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National Panel Survey 2011-2012
Wave III

Uganda, 2011 - 2012
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UGA_2011_UNPS_v02_M
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Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS)
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  • AGSEC1
  • AGSEC3A
  • AGSEC3B
  • AGSEC4A
  • AGSEC4B
  • AGSEC5A
  • AGSEC5B
  • AGSEC6A
  • AGSEC6B
  • AGSEC6C
  • AGSEC7A
  • AGSEC7B
  • AGSEC8A
  • AGSEC8B
  • AGSEC8C
  • AGSEC8D
  • AGSEC8E
  • AGSEC9
  • AGSEC10
  • CSEC1
  • CSEC2a
  • CSEC2b
  • CSEC2c
  • CSEC2c_1
  • CSEC3_1
  • CSEC3a
  • CSEC3b
  • CSEC3c
  • CSEC3d
  • CSEC3e
  • CSEC3f
  • CSEC3g
  • CSEC3h
  • CSEC3i
  • CSEC3j
  • CSEC3k
  • CSEC3L
  • CSEC3m
  • CSEC4ab
  • CSEC4c
  • CSEC4d
  • CSEC4e
  • CSEC4f
  • CSEC4g
  • CSEC4h
  • CSEC4i
  • CSEC4j
  • CSEC4k
  • CSEC4l
  • CSEC4m
  • CSEC4n
  • CSEC4o
  • CSEC4p
  • CSEC4p_B
  • CSEC4q
  • CSEC4r
  • CSEC5_1
  • CSEC5a
  • CSEC5b
  • CSEC5c
  • CSEC5d
  • CSEC5e
  • CSEC6a
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  • CSEC6c
  • CSEC6d
  • CSEC6e
  • GSEC1
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  • GSEC3
  • GSEC4
  • GSEC5
  • GSEC6A
  • GSEC6B
  • GSEC6C
  • GSEC8
  • GSEC9A
  • GSEC9B
  • GSEC10A
  • GSEC10B
  • GSEC10C
  • GSEC11
  • GSEC12
  • GSEC14
  • GSEC15B
  • GSEC15BB
  • GSEC15C
  • GSEC15D
  • GSEC16
  • GSEC17A
  • GSEC17B
  • GSEC17C
  • GSEC18
  • GSEC18A
  • GSEC18B
  • UNPS_Geovars_1112
  • WSEC2A
  • WSEC2B_1
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  • HH_SEC10_2
  • AGSEC2A
  • AGSEC2B

Description (h8q19a)

Data file: GSEC8

Overview

Valid: 8510
Invalid: 5085
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 74
End: 77
Width: 4
Range: 111 - 1000
Format: Numeric

