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National Occupation and Employment Survey (ENOE), 2014
LFS-Q3, IPUMS Harmonized Subset

Mexico, 2014
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Main functions or tasks performed at secondary job (occupation) (MX2014J_P7A)

Data file: MEX2014_LFS-Q3-P-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 679
End: 682
Width: 4
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<div class="title">Employment and Occupation Questionnaire (Basic)</div></p>

<p><span class="h1">VII. Secondary employment</span></p>

<p>7a. What are [the respondent's] primary responsibilities or functions at his/her second job?</p>
<div class="i1">(Describe the responsibilities or job functions) ________<br /><br />What is the name of this position or type of work? ________</div>
Categories
Value Category
0000 NIU (not in universe)
1111 High governmental and jurisdictional authorities
1112 Legislators
1113 Presidents and municipal authorities
1121 Presidents and CEOs in public institutions
1122 Presidents and CEOs in institutions and private companies
1129 Other presidents and CEOs, not classified above
1131 Directors of political organizations
1132 Directors of trade union organizations
1133 Directors of business organizations
1134 Directors of agricultural organizations
1135 Directors of civil and religious organizations
1211 Directors and managers in administration, human resources and marketing
1212 Directors and managers in accounting, financial, banking and insurance services
1221 Directors and managers in health services, civil protection and environment
1222 Directors and managers in social and economic development
1223 Directors and managers in education and training centers
1224 Court judges, directors and managers in legal services and law enforcement
1225 Commanders of the armed forces
1226 Directors in surveillance and security services
1311 Directors and managers in agricultural, forestry and fisheries production
1312 Directors and managers in mining, oil and gas production
1313 Directors and managers in generation and provision of electricity and water
1314 Directors and managers in manufacturing production
1315 Directors and managers in construction, repair and maintenance
1321 Directors and managers in informatics
1322 Directors and managers in communication and telecommunications
1323 Directors and managers in transportation services
1324 Directors and managers in technological research and development centers
1411 Sales, marketing and rental directors and managers
1412 Directors and managers of restaurants and hotels
1421 Film, theater and related artistic directors and producers
1422 Directors and managers of museums, cinemas and other sports and cultural establishments
1423 Directors and managers in funeral services and other services
1511 Coordinators and heads of areas in administration, human resources and marketing
1512 Coordinators and heads of area in accounting, financial, banking and insurance services
1521 Coordinators and heads of area in health services, civil protection and
1522 Coordinators and heads of area in social and economic development
1523 Coordinators and area managers in education and training centers
1524 Coordinators and heads of area in legal services, qualifying judges and
1525 Captains, lieutenants and area chiefs of the armed forces
1526 Coordinators and area managers in surveillance and security services
1611 Coordinators and heads of areas in agricultural, forestry and fishery
1612 Coordinators and area managers in mining, oil and gas production
1613 Coordinators and area managers in generation and provision of energy
1614 Coordinators and area managers in manufacturing production
1615 Coordinators and area managers in construction, repair and maintenance
1619 Other coordinators and heads of areas in agricultural, industrial, construction and maintenance production, not previously classified
