116021</catValu>
    <labl>Takeo [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116023</catValu>
    <labl>Kep [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116024</catValu>
    <labl>Pailin [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>116099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Cambodia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120002</catValu>
    <labl>Centre, Sud [Province: Cameroon]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120003</catValu>
    <labl>Est [Province: Cameroon]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120004</catValu>
    <labl>Nord, Adamoua, Extrème Nord [Province: Cameroon]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120005</catValu>
    <labl>Littoral [Province: Cameroon]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120007</catValu>
    <labl>Nord Ouest [Province: Cameroon]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120008</catValu>
    <labl>Ouest [Province: Cameroon]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120010</catValu>
    <labl>Sud Ouest [Province: Cameroon]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120096</catValu>
    <labl>Cameroon - unknown arrondissement [Province: Cameroon]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Province: Cameroon]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Cameroon]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Cameroon]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152001</catValu>
    <labl>Tarapaca [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152002</catValu>
    <labl>Antofagasta [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152003</catValu>
    <labl>Atacama [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152004</catValu>
    <labl>Coquimbo [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152005</catValu>
    <labl>Aconcagua [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152006</catValu>
    <labl>Valparaíso [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152007</catValu>
    <labl>Santiago [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152008</catValu>
    <labl>O'Higgins [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152009</catValu>
    <labl>Colchagua [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152010</catValu>
    <labl>Curicó [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152011</catValu>
    <labl>Talca [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152012</catValu>
    <labl>Maule [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152013</catValu>
    <labl>Linares [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152014</catValu>
    <labl>Ñuble [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152015</catValu>
    <labl>Concepción [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152016</catValu>
    <labl>Arauco [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152017</catValu>
    <labl>Bío Bío [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152018</catValu>
    <labl>Malleco [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152019</catValu>
    <labl>Cautín [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152020</catValu>
    <labl>Valdivia [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152021</catValu>
    <labl>Osorno [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152022</catValu>
    <labl>Llanquihue [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152023</catValu>
    <labl>Chiloé [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152024</catValu>
    <labl>Aysén [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152025</catValu>
    <labl>Magallanes [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Chile]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170005</catValu>
    <labl>Antioquia [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170008</catValu>
    <labl>Atlántico [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170011</catValu>
    <labl>Bogotá D.C., Cundinamarca [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170013</catValu>
    <labl>Bolívar, Sucre [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170015</catValu>
    <labl>Boyacá, Casanare [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170018</catValu>
    <labl>Caquetá [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170019</catValu>
    <labl>Cauca [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170023</catValu>
    <labl>Córdoba [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170027</catValu>
    <labl>Chocó [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170041</catValu>
    <labl>Huila [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170044</catValu>
    <labl>La Guajira [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170050</catValu>
    <labl>Meta [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170052</catValu>
    <labl>Nariño [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170054</catValu>
    <labl>Cesar, Norte De Santander, Magdalena [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170066</catValu>
    <labl>Caldas, Quindío, Risaralda [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170068</catValu>
    <labl>Santander [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170073</catValu>
    <labl>Tolima [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170076</catValu>
    <labl>Valle Del Cauca [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170081</catValu>
    <labl>Arauca [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170086</catValu>
    <labl>Putumayo [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170088</catValu>
    <labl>Archipiélago De San Andrés Y Providencia [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170095</catValu>
    <labl>Amazonas, Guaviare, Vaupés, Vichada, Guainía [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Department: Colombia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188001</catValu>
    <labl>San José [Province: Costa Rica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188002</catValu>
    <labl>Alajuela [Province: Costa Rica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188003</catValu>
    <labl>Cartago [Province: Costa Rica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188004</catValu>
    <labl>Heredia [Province: Costa Rica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188005</catValu>
    <labl>Guanacaste [Province: Costa Rica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188006</catValu>
    <labl>Puntarenas [Province: Costa Rica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188007</catValu>
    <labl>Limón [Province: Costa Rica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Province: Costa Rica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>188098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Costa Rica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192021</catValu>
    <labl>Pinar del Río, Artemisa, Mayabeque [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192023</catValu>
    <labl>La Habana [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192025</catValu>
    <labl>Matanzas [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192026</catValu>
    <labl>Villa Clara [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192027</catValu>
    <labl>Cienfuegos [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192028</catValu>
    <labl>Sancti Spíritus [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192029</catValu>
    <labl>Ciego de Ávila [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192030</catValu>
    <labl>Camagüey [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192031</catValu>
    <labl>Las Tunas [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192032</catValu>
    <labl>Holguín [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192033</catValu>
    <labl>Granma [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192034</catValu>
    <labl>Santiago de Cuba [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192035</catValu>
    <labl>Guantánamo [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192040</catValu>
    <labl>Isla de la Juventud [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192997</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Cuba]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218001</catValu>
    <labl>Azuay [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218002</catValu>
    <labl>Bolívar [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218004</catValu>
    <labl>Carchi [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218005</catValu>
    <labl>Cotopaxi [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218006</catValu>
    <labl>Chimborazo [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218007</catValu>
    <labl>El Oro [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218009</catValu>
    <labl>Cañar, Esmeraldas, Guayas, Manabí, Manga del Cura [Disputed canton], Pichincha, El Piedrero [Disputed canton], Los Ríos, Santa Elena, Santo Domingo de las Tsáchilas, Galápagos [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218010</catValu>
    <labl>Imbabura, Las Golondrinas [Disputed canton] [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218011</catValu>
    <labl>Loja [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218014</catValu>
    <labl>Morona Santiago [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218016</catValu>
    <labl>Pastaza [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218018</catValu>
    <labl>Tungurahua [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218019</catValu>
    <labl>Zamora Chinchipe [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218021</catValu>
    <labl>Napo, Orellana, Sucumbíos [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown and Disputed Zones [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>218999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Ecuador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818000</catValu>
    <labl>Reported same governorate as household location [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818001</catValu>
    <labl>Giza, 6th October City, Cairo, Helwan [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818002</catValu>
    <labl>Alexandria [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818003</catValu>
    <labl>Port Said [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818004</catValu>
    <labl>Suez [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818011</catValu>
    <labl>Demietta [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818012</catValu>
    <labl>Dakahlia [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818013</catValu>
    <labl>Sharkia [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818014</catValu>
    <labl>Kaliobia [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818015</catValu>
    <labl>Kafr Sheikh [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818016</catValu>
    <labl>Gharbia [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818018</catValu>
    <labl>Menoufia, Behera [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818019</catValu>
    <labl>Ismailia [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818022</catValu>
    <labl>Bani Swif [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818023</catValu>
    <labl>Fayoum [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818024</catValu>
    <labl>Menia [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818025</catValu>
    <labl>Asiut [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818026</catValu>
    <labl>Sohag [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818027</catValu>
    <labl>Qena, Luxor [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818028</catValu>
    <labl>Aswan [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818031</catValu>
    <labl>Red Sea [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818032</catValu>
    <labl>New Valley [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818033</catValu>
    <labl>Marsa Matroh [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818034</catValu>
    <labl>North Sinai [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818035</catValu>
    <labl>South Sinai [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>818099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Governorate: Egypt]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222001</catValu>
    <labl>Ahuachapán [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222002</catValu>
    <labl>Santa Ana [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222003</catValu>
    <labl>Sonsonate [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222004</catValu>
    <labl>Chalatenango [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222005</catValu>
    <labl>La Libertad [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222006</catValu>
    <labl>San Salvador [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222007</catValu>
    <labl>Cuscatlán [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222008</catValu>
    <labl>La Paz [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222009</catValu>
    <labl>Cabañas [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222010</catValu>
    <labl>San Vicente [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222011</catValu>
    <labl>Usulután [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222012</catValu>
    <labl>San Miguel [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222013</catValu>
    <labl>Morazán [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222014</catValu>
    <labl>La Unión [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222098</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Department: El Salvador]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231001</catValu>
    <labl>Tigray [Region: Ethiopia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231002</catValu>
    <labl>Affar [Region: Ethiopia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231003</catValu>
    <labl>Amhara [Region: Ethiopia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231004</catValu>
    <labl>Oromia, Somali [Region: Ethiopia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231006</catValu>
    <labl>Benishangul-Gumuz [Region: Ethiopia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231007</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples (SNNP) [Region: Ethiopia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231012</catValu>
    <labl>Gambela [Region: Ethiopia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231013</catValu>
    <labl>Harari [Region: Ethiopia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231014</catValu>
    <labl>Addis Ababa [Region: Ethiopia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231015</catValu>
    <labl>Dire Dawa [Region: Ethiopia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Region: Ethiopia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU [Region: Ethiopia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250001</catValu>
    <labl>Guadeloupe [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250002</catValu>
    <labl>Martinique [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250003</catValu>
    <labl>French Guyana [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250004</catValu>
    <labl>Réunion Island [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250011</catValu>
    <labl>Île-de-France [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250021</catValu>
    <labl>Champagne-Ardenne [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250022</catValu>
    <labl>Picardy [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250023</catValu>
    <labl>Upper Normandy [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250024</catValu>
    <labl>Centre [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250025</catValu>
    <labl>Lower Normandy [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250026</catValu>
    <labl>Burgundy [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250031</catValu>
    <labl>North Pas-de-Calais [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250041</catValu>
    <labl>Lorraine [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250042</catValu>
    <labl>Alsace [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250043</catValu>
    <labl>Franche-Comté [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250052</catValu>
    <labl>Loire Valley [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250053</catValu>
    <labl>Brittany [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250054</catValu>
    <labl>Poitou-Charentes [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250072</catValu>
    <labl>Aquitaine [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250073</catValu>
    <labl>Midi-Pyrénées [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250074</catValu>
    <labl>Limousin [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250082</catValu>
    <labl>Rhône-Alpes [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250083</catValu>
    <labl>Auvergne [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250091</catValu>
    <labl>Languedoc-Roussillon [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250093</catValu>
    <labl>Provence-Alpes-Riviera [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250094</catValu>
    <labl>Corsica [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Region: France]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320001</catValu>
    <labl>Guatemala [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320002</catValu>
    <labl>El Progreso [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320003</catValu>
    <labl>Sacatepéquez [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320004</catValu>
    <labl>Chimaltenango [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320005</catValu>
    <labl>Escuintla [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320006</catValu>
    <labl>Santa Rosa [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320007</catValu>
    <labl>Sololá [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320008</catValu>
    <labl>Totonicapán [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320009</catValu>
    <labl>Quetzaltenango [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320010</catValu>
    <labl>Suchitepéquez [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320011</catValu>
    <labl>Retalhuleu [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320012</catValu>
    <labl>San Marcos [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320013</catValu>
    <labl>Huehuetenango [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320014</catValu>
    <labl>Quiché [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320015</catValu>
    <labl>Baja Verapaz [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320016</catValu>
    <labl>Alta Verapaz [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320017</catValu>
    <labl>Petén [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320018</catValu>
    <labl>Izabal [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320019</catValu>
    <labl>Zacapa [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320020</catValu>
    <labl>Chiquimula [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320021</catValu>
    <labl>Jalapa [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320022</catValu>
    <labl>Jutiapa [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign Country [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU [Department: Guatemala]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324011</catValu>
    <labl>Boffa [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324012</catValu>
    <labl>Boké [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324013</catValu>
    <labl>Fria [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324014</catValu>
    <labl>Gaoual [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324015</catValu>
    <labl>Koundara [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324021</catValu>
    <labl>Conakry [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324031</catValu>
    <labl>Dabola [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324032</catValu>
    <labl>Dinguiraye [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324033</catValu>
    <labl>Faranah [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324034</catValu>
    <labl>Kissidougou [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324041</catValu>
    <labl>Kankan [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324042</catValu>
    <labl>Kérouané [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324043</catValu>
    <labl>Kouroussa [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324044</catValu>
    <labl>Mandiana [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324045</catValu>
    <labl>Siguiri [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324051</catValu>
    <labl>Coyah, Dubréka [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324053</catValu>
    <labl>Forécariah [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324054</catValu>
    <labl>Kindia [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324055</catValu>
    <labl>Télimélé [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324061</catValu>
    <labl>Koubia [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324062</catValu>
    <labl>Labé [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324063</catValu>
    <labl>Lélouma [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324064</catValu>
    <labl>Mali [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324065</catValu>
    <labl>Tougué [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324071</catValu>
    <labl>Dalaba [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324072</catValu>
    <labl>Mamou [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324073</catValu>
    <labl>Pita [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324081</catValu>
    <labl>Beyla [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324082</catValu>
    <labl>Guéckédou [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324083</catValu>
    <labl>Lola [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324084</catValu>
    <labl>Macenta [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324085</catValu>
    <labl>Nzerekore [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324086</catValu>
    <labl>Yomou [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324096</catValu>
    <labl>Guinea, place unknown [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Region: Guinea]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332003</catValu>
    <labl>Nord (North) and Nord'est (North East) [Department: Haiti]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332006</catValu>
    <labl>Centre (Central), L'Artibonite, Ouest (West), Sud'Est (South East) [Department: Haiti]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332007</catValu>
    <labl>Grand'Anse, Nippes, Sud (South) [Department: Haiti]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332009</catValu>
    <labl>Nord'Ouest (North West) [Department: Haiti]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign Country [Department: Haiti]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Department: Haiti]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356001</catValu>
    <labl>Jammu and Kashmir [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356002</catValu>
    <labl>Himachal Pradesh [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356003</catValu>
    <labl>Punjab [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356004</catValu>
    <labl>Chandigarh [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356006</catValu>
    <labl>Haryana [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356007</catValu>
    <labl>Delhi [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356008</catValu>
    <labl>Rajasthan [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356009</catValu>
    <labl>Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356010</catValu>
    <labl>Bihar, Jharkhand [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356011</catValu>
    <labl>Sikkim [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356012</catValu>
    <labl>Arunachal Pradesh [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356013</catValu>
    <labl>Nagaland [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356014</catValu>
    <labl>Manipur [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356015</catValu>
    <labl>Mizoram [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356016</catValu>
    <labl>Tripura [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356017</catValu>
    <labl>Meghalaya [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356018</catValu>
    <labl>Assam [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356019</catValu>
    <labl>West Bengal [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356021</catValu>
    <labl>Orissa [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356023</catValu>
    <labl>Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356024</catValu>
    <labl>Gujarat [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356026</catValu>
    <labl>Dadra and Nagar Haveli [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356027</catValu>
    <labl>Maharashtra [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356028</catValu>
    <labl>Andhra Pradesh [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356029</catValu>
    <labl>Karnataka [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356030</catValu>
    <labl>Goa, Daman and Diu [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356031</catValu>
    <labl>Lakshadweep [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356032</catValu>
    <labl>Kerala [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356033</catValu>
    <labl>Tamil Nadu [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356034</catValu>
    <labl>Pondicherry [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356035</catValu>
    <labl>Andaman and Nicobar Islands [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [State: India]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360011</catValu>
    <labl>Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360012</catValu>
    <labl>Sumatera Utara [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360013</catValu>
    <labl>Sumatera Barat [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360014</catValu>
    <labl>Kepulauan Riau, Riau [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360015</catValu>
    <labl>Jambi [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360016</catValu>
    <labl>Bangka Belitung, Sumatera Selatan [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360017</catValu>
    <labl>Bengkulu [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360018</catValu>
    <labl>Lampung [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360031</catValu>
    <labl>DKI Jakarta [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360032</catValu>
    <labl>Banten, Jawa Barat [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360033</catValu>
    <labl>Jawa Tengah [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360034</catValu>
    <labl>DKI Yogyakarta [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360035</catValu>
    <labl>Jawa Timur [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360051</catValu>
    <labl>Bali [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360052</catValu>
    <labl>Nusa Tenggara Barat [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360053</catValu>
    <labl>Nusa Tenggara Timur [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360061</catValu>
    <labl>Kalimantan Barat [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360062</catValu>
    <labl>Kalimantan Tengah [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360063</catValu>
    <labl>Kalimantan Selatan [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360064</catValu>
    <labl>Kalimantan Timur [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360071</catValu>
    <labl>Gorontalo, Sulawesi Utara [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360072</catValu>
    <labl>Sulawesi Tengah [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360073</catValu>
    <labl>Sulawesi Barat, Sulawesi Selatan [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360074</catValu>
    <labl>Sulawesi Tenggara [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360081</catValu>
    <labl>Maluku, Maluku Utara [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360094</catValu>
    <labl>Papua, Papua Barat [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360626</catValu>
    <labl>East Timor [Province: Indonesia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364000</catValu>
    <labl>Markazi [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364001</catValu>
    <labl>Gilan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364002</catValu>
    <labl>Mazandaran [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364003</catValu>
    <labl>East Azarbayejan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364004</catValu>
    <labl>West Azarbayejan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364005</catValu>
    <labl>Kermanshah [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364006</catValu>
    <labl>Khuzestan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364007</catValu>
    <labl>Fars [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364008</catValu>
    <labl>Kerman [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364009</catValu>
    <labl>Razavi Khorasan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364010</catValu>
    <labl>Esfahan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364011</catValu>
    <labl>Sistan and Baluchestan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364012</catValu>
    <labl>Kordestan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364013</catValu>
    <labl>Hamedan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364014</catValu>
    <labl>Chaharmahal and Bakhtiyari [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364015</catValu>
    <labl>Lorestan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364016</catValu>
    <labl>Ilam [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364017</catValu>
    <labl>Kohgiluyeh and Boyerahmad [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364018</catValu>
    <labl>Bushehr [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364019</catValu>
    <labl>Zanjan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364020</catValu>
    <labl>Semnan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364021</catValu>
    <labl>Yazd [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364022</catValu>
    <labl>Hormozgan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364023</catValu>
    <labl>Tehran, Alborz [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364024</catValu>
    <labl>Ardebil [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364025</catValu>
    <labl>Qom [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364026</catValu>
    <labl>Qazvin [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364027</catValu>
    <labl>Golestan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364028</catValu>
    <labl>North Khorasan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364029</catValu>
    <labl>South Khorasan [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Iran]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368000</catValu>
    <labl>Always lived in residential place of birth [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368001</catValu>
    <labl>In this governorate [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368011</catValu>
    <labl>Dahuk [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368012</catValu>
    <labl>Nineveh [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368013</catValu>
    <labl>Sulaymaniyah [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368014</catValu>
    <labl>Al-Tameem [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368015</catValu>
    <labl>Erbil [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368021</catValu>
    <labl>Diala [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368022</catValu>
    <labl>Al-Anbar [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368023</catValu>
    <labl>Baghdad [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368024</catValu>
    <labl>Babylon [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368025</catValu>
    <labl>Kerbela [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368026</catValu>
    <labl>Wasit [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368027</catValu>
    <labl>Salah Al-Deen [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368028</catValu>
    <labl>Al-Najaf [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368031</catValu>
    <labl>Al-Qadisiya [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368032</catValu>
    <labl>Al-Muthanna [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368033</catValu>
    <labl>Thi-Qar [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368034</catValu>
    <labl>Maysan [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368035</catValu>
    <labl>Al-Basrah [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368097</catValu>
    <labl>Other countries [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>368098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Governorate: Iraq]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388001</catValu>
    <labl>Kingston [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388002</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Andrew [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388003</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Thomas [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388004</catValu>
    <labl>Portland [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388005</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Mary [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388006</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Ann [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388007</catValu>
    <labl>Trelawny [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388008</catValu>
    <labl>Saint James [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388009</catValu>
    <labl>Hanover [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388010</catValu>
    <labl>Westmoreland [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388011</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Elizabeth [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388012</catValu>
    <labl>Manchester [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388013</catValu>
    <labl>Clarendon [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388014</catValu>
    <labl>Saint Catherine [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>388099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (Not in universe) [Parish: Jamaica]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400011</catValu>
    <labl>Amman [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400012</catValu>
    <labl>Balqa [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400013</catValu>
    <labl>Zarqa [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400014</catValu>
    <labl>Madaba [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400021</catValu>
    <labl>Irbid [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400022</catValu>
    <labl>Mafraq [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400023</catValu>
    <labl>Jarash [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400024</catValu>
    <labl>Ajlun [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400031</catValu>
    <labl>Karak [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400032</catValu>
    <labl>Tafilah [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400033</catValu>
    <labl>Ma'an [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400034</catValu>
    <labl>Aqaba [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400997</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign Country [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Governorate: Jordan]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404001</catValu>
    <labl>Nairobi [Province: Kenya]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404002</catValu>
    <labl>Central [Province: Kenya]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404003</catValu>
    <labl>Coast [Province: Kenya]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404004</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern [Province: Kenya]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404005</catValu>
    <labl>Northeastern [Province: Kenya]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404006</catValu>
    <labl>Nyanza [Province: Kenya]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404007</catValu>
    <labl>Rift Valley [Province: Kenya]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404008</catValu>
    <labl>Western [Province: Kenya]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Province: Kenya]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Kenya]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>404099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Kenya]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417001</catValu>
    <labl>Bishkek [Region: Kyrgyz Republic]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417002</catValu>
    <labl>Issyk-Kul region [Region: Kyrgyz Republic]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417003</catValu>
    <labl>Dzhalal-Abad region [Region: Kyrgyz Republic]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417004</catValu>
    <labl>Naryn region [Region: Kyrgyz Republic]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417005</catValu>
    <labl>Batken region [Region: Kyrgyz Republic]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417006</catValu>
    <labl>Oshskaya region, City of Osh [Region: Kyrgyz Republic]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417007</catValu>
    <labl>Talasskaya region [Region: Kyrgyz Republic]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417008</catValu>
    <labl>Chuya region [Region: Kyrgyz Republic]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417096</catValu>
    <labl>Other Kyrgyz Republic, not specified [Region: Kyrgyz Republic]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Region: Kyrgyz Republic]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Region: Kyrgyz Republic]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>417099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Region: Kyrgyz Republic]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418001</catValu>
    <labl>Vientiane Capital [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418002</catValu>
    <labl>Phongsaly [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418003</catValu>
    <labl>Luangnamtha [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418004</catValu>
    <labl>Oudomxay [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418005</catValu>
    <labl>Bokeo [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418006</catValu>
    <labl>Luangprabang [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418007</catValu>
    <labl>Huaphanh [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418008</catValu>
    <labl>Xayaboury [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418009</catValu>
    <labl>Xienkhuang [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418010</catValu>
    <labl>Vientiane Province [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418011</catValu>
    <labl>Borikhamxay [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418012</catValu>
    <labl>Khammuane [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418013</catValu>
    <labl>Savanakhet [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418014</catValu>
    <labl>Saravane [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418015</catValu>
    <labl>Sekong [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418016</catValu>
    <labl>Champasack [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418017</catValu>
    <labl>Attapeu [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418018</catValu>
    <labl>Xaysomboune [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign Country [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>418099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU [Province: Laos]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662003</catValu>
    <labl>Castries city, Castries rural, Castries suburban [District: Saint Lucia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662009</catValu>
    <labl>Choiseul, Laborie, Vieux-Fort [District: Saint Lucia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662010</catValu>
    <labl>Anse-la-Raye, Canaries, Micoud, Soufriere [District: Saint Lucia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662012</catValu>
    <labl>Dennery, Gros-Islet [District: Saint Lucia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [District: Saint Lucia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU [District: Saint Lucia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454101</catValu>
    <labl>Chitipa [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454102</catValu>
    <labl>Karonga [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454103</catValu>
    <labl>Nkhata Bay, Likoma [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454104</catValu>
    <labl>Rumphi [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454105</catValu>
    <labl>Mzimba, Mzuzu City [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454201</catValu>
    <labl>Kasungu [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454202</catValu>
    <labl>Nkhotakota [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454203</catValu>
    <labl>Ntchisi [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454204</catValu>
    <labl>Dowa [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454205</catValu>
    <labl>Salima [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454206</catValu>
    <labl>Lilongwe, Lilongwe City [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454207</catValu>
    <labl>Mchinji [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454208</catValu>
    <labl>Dedza [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454209</catValu>
    <labl>Ntcheu [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454301</catValu>
    <labl>Mangochi [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454302</catValu>
    <labl>Machinga [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454303</catValu>
    <labl>Zomba, Zomba City [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454304</catValu>
    <labl>Chiradzulu [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454305</catValu>
    <labl>Blantyre, Blantyre City [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454306</catValu>
    <labl>Mwanza, Neno [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454307</catValu>
    <labl>Thyolo [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454308</catValu>
    <labl>Mulanje [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454309</catValu>
    <labl>Phalombe [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454310</catValu>
    <labl>Chikwawa [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454311</catValu>
    <labl>Nsanje [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454312</catValu>
    <labl>Balaka [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454997</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>454999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [District: Malawi]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466001</catValu>
    <labl>Kayes [Region: Mali]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466002</catValu>
    <labl>Koulikoro [Region: Mali]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466003</catValu>
    <labl>Sikasso [Region: Mali]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466004</catValu>
    <labl>Ségou [Region: Mali]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466005</catValu>
    <labl>Mopti [Region: Mali]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466006</catValu>
    <labl>Tombouctou [Region: Mali]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466007</catValu>
    <labl>Gao, Kidal [Region: Mali]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466009</catValu>
    <labl>Bamako [Region: Mali]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466096</catValu>
    <labl>Mali, province unspecified [Region: Mali]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Region: Mali]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Region: Mali]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>466999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Region: Mali]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484001</catValu>
    <labl>Aguascalientes [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484002</catValu>
    <labl>Baja California [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484003</catValu>
    <labl>Baja California Sur [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484004</catValu>
    <labl>Campeche [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484005</catValu>
    <labl>Coahuila de Zaragoza [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484006</catValu>
    <labl>Colima [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484007</catValu>
    <labl>Chiapas [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484008</catValu>
    <labl>Chihuahua [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484009</catValu>
    <labl>Distrito Federal [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484010</catValu>
    <labl>Durango [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484011</catValu>
    <labl>Guanajuato [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484012</catValu>
    <labl>Guerrero [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484013</catValu>
    <labl>Hidalgo [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484014</catValu>
    <labl>Jalisco [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484015</catValu>
    <labl>México [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484016</catValu>
    <labl>Michoacán de Ocampo [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484017</catValu>
    <labl>Morelos [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484018</catValu>
    <labl>Nayarit [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484019</catValu>
    <labl>Nuevo León [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484020</catValu>
    <labl>Oaxaca [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484021</catValu>
    <labl>Puebla [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484022</catValu>
    <labl>Querétaro [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484023</catValu>
    <labl>Quintana Roo [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484024</catValu>
    <labl>San Luis Potosí [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484025</catValu>
    <labl>Sinaloa [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484026</catValu>
    <labl>Sonora [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484027</catValu>
    <labl>Tabasco [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484028</catValu>
    <labl>Tamaulipas [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484029</catValu>
    <labl>Tlaxcala [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484030</catValu>
    <labl>Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484031</catValu>
    <labl>Yucatán [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484032</catValu>
    <labl>Zacatecas [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>484099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [State: Mexico]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496011</catValu>
    <labl>Ulaanbaatar [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496021</catValu>
    <labl>Dornod [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496022</catValu>
    <labl>Sukhbaatar [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496023</catValu>
    <labl>Khentii [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496041</catValu>
    <labl>Tuv [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496043</catValu>
    <labl>Selenge [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496044</catValu>
    <labl>Dornogobi [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496045</catValu>
    <labl>Darkhan-Uul [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496046</catValu>
    <labl>Umnugobi [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496048</catValu>
    <labl>Dundgobi, Gobisumber [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496061</catValu>
    <labl>Orkhon [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496062</catValu>
    <labl>Uvurkhangai [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496063</catValu>
    <labl>Bulgan [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496064</catValu>
    <labl>Bayankhongor [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496065</catValu>
    <labl>Arkhangai [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496067</catValu>
    <labl>Khuvsgul [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496081</catValu>
    <labl>Zavkhan [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496082</catValu>
    <labl>Gobi-Altai [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496083</catValu>
    <labl>Bayan-Ulgii [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496084</catValu>
    <labl>Khovd [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496085</catValu>
    <labl>Uvs [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>496099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Mongolia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104001</catValu>
    <labl>Kachin [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104002</catValu>
    <labl>Kayah [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104003</catValu>
    <labl>Kayin [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104004</catValu>
    <labl>Chin [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104005</catValu>
    <labl>Sagaing [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104006</catValu>
    <labl>Tanintharyi [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104007</catValu>
    <labl>Bago [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104008</catValu>
    <labl>Magway [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104009</catValu>
    <labl>Mandalay [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104010</catValu>
    <labl>Mon [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104011</catValu>
    <labl>Rakhine [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104012</catValu>
    <labl>Yangon [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104013</catValu>
    <labl>Shan [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104014</catValu>
    <labl>Ayeyawady [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104015</catValu>
    <labl>Nay Pyi Taw [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU [State: Myanmar]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591002</catValu>
    <labl>Coclé [Province: Panama]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591003</catValu>
    <labl>Colón, Comarca Kuna Yala (San Blas) [Province: Panama]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591004</catValu>
    <labl>Bocas de Toro, Chiriquí, Comarca Ngäbe Buglé, Veraguas [Province: Panama]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591005</catValu>
    <labl>Comarca Emberá, Darién [Province: Panama]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591006</catValu>
    <labl>Herrera [Province: Panama]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591007</catValu>
    <labl>Los Santos [Province: Panama]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591008</catValu>
    <labl>Panamá [Province: Panama]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591009</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown district in Panamá province [Province: Panama]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Province: Panama]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Panama]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Panama]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608001</catValu>
    <labl>Abra [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608002</catValu>
    <labl>Agusan del norte [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608003</catValu>
    <labl>Agusan del sur [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608004</catValu>
    <labl>Aklan [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608005</catValu>
    <labl>Albay [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608006</catValu>
    <labl>Antique [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608007</catValu>
    <labl>Basilan, City Of Isabela [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608008</catValu>
    <labl>Bataan [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608010</catValu>
    <labl>Batangas [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608011</catValu>
    <labl>Benguet [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608012</catValu>
    <labl>Bohol [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608013</catValu>
    <labl>Bukidnon [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608014</catValu>
    <labl>Bulacan [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608015</catValu>
    <labl>Cagayan, Batanes [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608016</catValu>
    <labl>Camarines norte [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608017</catValu>
    <labl>Camarines Sur [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608018</catValu>
    <labl>Camiguin [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608019</catValu>
    <labl>Capiz [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608020</catValu>
    <labl>Catanduanes [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608021</catValu>
    <labl>Cavite [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608022</catValu>
    <labl>Cebu [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608023</catValu>
    <labl>Davao (Davao del Norte) [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608024</catValu>
    <labl>Davao del Sur, Davao Occidental [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608025</catValu>
    <labl>Davao Oriental [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608026</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Samar [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608027</catValu>
    <labl>Ifugao [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608028</catValu>
    <labl>Ilocos Norte [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608029</catValu>
    <labl>Ilocos Sur [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608030</catValu>
    <labl>Iloilo, Guimaras [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608031</catValu>
    <labl>Isabela [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608032</catValu>
    <labl>Kalinga-Apayao, Apayo, Kalinga [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608033</catValu>
    <labl>La Union [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608034</catValu>
    <labl>Laguna [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608035</catValu>
    <labl>Lanao del Norte [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608036</catValu>
    <labl>Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Marawi City and Cotabato city [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608037</catValu>
    <labl>Leyte, Biliran [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608039</catValu>
    <labl>Manila [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608040</catValu>
    <labl>Marinduque [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608041</catValu>
    <labl>Masbate [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608042</catValu>
    <labl>Misamis Occidental [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608043</catValu>
    <labl>Misamis Oriental [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608044</catValu>
    <labl>Mountain Province [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608045</catValu>
    <labl>Negros Occidental [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608046</catValu>
    <labl>Negros Oriental [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608047</catValu>
    <labl>Cotabato (North Cotabato) [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608048</catValu>
    <labl>Northern Samar [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608049</catValu>
    <labl>Nueva Ecija [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608050</catValu>
    <labl>Nueva Vizcaya [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608051</catValu>
    <labl>Occidental Mindoro [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608052</catValu>
    <labl>Oriental Mindoro [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608053</catValu>
    <labl>Palawan [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608054</catValu>
    <labl>Pampanga [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608055</catValu>
    <labl>Pangasinan [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608056</catValu>
    <labl>Quezon [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608057</catValu>
    <labl>Quirino [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608058</catValu>
    <labl>Rizal [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608059</catValu>
    <labl>Romblon [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608060</catValu>
    <labl>Samar (Western Samar) [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608061</catValu>
    <labl>Siquijor [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608062</catValu>
    <labl>Sorsogon [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608063</catValu>
    <labl>South Cotabato, Sarangani [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608064</catValu>
    <labl>Southern Leyte [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608065</catValu>
    <labl>Sultan Kudarat [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608066</catValu>
    <labl>Sulu [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608067</catValu>
    <labl>Surigao Del Norte, Dinagat islands [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608068</catValu>
    <labl>Surigao del Sur [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608069</catValu>
    <labl>Tarlac [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608070</catValu>
    <labl>Tawi-Tawi [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608071</catValu>
    <labl>Zambales [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608072</catValu>
    <labl>Zamboanga Norte [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608073</catValu>
    <labl>Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608074</catValu>
    <labl>Manila Metro, 2nd District [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608075</catValu>
    <labl>Manila Metro, 3rd District [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608076</catValu>
    <labl>Manila Metro, 4th District [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608077</catValu>
    <labl>Aurora [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Philippines]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642001</catValu>
    <labl>Alba [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642002</catValu>
    <labl>Arad [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642003</catValu>
    <labl>Arges [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642004</catValu>
    <labl>Bacau [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642005</catValu>
    <labl>Bihor [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642006</catValu>
    <labl>Bistrita Nasaud [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642007</catValu>
    <labl>Botosani [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642008</catValu>
    <labl>Brasov [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642009</catValu>
    <labl>Braila [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642010</catValu>
    <labl>Buzau [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642011</catValu>
    <labl>Caras Severin [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642012</catValu>
    <labl>Cluj [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642013</catValu>
    <labl>Constanta [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642014</catValu>
    <labl>Covasna [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642015</catValu>
    <labl>Dambovita [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642016</catValu>
    <labl>Dolj [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642017</catValu>
    <labl>Galati [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642018</catValu>
    <labl>Gorj [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642019</catValu>
    <labl>Harghita [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642020</catValu>
    <labl>Hunedoara [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642022</catValu>
    <labl>Iasi [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642024</catValu>
    <labl>Maramures [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642025</catValu>
    <labl>Mehedinti [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642026</catValu>
    <labl>Mures [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642027</catValu>
    <labl>Neamt [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642028</catValu>
    <labl>Olt [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642029</catValu>
    <labl>Prahova [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642030</catValu>
    <labl>Satu Mare [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642031</catValu>
    <labl>Salaj [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642032</catValu>
    <labl>Sibiu [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642033</catValu>
    <labl>Suceava [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642034</catValu>
    <labl>Teleorman [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642035</catValu>
    <labl>Timis [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642036</catValu>
    <labl>Tulcea [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642037</catValu>
    <labl>Vaslui [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642038</catValu>
    <labl>Valcea [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642039</catValu>
    <labl>Vrancea [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642043</catValu>
    <labl>Bucharest Sector 1 to 6 [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642051</catValu>
    <labl>Calarasi, Giurgiu, Ialomita, Ilfov [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [County: Romania]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646002</catValu>
    <labl>Byumba, Kigali Ngali, Kigali Ville, Kibungo, Umutara [Province: Rwanda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646003</catValu>
    <labl>Gitarama [Province: Rwanda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646004</catValu>
    <labl>Butare [Province: Rwanda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646005</catValu>
    <labl>Gikongoro [Province: Rwanda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646006</catValu>
    <labl>Cyangugu [Province: Rwanda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646007</catValu>
    <labl>Kibuye [Province: Rwanda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646008</catValu>
    <labl>Gisenyi [Province: Rwanda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646009</catValu>
    <labl>Ruhengeri [Province: Rwanda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign Countries [Province: Rwanda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Rwanda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU [Province: Rwanda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705001</catValu>
    <labl>Pomurska [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705002</catValu>
    <labl>Podravska [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705003</catValu>
    <labl>Koroška [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705004</catValu>
    <labl>Savinjska [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705005</catValu>
    <labl>Zasavska [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705006</catValu>
    <labl>Spodnjeposavska [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705007</catValu>
    <labl>Jugovzhodna Slovenija [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705008</catValu>
    <labl>Osrednjeslovenska [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705009</catValu>
    <labl>Gorenjska [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705010</catValu>
    <labl>Notranjsko-kraška [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705011</catValu>
    <labl>Goriška [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705012</catValu>
    <labl>Obalno-kraška [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Region: Slovenia]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710001</catValu>
    <labl>Western Cape [Province: South Africa]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710004</catValu>
    <labl>Free State [Province: South Africa]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710005</catValu>
    <labl>Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal [Province: South Africa]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710007</catValu>
    <labl>Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, Northern Cape [Province: South Africa]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Province: South Africa]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: South Africa]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: South Africa]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724011</catValu>
    <labl>Galicia [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724012</catValu>
    <labl>Principado de Asturias [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724013</catValu>
    <labl>Cantabria [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724021</catValu>
    <labl>País Vasco [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724022</catValu>
    <labl>Comunidad Foral de Navarra [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724023</catValu>
    <labl>La Rioja [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724024</catValu>
    <labl>Aragón [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724030</catValu>
    <labl>Comunidad de Madrid [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724041</catValu>
    <labl>Castilla y León [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724042</catValu>
    <labl>Castilla-La Mancha [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724043</catValu>
    <labl>Extremadura [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724051</catValu>
    <labl>Cataluña [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724052</catValu>
    <labl>Comunidad Valenciana [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724053</catValu>
    <labl>Islas Baleares [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724061</catValu>
    <labl>Andalucía [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724062</catValu>
    <labl>Región de Murcia [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724063</catValu>
    <labl>Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724064</catValu>
    <labl>Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724070</catValu>
    <labl>Canarias [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Communities &amp; autonomous city: Spain]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740001</catValu>
    <labl>Paramaribo [District: Suriname]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740002</catValu>
    <labl>Wanica [District: Suriname]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740003</catValu>
    <labl>Nickerie [District: Suriname]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740005</catValu>
    <labl>Saramacca, Coronie [District: Suriname]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740006</catValu>
    <labl>Marowijne, Commewijne [District: Suriname]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740008</catValu>
    <labl>Brokopondo, Para [District: Suriname]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740010</catValu>
    <labl>Sipaliwini [District: Suriname]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740096</catValu>
    <labl>Suriname, district unknown [District: Suriname]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign [District: Suriname]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown  [District: Suriname]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764010</catValu>
