Value |
Category |
111 |
members of parliament and other legislators |
112 |
senior government executive officials |
113 |
traditional chiefs and village or community leaders |
114 |
politicians and senior administrators of special - interest |
119 |
legislators and senior government officails nec |
121 |
company directors, general managers and non-government chief |
122 |
production and operations managers |
123 |
other department managers |
129 |
company directors and corporate managers nec |
130 |
small business manager and managing supervisors |
131 |
|
211 |
geologist and geophysicists |
212 |
chemical |
219 |
physical scientist nec |
221 |
biologist, botanists, zoologists, and related proffessionals |
222 |
pharmacologists, pathologists and related professionals |
223 |
agronomists and related professionals |
229 |
life scientiists nec |
231 |
medical doctors |
232 |
dentists |
233 |
veterinarians |
234 |
phamacists |
239 |
health diagnosis and treatment professinals nec |
241 |
architects, town and traffic planners |
242 |
civil engineers |
243 |
electrical engineers |
244 |
electronics and telecommunications engineers |
245 |
mechanical e |
246 |
chemical engineers |
247 |
mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals |
248 |
catorgraphers and surveyors |
249 |
architects, engineers and related professionals |
251 |
colleges, university and higher education teaching professio |
252 |
secondary education teaching professionals |
253 |
vocational and technical education technical education teach |
259 |
teaching professionals nec |
261 |
mathematicians, statisticians and related professionals |
262 |
computer systems designers and analysis and computer program |
269 |
mathematicians, statisticians and computing professionals ne |
271 |
accountants |
272 |
personnel and occupational specialist |
273 |
public relations officers |
279 |
business professionalss nec |
281 |
economists |
282 |
psychologists |
289 |
social science and related professionals nec |
291 |
lawyers, judges and others legal professionals |
292 |
librarians, archivists and related information specialits |
293 |
authors, jounalist, and other writers |
294 |
religious professionals |
299 |
professionals nec |
311 |
physical science technicians |
312 |
civil engineering technicians, quantity surveyors and clrks |
313 |
electrical engineering technicians |
314 |
electronic and telecommunications engineering technicians |
315 |
mechanical engineering technicians |
316 |
chemical engineering technicians |
317 |
mining and metallurgical technicians |
318 |
draughtspersons |
319 |
physical and engineering science technicians nec |
321 |
computer assitants |
322 |
computer equipment operator |
329 |
computer associate professional nec |
331 |
photographerss and image and sound recording equipment opera |
332 |
broadcasting and telecommucations equipment operators |
333 |
medical equipment equipment operators |
334 |
aircrafts pilots |
335 |
aircraft controllers |
339 |
optical and electronic equipment operatord and controllers n |
341 |
life science technicians |
342 |
agronomy and forestry technicians |
343 |
farming and forestry advisors |
344 |
veterinary technicians |
345 |
nurses and midwives |
346 |
modern health associate professionals, except nurses, midwiv |
347 |
traditional medicine practitioners and faith healers |
349 |
life science health associate proffessionals n.e.c |
351 |
primary education teachers |
352 |
pre- primary education teachers |
359 |
primary and pre-primary education teachers |
361 |
insurance brokers and agents |
362 |
estates agents |
363 |
travel consultants and organisers |
364 |
buyers |
365 |
technical and commercila sales represantatives |
366 |
appraisers, valuers and actioneers |
367 |
securities and finance dealers and brokers |
369 |
finance and sales associate professionala nec |
371 |
administrative secretaries and assistants |
372 |
legal and related business associateprofessionals |
373 |
bookkeepers and accounting assistants |
374 |
statistical, mathematical and related associates professiona |
379 |
administrative associate professionals nec |
381 |
artists, painters, and sculptors |
382 |
decorators and commercial designers |
383 |
radio, television and other announcers |
384 |
musicians |
385 |
athletes and related sportspersons |
389 |
creative and performiing artists and sportspersons nec |
391 |
building, fire, safety, health and quality inspectors |
392 |
clearing and forwading agents |
393 |
social workers, welfare workers and community development wo |
394 |
customs, tax and related government associate professional |
395 |
police inspectors and detectives |
399 |
technicians and associate professionals nec |
411 |
secretaries, typists, word-processing and realted keyboard o |
412 |
calculating machine and data entry operators |
413 |
accounting, bookkeeping, statistical and finance clerks |
414 |
stock and production clerks |
415 |
transportation controllers and dspatchers |
416 |
library and filing clerks |
417 |
mail carriers and sorting clerks |
418 |
coding and proof-reading clerks |
419 |
office clerks |
421 |
cashiers and ticket clerks |
422 |
tellers and counter clerks |
423 |
travel agency and related clerks |
424 |
receptionists and information clerks |
425 |
telephone switchboard operators |
426 |
|
429 |
customer services clerks nec |
511 |
flight attendents and transport conductors |
512 |
game guides and other guides |
513 |
housekeepers and related workers |
514 |
cooks |
515 |
waiters, waitresses and bartenders |
516 |
child-care workers and teachers aids |
517 |