1621 Coordinators and heads of the informatics area
1622 Coordinators and heads of area in communication and telecommunications
1623 Coordinators and area managers in transport services
1624 Coordinators and heads of areas in research and development centers
1629 Other coordinators and heads of areas in informatics, telecommunications,
1711 Coordinators and heads of sales, marketing and rental areas
1712 Coordinators and heads of restaurant and hotel areas
1721 Coordinators and heads of area in artistic, film, theater and similar
1722 Coordinators and heads of areas in museums, cinemas, sports and other services
1723 Coordinators and area chiefs in funeral services and other services
1999 Other directors, officers, managers, coordinators and heads of area, not previously classified
2111 Administrators and specialists in human resources and management systems
2112 Specialists and consultants in marketing, advertising, communication and foreign trade
2113 Specialists in hospitality and tourism
2121 Accountants and auditors
2122 Financial advisers and analysts
2123 Economists, consultants and researchers in economic policy
2131 Anthropologists, archaeologists and historians
2132 Researchers and specialists in sociology and social development
2133 Researchers and specialists in political science and public administration
2134 Geographers
2135 Lawyers
2141 Researchers and specialists in philosophy and letters (philologists)
2142 Psychologists
2143 Social work specialists
2144 Specialists in archival, librarianship and museography
2145 Priests, pastors, and other theologians
2151 Writers and literary critics
2152 Journalists and editors
2153 Translators and Interpreters
2161 Painters
2162 Cartoonists and artistic designers, illustrators and engravers
2163 Sculptors
2164 Set designers
2171 Composers and arrangers
2172 Musicians
2173 Singers
2174 Dancers and choreographers
2175 Actors
2211 Researchers and physics specialists
2212 Researchers and specialists in mathematics, statistics and acting
2221 Biologists and marine scientists and oceanographers
2222 Chemicals
2223 Ecologists and atmospheric sciences specialists
2231 Agronomists
2232 Veterinarians and zootechnicians
2233 Forestry specialists
2234 Fishing and aquaculture specialists
2241 Electrical engineers
2242 Electronic engineers
2251 Chemical engineers
2252 Mechanical engineers
2253 Industrial Engineers
2254 Engineers in mining, metallurgy and petroleum
2261 Civil and construction engineers
2262 Engineers in surveying, hydrology, geology and geodesy
2263 Architects, urban and transportation planners
2271 Software and multimedia developers and analysts
2272 Database administrators and computer networks
2281 Communications and telecommunications engineers
2311 Educational supervisors and inspectors
2312 Pedagogues, educational counselors and other specialists in educational sciences
2321 University and higher education professors
2322 High school teachers and equivalents
2331 Secondary school teachers
2332 Primary school teachers
2333 Literacy teachers
2334 Bilingual (indigenous) teachers
2335 Preschool teachers
2339 Other basic level teachers, not previously classified
2341 Teachers of people with hearing and language problems
2342 Teachers of people with learning disabilities
2343 Other special education teachers
2391 Other professors and teaching specialists, not previously classified
2411 General and family doctors
2412 Specialist doctors
2413 Dentists
2421 Biomedical Engineers
2422 Optometrists
2423 Nutritionists
2424 Specialists in safety and hygiene and public health
2425 Traditional and alternative medicine specialists
2426 Specialist nurses
2427 Physiotherapists, audiologists and speech therapists
2428 Pharmacologists
2511 Auxiliaries in administration, marketing, commercialization and foreign trade
2512 Auxiliaries in accounting, economics, finance and stockbrokers
2513 Customs brokers
2514 Appraisers, auctioneers and auctioneers
2521 Public prosecutors and detectives
2522 Customs and border agents
2523 Tax collection and licensing agents
2524 Inspectors in social security, prices and other public inspectors
2531 Assistants in social sciences and humanists
2532 Legal services assistants
2533 Nuns and preachers
2541 Fashion and costume designers
2542 Industrial designers
2543 Graphic designers
2544 Interior decorators, gardens and various materials (mugs, key rings, etc.)
2551 Radio, television and other media announcers
2552 Entertainers and event organizers
2553 Clowns, mimes and circuses
2561 Athletes
2562 Sports coaches and technical directors
2563 Sports referees and judges
2611 Assistants and technicians in physics, mathematics, statistics and acting
2612 Assistants and technicians in biological, chemical and environmental sciences
2613 Auxiliaries and technicians in agronomy
2614 Auxiliaries and technicians in veterinary medicine, fishing and forestry
2621 Industrial and chemical assistants and technicians
2622 Topographical assistants and technicians, in hydrology and geology
2623 Mining, metallurgical and oil technicians and assistants
2624 Auxiliaries and technicians in construction and architecture
2625 Technical draftsmen
2630 Supervisors of mechanics and technicians in maintenance and repair of mechanical equipment, motor vehicles, industrial instruments and refrigeration equipment
2631 Motor vehicle maintenance and repair technicians
2632 Mechanics in motor vehicle maintenance and repair
2633 Technicians in maintenance and repair of machinery and industrial instruments
2634 Mechanics in maintenance and repair of machinery and industrial instruments
2635 Technicians in maintenance and repair of precision and musical instruments
2636 Mechanics in maintenance and repair of precision and musical instruments
2637 Technicians in installation, repair and maintenance of refrigeration, climate and air conditioning equipment
2638 Mechanics in installation, maintenance and repair of refrigeration, climate and air conditioning equipment
2639 Other occupations of mechanics and technicians in the maintenance and repair of mechanical equipment, motor vehicles and industrial instruments, not classified above
2640 Supervisors of electrical technicians, in electronics and equipment in
2641 Electrical technicians
2642 Electricians and linemen
2643 Technicians in installation and repair of electronic equipment, telecommunications and household appliances (except computer equipment)
2644 Workers in installation and repair of electronic equipment, telecommunications and household appliances (except computer equipment)
2645 Electromechanical equipment repair technicians
2646 Workers repairing electromechanical equipment
2649 Other electrical, electronics, and telecommunications and electromechanical equipment technicians, not previously classified
