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2005 American Community Survey - IPUMS Subset

United States, 2001 - 2005
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USA_2005_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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Occupation, 1990 basis (US2005A_OCC1990)

Data file: USA2005_PHC-P-H

Overview

Type: Discrete
Start: 542
End: 544
Width: 3
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<span class="ital">K. Answer questions 35-40 only if this person worked in the past 5 years. Otherwise, skip to question 41.</span></p>

<p>35-40 Current or most recent job activity.
<br />Describe clearly this person's chief job activity or business last week. If this person had more than one job, describe the one at which this person worked the most hours. If this person had no job or business last week, give information for his/her last job or business.</p>

<p>35. Was this person? </p>
<div class="i1">Mark (X) one box<br /><br />[] An employee of a private for profit company or business, or of an individual, for wages, salary, or commissions?<br />[] An employee of a private not for profit, tax-exempt, or charitable organization?<br />[] A local government employee (city, county, etc.)?<br />[] A state government employee?<br />[] A Federal government employee?<br />[] Self-employed in own not incorporated business, professional practice, or farm?<br />[] Self-employed in own incorporated business, professional practice, or farm?<br />[] Working without pay in family business or farm?</div><p>36. For whom did this person work?</p>
<div class="i1">If now on active duty in the armed forces, mark (X) this box --&gt; [] and print the branch of the Armed Forces<br /><br />Name of company, business, or other employer ____</div><p>37. What kind of business or industry was this?</p>
<div class="i1">Describe the activity at the location where employed. (For example: hospital, newspaper publishing, mail order house, auto engine manufacturing, bank)<br /><br />____</div><p>38. Is this mainly? </p>
<div class="i1">Mark (X) one box<br /><br />[] Manufacturing?<br />[] Wholesale trade?<br />[] Retail trade?<br />[] Other (agriculture, service, government, etc.)?</div><p>39. What kind of work was this person doing?</p>
<div class="i1">(For example: registered nurse, personal manager, supervisor of order department, secretary, accountant)<br /><br />____</div><p>40. What were this person's most important activities or duties?</p>
<div class="i1">(For example: patient care, directing hiring policies, supervising order clerks, typing and filing, reconciling financial records)<br /><br />____</div>
Categories
Value Category
004 Chief executives and public administrators
007 Financial managers
008 Human resources and labor relations managers
013 Managers and specialists in marketing, advertising, and publ
014 Managers in education and related fields
015 Managers of medicine and health occupations
017 Managers of food-serving and lodging establishments
018 Managers of properties and real estate
019 Funeral directors
021 Managers of service organizations, n.e.c.
022 Managers and administrators, n.e.c.
023 Accountants and auditors
024 Insurance underwriters
025 Other financial specialists
026 Management analysts
027 Personnel, HR, training, and labor relations specialists
028 Purchasing agents and buyers, of farm products
029 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade
033 Purchasing managers, agents and buyers, n.e.c.
034 Business and promotion agents
035 Construction inspectors
036 Inspectors and compliance officers, outside construction
037 Management support occupations
043 Architects
044 Aerospace engineer
045 Metallurgical and materials engineers, variously phrased
047 Petroleum, mining, and geological engineers
048 Chemical engineers
053 Civil engineers
055 Electrical engineer
056 Industrial engineers
057 Mechanical engineers
059 Not-elsewhere-classified engineers
064 Computer systems analysts and computer scientists
065 Operations and systems researchers and analysts
066 Actuaries
068 Mathematicians and mathematical scientists
069 Physicists and astronomers
073 Chemists
074 Atmospheric and space scientists
075 Geologists
076 Physical scientists, n.e.c.
077 Agricultural and food scientists
078 Biological scientists
079 Foresters and conservation scientists
083 Medical scientists
084 Physicians
085 Dentists
086 Veterinarians
087 Optometrists
088 Podiatrists
089 Other health and therapy
095 Registered nurses
096 Pharmacists
097 Dietitians and nutritionists
098 Respiratory therapists
099 Occupational therapists
103 Physical therapists
104 Speech therapists
105 Therapists, n.e.c.
106 Physicians'' assistants
154 Subject instructors (HS/college)
155 Kindergarten and earlier school teachers
156 Primary school teachers