family welfare educators and related health assistants |
518 |
hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers |
519 |
personal services workers nec |
521 |
police officers |
522 |
fire-fighters |
523 |
prison guards |
524 |
security guards |
529 |
protective services workers nec |
531 |
shop salespersons and demostrators |
532 |
kiosk, street stall and market salespersons |
539 |
salespersons, demostrators and modules nec |
610 |
|
611 |
field crop and vegetable growers |
612 |
dairy and livestock producers |
613 |
poultry producers |
614 |
forestry workers, loggers, charcoal burners and related work |
615 |
fishery workers hunters and trappers |
619 |
market-oriented skilled agricultural and related workers nec |
620 |
subsistence agricultural and related workers |
711 |
miners and quarry workers |
712 |
shortfirers and blasters |
713 |
stone splitters, cutters and carnvers |
719 |
extraction trades workers n.e.c |
721 |
builders, traditional materials |
722 |
bricklayers and stonemasons |
723 |
concrete placers, concrete finishers and related workers |
724 |
contruction carpenters and joiners |
725 |
roofers |
726 |
plumbers and pipe fitters |
727 |
floor layers, building structure cleaners and related trades |
728 |
painters, building structure cleaners and related workers |
729 |
building and contruction trades workers nec |
731 |
motor vehicles mechanics and fitters |
732 |
refrigeration and air conditioning equipment mechanics |
733 |
agricultural or industrial machinery mechanics and fitters |
739 |
machinery mechanics and fitters nec |
741 |
blacksmiths and tool makers |
742 |
machine tool setters and setter-operators |
743 |
metal moulders and coremakers |
744 |
welders and flame-cutters |
745 |
boilersmiths |
746 |
panel beaters |
747 |
structural metal preparers and erectors |
748 |
riggers and cable splicers |
749 |
metal, machinery and related trades workers nec |
751 |
building electricians |
752 |
motor vehicle electricians |
753 |
electrical line instalers, repairers and cable jointers |
754 |
telegraph and telephone installers and services |
755 |
electronic fitters, mechanics and services |
759 |
electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters ne |
761 |
diamond cutters and polishers, jewellery and precious metal |
762 |
potters, brick and tile makers and related workers |
763 |
glass makers, cutters, grinders, finishers, engravers, etche |
764 |
basket makers, brush and broom makers, and wicker furniture |
765 |
weavers, spinners, knitters and crocheters |
766 |
tanners, shoe makers and repairers, and related leather good |
767 |
tailors and dressmakers |
769 |
handcraft workers not elsewhere classified |
771 |
traditional beer and beverages makers |
772 |
butchers |
773 |
bakers, pastry cooks and confectionery makers |
779 |
food processing and related trades workers nec |
781 |
wood treaters |
782 |
village carpenters and wooden furniture makers |
783 |
woodworking machine setters and setter-operators |
789 |
wood treaters, wood furniture and related trades workers nec |
791 |
printing and related trades workers |
792 |
watch repairers and other precision instrument makers and re |
799 |
craft and trades workers not elsewhere classified |
811 |
mining and mineral processing plant operators |
812 |
well drillers and borers |
813 |
metal processing plant operators |
814 |
glass and ceramics plant operators |
815 |
wood processing and papermaking plant operators |
816 |
chemical processing plant operators |
817 |
power production, steam engine, boiler, incinerator and wate |
818 |
automated assembly line operator |
819 |
industrial plant operators nec |
821 |
metal and mineral products machine operators |
822 |
chemical products machine operators |
823 |
rubber and plastic products machine operators |
824 |
wood products machine operators |
825 |
printing, binding and paper products machine operators |
826 |
textile, fur and leather products machine operators |
827 |
food and related products machine operators |
828 |
assemblers |
829 |
stationary machine operators and assemblers nec |
831 |
locomotive engine drivers, railway brakers, signallers and s |
832 |
car, taxi, van, motorcycle and bus drivers |
833 |
heavy truck and lorry drivers |
834 |
motorised farm and forestry machinery operators |
835 |
earthmoving and related machinery operators |
836 |
crane and hoist operators |
837 |
lifting-truck operators |
839 |
drivers and mobile machinery operators nec |
888 |
botswana defence force personnel |
911 |
mining and quarry labourers |
912 |
contruction and maintenance labourers |
913 |
mealie stampers |
914 |
hand packers, assembling labourers and other manufacturing l |
915 |
freight handlers |
916 |
|
919 |
labourers in mining, contruction, manufacturing & transport |
920 |
|
921 |
cattle herders |
922 |
farm labourers |
923 |
domestic gardeners |
924 |
forestry labourers |
925 |
fishery, hunting and trapping labourers |
929 |
agricultural and related labourers nec |
931 |
street vendors, hawkers and related workers |
932 |
shoe cleaners, vehicle washers, other street services elemen |
933 |
domestic maids and related helpers, cleaners and launderers |
934 |
building caretakers and window cleaners |
935 |
messengers, porters, package carriers and deliverers |
936 |
garbage collectors |
937 |
street sweepers, wood choopers, water carriers and relate la |
938 |
doorkeepers and watchpersons |
939 |
elementary occupations nec |
999 |
occupation not stated or not classified |
Sysmiss |
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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.