| Value |
Category |
| 001 |
Farmer |
| 002 |
Greengrocer |
| 003 |
Gardener/farmer |
| 004 |
Orchard or tree nursery operator |
| 005 |
Lumberjack |
| 006 |
Livestock farmer (cattle) |
| 007 |
Poultry farmer |
| 008 |
Shepherd |
| 009 |
Fisherman |
| 010 |
Hunter |
| 011 |
Other occupations in this group, not otherwise classified |
| 109 |
Other in senior level of land administration, work administration or social security |
| 110 |
Teachers at universities |
| 111 |
Attache of university stewardship |
| 112 |
Sociologist, anthropologist, psychologist, ethnologist |
| 113 |
Researcher (Research Associate, Fellow, Senior Research Fellow) |
| 114 |
Secondary school teacher (1st cycle) |
| 115 |
Secondary school teacher (2nd cycle) |
| 116 |
Headmaster |
| 117 |
Critic (?) |
| 118 |
Inspector of education (primary or secondary) |
| 120 |
Medical doctor |
| 121 |
Physician specialist: gynecologist, pediatrician, dentist, opthamologist |
| 122 |
Pharmacist, pharmacist helper |
| 123 |
Hospital adminstrator |
| 124 |
Senior level lab technician |
| 125 |
Sanitary engineer |
| 126 |
Senior orthopedist |
| 127 |
Senior level in social affairs |
| 130 |
Pilot and engineer of air navigation |
| 131 |
Architect or planner |
| 132 |
Public works inspector |
| 133 |
Upper level meterology |
| 134 |
Upper level roads and bridges surveyor |
| 135 |
Rural engineer, hydraulic engineer |
| 136 |
Executive of P and T, P and T enginner, director of P and T |
| 137 |
Senior technician and rural equipment |
| 138 |
Senior level telecommunication, not otherwise specified |
| 140 |
Senior economic affairs |
| 141 |
Banker |
| 142 |
Senior executives of finance, treasurey, tax, customs |
| 143 |
Director of tax services, financial services |
| 144 |
Planner |
| 145 |
Statistical engineer |
| 146 |
Senior statistician, economist, demographer |
| 147 |
IT |
| 150 |
Senior level agriculture |
| 151 |
Senior level water and forestry |
| 152 |
Senior level livestock |
| 154 |
Engineer and consultant FJA |
| 155 |
Veterinarian |
| 156 |
Senior level geology and mines |
| 157 |
Geology and mines technician |
| 170 |
Administrator of cultural affairs |
| 171 |
Senior level tourism and hospitality services |
| 172 |
Senior level documentation |
| 175 |
Teacher of youth and sports (?) |
| 177 |
Other senior level |
| 200 |
Executive secretary |
| 201 |
Administrative secretary |
| 202 |
Office manager (?) |
| 210 |
Schoolmaster |
| 211 |
Assistant to schoolmaster |
| 212 |
Assistant FJA |
| 213 |
Superintendent of schools and colleges |
| 214 |
Sports instructor |
| 220 |
State nurse specialist |
| 221 |
State midwife |
| 222 |
Health assistant |
| 223 |
Sanitation assistant or technician |
| 225 |
Laboratory assistant |
| 226 |
Hospital manager |
| 227 |
Walfare or social educator |
| 228 |
Nursery worker, pediatric nurse |
| 229 |
Other midlevel |
| 230 |
TP driver |
| 231 |
Chief engineer or site manager |
| 232 |
Technical assistant TP |
| 233 |
Controller , receiver of P and T |
| 234 |
Assistant meteorologist and navigation |
| 235 |
Rural engineering technician |
| 236 |
Overseer |
| 240 |
Midlevel officer in budget or financial resources |
| 241 |
Accountant, collector |
| 242 |
Assistant in economic affairs |
| 243 |
Technical assistant in statistics |
| 250 |
