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General Population Census IV and Housing II 1963 - IPUMS Subset

Uruguay, 1963
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General Office of Statistics and Censuses, Minnesota Population Center
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Secondary industry [2-digit] (UY1963A_0429)

Data file: URY1963-P-H

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Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 194
End: 195
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Occupational characteristics
For persons age 8 or older
[Questions 13-18 were asked of persons age 8 or older.]




18. Industry of secondary activity: ________

Only for those who declared a secondary occupation.

Write down the class of establishment where the second occupation is performed. Examples: bank, high school, cigarette factory, farm, pool, etc.
Categories
Value Category
1 Agricultural activities
2 Forestry and wood extraction
3 Hunting
4 Fishing
12 Mining, metals
13 Petroleum and natural gas
14 Extraction of stone, clay, and sand
20 Manufacturing industries, food (excluding beverages)
21 Manufacturing industries, beverages
22 Tobacco industry
23 Textile industry
24 Manufacturing of shoes, clothing, and other textile articles
25 Manufacturing of wood and cork, except furniture
26 Manufacturing of furniture and accessories
27 Manufacturing of paper and related products
28 Printing, publishing and related industries
29 Leather industry, except clothing and shoes
30 Manufacturing of rubber products
31 Manufacturing of chemicals and chemical products
32 Manufacturing of products derived from petroleum and coal
33 Manufacturing of non-metallic mineral products, except petroleum and coal
34 Basic metal industries
35 Manufacturing of metal products, except machinery and transportation equipment
36 Manufacturing of machinery, except electrical machinery
37 Manufacturing of machinery, apparatus, accessories, and electrical products
38 Manufacturing of transport equipment
39 Other manufacturing industries
40 Construction
51 Electricity, gas, and steam
52 Water and sewerage services
61 Wholesale trade
62 Banks and other financial institutions
63 Insurance
64 Real state
65 Retail trade
71 Transport
72 Storage
73 Communication
81 Government services
82 Services to the public
83 Business services
84 Recreational services
85 Personal services
90 Industry not well specified
98 Unknown
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.
Interviewer instructions
Occupational characteristics

Observation
222. Under the general title "Occupational characteristics" are six themes for titles 13 to 18. For the information to be collected, firstly the whole population of the country has to be grouped within two primary groups:


a) The economically active population.

b) The not economically active population.


Each one of these two large groups will be, at the same time, differentiated into sub-groups, and each and every one of these will be specified under title 13.

[p. 36]

223. Next, the principal occupation of those to be enumerated is investigated (title 14), considering that when a person works more than one occupation, it is the one that supplies the greatest income; and secondary occupation, that which follows the principal in importance regarding income. If a person only works one occupation, this will be the principal occupation.

224. Next, under the name industry of principal activity, the class of industry or place of work where said principal occupation is done (title 15) is to be investigated, and the category or role with which it is done, as employee, worker, etc. (title 16).

The same is for the investigation of secondary occupation when it exists (title 17), and the industry of secondary activity or class of industry where this last activity is done (title 18).

225. In order to get a rational and appropriate group of information, many individual situations should be contemplated which are adjusted to definitions, each time more refined by economic, social and technical censuses. Such definitions and methodological procedures to register information are structured in the form that reflects the occupational situation of those enumerated on the "day of the census".

226. The information asked for in titles 13 to 18 is intimately correlated. This means that once initial basic information is registered, no other information in titles 14 to 18 should be written down without having clarified, whether proceeding or not, the registration of information in the title immediately before. The information registered in title 13 is clarified, and continue conditionally for each one of the following titles until 18, according to the situation of the person enumerated.




Title 18: Industry of secondary activity
274. The same as for the industry of principal activity (title 15), write down, in concrete form, the class of establishment where a person does the secondary occupation that has been declared.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's secondary industry [2-digit].
Universe
Persons 8+ declaring a secondary occupation

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Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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