2651 Technicians in the installation and repair of networks, equipment and systems
2652 Radio equipment operations technicians
2653 Video recording and playback equipment technicians and assistants
2654 Audio, sound and lighting engineering technicians and assistants
2655 Photographers
2661 Air traffic controllers
2662 Traffic controllers of other transport (land, rail and sea)
2711 Assistants and technicians in pedagogy and education
2712 Instructors in artistic studies and training
2713 Instructors in business and administrative studies and training
2714 Foreign language instructors
2715 Instructors and trainers in trades and for work
2716 Teachers in physical education and sports
2811 Nurses (technical)
2812 Technicians in diagnostic devices, medical treatment, podiatrists and physical therapists
2813 Medical laboratory technicians
2814 Pharmaceutical technicians and assistants
2815 Medical and dental prosthetic technicians
2816 Dietitian and nutrition technicians
2817 Alternative Medicine Technicians
2821 Nursing aides and paramedics
2822 Dental assistants and assistants
2823 Hospital and medical assistants
2824 Midwives
2825 Occupational safety and hygiene technicians
2826 Healers, herbalists and bonesetters
2827 Fumigators and pest controllers
2991 Other specialists not classified above
2992 Other technicians not previously classified
3101 Supervisors of secretaries, capturists, cashiers and file and transport control workers
3111 Secretaries
3112 Stenographers, typists and similar
3113 Data capturers
3114 Office machine operators (copier, etc.)
3115 Support workers in various administrative activities
3121 Cashiers, ticket offices and bet receivers
3122 Collectors, payers and lenders
3131 File and correspondence workers
3132 Managers and workers in warehouse and warehouse control
3141 Transport dispatchers
3142 Transportation checkers and reviewers
3201 Worker supervisors who provide and manage information
3211 Receptionists and workers who provide information (personally)
3212 Workers providing information by phone (call center) and announcers
3213 Telephone operators and telegraphers
3221 Workers in travel agencies
3222 Tour guides in museums, casinos, parks, cinemas and other recreational centers
3231 Pollsters
3232 Information encoders
3999 Other secretaries, capturists, tellers and workers who provide information, not previously classified
4111 Merchants in establishments
4201 Managers and supervisors of product sales and financial and rental services
4211 Sales clerks, dispatchers and shop assistants
4212 Shelf racks, merchandise sorters and sorters, and vending machine feeders
4213 Sellers by phone
4214 Sales drivers
4221 Sales agents and representatives and consignees
4222 Insurance and financial services agents (account executives)
4223 Real estate agents
4224 Catalog sellers
4231 Demonstrators and promoters
4232 Hostesses
4233 Fashion, art and advertising models
4311 Workers in real estate rental (houses, land, etc.)
4312 Workers in the rental of personal property (crockery, movies, video games, etc.)
4999 Other merchants, sales clerks, and store sales agents
5101 Supervisors in the preparation and service of food and beverages, as well as in entertainment and hotel services
5111 Chefs
5112 Founders, vendors and food merchants
5113 Home cooks
5114 Taqueros and fast food preparers, snacks, pizzas, hot dogs, juices, coffee, etc.
5115 Bartenders
5116 Waiters
5201 Supervisors and managers of home and personal care workers
5211 Hairdressers, barbers, stylists and hairdressers
5212 Makeup artists, manicurists, pedicurists and tattooists
5213 Bathers and masseurs
5221 Caregivers of children, people with disabilities and the elderly in establishments
