| Value |
Category |
| 000 |
Architects |
| 001 |
Architectural engineers |
| 002 |
Civil engineers |
| 003 |
Electrical engineers |
| 004 |
Metallic engineers |
| 005 |
Engineers of mines |
| 006 |
Industrial engineers |
| 007 |
Agronomy engineers |
| 008 |
Chemical engineers |
| 010 |
Engineers n e c |
| 012 |
Topographers |
| 013 |
Technical drawers |
| 014 |
Non professional technicians related to jobs of engineering, electricity, machinery, metallurgy and industry (Excluding: craftsmen and related workers, such as electricians and mechanics included in categories 6 and 7) |
| 020 |
Chemists |
| 021 |
Physicists and other specialists in related sciences, geophysicists, meteorologists, astronomers and geologists |
| 023 |
Pharmacists |
| 024 |
Technicians of biological laboratories |
| 026 |
Technicians in bird and bee farming and forestry |
| 031 |
Agronomists and botanical pathologists |
| 032 |
Veterinarians |
| 033 |
Zoo technicians |
| 037 |
Biologists and naturalists |
| 038 |
Other professionals in related occupations n e c |
| 044 |
Doctors and surgeons |
| 045 |
Dentists |
| 056 |
Experts in diet regimen |
| 057 |
Pharmacists |
| 059 |
Pedicurists, masseurs and other paramedics n e c |
| 065 |
Professional nurses |
| 066 |
Other nurses |
| 067 |
Professional midwives |
| 074 |
University rectors and professors |
| 075 |
Professors and teachers of special schools and arts and crafts schools |
| 076 |
Teachers in primary schools |
| 077 |
Professors in pre-school education |
| 078 |
Professors in special education |
| 079 |
Other professors and teachers |
| 087 |
Statisticians |
| 088 |
Economists |
| 089 |
Accountants and licensed accountants |
| 090 |
Sociologists, psychologists, anthropologists, historians, archeologists and similar professions |
| 091 |
Other professionals in mathematical sciences n e c |
| 092 |
Other professionals in social and related sciences |
| 098 |
Lawyers |
| 099 |
Magistrates and judges |
| 100 |
Justices of the peace, notaries, persons responsible for public records and persons in other legal occupations |
| 107 |
Writers, journalists, correspondents, reporters, radio and television commentators and other persons in related occupations |
| 108 |
Painters, sculptors, engravers in buril and nitric acid, caricaturists, calligraphers and other artists in related occupations |
| 109 |
Decorators, commercial drawers, interior and showcase directors, scenographers |
| 110 |
Composers, musicians, singers, directors of orchestras and choirs and persons in related occupations |
| 111 |
Dancers, dance directors and choreographers |
| 112 |
Scene directors, actors, entertainers (comedians, comics, acrobats, magicians, illusionists, palmists) and other persons in related occupations |
| 113 |
Producers of theater, film, radio and television |
| 114 |
Other artists in related occupations n e c (including radio and television announcers) |
| 120 |
Priests, pastors and members of religious orders |
| 121 |
Other religious persons in related occupations |
| 127 |
Specialists in personal administration and professional analysis |
| 128 |
Translators and interpreters |
| 129 |
Librarians and archivers of public and historical documents |
| 130 |
Social assistants and other persons in occupations related to social well being |
| 131 |
Technical photographers and portrait artists |
| 132 |
Film camera operators of films and television |
| 139 |
Deck ship officials and pilots of maritime and river navigation |
| 140 |
Officials, machine operators of maritime and river navigation |
| 141 |
Airplane pilots |
| 143 |
Flight mechanics |
| 149 |
Athletes and Sportspersons |
| 150 |
Referees of sporting contests and trainers |
| 151 |
Professors of physical education |
| 159 |
Members of the legislative body, directive employees and inspectors in governments |
| 160 |
Members of the legislative body, directive employees and inspectors of municipal governments, cities or localities |
| 166 |
Directors, sub-directors, managers and sub-managers in wholesale commerce |
| 167 |
Directors, sub-directors, managers and sub-managers in retail commerce |
