| Value |
Category |
| 00 |
Armed forces |
| 10 |
Executive and legislative powers and direction of public administrations; direction of organizations of interest |
| 11 |
Direction of companies with 10 employees or more |
| 12 |
Management of commercial businesses with 10 salaried employees or more |
| 13 |
Management of hotel and restaurant businesses with fewer than 10 salaried employees |
| 14 |
Management of other businesses with fewer than 10 salaried employees |
| 15 |
Management of commercial businesses without salaried employees |
| 16 |
Management of hotel businesses without salaried employees |
| 17 |
Management of other businesses without salaried employees |
| 20 |
Associate Professions with degrees from 2nd and 3rd year university studies in physical sciences, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering |
| 21 |
Associate Professions with degrees from 2nd and 3rd year university studies in natural sciences and healthcare |
| 22 |
Associate Professions with degrees from 2nd and 3rd year university studies in education |
| 23 |
Legal professionals |
| 24 |
Business organizational professionals, social science and human science professionals, associated with degrees from 2nd and 3rd year university studies |
| 25 |
Writers, artists, and other related professions |
| 26 |
Associate Professions with degrees from 1st year university studies in physical sciences, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering |
| 27 |
Associate Professions with degrees from 1st year university studies in natural sciences and healthcare, except opticians, physical therapists, and similar |
| 28 |
Associate Professions with degrees from 1st year university studies in education |
| 29 |
Other associate professions with degrees from 1st year university studies |
| 30 |
Technicians in physical sciences, chemistry, and engineering |
| 31 |
Technicians in natural sciences and healthcare |
| 32 |
Technicians in nursery school, flight instructors, navigation and driving education |
| 33 |
Support professionals in financial and commercial operations |
| 34 |
Support professionals in administrative process |
| 35 |
Other technicians and support professionals |
| 40 |
Employees in accounting and financial services; and production and transportation support services |
| 41 |
Employees in libraries, mail services, and similar |
| 42 |
Operators of office machinery |
| 43 |
Administrative assistants without public attention tasks, not classified above |
| 44 |
Administrative assistants with public attention tasks, not classified above |
| 45 |
Direct public service employees in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators |
| 46 |
Cashiers, ticket vendors and other similar employees with direct public contact |
| 50 |
Workers in restaurant services |
| 51 |
Workers in personal services |
| 52 |
Workers in protection and security services |
| 53 |
Commercial store clerks and similar |
| 60 |
Specialized agricultural workers |
| 61 |
Specialized ranching workers |
| 62 |
Specialized workers in other agricultural activities |
| 63 |
Fishermen and specialized workers in the fishing industry |
| 70 |
Job-site supervisors and other construction supervisors |
| 71 |
Workers in structural construction work and similar |
| 72 |
Workers in construction finishing work and similar; painters and similar workers |
| 73 |
Supervisors in metal works and bosses of mechanic shops |
| 74 |
Workers in extractive industries |
| 75 |
Welders, laminators, metal structure assemblers, blacksmiths, toolmakers, and similar |
| 76 |
Mechanics and adjusters of machinery and electrical and electronic machinery and equipment |
| 77 |
Precision mechanics in metals, graphic arts workers, potters, glass workers, artisans in wood, textiles, and leather |
| 78 |
Workers in food, beverage, and tobacco industries |
| 79 |
Workers in wood treatments, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, clothing manufacture, fur, leather, footwear and similar industries |
| 80 |
Team leaders, and supervisors of non-mobile industrial installations |
| 81 |
Operators of non-mobile industrial installations and similar |
| 82 |
Supervisors of operators of non-mobile machinery |
| 83 |
Operators of non-mobile machinery |
| 84 |
Assemblers |
| 85 |
Locomotive machinists, operator of agricultural machinery and heavy mobile equipment and sailors |
| 86 |
Vehicle conductors for urban transportation and highway transportation |
| 90 |
Non-specialized commercial workers |
| 91 |
Domestic employees and other cleaning personnel inside buildings |
| 92 |
Building concierges, window washers and guards |
| 93 |
Other non-specialized service workers |
| 94 |
Agriculture and fishing day laborers |
| 95 |
Mining day laborers |
| 96 |
Construction workers |
| 97 |
Day laborers in manufacturing industries |
| 98 |
Day laborers in transportation and unloading |
| 99 |
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.