| Value |
Category |
| 001 |
Architects |
| 002 |
Surveyors |
| 003 |
Civil engineers |
| 004 |
Electrical engineers |
| 005 |
Mechanical engineers |
| 007 |
Engineers not specified in other categories |
| 008 |
Industrial engineer |
| 009 |
Technical draughtsman |
| 010 |
Topographers |
| 011 |
Technical engineers |
| 012 |
Industrial chemists |
| 013 |
Physicists and other specialists in similar sciences geophysicists, meteorologists, astronomers, geologists. |
| 015 |
Bacteriologists |
| 016 |
Pharmaceutical Chemists |
| 017 |
Laboratory chemists, physicists and pharmacists assistants |
| 018 |
Agronomy assistants |
| 019 |
Agronomists |
| 020 |
Veterinarians |
| 021 |
Livestock Technicians |
| 022 |
Poultry Technicians |
| 024 |
Fish Technicians |
| 025 |
Forestry Technicians |
| 026 |
Biologists and naturalists |
| 027 |
Other professionals in similar occupations not specified in other categories. (Including agricultural technicians, technicians in the cultivation of tobacoo, malarioligists, epimediologist, pathologist |
| 029 |
Doctors, surgeons |
| 030 |
Dentists |
| 032 |
Medical practicioners |
| 033 |
Optometrists, audiologists, dental assistants, and similar |
| 034 |
Physical therapists and electro therapists |
| 035 |
X ray operators and radiological technicians |
| 036 |
Dieticians, nutritionists |
| 038 |
Pharmacists (untrained) |
| 039 |
Homeopaths |
| 041 |
Massagists |
| 042 |
Professional nurses |
| 043 |
Other nurses (Including private and assistant |
| 044 |
Professional midwives |
| 046 |
Other midwives |
| 047 |
Rectors, professors and university professors |
| 048 |
Professors and teachers of secondary schools and of arts and crafts |
| 049 |
Teachers in primary schools |
| 050 |
Teachers in remedial schools |
| 051 |
Teachers in commercial, dance and barber schools |
| 052 |
Mathematicians, programmers and system analysts |
| 053 |
Actuaries |
| 055 |
Statisticians, coders, statistical technicians |
| 056 |
Economists and Accountants |
| 057 |
Auditors |
| 058 |
Anthropologists, Historians, Psychologists, Sociologists and related disciplines |
| 060 |
Lawyers, legal advisors |
| 061 |
Magistrates and judges |
| 063 |
Notaries, justices of the peace, civil registrars, court reporters |
| 065 |
Editors, journalists, correspondents, reporters, announcers and other people in similar ocupations |
| 066 |
Pottery sculptors, artistic engravers |
| 067 |
Decorators, commercial drawers, interior decorators, shop window decorators, set designers |
| 069 |
Composers, musicians, singers, music professors, directors of orchestras, directors of choirs and people in similar occupations |
| 070 |
Dance professors, ballerinas, directors of dance and choreographers |
| 072 |
Scene directors, actors, entertainers, (comedians and comics, acrobats, conjurers, illusionists, palmists and people in similar occupations) |
| 073 |
Producers of theater, movies, radio broadcasting and television |
| 074 |
Radio or TV announcers |
| 075 |
Ministers, Directors, High government officials, Secretaries and Sub-Secretaries of State Agencies, Employees and inspectors of the National Government (Including Inspector and Supervisor of Education; inspectors of customs, of patents, of work, etc.) |
| 077 |
Employees and inspectors of Governments of intendancies, municipalities, cities and localities |
| 078 |
Directors and managers in wholesale commerce, import and export trade |
| 079 |
Directors and managers in retail commerce, supermarkets, stores |
| 080 |
Owners, directors, managers - construction, mines, quarries and petroleum |
| 081 |
Directors, managers - insurance, banks, real estate holdings, buildings |
| 082 |
Directors and managers - transportation, warehousing and storage |
| 083 |
Directors and managers - communications, hospitals, mail newspapers, radio, TV, and publicity and public services |
| 084 |
Directors and managers of factories and general administrators |
| 086 |
Directors and managers, service businesses, hotels, restaurants, cafes, bars, boarding houses, rooming houses |
| 087 |
Administrators of commercial enterprises, sporting, entertainment, and amusement businesses |
| 088 |
Directors of central administrative departments or divisions |
| 089 |
Heads or managers of administrative divisions |
| 090 |