| 173 |
Directors, sub-directors, managers and sub-managers and general administrators |
| 174 |
Directors, sub-directors, managers and sub-managers and general administrators-mines and quarries |
| 175 |
Directors, sub-directors, managers and sub-managers and administrators-finances, insurance, real estate |
| 176 |
Directors, sub-directors, managers and sub-managers-transportation and storage |
| 177 |
Directors, sub-directors, managers and sub-managers-communications and public services |
| 178 |
Directors, sub-directors, managers and sub-managers of factories and general administrators |
| 179 |
Directors, sub-directors, managers and sub-managers --service businesses, hotels, restaurants, cafes, boarding houses, guest houses |
| 180 |
Other directors, sub-directors, managers, assistant managers, administrators and directive personnel, n.e.c. |
| 186 |
Government employees, agents and employees of public administration |
| 192 |
Accountant aids |
| 194 |
Cashiers and payers |
| 195 |
Account collectors |
| 196 |
Other persons in occupations n e c |
| 202 |
Typists and shorthand clerks |
| 205 |
Operators of copy machines and of reproduction and mimeographs |
| 211 |
Operators of computer machines |
| 212 |
Operators of accounting machines and calculators |
| 213 |
Operators of other office machines n e c |
| 221 |
Inspectors, controllers and dispatchers--communications |
| 222 |
Other persons in related occupations n e c |
| 228 |
Mailmen |
| 229 |
Messengers |
| 230 |
Classifiers of correspondence (post office) |
| 231 |
Other persons in related occupations n e c |
| 237 |
Telephone operators |
| 238 |
Telegraph operators |
| 239 |
Operators of radio-communication, radio-telegraph and radio-telephone equipment |
| 246 |
Chargers of fares on busses, trains, streetcars and other means of transportation |
| 252 |
Storage employees and providers of office materials |
| 253 |
Receptionist employees or for information to the public |
| 254 |
Employees in transportation services |
| 255 |
Employees in banking and financial services |
| 256 |
Employees in libraries and archives |
| 257 |
Employees in expending tickets to the theater, show business programs, lottery, trips and other tickets |
| 258 |
Other office employees and akin occupations n.e.c |
| 264 |
Merchants-owners wholesale commerce |
| 265 |
Merchants-owners retail commerce |
| 271 |
Vendors, salesclerks in stores and showers |
| 272 |
Vendors of newspapers, lottery tickets and magazines |
| 273 |
Street salesmen and order solicitors |
| 274 |
Street food vendors |
| 275 |
Undocumented |
| 280 |
Commercial traveling salesmen |
| 281 |
Factory and commercial representatives |
| 287 |
Insurance agents and brokers |
| 288 |
Real estate agents and brokers |
| 289 |
Agents and brokers of stocks, bonds and other stock exchange titles |
| 291 |
Commisionists and cosigners |
| 292 |
Agents in customs services |
| 293 |
Agents of transportation, communications, moving and/or storage services |
| 294 |
Agents of tourism services |
| 295 |
Agents of advertising and advertising agents |
| 296 |
Buyers, buying agents and persons in related occupations |
| 302 |
Heads, administrators of agricultural and livestock operations |
| 308 |
Agriculturalists-owners, lessees, sharecroppers, and colonists dedicated to farming and agricultural and livestock jobs |
| 309 |
Livestock breeders |
| 310 |
Poultry farmers |
| 311 |
Farmers |
| 312 |
Horticulturalists |
| 313 |
Floriculturalists, gardeners |
| 314 |
Tree farmers |
| 315 |
Fruit farmers |
| 316 |
Other farmers n e c |
| 322 |
Agricultural and livestock workers |
| 323 |
Operators of machinery, tractors and other agricultural and livestock vehicles |
| 324 |
Workers in fields of recreation, sports, greenhouses, gardens, seeders and planters |
| 325 |
Agricultural workers with herds |
| 326 |
Other agricultural and ranch workers, cowboys, herders and akin occupations |
| 333 |
Fishermen and persons in occupations related to the raising of fish and who belong to fishing crews |
| 334 |
Other persons in related occupations n e c |
| 340 |
Hunters and trappers |
| 347 |
