| Value |
Category |
| 001 |
Managers - in political, youth, social organizations and in trade unions, all levels |
| 002 |
General managers of public administration bodies and collective organizations |
| 003 |
Managers of foreign units |
| 004 |
Chairmen of departments and similar units in central government and suchlike collective organizations, managers of local administration institutions |
| 005 |
Managers and directors of sectors being part of central government and collective organizations, as well as of local administration institutions |
| 006 |
General managers of local administration institutions, all levels |
| 007 |
Directors, and individuals holding similar positions, of departments being part of local administration institutions |
| 008 |
Managers of sectors being part of local administration institutions |
| 009 |
General managers of associations and unions |
| 010 |
Managers of departments being part of associations and unions |
| 011 |
Directors of industrial complexes and big industrial enterprises |
| 012 |
Directors of other industrial companies |
| 013 |
Managers of factories, branches, and other units being part of industrial companies |
| 014 |
Managers of departments being part of industrial enterprises |
| 015 |
Directors of complexes and big building or investment-related enterprises |
| 016 |
Directors of other building and investment-related companies |
| 017 |
Managers of building companies, investment-related companies, construction associations, working groups, and similar units |
| 018 |
Managers of departments being part of building and investment-related enterprises |
| 019 |
Directors of designing, geology-related, and similar units |
| 020 |
Managers of companies and offices based on designing, geology-related activities and similar activities |
| 021 |
Managers of departments being part of designing, geology-related, and similar units |
| 022 |
Directors of IT-related companies, offices, and similar units |
| 023 |
Managers of IT-related centers, factories, and similar units |
| 024 |
Managers of departments being part of IT-related companies |
| 025 |
Directors of companies and offices providing municipal and housing services |
| 026 |
Managers of units and branches of companies providing municipal and housing services |
| 027 |
Managers of departments being part of companies providing municipal and housing services |
| 028 |
Directors of agricultural complexes, big agricultural production companies and enterprises providing similar services |
| 029 |
Directors of other production companies and enterprises providing similar services |
| 030 |
Directors of agricultural production units and units providing similar services |
| 031 |
Managers of departments being part of agricultural production companies and enterprises providing similar services |
| 032 |
Directors of companies and enterprises providing agriculture-related and veterinary services |
| 033 |
Managers of centers, units, and dispensaries providing agriculture-related and veterinary services |
| 034 |
Managers of departments being part of companies and enterprises providing agriculture-related and veterinary services |
| 035 |
Directors of companies and enterprises providing forestry and environment protection-related services |
| 036 |
Managers of centers, units, and offices providing forestry and environment protection-related services |
| 037 |
Managers of departments being part of companies and enterprises providing forestry and environment protection-related services |
| 038 |
General manager and directors of offices being part of the Polish National Railways General Directorate, general dispatcher, general governors of national railways; directors of particular railway regions, general governors of units responsible for maintenance and supervision over national railways |
| 040 |
Local dispatchers, governors of railway-related managements, National Railways Board, and other railway-related units |
| 041 |
Governors and managers of executive units |
| 042 |
Governors and managers of departments being part of Polish National Railways |
| 043 |
Directors of complexes and big transportation or shipping companies |
| 044 |
Directors of other transportation and shipping enterprises |
| 045 |
Managers of companies providing transportation-related services, managers of units, offices, and branches providing transportation and shipping services |
| 046 |
Managers of executive units, bus depots, stations, transportation depots, ships, etc. |
| 047 |
Managers of departments being part of companies providing transportation and shipping services |
| 048 |
General and local directors of post offices and telecommunication-oriented companies, General Inspector of the Radio Communication Supervision Inspectorate |
| 049 |
Directors of local post offices and telecommunication-oriented units, radio communication offices, and local inspectors of the Radio Communication Supervision Inspectorate |
| 050 |
Managers and governors of post and telecommunication units, technical exploitation regions, telecommunication-oriented objects, radio stations, and other communication and telecommunication units |
| 051 |