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Categories
Value Category Cases
111 Legislators 0
0%
112 Senior Government Officials (Under Secretaries and above) 4
0%
113 Traditional Chiefs 0
0%
114 Administrators of Special Interest Organizations (Political Parties, Trade Unions etc.) 3
0%
121 Directors and Chief Executives (including General Managers) 0
0%
122 Specialized Managers 1
0%
123 Managing Supervisors 1
0%
141 Heads of Diplomatic Missions 1
0%
151 Political Mobilizers and Cadres 2
0%
211 Physicist, Chemists and Related Professionals 1
0%
212 Mathematicians, Statisticians 1
0%
213 System Designers, Computer Programmers 1
0%
214 Architects, Engineers, Cartographers, Surveyors, Town Planners and Related Professionals 2
0%
221 Biologists, Zoologists, Botanists, Bacteriologists, Pharmacologists, Agronomists and Related Professionals 0
0%
222 Health Professionals (except Nursing) e.g. Medical ,Doctors, Dentists, Pharmacists, Veterinary Doctors 0
0%
223 Nursing and Midwifery Professionals 4
0%
224 Other Health Professionals 1
0%
231 College, University, and Higher Education Teaching Professionals 4
0%
232 Secondary Education Teaching Professionals 12
0.1%
233 Primary and Pre-Primary Education Teaching Professionals 14
0.2%
234 Special Education Teaching Professionals 0
0%
235 Teacher Training Institutes Teaching Professionals 1
0%
236 Vocational Training Institutes Teaching Professionals 0
0%
237 Agricultural, Fishery, and Veterinary Training Institutes TeachingProfessionals 1
0%
238 Educational Methods Specialists, School Inspectors, and Other Teaching Professionals 2
0%
241 Accountants, Business Administrators, and Business Professionals 7
0.1%
242 Legal Professionals 0
0%
243 Archivist, Librarians, and Related Information Professionals 0
0%
244 Social Science and Related Professionals e.g. Economics, Sociologists, Historians, Philosophers, Social Work Professional and Political Scientists. 3
0%
245 Writers and Creative and Performing artists 1
0%
246 Religion Professionals (Ordained Catechist) 1
0%
247 Other Officials and Administrators 3
0%
248 Professionals not elsewhere classified. 7
0.1%
311 Physical Science and Engineering Technicians 6
0.1%
312 Computer Assistants and Computer Equipment Controllers 3
0%
313 Optical, Electronic, and Medical Equipment Operators 1
0%
314 Ship and Air Craft Controllers and Technicians 1
0%
315 Building, Safety, and Health Inspectors 4
0%
321 Biological and Other Life Science Technicians 2
0%
322 Agronomy, Forestry, and Farming Technicians and Advisors 0
0%
323 Nurses and Midwives (Associate Professionals) 16
0.2%
324 Medical Assistants 7
0.1%
325 Dental Assistants 1
0%
326 Veterinary and Fishery Assistants 0
0%
327 Pharmaceutical Assistants and Dispensers 3
0%
328 Other Life Science Professionals 4
0%
329 Traditional Medicine Practitioners and Faith Healers 2
0%
331 Post-primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals 16
0.2%
332 Primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals 90
1.1%
333 Pre-primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals 16
0.2%
334 Special Education Teaching Associate Professionals 2
0%
335 Other Teaching Associate Professionals not elsewhere classified 7
0.1%
341 Finance and Sales Associate Professionals 2
0%
342 Business Service Agents and Trade Brokers e.g. Clearing and forwarding agents, employment agents, Labour contractors 0
0%
343 Public and Private Administrative Associate Professionals 5
0.1%
344 Government Associate Professionals 2
0%
345 Police Inspectors and Detectives 6
0.1%
346 Social Work Associate Professionals 7
0.1%
347 Artistic, Entertainment, Broadcasting and Sports Associate Professionals 2
0%
348 Non-ordained Religion Associate Professionals 6
0.1%
349 Associate Professionals and Civil Servants not elsewhere classified 2
0%
351 Experienced Non-professionals in Life Science 1
0%
352 Experienced Non-professionals in Teaching 4
0%
353 Experienced Non-professionals in Sports and Cultural Entertainment 0
0%
354 Self Employed Operating Unspecified Business 1
0%
355 Experienced Non-professionals in Other Professions not elsewhere classified 11
0.1%
403 1
0%
411 Secretaries and Keyboard Operating Clerks e.g. Secretaries, Word Processor, Stenographer, Typists, Data Entry Operator. 6
0.1%
412 Numerical Clerks (Statistical, Finance, Book Keeping, and Accounting) Clerks 3
0%
413 Material Recording and Transport Clerks 1
0%
414 Library, Mail, Filling Coders, Proof Readers and Related Clerks 0
0%
421 Cashier, Teller, and Related Clerks, Book Makers, Money Lenders, Debt collector 6
0.1%
422 Client Information Clerks 1
0%
