Definition
Occupation: refers to the type of work carried out, classified according to the KBJI 2002 which refers to the ISCO 88.
In KBJI 2002, the types of work are classified based on two dimensions/criteria from the skill concept, including "level of skill" and "specialization of skill". The criteria "level of skill" is determined based on the dimension and complexity of the tasks and types of works. This is measured by the number of years of formal education, training, skill and relevant experience. The criteria "specialization of skill" is related with the required knowledge, used tools and equipment, raw materials, as well as goods and service produced in relation with the tasks of the type of work. KBJI 2002 structure has 4 (four) levels: first level is called main category consisting of one digit, second level is called category consisting of two digits, third level is called sub category consisting of three digits, and fourth level is called group consisting of four digits. First level is based on the level of skill, second to fourth levels are based on the specialization of skill.