    <labl>Bangkok [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764011</catValu>
    <labl>Samut Prakan [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764012</catValu>
    <labl>Nonthaburi [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764013</catValu>
    <labl>Pathum Thani [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764014</catValu>
    <labl>Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764015</catValu>
    <labl>Ang Thong [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764016</catValu>
    <labl>Lop Buri [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764017</catValu>
    <labl>Sing Buri [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764018</catValu>
    <labl>Chai Nat [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764019</catValu>
    <labl>Sa Kaeo, Prachin Buri [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764020</catValu>
    <labl>Chon Buri [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764021</catValu>
    <labl>Rayong [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764022</catValu>
    <labl>Chanthaburi [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764023</catValu>
    <labl>Trat [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764024</catValu>
    <labl>Chachoengsao [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764026</catValu>
    <labl>Nakhon Nayok [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764027</catValu>
    <labl>Saraburi [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764030</catValu>
    <labl>Nakhon Ratchasima [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764031</catValu>
    <labl>Buri Ram [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764032</catValu>
    <labl>Surin [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764033</catValu>
    <labl>Si Sa Ket [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764034</catValu>
    <labl>Ubon Ratchathani, Yasothon, Amnat Charoen [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764036</catValu>
    <labl>Chaiyaphum [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764039</catValu>
    <labl>Nong Bua Lam Phu, Udon Thani [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764040</catValu>
    <labl>Khon Kaen [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764042</catValu>
    <labl>Loei [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764043</catValu>
    <labl>Nong Khai [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764044</catValu>
    <labl>Maha Sarakham [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764045</catValu>
    <labl>Roi Et [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764046</catValu>
    <labl>Kalasin [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764047</catValu>
    <labl>Sakon Nakhon [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764048</catValu>
    <labl>Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764050</catValu>
    <labl>Chiang Mai [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764051</catValu>
    <labl>Lamphun [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764052</catValu>
    <labl>Lampang [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764053</catValu>
    <labl>Uttaradit [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764054</catValu>
    <labl>Phrae [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764055</catValu>
    <labl>Nan [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764057</catValu>
    <labl>Phayao, Chiang Rai [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764058</catValu>
    <labl>Mae Hong Son [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764060</catValu>
    <labl>Nakhon Sawan [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764061</catValu>
    <labl>Uthai Thani [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764062</catValu>
    <labl>Kamphaeng Phet [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764063</catValu>
    <labl>Tak [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764064</catValu>
    <labl>Sukhothai [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764065</catValu>
    <labl>Phitsanulok [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764066</catValu>
    <labl>Phichit [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764067</catValu>
    <labl>Phetchabun [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764070</catValu>
    <labl>Ratchaburi [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764071</catValu>
    <labl>Kanchanaburi [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764072</catValu>
    <labl>Suphanburi [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764073</catValu>
    <labl>Nakhon Pathom [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764074</catValu>
    <labl>Samut Sakhon [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764075</catValu>
    <labl>Samut Songkhram [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764076</catValu>
    <labl>Phetchaburi [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764077</catValu>
    <labl>Prachuap Khiri Khan [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764080</catValu>
    <labl>Nakhon Si Thammarat [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764082</catValu>
    <labl>Phangnga [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764083</catValu>
    <labl>Phuket [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764084</catValu>
    <labl>Krabi, Surat Thani [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764086</catValu>
    <labl>Ranong, Chumphon [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764090</catValu>
    <labl>Songkhla [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764091</catValu>
    <labl>Satun [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764092</catValu>
    <labl>Trang [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764093</catValu>
    <labl>Phatthalung [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764094</catValu>
    <labl>Pattani [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764095</catValu>
    <labl>Yala [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764096</catValu>
    <labl>Narathiwat [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764097</catValu>
    <labl>Same province [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown province, but within Thaliand [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764997</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>764999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Province: Thailand]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768001</catValu>
    <labl>Maritime, Lomé [Region: Togo]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768002</catValu>
    <labl>Plateaux, Centrale, Kara [Region: Togo]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768003</catValu>
    <labl>Savanes [Region: Togo]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign Country [Region: Togo]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Region: Togo]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>768099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU [Region: Togo]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780010</catValu>
    <labl>Port of Spain [Region: Trinidad and Tobago]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780020</catValu>
    <labl>San Fernando [Region: Trinidad and Tobago]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780080</catValu>
    <labl>Diego Martin, San Juan/Laventille, Tunapuna/Piarco, Chaguanas, Sangre Grande, Couva/Tabaquite /Talparo, Rio Claro/Mayaro, Siparia, Penal/Debe, Princess Town, Port Fontin,  Caroni,  St. Andrew/St. David, Victoria, St. Patrick, Arima [Region: Trinidad and Tobago]</labl>
    <txt>Diego Martin, San Juan/Laventille, Tunapuna/Piarco, Chaguanas, Sangre Grande, Couva/Tabaquite /Talparo, Rio Claro/Mayaro, Siparia, Penal/Debe, Princess Town, Port Fontin,  Caroni,  St. Andrew/St. David, Victoria, St. Patrick, Arima [Region: Trinidad and Tobago]</txt>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780094</catValu>
    <labl>St. Paul, St. Mary, St. David, St. George, St. Patrick, St. Andrew, St. John, Tobago [Region: Trinidad and Tobago]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Region: Trinidad and Tobago]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800101</catValu>
    <labl>Kalangala [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800102</catValu>
    <labl>Kampala [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800103</catValu>
    <labl>Kiboga, Kyankwanzi [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800104</catValu>
    <labl>Luwero, Nakasongola, Nakaseke [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800105</catValu>
    <labl>Masaka, Ssembabule, Bukomansimbi, Kalungu, Lwengo [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800106</catValu>
    <labl>Mpigi, Wakiso, Butambala, Gomba [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800107</catValu>
    <labl>Mubende, Mityana [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800108</catValu>
    <labl>Mukono, Kayunga, Buikwe, Buvuma [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800110</catValu>
    <labl>Rakai, Lyantonde [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800201</catValu>
    <labl>Bugiri, Iganga, Mayuge, Namutumba, Luuka, Namayingo [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800202</catValu>
    <labl>Busia, Tororo, Butaleja [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800204</catValu>
    <labl>Jinja [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800205</catValu>
    <labl>Kamuli, Kaliro, Buyende [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800206</catValu>
    <labl>Kapchorwa, Bukwo, Kween [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800207</catValu>
    <labl>Katakwi, Soroti, Kaberamaido, Amuria, Serere [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800208</catValu>
    <labl>Kumi, Bukedea, Ngora [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800209</catValu>
    <labl>Mbale, Sironko, Bududa, Manafwa, Bulambuli [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800210</catValu>
    <labl>Pallisa, Budaka, Kibuku [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800301</catValu>
    <labl>Adjumani, Moyo [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800302</catValu>
    <labl>Apac, Oyam, Kole [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800303</catValu>
    <labl>Arua, Yumbe, Koboko, Maracha [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800304</catValu>
    <labl>Gulu, Amuru, Nwoya, Omoro [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800305</catValu>
    <labl>Kitgum, Pader, Agago, Lamwo [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800306</catValu>
    <labl>Kotido, Moroto, Nakapiripirit, Abim, Kaabong, Amudat, Napak [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800307</catValu>
    <labl>Lira, Amolatar, Dokolo, Alebtong, Otuke [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800310</catValu>
    <labl>Nebbi, Zombo [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800401</catValu>
    <labl>Bundibugyo, Ntoroko [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800402</catValu>
    <labl>Bushenyi, Mbarara, Ntungamo, Ibanda, Isingiro, Kiruhura, Buhweju, Mitooma, Rubirizi, Sheema [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800403</catValu>
    <labl>Hoima [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800404</catValu>
    <labl>Kabale, Rubanda [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800405</catValu>
    <labl>Kabarole, Kamwenge, Kyenjojo, Kyegegwa [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800406</catValu>
    <labl>Kasese [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800407</catValu>
    <labl>Kibaale, Kagadi, Kakumiro [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800408</catValu>
    <labl>Kisoro [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800409</catValu>
    <labl>Masindi, Buliisa, Kiryandongo [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800412</catValu>
    <labl>Rukungiri, Kanungu [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800096</catValu>
    <labl>Visitor [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [District: Uganda]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804001</catValu>
    <labl>The Autonomous Republic of Crimea [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804005</catValu>
    <labl>Vinnytska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804007</catValu>
    <labl>Volynska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804012</catValu>
    <labl>Dnipropetrovska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804014</catValu>
    <labl>Donetska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804018</catValu>
    <labl>Zhytomyrska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804021</catValu>
    <labl>Zakarpatska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804023</catValu>
    <labl>Zaporizka oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804026</catValu>
    <labl>Ivano-Frankivska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804032</catValu>
    <labl>Kyivska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804035</catValu>
    <labl>Kirovohradska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804044</catValu>
    <labl>Luhanska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804046</catValu>
    <labl>Lvivska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804048</catValu>
    <labl>Mykolaivska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804051</catValu>
    <labl>Odeska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804053</catValu>
    <labl>Poltavska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804056</catValu>
    <labl>Rivnenska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804059</catValu>
    <labl>Sumska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804061</catValu>
    <labl>Ternopilska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804063</catValu>
    <labl>Kharkivska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804065</catValu>
    <labl>Khersonska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804068</catValu>
    <labl>Khmelnytska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804071</catValu>
    <labl>Cherkaska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804073</catValu>
    <labl>Chernivetska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804074</catValu>
    <labl>Chernihivska oblast [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804080</catValu>
    <labl>Kyiv (independent city) [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804085</catValu>
    <labl>Sevastopol (independent city) [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>804099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Region: Ukraine]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858001</catValu>
    <labl>Montevideo [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858002</catValu>
    <labl>Artigas [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858003</catValu>
    <labl>Canelones [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858004</catValu>
    <labl>Cerro Largo [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858005</catValu>
    <labl>Colonia [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858006</catValu>
    <labl>Durazno [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858007</catValu>
    <labl>Flores [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858008</catValu>
    <labl>Florida [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858009</catValu>
    <labl>Lavalleja [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858010</catValu>
    <labl>Maldonado [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858011</catValu>
    <labl>Paysandú [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858012</catValu>
    <labl>Río Negro [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858013</catValu>
    <labl>Rivera [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858014</catValu>
    <labl>Rocha [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858015</catValu>
    <labl>Salto [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858016</catValu>
    <labl>San Jose [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858017</catValu>
    <labl>Soriano [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858018</catValu>
    <labl>Tacuarembó [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858019</catValu>
    <labl>Treinta Y Tres [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>858999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [Department: Uruguay]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862001</catValu>
    <labl>Federal District, Vargas [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862002</catValu>
    <labl>Amazonas Federal Territory [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862003</catValu>
    <labl>Anzoátegui [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862004</catValu>
    <labl>Apure [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862005</catValu>
    <labl>Aragua [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862007</catValu>
    <labl>Bolívar [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862008</catValu>
    <labl>Carabobo [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862009</catValu>
    <labl>Cojedes [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862010</catValu>
    <labl>Amacuros Delta Federal Territory [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862011</catValu>
    <labl>Falcón [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862012</catValu>
    <labl>Guárico [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862013</catValu>
    <labl>Lara [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862014</catValu>
    <labl>Barinas, Mérida [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862015</catValu>
    <labl>Miranda [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862016</catValu>
    <labl>Monagas [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862017</catValu>
    <labl>Nueva Esparta, Federal Dependencies [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862018</catValu>
    <labl>Portuguesa [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862019</catValu>
    <labl>Sucre [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862020</catValu>
    <labl>Táchira [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862021</catValu>
    <labl>Trujillo [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862022</catValu>
    <labl>Yaracuy [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862023</catValu>
    <labl>Zulia [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862097</catValu>
    <labl>Foreign country [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe) [State: Venezuela]</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="MIGYRS1" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="MIGYRS1">
  <location EndPos="143" StartPos="142" width="2" />
  <labl>Years residing in current locality</labl>
  <txt>MIGYRS1 indicates how many years the person has resided in their current locality of residence.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1 year (or 1 year or less)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>36</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>37</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>38</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>39</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>43</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>46</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>47</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>48</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>49</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>58</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>66</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>68</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>69</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>79</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>81</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>82</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>83</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>84</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>86</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>87</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>88</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>89</catValu>
    <labl>89</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>90</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>91</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>92</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>93</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>94</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>95+ years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>96</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 5 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>97</catValu>
    <labl>More than 5 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="MIGCAUSE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="MIGCAUSE">
  <location EndPos="145" StartPos="144" width="2" />
  <labl>Reason for migration</labl>
  <txt>MIGCAUSE indicates the reason why the person moved from their previous place of residence.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Seeking work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Job relocation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Job assignment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>Opportunity</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>Proximity to work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>Job loss</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>Other work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Family move</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Follow household head</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Follow spouse</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>Follow relative</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>Marriage of a family member</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>Divorce or separation of a family member</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>Healthcare or age of a family member</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>Death or birth of a family member</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>Other family</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>Education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>Studies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>End of education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>Proximity to education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>Other education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>40</catValu>
    <labl>Marriage, divorce, widowhood</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>Marriage or union</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>42</catValu>
    <labl>Divorce or widowhood</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>Insecurity, disaster, or violence</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>War, conflict</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>Violence or insecurity</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>53</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic violence</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>54</catValu>
    <labl>Social or political problems, including security</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>55</catValu>
    <labl>Natural disaster</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>56</catValu>
    <labl>Refugee, reason not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>57</catValu>
    <labl>Asylum seeker, reason not specified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>59</catValu>
    <labl>Other insecurity, disaster, or violence</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>Personal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>Age related reasons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>Quality of life</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>63</catValu>
    <labl>Become independent</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>69</catValu>
    <labl>Other personal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>70</catValu>
    <labl>Other reason</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>Health</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>72</catValu>
    <labl>Repatriation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>73</catValu>
    <labl>Retirement</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>74</catValu>
    <labl>House or flat acquisition</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>75</catValu>
    <labl>Housing problems</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>76</catValu>
    <labl>Visiting</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>77</catValu>
    <labl>Ordination</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>78</catValu>
    <labl>Military or institutional housing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>79</catValu>
    <labl>Other reason, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="MIG1_P_IN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="MIG1_P_IN">
  <location EndPos="151" StartPos="146" width="6" />
  <labl>State of previous residence, India; consistent boundaries, GIS</labl>
  <txt>MIG1_P_IN indicates the person's state of previous residence in India.

Click on the Source Variables tab for information on place of residence for each sample year. Source variables may contain more geographic unit detail but are not suitable for cross-temporal comparison.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356028</catValu>
    <labl>Andhra Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356012</catValu>
    <labl>Arunachal Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356018</catValu>
    <labl>Assam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356010</catValu>
    <labl>Bihar, Jharkhand</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356024</catValu>
    <labl>Gujarat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356006</catValu>
    <labl>Haryana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356002</catValu>
    <labl>Himachal Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356001</catValu>
    <labl>Jammu and Kashmir</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356029</catValu>
    <labl>Karnataka</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356032</catValu>
    <labl>Kerala</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356023</catValu>
    <labl>Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356027</catValu>
    <labl>Maharashtra</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356014</catValu>
    <labl>Manipur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356017</catValu>
    <labl>Meghalaya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356015</catValu>
    <labl>Mizoram</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356013</catValu>
    <labl>Nagaland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356021</catValu>
    <labl>Orissa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356003</catValu>
    <labl>Punjab</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356008</catValu>
    <labl>Rajasthan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356011</catValu>
    <labl>Sikkim</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356033</catValu>
    <labl>Tamil Nadu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356016</catValu>
    <labl>Tripura</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356009</catValu>
    <labl>Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356019</catValu>
    <labl>West Bengal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356035</catValu>
    <labl>Andaman and Nicobar Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356004</catValu>
    <labl>Chandigarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356026</catValu>
    <labl>Dadra and Nagar Haveli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356030</catValu>
    <labl>Goa, Daman and Diu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356007</catValu>
    <labl>Delhi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356031</catValu>
    <labl>Lakshadweep</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356034</catValu>
    <labl>Pondicherry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356097</catValu>
    <labl>Abroad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356098</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356099</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: F-N Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_PERNUM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_PERNUM">
  <location EndPos="153" StartPos="152" width="2" />
  <labl>Person number (within household)</labl>
  <qstn />
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person number within the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Household record</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_PERNUMO" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_PERNUMO">
  <location EndPos="155" StartPos="154" width="2" />
  <labl>Serial number of person</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A400" a="all"&gt;1. _____ Serial number&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A400" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.2 Column (1): serial number&lt;/span&gt;: All the 'normally resident members' of the sample household will be listed in block 4.1 using a continuous serial number in column (1). While listing, the head of the household will be listed first followed by head's spouse, the first son, first son's wife and children, second son, second son's wife and children etc. After the sons are enumerated, the daughters will be listed followed by other relations, dependents, servants etc. For definitions of 'household' and 'normally resident members' if the household see 2.0.9 and 2.0.10.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.3 Column (2): name of member&lt;/span&gt; : The names of the normally resident members corresponding to the serial numbers entered in column (1) will be recorded in column (2).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the serial number of a person.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>33</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>34</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>35</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>44</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>45</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>62</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>64</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>65</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>67</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>80</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>81</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>85</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>86</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>88</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>92</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Technical Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_RELATE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_RELATE">
  <location EndPos="157" StartPos="156" width="2" />
  <labl>Relationship to head</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A401" a="all"&gt;3. Relation to head (actual description): ____&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4. Relation to head code:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Head&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Spouse of head&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Married child&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Spouse of married child&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Unmarried child&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 Grandchild&lt;br /&gt;[] 7 Father/mother/father-in-law/mother-in-law&lt;br /&gt;[] 8 Brother/sister/brother-in-law/sister-in-law/other relatives&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Servant/employee/other non-relatives&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A401" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.4 Column (3) and (4): relation to head&lt;/span&gt; : The family relationship of each member of the household with the head of the household (for the head, the relationship is 'self') expressed in terms, such as wife, the first son, second son, 1st daughter, brother-in-law, employee, etc. will be recorded in column (3) using abbreviations, such as, 'F' for father, 'M' for mother, 'H' for husband, 'W' for wife, 'SIS' for sister, 'B' for brother, 'S' for son, 'D' for daughter, 'F.B' for father's brother, 'F.B.S' for father's brother's son, 'SIS.D' for sister's daughter etc. The appropriate code relevant to the relationship described in column (3) will be entered in column (4) against each member enumerated in column (1). The codes to be used are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Head - 1&lt;br /&gt;Spouse of head - 2&lt;br /&gt;Married child - 3&lt;br /&gt;Spouse of married child - 4&lt;br /&gt;Unmarried child - 5&lt;br /&gt;Grandchild - 6&lt;br /&gt;Father/mother/father-in-law/ mother--in-law - 7&lt;br /&gt;Brother/sister/brother-in-law/sister-in-law/other relatives - 8&lt;br /&gt;Servant/employee/other non relatives - 9&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's relationship to the head of the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Head</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse of head</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Married child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Spouse of married child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Unmarried child</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Grandchild</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>Father/mother/father-in-law/mother-in-law</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Brother/sister/brother-in-law/sister-in-law/other relatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Servant/employee/other non-relatives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SEX" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SEX">
  <location EndPos="158" StartPos="158" width="1" />
  <labl>Sex </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A402" a="all"&gt;5. Sex:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Male&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Female&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A402" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.5 Column (5): sex&lt;/span&gt;: The sex of each member of the house hold, in terms of the code number (male-1, female-2), will be recorded in this column.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's sex.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Male</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Female</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_MARST" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_MARST">
  <location EndPos="159" StartPos="159" width="1" />
  <labl>Marital status</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A405" a="all"&gt;7. Marital status:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Never married&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Currently married&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Widower/divorced/separated&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A405" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.7 Column (7) : marital status&lt;/span&gt;: The marital status of the each member will be recorded in terms of the specified code numbers in this column. The codes are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;never married - 1&lt;br /&gt;currently married - 2&lt;br /&gt;widowed, divorced or separated - 3&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's marital status.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Never married</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Currently married</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Widowed/divorced/separated</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_EDUCG" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_EDUCG">
  <location EndPos="161" StartPos="160" width="2" />
  <labl>General education</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A406" a="all"&gt;8. Educational standard: general&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 0 Not literate&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Literate without formal schooling&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Literate but below primary&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Primary&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Middle&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Secondary&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Graduate and above in:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] 6 Agriculture&lt;br /&gt;[] 7 Engineering technology&lt;br /&gt;[] 8 Medicine&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Other subjects&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A406 IN83A407" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.8 Column (8) and ( 9): educational standard&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;Information regarding the general and technical education attained by the normal members of the household listed in col. (1) will be recorded in columns (8) and (9) respectively in terms of the specified code numbers. For the purpose of making entries in these columns only the course successfully completed will be considered. For instances, for a person who has studied up to say, first year B.A., his educational attainment will be considered only secondary (code number 5). Also, for a person who has studied up to 12th standard but has not sat for the final examination or has failed or ever passed in the examination, his educational attainment will be considered 'secondary' only. The relevant codes to be used for recording entries in these two columns are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;general education&lt;/span&gt;[column(8)]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Not literate ... 00&lt;br /&gt;Literate without formal schooling ... 01&lt;br /&gt;Literate but below primary ... 02&lt;br /&gt;Primary ... 03&lt;br /&gt;Middle ... 04&lt;br /&gt;Secondary ... 05&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Graduates and above in:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;Agriculture ... 06&lt;br /&gt;Engineering/technology ... 07&lt;br /&gt;Medicine ... 08&lt;br /&gt;Other subjects ... 09&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;technical education&lt;/span&gt;[column (9)]&lt;br /&gt;Additional diploma/certificate&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Agriculture ... 10&lt;br /&gt;Engineering/technology ... 11&lt;br /&gt;Medicine ... 12&lt;br /&gt;Crafts ... 13&lt;br /&gt;Other subjects ... 14&lt;br /&gt;No technical education ... 15&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A person who can both read and write a simple message in at least one language is to be considered literate. Those who are not able to do so are to be considered not literate and will be assigned code 00. Those who are literate but never attended any school, will be assigned code 01. Those who are by definition literate but are yet to pass primary standard examination will get code 02. Similarly codes 03, 04, and 05 will indicate the successive higher standard of examinations passed. Matriculation, School Final, Pre-University, Higher Secondary and Intermediate examination will come under Secondary (code 05). A degree holder will get one of the codes 06 to 09 depending on the subject studied. For code 08, medical graduates belonging to Schools of medicine other than allopathic, e.g., homeopathic, ayurvedic, etc. are also to be taken into consideration. Code 06 will also include graduates in 'forestry', 'fishery science' etc. If more than one of the codes 06 to 09 are relevant for a person the following procedure will be adopted.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;i) When code 09 as well as one of the codes 06 to 08 are relevant code 09 will not be considered.&lt;br /&gt;ii) When more than one of the codes 06 to 08 are relevant, the code indicating the degree last obtained will be considered.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Persons who have attained proficiency in oriental languages (e.g. Sanskrit, Persian etc.) through formal but not the general type of education will be classified appropriately at the equivalent level of general education standard.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the level of the person's general education.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Not literate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Literate without formal schooling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Literate but below primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Middle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Graduate and above in agriculture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>Graduate and above in engineering technology</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Graduate and above in medicine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Graduate and above in other subjects</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_EDUCT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_EDUCT">
  <location EndPos="162" StartPos="162" width="1" />
  <labl>Technical education </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A407" a="all"&gt;9. Educational standard: technical&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Additional diploma or certificate in:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 10 Agriculture&lt;br /&gt;[] 11 Engineering/technology&lt;br /&gt;[] 12 Medicine&lt;br /&gt;[] 13 Crafts&lt;br /&gt;[] 14 Other subjects&lt;br /&gt;[] 15 No technical education&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A406 IN83A407" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.8 Column (8) and ( 9): educational standard&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;Information regarding the general and technical education attained by the normal members of the household listed in col. (1) will be recorded in columns (8) and (9) respectively in terms of the specified code numbers. For the purpose of making entries in these columns only the course successfully completed will be considered. For instances, for a person who has studied up to say, first year B.A., his educational attainment will be considered only secondary (code number 5). Also, for a person who has studied up to 12th standard but has not sat for the final examination or has failed or ever passed in the examination, his educational attainment will be considered 'secondary' only. The relevant codes to be used for recording entries in these two columns are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;general education&lt;/span&gt;[column(8)]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Not literate ... 00&lt;br /&gt;Literate without formal schooling ... 01&lt;br /&gt;Literate but below primary ... 02&lt;br /&gt;Primary ... 03&lt;br /&gt;Middle ... 04&lt;br /&gt;Secondary ... 05&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Graduates and above in:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;Agriculture ... 06&lt;br /&gt;Engineering/technology ... 07&lt;br /&gt;Medicine ... 08&lt;br /&gt;Other subjects ... 09&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;technical education&lt;/span&gt;[column (9)]&lt;br /&gt;Additional diploma/certificate&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Agriculture ... 10&lt;br /&gt;Engineering/technology ... 11&lt;br /&gt;Medicine ... 12&lt;br /&gt;Crafts ... 13&lt;br /&gt;Other subjects ... 14&lt;br /&gt;No technical education ... 15&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A person who can both read and write a simple message in at least one language is to be considered literate. Those who are not able to do so are to be considered not literate and will be assigned code 00. Those who are literate but never attended any school, will be assigned code 01. Those who are by definition literate but are yet to pass primary standard examination will get code 02. Similarly codes 03, 04, and 05 will indicate the successive higher standard of examinations passed. Matriculation, School Final, Pre-University, Higher Secondary and Intermediate examination will come under Secondary (code 05). A degree holder will get one of the codes 06 to 09 depending on the subject studied. For code 08, medical graduates belonging to Schools of medicine other than allopathic, e.g., homeopathic, ayurvedic, etc. are also to be taken into consideration. Code 06 will also include graduates in 'forestry', 'fishery science' etc. If more than one of the codes 06 to 09 are relevant for a person the following procedure will be adopted.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;i) When code 09 as well as one of the codes 06 to 08 are relevant code 09 will not be considered.&lt;br /&gt;ii) When more than one of the codes 06 to 08 are relevant, the code indicating the degree last obtained will be considered.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Persons who have attained proficiency in oriental languages (e.g. Sanskrit, Persian etc.) through formal but not the general type of education will be classified appropriately at the equivalent level of general education standard.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the type of technical education that the person had received.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Agriculture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering technology</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Medicine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Crafts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Other subjects</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>No technical education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_EDUCYRS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_EDUCYRS">
  <location EndPos="164" StartPos="163" width="2" />
  <labl>Number of years of formal education</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A408" a="all"&gt;11. Number of years of formal education (in years): _____&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A408" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.10 Column (11): number of years of formal education&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The number of years a person has to attend on educational institution to pass a class, level or grade of education -- both general and technical -- excluding the number of years spent in pre-primary education (below standard one) will be recorded for each member rounded off to the nearest integer. Thus, for a person who is either studying in class XI has failed in class XI and has discontinued the education thereafter, the entry will be '10'. Similarly for a person studying say, in the second year of the degree course, the number of years to be recorded will be '13' (10+2+1) or for a person who has completed 9 months' technical education after passing class XII, the entry will be '13'. For those who pursued the old system of education, the number of years required would have to be worked out in the same manner. It may, however, be noted that the years spent for a person's attending some level or grade of education through correspondence course or through private study and passing out the level or grade as private or external candidate will not be counted for recording the 'number of years of formal education'. For example, if a person has passed class XII through attending an educational institution and then completed his graduation and post-graduation as a private candidate the 'number of years' to be recorded will only be 12.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of years of formal education that the person had received.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>0</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SCHOOL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SCHOOL">
  <location EndPos="166" StartPos="165" width="2" />
  <labl>Education institution enrollment code</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A409" a="all"&gt;12. Current enrollment in educational institution and course of study:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Currently not enrolled in any educational institution&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;a. Currently enrolled in an educational institution of:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] 2 Pre-primary&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Primary&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Middle&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Secondary&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;b. Undergraduate/Post-graduate courses in:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] 6 Agriculture&lt;br /&gt;[] 7 Engineering/technology&lt;br /&gt;[] 8 Medicine&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Other subjects&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;c. Diploma or certificate course in:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] 10 Agriculture&lt;br /&gt;[] 11 Engineering/technology&lt;br /&gt;[] 12 Medicine&lt;br /&gt;[] 13 Crafts&lt;br /&gt;[] 14 Other subjects&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A409" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.11 Column (12): current enrollment in education institutions and course of study&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For all persons listed in column (1), it will be first ascertained whether the person is currently enrolled in any educational institution or not. A person will be considered to be currently enrolled in an educational institution if he or she is in the rolls of an educational institution for any course of study which will lead to the person's obtaining a degree/diploma/certificate on successful completion of the course of study. In many universities like Rajasthan, Delhi, Madurai etc. candidates are enrolled for regular correspondence courses for a stipulated period, at the end of which they will be allowed to appear in the university examinations of the particular course of study, Persons enrolled for such correspondence course will also be considered as 'currently enrolled in an educational institution'. For a person thus considered as currently enrolled in an educational institution, it will be further probed in regard to the course of study for which they are enrolled. For all those who are not enrolled in any educational institution, code 01 will be recorded in this column. For those who are considered enrolled in an educational institution on the basis of the criterion laid down above, the course of study for which they are enrolled will be recorded in terms of specified codes. The relevant codes to be used for filling up of this column are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;currently not enrolled in any educational institution - 01&lt;br /&gt;currently enrolled in any educational institution for:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;pre-primary - 02&lt;br /&gt;primary - 03&lt;br /&gt;middle - 04&lt;br /&gt;secondary - 05&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;graduated and above in:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;agriculture - 06&lt;br /&gt;engineering/technology - 07&lt;br /&gt;medicine - 08&lt;br /&gt;other subjects - 09&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;diploma/certificate in :&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;agriculture - 10&lt;br /&gt;engineering/technology - 11&lt;br /&gt;medicine - 12&lt;br /&gt;crafts - 13&lt;br /&gt;other subjects - 14&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was enrolled in any education institution and at what level.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Currently not enrolled in any educational institution</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Pre-primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Middle</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Secondary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Undergraduate/post graduate courses in agriculture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>Undergraduate/post graduate courses in engineering/technology</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Undergraduate/post graduate courses in medicine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Undergraduate/post graduate courses in other subjects</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Diploma or certificate course in agriculture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Diploma or certificate course in engineering/technology</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Diploma or certificate course in medicine</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Diploma or certificate course in crafts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>Diploma or certificate course in other subjects</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_EMPREGI" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_EMPREGI">
  <location EndPos="167" StartPos="167" width="1" />
  <labl>Whether registered with employment exchange </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A410" a="all"&gt;13. Whether currently on the live register of the employment exchange:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A410" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.12 Column (13): registration with employment exchange&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For all persons listed in column (1), it has to be ascertained whether or not they are currently on the live register of the employment exchange. For a person to be currently on the live register, he should renew his registration before it lapses, i.e., when the renewal becomes due. The period specified for renewal varies from state to state and also perhaps from one employment category to the other. The investigator, therefore, should ascertain from some knowledgeable sources, the period specified for such renewal in the particular region where he has to carry out the field work. With this background information, the investigator should find out when the person has registered in the employment exchange, whether he had renewed since the registration etc. and thus determine whether or not he or she was currently on the live register of the employment exchange. If the name of the person is recorded in the live register of the employment exchange, code 1 and if not, code 2, as the case may be, will be recorded in column (13).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was registered with the employment exchange.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_ACTIV" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_ACTIV">
  <location EndPos="169" StartPos="168" width="2" />
  <labl>Current weekly activity status code</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v=" IN83A411 IN83A412"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Current weekly activity&lt;/span&gt; [Questions 14 to 15]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A411" a="all"&gt;14. Status:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Working with an employer under obligation/ work not specifically compensated by prevalent wage or salary:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] 1 Attached to landlord&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Attached to money-lender&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Attached to landlord-cum-money lender&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Attached to others&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 11 Worked (self-employed) in household enterprise&lt;br /&gt;[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise&lt;br /&gt;[] 31 Worked as regular salaried/wage employee&lt;br /&gt;[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works&lt;br /&gt;[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work&lt;br /&gt;[] 61 Did not work though there was work in household enterprise&lt;br /&gt;[] 71 Did not work but had regular salaried/wage employment&lt;br /&gt;[] 81 Sought work&lt;br /&gt;[] 82 Did not seek but was available for work&lt;br /&gt;[] 91 Attended educational institutions&lt;br /&gt;[] 92 Attended domestic duties only&lt;br /&gt;[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.), sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use&lt;br /&gt;[] 94 Too young to work/ to attend school/ to seek employment&lt;br /&gt;[] 95 Old and disabled&lt;br /&gt;[] 96 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients etc.&lt;br /&gt;[] 97 Beggars, prostitutes, etc.&lt;br /&gt;[] 98 Others&lt;br /&gt;[] 99 Did not work due to temporary sickness (for casual workers only)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A411 IN83A416 IN83A487 IN83A492"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;(a) Activity status &lt;/span&gt;: The activity status of an individual is the activity situation obtaining for the person is respect of his/her participation in gainful and also non-gainful activities during a given reference period. Normally, one of the following three major activity situations of a combination of them will obtain to a person:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(i) of working or being engaged in gainful activities (or work) for pay, profit or family gain,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(ii) of being not engaged in gainful activities (of work ) but either of making tangible efforts to seek work or of being available for work, and&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(iii) of being not available for work because of various reasons.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Identification of each individual according to a unique situation poses a problem when more than one of the three activity situations listed above concurrently obtain to a person. In such an eventuality, the unique identification under any one of the three activity situations is done by adopting either the 'relatively long time' or the major time) or the 'priority' criterion. The former is used for classification of persons under 'usual activity status' with reference to a period of 365 days preceding the data of survey and the latter for classification of persons under 'current activity status' with reference to a period of 7 days preceding the date of survey or to each day of the seven days period. The three major activity status referred to above have been further sub-divided into several detailed activity categories. The detailed categories (under each of the three major activity status categories) along with the corresponding coded to be used in the 38th round survey are listed below:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(i) Situation of working or being engaged in gainful activities (employed)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;1. worked with an employer under obligation/work not specifically compensated by prevalent wage/salary.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;(a) attached to land lord - 01&lt;br /&gt;(b) attached to money lender - 02&lt;br /&gt;(c) attached to land lord-cum-money lender - 03&lt;br /&gt;(d) attached to others - 04&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;2. worked (self-employed) in household enterprise - 11&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3. worked as helper in household enterprise - 21&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4. worked as regular salaried/wage employee - 31&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;5. worked as casual wage labour in public works - 41&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. worked as casual wage labour in other types of work - 51&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7. did not work though there was work in the household enterprise - 61&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;8. did not work but had regular salaried/wage employment - 71&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(ii) situation of being not engaged in work but available for work:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;1. sought work - 81&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2. did not seek but was available for work - 82&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(iii) situation of being not available for work:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;1. attended education institution - 91&lt;br /&gt;2. attended domestic duties only - 92&lt;br /&gt;3. attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of good, sewing, tailoring, weaving etc. for household use - 93&lt;br /&gt;4. too young to work/attend school/seek employment - 94&lt;br /&gt;5. old and disabled - 95&lt;br /&gt;6. rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients etc - 96&lt;br /&gt;7. beggars, prostitutes, etc - 97&lt;br /&gt;8. others - 98&lt;br /&gt;9. did not work due to sickness (for casual workers only) - 99&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;for usual status classification, codes 61, 71, 82 and 99 are not applicable and code 81 will be used to indicate both the situations-seeking work and being available for work.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A411" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.13 Column (14): current weekly activity status&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The current weekly activity status of a person will be the activity status obtaining for a person during a reference period of seven days preceding the date of survey. Irrespective of the usual activity pursued by a person, his/her current weekly activity will be determined strictly on the basis of the activities pursued by the person during the reference period of seven days adopting the priority criterion. Even for self-employed persons, one need not prejudge and take for granted that the current activity situation for them will be identical to the usual activity situation. A careful probe on the part of the investigator regarding the various activities pursued by the person during the seven days preceding the date of survey is therefore, necessary for ascertaining his/her current weekly activity status. In defining the activity status (paragraph 5.4.1.1) it has already been mentioned that the activities are grouped broadly into three categories namely: (i) working, (ii) not working but seeking and/or available for work, and (iii) neither working nor available for work.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;According to the priority criterion, the status of 'working' gets priority over the status 'not working but seeking and/or available for work' which in turn gets priority over the status of 'neither working nor available for work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In the category 'not working but seeking and/or available for work', the status 'seeking' gets priority over the status or 'not seeking but available for work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A person would be considered 'working (or employed)' if he or she while pursuing any gainful activity had worked for at least one hour on at least one day during the week preceding the date of survey.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A person would be considered 'seeking and/or available for work (or unemployed)' if during the reference week no gainful work was done by the person but he or she had made efforts to get work or had been available for work during the reference week though not actively seeking work.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A person who had neither worked nor was available for work will be considered to be engaged in 'non-gainful activities (or not in labour force)':&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The three broad groups of activities are further classified into 22 detailed 'status' categories, 11 for persons categorized 'working' (codes 01-71), 2 for those categorized 'not working but seeking and/or available for work' (coded 81 and 82) and 9 for those categorized 'neither working nor available for work' (coded 91-99). For a person, the appropriate broad 'status' will be determined first adopting the priority criterion.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If a person categorized 'working' is found to be pursuing more than one gainful activity during the reference week, the gainful activity in which relatively more time has been spent will be the appropriate detailed 'status' that will be assigned to him/her. In case more than one 'non-gainful activity status' (codes 91-99) are assignable to a person in view of the typical activity pattern followed by his/her during the reference week, the activity which appears first in the code list in the ascending order starting from 91 will be assigned. But it may be noted that a person essentially engaged in 'domestic duties' should not be classified as 'student' simply because he/she was attending some training. Similarly, an old or disabled person who was a recipient of regular pension, remittance etc. should be classified as 'renters, pensioners, remittance recipients etc.' and not as 'old or disabled'. After thus determining the current weekly activity status of a household member, the appropriate 2-digit code (see paragraph 5.4.1.1) will be recorded in column (14). The following points may be noted while assigning to the 'activity status' to a person.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(a) A person found to be engaged in domestic duties should not be categorized 'in domestic duties' (code 92) if the person reports that he/she has also been available for work concurrently.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(b) A person engaged in regular wage/salaried employment but currently not at work, will be assigned code 71 irrespective of whether he is engaged in any other 'gainful' or 'non-gainful' activity.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(c) Unpaid apprentices will be treated as 'students'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(d) Person under 'paid lay off' will be considered employed and those under 'unpaid lay off' unemployed if they are seeking and/or available for work.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(e) 'Free collection for sale' will be treated as self-employment. If the products collected relate to agricultural sector the industry division will be 'O' and for other goods like rag, waste paper, tins etc., the industry division will be '6'.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's economic activity during the week prior to the survey.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Attached to landlord</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Attached to money lender</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Attached to landlord-cum-money lender</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Attached to others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Worked (self-employed) in household enterprise</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Worked as helper in household enterprise</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>Worked as regular salaried/wage employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>Worked as casual wage labor in public works</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>Worked as casual wage labor in other types of work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>61</catValu>
    <labl>Did not work though there was work in household enterprise</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>71</catValu>
    <labl>Did not work but had regular salaried/wage employment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>81</catValu>
    <labl>Sought work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>82</catValu>
    <labl>Did not seek but was available for work </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>91</catValu>
    <labl>Attended educational institutions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>92</catValu>
    <labl>Attended domestic duties only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>93</catValu>
    <labl>Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods, sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>94</catValu>
    <labl>Too young to work/to attend school/to seek employment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>Old or disabled </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>96</catValu>
    <labl>Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>97</catValu>