Managers of departments being part of companies providing communication and telecommunication-related services |
| 052 |
Directors of companies and enterprises providing commercial, catering-related and similar services |
| 053 |
Managers of units, centers, storages, and wholesales providing commercial, catering-related and similar services |
| 054 |
Managers of shops and retail outlets |
| 055 |
Managers or restaurants, bars, cantinas and other mass catering and food provision units |
| 056 |
Managers of departments being part of companies providing commercial, catering-related and similar services |
| 057 |
Directors of institutes, research and development units and other units providing research and development-related services |
| 058 |
Directors of companies, branches, and offices of institutes providing research and development-related services |
| 059 |
Managers of centers, companies, and workshops being part of institutes providing research and development-related services |
| 060 |
Directors of libraries and archives, directors of technical and economic information points |
| 061 |
Directors of general libraries and archives, as well as their branches, dependent units, etc. |
| 062 |
Managers of libraries, achieves, technical and economic information points and their branches, dependent units |
| 063 |
Managers of departments being part of libraries, achieves, and technical and economic information points |
| 064 |
Presidents and vice-presidents |
| 065 |
Deans and vice-deans |
| 066 |
Directors of university institutes, teacher-training facilities, and other education-related units |
| 067 |
Managers of departments, laboratories, and workshops, which are parts of education-related units |
| 068 |
Directors of schools, complexes of schools, and branches of schools and universities |
| 069 |
Directors and managers of training centers, foreign language schools and similar education-related units |
| 070 |
Directors and managers of kindergartens |
| 071 |
Directors of out-of-school education facilities, such as nursing houses and youth hostels |
| 072 |
Managers of out-of-school education facilities, nursing facilities, accommodation units, camps, etc. |
| 073 |
Managers of departments being part of education, nursing, and out-of-school education institutes |
| 074 |
Directors of art-related institutions |
| 075 |
Managers of choirs, bands, ballets, dancing groups and other art-related groups |
| 076 |
Managers of departments being part of art-related institutions |
| 077 |
Directors of museums, exhibition centers, monuments protection institutions, art-related institutions |
| 078 |
Managers of museums, exhibition centers, monuments protection institutions, art-related institutions |
| 079 |
Managers of departments being part of institutions and companies providing showcasing, conservation, and exhibition-related services |
| 080 |
Directors of publishing houses, production studios, radio and television stations, editors of press and magazines |
| 081 |
Managers of branches and local units of agencies, publishing houses, production studios, and radio and television stations |
| 082 |
Managers of departments being part of companies providing publishing, film production, radio and television-related services, managers of broadcasting centers located in companies and enterprises, editors of press and magazines published in particular companies only |
| 083 |
Directors of community centers, community facilities and other culture promotion units |
| 084 |
Managers of community centers, community facilities, clubs for adults, cinemas and other culture promotion units |
| 085 |
Managers of departments being part of culture promotion units |
| 086 |
Directors of health care complexes, complexes of hospitals, clinic hospitals, sanatoriums, and similar health care facilities |
| 087 |
Directors of dispensaries, blood centers, emergency service units, national and local emergency service units, and inspectors of such units |
| 088 |
Principal medical officers, chiefs of departments |
| 089 |
Principal nurses, medical help, ward nurses |
| 090 |
Managers of dispensaries, drugstores, ambulatories, social service and health care facilities |
| 091 |
Directors of companies, centers, and units providing sport, tourism, accommodation, social or similar services |
| 092 |
Managers of sport clubs, sport facilities, holiday resorts, hotels, resort hotels, etc. |
| 093 |
Managers of departments being part of companies providing sport, tourism or accommodation-related services |
| 094 |
Chairmen of courts, arbitration committees, public prosecutors, managers of prosecution institutions, chairmen of maritime offices, etc. |
| 095 |
Managers of notarial offices, law offices |
| 096 |
Managers of departments being part of institutions providing judicial services |
| 097 |
Chairmen of bank board, directors of headquarters and local branches of banks and insurance institutions |
| 098 |
Directors of headquarters and local branches of banks and insurance institutions, presidents of collective banks, directors of numerical lotteries |
| 099 |
Directors of departments and offices operating in headquarters of banks and insurance institutions |
| 100 |