157 Secondary school teachers
158 Special education teachers
159 Teachers , n.e.c.
163 Vocational and educational counselors
164 Librarians
165 Archivists and curators
166 Economists, market researchers, and survey researchers
167 Psychologists
169 Social scientists, n.e.c.
173 Urban and regional planners
174 Social workers
175 Recreation workers
176 Clergy and religious workers
178 Lawyers
183 Writers and authors
184 Technical writers
185 Designers
186 Musician or composer
187 Actors, directors, producers
188 Art makers: painters, sculptors, craft-artists, and print-ma
189 Photographers
193 Dancers
194 Art/entertainment performers and related
195 Editors and reporters
198 Announcers
199 Athletes, sports instructors, and officials
203 Clinical laboratory technologies and technicians
204 Dental hygenists
205 Health record tech specialists
206 Radiologic tech specialists
207 Licensed practical nurses
208 Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c.
214 Engineering technicians, n.e.c.
217 Drafters
218 Surveyors, cartographers, mapping scientists and technicians
223 Biological technicians
224 Chemical technicians
225 Other science technicians
226 Airplane pilots and navigators
227 Air traffic controllers
228 Broadcast equipment operators
229 Computer software developers
233 Programmers of numerically controlled machine tools
234 Legal assistants, paralegals, legal support, etc
243 Supervisors and proprietors of sales jobs
253 Insurance sales occupations
254 Real estate sales occupations
255 Financial services sales occupations
256 Advertising and related sales jobs
258 Sales engineers
274 Salespersons, n.e.c.
275 Retail sales clerks
276 Cashiers
277 Door-to-door sales, street sales, and news vendors
283 Sales demonstrators / promoters / models
303 Office supervisors
308 Computer and peripheral equipment operators
313 Secretaries
315 Typists
316 Interviewers, enumerators, and surveyors
317 Hotel clerks
318 Transportation ticket and reservation agents
319 Receptionists
326 Correspondence and order clerks
328 Human resources clerks, except payroll and timekeeping
329 Library assistants
335 File clerks
336 Records clerks
337 Bookkeepers and accounting and auditing clerks
338 Payroll and timekeeping clerks
344 Billing clerks and related financial records processing
346 Mail and paper handlers
347 Office machine operators, n.e.c.
348 Telephone operators
349 Other telecom operators
354 Postal clerks, excluding mail carriers
355 Mail carriers for postal service
356 Mail clerks, outside of post office
357 Messengers
359 Dispatchers
364 Shipping and receiving clerks
365 Stock and inventory clerks
366 Meter readers
368 Weighers, measurers, and checkers
373 Material recording, scheduling, production, planning, and ex
375 Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators
376 Customer service reps, investigators and adjusters, except i
377 Eligibility clerks for government programs; social welfare
378 Bill and account collectors
379 General office clerks
383 Bank tellers
384 Proofreaders
385 Data entry keyers
386 Statistical clerks
389 Administrative support jobs, n.e.c.
405 Housekeepers, maids, butlers, stewards, and lodging quarters
415 Supervisors of guards
417 Fire fighting, prevention, and inspection
418 Police, detectives, and private investigators
423 Other law enforcement: sheriffs, bailiffs, correctional inst
425 Crossing guards and bridge tenders
426 Guards, watchmen, doorkeepers
427 Protective services, n.e.c.
434 Bartenders
435 Waiter/waitress
436 Cooks, variously defined
439 Kitchen workers
443 Waiter''s assistant
444 Misc food prep workers
445 Dental assistants
446 Health aides, except nursing
447 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants
448 Supervisors of cleaning and building service
453 Janitors
454 Elevator operators
455 Pest control occupations
456 Supervisors of personal service jobs, n.e.c.
457 Barbers
458 Hairdressers and cosmetologists
459 Recreation facility attendants
461 Guides
462 Ushers
463 Public transportation attendants and inspectors
464 Baggage porters
465 Welfare service aides
468 Child care workers
469 Personal service occupations, nec
473 Farmers (owners and tenants)
475 Farm managers, except for horticultural farms
479 Farm workers
485 Supervisors of agricultural occupations
486 Gardeners and groundskeepers
487 Animal caretakers except on farms
488 Graders and sorters of agricultural products
489 Inspectors of agricultural products
496 Timber, logging, and forestry workers
498 Fishers, hunters, and kindred
503 Supervisors of mechanics and repairers
505 Automobile mechanics
507 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics
508 Aircraft mechanics
509 Small engine repairers
514 Auto body repairers
516 Heavy equipment and farm equipment mechanics
518 Industrial machinery repairers
519 Machinery maintenance occupations