Priests, clerics, chaplains, nuns, pastors, rabbis, religious superiors, bishops, missionaries, religious ministers, and religious sisters |
| 091 |
Directors of civil service, experts in personnel administration, specialists in public administration |
| 092 |
Translators, interpreters, commercial translators |
| 094 |
Archivists, librarians, cataloguers, indexers |
| 095 |
Social welfare workers |
| 096 |
Photographers, artistic, technical or portraiture |
| 098 |
Merchant marine capitans, river boat or port officials or practicioners |
| 101 |
Pilots, self employed or commercial |
| 103 |
Athletes, jockeys |
| 105 |
Referees of sports competitions, trainers, and judges |
| 106 |
Physical education professors |
| 107 |
Administrators or employees of public offices, hospitals, courts, ministries, schools, and municipalities |
| 108 |
Accountant assistants |
| 110 |
Bookkeepers and accountants |
| 111 |
Tellers, cashiers, treasurers |
| 113 |
Bill collectors |
| 114 |
Payroll clerks |
| 115 |
Typists, shorthand clerks, administrative secretaries |
| 116 |
Teletypists |
| 117 |
Operators of punch card machines and similar machines |
| 119 |
Operators of reproduction copy machines and mimeograph machines |
| 120 |
Operators of computers |
| 122 |
Operators of accounting machines and calculators |
| 124 |
Inspectors, transportation controllers, despatchers - air, land, marine and river transportation |
| 125 |
Station masters |
| 127 |
Supervisors of telephone and telegraph traffic |
| 128 |
Mail deliverers |
| 129 |
Messengers |
| 130 |
Sorters and classifiers of correspondance (Post office) |
| 131 |
Special and package deliverymen |
| 132 |
Telephone operators |
| 133 |
Telegraph operators |
| 134 |
Operators of radiocommunications, radio telegraph operators and radio telephone operators |
| 136 |
Train engineers |
| 137 |
Ticket collector in buses, trains, streetcars and other means of transportation |
| 138 |
Storage employees, stock workers, foremen, overseers, and dispatchers |
| 139 |
Receptionists, information desk employees |
| 140 |
Employees in transportation services, travel or tourist agents |
| 141 |
Employees in banking and financial services |
| 142 |
Library and archive employees |
| 144 |
Employees in the sale of tickets to the theater, variety shows, lottery and other tickets |
| 145 |
Other office employees and people in similar occupations not specified in other catergories |
| 146 |
Vendors - owners, wholesale commerce, import or export trade |
| 147 |
Vendors - owners, retail commerce, pharmacies, bars, shops, and stores |
| 148 |
Vendors and salesclerks of stores, pharmacies, gas stations, clothing stores, etc. |
| 150 |
Newspaper and magazine vendors |
| 151 |
Street or door-to-door salespeople of merchandise |
| 153 |
Street salespeole of food (hot food, candy, bread, vegetables, seafood, eggs, ice cream, sodas, etc.) |
| 154 |
Wholesale agents, brokers, and representatives |
| 155 |
Representatives of factories or commercial institutions (Including bottlers, chemical and medical laboratories) |
| 156 |
Insurance agents and brokers |
| 158 |
Real estate agents and brokers |
| 159 |
Salesmen, brokers, and agents of stocks and bonds, |
| 161 |
Appraisers, bank examiners, auctioneers |
| 162 |
Lottery agents, livestock consignees, commission agents |
| 163 |
Customs agents, import-export brokers |
| 164 |
Agents and representatives of shipping and transport companies |
| 165 |
Tourist and travel agents |
| 167 |
Publicity and advertising agents |
| 168 |
Livestock and wool brokers |
| 169 |
Administrators and foremen of agricultural or livestock operations |
| 170 |
Farmers - Owners, lessees, sharecroppers and tenant farmers |
| 171 |
Ranchers, landowners, horse breeders |
| 172 |
Poultry owners and breeders |
| 173 |
Beekeeper owners |
| 175 |
Small farm owners, truck farmers, self-employed farmers |
| 176 |
Flower growers, proprietors or self-employed |
| 177 |
Forestry land owners |
| 178 |
Fruit orchard owners |
| 179 |
Vineyard owners or self-employed |
| 180 |
Agricultural and livestock workers, day laborers, ranch hands, cane cutters, fence stringers |
| 181 |
Tractor drivers, harvestor operators, agricultural machinists |
| 182 |
Gardeners, fruit harvesters, park foremen, seed and seedling classifers and sorters |
