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General Census of the Population and Habitat 2010 - IPUMS Subset

Togo, 2010
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TGO_2010_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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National Institute of Statistics (INSEED), IPUMS
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Occupation (3-digits) (TG2010A_OCC2)

Data file: TGO2010_PHC-P-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 249
End: 251
Width: 3
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<span class="h2">Economic activities</span></p>

<p><span class="em">For those occupied and the unemployed who have already worked </span>
<br />[See column P20. Questions P21 through P23 were asked of persons age 6 or more who reported have worked in question P20.]</p>

<p>(P21) Current profession ____ _ _ _</p>
<div class="i1">Record current profession on the dotted lines</div>
Categories
Value Category
001 Army and security
009 Other trades and professions
120 Higher civil service managers
121 Higher civil service managers
130 Traditional chief and village chief
140 Managing directors
150 Managing directors of companies
199 Other managers, executives, officials, legislators
212 Computing specialists
213 Architects, engineers, and similar
220 Life science specialists
223 Doctors and similar
224 Nursing managers
230 University and higher education teachers
231 Secondary education teachers
232 Primary and specialized education teacher
233 Other teaching specialists
240 Accounting managers
243 Lawyers
244 Archivists, librarians, documentalists, and similar
252 Philosophers, historians, and political science specialists
255 Social work specialists
256 Social and human science specialists, n.e.c.
260 Authors, journalists, and other writers
262 Sculptors, painters, and similar
263 Composers, musicians, and singers
270 Member of the clergy
271 Member of traditional religions
299 Other intellectual and scientific professions, n.e.c.
300 Territorial administration, employment and social security managers
302 Health and social affairs managers
303 Health and social affairs managers
304 Telecommunications, transport, equipment and building, construction managers
306 Higher managers in financial resources, budget, planning, commerce, banks, and insurance
308 Higher managers in agriculture, livestock, and forestry
311 Higher managers in Information, writers, creative, and performing artists
313 Other higher managers n.e.c.
314 Physical and technical science technicians
319 Intermediary professions - higher managers, n.e.c.
320 Middle managers in administration, employment and social security
321 Middle managers in teaching and librarianship
322 Middle managers in health and social work
324 Middle managers in financial resources, budget, planning, commerce, banks, and insurance
325 Middle managers in agriculture, livestock, forestry, geology and mines
327 Middle managers in creative arts, theater, and sports
329 Intermediary professions - middle manager, n.e.c.
401 Territorial administration elementary managers
402 Elementary managers in agriculture, forest farming , geology and mines
403 Elementary managers in administration, finance, treasury, planning, commerce, banks, and insurance
406 Elementary managers of equipment, transport, and telecommunications in building
407 Elementary managers in health
408 Other elementary staff
409 Administrative type staff and elementary administration manager n.e.c.
500 Services staff and store and market traders
600 Farmers and qualified workers in agriculture and fishing
700 Artisans and workers of artisanal type trades
800 Installation and machine operators and assembly workers
900 Unqualified workers and employees
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.
Interviewer instructions
<span class="h3">B- Economic activities</span></p>

<p>Economic activity means any activity of production of goods or services intended to be the subject of an economic exchange or a personal use.</p>

<p><span class="em">Column P21: Employment practiced</span></p>

<p>For occupied persons pose the following question: "What is the current employment practiced by [the respondent]?"</p>

<p>For the unemployed having already worked (CDT), pose the following question: "What was the last job practiced by [the respondent]?"</p>

<p><span class="ital">NB 30: For those who state having practiced several jobs simultaneously during the week of reference, note that which has taken up most of their time and record it on the dotted lines.</span></p>

<p><span class="ital">NB 31: For priests, pastors, monks, imams, voodoo priests, and other religious clerics, ask if beyond their activities of faith, they do not practice other remunerative activities such as fabric trader, teacher in the CEG, nurse, medical practitioner, and so on. In this case, it is this profession, which will be recorded.</span></p>

<p><span class="pg">[p. 38]</span></p>

<p>Examples of employment practiced: sorghum farmer, coffee planter, wood joiner, tailor, goat farmer, motorcycle mechanic, cloth seller, local drink dealer, primary school teacher, taxi drive, musical artist, secretary at the CEET, driver at the CHU, and so on.</p>

<p><span class="ital">NB 32:<br /><div class="i1">- The current profession is not necessarily the trade learned. A carpenter by training can have as current profession "general labourer" or "builder's labourer".<br />- Avoid recording incomplete responses such as: trader, civil servant, inspector, engineer, teacher, doctor, business man, secretary, driver, and so on. Try to specify the employment practiced.</div></span></p>

<p>Examples of employment practiced:</p>
<div class="i1">- Seller of cloth, seller of peanuts, seller of cola, and so on.<br />- Police inspector, tax inspector, labour inspector, treasury inspector.<br />- Pre-school and primary inspector, first cycle of secondary inspector, 2nd cycle of secondary inspector.<br />- Medical practitioner, dentist, veterinary surgeon, and so on.<br />- TP engineer, Agronomist engineer, rural engineering engineer, civil engineering engineer...<br />- Primary school director, CEG director, company director.<br />- CEG teacher, High school teacher, University lecturer, Technical education teacher, and so on.<br />- Apprentice dressmaker, apprentice hairdresser.<br />- Health center secretary, bank secretary, CEG secretary, and so on.</div>

Description

Definition
This variable indicates person's occupation (at 3-digits) during the week of reference.
Universe
Togo 2010: Persons age 6+ who ever worked [discrepancies: type I trace; type II none]

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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