Forest workers, inspectors of forests and forest guards |
| 348 |
Lumberjacks, tree trimmers, hatchet users, woodcutters, cutters of railroad tiles and "balseros" |
| 349 |
Persons working in the production of wood coal (coal) |
| 350 |
Rubber workers and rubber smokers |
| 357 |
Chauffeurs and taxi drivers |
| 358 |
Truck, vans and dumptruck drivers |
| 359 |
Drivers of busses and streetcars |
| 360 |
Cart drivers and coachmen |
| 361 |
Drivers of cargo animals |
| 362 |
Drivers who pull vehicles |
| 363 |
Other drivers of transportation vehicles n e c |
| 369 |
Machine workers in locomotives |
| 376 |
Sailors, launchers and boatmen of maritime and river navigation |
| 377 |
Launchers and boatmen |
| 378 |
Machine workers, firemen and lubricators of boats |
| 379 |
Other persons in related occupations n e c |
| 385 |
Operators of control towers of airplane traffic in airports |
| 386 |
Operators of positions of traffic control of ships in river and maritime ports |
| 389 |
Brakemen on trains and switchmen |
| 390 |
Other persons in related occupations n e c |
| 398 |
Spinners and winders who do not work in factories |
| 399 |
Spinners and winders who work in factories |
| 400 |
Weavers in factories |
| 401 |
Weavers who do not work in factories |
| 403 |
Weavers by hand |
| 404 |
Bleachers, dyers and finishers of textile products |
| 406 |
Gummers, impermeabilzators and other workers in related occupations |
| 407 |
Weavers of rugs and other persons in the making of related products |
| 408 |
People in the production of textiles and akin products n.e.c. |
| 414 |
Tailors in factories |
| 415 |
Tailors not in factories |
| 417 |
Couturiers |
| 418 |
Seamstresses and embroiderers |
| 419 |
Hat makers |
| 422 |
Dressmakers |
| 423 |
Upholsterers, mattress and umbrella fixers and akin occupations |
| 429 |
Shoe makers and shoe repairmen |
| 430 |
Cutters, shoe molders and other persons working in the making of footwear in factories |
| 431 |
Saddlers, leatherworkers and other persons in related occupations |
| 432 |
Other persons related to the making of leather articles, excluding footwear, gloves and articles of clothing |
| 438 |
Carpenters and assemblers of floors ("entabladores") |
| 439 |
Cabinet makers, lathe operators, wood brushers and persons in related occupations |
| 440 |
Operators in the making of furniture and household equipment of wood |
| 441 |
Other artisans and operatives of smaller wood items |
| 442 |
Other artisans and operatives of smaller wood items |
| 447 |
Stone masons, bricklayers and pavers |
| 448 |
Plasterers and pavers in formica and cement |
| 449 |
Pavers and plasterers |
| 450 |
Tilers and roofers |
| 451 |
Glass positioners |
| 453 |
Other craftsmen and operators in related occupations n e c |
| 459 |
Painters of advertisement posters and signs |
| 460 |
Construction and maintenance painters |
| 461 |
Other painters and workers in related occupations |
| 467 |
Plumbers, pipe adjusters and plumbers |
| 468 |
Riveters, armers of metallic structures and armers of naval constructions |
| 469 |
Bodyshop workers, tinsmiths, boilermakers and other persons in jobs of metal and sheet metal |
| 470 |
Flamecutters, welders by hand, hoop, or welding torch |
| 471 |
Other persons in related occupations n e c |
| 482 |
Electricians and electric repairmen |
| 483 |
Inspectors and repairers of lines for telephone, telegraph, electrical force and telecommunications |
| 484 |
Electricians and repairmen of radio and television receptors |
| 485 |
Electricians and repairmen of refrigerators and other electric appliances of domestic use |
| 486 |
Operators in the repairing of electronic equipment |
| 487 |
Installers of electronic equipment |
| 488 |
Installers of telephones and telegraphs |
| 489 |
Other electricians and persons in related occupations |
| 495 |
Adjusters-fitters and installers of machinery |
| 496 |
Mechanics and repairmen of automobiles, busses, trucks and motorcycles |
| 497 |
Mechanics and repairers of motors and airships |
| 498 |
Mechanics and repairers of locomotives, railcars, streetcars and rail road coaches |
| 499 |