5222 Caregivers of children, people with disabilities and the elderly in private homes
5231 Hostesses and flight attendants
5241 Gardeners in establishments
5242 Gardeners in private homes
5251 Astrologers, fortune-tellers and the like
5252 Workers engaged in prostitution
5253 Funeral service workers
5254 Animal trainers and pet care occupations
5301 Supervisors in protection and surveillance services
5311 Firefighters
5312 Police and traffic officers
5313 Guards and guards in establishments
5314 Guards and porters in private homes
5401 Armed forces supervisors
5411 Air Force Workers
5412 Maritime armed force workers
5413 Workers of the armed land force
5999 Other occupations in personal services and surveillance, not classified above
6101 Agricultural supervisors, managers and foremen
6111 Workers in the cultivation of corn and / or beans
6112 Workers in the cultivation of vegetables and greens
6113 Workers in the cultivation of coffee, cocoa and tobacco
6114 Workers in the cultivation of fruit trees
6115 Workers in the cultivation of flowers
6116 Workers in other agricultural crops
6117 Workers in activities for the benefit of agricultural products
6119 Other workers in agricultural activities, not classified above
6121 Workers in cattle farming
6122 Workers in pig farming
6123 Workers in poultry farming
6124 Workers in goat and sheep farming
6125 Equine rearing workers
6126 Beekeeping workers
6127 Workers in the breeding and care of other types of animals
6128 Workers in livestock products benefit activities
6129 Other workers in livestock activities and in animal husbandry, not previously classified
6131 Workers who combine agricultural activities with livestock
6201 Supervisors, managers and foremen of workers in fishing, aquaculture, forestry, hunting and similar activities
6211 Workers in fishing activities
6212 Workers in aquaculture activities
6213 Workers in activities for the benefit of fishery or aquaculture products
6221 Loggers, barter, tree cutters and the like
6222 Rubbers, chicleros, resiners and the like
6223 Nursery and greenhouse workers
6224 Workers in plantation, reforestation and forest conservation activities
6225 Firewood cutters
6226 Workers in harvesting activities of uncultivated plants, herbs and roots
6227 Charcoal producers
6231 Workers in hunting, trampering and similar activities
6311 Agricultural and forestry machinery operators
6999 Other workers in agricultural, livestock, forestry, hunting and fishing activities, not previously classified
7101 Supervisors of workers in extraction, masons and in construction finishes
7111 Miners and workers in the extraction of metal minerals in mines
7112 Workers in the extraction of quarry, clay, sand, stone and gravel
7113 Dynamiters and divers in well drilling and construction
7121 Masons, masons and related
7122 Roofers (palapas setters, etc.)
7123 Black work carpenters
7131 Plasterers, plasterers and other ceiling and wall coverings
7132 Floor, tile, mosaic and tile installers
7133 Installers of insulating material, waterproofing, glass and other materials
7134 Plumbers, plumbers and pipe fitters
7135 House painters
7201 Supervisors of craftsmen and workers in the treatment and manufacture of metal products
7211 Formers, turners and die cutters
7212 Welders and flame cutters
7213 Tinsmiths, hustlers, brass workers, copper workers and metal painters
7214 Assemblers of metal structures
7221 Blacksmiths, balcony workers, aluminators and forgers
7222 Locksmiths, sharpeners and tool polishers
7223 Jewelers, goldsmiths, silversmiths and metal polishers
7301 Supervisors of artisans and workers in the elaboration of wood, paper, textile and leather and leather products
7311 Carpenters, cabinet makers and planers in the production of wood products
