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XI Censo Nacional de Población y VII de Vivienda de Panamá 2001 - IPUMS Subset

Panama, 2010
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PAN_2010_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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Contraloria General de la Republica, Direccion de Estadistica y Censo, IPUMS
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Occupation, 3 digits (PA2010A_OCC)

Data file: PAN2010_PHC-P-H

Overview

Type: Discrete
Start: 270
End: 273
Width: 4
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<svar v="PA10A431 PA10A432 PA10A433 PA10A434 PA10A435 PA10A436 PA10A437 PA10A438 PA10A439 PA10A440 PA10A441 PA10A465 PA10A466 PA10A467 PA10A468"> [Questions 17 to 27 were asked to individuals 10 years old and older]<br /></svar></p>

<p><svar a="all" v="PA10A438 PA10A466"><span class="em">23. What occupation, job, or work did you do last week or the last time that you worked? If you have more than one job, note the occupation of your primary job. Consider the primary job to be the one that generates the greatest income.</span><br /><div class="i1">Primary occupation ____<br />[] 9998 Never worked - Continue with question 28.</div><br /></svar>
Categories
Value Category
0111 Members of the executive and legislative branches; managers of public administration, and social interest organizations
0112 Directors and general managers of companies
0121 Directors and managers of services companies
0122 Directors and managers of sales, marketing and development
0131 Directors, officers and managers of farming, forestry and fishing
0132 Directors and managers of manufacturing, mining, construction and distribution
0133 Directors and managers in technology services and information communications
0134 Directors and managers in professional services
0141 Managers and administrators of hotels and restaurants
0142 Managers and administrators of wholesale and retail companies
0143 Other managers and administrators of services companies
0199 Other workers who perform an occupation akin to those included in this group
0211 Physicists, chemists and related occupations
0212 Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians
0213 Life science professionals
0214 Engineers (excluding electrotechnologists)
0215 Electrotechnology engineers
0216 Architects, urban planners, surveyors and designers
0221 Physicians
0222 Professional nurses
0225 Veterinarians
0226 Other health professionals
0231 Professors at universities and other higher education institutions
0232 Professors at vocational schools
0233 Secondary school teachers
0234 Primary school teachers and preschool teachers
0235 Other education professionals
0241 Professionals in finance
0242 Professionals in management and organization
0243 Professionals in sales, marketing and public relations
0251 Software developers and analysts of software and multimedia
0252 Professionals in databases and computer networks
0261 Law-related occupations (judges, attornies, etc.)
0263 Professionals in social and teological sciences
0264 Authors, journalists and linguists
0265 Creative and performing artists
0299 Other workers in occupations akin to those included in this group
0311 Physics, chemistry, and engineering technicians
0312 Supervisors in mining, manufacturing and construction
0313 Process control technicians
0314 Technicians and mid-level professionals in the life sciences and related sciences
0315 Controllers and technicians in marine and air navigation
0321 Medical and pharmaceutical technicians
0322 Mid-level professionals of nursing and midwifery
0324 Veterinary assistants
0325 Other mid-level professionals of health
0331 Mid-level professionals in finance and mathematics
0332 Commercial agents and brokers
0333 Business services agents
0334 Administrative and specialized secretaries, and related
0335 Agents of government for law enforcement and related
0341 Intermediate level professionals in legal, social and religious services
0342 Sports and fitness trainers
0343 Intermediate level professionals in cultural, artistic and culinary activities
0351 Technicians in operations of information technology, communications and user support
0352 Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians
0399 Other workers who perform an occupation akin to those included in this group
0411 Secretaries
0412 Office machine operators
0421 Payors, money collectors and related occupations
0422 Employees of customer information services
0431 Accounting and financial auxiliaries
0432 Clerks in charge of registration of materials and transport
0441 Other office wprkers
0499 Other workers who perform an occupation akin to those included in this group
0511 Workers providing transportation services to passengers
0512 Cooks (excluding chefs and fast food cooks)
0513 Waiters and saloneros
0514 Hairdressers, beauticians and related
0515 Supervisors of maintenance and cleaning of buildings
0516 Other personal services workers
0521 Child care workers and teachers' aides
0522 Personal care workers in health services
0531 Workers in protective services
0541 Street and market stalls vendors
0542 Traders at small businesses and sellers at stores and warehouses
0543 Cashiers at stores and ticket vendors
0544 Other sellers
0599 Other workers who perform an occupation akin to those included in this group
0611 Farmers of crops for sale in the market
0612 Animal breeders for sale in the market and related
0621 Forestry and related workers
0622 Fishermen, hunters and trappers
0631 Crop farmers for subsistence
0632 Animal breeders for subsistence
0633 Agricultural worker for subsistence
0634 Fishers for subsistence
0711 Construction workers (structural work) and related
0712 Workers in construction finishing and related
0713 Painters, building structure cleaners, and related
0721 Moulders, welders, boilermakers, fitters of metallic structures and related
0722 Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related
0723 Machinery mechanics and repairers
0731 Artisans
0732 Workers in graphic arts
0741 Installers and repairers of electrical equipment
0742 Installers and repairers of electronic and telecommunications equipment
0751 Workers in food processing and related
0752 Workers wood treatment, cabinetmakers and related
0753 Operators and related apparel
0754 Other artisans, operators and workers not listed elsewhere
0799 Other workers who perform an occupation akin to those included in this group
0811 Quarriers, mining and mineral processing
0813 Machine operators in developing and photographic chemicals
0814 Operators of machines for the production of rubber, paper and plastic
0815 Machine operators produce textiles and leather and leather
0816 Machine operators prepare food, beverages and snuff
0817 Operators in the preparation of paper and wood processing
0818 Other machine operators and fixed installations
0821 Assemblers
0832 Drivers of cars, trucks and motorcycles
0833 Drivers of buses, trams and heavy trucks
0834 Operators of mobile heavy equipment
0835 Deck and related
0899 Other workers who perform an occupation akin to those included in this group
0911 Household, establishments and mass transport cleaners
0912 Cleaners of private cars, windows, laundry and other hand cleaning activities
0921 Agricultural, fishery and forestry pawns
0931 Workers in the mining and construction
0932 Workers in manufacturing
0933 Unskilled workers in transport and storage services
0941 Helpers in the preparation of food for immediate consumption
0951 Street vendors and related services
0952 Vendors of products (excluding prepared food)
0961 Waste collectors
0962 Other elementary occupations
0970 Other workers who perform an occupation akin to those included in this group
0990 Workers in unidentified occupations
9998 Never worked
9999 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 occupation, 3 digits.
Universe
Panama 2010: Persons age 10+ who are economically active [discrepancies: none]

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