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Censo de Población y Viviendas 1962 - IPUMS Subset

Paraguay, 1962
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General Directorate of Statistics and Censuses (DGEC), Minnesota Population Center
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Industry (3 digits) (PY1962A_0435)

Data file: PRY1962-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 175
End: 177
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Occupational (economic) characteristics

For persons 12 years of age and older



17. Industry (branch of economic activity): ____

Only for those employed or unemployed. Specify the type of establishment where the person performs the declared occupation, or if unemployed, the type of establishment where last employed. Examples: textile factory, shoe store, public school, law office, estate, ranch, etc.
Categories
Value Category
11 Agriculture
12 Cattle raising
21 Lumber extraction
40 Fishing
140 Extraction of stone, pebbles, and sand
200 Cattle slaughtering
201 Preparation and conservation of beef and pork
203 Manufacture of milled products
206 Manufacture of bread products and pastas
207 Sugar mills and refineries
208 Manufacture of caramels, candies, and sweets
209 Food product manufacturing industries
211 Spirits and alcoholic beverages
213 Beer and ice
214 Manufacture of non-alcholic beverages and soft-drinks
221 Cigarette manufacture
222 Cigar manufacture
232 Thread manufacture and weaving
241 Manufacture and assembly of footwear
242 Manufacture of outer clothing (tailoring)
243 Shops for dressmaking, embroidery, and shirt making
244 Manufacture of hat (cloth and palm)
251 Lumber yards and plywood manufacture
252 Construction carpentry
261 Manufacture of furniture and accessories
280 Printers, editorials, and related industries
291 Tanning and finishing shops
292 Manufacture of leather goods, except footwear
314 Manufacture of soap, waxes, polishes, paints and other chemical products not listed elsewhere
316 Manufacture of tannic acid
331 Manufacture of stone products for construction
333 Manufacture of articles made of clay, ceramic, and porcelain
334 Manufacture of cement
335 Manufacture of cement and stone products
351 Sheet metal manufacturing
352 Blacksmiths, welding shops
370 Construction and repair of machinery, appliances, accessories
381 Assembly of ships and boat repair
384 Automobile and bicycle repair
391 Manufactures of jewelry and related articles
392 Manufacturing industries not classified elsewhere
399 Manufacturing not elsewhere classified
400 Construction
511 Light and electrical energy
521 Water supply
611 Wholesale commerce
612 Retail commerce
620 Banks and other financial institutions
630 Insurance
711 Railroad transportation
712 Trams, omnibuses, taxis, etc
716 Water transportation
717 Air transportation
718 Transportation services
730 Communications
810 Government services
821 Public education
822 Medical and sanitary services
824 Religious organizations
826 Commercial and professional associations, labor organizations
829 Public services not classified elsewhere
831 Juridical services
833 Technical services
839 Business services not classified elsewhere
840 Recreational services
841 Lotteries, raffles, etc.
851 Domestic services
852 Restaurants, cafes, and other establishments that serve food
854 Laundromats and laundry services; cleaning and dying
855 Barber shops and beauty parlors
856 Photographic studios and comercial photography
859 Personal services not classified elsewhere
900 Unspecified activities
950 Other industry, response suppressed for confidentiality
998 Unknown
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.
Interviewer instructions
Item XVII: Industry (branch of economic activity)

202 - Industry means the type of business, establishment, office, organization, company, institution, etc., in which the person carries out the declared occupation.

203 - Annotate the information only for those persons for whom, in the previous Item (Item 16), an occupation was registered, and who pertain to one or the other of the groups: "employed," or "unemployed."

[pg. 27]

204 - As in the case of the occupation, try to be as concrete as possible in registering the type of establishment in which the person works or worked (in the case of "unemployed"), avoiding vague denominations. Therefore, avoid denominations such as workshop, office, store, company, factory, warehouse, etc. and instead specify in the following manner: shoe factory, radio repair shop, bookkeeper, leather storage shed, air transport company, refrigeration, construction company, textile factory, refinery, etc.

205 - Avoid annotating denominations that are based exclusively on the name of the establishment, such as "The Violeta" factory, "Fenix House," etc, and which do not give any idea about the type of industry or business carried out.

206 - In the case of mixed businesses, such as a hair cutting place in which one also has a small store or sells lottery tickets or tobacco, register the business which provides the most benefit or which the proprietor considers most important.

207 - If the person is a government employee, of an autonomous, semi-autonomous or municipal entity, annotate the proper name of the department in which they work, such as: Housing Ministry, Copacar, Apal, Municipal Bacteriological Institute, etc."

208 - If the person carries out the same occupation in more than one business or industry, the type of industry from which they receive their greatest income should be annotated. For example, in the case of a bookkeeper who keeps the books for a glass factory, a woman's clothing store, and a transport company, and receives their greatest income from the glass factory, this should be annotated as their "industry." It should be understood that this is not a case of a person who has an accountant firm and who attends a variety of clients, in the way that is done in many professions (medics, dentists, etc.).

209 - If the person carries out their occupation in a company that functions in two or more different industrial activities, the industrial activity with which the person is directly associated should be annotated, as long as this is one of the principal activities of the company, and not an accessory activity. Examples:

a) In the case of a single company that has factory for coaches, and one for furniture, the employee principle industry will be annotated as "coach factory" or "furniture factory," in accordance with the industry in which he works;

b) If a textile factory has its own electric plant that provides it with its necessary driving power, a person who works in the factory should be annotated as working principally in the industry of "textile factory," and not in "electric plant," since the latter activity is an accessory to the factory.

210 - With respect to domestic servants, their principle industry should be annotated as, "family house," or "group quarters."

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's industry (detailed).
Universe
Persons age 12+ employed or unemployed

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Concept
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Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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