| Value |
Category |
| -9 |
break-off |
| -7 |
Legal skip |
| -3 |
interviewer error |
| 11 |
Crop production |
| 12 |
Livestock raising |
| 13 |
Irrigation management |
| 14 |
Other agriculture or related |
| 15 |
Cook, food vendor, bar tender |
| 16 |
Waiter, waitress |
| 17 |
Baker |
| 18 |
Butcher |
| 19 |
Other food service |
| 20 |
Street peddling, market stall selling |
| 21 |
Retail shop sales, general |
| 22 |
Travel and tourism |
| 23 |
Barber, hairdresser, hair stylist, cosmetologists |
| 24 |
Shoe repair |
| 25 |
Tailor, sewing |
| 26 |
Carpet weaver |
| 27 |
Jeweler, goldsmith, watch maker, watch repair |
| 28 |
Pottery, Ceramics |
| 29 |
Leather working |
| 30 |
Locksmith |
| 31 |
Bicycle repair |
| 32 |
Radio and television repair |
| 33 |
Refrigeration and air conditioning repair |
| 34 |
Personal driver |
| 35 |
Launderer/laundress, dry cleaning |
| 36 |
Housekeeper, domestic |
| 37 |
Child care work |
| 38 |
Landscaping, gardening |
| 39 |
Other handicraft, retail, or personal service |
| 41 |
Electrician |
| 42 |
Plumber |
| 43 |
Carpenter and cabinet maker |
| 44 |
Painter |
| 45 |
Roofer |
| 46 |
Mason, bricklayer |
| 47 |
Equipment operator (crane, bulldozer, cement mixer, etc) |
| 48 |
General construction work |
| 49 |
Other construction work |
| 50 |
Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers, and blacksmiths |
| 51 |
Machinists |
| 52 |
Mining |
| 53 |
Garment production |
| 54 |
Food manufacturing |
| 55 |
Electronics manufacturing |
| 56 |
Other manufacturing |
| 60 |
Nurse, paramedic |
| 61 |
Pharmacy, lab worker |
| 62 |
Nurse's aide, caregiver |
| 63 |
Other health service |
| 70 |
Secretary |
| 71 |
Typist |
| 72 |
Bookkeeping |
| 73 |
Bank teller and related |
| 74 |
File clerk |
| 75 |
General clerical |
| 76 |
Notary, basic legal services |
| 77 |
Drafters |
| 78 |
Computer programmer, operator, and data entry |
| 79 |
Other office work |
| 80 |
Auto, bus, and truck mechanics, body repairers |
| 81 |
Heating, air conditioning, refrigeration mechanics, installers |
| 82 |
Other engine and heavy equipment repair |
| 83 |
Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers |
| 84 |
Electrical power-line installers and repairers |
| 85 |
Maintenance and repair workers, general |
| 86 |
Truck driving |
| 87 |
Printing |
| 88 |
Graphic design |
| 89 |
Fire fighters |
| 90 |
Police, correctional officers, and jailers |
| 91 |
Other |
| Sysmiss |
|
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.