Managers of departments being part of banks, insurance institutions, numerical lotteries, managers of branch offices, etc. |
| 101 |
Managers of companies, facilities and centers providing immaterial services, which are not classified in other groups |
| 102 |
Technical directors |
| 103 |
Economic, financial, employment directors |
| 104 |
Labor and social, training, and professional improvement directors |
| 105 |
Administrative, organizational, commercial, and estate management directors |
| 106 |
Main accountants |
| 107 |
Managers of departments specializing in technical, construction, technology, renovation and conservation, as well as work safety-related issues |
| 108 |
Managers of departments specializing in technical supervision |
| 109 |
Managers of departments specializing in economy, finance, accounting, employment, reporting and payment-related issues |
| 110 |
Managers of departments specializing in law and organization-related issues |
| 111 |
Managers of departments specializing in labor, social, training, and professional improvement-related issues |
| 112 |
Managers of departments specializing in administrative, organizational, commercial, estate management, and general servicing-related issues |
| 113 |
Warehouse managers, excluding managers of commercial wholesales |
| 114 |
Masters and similar professions |
| 115 |
Directors and managers not classified in other groups |
| 116 |
Experts specializing in social and political activities |
| 117 |
Personal advisors of managers of national administration units and collective organizations |
| 118 |
Experts, advisors, and inspectors working for national administration units, collective organizations, and for their branches |
| 119 |
Local and municipal inspectors, district supervisors and similar experts specializing in administration-related issues |
| 120 |
Experts specializing in provision of services for companies and institutions operating abroad |
| 121 |
Architects, town-planners, designers, constructors, technologists, and similar professions |
| 122 |
Supervisors, technical, building, exploitation and implementation, investment management, production, and safety inspectors |
| 123 |
Production dispatchers and similar professions |
| 124 |
Work safety inspectors, instructors, and similar professions |
| 125 |
Quality control and technical supervision inspectors, controllers, technical surveyors and similar professions |
| 126 |
Professionals of rationalization and development, work normalization, patent attorneys |
| 127 |
Land surveyors, cartographers, geologists, and similar professions |
| 128 |
Electricians, energetic engineers, electronic engineers, automatic engineers, metal workers, mechanics, and similar technical and production-related professions |
| 129 |
Exact science-oriented professionals working outside education, hydrology and meteorology specialists |
| 130 |
Technicians and production professionals, manipulators, and similar professions |
| 131 |
Technical experts not classified in any other group |
| 132 |
Analysts, designers, programmers, data processing organizers, and similar professions |
| 133 |
Verification professionals, controllers, documentation gatherers, database creators, and similar professions |
| 134 |
Agriculture engineers, mechanics, plumbers, planting instructors, plant protection instructions, zoo technicians, and similar professions connected with agriculture |
| 135 |
Cultivation and breeding technicians, as well as similar professions |
| 136 |
Vets |
| 137 |
Veterinary controllers, inspectors, and technicians |
| 138 |
Foresters, deputy foresters, and similar professions |
| 139 |
Research associates, constables, collectors, and similar professions connected with forestry |
| 140 |
Maritime navigation and inland navigation professionals |
| 141 |
Aviation professionals |
| 142 |
Experts, communication and transportation protection supervisors, transportation and shipping controllers and similar professions |
| 143 |
Traffic orderlies, dispatches, transportation organizers, and similar professions |
| 144 |
Collectors, railroad associates, machine operators, train drivers, and similar professions |
| 145 |
Postal communication, radio and television communication professionals |
| 146 |
Controllers, supervisors and other professions connected with postal communication, radio and television communication |
| 147 |
International trade professionals, supply and selling experts, material and advertising professionals, as well as similar professions |
| 148 |
International trade inspectors, supply and selling instructors, material and advertising instructors, as well as similar professions |
| 149 |
Technical engineers, catering experts and similar professions |
| 150 |
Professors, assistant professors |
| 151 |
Research associates, assistants, lecturers, tutors, and similar professions |
| 152 |
Experts - scientists and manipulators working for research institutions, research facilities, and educational organizations |
| 153 |
Custodians, licensed librarians, research associates, librarian assistants, archivists, conservators, and similar professions |
| 154 |
Licensed professionals keeping scientific, technical, and economic records, licensed documentation gatherers, assistants, and research associates |