Mechanics and repairers of agricultural and industrial machinery |
| 500 |
Mechanics and repairers of typewriters calculators and registers |
| 501 |
Locksmith mechanics, repairers and gunsmiths |
| 502 |
Adjustors and operators of machines, tools, lathes, miller machines, polishers, brushers, pneumatic drills, filings, metallic saws and other similar machines |
| 503 |
Greasers and lubricators of machines (except on ships) |
| 504 |
Other artisans and operatives in akin occupations n.e.c. |
| 510 |
Watchmakers |
| 512 |
Mechanics of dental or orthopedic prostheses |
| 513 |
Mechanics and fitters of precision appliances and instruments |
| 514 |
Mechanic-repairers of photographic appliances and equipment |
| 515 |
Other mechanics of precision appliances and persons in related occupations |
| 521 |
Jewelers and goldsmiths |
| 530 |
Machine operators and operators of immobile machines, plants and installations |
| 531 |
Operators of cranes, freights, winches and construction machinery |
| 532 |
Operators of construction machinery |
| 533 |
Operators of other machines of manipulation of materials and the movement of land |
| 535 |
Other operators of immobile machines and similar installations |
| 541 |
Operators of equipment and appliances in radio and television stations |
| 542 |
Operators of cinematic sound and projection equipment |
| 548 |
Typographers and print setters |
| 549 |
Linotypists and monotypists |
| 550 |
Operators of printing machines |
| 551 |
Electrotypists and stereotypists |
| 552 |
Printer recorder |
| 553 |
Photorecorders |
| 554 |
Bookbinders and bookbinders |
| 555 |
Developers and reproducers of photographic films |
| 557 |
Other persons in occupations related to graphic arts |
| 564 |
Miners in metallic deposits |
| 567 |
Drillers of minerals in deposits of solid non metallic minerals |
| 568 |
Quarrymen |
| 570 |
Drillers of petroleum wells, other drillers of wells and persons in related occupations |
| 578 |
Smelters in ovens |
| 581 |
Blacksmiths, forgers and hammerers |
| 582 |
Flatteners, sharpeners and stevedores of metal |
| 584 |
Other operators in the metallic industry n e c |
| 590 |
Ceramic makers |
| 591 |
Potters |
| 592 |
Blowers, emptiers, molders and scrubbers of glass |
| 594 |
Craftsmen and operators in the making of products of clay, cement and similar products |
| 595 |
Other craftsmen and operators in the industry of glass and ceramics |
| 596 |
Craftsmen and operators in occupations related to carving, scrubbing engraving and other jobs of stone, marble or granite |
| 597 |
Oven workers (clay, porcelain and glass |
| 604 |
Operators of molding, crushing, breaking machines and other machines in chemical processes |
| 605 |
Operators of stoves, heaters, dryers, toasters and other persons in occupations related to thermic treatment and chemical products and connected jobs |
| 606 |
Distillers and operators of appliances in the process of distillation |
| 607 |
Firemen, distillers, mixers and other persons in occupations related to the refining of petroleum |
| 608 |
Other persons in occupations related to the elaboration of artificial yarn and other chemical processes |
| 609 |
Sawyers, brushers and other operators in occupations related to the treatment of wood |
| 610 |
Pressers, heaters, cleaners and polishers and other operators in occupations related to the making and finishing of paper |
| 618 |
Slaughtermen, butchers and other operators in killing and freezing |
| 619 |
Salters, smokers and preparers of meat and seafood, dehydrators of food products and other persons in similar occupations |
| 620 |
Millers and mill operators |
| 621 |
Bread and pastry makers and persons in the making of pasta |
| 622 |
Butter and cheese makers and other persons in occupations related to the making of dairy products and other products based on milk |
| 623 |
Tasters of coffee and tea |
| 624 |
Pickers, mixers and toasters of coffee |
| 625 |
Toasters of coco |
| 626 |
Operators in the making and refining of sugar |
| 627 |
Operators in the making of wine, beer, non alcoholic drinks and ice |
| 628 |
Undocumented |
| 629 |
Undocumented |