511 Travel Attendants, Guides, Conductors, and Taxi Brokers 24
0.3%
512 Restaurant Services Workers and Cooks 62
0.7%
513 Personal Care Workers and Related Workers e.g. Nursing/ dental/Pharmaceutical aid, 1
0%
514 Other Personal Services Workers e.g. Housekeepers, Hairdressers, Barbers 42
0.5%
515 Astrologers, Fortune Tellers, and Related Workers 3
0%
516 Protective Service Workers, Policemen, Prison Wardens 16
0.2%
521 Shop Salespersons and Demonstrators 114
1.3%
522 Stall and Market Salespersons 104
1.2%
523 Fashion and Other Models 3
0%
531 Government and Private Agents 11
0.1%
532 Importers (People Who Import Only) 2
0%
533 Exporters (People Who Export Only) 0
0%
534 Importers and Exporters 0
0%
535 Produce Buyers 37
0.4%
536 Dealers in Agricultural and Farm Products 47
0.6%
537 Wholesale Traders not elsewhere classified. 21
0.2%
541 Food and Beverages 104
1.2%
542 General Merchandise and Domestic Wares 42
0.5%
543 Textiles, Footwear and Other Personal Effects Goods 18
0.2%
545 Human Drugs 4
0%
549 Retailers not elsewhere classified 39
0.5%
611 Market Gardeners and Crop Growers 376
4.4%
612 Market-oriented Animal Producers 8
0.1%
613 Market-oriented Crop and Animal Producers 29
0.3%
614 Forestry and Related Workers 34
0.4%
615 Fishery Workers, Hunters, and Trappers 14
0.2%
616 Foremen in Commercial Farming and Fishery 9
0.1%
621 Subsistence Agricultural Workers 5815
68.3%
622 Subsistence Animal Rearing 289
3.4%
623 Subsistence Fishery and Related Workers 8
0.1%
711 Miners Blasters, Stone Cutters, and Carvers 5
0.1%
712 Building Frame and Related Trades Workers 8
0.1%
713 Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers 8
0.1%
714 Painters, Building Decorators, Structure Cleaners, and Related Workers 5
0.1%
715 Brick Layers, Masons, and Other Related Workers 22
0.3%
721 Metal Molders, Welders, Sheet Metal Workers, Structural Metal PreparesMaterials 4
0%
722 Blacksmiths, Toolmakers and related Materials 1
0%
723 Machinery Mechanics and Fitters 24
0.3%
724 Electrical and Electronic Instrument Mechanics and Fitters 3
0%
731 Precision Workers in Metal and Related Material 3
0%
732 Potters, Glass Formers, and Related Workers 2
0%
733 Handicraft Workers in Wood, Textiles, and Related Materials 24
0.3%
734 Printing and Related Trades Workers 0
0%
741 Foods and Related Products Processing Trades Workers 16
0.2%
743 Textiles and Garment Trades Workers (including Tailors) 22
0.3%
744 Hides and Skins, Leather and Shoe Making Trades Workers 2
0%
745 Other Craftsmen not elsewhere classified 11
0.1%
751 Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Joiners, Basket Weavers, and Brush Makers 15
0.2%
811 Mining and Mineral Processing Plant Operators 2
0%
812 Metal Processing Plant Operators 2
0%
813 Glass and Ceramics Kiln and Related Plant Operators 0
0%
814 Wood Processing and Paper Making Plant Operators 1
0%
815 Chemical Processing Plant Operators 0
0%
816 Power Generating and Related Plant Operators 1
0%
817 Automated Assembly and Industrial Robot Operators 1
0%
821 Metal and Mineral Products Processing Machine Operators 1
0%
822 Chemical Products Machine Operators 0
0%
823 Rubber and Plastics Products Machine Operators 1
0%
824 Wood Products Machine Operators 3
0%
825 Printing, Binding and Related Plant Operators 3
0%
826 Chemical Processing Plant Operators 0
0%
827 Food and Related Products Processing Machine Operators 6
0.1%
828 Assemblers 1
0%
829 Other Stationary Machine Operators and Assemblers 5
0.1%
831 Railway Engine Drivers and Related Workers 1
0%
832 Motor Vehicle Drivers 35
0.4%
833 Agricultural, Earthmoving, Lifting, and Mobile Materials Handling Equipment Operators 0
0%
841 Foremen/Supervisors in Plant, Machine Operators and Assemblers 2
0%
911 Street Vendors and Related Workers e.g. street food vendors, Street vendors, Tel. Sales person 46
0.5%
912 Shoe Cleaning and Other Street Elementary Occupation Services e.g Shoe polisher, Car washers 5
0.1%
913 Domestic Helpers e.g. House girls 38
0.4%
914 Building Caretakers and Window Cleaners 4
0%
915 Messengers, Watchers and Security Workers 10
0.1%
916 Garbage Collectors and Related Laborers 2
0%
917 Other Elementary Service Workers not elsewhere classified. 118
1.4%
918 2
0%
921 Agricultural, Fishery and Related Laborers 120
1.4%
931 Laborers in Mining 11
0.1%
932 Construction Laborers 76
0.9%
933 Manufacturing Laborers 54
0.6%
934 Transport Laborers 74
0.9%
935 General Laborers 54
0.6%
941 Foremen/Supervisors in Elementary Occupation Services 12
0.1%
999 27
0.3%
1000 15
0.2%
Sysmiss 5085
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.
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