| 155 |
Librarians, inspectors, library and archiving instructors, stocktaking technicians, and similar professions |
| 156 |
Inspectors, museum instructors, stocktaking technicians specializing in classification and categorizing of monuments, as well as similar professions |
| 157 |
Conservators, monument renovators, book and archive renovators |
| 158 |
Visitors, inspectors, education, nursing, and teaching instructors, as well as similar professions |
| 159 |
Teachers in general and vocational schools, course leaders |
| 160 |
Teachers in kindergartens |
| 161 |
Educators in special training and education centers, nursing houses, kids shelters, and similar professions |
| 162 |
Tutors and educators working in out-of-school facilities, as well as similar professions |
| 163 |
Vocational tutors, vocational instructors, household maintenance instructors, and similar professions |
| 164 |
Directors, stage designers, choreographers, conductors and similar professions |
| 165 |
Actors, performers, dancers, musicians, and similar professions |
| 166 |
Cameramen, operators, and similar professions |
| 167 |
Film, radio, and TV production technicians |
| 168 |
Organizers of cultural events, fair animators, stage managers, and similar professions |
| 169 |
Plastics, graphics, and similar professions |
| 170 |
Exhibitions and educational events inspectors and instructors, as well as similar professions |
| 171 |
Journalists, editors, spokesmen, and similar professions |
| 172 |
Writers and similar professions |
| 173 |
Translators |
| 174 |
Technical and visual editors, proofreaders, and similar professions connected with journalism and publishing |
| 175 |
General practitioners |
| 176 |
Dentists |
| 177 |
Pharmacists |
| 178 |
Biologists, microbiologists, medical analyst, and similar professions |
| 179 |
Medical examination, dentistry, pharmacy, hygiene and nursing inspectors, sanitary supervisors, and similar professions |
| 180 |
Barber surgeons, nurses, midwives, and similar professions |
| 181 |
Medical, dentistry, and pharmacy technicians, medical laboratory technicians, therapy performance instructors |
| 182 |
Movement rehabilitation experts |
| 183 |
Tourism and accommodation experts, organizers of sport and recreation-related events |
| 184 |
Tourism and recreation instructors, tour guides, informers, and similar professions |
| 185 |
Coaches and sport instructors |
| 186 |
Judges, court supervisors, associate judges, and advocate's trainees |
| 187 |
Attorneys, vice-attorneys, associate attorneys, and attorney's trainees |
| 188 |
Arbitrators, associate arbitrators, and arbitrator's trainees |
| 189 |
Lawyers, lawyer's trainees |
| 190 |
Notaries, supervisors, associate notaries, and notary's trainees |
| 191 |
Advisors, reporters, and reference documentation gatherers |
| 192 |
Professional custodians |
| 193 |
Finance, loans, pricing, and insurance experts, treasurers, and similar professions |
| 194 |
Accountants, financial, loans, and accounting inspectors, supervisors, as well as similar professions |
| 195 |
Bailiffs |
| 196 |
Management, work and production experts |
| 197 |
Planning and statistics experts |
| 198 |
Economists |
| 199 |
Employment and wages experts |
| 200 |
Employment, training, and professional improvement experts |
| 201 |
Social issues experts |
| 202 |
Administration and commerce experts |
| 203 |
Psychologists, sociologists, and similar professions |
| 204 |
Firefighters |
| 205 |
Property protection and defense experts |
| 206 |
Customs officers |
| 207 |
Priests |
| 208 |
Experts not classified in other groups |
| 209 |
Technical issues, production, work normalization, work security reporters and similar professions |
| 210 |
Technical draftsmen and similar professions |
| 211 |
Economy, finance, material management, storage reporters and similar professions |
| 212 |
Administrative and commerce reporters, as well as similar professions |
| 213 |
Reporters not classified in other groups |
| 214 |
Secretaries |
| 215 |
Stenographers, office correspondents, clerks, and similar professions |
| 216 |
Operators of digital machines and supplementary devices |
| 217 |
Operators of small and medium machinery |
| 218 |
Conservators of data processing machines and devices |
| 219 |
Accountants, reckoners, and similar professions |
| 220 |
Cashiers, excluding cashiers working in shops and selling tickets, and similar professions |
| 221 |
Building administrators, pursers, receptionists, warehousemen, prop managers, and similar professions |
| 222 |
Receptionists, dispatchers, ticket sellers, managers and supervisors of floors in hotels, as well as similar professions |
| 223 |
Mayors |
| 224 |
Technical executor not classified in other groups |
| 225 |
Mining foremen |
| 226 |
Miners, drillers, quarrymen, and similar professions |
| 227 |
Operators of mining machinery and similar professions |
| 228 |
Gas and oil extraction machinery operators and similar professions |
| 229 |
Other miners and similar professions |
| 230 |
Ironworks foremen |
| 231 |
Metalworkers and similar professions |
| 232 |
Founders, smelters, iron founders, and similar professions |