    <labl>Beggars, prostitutes, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>Did not work due to temporary sickness (for casual workers only)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_CINDDIV" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_CINDDIV">
  <location EndPos="171" StartPos="170" width="2" />
  <labl>Current industry division</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v=" IN83A411 IN83A412"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Current weekly activity&lt;/span&gt; [Questions 14 to 15]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A412" a="all"&gt;15. Industry (division code) for codes 01-71 in column 14*:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 15 was asked of persons who were worked under obligation/attached, worked, or did not work though there was a household enterprise or did not work but had salaried/wage employment per question 14.] &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 0 Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Mining and quarrying&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Manufacturing&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Manufacturing&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Electricity, gas and water&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Construction&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 Wholesale and retail trade and restaurants and hotels&lt;br /&gt;[] 7 Transport, storage, and communication&lt;br /&gt;[] 8 Financing, insurance, real estate and business service&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Community, social and personal services&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A412" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.14 Column (15): industry division:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For the persons categorized 'working' (i.e. those with status codes 01-71), the corresponding 'industry division' will be recorded in terms of the specified codes in column (15). The codes are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing - 0&lt;br /&gt;Mining and quarrying - 1&lt;br /&gt;Manufacturing -- 2-3&lt;br /&gt;Electricity, gas and water - 4&lt;br /&gt;Construction - 5&lt;br /&gt;Wholesale and retail trade, restaurants and hotels - 6&lt;br /&gt;Transport, storage and communication - 7&lt;br /&gt;Financing, insurance, real estate and business services - 8&lt;br /&gt;Community, social and personal services - 9&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who worked or did not work but had regular employment or work in a household enterprise during the week preceding the date of survey [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the industry division of the person during the week prior to the survey.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Mining and quarrying</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Electricity, gas and water</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale and retail trade and restaurants and hotels</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>Transport, storage, and communication </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Financing, insurance, real estate and business service</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Community, social and personal services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_IND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_IND">
  <location EndPos="174" StartPos="172" width="3" />
  <labl>Current industry</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A414 IN83A415" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;For persons having current weekly activity status codes 01-71 in column 14&lt;/span&gt; &lt;br /&gt;[Question 16-18 was asked of persons who worked under obligation/attached, worked, or did not work though there was a household enterprise or did not work but had salaried/wage employment per question 14.] &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Principal industry occupation:&lt;/span&gt; [Questions 16 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;16. Description _____&lt;br /&gt;17. Industry code (NIC 1970) _ _ _&lt;br /&gt;18. Occupation code (NCO 1968) _ _ _&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A414 IN83A415" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.15 Column (16)-(18): principal industry-occupation&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For each person assigned the 'work' status codes (i.e. codes 01-71) in column (14), the description of the principal industry-occupation relevant to the type of gainful activity pursued by the person during the reference week will be recorded in column (16). The corresponding three-digit industry group code (NIC 1970) will be recorded in column (17) and the 3-digit occupation family code (NIC, 1968) will be recorded in column (18). In combination is assignable to a person, the principal industry-occupation case more than one industry-occupation/relevant to the person will be the one, in which relatively more time has been spent during the reference week, in pursuing such gainful activities.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who worked or did not work but had regular employment or work in a household enterprise during the week preceding the date of survey [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's principal industry during the week prior to the survey.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Cereal crops (paddy, whelt, Jowar, bajra, maize, ragi, barley, gram, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>Pulses (arhar, moong, masur, urd, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>Raw cotton</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>Raw jute, mesta</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>Hemp and other kindred fibres</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>Production of oilseeds such as sesamum, groundnuts, rape, mustard, linseed, castor seeds, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>Sugar cane</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>Roots and tubers, vegetables, pan, singhara chilies and spices (other than pepper and cardamom) and Bowers and parts of plants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural production not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>Tea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>Coffee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>Rubber</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>Pepper</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>Cardamom</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>Edible nuts (excluding coconut and ground nut) walnut, almond, cashew nut, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>Production of fruits, coconuts e.g. bananas, apples, grapes, mangoes, oranges, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>Production of ganja, cinchona, opium, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>Crops of plantations, not elsewhere classified (e.g. betel nuts etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>Cattle and goat-breeding, rearing, ranching, etc. and production of milk </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of sheep and production of wool</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of horses, mules, camels and other pack animals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of pigs and other animals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of ducks, hens and other birds and production of eggs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of bees and production of honey and wax</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of silk-worms and production of cocoons and raw milk</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of livestock and production of livestock product not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>Pest destroying, spraying, pruning of infected stems </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>Operation of irrigation systems</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>Animal sheering and livestock services (other than veterinary services)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>Grading agricultural and livestock products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>Horticultural and nursery services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>Soil conservation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural services not elsewhere classified (like land clearing, land draining, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>Hunting, trapping and game propagation for commercial purposes (other than for sport)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>Hunting, trapping and game propagation, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>Planting, replanting and conservation of forests</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>Logging-felling and cutting of trees and preparation of rough, round hewn or riven logs (including incidental hauling)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>Production of fuel (including charcoal by burning) by exploitation of forests</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>Gathering of fodder by exploitation of forests</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>Gathering of uncultivated materials such as gums, resins, lac, barks, herbs, wild fruits and leaves by exploitation of forests</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>Other forest products not elsewhere classified such as munjh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>Ocean, sea and coastal fishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>Inland water fishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>Pisciculture-rearing of fish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>Collection of pearls, conches, shells, sponge and other sea products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>Fishing and allied activities not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>Agriculture, hunting, forestry, and fishing not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Coal </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>Lignite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>109</catValu>
    <labl>Coal mining not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Crude petroleum</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Natural gas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>119</catValu>
    <labl>Crude petroleum and natural gas not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Iron ore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>Manganese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>Chromite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>123</catValu>
    <labl>Bauxite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124</catValu>
    <labl>Gold and silver ores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>125</catValu>
    <labl>Copper ore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>129</catValu>
    <labl>Metal ores, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>190</catValu>
    <labl>Stone quarrying clay and sand pits</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>191</catValu>
    <labl>Chemicals, and fertilizer mineral mining (such as soda ash, sulphur, phosphates, nitrates, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192</catValu>
    <labl>Salt mining and quarrying including crushing, screening and evaporating in pans</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>193</catValu>
    <labl>Precious and semi-precious stones</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>194</catValu>
    <labl>Mica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>195</catValu>
    <labl>Gypsum</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>199</catValu>
    <labl>Other mining not elsewhere classified (asbestos, quartz, talc and soap stone, natural abrasives other than sand, graphite etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Slaughtering, preparation and preservation of meat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of dairy products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>202</catValu>
    <labl>Canning and preservation of fruits and vegetables</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>203</catValu>
    <labl>Canning, preserving and processing of fish, crustacean and similar foods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204</catValu>
    <labl>Grain mill products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>205</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of bakery products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>206</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture and refining of sugar (vacuum pan sugar factories)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>207</catValu>
    <labl>Production of indigenous sugar, boora, khandsari, gur, etc. from sugar-cane, and palm juice</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208</catValu>
    <labl>Production of common salt</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>209</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery (including sweetmeats)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of hydrogenated oils, vanasspati ghee, etc,</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other edible oils and fats e.g., mustard oil, ground nut oil, etc. (Inedible oils shown under 315)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Tea processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Coffee curing, roasting and grinding</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>Cihwrit processing like drying, shelling, roasting, salting, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>215</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of ice</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>216</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of prepared animal feeds</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>217</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of starch</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>219</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of fool products not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Wine industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>Malt liquors and malt</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>223</catValu>
    <labl>Production of country liquor and toddy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>224</catValu>
    <labl>Soft drinks and carbonated water industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>225</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco stemming, redrying and all other operations which are connected with preparing raw leaf tobacco for manufacture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>226</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of bidi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>227</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of cigars, cigarettes, cheroot and cigarette tobacco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>228</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of chewing tobacco, zarda and snuff</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>229</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of tobacco and tobacco products, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Cotton ginning, cleaning and baling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231</catValu>
    <labl>Cotton spinning, weaving, shrinking, shrinking, mercerising and finishing of cotton textiles in mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>232</catValu>
    <labl>Printing, dyeing and bleaching of cotton textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>233</catValu>
    <labl>Cotton spinning other than in mills (charkha)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>234</catValu>
    <labl>Production of khadi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>235</catValu>
    <labl>Weaving and finishing of cotton textiles in handlooms, other than khadi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>236</catValu>
    <labl>Weaving and finishing of cotton textiles in power-looms</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>239</catValu>
    <labl>Cotton textiles not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>Wool cleaning, baling and pressing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>241</catValu>
    <labl>Wool spinning, weaving and finishing in mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242</catValu>
    <labl>Wool spinning and weaving (other than in mills)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>243</catValu>
    <labl>Dyeing and bleaching of woolen textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>244</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wool not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>245</catValu>
    <labl>Spinning, weaving and finishing of silk textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>246</catValu>
    <labl>Printing, dyeing and bleaching of silk textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>247</catValu>
    <labl>Spinning, weaving and finishing of other textiles-synthetic fibres, rayons, nylons, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>248</catValu>
    <labl>Printing, dyeing and bleaching of synthetic textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>249</catValu>
    <labl>Silk and synthetic fibre textiles not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250</catValu>
    <labl>Jute and mesta pressing and bailing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Jute and mesta spinning and weaving</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>252</catValu>
    <labl>Dyeing, printing and bleaching of jute textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>253</catValu>
    <labl>Preparing, spinning, weaving and finishing of hemp and other coarse fibres</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>259</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of jute bags and other jute textiles not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>260</catValu>
    <labl>Knitting mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>261</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of all types of threads, cordage, ropes, twines, nets, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>262</catValu>
    <labl>Embroidery and making of crepes, laces and fringes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>263</catValu>
    <labl>Weaving carpets, rugs and other similar textile products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>264</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of all types of textiles, garments including wearing apparel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>265</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of raincoats, hats, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>266</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of made up textile goods (except garments) such as curtains, mosquito nets, etc. </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>267</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of water proof textiles such as oil cloth, tarpaulin, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>268</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of coir and coir products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>269</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of textiles not elsewhere classified like linoleum, padding, wadding, upholstering, filling, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>270</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of veneer, plywood and their products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>271</catValu>
    <labl>Sawing and planing of wood (other than plywood)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>272</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wooden and cane boxes, crates, drums, barrels and other wooden containers, baskets and other rattan, bamboo, reed and willow wares made entirely or mainly of cane, rattan, reed, bamboo and willow</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>273</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors and windows (excluding hewing and rough shaping of poles, bolts and other wood material which is classified under logging)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>274</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wooden industrial goods, such as bobbins, blocks, handles, saddling and similar equipment and fixtures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of cork and cork products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>277</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of bamboo and cane furniture and fixtures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>279</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wood, bamboo and cane products not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>280</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of pulp, paper and paper board including newsprint</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>281</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of container and boxes of paper and paper board</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>282</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of pulp products not elsewhere classified like dolls</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>283</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of paper and paper board articles not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>284</catValu>
    <labl>Printing and publishing of newspapers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>285</catValu>
    <labl>Printing and publishing of periodicals, books, journals, atlases, maps and sheet music, directories etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>286</catValu>
    <labl>Printing of bank notes, currency notes, postage stamps; security presses, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>287</catValu>
    <labl>Engraving, etching, block making, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>288</catValu>
    <labl>Bookbinding</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>289</catValu>
    <labl>Printing, publishing and allied activities not elsewhere classified like envelope printing, picture post card printing, embossing, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>290</catValu>
    <labl>Tanning, curing, finishing, embossing and japanning of leather</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>291</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of footwear (excluding repair) except vulcanized or moulded rubber or plastic footwear</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>292</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wearing apparel like coats, gloves, etc. of leather and substitutes of leather</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>293</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of leather consumer goods (other than apparel and footwear)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>294</catValu>
    <labl>Scraping, currying, tanning, bleaching and dyeing of fur and other pelts for the trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>295</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wearing apparel of fur and pelts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>296</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of fur and skin rugs and other articles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>299</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of leather and fur products not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Tyre and tube industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of footwear made primarily of vulcanized or moulded rubber</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>302</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of rubber products not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>303</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of plastic products not elsewhere classified (except house furnishing)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>304</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum refineries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>305</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of products of petroleum not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>306</catValu>
    <labl>Production of coal tar in coke ovens</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>307</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other coal and coal tar products not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of basic industrial organic and inorganic chemicals and gases such as acids, alkalies and their salts, gases like acetylene, oxygen, nitrogen, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>311</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of fertilizers and pesticides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>312</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of paints, varnishes and lacquers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>313</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of drugs and medicines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>314</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of perfumes, cosmetics, lotions, hair dressings, toothpastes, soap in any form, synthetic detergents, shampoos, shaving products, cleansers, washing and scouring products and other toilet preparations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>315</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of inedible oils</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>316</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of turpentine, synthetic resins, plastic materials and synthetic fibres like nylon, terylene except glass</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>317</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of matches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>318</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of explosives and ammunition and fire works</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>319</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of chemical products not elsewhere classified (including photo-chemicals, sensitized films and paper)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of structural clay products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of glass and glass products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of earthen ware and earthen pottery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>323</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of china ware and porcelainware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>325</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of mica products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>326</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and stone crushing, and stoneware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>327</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of earthen and plaster statues and other products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>328</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of asbestos, cement and other cement products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>329</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of miscellaneous non-metallic mineral products such as slate products, abrasives, graphite products, mineral wool, silica products and other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>330</catValu>
    <labl>Iron and steel industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>331</catValu>
    <labl>Foundries for casting and forging iron and steel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of ferro-alloys</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>333</catValu>
    <labl>Copper manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>334</catValu>
    <labl>Brass manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>335</catValu>
    <labl>Aluminum manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>336</catValu>
    <labl>Zinc manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>339</catValu>
    <labl>Other non-ferrous metal industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of fabricated metal products such as metal cans from tin-plate, terne plate or enameled sheet metal, metal shipping, containers, barrels, drums, kegs, pails, safes, vaults, enameled sanitary and all other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified</labl>
    <txt>Manufacture of fabricated metal products such as metal cans from tin-plate, terne plate or enameled sheet metal, metal shipping, containers, barrels, drums, kegs, pails, safes, vaults, enameled sanitary and all other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified</txt>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>341</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of structural metal products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>342</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of furniture and fixtures, primarily of metal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>343</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of hand tools and general hardware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>344</catValu>
    <labl>Enameling, japanning, lacquering, galvanizing, plating and polishing of metal products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>345</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of metal utensils, cutlery and kitchenware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>349</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of metal products except machinery and transport equipment not elsewhere classified, like type-founding</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of agricultural machinery and equipment and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>351</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture and repair of drills, coal cutting machines, earth moving, lifting and hoisting machinery, cranes, conveyors and road rollers and other heavy machinery and equipment used by construction and mining industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of prime movers, boilers and steam generating plants such as diesel engines, and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>353</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial machinery for food and textile industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>354</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial machinery, for other than food and textiles industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>355</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of refrigerators, air conditioners and fire fighting equipment, and other parts, components and accessories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture alteration and repair of general items of nonelectrical machinery, components, equipment and accessories not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>357</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of machine tools, their parts and accessories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>358</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of office, computing and accounting machinery and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>359</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture and repair of non-electrical, machinery, equipment, components and accessories not elsewhere classified (such as sewing machines, automatic merchandising machines, washing, laundry, dry cleaning and pressing machines, cooking ranges and ovens, other service industry machines, arms and armament etc.)</labl>
    <txt>Manufacture and repair of non-electrical, machinery, equipment, components and accessories not elsewhere classified (such as sewing machines, automatic merchandising machines, washing, laundry, dry cleaning and pressing machines, cooking ranges and ovens, other service industry machines, arms and armament etc.)</txt>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electrical industrial, machinery and apparatus and parts (such as electrical industry motors, generators, transformers, electromagnetic clutches and brakes etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>361</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of insulated wires and cables</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>362</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of dry and wet batteries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>363</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electrical apparatus, appliances and their such as lamps, bulbs, tubes, sockets, switches, fans, insul (except porcelain), conductors, irons, heaters, shavers, cleaners, etc., excluding repairing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of radio and television transmitting and receiving sets including transistor radio sets, sound reproducing and recording equipment including tape recorders, public address; systems, gramophone record and pre-recorded magnetic tapes, wire and wireless, telephone and telegraph equipment, signaling and detection equipment 2nd apparatus, radar equipment and installations; parts and supplies specially used for electronic apparatus classified in this group</labl>
    <txt>Manufacture of radio and television transmitting and receiving sets including transistor radio sets, sound reproducing and recording equipment including tape recorders, public address; systems, gramophone record and pre-recorded magnetic tapes, wire and wireless, telephone and telegraph equipment, signaling and detection equipment 2nd apparatus, radar equipment and installations; parts and supplies specially used for electronic apparatus classified in this group</txt>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>365</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture and repair of radiographic x-ray apparatus and tubes and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>366</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electronic computers, control instruments and other equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>367</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electronic components, and accessories not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>369</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electrical machinery, apparatus, appliances and supplies and parts not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>370</catValu>
    <labl>Ship building and repairing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>371</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of locomotives and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of railway wagons and coaches and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>373</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other railroad equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>374</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of motor vehicles and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>375</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of motorcycles and scooters and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of bicycles and cycle-rickshaws and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>377</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of aircraft and its parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>378</catValu>
    <labl>Bullock-carts, push-carts, hand carts, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>379</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of transport equipment and parts not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of medical, surgical and scientific equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>381</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of photographic and optical goods (excluding photo chemicals, sensitized paper and film)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>382</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of watches and clocks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>383</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of jewellery and related articles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>384</catValu>
    <labl>Minting of coins</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>385</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of sports and athletic goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>386</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of musical instruments </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>387</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of stationery articles like fountain pens, pencil, pens, pin cushions, tags, etc., not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>389</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of miscellaneous products not elsewhere classified such as costume jewellery, costume novelties, feather plumes, artificial flowers; brooms, brushes, lamp shades, tobacco pipes, cigarette holders, ivory goods, badges, wigs and similar articles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>399</catValu>
    <labl>Other manufacturing industries, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Generation and transmission of electric energy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>401</catValu>
    <labl>Distribution of electric energy to household, industrial and commercial and other users</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>409</catValu>
    <labl>Electricity, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>410</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of gas in gasworks and distribution through mains to household, industrial and commercial and other users</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>419</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of gas and steam, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>Water supply i.e. collection, purification and distribution of water</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>429</catValu>
    <labl>Other water works and supply industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>499</catValu>
    <labl>Other electricity, gas, and water industries, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>500</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and maintenance of buildings (including aerodromes)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>501</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and maintenance of roads, railway, bridges, tunnels pipe lines, ports, harbours, runways, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>502</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and other communication systems</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>503</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and maintenance of water-ways and water reservoirs such as bunds, embankments, dams, canals, tanks, wells, tube wells, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504</catValu>
    <labl>Construction of hydro-electric projects</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>505</catValu>
    <labl>Construction of industrial plants including thermal plants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>509</catValu>
    <labl>Construction not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>510</catValu>
    <labl>Plumbing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>511</catValu>
    <labl>Heating and air conditioning installation, lift installation, sound proofing, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>512</catValu>
    <labl>Setting of tile, marble, brick, glass and stone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>513</catValu>
    <labl>Plumber works such as fixing of doors, windows, panels, painting and decorating</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>514</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical installation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>519</catValu>
    <labl>Other activities allied to construction not elsewhere classified, such as fixing of hand pumps</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in cereals and pulses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>601</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in foodstuff other than cereals and pulses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>602</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in textiles and textile products, like all kinds of fabrics, garments, shirtings, suiting, and hosiery goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>603</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in beverages other than intoxicants, e.g. aerated water</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in intoxicants like wines and liquors including bottling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>605</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in intoxicants like opium, ganja, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>606</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in tobacco and tobacco products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>607</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in animals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in straw and fodder</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>609</catValu>
    <labl>Other wholesale trade in food, textiles live animals, beverages and intoxincants, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>610</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in medicines and chemicals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>611</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in fuel and lighting products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>612</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in toilets, perfumery and cosmetics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>613</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in metal, porcelain and glass utensils, crockery, and chinaware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>619</catValu>
    <labl>Other wholesale trade in fuel, light, chemicals, perfumery, ceramics, and glass, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in petrol, mobile oil and allied products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>621</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in wood, cane, bamboo, thatches, etc</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>622</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in paper and other stationery goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>623</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in skin, leather and fur, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>629</catValu>
    <labl>Other wholesale trade in wood, paper, other fabrics, skins, and inedible oils, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in agricultural and industrial machinery harvesters, threshers, sowing machines, etc</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>631</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in electrical machinery and equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>632</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in transport and storage equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>639</catValu>
    <labl>Other wholesale trade in all types of machinery, equipment, including transport and electrical equipment, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>640</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in furniture and fixtures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>641</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in rubber and rubber products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trace in household equipment not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in building materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>644</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in clock, eye-glasses frames</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>645</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in hardware and sanitary equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in scientific, medical and surgical instruments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>647</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in precious metals, stones, and jewelry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>649</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in goods not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>650</catValu>
    <labl>Grain and grocery store</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>651</catValu>
    <labl>Vegetable and fruit selling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>652</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in meat, fish and poultry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>653</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in sweetmeat, bakery products, dairy products and eggs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>654</catValu>
    <labl>Pan, bidi, and cigarette shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>655</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in aerated water, soft drinks and ice cream</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>656</catValu>
    <labl>Wine and liquor shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>659</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade in food and food articles, beverage, tobacco and intoxicants not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>660</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in textiles (non-readymade)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>661</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in ready-made garments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>669</catValu>
    <labl>Other retail trade in textiles, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>670</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in firewood, coal and kerosene oil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>671</catValu>
    <labl>Utensil shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>672</catValu>
    <labl>Fancy stores (including crockery and glassware dealers)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>673</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in electrical and electronic goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>674</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>675</catValu>
    <labl>Jewellery marts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>676</catValu>
    <labl>Footwear shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>679</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade in fuel and other household utilities and durables not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>680</catValu>
    <labl>Medical shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>681</catValu>
    <labl>Booksellers and stationers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>682</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in building material</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>683</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in transport equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>684</catValu>
    <labl>Petrol filling stations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>689</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade and others not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>690</catValu>
    <labl>Restaurants, cafes and other eating and drinking places</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>691</catValu>
    <labl>Hotels, rooming houses, camps and other lodging places</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>699</catValu>
    <labl>Restaurants and hotels, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>700</catValu>
    <labl>Railway transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>701</catValu>
    <labl>Passenger transport by tramway and bus-services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>702</catValu>
    <labl>Passenger transport by other motor vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703</catValu>
    <labl>Freight transport by motor vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704</catValu>
    <labl>Hackney carriages, bullock-carts, ekka, tonga, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705</catValu>
    <labl>Transport by animals like horses, elephants, mules, camels, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>706</catValu>
    <labl>Transport by man (including rickshaw pullers, hand cart pullers, porters, coolies, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>707</catValu>
    <labl>Pipeline transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>708</catValu>
    <labl>Supporting services to land transport, like operation of highway bridges, toll roads, vehicular tunnels, parking lots, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>709</catValu>
    <labl>Other land transport, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710</catValu>
    <labl>Ocean and coastal water transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>711</catValu>
    <labl>Inland water transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>712</catValu>
    <labl>Supporting services to water-transport like operation and maintenance of piers, docks, pilotage, light-houses, loading and discharging of vessels, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>719</catValu>
    <labl>Other water transport, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>720</catValu>
    <labl>Air transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>729</catValu>
    <labl>Other air transport, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>730</catValu>
    <labl>Services incidental to transport, such as packing, crating, travel agency, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>739</catValu>
    <labl>Other services incidental to transport, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740</catValu>
    <labl>Warehousing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>741</catValu>
    <labl>Cold-storage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>749</catValu>
    <labl>Storage and warehousing not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>750</catValu>
    <labl>Postal, telegraphic, wireless and signal communications</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>751</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone communications</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>759</catValu>
    <labl>Communications not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>799</catValu>
    <labl>Transport, storage, and communications, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800</catValu>
    <labl>Banking</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>801</catValu>
    <labl>Credit institutions other than banks, such as saving and loan associations, agricultural credit institutions, industrial development banks, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>809</catValu>
    <labl>Other financial institutions such as pawn brokers, money lenders, financiers, chit funds, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>810</catValu>
    <labl>Provident services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>811</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance carriers, life</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>812</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance carriers other than life, such as fire, marine, accident, health, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>819</catValu>
    <labl>Other providents and insurance, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>820</catValu>
    <labl>Purchase, sale, letting and operating of real estate such as residential and non-residential buildings, developing and sub-dividing real estate into lots, lessors of real property, real estate agents, brokers and managers engaged in renting, buying and selling, managing and appraising real estate on a contract or fee basis</labl>
    <txt>Purchase, sale, letting and operating of real estate such as residential and non-residential buildings, developing and sub-dividing real estate into lots, lessors of real property, real estate agents, brokers and managers engaged in renting, buying and selling, managing and appraising real estate on a contract or fee basis</txt>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>821</catValu>
    <labl>Purchase and sale agents and brokers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>822</catValu>
    <labl>Auctioneering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>823</catValu>
    <labl>Accounting, auditing and book-keeping services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>824</catValu>
    <labl>Data processing and tabulating services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>825</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering, architectural and technical services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising and publicity services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>827</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery and equipment, rental and leasing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>828</catValu>
    <labl>News agencies (e.g. P.T.I., V.N.I., Reuter, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>829</catValu>
    <labl>Business services, except machinery and equipment rental and leasing not elsewhere classified including wrapping, packaging and filling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>830</catValu>
    <labl>Legal services, such as those rendered by advocates, barristers, solicitors, pleaders, mukhtiars, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>831</catValu>
    <labl>Other legal services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>899</catValu>
    <labl>Other financing, insurance, real estate and business services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>900</catValu>
    <labl>Public services in the union government including defense services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>901</catValu>
    <labl>Public services in state governments including police services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>902</catValu>
    <labl>Public Services in local bodies, departments and offices engaged in administration like local taxation, business regulations, etc</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>903</catValu>
    <labl>Public services in quasi-government bodies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>909</catValu>
    <labl>Other public administration and defense services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>910</catValu>
    <labl>Sanitation and similar services such as garbage and sewage disposal, operation of garbage systems and all other type of work connected with public health and sanitation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>919</catValu>
    <labl>Other sanitation services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>920</catValu>
    <labl>Educational services rendered by technical or vocational colleges, schools and other institutions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>921</catValu>
    <labl>Educational services, rendered by non-technical colleges, schools, universities and other institutions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>922</catValu>
    <labl>Research and scientific services not classified elsewhere such as those rendered by institutions and laboratories engaged in research in the biological, physical and social sciences, meteorological institutes and medical research organizations, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>929</catValu>
    <labl>Other education, scientific and research services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>930</catValu>
    <labl>Health and medical services rendered by organizations and individuals such as hospitals, dispensaries, sanatoria, nursing homes, maternal and child welfare clinics by Allopathic, Ayurvedic, Unani, Homeopathic, etc. practitioners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>931</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinary services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>939</catValu>
    <labl>Other medical and health services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>940</catValu>
    <labl>Religious services by organizations or individuals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>941</catValu>
    <labl>Welfare services rendered by organizations operating on a nonprofit basis for the promotion of welfare of the community, such as relief societies, creches, homes for the aged, blind, fire brigade services, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>942</catValu>
    <labl>Business, professional and labour organizations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>949</catValu>
    <labl>Other community services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>950</catValu>
    <labl>Motion picture production</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>951</catValu>
    <labl>Motion picture distribution and projection</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>952</catValu>
    <labl>Theatrical producers and entertainment services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>953</catValu>
    <labl>Authors, music composers and other independent artists not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>954</catValu>
    <labl>Radio and television broadcasting</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>955</catValu>
    <labl>Operation of circuses and race tracks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>956</catValu>
    <labl>Libraries, museums, botanical and zoological gardens, zoos, game sanctuaries, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>959</catValu>
    <labl>Amusement and recreational services not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>960</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>961</catValu>
    <labl>Laundries, laundry services and cleaning and dyeing plants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>962</catValu>
    <labl>Hair dressing such as those done by barbers, hair dressing saloons and beauty shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>963</catValu>
    <labl>Portrait and commercial photographic studios</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>969</catValu>
    <labl>Personal services not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>971</catValu>
    <labl>Repair of footwear and other leather goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>972</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical repair shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>973</catValu>
    <labl>Repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>974</catValu>
    <labl>Repair of watches, clocks and jewellery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>975</catValu>
    <labl>Repair of bicycles and cycle rickshaws</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>979</catValu>
    <labl>Repair of enterprises not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>980</catValu>
    <labl>International and other extra territorial bodies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>989</catValu>
    <labl>Other international and other extra territorial bodies, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>990</catValu>
    <labl>Services not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>997</catValu>
    <labl>Undocumented</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_OCC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_OCC">
  <location EndPos="178" StartPos="175" width="4" />
  <labl>Current occupation</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A414 IN83A415" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;For persons having current weekly activity status codes 01-71 in column 14&lt;/span&gt; &lt;br /&gt;[Question 16-18 was asked of persons who worked under obligation/attached, worked, or did not work though there was a household enterprise or did not work but had salaried/wage employment per question 14.] &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Principal industry occupation:&lt;/span&gt; [Questions 16 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;16. Description _____&lt;br /&gt;17. Industry code (NIC 1970) _ _ _&lt;br /&gt;18. Occupation code (NCO 1968) _ _ _&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A414 IN83A415" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.15 Column (16)-(18): principal industry-occupation&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For each person assigned the 'work' status codes (i.e. codes 01-71) in column (14), the description of the principal industry-occupation relevant to the type of gainful activity pursued by the person during the reference week will be recorded in column (16). The corresponding three-digit industry group code (NIC 1970) will be recorded in column (17) and the 3-digit occupation family code (NIC, 1968) will be recorded in column (18). In combination is assignable to a person, the principal industry-occupation case more than one industry-occupation/relevant to the person will be the one, in which relatively more time has been spent during the reference week, in pursuing such gainful activities.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who worked or did not work but had regular employment or work in a household enterprise during the week preceding the date of survey [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's principal occupation during the week prior to the survey.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0000</catValu>
    <labl>Physicist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0001</catValu>
    <labl>Chemists (excluding pharmaceutical chemists)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0002</catValu>
    <labl>Geologists and geophysicists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0003</catValu>
    <labl>Meteorologist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0009</catValu>
    <labl>Physical scientists, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0010</catValu>
    <labl>Physical science technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0020</catValu>
    <labl>Architects and town planners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0021</catValu>
    <labl>Civil engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0022</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical and electronic engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0023</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0024</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0025</catValu>
    <labl>Metallurgists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0026</catValu>
    <labl>Mining engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0027</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0028</catValu>
    <labl>Surveyors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0029</catValu>
    <labl>Architects, engineers, technologists, surveyors, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0030</catValu>
    <labl>Draughtsmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0031</catValu>
    <labl>Civil engineering overseers and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0032</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical and electronic engineering overseers and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0033</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical engineering overseers and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0034</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical engineering technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0035</catValu>
    <labl>Metallurgical technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0036</catValu>
    <labl>Transport and  communication supervisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0037</catValu>
    <labl>Survey technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0039</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering technicians, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0040</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft pilots</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0041</catValu>
    <labl>Flight engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0042</catValu>
    <labl>Flight navigators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0043</catValu>
    <labl>Ship's deck officers and pilots</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0044</catValu>
    <labl>Ships engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0049</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft and ship's officers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0050</catValu>
    <labl>Biologists, zoologists, botanists and related scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0051</catValu>
    <labl>Bacteriologists, pharmacologists and related scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0052</catValu>
    <labl>Silviculturists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0053</catValu>
    <labl>Agronomists and agricultural scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0059</catValu>
    <labl>Life scientists, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0060</catValu>
    <labl>Life science technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0070</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians and surgeons, allopathic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0071</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians and surgeons, Ayurvedic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0072</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians and surgeons, homoeopathic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0073</catValu>
    <labl>Physician and surgeons, Unani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0074</catValu>
    <labl>Dental surgeons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0075</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0076</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmacists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0077</catValu>
    <labl>Dieticians and nutritionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0078</catValu>
    <labl>Public health physicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0079</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians and surgeons, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0080</catValu>
    <labl>Vaccinators, inoculators and medical assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0081</catValu>
    <labl>Dental assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0082</catValu>
    <labl>Vete rinary assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0083</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmaceutical assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0084</catValu>
    <labl>Nurses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0085</catValu>
    <labl>Midwives and health visitors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0086</catValu>
    <labl>X-ray technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0087</catValu>
    <labl>Optometrists and opticians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0088</catValu>
    <labl>Physiotherapists and occupational therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0089</catValu>
    <labl>Technicians, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0090</catValu>
    <labl>Scientific medical and technical persons, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0100</catValu>
    <labl>Mathematicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0101</catValu>
    <labl>Statisticians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0102</catValu>
    <labl>Actuaries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0103</catValu>
    <labl>System analysts and programmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0104</catValu>
    <labl>Statistical investigators and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0109</catValu>
    <labl>Mathematicians, statisticians and  related workers ,n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0110</catValu>
    <labl>Economists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0111</catValu>
    <labl>Economic investigators and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0120</catValu>
    <labl>Accountants and auditors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0121</catValu>
    <labl>Cost and works accountants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0129</catValu>
