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General Population Census IV and Housing II - IPUMS Subset

Uruguay, 1963
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URY_1963_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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Secondary occupation [2-digit] (UY1963A_OCC2_2)

Data file: URY1963_PHC-P-H

Overview

Type: Discrete
Start: 209
End: 211
Width: 3
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<svar v="UY63A417 UY63A418 UY63A419 UY63A420 UY63A421 UY63A422 UY63A423 UY63A424 UY63A425 UY63A426 UY63A427 UY63A428 UY63A429"><span class="em">Occupational characteristics</span><br /><span class="ital">For persons age 8 or older</span><br />[Questions 13-18 were asked of persons age 8 or older.]<br /></svar></p>

<p><svar a="all" v="UY63A426 UY63A427">17. Secondary occupation: ________<br /><br /><span class="ital">Only for those who declared a principal occupation.</span><br /><br />Write down the occupation that produces the second highest income. Examples: collector, runner, brick layer, private chauffer, porter (package carrier, etc.).<br /></svar>
Categories
Value Category
000 Architects, engineers, surveyors, and related technicians and workers
001 Chemists, physicists, geologists, technicians and lab assistants, and other physical scientists
002 Biologists, veterinarians, agronomists, related technicians and scientists
003 Physicians, surgeons, and dentists
004 Professional medical workers not elsewhere classified and medical technicians
005 Nurses and midwives
006 Teachers
007 Accountants, economists, actuaries, statisticians, and other professional workers not elsewhere classified
008 Jurists
009 Artists, writers, and related workers
010 Clergy, members of religious orders, and social workers
011 Librarians, archivists, and translators
019 Professionals, technicians, and persons in related occupations, not further specified
020 Administrators and executive officials, government
021 Directors and managers in wholesale and retail trade, mining and quarrying, and manufacturing
022 Directors and managers in construction, government-owned firms, banking and insurance, and transport
029 Managers and executive officials, not further specified
030 Accounting auditor
031 Book-keepers and cashiers
032 Stenographers and typists
033 Office-machine operators
035 Postmen and messengers
036 Telephone, telegraph, and related telecommunication operators
037 Inspector in buses
038 Other clerical workers
039 Office workers and persons in related occupations, not further specified
040 Wholesale proprietors, wholesale and retail trade
041 Salesmen, shop assistants, and related workers
042 Commercial travellers and manufacturers' agents
043 Insurance and real-estate salesmen, salesmen of securities and services, and auctioneers
049 Salespersons and persons in related occupations, not further specified
050 Farmers and farm managers
051 Agricultural workers
053 Hunters
054 Loggers and other forestry workers
059 Agriculture, livestock, fishery, hunting, forestry workers and persons in related occupations, not further specified
063 Miners and quarrymen
070 Drivers, road transport
071 Drivers and firemen, railway engine
072 Deck officers, engineer officers and pilots, ship
073 Deck and engine-room (ship), barge crews and boatmen
074 Aircraft pilots, navigators, and flight engineers
080 Spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers, and related workers
081 Tailors, cutters, and related workers
082 Shoemakers, leather-product makers, and related workers
083 Carpenters, cabinetmakers, coopers, and related workers
084 Bricklayers, stonemasons, tile setters, cement finishers, and terrazzo workers
085 Painters and paperhangers
086 Toolmakers, welders, platers, and related workers
087 Electricians and related electrical and electronic workers
088 Fitter-machinists, machine tool setters, fitter-assemblers, and machine erectors
089 Precision-instrument makers, watchmakers, jewellers, and related workers
090 Machine-tool operators
091 Pressmen, engravers, bookbinders, and related workers
100 Furnacement, rollers, drawers, moulders, and related metal making and treating workers
101 Potters, kilnmen, glass and clay formers, workers in the production of cement and dolmenit, and related workers
102 Chemical and related process workers, except production of paper and cement
103 Millers, bakers, brewmasters, and related food and beverage workers
104 Tobacco preparers and tobacco-product makers
105 Tanners, fellmongers, pelt dressers, and related workers
107 Craftsmen and production-process workers not elsewhere classified
108 Packers, labellers, and related workers
109 Laborers not elsewhere classified
120 Supervisors and laborers in construction
121 Longshoremen and related freight handlers
122 Launderers, dry cleaners, and related workers
123 Service, sport, and recreation workers not elsewhere classified
130 Fire fighters, policement, guards, and related workers
131 Housekeepers, cooks, maids, and related workers in private houses
132 Launderers in private house
134 Waiters, bartenders, and related workers
135 Housekeepers, cooks, maids, and related workers in hotels, restaurants, and similar establishments, not in private houses
136 Hairdressers, beauticians, and related workers
137 Building caretakers, cleaners, and related workers
138 Athletes, sportsmen, and related workers
139 Photographers and related camera operators
140 Service, sport, and recreation workers not elsewhere classified
149 Workers in personal services and related occupations, not further specified
150 Members of the armed forces
155 Operators and laborers in factories not elsewhere classified
159 Other workers not elsewhere classified and unknown occupations, not further specified
997 No secondary occupation stated
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.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's secondary occupation [2-digit].
Universe
Uruguay 1963: Persons 8+ in the labor force

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