| 233 |
Blacksmiths and similar professions |
| 234 |
Metal and ore processors and similar professions |
| 235 |
Other metallurgists |
| 236 |
Foremen in metal processing companies |
| 237 |
Panel beaters, lofts-men, metal melting workers, and similar professions |
| 238 |
Machinist millers, grinders, metal drillers, and similar professions |
| 239 |
Welders and similar professions |
| 240 |
Galvanizing workers, metal processers, varnishing workers, and similar professions |
| 241 |
Locksmith and similar professions |
| 242 |
Other metal processing workers |
| 243 |
Mechanics and assemblers, excluding professional mechanics, electric engineers, electronic engineers/ |
| 244 |
Machinery operators and similar professions |
| 245 |
Professional mechanics, excluding professional engineers, electric engineers, electronic engineers |
| 246 |
Professional assemblers, excluding professional engineers, electric engineers, electronic engineers |
| 247 |
Greasers and similar professions |
| 248 |
Assemblers and professional engineers |
| 249 |
Professional assemblers, professional engineers, opticians, and similar professions |
| 250 |
Jewelers, goldsmiths, grinders of precious stones, precious metal workers, and similar professions |
| 251 |
Foremen working in companies connected with providing power supply, electronic and technical services |
| 252 |
Power line engineers, excluding stationary machinery operators |
| 253 |
Electric devices' engineers, electric devices assemblers, electric and electronic installations and machinery assemblers |
| 254 |
Power and telecommunication lines assemblers and engineers |
| 255 |
Equipment, apparatuses, and automatic machinery assemblers, operators of electronic, electric, electro technical machines and devices |
| 256 |
Assemblers of transmission, telecommunication, and tele-commutation devices |
| 257 |
Foremen in chemical companies |
| 258 |
Chemical processes operators, fabric production operators, and similar professions |
| 259 |
Hand packers of paper, rubber, and plastic commodities |
| 260 |
Chemical production, paper and cellulose production devices' operators |
| 261 |
Burners in chemical production-oriented companies and similar professions |
| 262 |
Other chemical production workers and similar professions |
| 263 |
Foremen in construction materials, glass, and ceramics production companies |
| 264 |
Process operators in companies specializing in construction materials, glass, and ceramics production |
| 265 |
Ceramic, gypsum, and silicate products shapers, model-makers, foundry workers in companies producing glass, ceramic, and abrasive products and similar professions |
| 266 |
Glass and ceramics decorators, as well as similar professions |
| 267 |
Operators of machines used to produce construction materials and similar professions |
| 268 |
Other construction materials, glass, and ceramics production workers |
| 269 |
Foremen in woodworking and wood production companies |
| 270 |
Carpenters, woodworkers, wheelwrights, coopers |
| 271 |
Operators of machinery used for wood processing and wood production, as well as similar professions |
| 272 |
Wood butchers, and similar professions |
| 273 |
Wood grinders, shapers, processors, machinist millers and similar professions |
| 274 |
Basket makers, rim makers and similar professions |
| 275 |
Other woodworkers and wood production professionals |
| 276 |
Foremen in companies producing textiles |
| 277 |
Fiber inspectors, spinners, and similar professions |
| 278 |
Operators of textile production machinery, knitters, shapers and similar professions |
| 279 |
Dyers and finishers of textiles, as well as similar professions |
| 280 |
Other textiles production workers |
| 281 |
Tailors, sewers and similar professions |
| 282 |
Knitters, shapers and similar professions |
| 283 |
Furriers |
| 284 |
Hat makers, milliners |
| 285 |
Lingerie makers and similar professions |
| 286 |
Embroidery makers and similar professions |
| 287 |
Upholsterers and similar professions |
| 288 |
Other clothing production workers and similar professions |
| 289 |
Foremen in leather processing companies |
| 290 |
Tanners and tanning machine operators, as well as similar professions |
| 291 |
Shoemakers and similar professions |
| 292 |
Leatherworkers and saddlers |
| 293 |
Other leather processing and leather production workers |
| 294 |
Foremen in food processing and similar professions |
| 295 |
Process operators in sugar production and similar professions |
| 296 |
Process operators and supervisors of machines and devices used for processing of potatoes, starch produces and similar professions |
| 297 |
Process operators in alcoholic beverages production |
| 298 |
Process operators and supervisors of machines and devices used for production of canned food, smokers, salt adders, and similar professions |
| 299 |
Process operators and supervisors of machines and devices used for meat processing, butchers, sausage makers, and similar professions |
| 300 |
Process operators and supervisors of machines and devices used for eggs and poultry processing, classification professionals, poultry breeders, and similar professions |
| 301 |