    <labl>Accountants, auditors and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0130</catValu>
    <labl>Sociologists and anthropologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0131</catValu>
    <labl>Historians, archeologists and  political scientists and  related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0132</catValu>
    <labl>Geographers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0134</catValu>
    <labl>Librarians, archivists and curators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0135</catValu>
    <labl>Philologists, translators and interpreters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0136</catValu>
    <labl>Personnel and occupational specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0137</catValu>
    <labl>Labour, social welfare and  political workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0139</catValu>
    <labl>Social scientists and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0140</catValu>
    <labl>Lawyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0141</catValu>
    <labl>Judges and magistrates</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0142</catValu>
    <labl>Legal assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0149</catValu>
    <labl>Jurists, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0150</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, university and colleges</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0151</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, higher secondary and  secondary schools</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0152</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, middle school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0153</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0154</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, pre-primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0155</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, special education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0156</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, craft</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0159</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0160</catValu>
    <labl>Poets, authors and critics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0161</catValu>
    <labl>Editors and journalists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0169</catValu>
    <labl>Poets, authors, journalists and related workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0170</catValu>
    <labl>Sculptors, painters and related artists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0171</catValu>
    <labl>Commercial artists, interior decoratorsand  designers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0172</catValu>
    <labl>Movie camera operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0173</catValu>
    <labl>Photographers, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0179</catValu>
    <labl>Sculptors, painters, photographers and related creative artists, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0180</catValu>
    <labl>Composers, musicians and singers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0181</catValu>
    <labl>Choreographers and dancers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0182</catValu>
    <labl>Actors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0183</catValu>
    <labl>Stage and  film directors and  producers (performing arts)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0184</catValu>
    <labl>Circus performers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0189</catValu>
    <labl>Composers and performing artists, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0190</catValu>
    <labl>Ordained religious workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0191</catValu>
    <labl>Non-ordained religious workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0192</catValu>
    <labl>Astrologers, palmists and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0193</catValu>
    <labl>Athletes, sportsmen and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0199</catValu>
    <labl>Professional workers n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0200</catValu>
    <labl>Elected officials, union government</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0201</catValu>
    <labl>Elected officials, state government</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0202</catValu>
    <labl>Elected officials, local bodies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0209</catValu>
    <labl>Elected officials, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0210</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative and  executive officials, union government</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0211</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative and  executive officials, state government</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0212</catValu>
    <labl>Administrativeand  executive officials, quasi government</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0213</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative and executive officials, local bodies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0219</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative and executive officials, govt and  local bodies, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0220</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and  managers, wholesale</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0221</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and  managers, retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0229</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and managers wholesale and  retail trade, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0230</catValu>
    <labl>Directors and managers, bank</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0231</catValu>
    <labl>Directors and managers, insurance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0239</catValu>
    <labl>Directors and managers, financial institution n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0240</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors ,directors and managers, mining, quarrying and well drilling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0241</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and  managers, construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0242</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and  managers, electricity, gas and water</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0243</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and  managers, manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0249</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturing and related concerns, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0250</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors ,managers and  related executives, transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0251</catValu>
    <labl>Directors, managers and  related executives, communication</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0252</catValu>
    <labl>Warehouse</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0259</catValu>
    <labl>Strage and communication, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0260</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and  managers, lodging and catering services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0261</catValu>
    <labl>Working props, dirs and  managers, recreation and  entertain</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0269</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors, managers,and  related executives, other services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0299</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative, executive and managerial workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0300</catValu>
    <labl>Clerical supervisors,( office. superintendents), head clerks, section heads</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0301</catValu>
    <labl>Other supervisors (inspectors, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0302</catValu>
    <labl>Ministerial and office assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0309</catValu>
    <labl>Clerical and other supervisors, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0310</catValu>
    <labl>Village officials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0320</catValu>
    <labl>Stenographers and steno-typists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0321</catValu>
    <labl>Typists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0322</catValu>
    <labl>Tele-typists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0323</catValu>
    <labl>Card and  tapepunching machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0329</catValu>
    <labl>Stenographer, typist and  card and  tape punching operators, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0330</catValu>
    <labl>Book keepers and accounts clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0331</catValu>
    <labl>Cashiers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0339</catValu>
    <labl>Bookkeepers, cashiers and  related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0340</catValu>
    <labl>Book-keeping and  calculating machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0341</catValu>
    <labl>Automatic data processing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0349</catValu>
    <labl>Computing machine operators, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0350</catValu>
    <labl>Clerks, general</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0351</catValu>
    <labl>Store keeper and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0352</catValu>
    <labl>Receptionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0353</catValu>
    <labl>Library clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0354</catValu>
    <labl>Time keepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0355</catValu>
    <labl>Coders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0356</catValu>
    <labl>Ticket sellers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0357</catValu>
    <labl>Ticket collectors, checkers and examiners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0358</catValu>
    <labl>Office attendants (peons, daftries, etc)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0359</catValu>
    <labl>Clerical and  related workers(including proof readers and copy holders), n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0360</catValu>
    <labl>Station masters and station superintendents, transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0361</catValu>
    <labl>Postmasters, telegraph masters and other supervisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0369</catValu>
    <labl>Transport and  communication supervisor, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0370</catValu>
    <labl>Guards and breaks men, railway</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0371</catValu>
    <labl>Conductors, transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0379</catValu>
    <labl>Transport conductors and guards, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0380</catValu>
    <labl>Postmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0381</catValu>
    <labl>Messengers and dispatch riders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0389</catValu>
    <labl>Mail distributors and related workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0390</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0391</catValu>
    <labl>Telegraphists and signallers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0392</catValu>
    <labl>Radio communication and wireless operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0398</catValu>
    <labl>Clerical and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0399</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone and telegraph operators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0400</catValu>
    <labl>Merchants and shopkeepers, wholesale trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0401</catValu>
    <labl>Merchants and shopkeepers, retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0409</catValu>
    <labl>Merchants and  shop keepers and  wholesale and  retail trade, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0410</catValu>
    <labl>Sales supervisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0411</catValu>
    <labl>Purchasing agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0412</catValu>
    <labl>Selling agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0419</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturers agents, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0420</catValu>
    <labl>Technical salesmen and service advisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0421</catValu>
    <labl>Commercial travellers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0429</catValu>
    <labl>Technical salesmen and commercial travellers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0430</catValu>
    <labl>Salesmen, shop assistants and demonstrators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0431</catValu>
    <labl>Street vendors, canvassers and news vendors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0439</catValu>
    <labl>Salesmen, shop assistants and  related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0440</catValu>
    <labl>Agents and salesmen, insurance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0441</catValu>
    <labl>Agents, brokers and salesmen, real estate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0442</catValu>
    <labl>Agents and brokers, securities and shares</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0443</catValu>
    <labl>Agents, brokers and  salesmen, advertising and  other business services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0444</catValu>
    <labl>Auctioneers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0445</catValu>
    <labl>Valuers and appraisers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0449</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance, real estate, securities and business services, salesmen and auctioneers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0450</catValu>
    <labl>Money lenders (including indigenous bankers)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0451</catValu>
    <labl>Pawn brokers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0459</catValu>
    <labl>Money lenders and pawn brokers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0490</catValu>
    <labl>Sales workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0500</catValu>
    <labl>Hotel and restaurant keepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0510</catValu>
    <labl>House keepers, matrons and stewards</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0520</catValu>
    <labl>Cooks and cook bearers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0521</catValu>
    <labl>Butlers, bearers and waiters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0522</catValu>
    <labl>Bartenders and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0529</catValu>
    <labl>Cooks, waiters and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0530</catValu>
    <labl>Ayahs, nurse, maids</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0531</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic servants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0539</catValu>
    <labl>Maids and related housekeeping service workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0540</catValu>
    <labl>Building caretakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0541</catValu>
    <labl>Sweepers, cleaners and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0542</catValu>
    <labl>Watermen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0549</catValu>
    <labl>Building caretakers, sweepers, cleaners and  related workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0550</catValu>
    <labl>Laundrymen, washermen and dhobis</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0551</catValu>
    <labl>Dry cleaners and pressers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0559</catValu>
    <labl>Launderers, dry cleaners and pressers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0560</catValu>
    <labl>Hair d ressers, barbers, beauticians and  related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0570</catValu>
    <labl>Fire fighters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0571</catValu>
    <labl>Policemen and detectives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0572</catValu>
    <labl>Customs examiners, patrollers and  related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0573</catValu>
    <labl>Protection force, home guard and security workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0574</catValu>
    <labl>Watchmen, chowkidars and gate keepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0579</catValu>
    <labl>Protective service workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0590</catValu>
    <labl>Guides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0591</catValu>
    <labl>Undertakers and embalmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0599</catValu>
    <labl>Service workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0600</catValu>
    <labl>Farm managers and  supervisors, crop production</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0601</catValu>
    <labl>Manager, plantation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0602</catValu>
    <labl>Farm managers, horticulture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0603</catValu>
    <labl>Farm manager, livestock farm</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0604</catValu>
    <labl>Farm manager, dairy farm</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0605</catValu>
    <labl>Farm manager, poultry farm</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0609</catValu>
    <labl>Farm managers and supervisors, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0610</catValu>
    <labl>Cultivators (owners)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0611</catValu>
    <labl>Cultivators (tenants)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0619</catValu>
    <labl>Cultivators, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0620</catValu>
    <labl>Planters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0621</catValu>
    <labl>Livestock farmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0622</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy farmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0623</catValu>
    <labl>Poultry farmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0624</catValu>
    <labl>Insect rearers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0625</catValu>
    <labl>Orchard, vineyard and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0629</catValu>
    <labl>Farmers, other than cultivators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0630</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0640</catValu>
    <labl>Plantation labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0641</catValu>
    <labl>Tappers, (palm, rubber trees, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0649</catValu>
    <labl>Plantation labourers and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0650</catValu>
    <labl>Farm machinery operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0651</catValu>
    <labl>Farm workers, animal, birds and insect rearing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0652</catValu>
    <labl>Gardeners and nursery workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0659</catValu>
    <labl>Other farm workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0660</catValu>
    <labl>Foresters and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0661</catValu>
    <labl>Harvesters and  gatherers of forest products including lac(except logs)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0662</catValu>
    <labl>Log fellers and wood cutters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0663</catValu>
    <labl>Charcoal burners and  forest product processors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0669</catValu>
    <labl>Loggers and other forestry workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0670</catValu>
    <labl>Hunters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0671</catValu>
    <labl>Trappers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0679</catValu>
    <labl>Hunters and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0680</catValu>
    <labl>Fishermen, deep sea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0681</catValu>
    <labl>Fishermen, inland and coastal waters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0682</catValu>
    <labl>Conch and  shell gatherers, sponge and  pearl divers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0689</catValu>
    <labl>Fishermen and related workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0699</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural laborers, fishermen, hunters, and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0710</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisor and  foreman, mining, quarrying, well drilling and  related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0711</catValu>
    <labl>Miners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0712</catValu>
    <labl>Quarrymen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0713</catValu>
    <labl>Drillers, mines and quarries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0714</catValu>
    <labl>Shot firers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0715</catValu>
    <labl>Miners and quarrymen, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0716</catValu>
    <labl>Well drillers, petroleum and gas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0717</catValu>
    <labl>Well drillers, other than petroleum and gas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0718</catValu>
    <labl>Mineral treaters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0719</catValu>
    <labl>Miners, quarrymen and  related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0720</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen, metal smelting converting refining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0721</catValu>
    <labl>Metal smelting, converting and  refining furnace men</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0722</catValu>
    <labl>Metal rolling mill workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0723</catValu>
    <labl>Metal melters and reheaters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0724</catValu>
    <labl>Metal casters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0725</catValu>
    <labl>Metal moulder and core makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0726</catValu>
    <labl>Metal annealers, temperers and case hardeners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0727</catValu>
    <labl>Metal drawers and extruders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0728</catValu>
    <labl>Metal platters and coaters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0729</catValu>
    <labl>Metal processors, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0730</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisor and  foreman, wood preparation and  paper making</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0731</catValu>
    <labl>Wood treaters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0732</catValu>
    <labl>Sawyers, plywood makers and  related wood processing workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0733</catValu>
    <labl>Paper pulp preparers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0734</catValu>
    <labl>Paper makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0739</catValu>
    <labl>Wood preparation and paper making workers n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0740</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisor and  foreman, chemical processing and  related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0741</catValu>
    <labl>Crushers, grinders and mixers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0742</catValu>
    <labl>Cookers, roasters and related heat treaters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0743</catValu>
    <labl>Filter and separator operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0744</catValu>
    <labl>Still and reactor operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0745</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum refining workers,</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0749</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical processors and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0750</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen, spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing and related processes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0751</catValu>
    <labl>Fibre preparers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0752</catValu>
    <labl>Spinners and winders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0753</catValu>
    <labl>Warpers and sizers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0754</catValu>
    <labl>Weaving and  knitting machine setters and  pattern card preparers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0755</catValu>
    <labl>Weavers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0756</catValu>
    <labl>Carpet makers and finishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0757</catValu>
    <labl>Knitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0758</catValu>
    <labl>Bleachers, dyers and textile product finishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0759</catValu>
    <labl>Spinners, weavers,knitters,dyers and  related workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0760</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen, tanning and  pelt dressing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0761</catValu>
    <labl>Tanners and fell mongers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0762</catValu>
    <labl>Pelt dressers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0769</catValu>
    <labl>Fellmongers and pelt dressers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0770</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen, food and  beverage processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0771</catValu>
    <labl>Grain millers, parchers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0772</catValu>
    <labl>Crushers and pressers, oil seeds</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0773</catValu>
    <labl>Khandsari, sugar and gur makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0774</catValu>
    <labl>Butchers and meat preparers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0775</catValu>
    <labl>Food preservers and canners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0776</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy product processors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0777</catValu>
    <labl>Bakers, confectioners, candy and  sweet meat makers, other food processors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0778</catValu>
    <labl>Tea, coffee and  cocoa prepares</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0779</catValu>
    <labl>Brewers and  aerated water and  beverage makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0780</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen tobacco and  tobacco product makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0781</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco prepares</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0782</catValu>
    <labl>Cigar makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0783</catValu>
    <labl>Cigarette makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0784</catValu>
    <labl>Bidi makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0789</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco prepares and tobacco product makers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0790</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen, tailoring, dress making, sewing, upholsterywork</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0791</catValu>
    <labl>Tailors and dress makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0792</catValu>
    <labl>Fur tailors and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0793</catValu>
    <labl>Milliners, hat and cap makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0794</catValu>
    <labl>Pattern makers and cutters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0795</catValu>
    <labl>Sewers and embroiders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0796</catValu>
    <labl>Upholsterers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0798</catValu>
    <labl>Tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers and  related workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0800</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisor and  foremen, shoe and  leather goods making</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0801</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe makers and  shoe repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0802</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe cutters, lasters, sewers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0809</catValu>
    <labl>Leather, cutters, lasters and  sewers and  related workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0810</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors, foremen, carpentery, cabinet making related wood working processes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0811</catValu>
    <labl>Carpenter</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0812</catValu>
    <labl>Cabinet makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0813</catValu>
    <labl>Wood working machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0814</catValu>
    <labl>Cart builders and wheel wrights</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0815</catValu>
    <labl>Coach and body builders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0816</catValu>
    <labl>Shipwrights and boat builders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0819</catValu>
    <labl>Carpenters, cabinet makers and  related workers,n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0820</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, stone cutting and carving</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0821</catValu>
    <labl>Stone cutter and carvers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0829</catValu>
    <labl>Stone cutters and carvers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0830</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen, blacksmithy, tool making and machine tool operations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0831</catValu>
    <labl>Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and  forgin g press operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0832</catValu>
    <labl>Metal markers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0833</catValu>
    <labl>Tool makers and metal pattern makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0834</catValu>
    <labl>Machine tool setters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0835</catValu>
    <labl>Machine tool operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0836</catValu>
    <labl>Metal grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0839</catValu>
    <labl>Blacksmiths, toolmakers, machine tool operators, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0840</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foreman, machinery fitting, assembling, reparing and precision instrument making (except electrical)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0841</catValu>
    <labl>Watch, clock and  precision instrument makers(except electrical)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0842</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery fitters and machine assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0843</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicle mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0844</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft engine mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0845</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanics, repairmen, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0849</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery fitters ,machine assemblers and precision instrument makers(except electrical), n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0850</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, electrical and electronic equipment fitting, assembling, installing and repairing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0851</catValu>
    <labl>Electricians, electrical fitters and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0852</catValu>
    <labl>Electronics fitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0853</catValu>
    <labl>Electric and electronic equipment assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0854</catValu>
    <labl>Radio television mechanics and repairmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0855</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical wiremen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0856</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone and telegraph installers and repairmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0857</catValu>
    <labl>Electric linemen and cable jointers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0859</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical fitters and  related electrical and  electronic workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0860</catValu>
    <labl>Supvisors, broadcasting, audio-visual projection and  sound equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0861</catValu>
    <labl>Radio Broadcasting Television Operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0862</catValu>
    <labl>Sound equipment operators and  cinema projectionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0869</catValu>
    <labl>Broadcasting station and  sound equipment operators and  cinema projectionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0870</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors, foremen, plumbing, welding structural and  sheet metal working</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0871</catValu>
    <labl>Plumbers and pipe fitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0872</catValu>
    <labl>Welders and flame cutters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0873</catValu>
    <labl>Sheet metal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0874</catValu>
    <labl>Metal plate and structural metal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0879</catValu>
    <labl>Plumbers, welders, sheet metal and  structural metal preparers and  erectors, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0880</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors, jewellery and precious metal working</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0881</catValu>
    <labl>Jewellers, goldsmiths and  silversmiths</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0882</catValu>
    <labl>Jewellery engravers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0883</catValu>
    <labl>Other metal engravers (except printing)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0889</catValu>
    <labl>Jewellers and  precious metal workers, n.e.c (except printing)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0890</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen, glass forming, pottery and  related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0891</catValu>
    <labl>Glass formers, cutters, grinders and finishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0892</catValu>
    <labl>Potters and related clay and  abrasive formers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0893</catValu>
    <labl>Glass and ceramic kilnmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0894</catValu>
    <labl>Glass engravers and etchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0895</catValu>
    <labl>Glass and ceramics painters and decorators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0899</catValu>
    <labl>Glass formers, potters and  related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0900</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, rubber and plastics product making</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0901</catValu>
    <labl>Plastics product makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0902</catValu>
    <labl>Rubber product makers ( except tyre makers and  vulcanisers)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0903</catValu>
    <labl>Tyre makers and vulcanisers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0909</catValu>
    <labl>Rubber and plastics product makers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0910</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen paper and  paper board product making</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0911</catValu>
    <labl>Paper and paper board product makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0919</catValu>
    <labl>Paper and paper product makers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0920</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen printing and  related work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0921</catValu>
    <labl>Compositors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0922</catValu>
    <labl>Type setters and photo-type setters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0923</catValu>
    <labl>Printing pressman</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0924</catValu>
    <labl>Stereo-typers and electro-typers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0925</catValu>
    <labl>Engravers, printing(except photo engravers)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0926</catValu>
    <labl>Photo engravers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0927</catValu>
    <labl>Book binders and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0928</catValu>
    <labl>Photographic dark room workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0929</catValu>
    <labl>Printers and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0930</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, painting</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0931</catValu>
    <labl>Painters, construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0932</catValu>
    <labl>Painters, spray and sign writing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0939</catValu>
    <labl>Painters, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0940</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen production and  related activities, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0941</catValu>
    <labl>Musical instrument makers and tuners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0942</catValu>
    <labl>Basketry weavers and brush makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0943</catValu>
    <labl>Non-metallic mineral product makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0949</catValu>
    <labl>Production and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0950</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen, bricklaying other construction work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0951</catValu>
    <labl>Bricklayers, stone masons and tile setters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0952</catValu>
    <labl>Reinforced concreters, cement finishers and terrazzo workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0953</catValu>
    <labl>Roofers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0954</catValu>
    <labl>Parquetry workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0955</catValu>
    <labl>Plasterers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0956</catValu>
    <labl>Insulators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0957</catValu>
    <labl>Glaziers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0958</catValu>
    <labl>Hut builders and thatchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0959</catValu>
    <labl>Construction workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0960</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen, stationary and related equipment operations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0961</catValu>
    <labl>Stationary engine and related equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0962</catValu>
    <labl>Boilermen and firemen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0963</catValu>
    <labl>Oilers and  greasers (including cleaners motor vehicle)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0969</catValu>
    <labl>Stationary engine and  related equipment operators, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0970</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen, material and  freight handling and  related equipment operator</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0971</catValu>
    <labl>Loaders and unloaders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0972</catValu>
    <labl>Riggers and cable splicer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0973</catValu>
    <labl>Crane and hoist operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0974</catValu>
    <labl>Earth moving and  related machinery operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0975</catValu>
    <labl>Checkers, testers, sorters, weighers and counters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0976</catValu>
    <labl>Packers, labellers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0979</catValu>
    <labl>Material handling equipment operators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0980</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, transport equipment operation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0981</catValu>
    <labl>Ships 'deck ratings, barge crews and boatmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0982</catValu>
    <labl>Ships' engine room ratings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0983</catValu>
    <labl>Drivers, railways</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0984</catValu>
    <labl>Firemen, railways</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0985</catValu>
    <labl>Pointsmen, signalmen and shunters, railways</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0986</catValu>
    <labl>Tram car and motor vehicle drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0987</catValu>
    <labl>Drivers, animal and animal drawn vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0988</catValu>
    <labl>Cycle rickshaw drivers and rickshaw pullers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0989</catValu>
    <labl>Transport equipment operators and drivers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0998</catValu>
    <labl>Operators and laborers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0999</catValu>
    <labl>Labourers, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1001</catValu>
    <labl>Workers without occupations, metric and above</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1009</catValu>
    <labl>Workers without occupations, others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1010</catValu>
    <labl>Workers reporting occupations unidentified or unclassified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1099</catValu>
    <labl>Workers not reporting any occupation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_UACTIVTY" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_UACTIVTY">
  <location EndPos="180" StartPos="179" width="2" />
  <labl>Principal usual activity status</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A416 IN83A417"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Principal usual activity:&lt;/span&gt; [Questions 2 to 3]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A416" a="all"&gt;2. Status:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Working with an employer under obligation/ work not specifically compensated by prevalent wage or salary:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;[] 1 Attached to landlord&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Attached to money-lender&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Attached to landlord-cum-money lender&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Attached to others&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 11 Worked (self-employed) in household enterprise&lt;br /&gt;[] 21 Worked as a helper in household enterprise&lt;br /&gt;[] 31 Worked as regular salaried/wage employee&lt;br /&gt;[] 41 Worked as casual wage labour in public works&lt;br /&gt;[] 51 Worked as casual wage labour in other types of work&lt;br /&gt;[] 81 Sought work&lt;br /&gt;[] 91 Attended educational institutions&lt;br /&gt;[] 92 Attended domestic duties only&lt;br /&gt;[] 93 Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods (vegetables, roots, firewood, cattle feed etc.), sewing, tailoring, weaving, etc. for household use&lt;br /&gt;[] 94 Too young to work/ to attend school/ to seek employment&lt;br /&gt;[] 95 Old and disabled&lt;br /&gt;[] 96 Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.&lt;br /&gt;[] 97 Beggars, prostitutes, etc.&lt;br /&gt;[] 98 Others&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A411 IN83A416 IN83A487 IN83A492"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;(a) Activity status &lt;/span&gt;: The activity status of an individual is the activity situation obtaining for the person is respect of his/her participation in gainful and also non-gainful activities during a given reference period. Normally, one of the following three major activity situations of a combination of them will obtain to a person:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;(i) of working or being engaged in gainful activities (or work) for pay, profit or family gain,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(ii) of being not engaged in gainful activities (of work ) but either of making tangible efforts to seek work or of being available for work, and&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(iii) of being not available for work because of various reasons.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Identification of each individual according to a unique situation poses a problem when more than one of the three activity situations listed above concurrently obtain to a person. In such an eventuality, the unique identification under any one of the three activity situations is done by adopting either the 'relatively long time' or the major time) or the 'priority' criterion. The former is used for classification of persons under 'usual activity status' with reference to a period of 365 days preceding the data of survey and the latter for classification of persons under 'current activity status' with reference to a period of 7 days preceding the date of survey or to each day of the seven days period. The three major activity status referred to above have been further sub-divided into several detailed activity categories. The detailed categories (under each of the three major activity status categories) along with the corresponding coded to be used in the 38th round survey are listed below:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(i) Situation of working or being engaged in gainful activities (employed)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;1. worked with an employer under obligation/work not specifically compensated by prevalent wage/salary.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;(a) attached to land lord - 01&lt;br /&gt;(b) attached to money lender - 02&lt;br /&gt;(c) attached to land lord-cum-money lender - 03&lt;br /&gt;(d) attached to others - 04&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;2. worked (self-employed) in household enterprise - 11&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3. worked as helper in household enterprise - 21&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4. worked as regular salaried/wage employee - 31&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;5. worked as casual wage labour in public works - 41&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. worked as casual wage labour in other types of work - 51&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7. did not work though there was work in the household enterprise - 61&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;8. did not work but had regular salaried/wage employment - 71&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(ii) situation of being not engaged in work but available for work:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;1. sought work - 81&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2. did not seek but was available for work - 82&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;(iii) situation of being not available for work:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;1. attended education institution - 91&lt;br /&gt;2. attended domestic duties only - 92&lt;br /&gt;3. attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of good, sewing, tailoring, weaving etc. for household use - 93&lt;br /&gt;4. too young to work/attend school/seek employment - 94&lt;br /&gt;5. old and disabled - 95&lt;br /&gt;6. rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients etc - 96&lt;br /&gt;7. beggars, prostitutes, etc - 97&lt;br /&gt;8. others - 98&lt;br /&gt;9. did not work due to sickness (for casual workers only) - 99&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;for usual status classification, codes 61, 71, 82 and 99 are not applicable and code 81 will be used to indicate both the situations-seeking work and being available for work.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A416 IN83A417 IN83A419 IN83A420 IN83A421 IN83A422 IN83A423 IN83A424"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.0 Block 6: usual activity particulars &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The usual activity particulars with respect to a reference period of 365 days preceding the date of survey of all the normally resident members of the household and particulars of their seasonal movement if any, in connection with their work, will be collected in Block 6.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A416" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.2 Column (2): principal usual activity status:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For determining the principal usual activity status of a person, the reference period to be used will be the 365 days preceding the date of survey. As mentioned earlier, the broad activity status of the person will first be determined adopting the 'relatively long' or 'major time' criterion. Thus, the broad usual activity status of a person will be the one out of the three-broad activity status, such as 'working', 'seeking and/or available for work' and 'neither working nor available for work' on which relatively long period was spent by the person during the 365 days preceding the date of survey. After determining the broad status, the detailed activity status within the broad group will again be determined adopting again the 'relatively long' or 'major time' criterion. The detailed activity status, thus determined, will be the principal usual activity status of the person. The code corresponding to this activity status will be recorded in column (2).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's principal occupation in the past 365 days.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>Attached to landlord</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Attached to money lender</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Attached to landlord-cum-money lender</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Attached to others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Worked (self-employed) in household enterprise</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Worked as helper in household enterprise</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>Worked as regular salaried/wage employee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>41</catValu>
    <labl>Worked as casual wage labor in public works</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>51</catValu>
    <labl>Worked as casual wage labor in other types of work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>81</catValu>
    <labl>Did not work but was seeking and/or available for work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>91</catValu>
    <labl>Attended educational institutions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>92</catValu>
    <labl>Attended domestic duties only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>93</catValu>
    <labl>Attended domestic duties and was also engaged in free collection of goods, sewing, tailoring, weaving etc., for household use</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>94</catValu>
    <labl>Too young to work/to attend school/to seek employment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>95</catValu>
    <labl>Old and disabled </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>96</catValu>
    <labl>Rentiers, pensioners, remittance recipients, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>97</catValu>
    <labl>Beggars, prostitutes, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_UIND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_UIND">
  <location EndPos="183" StartPos="181" width="3" />
  <labl>Usual industry</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A419 IN83A420" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;For persons with status codes 01-51 in column 2 &lt;/span&gt; &lt;br /&gt;[Questions 4 to 6 were asked of persons who were worked under obligation/attached or worked, per Question 2 (codes 1-51).]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Principal industry occupation:&lt;/span&gt; &lt;br /&gt;4. _____ Description&lt;br /&gt;5. _ _ _ Industry code (NIC 1970)&lt;br /&gt;6. _ _ _ Occupation code (NCO 1968)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A416 IN83A417 IN83A419 IN83A420 IN83A421 IN83A422 IN83A423 IN83A424"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.0 Block 6: usual activity particulars &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The usual activity particulars with respect to a reference period of 365 days preceding the date of survey of all the normally resident members of the household and particulars of their seasonal movement if any, in connection with their work, will be collected in Block 6.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A419 IN83A420" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.4 Column (4) - (6): principal industry-occupation&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For all those reported as working (i.e. those with the status codes 01-51 in column (2) the description of the sector of activity i.e., the industry and the corresponding function of work i.e. the occupation in which the engaged, will be recorded in column (4). The relevant 3-digited industry group code (NIC, 1970) and the 3-digited industry group code (NIC, 1970) and the 3-digited occupation family code (NCO, 1968) will be respectively entered in columns (5) and (6).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who worked during the 365 days preceding the date of survey [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable is the NIC code for the person's principal industry during the past 365 days.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Cereal crops (paddy, whelt, Jowar, bajra, maize, ragi, barley, gram, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>Pulses (arhar, moong, masur, urd, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>Raw cotton</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>Raw jute, mesta</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>Hemp and other kindred fibres</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>Production of oilseeds such as sesamum, groundnuts, rape, mustard, linseed, castor seeds, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>Sugar cane</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>Roots and tubers, vegetables, pan, singhara chilies and spices (other than pepper and cardamom) and bowers and parts of plants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural production not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>"</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>Tea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>Coffee</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>Rubber</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>Pepper</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>Cardamom</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>Edible nuts (excluding coconut and ground nut) walnut, almond, cashew nut, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>Production of fruits, coconuts e.g. bananas, apples, grapes, mangoes, oranges, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>Production of ganja, cinchona, opium, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>Crops of plantations, not elsewhere classified (e.g. betel nuts etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>Cattle and goat-breeding, rearing, ranching, etc. and production of milk </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of sheep and production of wool</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of horses, mules, camels and other pack animals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of pigs and other animals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of ducks, hens and other birds and production of eggs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of bees and production of honey and wax</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of silk-worms and production of cocoons and raw milk</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>Rearing of livestock and production of livestock product not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>Pest destroying, spraying, pruning of infected stems </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>Operation of irrigation systems</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>Animal sheering and livestock services (other than veterinary services)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>Grading agricultural and livestock products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>Horticultural and nursery services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>Soil conservation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>Scientific services like soil testing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural services not elsewhere classified (like land clearing, land draining, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>Hunting, trapping and game propagation for commercial purposes (other than for sport)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>Hunting, trapping and game propagation, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>Planting, replanting and conservation of forests</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>Logging-felling and cutting of trees and preparation of rough, round hewn or riven logs (including incidental hauling)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>Production of fuel (including charcoal by burning) by exploitation of forests</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>Gathering of fodder by exploitation of forests</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>Gathering of uncultivated materials such as gums, resins, lac, barks, herbs, wild fruits and leaves by exploitation of forests</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>Other forest products not elsewhere classified such as munjh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>Ocean, sea and coastal fishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>Inland water fishing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>Pisciculture-rearing of fish</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>Collection of pearls, conches, shells, sponge and other sea products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>066</catValu>
    <labl>Fishing and allied activities not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>"</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>Agriculture, hunting, forestry, and fishing not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Coal </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>Lignite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>109</catValu>
    <labl>Coal mining not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Crude petroleum</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Natural gas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Iron ore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>Manganese</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>122</catValu>
    <labl>Chromite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>123</catValu>
    <labl>Bauxite</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>124</catValu>
    <labl>Gold and silver ores</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>125</catValu>
    <labl>Copper ore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>129</catValu>
    <labl>Metal ores, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>190</catValu>
    <labl>Stone quarrying clay and sand pits</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>191</catValu>
    <labl>Chemicals, and fertilizer mineral mining (such as soda ash, sulphur, phosphates, nitrates, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192</catValu>
    <labl>Salt mining and quarrying including crushing, screening and evaporating in pans</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>193</catValu>
    <labl>Precious and semi-precious stones</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>194</catValu>
    <labl>Mica</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>195</catValu>
    <labl>Gypsum</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>199</catValu>
    <labl>Other mining not elsewhere classified (asbestos, quartz, talc and soap stone, natural abrasives other than sand, graphite etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Slaughtering, preparation and preservation of meat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of dairy products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>202</catValu>
    <labl>Canning and preservation of fruits and vegetables</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>203</catValu>
    <labl>Canning, preserving and processing of fish, crustacean and similar foods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>204</catValu>
    <labl>Grain mill products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>205</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of bakery products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>206</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture and refining of sugar (vacuum pan sugar factories)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>207</catValu>
    <labl>Production of indigenous sugar, boora, khandsari, gur, etc. from sugar-cane, and palm juice</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>208</catValu>
    <labl>Production of common salt</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>209</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery (including sweetmeats)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of hydrogenated oils, vanasspati ghee, etc,</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other edible oils and fats e.g., mustard oil, ground nut oil, etc. (Inedible oils shown under 315)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Tea processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Coffee curing, roasting and grinding</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>214</catValu>
    <labl>Cihwrit processing like drying, shelling, roasting, salting, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>215</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of ice</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>216</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of prepared animal feeds</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>217</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of starch</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>219</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of fool products not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Wine industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>222</catValu>
    <labl>Malt liquors and malt</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>223</catValu>
    <labl>Production of country liquor and toddy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>224</catValu>
    <labl>Soft drinks and carbonated water industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>225</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco stemming, redrying and all other operations which are connected with preparing raw leaf tobacco for manufacture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>226</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of bidi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>227</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of cigars, cigarettes, cheroot and cigarette tobacco</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>228</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of chewing tobacco, zarda and snuff</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>229</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of tobacco and tobacco products, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Cotton ginning, cleaning and baling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231</catValu>
    <labl>Cotton spinning, weaving, shrinking, shrinking, mercerising and finishing of cotton textiles in mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>232</catValu>
    <labl>Printing, dyeing and bleaching of cotton textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>233</catValu>
    <labl>Cotton spinning other than in mills (charkha)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>234</catValu>
    <labl>Production of khadi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>235</catValu>
    <labl>Weaving and finishing of cotton textiles in handlooms, other than khadi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>236</catValu>
    <labl>Weaving and finishing of cotton textiles in power-looms</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>239</catValu>
    <labl>Cotton textiles not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>Wool cleaning, baling and pressing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>241</catValu>
    <labl>Wool spinning, weaving and finishing in mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242</catValu>
    <labl>Wool spinning and weaving (other than in mills)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>243</catValu>
    <labl>Dyeing and bleaching of woolen textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>244</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wool not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>245</catValu>
    <labl>Spinning, weaving and finishing of silk textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>246</catValu>
    <labl>Printing, dyeing and bleaching of silk textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>247</catValu>
    <labl>Spinning, weaving and finishing of other textiles-synthetic fibres, rayons, nylons, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>248</catValu>
    <labl>Printing, dyeing and bleaching of synthetic textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>249</catValu>
    <labl>Silk and synthetic fibre textiles not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250</catValu>
    <labl>Jute and mesta pressing and bailing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Jute and mesta spinning and weaving</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>252</catValu>
    <labl>Dyeing, printing and bleaching of jute textiles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>253</catValu>