7312 Wood painters and varnishers
7313 Artisans of liana, stick, palm, reed and wicker products, except wood
7321 Craftsmen and workers in the production of paper and cardboard products
7322 Printers, linotype writers, photoetchers and binders
7323 Photo developers and printers
7331 Workers in the preparation of fibers and yarns
7332 Fiber weavers
7341 Tailors and dressmakers, seamstresses and garment makers
7342 Craftsmen and manufacturers of textile products
7343 Embroiderers and unravels
7344 Pattern makers of textile products
7351 Upholsterers
7352 Furriers, cutters, tanners and dyeers of leather, hide and the like
7353 Handmade shoe racks
7401 Supervisors of craftsmen and workers in the production of rubber, rubber, plastics and chemical substances
7411 Workers in the manufacture and repair of rubber, rubber, plastics and tire vulcanization products
7412 Workers in the manufacture of chemical substances and compounds
7501 Supervisors of workers in the preparation and processing of food, beverages and tobacco products
7511 Workers in the production of meat and fish products and their derivatives
7512 Workers in the production of dairy products
7513 Workers in the preparation of bread, omelette, pastries, and other cereal and flour products
7514 Workers in the production of products based on fruits and vegetables
7515 Workers in the production of sugar, chocolate, confectionery and tobacco products
7516 Workers in the production of oils, fats, salt and spices
7517 Workers in the production of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
7601 Supervisors of artisans and workers in the production of ceramic, glass, tile and similar products
7611 Potters and ceramic workers
7612 Workers in the production of cement, lime, plaster, tile, stone and brick products
7613 Glass workers and the like
7614 Workers in the production of bone, shell, coral and similar products
7999 Other artisan workers, not classified above
8101 Industrial machinery operator supervisors
8111 Machine and equipment operators for extraction and benefit in mines and quarries
8112 Machine and equipment operators for oil well extraction
8113 Operators of machines and equipment for the collection, pumping and distribution of water
8114 Operators of specialized portable equipment operators for construction
8121 Metallurgical furnace, sieve and rolling mill operators and metal drawing and drawing machine operators
8122 Metal polishing, galvanizing and coating machine operators
8123 Machine operators who cut, punch, bend, punch, weld, etc., metal parts and products
8131 Chemical machine operators
8132 Machine operators for the production of pharmaceutical and cosmetic products
8133 Machine operators for the manufacture and assembly of plastic and rubber products
8134 Water treatment machine operators
8135 Machine and equipment operators for oil and gas refining
8141 Machine operators for wood treatment and chipboard and plywood processing
8142 Machine operators for the production of wood, liana, wicker and similar products
8143 Machine operators in the production of pulp, paper and similar
8144 Printing and binding machine operators
8145 Machine operators for the production of paper and cardboard products
8151 Operators of machines and equipment for spinning and winding natural and synthetic textile fibers
8152 Machine operators for making knitted fabrics, fabrics and carpets
8153 Sewing, embroidery and cutting machine operators for the manufacture of textile and clothing products
8154 Machine operators in the treatment of leather, fur and the manufacture of footwear
8155 Machine operators for washing, bleaching, dyeing, printing, plush, ironing and finishing of textile, leather, fur and similar products