| 184 |
Diary workers, milkers |
| 185 |
Sheepshearer, shepherds, herders |
| 186 |
Fishing persons and people in occupations related to the fishing industry and who belong to fishing boat crews |
| 187 |
Diver fishermen |
| 190 |
Forestry workers, inspectors, caretakers, and planters |
| 192 |
Timber and mill foremen, rafters, ax workers, woodcutters, sawyers |
| 193 |
People occupied in the production of coal from firewood (charcoal makers) |
| 195 |
Chauffeurs and drivers of taxis |
| 196 |
Drivers of trucks, vans, semis |
| 198 |
Bus and trolley drivers and conductors |
| 199 |
Cart drivers and coachmen (Including small cart drivers) |
| 200 |
Drovers of animals and drivers of horse drawn carts |
| 201 |
Push cart operators and bicycle delivery |
| 203 |
Train, bus, locomotive conductors and drivers |
| 204 |
Locomotive firemen, stokers |
| 205 |
Seamen, boatswain, merchant marine (not navy) |
| 206 |
Launchers, conductors and boat owners |
| 208 |
Machine workers, burners and grease gun users on ships (Including ship mechanics) |
| 209 |
Workers and day laborers in maritime transport |
| 211 |
Air traffic control managers, operators and technicians in airport towers |
| 214 |
Train signal operators, guardsmen, brakemen and switchmen |
| 217 |
Wool and textile factory workers: carders, washers, combers, preparers |
| 218 |
Textile factory workers: fuller, dyer, water-proofer |
| 219 |
Home spinner, winder |
| 220 |
textile factory workers: bobbin winder, floor boss, machinist, spinner, skein maker |
| 221 |
Stocking factory workers: darner, floor boss, machine operator, weaver |
| 222 |
Home or self-employed weaver, maker and mender of fishing nets, or stockings |
| 225 |
Textile factory workers: loom operators |
| 226 |
Textile factor workers: dyers, stampers, pressers |
| 227 |
Textile factory workers: apprentices, foremen, machinists, operators, supervisors |
| 228 |
Tailors in factories or shops |
| 229 |
Apprentice or assistant tailors in factories or shops, jacket makers in homes |
| 230 |
Leather workers: assistants, cutters, furriers |
| 231 |
Milliners, dressmakers (self employed, shop or store) |
| 232 |
Couturiers, seamstresses, embroiderers (apprentices, skilled, home, self employed, shop or factory) |
| 235 |
Glove and tie makers (home, shop or factory) |
| 236 |
Designers |
| 237 |
Shirt makers (home, shop or factory) |
| 239 |
Upholsterers, makers of sandals, mattresses, umbrellas |
| 240 |
Cobblers and shoe repairers |
| 242 |
Cutters, shoetree makers and other people occupied in the factory production of footwear |
| 243 |
Saddlers, trimmers and other people in similar occupations |
| 244 |
Other people in occupations related to the making of leather articles, except footwear, gloves and articles of clothing |
| 245 |
Carpenters: buildings, furniture, flooring, and similar items (Including assemblers) |
| 246 |
Cabinet makers, sawyers, brushers, moulders, and workers in other occupations in the wood industry |
| 248 |
Polisher, finisher, furniture maker, and workers in furniture factories |
| 249 |
Other artisans and operators in wood such as those who make clogs, chests, frames, boxes and other articles and household equipment made of wood (Including wood carvers and lathe operators) |
| 251 |
Paver, brick layer, floor tiling paver, plasterers and finishers in concrete and cement |
| 252 |
Plasterworker and plasterer |
| 253 |
Tilers and roofers |
| 254 |
Glass fitters |
| 256 |
Sign painters |
| 257 |
Wall paper hangers and construction painters |
| 258 |
Painters of boats, vehicles, equipment, machines, cars |
| 259 |
Plumbers, pipe fitters and plumbers |
| 260 |
Riveters and reinforcer of metalic structures, reinforcers in naval constructions |
| 261 |
Body shop workers, tinsmiths, boilermakers and other people in sheet metal jobs |
| 262 |
Skilled welders, electric torch or gas welding torch |
| 263 |
Electricians and electrical installers and repairers |
| 265 |
Installers, linesmen and repairers of lines for telephone, telegraphs and electrical power |
| 266 |
Electricians - repairers of radio and television sets |
| 267 |
Electricians - repairers of refrigerators and other electric appliances of domestic or factory use |
| 268 |
Technical repairers of calculators and IBM computers |
| 270 |