    <labl>Preparing, spinning, weaving and finishing of hemp and other coarse fibres</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>254</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of jute bags and other jute textiles not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>259</catValu>
    <labl>"</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>260</catValu>
    <labl>Knitting mills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>261</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of all types of threads, cordage, ropes, twines, nets, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>262</catValu>
    <labl>Embroidery and making of crepes, laces and fringes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>263</catValu>
    <labl>Weaving carpets, rugs and other similar textile products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>264</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of all types of textiles, garments including wearing apparel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>265</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of raincoats, hats, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>266</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of made up textile goods (except garments) such as curtains, mosquito nets, etc. </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>267</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of water proof textiles such as oil cloth, tarpaulin, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>268</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of coir and coir products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>269</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of textiles not elsewhere classified like linoleum, padding, wadding, upholstering, filling, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>270</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of veneer, plywood and their products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>271</catValu>
    <labl>Sawing and planing of wood (other than plywood)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>272</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wooden and cane boxes, crates, drums, barrels and other wooden containers, baskets and other rattan, bamboo, reed and willow wares made entirely or mainly of cane, rattan, reed, bamboo and willow</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>273</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors and windows (excluding hewing and rough shaping of poles, bolts and other wood material which is classified under logging)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>274</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wooden industrial goods, such as bobbins, blocks, handles, saddling and similar equipment and fixtures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>275</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of cork and cork products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>276</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>277</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of bamboo and cane furniture and fixtures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>279</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wood, bamboo and cane products not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>280</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of pulp, paper and paper board including newsprint</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>281</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of container and boxes of paper and paper board</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>282</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of pulp products not elsewhere classified like dolls</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>283</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of paper and paper board articles not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>284</catValu>
    <labl>Printing and publishing of newspapers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>285</catValu>
    <labl>Printing and publishing of periodicals, books, journals, atlases, maps and sheet music, directories etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>286</catValu>
    <labl>Printing of bank notes, currency notes, postage stamps; security presses, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>287</catValu>
    <labl>Engraving, etching, block making, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>288</catValu>
    <labl>Bookbinding</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>289</catValu>
    <labl>Printing, publishing and allied activities not elsewhere classified like envelope printing, picture post card printing, embossing, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>290</catValu>
    <labl>Tanning, curing, finishing, embossing and japanning of leather</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>291</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of footwear (excluding repair) except vulcanized or moulded rubber or plastic footwear</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>292</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wearing apparel like coats, gloves, etc. of leather and substitutes of leather</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>293</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of leather consumer goods (other than apparel and footwear)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>294</catValu>
    <labl>Scraping, currying, tanning, bleaching and dyeing of fur and other pelts for the trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>295</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of wearing apparel of fur and pelts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>299</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of leather and fur products not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Tyre and tube industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of footwear made primarily of vulcanized or moulded rubber</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>302</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of rubber products not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>303</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of plastic products not elsewhere classified (except house furnishing)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>304</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum refineries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>305</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of products of petroleum not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>306</catValu>
    <labl>Production of coal tar in coke ovens</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>307</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other coal and coal tar products not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>309</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of rubber, plastic, petroleum and coal products, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of basic industrial organic and inorganic chemicals and gases such as acids, alkalies and their salts, gases like acetylene, oxygen, nitrogen, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>311</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of fertilizers and pesticides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>312</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of paints, varnishes and lacquers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>313</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of drugs and medicines</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>314</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of perfumes, cosmetics, lotions, hair dressings, toothpastes, soap in any form, synthetic detergents, shampoos, shaving products, cleansers, washing and scouring products and other toilet preparations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>315</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of inedible oils</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>316</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of turpentine, synthetic resins, plastic materials and synthetic fibres like nylon, terylene except glass</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>317</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of matches</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>318</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of explosives and ammunition and fire works</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>319</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of chemical products not elsewhere classified (including photo-chemicals, sensitized films and paper)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of structural clay products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of glass and glass products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of earthen ware and earthen pottery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>323</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of china ware and porcelainware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>324</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>325</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of mica products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>326</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and stone crushing, and stoneware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>327</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of earthen and plaster statues and other products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>328</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of asbestos, cement and other cement products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>329</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of miscellaneous non-metallic mineral products such as slate products, abrasives, graphite products, mineral wool, silica products and other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>330</catValu>
    <labl>Iron and steel industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>331</catValu>
    <labl>Foundries for casting and forging iron and steel</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>332</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of ferro-alloys</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>333</catValu>
    <labl>Copper manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>334</catValu>
    <labl>Brass manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>335</catValu>
    <labl>Aluminum manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>336</catValu>
    <labl>Zinc manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>339</catValu>
    <labl>Other non-ferrous metal industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of fabricated metal products such as metal cans from tin-plate, terne plate or enameled sheet metal, metal shipping, containers, barrels, drums, kegs, pails, safes, vaults, enameled sanitary and all other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified</labl>
    <txt>Manufacture of fabricated metal products such as metal cans from tin-plate, terne plate or enameled sheet metal, metal shipping, containers, barrels, drums, kegs, pails, safes, vaults, enameled sanitary and all other fabricated metal products not elsewhere classified</txt>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>341</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of structural metal products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>342</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of furniture and fixtures, primarily of metal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>343</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of hand tools and general hardware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>344</catValu>
    <labl>Enameling, japanning, lacquering, galvanizing, plating and polishing of metal products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>345</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of metal utensils, cutlery and kitchenware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>349</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of metal products except machinery and transport equipment not elsewhere classified, like type-founding</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of agricultural machinery and equipment and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>351</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture and repair of drills, coal cutting machines, earth moving, lifting and hoisting machinery, cranes, conveyors and road rollers and other heavy machinery and equipment used by construction and mining industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of prime movers, boilers and steam generating plants such as diesel engines, and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>353</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial machinery for food and textile industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>354</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial machinery, for other than food and textiles industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>355</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of refrigerators, air conditioners and fire fighting equipment, and other parts, components and accessories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture alteration and repair of general items of nonelectrical machinery, components, equipment and accessories not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>357</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of machine tools, their parts and accessories</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>358</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of office, computing and accounting machinery and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>359</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture and repair of non-electrical, machinery, equipment, components and accessories not elsewhere classified (such as sewing machines, automatic merchandising machines, washing, laundry, dry cleaning and pressing machines, cooking ranges and ovens, other service industry machines, arms and armament etc)</labl>
    <txt>Manufacture and repair of non-electrical, machinery, equipment, components and accessories not elsewhere classified (such as sewing machines, automatic merchandising machines, washing, laundry, dry cleaning and pressing machines, cooking ranges and ovens, other service industry machines, arms and armament etc)</txt>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electrical industrial, machinery and apparatus and parts (such as electrical industry motors, generators, transformers, electromagnetic clutches and brakes etc)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>361</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of insulated wires and cables</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>362</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of dry and wet batteries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>363</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electrical apparatus, appliances and their such as lamps, bulbs, tubes, sockets, switches, fans, insul (except porcelain), conductors, irons, heaters, shavers, cleaners, etc., excluding repairing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>364</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of radio and television transmitting and receiving sets including transistor radio sets, sound reproducing and recording equipment including tape recorders, public address; systems, gramophone record and pre-recorded magnetic tapes, wire and wireless, telephone and telegraph equipment, signaling and detection equipment 2nd apparatus, radar equipment and installations; parts and supplies specially used for electronic apparatus classified in this group</labl>
    <txt>Manufacture of radio and television transmitting and receiving sets including transistor radio sets, sound reproducing and recording equipment including tape recorders, public address; systems, gramophone record and pre-recorded magnetic tapes, wire and wireless, telephone and telegraph equipment, signaling and detection equipment 2nd apparatus, radar equipment and installations; parts and supplies specially used for electronic apparatus classified in this group</txt>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>365</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture and repair of radiographic x-ray apparatus and tubes and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>366</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electronic computers, control instruments and other equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>367</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electronic components, and accessories not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>369</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of electrical machinery, apparatus, appliances and supplies and parts not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>370</catValu>
    <labl>Ship building and repairing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>371</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of locomotives and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>372</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of railway wagons and coaches and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>373</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of other railroad equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>374</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of motor vehicles and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>375</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of motorcycles and scooters and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>376</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of bicycles and cycle-rickshaws and parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>377</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of aircraft and its parts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>378</catValu>
    <labl>Bullock-carts, push-carts, hand carts, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>379</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of transport equipment and parts not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of medical, surgical and scientific equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>381</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of photographic and optical goods (excluding photo chemicals, sensitized paper and film)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>382</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of watches and clocks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>383</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of jewellery and related articles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>384</catValu>
    <labl>Minting of coins</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>385</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of sports and athletic goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>386</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of musical instruments </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>387</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of stationery articles like fountain pens, pencil, pens, pin cushions, tags, etc., not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>389</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of miscellaneous products not elsewhere classified such as costume jewellery, costume novelties, feather plumes, artificial flowers; brooms, brushes, lamp shades, tobacco pipes, cigarette holders, ivory goods, badges, wigs and similar articles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>399</catValu>
    <labl>Other manufacturing industries, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Generation and transmission of electric energy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>401</catValu>
    <labl>Distribution of electric energy to household, industrial and commercial and other users</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>409</catValu>
    <labl>Electricity, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>410</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of gas in gasworks and distribution through mains to household, industrial and commercial and other users</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>419</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacture of gas and steam, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>Water supply i.e. collection, purification and distribution of water</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>429</catValu>
    <labl>Other water works and supply industries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>499</catValu>
    <labl>Other electricity, gas, and water industries, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>500</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and maintenance of buildings (including aerodromes)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>501</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and maintenance of roads, railway, bridges, tunnels pipe lines, ports, harbours, runways, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>502</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and other communication systems</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>503</catValu>
    <labl>Construction and maintenance of water-ways and water reservoirs such as bunds, embankments, dams, canals, tanks, wells, tube wells, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>504</catValu>
    <labl>Construction of hydro-electric projects</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>505</catValu>
    <labl>Construction of industrial plants including thermal plants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>509</catValu>
    <labl>Construction not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>510</catValu>
    <labl>Plumbing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>511</catValu>
    <labl>Heating and air conditioning installation, lift installation, sound proofing, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>512</catValu>
    <labl>Setting of tile, marble, brick, glass and stone</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>513</catValu>
    <labl>Plumber works such as fixing of doors, windows, panels, painting and decorating</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>514</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical installation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>519</catValu>
    <labl>Other activities allied to construction not elsewhere classified, such as fixing of hand pumps</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>599</catValu>
    <labl>Other construction industries, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in cereals and pulses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>601</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in foodstuff other than cereals and pulses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>602</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in textiles and textile products, like all kinds of fabrics, garments, shirtings, suiting, and hosiery goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>603</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in beverages other than intoxicants, e.g. aerated water</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in intoxicants like wines and liquors including bottling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>605</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in intoxicants like opium, ganja, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>606</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in tobacco and tobacco products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>607</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in animals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>608</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in straw and fodder</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>609</catValu>
    <labl>Other wholesale trade in food, textiles live animals, beverages and intoxincants, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>610</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in medicines and chemicals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>611</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in fuel and lighting products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>612</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in toilets, perfumery and cosmetics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>613</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in metal, porcelain and glass utensils, crockery, and chinaware</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>619</catValu>
    <labl>Other wholesale trade in fuel, light, chemicals, perfumery, ceramics, and glass, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in petrol, mobile oil and allied products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>621</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in wood, cane, bamboo, thatches, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>622</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in paper and other stationery goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>623</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in skin, leather and fur, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>629</catValu>
    <labl>Other wholesale trade in wood, paper, other fabrics, skins, and inedible oils, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in agricultural and industrial machinery harvesters, threshers, sowing machines, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>631</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in electrical machinery and equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>632</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in transport and storage equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>639</catValu>
    <labl>Other wholesale trade in all types of machinery, equipment, including transport and electriclal equipment, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>640</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in furniture and fixtures</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>641</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in rubber and rubber products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>642</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trace in household equipment not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>643</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in building materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>644</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in clock, eye-glasses frames</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>645</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in hardware and sanitary equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>646</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in scientific, medical and surgical instruments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>647</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in precious metals, stones, and jewelry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>649</catValu>
    <labl>Wholesale trade in goods not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>650</catValu>
    <labl>Grain and grocery store</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>651</catValu>
    <labl>Vegetable and fruit selling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>652</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in meat, fish and poultry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>653</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in sweetmeat, bakery products, dairy products and eggs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>654</catValu>
    <labl>Pan, bidi, and cigarette shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>655</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in aerated water, soft drinks and ice cream</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>656</catValu>
    <labl>Wine and liquor shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>659</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade in food and food articles, beverage, tobacco and intoxicants not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>660</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in textiles (non-readymade)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>661</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in ready-made garments</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>669</catValu>
    <labl>Other retail trade in textiles, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>670</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in firewood, coal and kerosene oil</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>671</catValu>
    <labl>Utensil shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>672</catValu>
    <labl>Fancy stores (including crockery and glassware dealers)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>673</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in electrical and electronic goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>674</catValu>
    <labl>Furniture shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>675</catValu>
    <labl>Jewellery marts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>676</catValu>
    <labl>Footwear shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>679</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade in fuel and other household utilities and durables not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>680</catValu>
    <labl>Medical shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>681</catValu>
    <labl>Booksellers and stationers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>682</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in building material</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>683</catValu>
    <labl>Dealers in transport equipment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>684</catValu>
    <labl>Petrol filling stations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>689</catValu>
    <labl>Retail trade and others not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>690</catValu>
    <labl>"</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>691</catValu>
    <labl>Hotels, rooming houses, camps and other lodging places</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>699</catValu>
    <labl>Restaurants and hotels, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>700</catValu>
    <labl>Railway transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>701</catValu>
    <labl>Passenger transport by tramway and bus-services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>702</catValu>
    <labl>Passenger transport by other motor vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>703</catValu>
    <labl>Freight transport by motor vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>704</catValu>
    <labl>Hackney carriages, bullock-carts, ekka, tonga, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>705</catValu>
    <labl>Transport by animals like horses, elephants, mules, camels, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>706</catValu>
    <labl>Transport by man (including rickshaw pullers, hand cart pullers, porters, coolies, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>707</catValu>
    <labl>Pipeline transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>708</catValu>
    <labl>Supporting services to land transport, like operation of highway bridges, toll roads, vehicular tunnels, parking lots, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>709</catValu>
    <labl>Other land transport, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710</catValu>
    <labl>Ocean and coastal water transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>711</catValu>
    <labl>Inland water transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>712</catValu>
    <labl>Supporting services to water-transport like operation and maintenance of piers, docks, pilotage, light-houses, loading and discharging of vessels, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>719</catValu>
    <labl>Other water transport, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>720</catValu>
    <labl>Air transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>721</catValu>
    <labl>Supporting services to air-transport, like operation of airports, flying facilities, radio beacons, flying control centers, radar stations, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>729</catValu>
    <labl>Other air transport, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>730</catValu>
    <labl>Services incidental to transport, such as packing, crating, travel agency, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>739</catValu>
    <labl>Other services incidental to transport, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740</catValu>
    <labl>Warehousing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>741</catValu>
    <labl>Cold-storage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>749</catValu>
    <labl>Storage and warehousing not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>750</catValu>
    <labl>Postal, telegraphic, wireless and signal communications</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>751</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone communications</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>758</catValu>
    <labl>Communications not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>799</catValu>
    <labl>Transport, storage, and communications, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800</catValu>
    <labl>Banking</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>801</catValu>
    <labl>Credit institutions other than banks, such as saving and loan associations, agricultural credit institutions, industrial development banks, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>809</catValu>
    <labl>Other financial institutions such as pawn brokers, money lenders, financiers, chit funds, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>810</catValu>
    <labl>Provident services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>811</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance carriers, life</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>813</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance carriers other than life, such as fire, marine, accident, health, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>819</catValu>
    <labl>Other providents and insurance, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>820</catValu>
    <labl>Purchase, sale, letting and operating of real estate such as residential and non-residential buildings, developing and sub-dividing real estate into lots, lessors of real property, real estate agents, brokers and managers engaged in renting, buying and selling, managing and appraising real estate on a contract or fee basis</labl>
    <txt>Purchase, sale, letting and operating of real estate such as residential and non-residential buildings, developing and sub-dividing real estate into lots, lessors of real property, real estate agents, brokers and managers engaged in renting, buying and selling, managing and appraising real estate on a contract or fee basis</txt>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>821</catValu>
    <labl>Purchase and sales agents and brokers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>822</catValu>
    <labl>Auctioneering</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>823</catValu>
    <labl>Accounting, auditing and book-keeping services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>824</catValu>
    <labl>Data processing and tabulating services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>825</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering, architectural and technical services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>826</catValu>
    <labl>Advertising and publicity services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>827</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery and equipment, rental and leasing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>828</catValu>
    <labl>News agencies (e.g. P.T.I., V.N.I., Reuter, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>829</catValu>
    <labl>Business services, except machinery and equipment rental and leasing not elsewhere classified including wrapping, packaging and filling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>830</catValu>
    <labl>Legal services, such as those rendered by advocates, barristers, solicitors, pleaders, mukhtiars, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>839</catValu>
    <labl>Other legal services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>899</catValu>
    <labl>Other financing, insurance, real estate, and business services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>900</catValu>
    <labl>Public services in the union government including defense services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>901</catValu>
    <labl>Public services in state governments including police services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>902</catValu>
    <labl>Public services in local bodies, departments and offices engaged in administration like local taxation, business regulations, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>903</catValu>
    <labl>Public services in quasi-government bodies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>909</catValu>
    <labl>Other public administration and defense services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>910</catValu>
    <labl>Sanitation and similar services such as garbage and sewage disposal, operation of garbage systems and all other type of work connected with public health and sanitation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>919</catValu>
    <labl>Other sanitation services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>920</catValu>
    <labl>Educational services rendered by technical or vocational colleges, schools and other institutions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>921</catValu>
    <labl>Educational services, rendered by non-technical colleges, schools, universities and other institutions</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>929</catValu>
    <labl>Research and scientific services not classified elsewhere such as those rendered by institutions and laboratories engaged in research in the biological, physical and social sciences, meteorological institutes and medical research organizations, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>930</catValu>
    <labl>Health and medical services rendered by organizations and individuals such as hospitals, dispensaries, sanatoria, nursing homes, maternal and child welfare clinics by Allopathic, Ayurvedic, Unani, Homeopathic, etc. practitioners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>931</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinary services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>939</catValu>
    <labl>Other medical and health services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>940</catValu>
    <labl>Religious services by organizations or individuals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>941</catValu>
    <labl>Welfare services rendered by organizations operating on a nonprofit basis for the promotion of welfare of the community, such as relief societies, creches, homes for the aged, blind, fire brigade services, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>942</catValu>
    <labl>Business, professional and labour organizations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>949</catValu>
    <labl>Other community services, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>950</catValu>
    <labl>Motion picture production</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>951</catValu>
    <labl>Motion picture distribution and projection</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>952</catValu>
    <labl>Theatrical producers and entertainment services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>953</catValu>
    <labl>Authors, music composers and other independent artists not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>954</catValu>
    <labl>Radio and television broadcasting</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>955</catValu>
    <labl>Operation of circuses and race tracks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>956</catValu>
    <labl>Libraries, museums, botanical and zoological gardens, zoos, game sanctuaries, etc.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>959</catValu>
    <labl>Amusement and recreational services not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>960</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>961</catValu>
    <labl>Laundries, laundry services and cleaning and dyeing plants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>962</catValu>
    <labl>Hair dressing such as those done by barbers, hair dressing saloons and beauty shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>963</catValu>
    <labl>Portrait and commercial photographic studios</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>969</catValu>
    <labl>Personal services not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>971</catValu>
    <labl>Repair of footwear and other leather goods</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>972</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical repair shops</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>973</catValu>
    <labl>Repair of motor vehicles and motor cycles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>974</catValu>
    <labl>Repair of watches, clocks and jewellery</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>975</catValu>
    <labl>Repair of bicycles and cycle rickshaws</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>979</catValu>
    <labl>Repair of enterprises not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>980</catValu>
    <labl>International and other extra territorial bodies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>989</catValu>
    <labl>Other international and other extra territorial bodies, not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>990</catValu>
    <labl>Services not elsewhere classified</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>997</catValu>
    <labl>Undocumented</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_UOCC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_UOCC">
  <location EndPos="186" StartPos="184" width="3" />
  <labl>Usual occupation</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A419 IN83A420" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;For persons with status codes 01-51 in column 2 &lt;/span&gt; &lt;br /&gt;[Questions 4 to 6 were asked of persons who were worked under obligation/attached or worked, per Question 2 (codes 1-51).]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Principal industry occupation:&lt;/span&gt; &lt;br /&gt;4. _____ Description&lt;br /&gt;5. _ _ _ Industry code (NIC 1970)&lt;br /&gt;6. _ _ _ Occupation code (NCO 1968)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A416 IN83A417 IN83A419 IN83A420 IN83A421 IN83A422 IN83A423 IN83A424"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.0 Block 6: usual activity particulars &lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The usual activity particulars with respect to a reference period of 365 days preceding the date of survey of all the normally resident members of the household and particulars of their seasonal movement if any, in connection with their work, will be collected in Block 6.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A419 IN83A420" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.4 Column (4) - (6): principal industry-occupation&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For all those reported as working (i.e. those with the status codes 01-51 in column (2) the description of the sector of activity i.e., the industry and the corresponding function of work i.e. the occupation in which the engaged, will be recorded in column (4). The relevant 3-digited industry group code (NIC, 1970) and the 3-digited industry group code (NIC, 1970) and the 3-digited occupation family code (NCO, 1968) will be respectively entered in columns (5) and (6).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who worked during the 365 days preceding the date of survey [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable is the NCO code for the person's principal occupation during the past 365 days.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Physicist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>Chemists (excluding pharmaceutical chemists)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>Geologists and geophysicists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>Meteorologist</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>Physical scientists, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>Physical science technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>Physical science technicians, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>Architects and town planners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>Civil engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical and electronic engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>Metallurgists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>Mining engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>Industrial engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>Surveyors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>Other architects and engineers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>Draughtsmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>Civil engineering overseers and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical and electronic engineering overseers and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanical engineering overseers and technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical engineering technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>Metallurgical technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>Transport and  communication supervisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>Survey technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>Engineering technicians, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft pilots</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>Flight engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>Flight navigators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>Ship's deck officers and pilots</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>Ships engineers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft and ship's officers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>Biologists, zoologists, botanists and related scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>Bacteriologists, pharmacologists and related scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>Agronomists and agricultural scientists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>Life scientists, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>Life science technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>Other life science technicians, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians and surgeons, Allopathic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians and surgeons, Ayurvedic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians and surgeons, homoeopathic</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>Physician and surgeons, Unani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>Dental surgeons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>Veterinarians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmacists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>Dieticians and nutritionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>Public health physicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>Physicians and surgeons, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>Vaccinators, inoculators and medical assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>Dental assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>Vete rinary assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>Pharmaceutical assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>Nurses</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>Midwives and health visitors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>X-ray technicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>Optometrists and opticians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>088</catValu>
    <labl>Physiotherapists and occupational therapists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>089</catValu>
    <labl>Technicians, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>Scientific medical and technical persons, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>"</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>100</catValu>
    <labl>Mathematicians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>101</catValu>
    <labl>Statisticians</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>102</catValu>
    <labl>Actuaries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>103</catValu>
    <labl>System analysts and programmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>104</catValu>
    <labl>Statistical investigators and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>109</catValu>
    <labl>Mathematicians, statisticians and  related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>110</catValu>
    <labl>Economists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>111</catValu>
    <labl>Economic investigators and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>119</catValu>
    <labl>Economists and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>120</catValu>
    <labl>Accountants and auditors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>121</catValu>
    <labl>Cost and works accountants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>129</catValu>
    <labl>Accountants, auditors and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>130</catValu>
    <labl>Sociologists and anthropologists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>131</catValu>
    <labl>Historians, archeologists and political scientists and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>132</catValu>
    <labl>Geographers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>134</catValu>
    <labl>Librarians, archivists and curators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>135</catValu>
    <labl>Philologists, translators and interpreters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>136</catValu>
    <labl>Personnel and occupational specialists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>137</catValu>
    <labl>Labour, social welfare and political workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>139</catValu>
    <labl>Social scientists and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>140</catValu>
    <labl>Lawyers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>141</catValu>
    <labl>Judges and magistrates</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>142</catValu>
    <labl>Legal assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>149</catValu>
    <labl>Jurists, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>150</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, university and colleges</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>151</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, higher secondary and secondary schools</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>152</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, middle school</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>153</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>154</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, pre-primary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>155</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, special education</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>156</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, craft</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>159</catValu>
    <labl>Teachers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>160</catValu>
    <labl>Poets, authors and critics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>161</catValu>
    <labl>Editors and journalists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>169</catValu>
    <labl>Poets, authors, journalists and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>170</catValu>
    <labl>Sculptors, painters and related artists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>171</catValu>
    <labl>Commercial artists, interior decorators and  designers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>172</catValu>
    <labl>Movie camera operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>173</catValu>
    <labl>Photographers, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>179</catValu>
    <labl>Sculptors, painters, photographers and related creative artists, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>180</catValu>
    <labl>Composers, musicians and singers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>181</catValu>
    <labl>Choreographers and dancers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>182</catValu>
    <labl>Actors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>183</catValu>
    <labl>Stage and  film directors and producers (performing arts)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>184</catValu>
    <labl>Circus performers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>189</catValu>
    <labl>Composers and performing artists, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>190</catValu>
    <labl>Ordained religious workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>191</catValu>
    <labl>Non-ordained religious workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>192</catValu>
    <labl>Astrologers, palmists and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>193</catValu>
    <labl>Athletes, sportsmen and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>199</catValu>
    <labl>Professional workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>200</catValu>
    <labl>Elected officials, union government</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>201</catValu>
    <labl>Elected officials, state government</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>202</catValu>
    <labl>Elected officials, local bodies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>209</catValu>
    <labl>Elected officials, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>210</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative and executive officials, union government</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>211</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative and executive officials, state government</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>212</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative and executive officials, quasi government</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>213</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative and executive officials, local bodies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>219</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative and executive officials, govt and local bodies, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>220</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and managers, wholesale</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>221</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and managers, retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>229</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and managers wholesale and retail trade, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>230</catValu>
    <labl>Directors and managers, bank</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>231</catValu>
    <labl>Directors and managers, insurance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>239</catValu>
    <labl>Directors and managers, financial institution, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>240</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and managers, mining, quarrying and well drilling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>241</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and managers, construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>242</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and managers, electricity, gas and water</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>243</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and managers, manufacturing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>249</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturing and related concerns, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>250</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors, managers and related executives, transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>251</catValu>
    <labl>Directors, managers and related executives, communication</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>252</catValu>
    <labl>Warehouse</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>259</catValu>
    <labl>Storage and communication, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>260</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors and managers, lodging and catering services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>261</catValu>
    <labl>Working props, dirs and managers, recreation and entertain</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>269</catValu>
    <labl>Working proprietors, directors, managers, and related executives, other services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>299</catValu>
    <labl>Administrative, executive and managerial workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>300</catValu>
    <labl>Clerical supervisors, ( office superintendents), head clerks, section heads</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>301</catValu>
    <labl>Other supervisors (inspectors, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>302</catValu>
    <labl>Ministerial and office assistants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>309</catValu>
    <labl>Clerical and other supervisors, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>310</catValu>
    <labl>Village officials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>319</catValu>
    <labl>Village officials, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>320</catValu>
    <labl>Stenographers and steno-typists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>321</catValu>
    <labl>Typists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>322</catValu>
    <labl>Tele-typists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>323</catValu>
    <labl>Card and tapepunching machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>329</catValu>
    <labl>Stenographer, typist and card and tape punching operators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>330</catValu>
    <labl>Book keepers and accounts clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>331</catValu>
    <labl>Cashiers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>339</catValu>
    <labl>Bookkeepers, cashiers and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>340</catValu>
    <labl>Book-keeping and calculating machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>341</catValu>
    <labl>Automatic data processing machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>349</catValu>
    <labl>Computing machine operators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>350</catValu>
    <labl>Clerks, general</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>351</catValu>
    <labl>Store keeper and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>352</catValu>
    <labl>Receptionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>353</catValu>
    <labl>Library clerks</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>354</catValu>
    <labl>Time keepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>355</catValu>
    <labl>Coders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>356</catValu>
    <labl>Ticket sellers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>357</catValu>
    <labl>Ticket collectors, checkers and examiners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>358</catValu>
    <labl>Office attendants (peons, daftries, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>359</catValu>
    <labl>Clerical and  related workers (including proof readers and copy holders), n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>360</catValu>
    <labl>Station masters and station superintendents, transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>361</catValu>
    <labl>Postmasters, telegraph masters and other supervisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>369</catValu>
    <labl>Transport and communication supervisor, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>370</catValu>
    <labl>Guards and breaks men, railway</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>371</catValu>
    <labl>Conductors, transport</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>379</catValu>
    <labl>Transport conductors and guards, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>380</catValu>
    <labl>Postmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>381</catValu>
    <labl>Messengers and dispatch riders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>389</catValu>
    <labl>Mail distributors and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>390</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>391</catValu>
    <labl>Telegraphists and signallers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>392</catValu>
    <labl>Radio communication and wireless operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>399</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone and telegraph operators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>400</catValu>
    <labl>Merchants and shopkeepers, wholesale trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>401</catValu>
    <labl>Merchants and shopkeepers, retail trade</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>409</catValu>
    <labl>Merchants and shop keepers and wholesale and retail trade, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>410</catValu>
    <labl>Sales supervisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>411</catValu>
    <labl>Purchasing agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>412</catValu>
    <labl>Selling agents</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>419</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturers agents, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>420</catValu>
    <labl>Technical salesmen and service advisors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>421</catValu>
    <labl>Commercial travelers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>429</catValu>
    <labl>Technical salesmen and commercial travelers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>430</catValu>
    <labl>Salesmen, shop assistants and demonstrators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>431</catValu>
    <labl>Street vendors, canvassers and news vendors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>439</catValu>
    <labl>Salesmen, shop assistants and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>440</catValu>
    <labl>Agents and salesmen, insurance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>441</catValu>
    <labl>Agents, brokers and salesmen, real estate</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>442</catValu>
    <labl>Agents and brokers, securities and shares</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>443</catValu>
    <labl>Agents, brokers and  salesmen, advertising and other business services</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>444</catValu>
    <labl>Auctioneers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>445</catValu>
    <labl>Valuers and appraisers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>449</catValu>
    <labl>Insurance, real estate, securities and business services, salesmen and auctioneers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>450</catValu>
    <labl>Money lenders (including indigenous bankers)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>451</catValu>
    <labl>Pawn brokers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>459</catValu>
    <labl>Money lenders and pawn brokers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>490</catValu>
    <labl>Sales workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>500</catValu>
    <labl>Hotel and restaurant keepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>510</catValu>
    <labl>House keepers, matrons and stewards</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>520</catValu>
    <labl>Cooks and cook bearers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>521</catValu>
    <labl>Butlers, bearers and waiters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>522</catValu>
    <labl>Bartenders and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>529</catValu>
    <labl>Cooks, waiters and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>530</catValu>
    <labl>Ayahs, nurse, maids</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>531</catValu>
    <labl>Domestic servants</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>539</catValu>
    <labl>Maids and related housekeeping service workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>540</catValu>
    <labl>Building caretakers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>541</catValu>
    <labl>Sweepers, cleaners and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>542</catValu>
    <labl>Watermen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>549</catValu>
    <labl>Building caretakers, sweepers, cleaners and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>550</catValu>
    <labl>Laundrymen, washermen and dhobis</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>551</catValu>
    <labl>Dry cleaners and pressers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>559</catValu>
    <labl>Launderers, dry cleaners and pressers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>560</catValu>
    <labl>Hair dressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>570</catValu>
    <labl>Fire fighters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>571</catValu>
    <labl>Policemen and detectives</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>572</catValu>
    <labl>Customs examiners, patrollers and  related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>573</catValu>
    <labl>Protection force, home guard and security workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>574</catValu>
    <labl>Watchmen, chowkidars and gate keepers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>579</catValu>
    <labl>Protective service workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>590</catValu>
    <labl>Guides</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>591</catValu>
    <labl>Undertakers and embalmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>599</catValu>
    <labl>Service workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>600</catValu>
    <labl>Farm managers and  supervisors, crop production</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>601</catValu>
    <labl>Manager, plantation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>602</catValu>
    <labl>Farm managers, horticulture</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>603</catValu>
    <labl>Farm manager, livestock farm</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>604</catValu>
    <labl>Farm manager, dairy farm</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>605</catValu>
    <labl>Farm manager, poultry farm</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>609</catValu>
    <labl>Farm managers and supervisors, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>610</catValu>
    <labl>Cultivators (owners)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>611</catValu>