8161 Machine operators in the manufacture of food, oils, fats, salt and spices
8162 Machine operators in tobacco production
8163 Machine operators in the production of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
8171 Machine operators in the manufacture of cement, lime, gypsum and cement products
8172 Machine operators in the production of ceramic, mosaic, tile and similar products
8173 Machine operators in the manufacture of glass and glass products and the like
8181 Operators of machines and installations for power generation
8199 Other operators of installations and fixed industrial machinery, not previously classified
8201 Supervisors in the assembly and assembly processes of machinery, tools and metal and electronic products
8211 Assemblers and assemblers of tools, machinery and metal products
8212 Assemblers and assemblers of electrical and electronic parts
8301 Supervisors of transport drivers and mobile machinery
8311 Aviation pilots
8321 Captains and drivers of maritime transport
8322 Officers and sailors on deck and pilots
8323 Maritime transport machinist officers
8324 Drivers of small boats (motorboats, boats, trajineras, etc.)
8331 Railroad transport drivers (train, subway and light rail)
8341 Truck, van and cargo car drivers
8342 Drivers of buses, trucks, vans, taxis and passenger cars
8343 Drivers in private homes
8344 Motorcycle drivers
8349 Other motorized land transport drivers, not classified above
8351 Drivers of mobile machinery for construction and mining
8352 Drivers of mobile machinery for the movement of goods in factories, ports, shops, etc.
8999 Other industrial machinery operators, assemblers and transport drivers, not classified above
9111 Support workers in agricultural activities
9112 Support workers in livestock activities
9113 Support workers who carry out agricultural and livestock activities
9121 Support workers in forestry and forestry activities
9122 Support workers in aquaculture and fishing activities
9123 Support workers in hunting and trapping activities
9124 Firewood collectors and water carriers
9211 Support workers in mining
9212 Extraction support workers
9221 Construction support workers
9222 Support workers in plumbing and pipe fitting
9231 Support workers in the manufacture, repair and mechanical maintenance of equipment, machinery and metal and precision products
9232 Support workers in the electrical, electronics and communications industry
9233 Support workers in the chemical, petrochemical and plastics industry
9234 Support workers in the wood, paper and cardboard industry
9235 Support workers in the textile and shoe industry
9236 Support workers in the food, beverage and tobacco industry
9237 Support workers in the ceramics, glass and similar industries
9239 Support workers in industry, not classified above
9311 Motorized ground transport driver assistants
9312 Railroad transport driver assistants
9321 Bicycle transport vehicle drivers
9322 Animal-drawn transport drivers (carts, muleteers, etc.)
9331 Chargers
9332 Tip chargers
9411 Helpers in food preparation
9511 Street vendors of newspapers and lottery
9512 Street vendors of sundries (excluding those selling food)
9521 Street food preparers and vendors
9601 Supervisors in cleaners, housekeepers, butlers and in parking lots
9611 Domestic workers
9621 Sweepers and cleaning workers (except in hotels and restaurants)
9622 Cabin crew and chambermaids
9623 Hotel and restaurant waiters
9624 Shoe cleaners
9631 Vehicle washers in establishments
9632 Vehicle washers on public roads
9633 Car attendants and ushers in parking lots
9634 Tipped car sitters
9641 Laundries in establishments
9642 Ironers and dry cleaners in establishments
9643 Household laundries and ironers
9651 Gardeners helpers
9661 Garbage collectors and recyclable material
9662 Waste sorters
9663 Collectors of other materials
9711 Parcel workers, porters and hotel bellboys
9712 Packers of objects and merchandise
9713 Support workers for the performance of shows, sports and amusement parks
9721 Postmen (on foot and by bicycle)
9722 Courier deliverymen (on foot and by bicycle) and errands
9723 Freight deliverymen (on foot and by bicycle)
9731 Meter readers
9732 Money collectors
9733 Elevator operators and elevator operators
9899 Other workers in elementary and support activities, not previously classified
9999 Unspecified occupations
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
<span class="h2">7.9 Battery VII. Secondary job</span>
<br />The purpose of this battery of questions is to identify the population that has a second job, to be characterized based on the occupation or trade performed and the type of economic unit for which they work, the activities to which they are dedicated, the type of medical care they have, the size of the economic unit, the number of days and hours worked the week before the interview and the approximate amount of their income.</p>

<p><span class="em">Question 7a</span>
<br />This question is asked to employed persons who have a second job, to find out the name of the occupation, trade, position or job they perform there.</p>

<p>[Omitted figure]</p>

<p>Instructions:</p>
<div class="i1">- To obtain the information for this question, apply the same criteria established in the question.<br />- Once the information is recorded, continue with question 7b.</div>

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the main functions or tasks the respondent performed at their secondary job (occupation).
Universe
Mexico 2014 Q3 LFS: Present persons age 12+ who were employed for an economic unit in Mexico and who had a secondary job

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Concept
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