Conducting agricultural work |
| 251 |
Technical officer of specialized agriculture |
| 252 |
Comptroller of water affairs and forestry |
| 253 |
Assistant and livestock specialist |
| 254 |
Geology technician |
| 260 |
Clerk, agent of justice |
| 261 |
Secretary of foreign affairs |
| 262 |
Supervisor of information |
| 263 |
Reporter, radio or TV host |
| 300 |
Framer of CRPA |
| 301 |
Instructor and trainer FJA |
| 302 |
Employee and agent of waters and forests |
| 303 |
Technical officer of agriculture and livestock |
| 304 |
Veterinary nurse |
| 305 |
Minor |
| 306 |
Well driller |
| 310 |
Bookkeeper |
| 311 |
Cashier |
| 312 |
Junior officer of budget and financial resources |
| 313 |
Office agent, recovery, tax services, typist |
| 314 |
Tax collector orderly, liaison, administrative clerk |
| 315 |
Receptionist |
| 316 |
Bookbinder, imager |
| 317 |
Junior officer of economic affiars, economic affairs officer |
| 318 |
Deputy administration, customs officer, economic control |
| 319 |
Agent or technical assistant of statistics |
| 320 |
Machine operator of TP |
| 321 |
Designer |
| 322 |
Operator, topographer |
| 323 |
Railwayman |
| 324 |
Operator of rural engineering |
| 325 |
Supervisor of geology and mines |
| 326 |
Junior officer of meterological transmissions |
| 327 |
Weather forecasting assistant |
| 328 |
Junior staff of P and T |
| 329 |
Telecommunications monitoring |
| 330 |
Boy or girl of the room |
| 331 |
Mobile health officer |
| 332 |
Tablet dispenser |
| 333 |
Nurse, other medical caregiver |
| 334 |
Midwife, village midwife, auxiliary midwife |
| 335 |
Lab assistant |
| 336 |
Sanitation/hygiene agent |
| 337 |
Other health personnel |
| 340 |
Operator |
| 341 |
Laborer |
| 342 |
Storekeeper |
| 343 |
Auditor |
| 400 |
Trader |
| 401 |
Shopkeeper |
| 402 |
Seller of fabric and thrift |
| 403 |
Fruit vendor |
| 404 |
Seller of donuts, cakes, candy etc. |
| 405 |
Seller of vegetables, peanuts and other condiments |
| 406 |
Help to a seller |
| 407 |
Seller |
| 408 |
Commercial counsellor |
| 409 |
Bookseller |
| 410 |
Traditional beer seller |
| 411 |
Butcher |
| 412 |
Miller |
| 413 |
Other commerce trades |
| 500 |
Weaver or knitter |
| 501 |
Smith |
| 502 |
Carpenter |
| 503 |
Dyer |
| 504 |
Potter |
| 505 |
Basket-maker |
| 506 |
Cobbler/tanner |
| 507 |
Mason |
| 508 |
Beer-maker (?) |
| 509 |
Cotton spinner |
| 510 |
Jeweler |
| 511 |
Sculptor |
| 512 |
Painter |
| 520 |
Engineer |
| 521 |
Mechanic |
| 522 |
Electrician |
| 523 |
Watch and clock repair |
| 524 |
Radio and TV repair |
| 525 |
Plumber |
| 526 |
Photographer |
| 527 |
Tailor |
| 528 |
Sheet or scrap metal worker |
| 529 |
Upholsterer, matress maker |
| 600 |
Boy - cook, housekeeper |
| 601 |
Server in restaurant or hotel |
| 602 |
Server in bar |
| 603 |
Night guard |
| 604 |
Bartender |
| 605 |
Taxi driver, bus driver, other dirver |
| 606 |
Bleaching and ironing |
| 607 |
Hairdresser |
| 608 |
Shoe shiner |
| 609 |
Cleaner |
| 610 |
Hotel manager |
| 611 |
Contractor |
| 612 |
Well-digger |
| 613 |
Baker |
| 800 |
Christian religious staff: pastor, biship, nun/monk, catechist |
| 801 |
Muslim religious staff: imam, marabout, Koranic master |
| 802 |
Religious staff of other faiths |
| 803 |
Traditional healer |
| 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.