Process operators in dairy products production, butter and cheese makers, and similar professions |
| 302 |
Process operators in production and processing of fruits and vegetables, press operators, blender operators, and similar professions |
| 303 |
Operators of machines and devices used for grain processing, millers, granary supervisors, and similar professions |
| 304 |
Operators of machines and devices used for production of bakery products, bakers, pastry cooks and similar professions |
| 305 |
Operators of machines and devices used for production of confectionery products, chocolate makers, caramel makers, and similar professions |
| 306 |
Operators of machines used for production of tobacco-related products |
| 307 |
Process operators of utilization devices, fodder producers, and similar professions |
| 308 |
Other food processing workers |
| 309 |
Foremen in printing companies |
| 310 |
Automatic and manual assemblers, operators of printing devices, printing professionals and similar professions |
| 311 |
Copying professionals, reproduction makers, correctors, engravers, product preparation experts, and similar professions |
| 312 |
Binders, producers of paper-based and plastic items |
| 313 |
Other workers hired in printing industry |
| 314 |
Violin makers, musical instrument assemblers and adjusters, keyboard makers, adjusters, musical instrument makers, and similar professions |
| 315 |
Process operators of devices used for distribution of liquids, packers, product labelers, and similar professions |
| 316 |
Operators of cranes and gantry cranes |
| 317 |
Operators of lifts and similar professions |
| 318 |
Operators of loading machinery in harbors, longshoremen, and similar professions |
| 319 |
Operators of loading and sorting machinery, excluding machinery used in harbors |
| 320 |
Foremen in construction-related companies |
| 321 |
Concreters, bricklayers, assemblers, carpenters, enforcers, and similar professions |
| 322 |
Glazers and similar professions |
| 323 |
Painters and similar professions |
| 324 |
Floorers and similar professions |
| 325 |
Stonemasons and similar professions |
| 326 |
Pavers and similar professions |
| 327 |
Railroad constructors and similar professions |
| 328 |
Dam constructors, drainpipe assemblers and similar professions |
| 329 |
Other construction workers |
| 330 |
Operators of machines used for road works, ground works, track laying, water and sewage-related works, as well as similar professions |
| 331 |
Assemblers of steel and enforced constructions, as well as similar professions |
| 332 |
Pipe network assemblers, plumbers and similar professions |
| 333 |
Individual farmers |
| 334 |
Foremen in agriculture |
| 335 |
Workers in arable farming |
| 336 |
Gardeners and similar professions |
| 337 |
Breeders and similar professions |
| 338 |
Operators of devices used in agriculture and horticulture |
| 339 |
Fishermen /inland and maritime fishers |
| 340 |
Other agricultural workers |
| 341 |
Foremen in forestry and similar professions |
| 342 |
Operators of machines and devices used for gathering and processing of peat |
| 343 |
Operators of machines and forestry equipment, woodcutters, rafts-men, and similar professions |
| 344 |
Forest protection, exploitation and management workers |
| 345 |
Train operators, operators of rail traction units, smokers, and similar professions |
| 346 |
Ticker inspectors |
| 347 |
Train maneuvering and maintenance workers, compartment inspectors and similar professions |
| 348 |
Tram and trolley drivers |
| 349 |
Car drivers |
| 350 |
Sailors |
| 351 |
Boatswains - ship conservators, snorkelers, divers, and similar professions |
| 352 |
Typists, telephone typing professionals and operators of office equipment |
| 353 |
Callers, telegraphers, radio-telegraphers, radio-callers |
| 354 |
Postal dispatchers and clerks |
| 355 |
Salesmen and cashiers in shops |
| 356 |
Clerks in servicing points and buying stations |
| 357 |
Assistants of nurses, paramedics, and similar professions |
| 358 |
Orthopedists |
| 359 |
Waiters, buffet workers |
| 360 |
Cooks |
| 361 |
Hairdressers, beauticians, and similar professions |
| 362 |
Photographers, film and photography associates, and similar professions |
| 363 |
Cleaners, ironing workers, dyers, and similar professions |
| 364 |
Firefighters |
| 365 |
Guards |
| 366 |
Laboratory technicians, assistants, and similar professions |
| 367 |
Foremen not classified in other groups |
| 368 |
Haberdashery makers, toy makers, and similar professions |
| 369 |
Dress fitter, assemblers of decorations and other workers not classified in other groups |
| 370 |
Janitors, runners, porters, liftboys, dressing room workers, wardens, and similar professions |
| 371 |
Workers employed in transportation, loading, packers, luggage carriers, storage keepers, and similar professions |
| 372 |
Ash collectors, strokes, chimneysweepers, and similar professions |
| 373 |
Cleaners, sanitation workers, agricultural workers, and other workers performing activities not requiring any professional qualifications |
| 374 |
Not specified working positions |
| 998 |
Unknown |
| 999 |
NIU (not in universe) |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.