    <labl>Cultivators (tenants)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>619</catValu>
    <labl>Cultivators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>620</catValu>
    <labl>Planters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>621</catValu>
    <labl>Livestock farmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>622</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy farmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>623</catValu>
    <labl>Poultry farmers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>624</catValu>
    <labl>Insect rearers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>625</catValu>
    <labl>Orchard, vineyard and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>629</catValu>
    <labl>Farmers, other than cultivators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>630</catValu>
    <labl>Agricultural labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>640</catValu>
    <labl>Plantation labourers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>641</catValu>
    <labl>Tappers, (palm, rubber trees, etc.)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>649</catValu>
    <labl>Plantation labourers and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>650</catValu>
    <labl>Farm machinery operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>651</catValu>
    <labl>Farm workers, animal, birds and insect rearing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>652</catValu>
    <labl>Gardeners and nursery workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>659</catValu>
    <labl>Other farm workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>660</catValu>
    <labl>Foresters and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>661</catValu>
    <labl>Harvesters and gatherers of forest products including lac (except logs)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>662</catValu>
    <labl>Log fellers and wood cutters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>663</catValu>
    <labl>Charcoal burners and forest product processors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>669</catValu>
    <labl>Loggers and other forestry workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>670</catValu>
    <labl>Hunters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>671</catValu>
    <labl>Trappers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>679</catValu>
    <labl>Hunters and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>680</catValu>
    <labl>Fishermen, deep sea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>681</catValu>
    <labl>Fishermen, inland and coastal waters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>682</catValu>
    <labl>Conch and shell gatherers, sponge and pearl divers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>689</catValu>
    <labl>Fishermen and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>690</catValu>
    <labl>Farmers, fishermen, hunters, loggers, and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>691</catValu>
    <labl>"</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>692</catValu>
    <labl>"</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>693</catValu>
    <labl>"</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>694</catValu>
    <labl>"</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>710</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisor and  foreman, mining, quarrying, well drilling and related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>711</catValu>
    <labl>Miners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>712</catValu>
    <labl>Quarrymen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>713</catValu>
    <labl>Drillers, mines and quarries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>714</catValu>
    <labl>Shot firers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>715</catValu>
    <labl>Miners and quarrymen, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>716</catValu>
    <labl>Well drillers, petroleum and gas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>717</catValu>
    <labl>Well drillers, other than petroleum and gas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>718</catValu>
    <labl>Mineral treaters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>719</catValu>
    <labl>Miners, quarrymen and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>720</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, metal smelting converting refining</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>721</catValu>
    <labl>Metal smelting, converting and  refining furnace men</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>722</catValu>
    <labl>Metal rolling mill workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>723</catValu>
    <labl>Metal melters and reheaters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>724</catValu>
    <labl>Metal casters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>725</catValu>
    <labl>Metal moulder and core makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>726</catValu>
    <labl>Metal annealers, temperers and case hardeners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>727</catValu>
    <labl>Metal drawers and extruders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>728</catValu>
    <labl>Metal platters and coaters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>729</catValu>
    <labl>Metal processors, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>730</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisor and  foreman, wood preparation and  paper making</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>731</catValu>
    <labl>Wood treaters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>732</catValu>
    <labl>Sawyers, plywood makers and related wood processing workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>733</catValu>
    <labl>Paper pulp preparers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>734</catValu>
    <labl>Paper makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>739</catValu>
    <labl>Wood preparation and paper making workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>740</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisor and foreman, chemical processing and related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>741</catValu>
    <labl>Crushers, grinders and mixers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>742</catValu>
    <labl>Cookers, roasters and related heat treaters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>743</catValu>
    <labl>Filter and separator operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>744</catValu>
    <labl>Still and reactor operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>745</catValu>
    <labl>Petroleum refining workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>749</catValu>
    <labl>Chemical processors and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>750</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing and related processes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>751</catValu>
    <labl>Fibre preparers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>752</catValu>
    <labl>Spinners and winders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>753</catValu>
    <labl>Warpers and sizers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>754</catValu>
    <labl>Weaving and knitting machine setters and pattern card preparers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>755</catValu>
    <labl>Weavers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>756</catValu>
    <labl>Carpet makers and finishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>757</catValu>
    <labl>Knitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>758</catValu>
    <labl>Bleachers, dyers and textile product finishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>759</catValu>
    <labl>Spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers and  related workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>760</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, tanning and pelt dressing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>761</catValu>
    <labl>Tanners and fell mongers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>762</catValu>
    <labl>Pelt dressers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>769</catValu>
    <labl>Fellmongers and pelt dressers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>770</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, food and beverage processing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>771</catValu>
    <labl>Grain millers, parchers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>772</catValu>
    <labl>Crushers and pressers, oil seeds</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>773</catValu>
    <labl>Khandsari, sugar and gur makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>774</catValu>
    <labl>Butchers and meat preparers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>775</catValu>
    <labl>Food preservers and canners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>776</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy product processors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>777</catValu>
    <labl>Bakers, confectioners, candy and sweet meat makers, other food processors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>778</catValu>
    <labl>Tea, coffee and cocoa prepares</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>779</catValu>
    <labl>Brewers and aerated water and beverage makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>780</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen tobacco and tobacco product makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>781</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco prepares</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>782</catValu>
    <labl>Cigar makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>783</catValu>
    <labl>Cigarette makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>784</catValu>
    <labl>Bidi makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>789</catValu>
    <labl>Tobacco prepares and tobacco product makers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>790</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, tailoring, dress making, sewing, upholsterywork</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>791</catValu>
    <labl>Tailors and dress makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>793</catValu>
    <labl>Milliners, hat and cap makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>794</catValu>
    <labl>Pattern makers and cutters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>795</catValu>
    <labl>Sewers and embroiders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>796</catValu>
    <labl>Upholsterers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>799</catValu>
    <labl>Tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers and  related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>800</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisor and foremen, shoe and leather goods making</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>801</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe makers and shoe repairers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>802</catValu>
    <labl>Shoe cutters, lasters, sewers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>809</catValu>
    <labl>Leather, cutters, lasters and sewers and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>810</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors, foremen, carpentry, cabinet making related wood working processes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>811</catValu>
    <labl>Carpenter</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>812</catValu>
    <labl>Cabinet makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>813</catValu>
    <labl>Wood working machine operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>814</catValu>
    <labl>Cart builders and wheel wrights</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>815</catValu>
    <labl>Coach and body builders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>816</catValu>
    <labl>Shipwrights and boat builders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>819</catValu>
    <labl>Carpenters, cabinet makers and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>820</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, stone cutting and carving</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>821</catValu>
    <labl>Stone cutter and carvers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>829</catValu>
    <labl>Stone cutters and carvers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>830</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, blacksmiths, tool making and machine tool operations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>831</catValu>
    <labl>Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging press operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>832</catValu>
    <labl>Metal markers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>833</catValu>
    <labl>Tool makers and metal pattern makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>834</catValu>
    <labl>Machine tool setters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>835</catValu>
    <labl>Machine tool operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>836</catValu>
    <labl>Metal grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>839</catValu>
    <labl>Blacksmiths, toolmakers, machine tool operators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>840</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foreman, machinery fitting, assembling, reparing and precision instrument making (except electrical)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>841</catValu>
    <labl>Watch, clock and precision instrument makers (except electrical)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>842</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery fitters and machine assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>843</catValu>
    <labl>Motor vehicle mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>844</catValu>
    <labl>Aircraft engine mechanics</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>845</catValu>
    <labl>Mechanics, repairmen, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>849</catValu>
    <labl>Machinery fitters, machine assemblers and precision instrument makers (except electrical), n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>850</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, electrical and electronic equipment fitting, assembling, installing and repairing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>851</catValu>
    <labl>Electricians, electrical fitters and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>852</catValu>
    <labl>Electronics fitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>853</catValu>
    <labl>Electric and electronic equipment assemblers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>854</catValu>
    <labl>Radio television mechanics and repairmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>855</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical wiremen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>856</catValu>
    <labl>Telephone and telegraph installers and repairmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>857</catValu>
    <labl>Electric linemen and cable jointers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>859</catValu>
    <labl>Electrical fitters and related electrical and electronic workers, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>860</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors, broadcasting, audio-visual projection and sound equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>861</catValu>
    <labl>Radio broadcasting television operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>862</catValu>
    <labl>Sound equipment operators and cinema projectionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>869</catValu>
    <labl>Broadcasting station and sound equipment operators and cinema projectionists</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>870</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors, foremen, plumbing, welding structural and sheet metal working</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>871</catValu>
    <labl>Plumbers and pipe fitters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>872</catValu>
    <labl>Welders and flame cutters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>873</catValu>
    <labl>Sheet metal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>874</catValu>
    <labl>Metal plate and structural metal workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>879</catValu>
    <labl>Plumbers, welders, sheet metal and structural metal preparers and  erectors, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>880</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors, jewellery and precious metal working</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>881</catValu>
    <labl>Jewelers, goldsmiths and silversmiths</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>882</catValu>
    <labl>Jewellery engravers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>883</catValu>
    <labl>Other metal engravers (except printing)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>889</catValu>
    <labl>Jewelers and precious metal workers, n.e.c (except printing)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>890</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, glass forming, pottery and related activities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>891</catValu>
    <labl>Glass formers, cutters, grinders and finishers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>892</catValu>
    <labl>Potters and related clay and abrasive formers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>893</catValu>
    <labl>Glass and ceramic kilnmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>894</catValu>
    <labl>Glass engravers and etchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>895</catValu>
    <labl>Glass and ceramics painters and decorators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>899</catValu>
    <labl>Glass formers, potters and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>900</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, rubber and plastics product making</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>901</catValu>
    <labl>Plastics product makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>902</catValu>
    <labl>Rubber product makers (except tire makers and vulcanisers)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>903</catValu>
    <labl>Tyre makers and vulcanisers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>909</catValu>
    <labl>Rubber and plastics product makers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>910</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen paper and paper board product making</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>911</catValu>
    <labl>Paper and paper board product makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>919</catValu>
    <labl>Paper and paper product makers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>920</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen printing and related work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>921</catValu>
    <labl>Compositors</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>922</catValu>
    <labl>Type setters and photo-type setters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>923</catValu>
    <labl>Printing pressman</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>924</catValu>
    <labl>Stereo-typers and electro-typers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>925</catValu>
    <labl>Engravers, printing (except photo engravers)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>926</catValu>
    <labl>Photo engravers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>927</catValu>
    <labl>Book binders and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>928</catValu>
    <labl>Photographic dark room workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>929</catValu>
    <labl>Printers and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>930</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, painting</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>931</catValu>
    <labl>Painters, construction</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>932</catValu>
    <labl>Painters, spray and sign writing</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>939</catValu>
    <labl>Painters, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>940</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen production and related activities, n.e.c</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>941</catValu>
    <labl>Musical instrument makers and tuners</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>942</catValu>
    <labl>Basketry weavers and brush makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>943</catValu>
    <labl>Non-metallic mineral product makers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>949</catValu>
    <labl>Production and related workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>950</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and  foremen, bricklaying other construction work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>951</catValu>
    <labl>Bricklayers, stone masons and tile setters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>952</catValu>
    <labl>Reinforced concreters, cement finishers and terrazzo workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>953</catValu>
    <labl>Roofers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>954</catValu>
    <labl>Parquetry workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>955</catValu>
    <labl>Plasterers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>956</catValu>
    <labl>Insulators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>957</catValu>
    <labl>Glaziers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>958</catValu>
    <labl>Hut builders and thatchers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>959</catValu>
    <labl>Construction workers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>960</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, stationary and related equipment operations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>961</catValu>
    <labl>Stationary engine and related equipment operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>962</catValu>
    <labl>Boilermen and firemen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>963</catValu>
    <labl>Oilers and greasers (including cleaners motor vehicle)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>969</catValu>
    <labl>Stationary engine and  related equipment operators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>970</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, material and freight handling and related equipment operator</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>971</catValu>
    <labl>Loaders and unloaders</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>972</catValu>
    <labl>Riggers and cable splicer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>973</catValu>
    <labl>Crane and hoist operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>974</catValu>
    <labl>Earth moving and related machinery operators</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>975</catValu>
    <labl>Checkers, testers, sorters, weighers and counters</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>976</catValu>
    <labl>Packers, labelers and related workers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>979</catValu>
    <labl>Material handling equipment operators, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>980</catValu>
    <labl>Supervisors and foremen, transport equipment operation</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>981</catValu>
    <labl>Ships deck ratings, barge crews and boatmen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>982</catValu>
    <labl>Ships' engine room ratings</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>983</catValu>
    <labl>Drivers, railways</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>984</catValu>
    <labl>Firemen, railways</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>985</catValu>
    <labl>Pointsmen, signalmen and shunters, railways</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>986</catValu>
    <labl>Tram car and motor vehicle drivers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>987</catValu>
    <labl>Drivers, animal and animal drawn vehicles</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>988</catValu>
    <labl>Cycle rickshaw drivers and rickshaw pullers</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>989</catValu>
    <labl>Transport equipment operators and drivers, n.e.c.</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>990</catValu>
    <labl>Labourers, other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>997</catValu>
    <labl>Undocumented</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_WORK4WKS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_WORK4WKS">
  <location EndPos="187" StartPos="187" width="1" />
  <labl>Whether stayed temporarily for work for a continuous period (4 weeks or more) at different places during the last 365 days</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A425 IN83A497" a="all"&gt;12. Whether stayed temporarily for work for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more at a different place during the last 365 days:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A425 IN83A497" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.6 Column (12): whether stayed temporarily in a different place for work&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For each person enumerated in this block it has to be ascertained whether or not the person stayed in a different village or town other than the place of enumeration for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more during the last 365 days in connection with work. If it is found on enquiry that the person did stay away for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more for work, code '1' will be entered in column (12). Otherwise, code '2' will be recorded.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person stayed temporarily for work for a continuous 4 weeks or more during the last 365 days.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_WRKREAS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_WRKREAS">
  <location EndPos="188" StartPos="188" width="1" />
  <labl>Reason code for temporary work away</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A426 IN83A427 IN83A428 IN83A429 IN83A430 IN83A431 IN83A432 IN83A433 IN83A498 IN83A499 IN83A500"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;If yes in column 12&lt;/span&gt; [Answer questions 13-23]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A426 IN83A498" a="all"&gt;13. Reason:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 13 was asked of persons who stayed temporarily for work for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more at a different place during the last 365 days, per Question 12.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Non-availability of work at the place of enumeration&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 For better employment&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Required by nature of work&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A426 IN83A427 IN83A428 IN83A429 IN83A430 IN83A431 IN83A432 IN83A433 IN83A498 IN83A499 IN83A500" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.7 Column (13)-(23): particulars relating to the temporary stay in different places other than the place of enumeration&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For all those reported to have stayed in places other than the place of enumeration for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more during the 365 days preceding the date of survey in connection with work (i.e. those with code 1 recorded in column (12)), the reason why they had to stay in a different place will be recorded in terms of the specified codes in column (13). The relevant codes are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Non-availability of work at in place of enumeration - 1&lt;br /&gt;For better employment - 2&lt;br /&gt;Required by the nature of work - 3&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It may so happen that a person might have stayed away a number of times interspersed by stay at the place of enumeration and that too in different places during the 365 days preceding the date of survey. In such cases, the reason will relate to the one for which the maximum duration of the total time spent away from the place of enumeration. The total period in completed weeks, thus spent elsewhere in connection with the work, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, will be recorded in column (14) and the number of places where the person stayed like the manner described above will be recorded in column (15). The description of the industry-occupation combination relating to work, pursued during the major part of the total period of stay away for work, will be ascertained and recorded in column (16). The corresponding 3-digited industry group code and 3-digited occupation family code will be recorded respectively in columns (17) and (18). The type of the place where major part of the total period of stay away for work was spent, in terms of the specified codes (see also paragraphs 5, 3, 16), will be recorded in column (19). The names of the state and the district to which this place belongs will be entered respectively in columns (20) and (22), and the corresponding codes in columns (21) and (23).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who stayed temporarily in a different place for work for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more during the last 365 days [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the reason that the person temporarily stayed at different places for work during the last 365 days.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Non-availability of work at in place of enumeration</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>For better employment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Required by the nature of work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_WRKTWKS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_WRKTWKS">
  <location EndPos="191" StartPos="189" width="3" />
  <labl>Weeks of temporary work away</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A426 IN83A427 IN83A428 IN83A429 IN83A430 IN83A431 IN83A432 IN83A433 IN83A498 IN83A499 IN83A500"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;If yes in column 12&lt;/span&gt; [Answer questions 13-23]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A427 IN83A428 IN83A499" a="all"&gt;[Question 14 and 15 were asked of persons who stayed temporarily for work for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more at a different place during the last 365 days, per Question 12.]&lt;br /&gt;14. _____ Total period (in weeks)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;15. _____ Number of places stayed at&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A426 IN83A427 IN83A428 IN83A429 IN83A430 IN83A431 IN83A432 IN83A433 IN83A498 IN83A499 IN83A500" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.7 Column (13)-(23): particulars relating to the temporary stay in different places other than the place of enumeration&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For all those reported to have stayed in places other than the place of enumeration for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more during the 365 days preceding the date of survey in connection with work (i.e. those with code 1 recorded in column (12)), the reason why they had to stay in a different place will be recorded in terms of the specified codes in column (13). The relevant codes are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Non-availability of work at in place of enumeration - 1&lt;br /&gt;For better employment - 2&lt;br /&gt;Required by the nature of work - 3&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It may so happen that a person might have stayed away a number of times interspersed by stay at the place of enumeration and that too in different places during the 365 days preceding the date of survey. In such cases, the reason will relate to the one for which the maximum duration of the total time spent away from the place of enumeration. The total period in completed weeks, thus spent elsewhere in connection with the work, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, will be recorded in column (14) and the number of places where the person stayed like the manner described above will be recorded in column (15). The description of the industry-occupation combination relating to work, pursued during the major part of the total period of stay away for work, will be ascertained and recorded in column (16). The corresponding 3-digited industry group code and 3-digited occupation family code will be recorded respectively in columns (17) and (18). The type of the place where major part of the total period of stay away for work was spent, in terms of the specified codes (see also paragraphs 5, 3, 16), will be recorded in column (19). The names of the state and the district to which this place belongs will be entered respectively in columns (20) and (22), and the corresponding codes in columns (21) and (23).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who stayed temporarily in a different place for work for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more during the last 365 days [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the total number of weeks that the person stayed temporarily at different places for work during the last 365 days.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Less than a week</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>97</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>99</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_USGAS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_USGAS">
  <location EndPos="192" StartPos="192" width="1" />
  <labl>Whether engaged on a regular basis in any gainful work in subsidiary capacity</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A434" a="all"&gt;3. Whether engaged on a regular basis in any gainful work in subsidiary capacity:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A434"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.7.0 Block 7: particulars of usual subsidiary gainful activity&lt;/span&gt;: Information relating to the subsidiary gainful activities, if any, pursued during the 365 days preceding the date of survey by the household members categorized 'not working' in block 6 (i.e. those having usual status codes 81-93 and 95-998 in column (2) of block (6) and the corresponding industry will be collected in this block). This information need not be collected for persons categorized too young (code 94).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A434" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.7.3 Column (3)&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For recording entries in this column, it will be ascertained whether or not the persons enumerated in column (1) were engaged in any gainful activity in their subsidiary capacity during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, or in other words whether or not they did some gainful work, more or less regularly even though intermittently, for a shorter duration of time during the reference period of 365 days preceding the date of survey. For person who pursued some gainful activities in their subsidiary capacity, code '1' will be recorded in this column. For others who did not have any subsidiary gainful activities during the period, code 2 will be recorded. It may be noted that engagement in gainful activities in the subsidiary capacity may arise out of two situations: (i) a person may be engaged for relatively a long period during the last 365 days in non-gainful activity and for the remaining period engaged in gainful activities, (ii) a person may be pursuing non-gainful activities in the principal capacity throughout the year but only for a relatively shorter time. For the purpose of recording entries in this block, for both the situations illustrated above, the person will be considered to have pursued some subsidiary gainful activity, although according to the relatively long time criterion of determining the principal usual status, he/she has been categorized 'not working' in block 6.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who did not work (principal usual activities) due to reasons other than being too young to work [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was engaged on a regular basis in any gainful work in a subsidiary capacity.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_FULLENGA" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_FULLENGA">
  <location EndPos="193" StartPos="193" width="1" />
  <labl>Full engagement in work during the last 365 days </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A436" a="all"&gt;4. &lt;span class="em"&gt;For persons with usual activity status codes 01-51 only&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Were you more or less fully engaged in work during the last 365 days?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.0 Block 8: follow-up questions for the persons with usual activity status codes 01-93 and 96&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;These question will be put in all the household members assigned any one of the usual activity status codes 01-51, 81, 91-93 and 96. As there may be more than one member of the household with any of the above usual activity status codes, provision has been made in this block to record the forthcoming answers for 5 such individuals. The follow-up questions listed in this block are in most cases self explanatory and their scope and limitations are also apparent. The probable answers to these questions are pre-coded and printed in parenthesis along with the relevant questions. The investigators will try to find out, through their investigation, what, of the many possible alternative answers, is the answer offered by the informant and record in the box spaces provided for, the appropriate code relevant to that answer. The questions and answers should, in general, refer to the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.1&lt;/span&gt; It may be noted that the population to which the follow-up questions in block 8 are to be put in constituted of three categories which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;persons classified as usually 'working' (usual status codes 01-51) i.e. those working for a relatively long time during the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) but categorized 'working' in the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '1' in col. 3 of block 7),&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) and also categorized 'not working' even I the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '2' in column 3 of block 7)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is obvious that person covered under (i) and (ii) above will be engaged in some work during the 365 days preceding the date of survey and persons under (i) may have some sort of full engagement in gainful activities while the persons under (ii) will have only marginal engagement in gainful activities. Whichever be the case, they are the persons who may like to have some 'additional work' over the above whatever work they have during the reference period. It is of course possible that some of them, in spite of the work they are currently having, will still like to have not additional work but alternate full time work. Persons covered under (iii) who had no work during the reference period are the set of people who, in the natural course, may like to have some substantive work (not additional work). These points must be kept in mind while the relevant question on the availability for work is put to the respondent. Depending on the answer obtained, the subsequent questions should be put to the answer obtained, and the subsequent question should be put to the informant by the investigator in the manner demanded by the situation. For example, if a person under (i) (though expected to have had almost full work) says that he wants full work (not additional work), the subsequent question on the efforts made, type of work desirable etc. should relate to the substantive or full 'work' and not 'additional work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A436" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.5 Item 4: fully engaged or not, in work&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The question - 'were you more or less fully engaged in work during the last 365 days?' listed in item 4-will be put only to those categorized usually 'working' (i.e. those with status codes 01-51 recorded against item) 2) with a view to finding out whether the person considers himself/herself as having enough work to keep himself/herself busy in that work almost throughout the year. If the answer to the question is in affirmative, code-1 and if in the negative, code-2 will be entered against this item.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons whose principal usual activities were working [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was fully engaged in work during the last 365 days.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SEEKWRK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SEEKWRK">
  <location EndPos="194" StartPos="194" width="1" />
  <labl>Job seeking for the first time</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A437" a="all"&gt;5. &lt;span class="em"&gt;For persons with usual activity status codes 81 only&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Were you seeking or available for work for the first time?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes [skip to Question 12]&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No [skip to Question 12]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.0 Block 8: follow-up questions for the persons with usual activity status codes 01-93 and 96&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;These question will be put in all the household members assigned any one of the usual activity status codes 01-51, 81, 91-93 and 96. As there may be more than one member of the household with any of the above usual activity status codes, provision has been made in this block to record the forthcoming answers for 5 such individuals. The follow-up questions listed in this block are in most cases self explanatory and their scope and limitations are also apparent. The probable answers to these questions are pre-coded and printed in parenthesis along with the relevant questions. The investigators will try to find out, through their investigation, what, of the many possible alternative answers, is the answer offered by the informant and record in the box spaces provided for, the appropriate code relevant to that answer. The questions and answers should, in general, refer to the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.1&lt;/span&gt; It may be noted that the population to which the follow-up questions in block 8 are to be put in constituted of three categories which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;persons classified as usually 'working' (usual status codes 01-51) i.e. those working for a relatively long time during the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) but categorized 'working' in the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '1' in col. 3 of block 7),&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) and also categorized 'not working' even I the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '2' in column 3 of block 7)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is obvious that person covered under (i) and (ii) above will be engaged in some work during the 365 days preceding the date of survey and persons under (i) may have some sort of full engagement in gainful activities while the persons under (ii) will have only marginal engagement in gainful activities. Whichever be the case, they are the persons who may like to have some 'additional work' over the above whatever work they have during the reference period. It is of course possible that some of them, in spite of the work they are currently having, will still like to have not additional work but alternate full time work. Persons covered under (iii) who had no work during the reference period are the set of people who, in the natural course, may like to have some substantive work (not additional work). These points must be kept in mind while the relevant question on the availability for work is put to the respondent. Depending on the answer obtained, the subsequent questions should be put to the answer obtained, and the subsequent question should be put to the informant by the investigator in the manner demanded by the situation. For example, if a person under (i) (though expected to have had almost full work) says that he wants full work (not additional work), the subsequent question on the efforts made, type of work desirable etc. should relate to the substantive or full 'work' and not 'additional work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A437" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.6 Item 5&lt;/span&gt;: The question- 'were you seeking or available for work for the first time?' listed against item 5- will be put to only those who have been classified as 'seeking and/or available for work' according to usual status (i.e. those with usual activity status code 81). The answer obtained will be recorded in code numbers (yes-1, no-2) against this item in the relevant box space.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who did not work but were seeking and/or available for work [discrepancies: type I 0.6%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was seeking or available for work for the first time.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SEEKWRKA" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SEEKWRKA">
  <location EndPos="195" StartPos="195" width="1" />
  <labl>Seeking work/additional work</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A438" a="all"&gt;6. Were you seeking or available for work/additional work? (Do not ask this question to persons with usual activity status code 81, for them record code 1)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 6 was asked of persons who were not seeking work, per Question 2 of Block 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No [skip to Question 12]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.0 Block 8: follow-up questions for the persons with usual activity status codes 01-93 and 96&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;These question will be put in all the household members assigned any one of the usual activity status codes 01-51, 81, 91-93 and 96. As there may be more than one member of the household with any of the above usual activity status codes, provision has been made in this block to record the forthcoming answers for 5 such individuals. The follow-up questions listed in this block are in most cases self explanatory and their scope and limitations are also apparent. The probable answers to these questions are pre-coded and printed in parenthesis along with the relevant questions. The investigators will try to find out, through their investigation, what, of the many possible alternative answers, is the answer offered by the informant and record in the box spaces provided for, the appropriate code relevant to that answer. The questions and answers should, in general, refer to the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.1&lt;/span&gt; It may be noted that the population to which the follow-up questions in block 8 are to be put in constituted of three categories which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;persons classified as usually 'working' (usual status codes 01-51) i.e. those working for a relatively long time during the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) but categorized 'working' in the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '1' in col. 3 of block 7),&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) and also categorized 'not working' even I the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '2' in column 3 of block 7)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is obvious that person covered under (i) and (ii) above will be engaged in some work during the 365 days preceding the date of survey and persons under (i) may have some sort of full engagement in gainful activities while the persons under (ii) will have only marginal engagement in gainful activities. Whichever be the case, they are the persons who may like to have some 'additional work' over the above whatever work they have during the reference period. It is of course possible that some of them, in spite of the work they are currently having, will still like to have not additional work but alternate full time work. Persons covered under (iii) who had no work during the reference period are the set of people who, in the natural course, may like to have some substantive work (not additional work). These points must be kept in mind while the relevant question on the availability for work is put to the respondent. Depending on the answer obtained, the subsequent questions should be put to the answer obtained, and the subsequent question should be put to the informant by the investigator in the manner demanded by the situation. For example, if a person under (i) (though expected to have had almost full work) says that he wants full work (not additional work), the subsequent question on the efforts made, type of work desirable etc. should relate to the substantive or full 'work' and not 'additional work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A438" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.7 Item 6&lt;/span&gt;: The question listed against this item is -- 'were you seeking or available for work/additional work?' It may be noted that the persons for whom this set of follow-up questions are meant can broadly be divided into two groups - (i) those who had some work during the reference year (i.e. persons with usual status codes 01-51 and 81-93 and 96 with some usual subsidiary gainful activity) and (ii) those who had no work during the reference year (i.e. persons with usual activity status codes 81-93 and 96 with no usual subsidiary gainful activity). It is expected that the first group, if at all willing, will normally opt for 'additional work' and to this group, therefore, the question to be put will be 'were your seeking of available for addition work?' To the second group, naturally, the question 'whether they were seeking of available for work' will be asked. Demanding on the answer obtained, the entry will be made against this item in terms of the code number '1' for 'yes' and '2' for 'no'. For persons categorized 'seeking and/or available for work' according to usual status (i.e. persons with status code 81, the question need not be asked again). For them code = 1 will simply be recorded.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons except for beggars, prostitutes, the disabled, or people who were too young or too old to work [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was seeking or available for work or additional work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SEEKEFRT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SEEKEFRT">
  <location EndPos="196" StartPos="196" width="1" />
  <labl>Effort to get work/additional work</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A439" a="all"&gt;7. &lt;span class="em"&gt;If yes in question 6&lt;/span&gt;, what efforts did you make to get work/additional work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 7 was asked of persons who were not seeking work, per Question 2 of Block 6 (codes 1 to 51), but were seeking or available for work/additional work, per Question 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Currently on the live register of the employment exchange&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Made other efforts&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Made no effort&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.0 Block 8: follow-up questions for the persons with usual activity status codes 01-93 and 96&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;These question will be put in all the household members assigned any one of the usual activity status codes 01-51, 81, 91-93 and 96. As there may be more than one member of the household with any of the above usual activity status codes, provision has been made in this block to record the forthcoming answers for 5 such individuals. The follow-up questions listed in this block are in most cases self explanatory and their scope and limitations are also apparent. The probable answers to these questions are pre-coded and printed in parenthesis along with the relevant questions. The investigators will try to find out, through their investigation, what, of the many possible alternative answers, is the answer offered by the informant and record in the box spaces provided for, the appropriate code relevant to that answer. The questions and answers should, in general, refer to the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.1&lt;/span&gt; It may be noted that the population to which the follow-up questions in block 8 are to be put in constituted of three categories which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;persons classified as usually 'working' (usual status codes 01-51) i.e. those working for a relatively long time during the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) but categorized 'working' in the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '1' in col. 3 of block 7),&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) and also categorized 'not working' even I the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '2' in column 3 of block 7)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is obvious that person covered under (i) and (ii) above will be engaged in some work during the 365 days preceding the date of survey and persons under (i) may have some sort of full engagement in gainful activities while the persons under (ii) will have only marginal engagement in gainful activities. Whichever be the case, they are the persons who may like to have some 'additional work' over the above whatever work they have during the reference period. It is of course possible that some of them, in spite of the work they are currently having, will still like to have not additional work but alternate full time work. Persons covered under (iii) who had no work during the reference period are the set of people who, in the natural course, may like to have some substantive work (not additional work). These points must be kept in mind while the relevant question on the availability for work is put to the respondent. Depending on the answer obtained, the subsequent questions should be put to the answer obtained, and the subsequent question should be put to the informant by the investigator in the manner demanded by the situation. For example, if a person under (i) (though expected to have had almost full work) says that he wants full work (not additional work), the subsequent question on the efforts made, type of work desirable etc. should relate to the substantive or full 'work' and not 'additional work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.8 Item 7 - 11&lt;/span&gt;: The questions listed against these items will be asked only to these persons who answer in the affirmative to the question listed against item 6. As mentioned earlier, these questions are to be suitably put depending on the answer obtained for the question against item6 i.e. depending on whether the person wanted 'additional work' or 'work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A439" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.9 Item 7&lt;/span&gt;: For persons reporting as 'seeking or available for work /additional work', it will be ascertained what efforts they have made to get the work. If a person is found to have been on the live register of the employment exchange, code 1 will be recorded for the person against this item. Concurrently, if he or she has made some other efforts to get work, like contacting prospective employers, responding to advertisement etc., priority will be given to 'registration with employment exchange' and in such cases also, code 1 will be recorded. For a person who is currently not in the live register of the employment exchange but has made other efforts to get work, code 2 will be assigned. If no effort has been made, code 3 will be recorded.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who were seeking or available for work or additional work [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person made any effort to get work or additional work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Currently on the live register of the employment exchange</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Made other efforts</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Made no effort</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SEEKLONG" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SEEKLONG">
  <location EndPos="197" StartPos="197" width="1" />
  <labl>Duration of job seeking</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A440" a="all"&gt;8. How long were you seeking or available for work/additional work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 8 was asked of persons who were not seeking work, per Question 2 of Block 6 (codes 1 to 51), but were seeking or available for work/additional work, per Question 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Up to 1 month&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 1-3 months&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 3-6 months&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 6-9 months&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 9-12 months&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 More than 12 months&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.0 Block 8: follow-up questions for the persons with usual activity status codes 01-93 and 96&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;These question will be put in all the household members assigned any one of the usual activity status codes 01-51, 81, 91-93 and 96. As there may be more than one member of the household with any of the above usual activity status codes, provision has been made in this block to record the forthcoming answers for 5 such individuals. The follow-up questions listed in this block are in most cases self explanatory and their scope and limitations are also apparent. The probable answers to these questions are pre-coded and printed in parenthesis along with the relevant questions. The investigators will try to find out, through their investigation, what, of the many possible alternative answers, is the answer offered by the informant and record in the box spaces provided for, the appropriate code relevant to that answer. The questions and answers should, in general, refer to the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.1&lt;/span&gt; It may be noted that the population to which the follow-up questions in block 8 are to be put in constituted of three categories which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;persons classified as usually 'working' (usual status codes 01-51) i.e. those working for a relatively long time during the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) but categorized 'working' in the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '1' in col. 3 of block 7),&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) and also categorized 'not working' even I the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '2' in column 3 of block 7)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is obvious that person covered under (i) and (ii) above will be engaged in some work during the 365 days preceding the date of survey and persons under (i) may have some sort of full engagement in gainful activities while the persons under (ii) will have only marginal engagement in gainful activities. Whichever be the case, they are the persons who may like to have some 'additional work' over the above whatever work they have during the reference period. It is of course possible that some of them, in spite of the work they are currently having, will still like to have not additional work but alternate full time work. Persons covered under (iii) who had no work during the reference period are the set of people who, in the natural course, may like to have some substantive work (not additional work). These points must be kept in mind while the relevant question on the availability for work is put to the respondent. Depending on the answer obtained, the subsequent questions should be put to the answer obtained, and the subsequent question should be put to the informant by the investigator in the manner demanded by the situation. For example, if a person under (i) (though expected to have had almost full work) says that he wants full work (not additional work), the subsequent question on the efforts made, type of work desirable etc. should relate to the substantive or full 'work' and not 'additional work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.8 Item 7 - 11&lt;/span&gt;: The questions listed against these items will be asked only to these persons who answer in the affirmative to the question listed against item 6. As mentioned earlier, these questions are to be suitably put depending on the answer obtained for the question against item6 i.e. depending on whether the person wanted 'additional work' or 'work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A440 IN83A441" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.10 Item 8 and 9&lt;/span&gt;: For persons who have answered in the affirmative to the question listed against item 6, the information on the period for which they are seeking or available for work/additional work will be ascertained and recorded against item 8 in terms of appropriate code numbers which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Up to 1 month - 1&lt;br /&gt;1-3 months - 2&lt;br /&gt;3-6 months - 3&lt;br /&gt;6-9 months - 4&lt;br /&gt;9-12 months - 5&lt;br /&gt;More than 12 months - 6&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If a person is reported to be seeking or available for work/additional work for the entire 365 days preceding the date of survey or for a period of 9 months or more up to the entire 12 months, the appropriate code to be recorded will be 5. On the other hand, if it is reported that the person has been seeking or available for work/additional work since a date prior to the period of 365 days preceding the data of survey and that effort of seeking or availability for work continued for the entire reference period, code 6 will be recorded. The information on the type of work they have been seeking or been available for will be recorded against item 9 in code numbers. Four different types of work classified below will be considered for recording entries against this item: (i) both farm work (code-1), (ii) farm work only (code-2), (iii) public works only (code-3), and (iv) non-farm work only (code-4). Any work relating to the agricultural sector (i.e. industry divisions C of NIC 1970) will be treated as from work. Work relating to any of the non-agricultural sectors (i.e. industry divisions 1-9 and X and Y of NIC 1970) will be treated as non-farm work.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Any work relating to government projects like construction of dams, roads, buildings etc. including test relief works will be treated as a 'public work'. It may be noted that 'public works' will be considered non-farm work. Hence 'both farm and non-farm work' will mean any work relating to the industry division 0-9, X and Y including 'public works' and 'non-farm work only' means the work relating to the industry division 1-9 and X and Y including 'public works' and 'non-farm work only' means the work defined as public works above.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who were seeking or available for work or additional work [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates how long the person was seeking or available for work or additional work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Up to one month</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>1-3 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>3-6 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>6-9 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>9-12 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>More than 12 months</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SEEKTYPE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SEEKTYPE">
  <location EndPos="198" StartPos="198" width="1" />