| 630 |
Undocumented |
| 631 |
Undocumented |
| 636 |
Pickers, mixers and other operators in the preparation of tobacco |
| 637 |
Cigar makers (making of cigars and cigarettes by hand) |
| 638 |
Operators in the manufacture of tobacco products |
| 645 |
Emaciaters, peelers, tanners and other operators in related occupations |
| 647 |
Undocumented |
| 653 |
Operators in the making of paper bags and sacks, cardboard boxes and packages and other paper and cardboard articles |
| 654 |
Other operators in related occupations n e c |
| 661 |
Operators in occupations related to the making of electric equipment |
| 662 |
Operators in occupations related to the making of transportation equipment |
| 669 |
Operators in occupations related to the process of making articles of wickers, jute, raffia, "pito," and other vegetable fibers and of pig and horse hair |
| 670 |
Operators in occupations related to the process of the making of articles of rubber and plastic material |
| 672 |
Operators in occupations related to the stuffing of animals (taxidermists), the making of toys, matches, and fire works; pencils and chalk; cork products, buttons; spark plugs or candles; nets for hair and wigs |
| 673 |
Operators in occupations related to the process of the making stencils, films, photographic paper, abrasive tar and asphalt |
| 674 |
Operators in the fabrication of goods n.e.c. |
| 681 |
Daily workers in metallic mineral deposits |
| 682 |
Daily workers in quarries |
| 683 |
Daily workers in deposits of other solid non metallic minerals |
| 684 |
Daily workers in oil wells |
| 686 |
Other daily workers in mine and quarry operations |
| 692 |
Chainers, markers, preparers of stakes, topography aids, daily workers in related occupations |
| 693 |
Daily workers in occupations related to the construction of bridges, roads, tunnels, dams and other special works |
| 694 |
Aids of carpenters, masons and other craftsmen included in category 6, related to the construction industry |
| 695 |
Other daily workers in occupations related to the construction industry n e c |
| 701 |
Stevedores |
| 702 |
Packers |
| 703 |
Loaders and motofreighters |
| 705 |
Daily workers in occupations related to storage |
| 706 |
Packers and bottlers of manufactured products and drinks |
| 707 |
Other daily workers in occupations of the manipulation of cargo n e c |
| 713 |
Daily workers in occupations related to the service of gas distribution |
| 714 |
Daily workers in occupations related to the service of lighting and electric energy |
| 715 |
Daily workers in occupations related to the supply of water and the provision of sanitary services |
| 716 |
Daily workers in occupations related to garage services, cleaning, lubrication and parking of automobiles |
| 717 |
Daily workers in public service (cleaning of streets and public places, etc.) |
| 718 |
Other daily workers n e c |
| 724 |
Firemen |
| 725 |
Police and detectives |
| 726 |
Other government employees who work for the compliance of the law |
| 727 |
Guards, watchmen and similar workers |
| 733 |
Butlers, trust fund managers persons in related occupations |
| 734 |
Housekeepers |
| 740 |
Domestic cooks |
| 741 |
Domestic maids and servants |
| 747 |
Cooks |
| 748 |
Servers in restaurants and cafes |
| 749 |
Bartenders |
| 750 |
Undocumented |
| 756 |
Launderers and ironers in laundry establishments |
| 758 |
Other workers in laundry establishments, dry cleaners and ironing clothes |
| 759 |
Home launderers and pressers for their own account |
| 765 |
Porters, superintendents, guards and watchmen |
| 766 |
Elevator operators |
| 767 |
Workers, cleaners and workers in related occupations |
| 768 |
Shoeshiners and other workers in related occupations |
| 774 |
Hairdressers and barbers |
| 775 |
Make up artists, masseurs, combers, and manicurists |
| 783 |
Owners of funeral homes |
| 785 |
Guides |
| 786 |
Street photographers |
| 787 |
Other service workers n.e.c. |
| 799 |
Non-identifiable occupations |
| 811 |
Member of the armed forces |
| 998 |
Persons who do not declare an occupation |
| 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.