523 Repairers of industrial electrical equipment
525 Repairers of data processing equipment
526 Repairers of household appliances and power tools
527 Telecom and line installers and repairers
533 Repairers of electrical equipment, n.e.c.
534 Heating, air conditioning, and refigeration mechanics
535 Precision makers, repairers, and smiths
536 Locksmiths and safe repairers
539 Repairers of mechanical controls and valves
543 Elevator installers and repairers
544 Millwrights
549 Mechanics and repairers, n.e.c.
558 Supervisors of construction work
563 Masons, tilers, and carpet installers
567 Carpenters
573 Drywall installers
575 Electricians
577 Electric power installers and repairers
579 Painters, construction and maintenance
583 Paperhangers
584 Plasterers
585 Plumbers, pipe fitters, and steamfitters
588 Concrete and cement workers
589 Glaziers
593 Insulation workers
594 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators
595 Roofers and slaters
596 Sheet metal duct installers
597 Structural metal workers
598 Drillers of earth
599 Construction trades, n.e.c.
614 Drillers of oil wells
615 Explosives workers
616 Miners
617 Other mining occupations
628 Production supervisors or foremen
634 Tool and die makers and die setters
637 Machinists
643 Boilermakers
644 Precision grinders and filers
645 Patternmakers and model makers
649 Engravers
657 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters
658 Furniture and wood finishers
666 Dressmakers and seamstresses
668 Upholsterers
669 Shoe repairers
675 Hand molders and shapers, except jewelers
677 Optical goods workers
678 Dental laboratory and medical appliance technicians
679 Bookbinders
686 Butchers and meat cutters
687 Bakers
688 Batch food makers
694 Water and sewage treatment plant operators
695 Power plant operators
696 Plant and system operators, stationary engineers
699 Other plant and system operators
703 Lathe, milling, and turning machine operatives
706 Punching and stamping press operatives
707 Rollers, roll hands, and finishers of metal
708 Drilling and boring machine operators
709 Grinding, abrading, buffing, and polishing workers
713 Forge and hammer operators
719 Molders, and casting machine operators
723 Metal platers
724 Heat treating equipment operators
726 Wood lathe, routing, and planing machine operators
727 Sawing machine operators and sawyers
729 Nail and tacking machine operators (woodworking)
733 Other woodworking machine operators
734 Printing machine operators, n.e.c.
736 Typesetters and compositors
738 Winding and twisting textile/apparel operatives
739 Knitters, loopers, and toppers textile operatives
743 Textile cutting machine operators
744 Textile sewing machine operators
745 Shoemaking machine operators
747 Pressing machine operators (clothing)
748 Laundry workers
749 Misc textile machine operators
753 Cementing and gluing maching operators
754 Packers, fillers, and wrappers
755 Extruding and forming machine operators
756 Mixing and blending machine operatives
757 Separating, filtering, and clarifying machine operators
759 Painting machine operators
763 Roasting and baking machine operators (food)
764 Washing, cleaning, and pickling machine operators
765 Paper folding machine operators
766 Furnace, kiln, and oven operators, apart from food
769 Slicing and cutting machine operators
773 Motion picture projectionists
774 Photographic process workers
779 Machine operators, n.e.c.
783 Welders and metal cutters
785 Assemblers of electrical equipment
799 Graders and sorters in manufacturing
803 Supervisors of motor vehicle transportation
804 Truck, delivery, and tractor drivers
808 Bus drivers
809 Taxi cab drivers and chauffeurs
813 Parking lot attendants
823 Railroad conductors and yardmasters
824 Locomotive operators (engineers and firemen)
825 Railroad brake, coupler, and switch operators
829 Ship crews and marine engineers
844 Operating engineers of construction equipment
848 Crane, derrick, winch, and hoist operators
853 Excavating and loading machine operators
859 Misc material moving occupations
865 Helpers, constructions
866 Helpers, surveyors
869 Construction laborers
873 Production helpers
875 Garbage and recyclable material collectors
878 Machine feeders and offbearers
883 Freight, stock, and materials handlers
885 Garage and service station related occupations
887 Vehicle washers and equipment cleaners
888 Packers and packagers by hand
889 Laborers outside construction
905 Military
991 Unemployed
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.

Description

Definition
This variable is a modified version of the 1990 Census Bureau occupational classification scheme. Like OCC1950, OCC1990 offers researchers a consistent long-term classification of occupations.
Universe
United States 2005: Persons age 16+ with an occupation [discrepancies: none]

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