  <labl>Type of work/additional work sought</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A441" a="all"&gt;9. What type of work/additional work did you seek or were you available for?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 9 was asked of persons who were not seeking work, per Question 2 of Block 6 (codes 1 to 51), but were seeking or available for work/additional work, per Question 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Both farm and non-farm work&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Farm work only&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Public works only&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Non-farm work only&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.0 Block 8: follow-up questions for the persons with usual activity status codes 01-93 and 96&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;These question will be put in all the household members assigned any one of the usual activity status codes 01-51, 81, 91-93 and 96. As there may be more than one member of the household with any of the above usual activity status codes, provision has been made in this block to record the forthcoming answers for 5 such individuals. The follow-up questions listed in this block are in most cases self explanatory and their scope and limitations are also apparent. The probable answers to these questions are pre-coded and printed in parenthesis along with the relevant questions. The investigators will try to find out, through their investigation, what, of the many possible alternative answers, is the answer offered by the informant and record in the box spaces provided for, the appropriate code relevant to that answer. The questions and answers should, in general, refer to the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.1&lt;/span&gt; It may be noted that the population to which the follow-up questions in block 8 are to be put in constituted of three categories which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;persons classified as usually 'working' (usual status codes 01-51) i.e. those working for a relatively long time during the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) but categorized 'working' in the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '1' in col. 3 of block 7),&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) and also categorized 'not working' even I the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '2' in column 3 of block 7)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is obvious that person covered under (i) and (ii) above will be engaged in some work during the 365 days preceding the date of survey and persons under (i) may have some sort of full engagement in gainful activities while the persons under (ii) will have only marginal engagement in gainful activities. Whichever be the case, they are the persons who may like to have some 'additional work' over the above whatever work they have during the reference period. It is of course possible that some of them, in spite of the work they are currently having, will still like to have not additional work but alternate full time work. Persons covered under (iii) who had no work during the reference period are the set of people who, in the natural course, may like to have some substantive work (not additional work). These points must be kept in mind while the relevant question on the availability for work is put to the respondent. Depending on the answer obtained, the subsequent questions should be put to the answer obtained, and the subsequent question should be put to the informant by the investigator in the manner demanded by the situation. For example, if a person under (i) (though expected to have had almost full work) says that he wants full work (not additional work), the subsequent question on the efforts made, type of work desirable etc. should relate to the substantive or full 'work' and not 'additional work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.8 Item 7 - 11&lt;/span&gt;: The questions listed against these items will be asked only to these persons who answer in the affirmative to the question listed against item 6. As mentioned earlier, these questions are to be suitably put depending on the answer obtained for the question against item6 i.e. depending on whether the person wanted 'additional work' or 'work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A440 IN83A441" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.10 Item 8 and 9&lt;/span&gt;: For persons who have answered in the affirmative to the question listed against item 6, the information on the period for which they are seeking or available for work/additional work will be ascertained and recorded against item 8 in terms of appropriate code numbers which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Up to 1 month - 1&lt;br /&gt;1-3 months - 2&lt;br /&gt;3-6 months - 3&lt;br /&gt;6-9 months - 4&lt;br /&gt;9-12 months - 5&lt;br /&gt;More than 12 months - 6&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If a person is reported to be seeking or available for work/additional work for the entire 365 days preceding the date of survey or for a period of 9 months or more up to the entire 12 months, the appropriate code to be recorded will be 5. On the other hand, if it is reported that the person has been seeking or available for work/additional work since a date prior to the period of 365 days preceding the data of survey and that effort of seeking or availability for work continued for the entire reference period, code 6 will be recorded. The information on the type of work they have been seeking or been available for will be recorded against item 9 in code numbers. Four different types of work classified below will be considered for recording entries against this item: (i) both farm work (code-1), (ii) farm work only (code-2), (iii) public works only (code-3), and (iv) non-farm work only (code-4). Any work relating to the agricultural sector (i.e. industry divisions C of NIC 1970) will be treated as from work. Work relating to any of the non-agricultural sectors (i.e. industry divisions 1-9 and X and Y of NIC 1970) will be treated as non-farm work.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Any work relating to government projects like construction of dams, roads, buildings etc. including test relief works will be treated as a 'public work'. It may be noted that 'public works' will be considered non-farm work. Hence 'both farm and non-farm work' will mean any work relating to the industry division 0-9, X and Y including 'public works' and 'non-farm work only' means the work relating to the industry division 1-9 and X and Y including 'public works' and 'non-farm work only' means the work defined as public works above.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who were seeking or available for work or additional work [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the type of work or additional work that the person was available for or  seeking.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Both farm and non-farm work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Farm work only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Public works only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Non-farm work only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SEEKSTAT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SEEKSTAT">
  <location EndPos="199" StartPos="199" width="1" />
  <labl>Status of work sought or available for</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A442" a="all"&gt;10. Status of work/additional work sought or were available for:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 10 was asked of persons who were not seeking work, per Question 2 of Block 6 (codes 1 to 51), but were seeking or available for work/additional work, per Question 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Wage/salaried employment: full time&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Wage/salaried employment: part time&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Contract/piece rate work: full time&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Contract/piece rate work: part time&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Self-employment: full time&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 Self-employment: part time&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.0 Block 8: follow-up questions for the persons with usual activity status codes 01-93 and 96&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;These question will be put in all the household members assigned any one of the usual activity status codes 01-51, 81, 91-93 and 96. As there may be more than one member of the household with any of the above usual activity status codes, provision has been made in this block to record the forthcoming answers for 5 such individuals. The follow-up questions listed in this block are in most cases self explanatory and their scope and limitations are also apparent. The probable answers to these questions are pre-coded and printed in parenthesis along with the relevant questions. The investigators will try to find out, through their investigation, what, of the many possible alternative answers, is the answer offered by the informant and record in the box spaces provided for, the appropriate code relevant to that answer. The questions and answers should, in general, refer to the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.1&lt;/span&gt; It may be noted that the population to which the follow-up questions in block 8 are to be put in constituted of three categories which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;persons classified as usually 'working' (usual status codes 01-51) i.e. those working for a relatively long time during the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) but categorized 'working' in the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '1' in col. 3 of block 7),&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) and also categorized 'not working' even I the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '2' in column 3 of block 7)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is obvious that person covered under (i) and (ii) above will be engaged in some work during the 365 days preceding the date of survey and persons under (i) may have some sort of full engagement in gainful activities while the persons under (ii) will have only marginal engagement in gainful activities. Whichever be the case, they are the persons who may like to have some 'additional work' over the above whatever work they have during the reference period. It is of course possible that some of them, in spite of the work they are currently having, will still like to have not additional work but alternate full time work. Persons covered under (iii) who had no work during the reference period are the set of people who, in the natural course, may like to have some substantive work (not additional work). These points must be kept in mind while the relevant question on the availability for work is put to the respondent. Depending on the answer obtained, the subsequent questions should be put to the answer obtained, and the subsequent question should be put to the informant by the investigator in the manner demanded by the situation. For example, if a person under (i) (though expected to have had almost full work) says that he wants full work (not additional work), the subsequent question on the efforts made, type of work desirable etc. should relate to the substantive or full 'work' and not 'additional work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A436" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.5 Item 4: fully engaged or not, in work&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The question - 'were you more or less fully engaged in work during the last 365 days?' listed in item 4-will be put only to those categorized usually 'working' (i.e. those with status codes 01-51 recorded against item) 2) with a view to finding out whether the person considers himself/herself as having enough work to keep himself/herself busy in that work almost throughout the year. If the answer to the question is in affirmative, code-1 and if in the negative, code-2 will be entered against this item.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A442" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.11 Item 10&lt;/span&gt;: The information in regard to the status of work sought (or available for) for those persons who are seeking or available for work/additional work, will be ascertained and recorded against item 10 in terms of appropriate code numbers. The codes are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Wage/salaried employment:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;Full time - 1&lt;br /&gt;Part time - 2&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Contract/piece rate work:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;Full time - 3&lt;br /&gt;Part time - 4&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Self employment:&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;Full time - 5&lt;br /&gt;Part time - 6&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;While recording the relevant information against this item, subject to priority being always given for full-time work over part-time work, if more than one code is found to be applicable for a periods, the code which appears first in the has sought (or was available for) part-time wage/salaried employment (code - 2), full-time contract/place-rate work (code - 3) as well as full time self employment (code-5), only code 5 will be assigned to him.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who were seeking or available for work or additional work [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the status of the kind of work or additional work that a person was available for or seeking.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salaried employment; full time</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Wage/salaried employment; part time</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Contract/piece rate work; full time</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Contract/piece rate work; part time</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employment; full time</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Self-employment; part time</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SEEKPLC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SEEKPLC">
  <location EndPos="200" StartPos="200" width="1" />
  <labl>Location of work desired</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A443" a="all"&gt;11. If willing to accept wage/salaried employment, location of work desired:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 11 was asked of persons who were not seeking work, per Question 2 of Block 6 (codes 1 to 51), but were seeking or available for work/additional work, per Question 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Within village/town only&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Outside village/town only&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Within or outside village/town&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.0 Block 8: follow-up questions for the persons with usual activity status codes 01-93 and 96&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A436 IN83A437 IN83A438 IN83A439 IN83A440 IN83A441 IN83A442 IN83A443 IN83A444 IN83A445 IN83A446 IN83A447"&gt;These question will be put in all the household members assigned any one of the usual activity status codes 01-51, 81, 91-93 and 96. As there may be more than one member of the household with any of the above usual activity status codes, provision has been made in this block to record the forthcoming answers for 5 such individuals. The follow-up questions listed in this block are in most cases self explanatory and their scope and limitations are also apparent. The probable answers to these questions are pre-coded and printed in parenthesis along with the relevant questions. The investigators will try to find out, through their investigation, what, of the many possible alternative answers, is the answer offered by the informant and record in the box spaces provided for, the appropriate code relevant to that answer. The questions and answers should, in general, refer to the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.1&lt;/span&gt; It may be noted that the population to which the follow-up questions in block 8 are to be put in constituted of three categories which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;persons classified as usually 'working' (usual status codes 01-51) i.e. those working for a relatively long time during the period of 365 days preceding the date of survey,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) but categorized 'working' in the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '1' in col. 3 of block 7),&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;person classified as usually 'not working' (usual status codes 81-93 and 96) and also categorized 'not working' even I the subsidiary capacity (i.e. those with code '2' in column 3 of block 7)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is obvious that person covered under (i) and (ii) above will be engaged in some work during the 365 days preceding the date of survey and persons under (i) may have some sort of full engagement in gainful activities while the persons under (ii) will have only marginal engagement in gainful activities. Whichever be the case, they are the persons who may like to have some 'additional work' over the above whatever work they have during the reference period. It is of course possible that some of them, in spite of the work they are currently having, will still like to have not additional work but alternate full time work. Persons covered under (iii) who had no work during the reference period are the set of people who, in the natural course, may like to have some substantive work (not additional work). These points must be kept in mind while the relevant question on the availability for work is put to the respondent. Depending on the answer obtained, the subsequent questions should be put to the answer obtained, and the subsequent question should be put to the informant by the investigator in the manner demanded by the situation. For example, if a person under (i) (though expected to have had almost full work) says that he wants full work (not additional work), the subsequent question on the efforts made, type of work desirable etc. should relate to the substantive or full 'work' and not 'additional work'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A436" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.5 Item 4: fully engaged or not, in work&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The question - 'were you more or less fully engaged in work during the last 365 days?' listed in item 4-will be put only to those categorized usually 'working' (i.e. those with status codes 01-51 recorded against item) 2) with a view to finding out whether the person considers himself/herself as having enough work to keep himself/herself busy in that work almost throughout the year. If the answer to the question is in affirmative, code-1 and if in the negative, code-2 will be entered against this item.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A443" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.8.12 Item 11&lt;/span&gt;: For persons reporting themselves as willing to accept wage or salaried employment, their desired to preferred location of work will be ascertained and recorded against this item in terms of the specified code number which are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Within village/town - 1&lt;br /&gt;Outside village/town only - 2&lt;br /&gt;Within outside village/town - 3&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who were seeking or available for wage or salaried work [discrepancies: type I 0.1%; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was willing to accept wage or salaried employment and the location of work desired.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Within village/town only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Outside village/town only</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Within or outside village/town</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DOMESTIC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DOMESTIC">
  <location EndPos="201" StartPos="201" width="1" />
  <labl>Required to spend most of your time on domestic duties </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A449" a="all"&gt;3. Were you required to spend most of your time on domestic duties almost throughout the last 365 days?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.3 Item 3-5 &lt;/span&gt; : It will be ascertained whether the relevant persons are required to spent most of their time during the 365 days preceding the date of survey on domestic duties. If the answer is in the affirmative, code 1 and if the answer is in the negative, code 2 will be recorded against item 3 of each entry against item 3 is code 1 for a person, the reason for his/her participation is in the household duties will be ascertained and recorded in terms of the specified code numbers against item 4.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The relevant codes to be used are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;No other member to carry out the domestic duties - 1&lt;br /&gt;Cannot afford hired help - 2&lt;br /&gt;For social and/or religious constraints - 3&lt;br /&gt;Others - 4&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For such a person, item 5 will be left blank. On the other hand, if the entry against item 3 is code '2' for a person, (i.e. such participation was not required but still the person participated in the household chores) the reason for his/her voluntary participation in household chores will be ascertained and the code relevant to the answer obtained will be recorded against item 5. In such a case, item 4 will be left blank. The codes to be used for making entries against item 5 are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Non-availability of work - 1&lt;br /&gt;By preference - 2&lt;br /&gt;Others - 3&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was required to spend most of his or her time on domestic duties during the last 365 days.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTREAS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTREAS">
  <location EndPos="202" StartPos="202" width="1" />
  <labl>Reason required to spend most of your time on domestic activities</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A450" a="all"&gt;4. &lt;span class="em"&gt;If 'yes' in question 3&lt;/span&gt;, reason thereof:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 4 was recorded for persons who attended domestic duties (per Question 2 of Block 6) and were required to spend most of their time on domestic duties almost throughout the last 365 days, per Question 3.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 No other member to carry out the domestic duties&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Cannot afford hired help&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 For social and/or religious constraints&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Others&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.3 Item 3-5 &lt;/span&gt; : It will be ascertained whether the relevant persons are required to spent most of their time during the 365 days preceding the date of survey on domestic duties. If the answer is in the affirmative, code 1 and if the answer is in the negative, code 2 will be recorded against item 3 of each entry against item 3 is code 1 for a person, the reason for his/her participation is in the household duties will be ascertained and recorded in terms of the specified code numbers against item 4.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The relevant codes to be used are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;No other member to carry out the domestic duties - 1&lt;br /&gt;Cannot afford hired help - 2&lt;br /&gt;For social and/or religious constraints - 3&lt;br /&gt;Others - 4&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For such a person, item 5 will be left blank. On the other hand, if the entry against item 3 is code '2' for a person, (i.e. such participation was not required but still the person participated in the household chores) the reason for his/her voluntary participation in household chores will be ascertained and the code relevant to the answer obtained will be recorded against item 5. In such a case, item 4 will be left blank. The codes to be used for making entries against item 5 are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Non-availability of work - 1&lt;br /&gt;By preference - 2&lt;br /&gt;Others - 3&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who were required to spend most of their time on doing domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the reason that the person was required to spend most of his or her time on domestic activities.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No other member to carry out the domestic duties</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Cannot afford hired help</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>For social and/or religious constraints</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTNO" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTNO">
  <location EndPos="203" StartPos="203" width="1" />
  <labl>Reason not required to spend most of time on domestic activities</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A451" a="all"&gt;5. &lt;span class="em"&gt;If 'no' in question 3&lt;/span&gt;, reason thereof:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 5 was recorded for persons who attended domestic duties (per Question 2 of Block 6) and were not required to spend most of their time on domestic duties almost throughout the last 365 days, per Question 3.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Non-availability of work&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 By preference&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Others&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.3 Item 3-5 &lt;/span&gt; : It will be ascertained whether the relevant persons are required to spent most of their time during the 365 days preceding the date of survey on domestic duties. If the answer is in the affirmative, code 1 and if the answer is in the negative, code 2 will be recorded against item 3 of each entry against item 3 is code 1 for a person, the reason for his/her participation is in the household duties will be ascertained and recorded in terms of the specified code numbers against item 4.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The relevant codes to be used are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;No other member to carry out the domestic duties - 1&lt;br /&gt;Cannot afford hired help - 2&lt;br /&gt;For social and/or religious constraints - 3&lt;br /&gt;Others - 4&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For such a person, item 5 will be left blank. On the other hand, if the entry against item 3 is code '2' for a person, (i.e. such participation was not required but still the person participated in the household chores) the reason for his/her voluntary participation in household chores will be ascertained and the code relevant to the answer obtained will be recorded against item 5. In such a case, item 4 will be left blank. The codes to be used for making entries against item 5 are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Non-availability of work - 1&lt;br /&gt;By preference - 2&lt;br /&gt;Others - 3&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who were not required to spend most of their time on doing domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the reason that the person was not required to spend most of his or her time on domestic activities.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Non-availability of work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>By preference</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTGRDN" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTGRDN">
  <location EndPos="204" StartPos="204" width="1" />
  <labl>Carry out maintenance of kitchen garden, orchard</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452" a="all"&gt;6. Maintenance of kitchen gardens, orchards etc.?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person regularly maintained a kitchen garden or orchard.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTPLTR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTPLTR">
  <location EndPos="205" StartPos="205" width="1" />
  <labl>Work in the household poultry </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A453" a="all"&gt;7. Work in household poultry?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person regularly worked in the household poultry.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTDAIR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTDAIR">
  <location EndPos="206" StartPos="206" width="1" />
  <labl>Work in household dairy </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A454" a="all"&gt;8. Work in household dairy?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person regularly worked in the household dairy.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTFISH" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTFISH">
  <location EndPos="207" StartPos="207" width="1" />
  <labl>Collection of fish, game, fruit, vegetables</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A455" a="all"&gt;9. Free collection of fish, small games, wild fruits, vegetables etc. for household consumption?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person regularly worked in free collection of fish, game, fruit, vegetables, and so on for household consumption.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTWOOD" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTWOOD">
  <location EndPos="208" StartPos="208" width="1" />
  <labl>Free collection of firewood, cow dung, cattle feed</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A503" a="all"&gt;10. Free collection of firewood, cow-dung, cattle feed etc. for household consumption?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person worked in the free collection of firewood, cow dung, or cattle feed etc. for household use.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTPADY" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTPADY">
  <location EndPos="209" StartPos="209" width="1" />
  <labl>Husking paddy for the consumption</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A456" a="all"&gt;11. Husking padding for household consumption?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person regularly husked paddy for household consumption.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTGUR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTGUR">
  <location EndPos="210" StartPos="210" width="1" />
  <labl>Preparation of gur for household consumption</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A457" a="all"&gt;12. Preparation of gur for household consumption?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person regularly prepared gur for household consumption.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTGRND" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTGRND">
  <location EndPos="211" StartPos="211" width="1" />
  <labl>Grinding of foodgrains </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A458" a="all"&gt;13. Grinding of food grains for household consumption?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person regularly grinded food grains for household consumption.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTDUNG" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTDUNG">
  <location EndPos="212" StartPos="212" width="1" />
  <labl>Preparation of cow-dung cakes</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A459" a="all"&gt;14. Preparation of cow dung cake for use as fuel in the household?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person regularly prepared cow-dung cake for use as fuel in the household.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTSEW" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTSEW">
  <location EndPos="213" StartPos="213" width="1" />
  <labl>Sewing, tailoring, weaving, etc </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A460" a="all"&gt;15. Sewing, tailoring, weaving etc. for household use?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person regularly sewed, tailored, weaved, and so on for household use.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTTUTR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTTUTR">
  <location EndPos="214" StartPos="214" width="1" />
  <labl>Tutoring of own/other children </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A461" a="all"&gt;16. Tutoring of own children or other children free of charge?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person regularly tutored his or her own or other's children free of charge.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTWATR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTWATR">
  <location EndPos="215" StartPos="215" width="1" />
  <labl>Bringing of water from outside for household consumption</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A462" a="all"&gt;17. Bringing water from outside the household premises?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person regularly brought water from an outside source for the household for consumption.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_WATROUTS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_WATROUTS">
  <location EndPos="216" StartPos="216" width="1" />
  <labl>Bringing water from outside village (rural areas only) </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A463" a="all"&gt;18. Bringing water from outside the village? [Only for rural areas]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No [skip to Q20]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A456 IN83A503 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.4 Item 6-10&lt;/span&gt;: These 13 questions relate to relevant members' participating in 13 specified activities which are self-explanatory. It will be ascertained whether the member along with his/her normal domestic duties also participates more or less regularly in the specified activities listed. If the answer is 'yes', code '1' and if the answer is 'not', code '2' will be recorded against the relevant item 6.18 for the particular person. It may be noted that item 18 will be filled in for rural areas only.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons in rural areas who attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person regularly brought water from an outside village.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_WATRKM" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_WATRKM">
  <location EndPos="218" StartPos="217" width="2" />
  <labl>Distance of water brought from outside village </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Along with your domestic duties did you also more or less regularly carry out: &lt;/span&gt; [For questions 6 to 18]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A463" a="all"&gt;18. Bringing water from outside the village? [Only for rural areas]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No [skip to Q20]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A464" a="all"&gt;[Question 19 was recorded for persons who attended domestic duties (per Question 2 of Block 6) and brought water from outside the village, per Question 18 in Block 9]&lt;br /&gt;19. &lt;span class="em"&gt;If 'yes' in question 18&lt;/span&gt;, distance in kilometres _____&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A464" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Item 19 &lt;/span&gt;: If for a particular person the answer to the question listed 5.9.5 Item 19: If for a particular person the answer to the question listed against item 18 (i.e., whether the person brings water from outside the village) is 'yes', (code 1), the distance (rounded off the nearest kilometer) the person has to travel from his household premises to the point of the source of water will be recorded against this item.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons in rural areas who brought water from outside village [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the distance of the person's route if he or she brought water from an outside village.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>00</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 kilometer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>50</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>52</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>60</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_DMSTACPT" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_DMSTACPT">
  <location EndPos="219" StartPos="219" width="1" />
  <labl>Willingness to accept work despite domestic duties</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A465" a="all"&gt;20. In spite of your pre-occupation in domestic duties, are you willing to accept work, if work is made available at your household?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No [skip to Q21]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A465" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.6 Item 20&lt;/span&gt;: For all those categorized 'usually engaged. For all those categorized 'usually engaged in domestic duties' and listed against item '1', it will be ascertained whether they will be prepared to accept work if work is made available at their household premises. If the answer is in affirmative, code 1 and if the answer is in negative, code 2 will be recorded against this item.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person was willing to accept work in spite of his or her domestic duties.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_ACPTNTRC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_ACPTNTRC">
  <location EndPos="220" StartPos="220" width="1" />
  <labl>Nature of work acceptable in addition to domestic duties</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A465" a="all"&gt;20. In spite of your pre-occupation in domestic duties, are you willing to accept work, if work is made available at your household?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No [skip to Q21]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;If 'yes' in question 20:&lt;/span&gt; [For Questions 21 to 24]&lt;br /&gt;[Normally occupied in domestic duties, but willing to accept work.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A466" a="all"&gt;21. The nature of work acceptable:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 21 was recorded for persons who attended domestic duties (per Question 2 of Block 6) and were willing to accept work if work is made available at their households, per Question 20.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Regular full time&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Regular part time&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Occasional full time&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Occasional part time&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt; 5.9.7 Item 21-24 :&lt;/span&gt; The questions listed against these items will be put only to those who have answered in affirmative for the question listed against item 20 [if usually engaged in domestic duties, would accept work if made available], (i.e. persons with entry 1 against item 20). The codes appropriate for the answers will be recorded against the relevant items. For the items 21, 22 and 24, if more than one code is found to be applicable, the code which appears first only will be recorded. The relevant codes to be used for filling in the items 21, 22 and 24 are as under:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A466"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;(i) Item 21: nature of work acceptable:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;Regular full time - 1&lt;br /&gt;Regular part time - 2&lt;br /&gt;Occasional full time - 3&lt;br /&gt;Occasional part time - 4&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties but were willing to accept work [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the nature of the work that the person considered as acceptable in addition to domestic duties.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Regular full time</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Regular part time</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Occasional full time</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Occasional part time</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_ACPTTYPE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_ACPTTYPE">
  <location EndPos="221" StartPos="221" width="1" />
  <labl>Type of work acceptable in addition to domestic duties </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;If 'yes' in question 20:&lt;/span&gt; [For Questions 21 to 24]&lt;br /&gt;[Normally occupied in domestic duties, but willing to accept work.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A467" a="all"&gt;22. Type of work acceptable:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 22 was recorded for persons who attended domestic duties (per Question 2 of Block 6) and were willing to accept work if work is made available at their households per Question 20.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Dairy&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Poultry&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Other animal husbandry&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Spinning and weaving&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Manufacturing wood and cane products&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 Tailoring&lt;br /&gt;[] 7 Leather goods manufacturing and repairing&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Other (Specify) _____&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt; 5.9.7 Item 21-24 :&lt;/span&gt; The questions listed against these items will be put only to those who have answered in affirmative for the question listed against item 20 [if usually engaged in domestic duties, would accept work if made available], (i.e. persons with entry 1 against item 20). The codes appropriate for the answers will be recorded against the relevant items. For the items 21, 22 and 24, if more than one code is found to be applicable, the code which appears first only will be recorded. The relevant codes to be used for filling in the items 21, 22 and 24 are as under:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A467"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;(ii) Item 22: type of work acceptable: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;Dairy - 1&lt;br /&gt;Poultry - 2&lt;br /&gt;Other animal husbandry - 3&lt;br /&gt;Spinning and weaving - 4&lt;br /&gt;Manufacturing of wood and cane products - 5&lt;br /&gt;Tailoring - 6&lt;br /&gt;Leather goods manufacturing and repairing - 7&lt;br /&gt;Other (specify) - 9&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days but were willing to accept work [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the industry of the work that the person considered as acceptable in addition to domestic duties.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Dairy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Poultry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Other animal husbandry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Spinning and weaving</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Manufacturing wood and cane products</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Tailoring</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Leather goods manufacturing and repair</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Other</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_SKILL" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_SKILL">
  <location EndPos="222" StartPos="222" width="1" />
  <labl>Skill/experience for additional work </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;If 'yes' in question 20:&lt;/span&gt; [For Questions 21 to 24]&lt;br /&gt;[Normally occupied in domestic duties, but willing to accept work.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A468" a="all"&gt;23. Do you have any skill/experience to undertake that work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 23 was recorded for persons who attended domestic duties, per Question 2 of Block 6, were willing to accept work if made available at their households per question 20, and selected a particular type of work they would be willing to accept in question 22.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt; 5.9.7 Item 21-24 :&lt;/span&gt; The questions listed against these items will be put only to those who have answered in affirmative for the question listed against item 20 [if usually engaged in domestic duties, would accept work if made available], (i.e. persons with entry 1 against item 20). The codes appropriate for the answers will be recorded against the relevant items. For the items 21, 22 and 24, if more than one code is found to be applicable, the code which appears first only will be recorded. The relevant codes to be used for filling in the items 21, 22 and 24 are as under:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days but were willing to accept work [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person possessed any skill or experience to undertake the additional work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_ASSIST" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_ASSIST">
  <location EndPos="223" StartPos="223" width="1" />
  <labl>Assistance required for additional work</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[9] Follow-up questions for persons having usual activity status codes 92 and 93&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-24 were asked of persons who engaged in domestic duties, per Question 2 in Section 6.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;If 'yes' in question 20:&lt;/span&gt; [For Questions 21 to 24]&lt;br /&gt;[Normally occupied in domestic duties, but willing to accept work.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A469" a="all"&gt;24. What assistance do you require to undertake that work?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 24 was recorded for persons who attended domestic duties, per Question 2 of Block 6, and were willing to accept work if made available at their households per Question 20.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 No assistance&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Initial finance on easy terms&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Working finance facilities&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Easy availability of raw materials&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Assured market&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 Training&lt;br /&gt;[] 7 Accommodation&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Others&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A449 IN83A450 IN83A451 IN83A452 IN83A453 IN83A454 IN83A455 IN83A503 IN83A456 IN83A457 IN83A458 IN83A459 IN83A460 IN83A461 IN83A462 IN83A463 IN83A464 IN83A465 IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.9.0 Block 9: Follow-up questions for persons classified as usually engaged in domestic chores&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;[All questions in this section (5.9) were asked of household members classified as engaged in domestic duties according to usual status (i.e. those with usual states codes 92 and 93), and the relevant answers will be recorded in terms of the specified codes. Status codes 92 and 93 refer to usual principal activity status from block 6, column 2.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A466 IN83A467 IN83A468 IN83A469" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt; 5.9.7 Item 21-24 :&lt;/span&gt; The questions listed against these items will be put only to those who have answered in affirmative for the question listed against item 20 [if usually engaged in domestic duties, would accept work if made available], (i.e. persons with entry 1 against item 20). The codes appropriate for the answers will be recorded against the relevant items. For the items 21, 22 and 24, if more than one code is found to be applicable, the code which appears first only will be recorded. The relevant codes to be used for filling in the items 21, 22 and 24 are as under:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A469"&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;(iii) Item 24: assistance required:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i2"&gt;No assistance - 1&lt;br /&gt;Initial financial on easy terms - 2&lt;br /&gt;Working finance facilities - 3&lt;br /&gt;Easy availability of raw materials - 4&lt;br /&gt;Assured market - 5&lt;br /&gt;Training - 6&lt;br /&gt;Accommodation - 7&lt;br /&gt;Others - 9&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who usually attended domestic duties in the past 365 days but were willing to accept work [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person required any assistance to undertake the additional work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>No assistance</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Initial finance on easy terms</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Working finance facilities</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Easy availability of raw materials</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Assured market</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Training</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Accommodations</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Others</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_AGE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_AGE">
  <location EndPos="226" StartPos="224" width="3" />
  <labl>Age</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A403 IN83A471" a="all"&gt;6. Age (in years): _____&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's age.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>046</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>064</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>066</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>088</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>089</catValu>
    <labl>89</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>092</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>094</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>97</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>098</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>99+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Demographic Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_EARNINGS" dcml="2" files="P" intrvl="contin" name="IN1983A_EARNINGS">
  <location EndPos="233" StartPos="227" width="7" />
  <labl>Total earnings</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A472" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Wage and salary earnings (received or receivable) for the work done during the week (Rs. 0.00)&lt;/span&gt; [For questions 14-16]&lt;br /&gt;14. _____ Cash&lt;br /&gt;15. _____ Kind&lt;br /&gt;16. _____ Total&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A472" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.5.9 Columns (14)-(16): wage and salary earning&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;The wage and salary income (not total earnings) receivable for the wage/salaried work done during the reference week, separately for each of the relevant activities and the total for each person will be recorded in these columns. The relevant status codes for which wage and salary earnings are to be recorded are 31, 41, 51 and 71. The wages and salaries for the work done during the reference week may be already received or may be receivable in cash or in kind or partly in cash and partly in kind. The total wage or salary received or receivable for the week in cash will be recorded in column (14) and the value (evaluated at the current retail price) of salary or wages in kind received or receivable will be recorded in column (15). The total of columns (14) and (15) will be entered in column (16). The entries for all these columns will be made in 2 places of decimal. For recording the wages or salaries amount receivable as 'over time' for the additional work done beyond normal working time will be ignored. Bonus (expected or paid) and perquisites evaluated at retail prices duly apportioned for the reference week will be considered as wages and included for making entries in these columns. For the activity status '71', the amount receivable for the week will be worked out on the basis of the number of days reported under that activity during the week.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's total earnings.</txt>
  <codInstr>IN83A472 is a 7-digit numeric variable with 2 implied decimals.

		
Codes9999998 = Unknown.</codInstr>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Income Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_PREVRSDC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_PREVRSDC">
  <location EndPos="234" StartPos="234" width="1" />
  <labl>Migration from last usual residence </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A477" a="all"&gt;19. Whether place of enumeration different from last usual residence:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No [skip to Section 5]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A477" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.16 Column (19): whether place of enumeration different from last usual residence&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;"For obtaining the appropriate response to this question for each member of the household listed in this block, it has to be ascertained from them whether his/her place of enumeration is different from his last (previous) usual residence, if any, the usual residence for the purpose of this survey being defined as a place (village or town) where the person has stayed continuously for a period of six months or more. If the answer is in affirmative, code 1 and if it is in the negative, code 2 will be recorded in column (19). The place of enumeration will obviously be his/her current place of stay (destination) and the place (village or town) where the persons stayed continuously for a period of six months or more prior to moving into the current place of stay (i.e. place of enumeration will be considered the 'place of last usual residence' (origin). However, daughter-in-law, staying for a period (which sometimes may extend to more than six months) in their parents' house for child birth or for any other reason will not be considered a migratory movement and therefore, will not be considered for recording entries in the column. But movement for undergoing studies or under transfer will be considered as migratory movements. The following points may be noted in this context:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;i) For persons who have only moved from one locality to another within the same town/village, in their life time up to the time of enumeration, the place of enumeration and place of last usual residence will be the same.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;ii) Stay in a different town or village for less than six months will be ignored. In this context the following examples may be considered. Suppose a person was born in the village A and stayed there for 15 yrs. On getting married the person had accompanied her spouse to village B stayed there for 8 months and then moved to village C, staying there only for 5 months. From village C they moved to village D where they had been enumerated. For this person the last usual residence would be village B.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person's place of enumeration was different from his or her last usual residence.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_RESDURA" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_RESDURA">
  <location EndPos="235" StartPos="235" width="1" />
  <labl>Duration of stay at enumeration place</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A478" a="all"&gt;20. Duration of stay at the place of enumeration:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Asked of persons whose place of enumeration was different from their last usual residence per question 19 above.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Less than 1 year&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 1-5 years&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Above 5 years&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A400 IN83A401 IN83A402 IN83A403 IN83A405 IN83A406 IN83A407 IN83A408 IN83A409 IN83A410 IN83A411 IN83A412 IN83A414 IN83A415 IN83A477 IN83A478"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.0 Block 4.1 : demographic and current activity particulars during the week&lt;/span&gt; :&lt;br /&gt;This block is meant for recording the demographic and the current activity status particulars of all the normal members of the household. Besides that, the information as to whether the household members are to be considered migrants according to certain laid down criterion will also be collected in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A478" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.1.17 Column (20): duration of stay at the place of enumeration&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The period of stay at the place of enumeration (the village or town in which the person has been enumerated), i.e. the period elapsed since the person has moved into the place of enumeration will be recorded in column (20) in terms of specified codes. While residing in the present place, if a person has stayed elsewhere for a period less than six months this period will be included in working out the period of stay at the place of enumeration. In case the person has stayed for more than six months in a different place say, A, while usually living at the place of enumeration say, B, then A becomes his last usual residence and the 'duration of stay at the place of enumeration' will refer only to the period since the person's return from place A to B. The relevant codes to be used for making entries in this column are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Less than 1 year - 1&lt;br /&gt;1-5 years - 2&lt;br /&gt;Above 5 years - 3&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It may be noted that this column will be filled in only for those for whom entry 1 is recorded in column (19).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons whose place of enumeration was different from their place of birth [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's duration of stay at the place of enumeration.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>1-5 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Above 5 years</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_RESYRS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_RESYRS">
  <location EndPos="238" StartPos="236" width="3" />
  <labl>Duration of stay since leaving the last usual residence</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A479 IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482 IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490 IN83A491"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[4.2] Migration particulars of persons with code 1 in column 19 of block 4.1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-15 were recorded for persons whose last usual residences were different from the enumeration place, per Question 19, Block 4.1.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A479" a="all"&gt;2. _____ Period since leaving the last usual residence (in years)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A479 IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482 IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490 IN83A491"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.2.0 Block 4.2: Migration particulars&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;This block will be filled in for all the household members reported to have the place of enumeration (i.e. the sample village/town where the survey is carried out) different from the last usual residence in block 4.1 (i.e., those with 'code-1' as the entries in column (19) of block 4.1). For all such household members, information pertaining to their last usual residence, reasons for the movement, demographic and activity particulars prior to movement etc. will be ascertained and recorded in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A479" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.2.2 Column (1): period since leaving the last usual residence&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The period elapsed since leaving the last usual residence will be recorded in years rounded off to the nearest integer in this column. For working out this, the period of temporary stay (less than six months) in other places after leaving the last usual residence and ultimately moving into the place of enumeration will also be included.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons whose place of enumeration was different from their place of birth [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the number of years that have elapsed since the person left his or her last usual residence.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>046</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>064</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>066</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>088</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>089</catValu>
    <labl>89</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>092</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>094</catValu>
    <labl>94</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>095</catValu>
    <labl>95</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>97</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>098</catValu>
    <labl>98</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>99+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_PREVRSTY" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_PREVRSTY">
  <location EndPos="239" StartPos="239" width="1" />
  <labl>Type of residence (before migration) </labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A479 IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482 IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490 IN83A491"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[4.2] Migration particulars of persons with code 1 in column 19 of block 4.1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-15 were recorded for persons whose last usual residences were different from the enumeration place, per Question 19, Block 4.1.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Particulars of last usual residence&lt;/span&gt; [Questions 3 to 7]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A480" a="all"&gt;3. Type:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Rural areas of the same district&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Urban areas of the same district&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Rural areas of other districts of the same state&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Urban areas of other districts of the same state&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Rural areas of other states&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 Urban areas of other states&lt;br /&gt;[] 7 Other countries&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A479 IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482 IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490 IN83A491"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.2.0 Block 4.2: Migration particulars&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;This block will be filled in for all the household members reported to have the place of enumeration (i.e. the sample village/town where the survey is carried out) different from the last usual residence in block 4.1 (i.e., those with 'code-1' as the entries in column (19) of block 4.1). For all such household members, information pertaining to their last usual residence, reasons for the movement, demographic and activity particulars prior to movement etc. will be ascertained and recorded in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A480" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.2.3 Column (3): type of last usual residence&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The type of last usual residence i.e., whether it was rural areas of same district or urban areas of the same district or it was rural areas of another state etc. will be ascertained and indicated in this column in terms of the specified code numbers (the codes to be used are described in paragraph 3.3.16).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons whose place of enumeration was different from their place of birth [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the type of the person's last usual residence before migration.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Rural areas of the same district</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Urban areas of the same district</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Rural areas of other districts of the same state</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Urban areas of other districts of the same state</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Rural areas of other states</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Urban areas of other states</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Other countries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_PREVRSST" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_PREVRSST">
  <location EndPos="241" StartPos="240" width="2" />
  <labl>State of last usual residence (before migration)</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A479 IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482 IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490 IN83A491"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[4.2] Migration particulars of persons with code 1 in column 19 of block 4.1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-15 were recorded for persons whose last usual residences were different from the enumeration place, per Question 19, Block 4.1.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Particulars of last usual residence&lt;/span&gt; [Questions 3 to 7]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A481" a="all"&gt;State:&lt;br /&gt;4. _____ Name&lt;br /&gt;5. _____ Code&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A479 IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482 IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490 IN83A491"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.2.0 Block 4.2: Migration particulars&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;This block will be filled in for all the household members reported to have the place of enumeration (i.e. the sample village/town where the survey is carried out) different from the last usual residence in block 4.1 (i.e., those with 'code-1' as the entries in column (19) of block 4.1). For all such household members, information pertaining to their last usual residence, reasons for the movement, demographic and activity particulars prior to movement etc. will be ascertained and recorded in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A481 IN83A482" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.2.4 Column (4)-(7): state and district of last usual residence&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The names of state and district to which the last usual residence belonged will be recorded respectively in columns (4) and (6) and the corresponding codes in columns (5) and (7). The relevant codes are to be taken from the list of NSS regions and their composition given in the Appendix. In case the type code of last usual residence is '7' (i.e., other countries), the name of the country will be written in capital letters across the space under columns (4) -- (7) against the relevant person.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons whose place of enumeration was different from their place of birth [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the state of the person's last usual residence before migration.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>Andhra Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Assam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>Bihar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>Gujarat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Haryana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>Himachal Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Jammu and Kashmir</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Karnataka</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>10</catValu>
    <labl>Kerala</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>11</catValu>
    <labl>Madhya Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>12</catValu>
    <labl>Maharashtra</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>13</catValu>
    <labl>Manipur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>14</catValu>
    <labl>Meghalaya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>15</catValu>
    <labl>Nagaland</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>16</catValu>
    <labl>Orissa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>17</catValu>
    <labl>Punjab</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>18</catValu>
    <labl>Rajasthan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>19</catValu>
    <labl>Sikkim</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>20</catValu>
    <labl>Tamil Nadu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>21</catValu>
    <labl>Tripura</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>22</catValu>
    <labl>Uttar Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>23</catValu>
    <labl>West Bengal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>24</catValu>
    <labl>Andaman and Nicobar Islands</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>25</catValu>
    <labl>Arunachal Pradesh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>26</catValu>
    <labl>Chandigarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>27</catValu>
    <labl>Dadra and Nagar Haveli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>28</catValu>
    <labl>Delhi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>29</catValu>
    <labl>Goa, Daman and Diu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>30</catValu>
    <labl>Lakshadweep</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>31</catValu>
    <labl>Mizoram</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>32</catValu>
    <labl>Pondicherry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_PREVRSDD" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_PREVRSDD">
  <location EndPos="245" StartPos="242" width="4" />
