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Intercensal Population Survey 2005 - IPUMS Subset

Indonesia, 2005
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Industry (ID2005A_0441)

Data file: IDN2005-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 215
End: 217
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
VI.C. Household members age 10 or older
[Questions 626 - 629 were asked of household members age 10 or older.]




[Questions 627 - 629 were asked of persons age 10 or older who had work in the past week, as per question 626]




627. Main industry of your work.

Write completely: ________
Filled by CBS _ _ _
Categories
Value Category
11 Food plants: agricultural, plantation, and secondary crops
12 Animal husbandry
13 Combined agricultural or plantation with animal husbandry
14 Agricultural/ plantation/animal husbandry service
15 Hunting and trapping game
20 Forestry
50 Fisheries
101 Coal mining, peat excavation, and extracting gas from coal
102 Coal briquettes
111 Oil and gas, and geothermal energy manufacturing
112 Services for oil and gas
120 Uranium and thorium mining
131 Iron filings and iron ore
132 Metal and tin mining
141 Stone, clay, and sand excavation
142 Mining and excavation n.e.c. (not otherwise classified)
151 Processed meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, oil and fat
152 Dairy products
153 Grain mill products: starches and animal feed
154 Other food products
155 Beverages
160 Tobacco products
171 Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles
172 Made-up textile articles, except apparel; carpets
173 Knitted and crocheted fabrics and articles
174 Cotton Industry
181 Garments except fur apparel
182 Dressing and dyeing of fur; processing of fur
191 Tanning , dressing and processing of leather
192 Footwear
201 Sawmilling
202 Products of wood, woven rattan, bamboo, etc
210 Paper and paper products
221 Publishing
222 Printing and related services activities, including photo copy
223 Reproduction of recorded media
231 Coal based industries
232 Oil Refineries, oil manufacturing, and products from oil refining and natural gas
241 Basic chemicals
242 Other chemicals
243 Manmade fibres
251 Rubber and rubber products
252 Plastic products
261 Glass and glass products
262 Porcelain products
263 Clay products
264 Cement, lime and gypsum and their products
265 Stone products
266 Asbestos products
269 Non-metallic mineral products n.e.c.
271 Basic iron and steel
272 Basic precious and non-ferrous metals
273 Metal foundries
281 Structural metal products; tanks; steam generators
289 Other metal products, and metalworking services
291 General purpose machinery
292 Special purpose machinery
293 Domestic appliances n.e.c.
300 Office, accounting, and computing equipment
311 Electric motors, generators, and transformers
312 Electricity distribution and control apparatus
313 Insulated wire and cable
314 Accumulators, primary cells and batteries
315 Lighting equipment and electric lamps
319 Other electrical equipment n.e.c.
321 Electronic valves, tubes etc.
322 Television/radio transmitters; line communication apparatus
323 Radio and television receivers and associated products
331 Medical, measuring, testing appliances, etc. excludes optical instruments
332 Optical instruments and photographic equipment
333 Watches and clocks
341 Automobiles
342 Automobile bodies, trailers, and semi-trailers
343 Automobile parts and accessories
351 Ship/boat building and repair
352 Train manufacturing, spare parts and related equipment
353 Aircraft manufacture equipment and repair
359 Transport equipment n.e.c.
361 Furniture
369 Jewellery and related industries
371 Metal product recycling
372 Non- metal product recycling
401 Electric power
402 Gas
403 Steam and hot springs
410 Drinking water distribution and supply
451 Land preparation
452 Building construction
453 Building installation
454 Building construction finishing
455 Leasing construction and building demolition equipment
501 Automotive trading
502 Automotive maintenance and repair
503 Automotive spare parts and accessories
504 Motorcycle spare parts, and accessories
505 Fuel retail
511 Wholesale trade based on fee or contract
512 Trade of raw material from agricultural, live animals, food, beverage, and tobacco products in domestic trade other than automotives
513 Household goods
514 Intermediate trade of non- food, beverage, and tobacco, second hand and scrap products in domestic trade other than automotives
515 Machine, spare parts, and equipment in domestic trade other than automotives
519 Other domestic trade other than automotives
521 Various products sold indoors
522 Food, beverages, and tobacco sold indoors
523 Non- food, beverages, and tobacco sold indoors
524 Second hand goods sold indoors
525 Outdoor trade
526 Repair of private and household goods
531 Export trade based on fee and contract
532 Trade of raw material from agricultural, live animals, food, beverage, and tobacco products in export trade other than automotive
533 Textiles, clothes, and household goods in export trade other than automotive
534 Intermediate trade of non- food, beverage, and tobacco, second hand and scrap products in domestic trade other than automotives in export trade other than automotive
535 Machine, spare parts and equipment in export trade other than automotive
539 Other export trade other than automotive
541 Import trade based on fee or contract
542 Trade of raw material from agricultural, live animals, food, beverage, and tobacco products in import trade other than automotive
543 Textiles, clothes, and household goods in import trade other than automotive
544 Intermediate trade of non- food, beverage, and tobacco, second hand and scrap products in import trade other than automotive
545 Machine, spare parts and equipment in import trade other than automotive
549 Other import trade other than automotive
551 Accommodation
552 Restaurant, bar, and catering
601 Railways
602 Road Transport
603 Pipeline supply
611 Sea Transportation
612 Rivers and lakes transport
621 Scheduled air transport
622 Unscheduled air transport
631 Stevedoring
632 Storage, cold storage, and services in free trade zones
633 Other transport support activities
634 Travel bureaus
635 Packaging and courier services
639 Other services n.e.c. in activities supporting transport and travel bureaus
641 National post, other postal, and courier services
642 Telecommunications and radio
651 Financial intermediaries (banking)
659 Other financial services (leasing, pawning)
660 Insurance and pension funds
671 Supporting financial intermediation services other than insurance and pension funds
672 Supported insurance and pension fund services
701 Private dwelling and dormitory real estate
702 Real estate based on fees/contract
703 Tourist sea/river based tourism real estate
711 Transportation equipment
712 Other machines and equipment
713 Goods other than transport and machines n.e.c.
721 Hardware consulting
722 Software consulting
723 Data processing
724 Database services
725 Maintenance and repair of office and accounting equipment and computers
729 Other related activities to computer services and related activities
731 Research and development in science and technology
732 Research and development in social sciences and humanities
741 Law and accounting, tax, market research, and business management services and consulting
742 Architecture, technical and engineering, analysis and testing services and consulting
743 Advertising
749 Company services n.e.c.
751 Government administration
752 International relations, defence and security
753 Social security
801 Primary school
802 High school
803 Tertiary school
809 Education services n.e.c.
851 Health services
852 Veterinary services
853 Social welfare
900 Cleaning services
911 Business, managerial and professional organizations
912 Labor organizations
919 Other organizations
921 Film, radio, television, and other entertainment
922 News services
923 Libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural activities
924 Sports and other recreational activities
930 Other service activities
950 Personal household services
990 International organizations and other related bodies
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
7.7.3 Block VI.C. Household members age 10 or older