  <labl>District of last usual residence</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A479 IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482 IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490 IN83A491"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[4.2] Migration particulars of persons with code 1 in column 19 of block 4.1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-15 were recorded for persons whose last usual residences were different from the enumeration place, per Question 19, Block 4.1.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Particulars of last usual residence&lt;/span&gt; [Questions 3 to 7]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A482" a="all"&gt;District: &lt;br /&gt;6. _____ Name&lt;br /&gt;7. _____ Code&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A479 IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482 IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490 IN83A491"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.2.0 Block 4.2: Migration particulars&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;This block will be filled in for all the household members reported to have the place of enumeration (i.e. the sample village/town where the survey is carried out) different from the last usual residence in block 4.1 (i.e., those with 'code-1' as the entries in column (19) of block 4.1). For all such household members, information pertaining to their last usual residence, reasons for the movement, demographic and activity particulars prior to movement etc. will be ascertained and recorded in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A481 IN83A482" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.2.4 Column (4)-(7): state and district of last usual residence&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The names of state and district to which the last usual residence belonged will be recorded respectively in columns (4) and (6) and the corresponding codes in columns (5) and (7). The relevant codes are to be taken from the list of NSS regions and their composition given in the Appendix. In case the type code of last usual residence is '7' (i.e., other countries), the name of the country will be written in capital letters across the space under columns (4) -- (7) against the relevant person.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons whose place of enumeration was different from their place of birth [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the district of the person's last usual residence before migration.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0201</catValu>
    <labl>Srikakulam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0202</catValu>
    <labl>Vizianagaram</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0203</catValu>
    <labl>Visakhapatnam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0204</catValu>
    <labl>East Godavari</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0205</catValu>
    <labl>West Godavari</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0206</catValu>
    <labl>Krishna</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0207</catValu>
    <labl>Guntur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0208</catValu>
    <labl>Prakasam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0209</catValu>
    <labl>Nellore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0210</catValu>
    <labl>Chittoor</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0211</catValu>
    <labl>Guddapah</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0212</catValu>
    <labl>Anantapur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0213</catValu>
    <labl>Kurnool</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0214</catValu>
    <labl>Mahbubnagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0215</catValu>
    <labl>Ranga Reddy</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0216</catValu>
    <labl>Hyderabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0217</catValu>
    <labl>Medak</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0218</catValu>
    <labl>Nizamabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0219</catValu>
    <labl>Adilabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0220</catValu>
    <labl>Karimnagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0221</catValu>
    <labl>Warangal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0222</catValu>
    <labl>Khamman</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0223</catValu>
    <labl>Nalgonda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0299</catValu>
    <labl>Andhra Pradesh, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0301</catValu>
    <labl>Goalpara</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0302</catValu>
    <labl>Kamrup</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0303</catValu>
    <labl>Darrang</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0304</catValu>
    <labl>Lakhimpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0305</catValu>
    <labl>Dibrugarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0306</catValu>
    <labl>Sibsagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0307</catValu>
    <labl>Novgong</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0308</catValu>
    <labl>Karbi Anglong</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0309</catValu>
    <labl>North Cachar Hills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0310</catValu>
    <labl>Cachar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0399</catValu>
    <labl>Assam, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0401</catValu>
    <labl>Patna</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0402</catValu>
    <labl>Nalanda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0403</catValu>
    <labl>Nawadah</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0404</catValu>
    <labl>Gaya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0405</catValu>
    <labl>Aurangabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0406</catValu>
    <labl>Rohtas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0407</catValu>
    <labl>Bhojpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0408</catValu>
    <labl>Saran</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0409</catValu>
    <labl>Siwan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0410</catValu>
    <labl>Gopalganj</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0411</catValu>
    <labl>Chaparan West</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0412</catValu>
    <labl>Chaparan East</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0413</catValu>
    <labl>Sitamarhi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0414</catValu>
    <labl>Mizaffarpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0415</catValu>
    <labl>Vaishali</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0416</catValu>
    <labl>Begusarai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0417</catValu>
    <labl>Samastipur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0418</catValu>
    <labl>Darbhanga</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0419</catValu>
    <labl>Madhubani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0420</catValu>
    <labl>Saharasa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0421</catValu>
    <labl>Purnea</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0422</catValu>
    <labl>Katihar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0423</catValu>
    <labl>Munger</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0424</catValu>
    <labl>Bhagalpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0425</catValu>
    <labl>Santhal Pargana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0426</catValu>
    <labl>Dhanbad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0427</catValu>
    <labl>Giridih</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0428</catValu>
    <labl>Hazaribagh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0429</catValu>
    <labl>Palamau</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0430</catValu>
    <labl>Ranchi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0431</catValu>
    <labl>Singbhum</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0499</catValu>
    <labl>Bihar, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0501</catValu>
    <labl>Jamnagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0502</catValu>
    <labl>Rajkot</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0503</catValu>
    <labl>Surendranagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0504</catValu>
    <labl>Bhavnagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0505</catValu>
    <labl>Amrali</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0506</catValu>
    <labl>Junagadh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0507</catValu>
    <labl>Kachehha</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0508</catValu>
    <labl>Binaskantha</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0509</catValu>
    <labl>Sabarkantha</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0510</catValu>
    <labl>Mahesana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0511</catValu>
    <labl>Gandhinagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0512</catValu>
    <labl>Ahmedabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0513</catValu>
    <labl>Kheda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0514</catValu>
    <labl>Panchmahals</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0515</catValu>
    <labl>Vadodara</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0516</catValu>
    <labl>Bharuch</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0517</catValu>
    <labl>Surat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0518</catValu>
    <labl>Valsad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0519</catValu>
    <labl>The Dangs</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0599</catValu>
    <labl>Gujarat, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0601</catValu>
    <labl>Ambala</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0602</catValu>
    <labl>Kurukshetra</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0603</catValu>
    <labl>Karnal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0604</catValu>
    <labl>Jind</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0605</catValu>
    <labl>Sonepat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0606</catValu>
    <labl>Rohtak</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0607</catValu>
    <labl>Faridabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0608</catValu>
    <labl>Guragon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0609</catValu>
    <labl>Mahendragarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0610</catValu>
    <labl>Bhiwani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0611</catValu>
    <labl>Hissar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0612</catValu>
    <labl>Sirsa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0699</catValu>
    <labl>Haryana, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0701</catValu>
    <labl>Chamba</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0702</catValu>
    <labl>Kangra</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0703</catValu>
    <labl>Hamirpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0704</catValu>
    <labl>Una</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0705</catValu>
    <labl>Bilaspur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0706</catValu>
    <labl>Mandi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0707</catValu>
    <labl>Kulu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0708</catValu>
    <labl>Lahaul &amp; Spiti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0709</catValu>
    <labl>Simla</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0710</catValu>
    <labl>Solan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0711</catValu>
    <labl>Sirmaur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0712</catValu>
    <labl>Kinnaur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0799</catValu>
    <labl>Himachal Pradesh, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0801</catValu>
    <labl>Anantang</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0802</catValu>
    <labl>Pulwama</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0803</catValu>
    <labl>Srinagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0804</catValu>
    <labl>Badgam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0805</catValu>
    <labl>Barmula</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0806</catValu>
    <labl>Kupwara</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0808</catValu>
    <labl>Ladakh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0809</catValu>
    <labl>Doda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0810</catValu>
    <labl>Udhampur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0811</catValu>
    <labl>Kathua</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0812</catValu>
    <labl>Jammu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0813</catValu>
    <labl>Rajouri</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0814</catValu>
    <labl>Poonch</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0899</catValu>
    <labl>Jammu and Kashmir, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0901</catValu>
    <labl>Bangalore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0902</catValu>
    <labl>Belgaum</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0903</catValu>
    <labl>Bellary</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0904</catValu>
    <labl>Bidar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0905</catValu>
    <labl>Bijapur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0906</catValu>
    <labl>Chikmagalur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0907</catValu>
    <labl>Chitradurga</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0908</catValu>
    <labl>Dakshin Kannada</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0909</catValu>
    <labl>Dharwar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0910</catValu>
    <labl>Gulbarga</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0911</catValu>
    <labl>Hassan</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0912</catValu>
    <labl>Kodagu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0913</catValu>
    <labl>Kolar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0914</catValu>
    <labl>Mandya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0915</catValu>
    <labl>Mysore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0916</catValu>
    <labl>Raichur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0917</catValu>
    <labl>Shimoga</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0918</catValu>
    <labl>Thumkur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0919</catValu>
    <labl>Uttar Kannad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>0999</catValu>
    <labl>Karnataka, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1001</catValu>
    <labl>Cannanore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1002</catValu>
    <labl>Wayanad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1003</catValu>
    <labl>Kozhikode</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1004</catValu>
    <labl>Malappuram</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1005</catValu>
    <labl>Palghat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1006</catValu>
    <labl>Trichur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1007</catValu>
    <labl>Ernakulam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1008</catValu>
    <labl>Idukki</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1009</catValu>
    <labl>Kottayam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1010</catValu>
    <labl>Alleppey</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1011</catValu>
    <labl>Quilon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1012</catValu>
    <labl>Trivandrum</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1099</catValu>
    <labl>Kerala, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1101</catValu>
    <labl>Morena</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1102</catValu>
    <labl>Bhind</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1103</catValu>
    <labl>Gwalior</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1104</catValu>
    <labl>Datian</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1105</catValu>
    <labl>Shivpuri</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1106</catValu>
    <labl>Guna</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1107</catValu>
    <labl>Tikamgarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1108</catValu>
    <labl>Chhatarpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1109</catValu>
    <labl>Panna</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1110</catValu>
    <labl>Sagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1111</catValu>
    <labl>Demoh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1112</catValu>
    <labl>Satna</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1113</catValu>
    <labl>Rewa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1114</catValu>
    <labl>Shahdol</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1115</catValu>
    <labl>Sidhi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1116</catValu>
    <labl>Manisaur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1117</catValu>
    <labl>Ratlam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1118</catValu>
    <labl>Ujjain</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1119</catValu>
    <labl>Shajapur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1120</catValu>
    <labl>Dewas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1121</catValu>
    <labl>Jhabua</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1122</catValu>
    <labl>Dharwar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1123</catValu>
    <labl>Indore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1124</catValu>
    <labl>Khargone (W. Nirmar)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1125</catValu>
    <labl>Khandwa (E. Nirmar)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1126</catValu>
    <labl>Rajgarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1127</catValu>
    <labl>Vidisha</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1128</catValu>
    <labl>Bhopal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1129</catValu>
    <labl>Sahore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1130</catValu>
    <labl>Raisen</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1131</catValu>
    <labl>Betul</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1132</catValu>
    <labl>Hoshangabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1133</catValu>
    <labl>Jabalpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1134</catValu>
    <labl>Narshinhapur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1135</catValu>
    <labl>Mandla</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1136</catValu>
    <labl>Chhindwara</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1137</catValu>
    <labl>Seoni</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1138</catValu>
    <labl>Balaghat</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1139</catValu>
    <labl>Surguja</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1140</catValu>
    <labl>Bilaspur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1141</catValu>
    <labl>Raigarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1142</catValu>
    <labl>Rajnandgaon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1143</catValu>
    <labl>Durg</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1144</catValu>
    <labl>Raipur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1145</catValu>
    <labl>Bastar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1199</catValu>
    <labl>Madhya Pradesh, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1201</catValu>
    <labl>Greater Bombay</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1202</catValu>
    <labl>Thane</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1203</catValu>
    <labl>Raigad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1204</catValu>
    <labl>Ratnagiri</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1205</catValu>
    <labl>Nasik</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1206</catValu>
    <labl>Dhule</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1207</catValu>
    <labl>Jalgaon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1208</catValu>
    <labl>Ahmadnagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1209</catValu>
    <labl>Pune</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1210</catValu>
    <labl>Satara</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1211</catValu>
    <labl>Sangli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1212</catValu>
    <labl>Solapur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1213</catValu>
    <labl>Kolhapur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1214</catValu>
    <labl>Aurangabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1215</catValu>
    <labl>Parbhani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1216</catValu>
    <labl>Beed</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1217</catValu>
    <labl>Nanded</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1218</catValu>
    <labl>Osmanabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1219</catValu>
    <labl>Buldana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1220</catValu>
    <labl>Akola</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1221</catValu>
    <labl>Amravati</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1222</catValu>
    <labl>Yavatmal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1223</catValu>
    <labl>Wardha</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1224</catValu>
    <labl>Nagpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1225</catValu>
    <labl>Shandara</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1226</catValu>
    <labl>Chanrapur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1227</catValu>
    <labl>Jalna</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1228</catValu>
    <labl>Sindhudurg</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1299</catValu>
    <labl>Maharashtra, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1301</catValu>
    <labl>Manipur North</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1302</catValu>
    <labl>Manipur West</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1303</catValu>
    <labl>Manipur South</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1304</catValu>
    <labl>Tengnoupal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1305</catValu>
    <labl>Manipur Central</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1306</catValu>
    <labl>Manipur East</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1399</catValu>
    <labl>Manipur, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1401</catValu>
    <labl>Jaintia Hills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1402</catValu>
    <labl>East Khasi Hills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1403</catValu>
    <labl>West Khasi Hills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1404</catValu>
    <labl>East Garo Hills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1405</catValu>
    <labl>West Garo Hills</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1499</catValu>
    <labl>Meghalaya, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1501</catValu>
    <labl>Kohima</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1503</catValu>
    <labl>Wokha</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1504</catValu>
    <labl>Zonhebato</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1505</catValu>
    <labl>Makokohung</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1506</catValu>
    <labl>Tuensang</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1507</catValu>
    <labl>Mon</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1599</catValu>
    <labl>Nagaland, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1601</catValu>
    <labl>Sambalpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1602</catValu>
    <labl>Sundargarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1603</catValu>
    <labl>Kendujhar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1604</catValu>
    <labl>Mayurbhanj</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1605</catValu>
    <labl>Baleshwar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1606</catValu>
    <labl>Cuttack</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1607</catValu>
    <labl>Dhenkanal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1608</catValu>
    <labl>Phulabani</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1609</catValu>
    <labl>Balangir</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1610</catValu>
    <labl>Kalahandi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1611</catValu>
    <labl>Koraput</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1612</catValu>
    <labl>Ganjam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1613</catValu>
    <labl>Puri</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1699</catValu>
    <labl>Orissa, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1701</catValu>
    <labl>Gurudaspur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1702</catValu>
    <labl>Amritsar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1703</catValu>
    <labl>Firozpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1704</catValu>
    <labl>Ludhiana</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1705</catValu>
    <labl>Jalandhar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1706</catValu>
    <labl>Kapurthala</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1707</catValu>
    <labl>Hoshiarpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1708</catValu>
    <labl>Rupnagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1709</catValu>
    <labl>Patiala</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1710</catValu>
    <labl>Sangrur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1711</catValu>
    <labl>Bhatinda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1712</catValu>
    <labl>Faridkot</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1799</catValu>
    <labl>Punjab, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1801</catValu>
    <labl>Ganganagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1802</catValu>
    <labl>Bikaner</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1803</catValu>
    <labl>Churu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1804</catValu>
    <labl>Jhunjhunun</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1805</catValu>
    <labl>Alwar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1806</catValu>
    <labl>Bharatpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1807</catValu>
    <labl>Sawai-Modhopur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1808</catValu>
    <labl>Jaipur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1809</catValu>
    <labl>Sikar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1810</catValu>
    <labl>Ajmer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1811</catValu>
    <labl>Tonk</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1812</catValu>
    <labl>Jaisalmer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1813</catValu>
    <labl>Jodhpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1814</catValu>
    <labl>Nagpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1815</catValu>
    <labl>Pali</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1816</catValu>
    <labl>Barmer</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1817</catValu>
    <labl>Jalor</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1818</catValu>
    <labl>Sirohi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1819</catValu>
    <labl>Bhilwara</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1820</catValu>
    <labl>Udaipur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1821</catValu>
    <labl>Chittaurgarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1822</catValu>
    <labl>Dungarpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1823</catValu>
    <labl>Banswara</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1824</catValu>
    <labl>Bundi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1825</catValu>
    <labl>Kota</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1826</catValu>
    <labl>Jhalawar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1827</catValu>
    <labl>Dholpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1899</catValu>
    <labl>Rajasthan, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1901</catValu>
    <labl>Sikkim North</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1902</catValu>
    <labl>Sikkim East</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1903</catValu>
    <labl>Sikkim South</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1904</catValu>
    <labl>Sikkim West</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1999</catValu>
    <labl>Sikkim, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2001</catValu>
    <labl>Madras</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2002</catValu>
    <labl>Chingalpattu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2003</catValu>
    <labl>North Arcot</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2004</catValu>
    <labl>South Arcot</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2005</catValu>
    <labl>Dharmapuri</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2006</catValu>
    <labl>Salem</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2007</catValu>
    <labl>Periyar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2008</catValu>
    <labl>Coimbatore</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2009</catValu>
    <labl>Nilgiris</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2010</catValu>
    <labl>Madurai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2011</catValu>
    <labl>Tiruchirapalli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2012</catValu>
    <labl>Thanjavur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2013</catValu>
    <labl>Pudukkottai</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2014</catValu>
    <labl>Ramanathapuram</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2015</catValu>
    <labl>Tirunelvalli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2016</catValu>
    <labl>Kanniyakumari</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2099</catValu>
    <labl>Tamil Nadu, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2101</catValu>
    <labl>West Tripura</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2102</catValu>
    <labl>North Tripura</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2103</catValu>
    <labl>South Tripura</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2199</catValu>
    <labl>Tripura, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2201</catValu>
    <labl>Uttarkashi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2202</catValu>
    <labl>Chamoli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2203</catValu>
    <labl>Tehri Garhwal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2204</catValu>
    <labl>Dehra Dun</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2205</catValu>
    <labl>Garhwal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2206</catValu>
    <labl>Pithoragarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2207</catValu>
    <labl>Almora</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2208</catValu>
    <labl>Nainital</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2209</catValu>
    <labl>Saharanpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2210</catValu>
    <labl>Muzaffarnagar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2211</catValu>
    <labl>Bijnor</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2212</catValu>
    <labl>Meerut</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2213</catValu>
    <labl>Ghaziabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2214</catValu>
    <labl>Bulandshahr</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2215</catValu>
    <labl>Moradabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2216</catValu>
    <labl>Rampur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2217</catValu>
    <labl>Budaun</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2218</catValu>
    <labl>Bareilly</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2219</catValu>
    <labl>Pilibhit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2220</catValu>
    <labl>Shahjahanpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2221</catValu>
    <labl>Aligarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2222</catValu>
    <labl>Mathura</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2223</catValu>
    <labl>Agra</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2224</catValu>
    <labl>Etah</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2225</catValu>
    <labl>Mainpuri</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2226</catValu>
    <labl>Farukhabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2227</catValu>
    <labl>Etawah</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2228</catValu>
    <labl>Kanpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2229</catValu>
    <labl>Fatehpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2230</catValu>
    <labl>Allahabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2231</catValu>
    <labl>Jalaun</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2232</catValu>
    <labl>Jhansi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2233</catValu>
    <labl>Lalitpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2234</catValu>
    <labl>Hamirpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2235</catValu>
    <labl>Banda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2236</catValu>
    <labl>Kheri</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2237</catValu>
    <labl>Sitapur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2238</catValu>
    <labl>Hardoi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2239</catValu>
    <labl>Unnao</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2240</catValu>
    <labl>Lucknow</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2241</catValu>
    <labl>Rae Bareli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2242</catValu>
    <labl>Baharaich</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2243</catValu>
    <labl>Gonda</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2244</catValu>
    <labl>Bara Banki</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2245</catValu>
    <labl>Faizabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2246</catValu>
    <labl>Sultanpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2247</catValu>
    <labl>Pratapgarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2248</catValu>
    <labl>Basti</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2249</catValu>
    <labl>Gorakhpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2250</catValu>
    <labl>Deoria</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2251</catValu>
    <labl>Azamgarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2252</catValu>
    <labl>Jaunpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2253</catValu>
    <labl>Balia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2254</catValu>
    <labl>Ghazipur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2255</catValu>
    <labl>Varanasi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2256</catValu>
    <labl>Mirzapur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2299</catValu>
    <labl>Uttar Pradesh, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2301</catValu>
    <labl>Koch Bihar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2302</catValu>
    <labl>Jalpaiguri</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2303</catValu>
    <labl>Darjiling</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2304</catValu>
    <labl>West Dinajpur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2305</catValu>
    <labl>Maldah</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2306</catValu>
    <labl>Murshidabad</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2307</catValu>
    <labl>Nadia</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2308</catValu>
    <labl>24 Parganas</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2309</catValu>
    <labl>Calcutta</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2310</catValu>
    <labl>Haora</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2311</catValu>
    <labl>Hugli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2312</catValu>
    <labl>Medinipur</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2313</catValu>
    <labl>Bankura</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2314</catValu>
    <labl>Puruliya</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2315</catValu>
    <labl>Bardhaman</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2316</catValu>
    <labl>Birbhum</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2399</catValu>
    <labl>West Bengal, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2401</catValu>
    <labl>Andaman</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2402</catValu>
    <labl>Nicobar</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2499</catValu>
    <labl>Andaman and Nicobar Islands, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2501</catValu>
    <labl>West Kameng</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2502</catValu>
    <labl>East Kameng</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2503</catValu>
    <labl>Lower Subansiri</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2505</catValu>
    <labl>West Siang</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2506</catValu>
    <labl>East Siang</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2508</catValu>
    <labl>Lohit</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2509</catValu>
    <labl>Tirap</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2599</catValu>
    <labl>Arunachal Pradesh, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2601</catValu>
    <labl>Chandigarh</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2699</catValu>
    <labl>Chandigarh, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2701</catValu>
    <labl>Dadra and Nagar Haveli</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2799</catValu>
    <labl>Dadra and Nagar Haveli, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2801</catValu>
    <labl>Delhi</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2899</catValu>
    <labl>Delhi, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2901</catValu>
    <labl>Goa</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2902</catValu>
    <labl>Daman</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2903</catValu>
    <labl>Diu</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2999</catValu>
    <labl>Goa, Daman and Diu, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3001</catValu>
    <labl>Lakshadweep</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3099</catValu>
    <labl>Lakshadweep, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3101</catValu>
    <labl>Aizwal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3102</catValu>
    <labl>Lunglei</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3103</catValu>
    <labl>Chhimtuipui</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3199</catValu>
    <labl>Mizoram, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3201</catValu>
    <labl>Pondicherry</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3202</catValu>
    <labl>Karaikal</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3203</catValu>
    <labl>Mahe</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3204</catValu>
    <labl>Yanam</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3299</catValu>
    <labl>Pondicherry, district unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_MIGRAGE" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_MIGRAGE">
  <location EndPos="248" StartPos="246" width="3" />
  <labl>Age at the time of migration</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A479 IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482 IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490 IN83A491"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[4.2] Migration particulars of persons with code 1 in column 19 of block 4.1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-15 were recorded for persons whose last usual residences were different from the enumeration place, per Question 19, Block 4.1.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;At time of migration&lt;/span&gt; [For questions 8 to 14]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A483" a="all"&gt;8. _____ Age (in years)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A479 IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482 IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490 IN83A491"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.2.0 Block 4.2: Migration particulars&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;This block will be filled in for all the household members reported to have the place of enumeration (i.e. the sample village/town where the survey is carried out) different from the last usual residence in block 4.1 (i.e., those with 'code-1' as the entries in column (19) of block 4.1). For all such household members, information pertaining to their last usual residence, reasons for the movement, demographic and activity particulars prior to movement etc. will be ascertained and recorded in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.2.5 Column (8)-(10): age, marital status and general education at the time of migration&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For each household member listed in column (1), the age is completed years at the time of moving out from the last usual residence (i.e., at the time of migration) will be entered in column (8). Similarly, the marital status and general education attained by the members at the time of migration will be recorded respectively in columns (9) and (10) in terms of the specified codes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons whose place of enumeration was different from their place of birth [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's age at the time of migration.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>046</catValu>
    <labl>46</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>053</catValu>
    <labl>53</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>054</catValu>
    <labl>54</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>055</catValu>
    <labl>55</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>057</catValu>
    <labl>57</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>058</catValu>
    <labl>58</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>059</catValu>
    <labl>59</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>062</catValu>
    <labl>62</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>063</catValu>
    <labl>63</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>064</catValu>
    <labl>64</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>066</catValu>
    <labl>66</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>067</catValu>
    <labl>67</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>068</catValu>
    <labl>68</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>071</catValu>
    <labl>71</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>073</catValu>
    <labl>73</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>075</catValu>
    <labl>75</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>076</catValu>
    <labl>76</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>077</catValu>
    <labl>77</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>078</catValu>
    <labl>78</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>079</catValu>
    <labl>79</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>082</catValu>
    <labl>82</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>083</catValu>
    <labl>83</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>084</catValu>
    <labl>84</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>085</catValu>
    <labl>85</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>087</catValu>
    <labl>87</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>088</catValu>
    <labl>88</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>089</catValu>
    <labl>89</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>090</catValu>
    <labl>90</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>092</catValu>
    <labl>92</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>093</catValu>
    <labl>93</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>99</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>998</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_MIGREAS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_MIGREAS">
  <location EndPos="250" StartPos="249" width="2" />
  <labl>Reason for leaving the last usual residence</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A479 IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482 IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490 IN83A491"&gt;&lt;span class="h3"&gt;[4.2] Migration particulars of persons with code 1 in column 19 of block 4.1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Questions 1-15 were recorded for persons whose last usual residences were different from the enumeration place, per Question 19, Block 4.1.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A491" a="all"&gt;15. Reason for leaving the last usual residence:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 In search of employment&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 In search of better employment (for persons who were employed at the place of origin prior to migration)&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Under transfer on service/business contract&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 For pursuing studies&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 On marriage&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 Due to migration of parent(s)/earning member(s) of the family&lt;br /&gt;[] 7 For political change/lack of security or social adjustments&lt;br /&gt;[] 8 Due to natural calamity&lt;br /&gt;[] 9 Due to other reasons&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A479 IN83A480 IN83A481 IN83A482 IN83A483 IN83A485 IN83A486 IN83A487 IN83A488 IN83A490 IN83A491"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.2.0 Block 4.2: Migration particulars&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;This block will be filled in for all the household members reported to have the place of enumeration (i.e. the sample village/town where the survey is carried out) different from the last usual residence in block 4.1 (i.e., those with 'code-1' as the entries in column (19) of block 4.1). For all such household members, information pertaining to their last usual residence, reasons for the movement, demographic and activity particulars prior to movement etc. will be ascertained and recorded in this block.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A491" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.4.2.9 Column (15): reasons for leaving the last usual residence&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;The reason for moving out of the last usual residence will be ascertained for each member listed in this block and entered in terms of the specified codes in this column. It may so happen that a person had moved out of his last usual residence for a particular reason, stayed in a different village/town for a short period (less than 6 months; if this period is 6 months or more that place will become his last usual residence) and then moved to the place of enumeration (a village or town other than the previous one) for a different reason. In such a case only the reason which motivated his/her first movement will be recorded. The codes to be used for making entries in this column are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;In search of employment -1&lt;br /&gt;In search of better employment (for persons who were employed at the place of origin prior to migration) - 2&lt;br /&gt;Under transfer on service/business contract - 3&lt;br /&gt;For pursuing studies - 4&lt;br /&gt;On marriage - 5&lt;br /&gt;Due to migration of parent(s) earning - 6&lt;br /&gt;Member(s) for political change/lack of security or social adjustment - 7&lt;br /&gt;Due to natural calamity - 8&lt;br /&gt;Due to other reasons - 9&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons whose place of enumeration was different from their place of birth [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the person's reason for leaving his or her last usual residence.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>01</catValu>
    <labl>In search of employment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>02</catValu>
    <labl>In search of better employment (for persons who were employed at the place of origin prior to migration)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>03</catValu>
    <labl>Under transfer on service/business contract   </labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>04</catValu>
    <labl>For pursuing studies</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>05</catValu>
    <labl>On marriage</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>06</catValu>
    <labl>Due to migration of parent(s) earning member(s)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>07</catValu>
    <labl>For political change/lack of security or social adjustment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>08</catValu>
    <labl>Due to natural calamity</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>09</catValu>
    <labl>Due to other reasons</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>98</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>99</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration: Global Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_TEMPWK" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_TEMPWK">
  <location EndPos="251" StartPos="251" width="1" />
  <labl>Whether stayed temporarily for work at different places</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A425 IN83A497" a="all"&gt;12. Whether stayed temporarily for work for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more at a different place during the last 365 days:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[] 1 Yes&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 No&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A425 IN83A497" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.6 Column (12): whether stayed temporarily in a different place for work&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For each person enumerated in this block it has to be ascertained whether or not the person stayed in a different village or town other than the place of enumeration for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more during the last 365 days in connection with work. If it is found on enquiry that the person did stay away for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more for work, code '1' will be entered in column (12). Otherwise, code '2' will be recorded.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: All persons</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates whether the person stayed temporarily for work for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more at different places.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Yes</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>No</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_TEMPREAS" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_TEMPREAS">
  <location EndPos="252" StartPos="252" width="1" />
  <labl>Reason for temporary work away from home</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A426 IN83A427 IN83A428 IN83A429 IN83A430 IN83A431 IN83A432 IN83A433 IN83A498 IN83A499 IN83A500"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;If yes in column 12&lt;/span&gt; [Answer questions 13-23]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A426 IN83A498" a="all"&gt;13. Reason:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 13 was asked of persons who stayed temporarily for work for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more at a different place during the last 365 days, per Question 12.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Non-availability of work at the place of enumeration&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 For better employment&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Required by nature of work&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A426 IN83A427 IN83A428 IN83A429 IN83A430 IN83A431 IN83A432 IN83A433 IN83A498 IN83A499 IN83A500" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.7 Column (13)-(23): particulars relating to the temporary stay in different places other than the place of enumeration&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For all those reported to have stayed in places other than the place of enumeration for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more during the 365 days preceding the date of survey in connection with work (i.e. those with code 1 recorded in column (12)), the reason why they had to stay in a different place will be recorded in terms of the specified codes in column (13). The relevant codes are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Non-availability of work at in place of enumeration - 1&lt;br /&gt;For better employment - 2&lt;br /&gt;Required by the nature of work - 3&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It may so happen that a person might have stayed away a number of times interspersed by stay at the place of enumeration and that too in different places during the 365 days preceding the date of survey. In such cases, the reason will relate to the one for which the maximum duration of the total time spent away from the place of enumeration. The total period in completed weeks, thus spent elsewhere in connection with the work, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, will be recorded in column (14) and the number of places where the person stayed like the manner described above will be recorded in column (15). The description of the industry-occupation combination relating to work, pursued during the major part of the total period of stay away for work, will be ascertained and recorded in column (16). The corresponding 3-digited industry group code and 3-digited occupation family code will be recorded respectively in columns (17) and (18). The type of the place where major part of the total period of stay away for work was spent, in terms of the specified codes (see also paragraphs 5, 3, 16), will be recorded in column (19). The names of the state and the district to which this place belongs will be entered respectively in columns (20) and (22), and the corresponding codes in columns (21) and (23).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who stayed temporarily for work [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the reason that the person stayed temporarily away from home for work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Non-availability of work at in place of enumeration</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>For better employment</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Required by the nature of work</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_TEMPDUR" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_TEMPDUR">
  <location EndPos="255" StartPos="253" width="3" />
  <labl>Total period of temporary work away from home</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A426 IN83A427 IN83A428 IN83A429 IN83A430 IN83A431 IN83A432 IN83A433 IN83A498 IN83A499 IN83A500"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;If yes in column 12&lt;/span&gt; [Answer questions 13-23]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A427 IN83A428 IN83A499" a="all"&gt;[Question 14 and 15 were asked of persons who stayed temporarily for work for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more at a different place during the last 365 days, per Question 12.]&lt;br /&gt;14. _____ Total period (in weeks)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;15. _____ Number of places stayed at&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A426 IN83A427 IN83A428 IN83A429 IN83A430 IN83A431 IN83A432 IN83A433 IN83A498 IN83A499 IN83A500" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.7 Column (13)-(23): particulars relating to the temporary stay in different places other than the place of enumeration&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For all those reported to have stayed in places other than the place of enumeration for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more during the 365 days preceding the date of survey in connection with work (i.e. those with code 1 recorded in column (12)), the reason why they had to stay in a different place will be recorded in terms of the specified codes in column (13). The relevant codes are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Non-availability of work at in place of enumeration - 1&lt;br /&gt;For better employment - 2&lt;br /&gt;Required by the nature of work - 3&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It may so happen that a person might have stayed away a number of times interspersed by stay at the place of enumeration and that too in different places during the 365 days preceding the date of survey. In such cases, the reason will relate to the one for which the maximum duration of the total time spent away from the place of enumeration. The total period in completed weeks, thus spent elsewhere in connection with the work, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, will be recorded in column (14) and the number of places where the person stayed like the manner described above will be recorded in column (15). The description of the industry-occupation combination relating to work, pursued during the major part of the total period of stay away for work, will be ascertained and recorded in column (16). The corresponding 3-digited industry group code and 3-digited occupation family code will be recorded respectively in columns (17) and (18). The type of the place where major part of the total period of stay away for work was spent, in terms of the specified codes (see also paragraphs 5, 3, 16), will be recorded in column (19). The names of the state and the district to which this place belongs will be entered respectively in columns (20) and (22), and the corresponding codes in columns (21) and (23).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who stayed temporarily for work [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the total number of weeks that the person spent temporarily away from home for work.</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>000</catValu>
    <labl>Less than a week</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>001</catValu>
    <labl>1</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>002</catValu>
    <labl>2</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>003</catValu>
    <labl>3</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>004</catValu>
    <labl>4</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>005</catValu>
    <labl>5</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>006</catValu>
    <labl>6</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>007</catValu>
    <labl>7</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>008</catValu>
    <labl>8</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>009</catValu>
    <labl>9</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>010</catValu>
    <labl>10</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>011</catValu>
    <labl>11</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>012</catValu>
    <labl>12</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>013</catValu>
    <labl>13</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>014</catValu>
    <labl>14</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>015</catValu>
    <labl>15</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>016</catValu>
    <labl>16</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>017</catValu>
    <labl>17</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>018</catValu>
    <labl>18</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>019</catValu>
    <labl>19</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>020</catValu>
    <labl>20</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>021</catValu>
    <labl>21</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>022</catValu>
    <labl>22</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>023</catValu>
    <labl>23</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>024</catValu>
    <labl>24</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>025</catValu>
    <labl>25</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>026</catValu>
    <labl>26</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>027</catValu>
    <labl>27</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>028</catValu>
    <labl>28</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>029</catValu>
    <labl>29</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>030</catValu>
    <labl>30</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>031</catValu>
    <labl>31</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>032</catValu>
    <labl>32</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>033</catValu>
    <labl>33</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>034</catValu>
    <labl>34</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>035</catValu>
    <labl>35</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>036</catValu>
    <labl>36</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>037</catValu>
    <labl>37</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>038</catValu>
    <labl>38</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>039</catValu>
    <labl>39</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>040</catValu>
    <labl>40</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>041</catValu>
    <labl>41</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>042</catValu>
    <labl>42</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>043</catValu>
    <labl>43</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>044</catValu>
    <labl>44</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>045</catValu>
    <labl>45</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>047</catValu>
    <labl>47</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>048</catValu>
    <labl>48</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>049</catValu>
    <labl>49</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>050</catValu>
    <labl>50</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>051</catValu>
    <labl>51</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>052</catValu>
    <labl>52</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>056</catValu>
    <labl>56</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>060</catValu>
    <labl>60</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>061</catValu>
    <labl>61</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>065</catValu>
    <labl>65</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>069</catValu>
    <labl>69</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>070</catValu>
    <labl>70</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>072</catValu>
    <labl>72</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>074</catValu>
    <labl>74</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>080</catValu>
    <labl>80</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>081</catValu>
    <labl>81</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>086</catValu>
    <labl>86</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>091</catValu>
    <labl>91</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>096</catValu>
    <labl>96</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>097</catValu>
    <labl>97</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>098</catValu>
    <labl>98+</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>099</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>999</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
<var ID="IN1983A_TEMPPLC" dcml="0" files="P" intrvl="discrete" name="IN1983A_TEMPPLC">
  <location EndPos="256" StartPos="256" width="1" />
  <labl>Places of the major part of temporary work away from home</labl>
  <qstn>
    <qstnLit>&lt;svar v="IN83A426 IN83A427 IN83A428 IN83A429 IN83A430 IN83A431 IN83A432 IN83A433 IN83A498 IN83A499 IN83A500"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;If yes in column 12&lt;/span&gt; [Answer questions 13-23]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;svar v="IN83A431 IN83A500" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;Place where the major part of the period was spent:&lt;/span&gt; [Questions 19 to 23]&lt;br /&gt;19. Type:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;[Question 19 was asked of persons who stayed temporarily for work for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more at a different place during the last 365 days, per Question 12.]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[] 1 Rural areas of the same district&lt;br /&gt;[] 2 Urban areas of the same district&lt;br /&gt;[] 3 Rural areas of other districts of the same state&lt;br /&gt;[] 4 Urban areas of other districts of the same state&lt;br /&gt;[] 5 Rural areas of other states&lt;br /&gt;[] 6 Urban areas of other states&lt;br /&gt;[] 7 Other countries&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</qstnLit>
    <ivuInstr>&lt;svar v="IN83A426 IN83A427 IN83A428 IN83A429 IN83A430 IN83A431 IN83A432 IN83A433 IN83A498 IN83A499 IN83A500" a="all"&gt;&lt;span class="em"&gt;5.6.7 Column (13)-(23): particulars relating to the temporary stay in different places other than the place of enumeration&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;For all those reported to have stayed in places other than the place of enumeration for a continuous period of 4 weeks or more during the 365 days preceding the date of survey in connection with work (i.e. those with code 1 recorded in column (12)), the reason why they had to stay in a different place will be recorded in terms of the specified codes in column (13). The relevant codes are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="i1"&gt;Non-availability of work at in place of enumeration - 1&lt;br /&gt;For better employment - 2&lt;br /&gt;Required by the nature of work - 3&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It may so happen that a person might have stayed away a number of times interspersed by stay at the place of enumeration and that too in different places during the 365 days preceding the date of survey. In such cases, the reason will relate to the one for which the maximum duration of the total time spent away from the place of enumeration. The total period in completed weeks, thus spent elsewhere in connection with the work, during the 365 days preceding the date of survey, will be recorded in column (14) and the number of places where the person stayed like the manner described above will be recorded in column (15). The description of the industry-occupation combination relating to work, pursued during the major part of the total period of stay away for work, will be ascertained and recorded in column (16). The corresponding 3-digited industry group code and 3-digited occupation family code will be recorded respectively in columns (17) and (18). The type of the place where major part of the total period of stay away for work was spent, in terms of the specified codes (see also paragraphs 5, 3, 16), will be recorded in column (19). The names of the state and the district to which this place belongs will be entered respectively in columns (20) and (22), and the corresponding codes in columns (21) and (23).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/svar&gt;</ivuInstr>
  </qstn>
  <universe clusion="I">India 1983: Persons who stayed temporarily for work [discrepancies: none]</universe>
  <txt>This variable indicates the type of the place where the person spent the most time when he or she stayed temporarily away from home for work (after migration).</txt>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>1</catValu>
    <labl>Rural areas of the same district</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>2</catValu>
    <labl>Urban areas of the same district</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>3</catValu>
    <labl>Rural areas of other districts of the same state</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>4</catValu>
    <labl>Urban areas of other districts of the same state</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>5</catValu>
    <labl>Rural areas of other states</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>6</catValu>
    <labl>Urban areas of other states</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>7</catValu>
    <labl>Other countries</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>8</catValu>
    <labl>Unknown</labl>
  </catgry>
  <catgry>
    <catValu>9</catValu>
    <labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
  </catgry>
  <concept vocab="IPUMS">Other Person Variables -- PERSON</concept>
  <varFormat schema="other" type="numeric" />
</var>
</dataDscr>
</codeBook>