Question 627: Industry of main job
The way to determine whether the activity is the main job or not is as follows:

If the respondent during the past week has only one job, that job is considered as his/her main job.

If the respondent during the past week has more than one job, then the job that requires the most time is considered the main job. If the time is the same, then the job with the greatest earnings is considered the main job.


A person is considered to have more than one job if the work is carried out separately. Casual farm workers who work for several farmers are considered as having only one job.

Explanation:

1. If someone is on leave from a job and during that leave is not doing any other work, then his/her job that he/she is on leave from is the main job.

2. If someone is on leave and while on leave he/she carries out several other jobs, then one of his/her other jobs is considered his/her main job.


Example:

a. A marketing manager in a real estate company who during the past week was on leave and during that leave did not do any work; then, his/her work as real estate marketing manager is his/her main job.

[p. 112]

b. During the past week a doctor at the general hospital was on leave, and during his leave he helped his wife sell sports equipment; this doctor's main job during the past week is selling sport equipment.

c. During the past week a farmer who in addition to working on his own farm also helped plant rice in another farmer's field and received payment. This farmer is classified as having two jobs within the same field of industry, which is agriculture. The job where he spent more time is considered his main job. If the time is the same, then the job that earned the most is considered his main job.

d. If a person works in the morning to plant rice and works in the evening for a different farmer to plant vegetables, then this person is classified as having one job, that is: planting food crops.


Field of industry/work is the field of activity of the work/business/office where the person works.

The Industrial Classification used is the Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification 2000 (KBLI 2000) which no longer classifies the economic activities in Indonesia based on sector/field of activity (nine sectors), but uses category (18 categories) and major group (63 major groups).

Method of filling in the form: write the field of industry of the main job during the past week as completely as possible in order to facilitate the processing, in particular during coding at the BPS central office.

[p. 113]

Example of filling in field or work:
Incorrect

Agriculture
Gita Kencana Company
Transportation


Correct

Food crops agriculture -- grains/vegetables
Ready- made clothing industry/batik cloth at Gita Kencana Co.
Bus driver/driver for private household

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the respondent's industry of their main job.
Universe
Persons age 10+ who had work in the past week or were just temporarily not working last week

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Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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