Electricians specializing in autos and vehicles in general |
| 271 |
Skilled installers of telephones and telephone lines |
| 273 |
Installers of electrical equipment |
| 274 |
Assemblers of machinery and factories, installer of machinery in factories |
| 275 |
Auto repairmen, assemblers of autos, auto mechanics, skilled mechanics |
| 276 |
Airplane mechanics |
| 277 |
Locomotive mechanics |
| 279 |
Industrial mechanics |
| 280 |
Office equipment mechanics and repairmen |
| 282 |
Locksmiths |
| 283 |
Metal machinists, operators, millers, polishers |
| 284 |
Grease workers, lubricators of machinery |
| 285 |
Mechanics of ships and shipyards |
| 287 |
Watchmakers |
| 288 |
Optical mechanics |
| 289 |
Dental prosthesis mechanics (Including dental technician |
| 290 |
Other mechanics of precision apparatuses and instruments |
| 291 |
Mechanics and repairmen for photographic equipment |
| 292 |
Typographers and setters |
| 293 |
Linotypists and monitypists |
| 294 |
Printing press operators |
| 296 |
Electrotypists |
| 298 |
Photo-engravers |
| 299 |
Bookbinders |
| 301 |
Developers of film and movies |
| 302 |
Lithographers |
| 303 |
Other people in occupations related to graphic arts not specified in other categories (Including assistants and apprentices) |
| 304 |
Quarry extraction workers: cutters, carvers |
| 306 |
Quarry processing workers: washers, grinders, millers |
| 307 |
Smelter furnace metal workers |
| 308 |
Tool makers, molders of metals |
| 309 |
Blacksmiths, forgers, filers and hammerers |
| 310 |
Laminators, drillers of metals |
| 311 |
Galvanizors and operators occupied in electroplating |
| 312 |
Other metal workers |
| 313 |
Ceramics workers |
| 315 |
Potters |
| 316 |
Glassblowers, casters, molders and drillers of glass |
| 317 |
Artesans and operators in the making of ceramics, porcelain, crockery and similar products |
| 318 |
Workers in the making of brick, cement, cement blocks, stone monoliths and similar products |
| 320 |
Glass formers, cutters, grinders and finishers |
| 321 |
Marble cutters, millers, grinders, and finishers |
| 323 |
Glass, brick and ceramics kilnmen |
| 324 |
Grinders, crushers and operators in chemical processes |
| 325 |
Operators of ovens, cooks, toasters and other workers related to the thermal treatment of chemical products and connected workers |
| 326 |
Distillers and other operators in distillatiion appliances |
| 327 |
Operators in occupations related to refining of petroleum |
| 329 |
Operators and workers in occupations related to making of soap |
| 330 |
Operators, workers and day-laborers in occupations related to sawying of lumber |
| 332 |
Operators in occupations related to the making of paper and cardboard |
| 333 |
Operators in occupations related to the extraction of wood fibers for the making of paper |
| 334 |
Slaughterhouse workers in the frozen or chilled meat industry |
| 335 |
Operators in the preparation of meat in slaughterhouses and meat processing plants |
| 337 |
Millers and operators in flourmills |
| 338 |
Bread and pastry makers; noodles, candy, carmel, chocolate and confectionery workers |
| 339 |
Operators in occupations related to the making of butter, cheeses, ice cream and other dairy products |
| 340 |
Operators in occupations related to salted fish and other fish products |
| 341 |
Millers and toasters of coffee and associated factory workers |
| 342 |
Operators in the making of wine, beer and non alcoholic beverages |
| 343 |
Operators in occupations related to the production of sugar |
| 344 |
Operators in the making of ice |
| 346 |
Pickers, mixers and other operators in the preparation of tobacoo |
| 347 |
Cigarette makers |
| 348 |
Fleshers, peelers, tanners and other operators in similar occupations |
| 349 |
Dyers and other operators in the finishing of skins and leathers |
| 350 |
Expert in leather |
| 351 |
Operators in the making of paper bags and sacks, cardboard boxes, envelopes, playing cards, and packages |
| 354 |
Operators in occupations related to electrical equipment, telephones, batteries, and generators |
| 355 |
Operators in occupations related to automobile assembly and the making of transportation equipment |
| 356 |
Workers and operators in quarries |
| 358 |
Workers in occupations related to the construction and maintenance of buildings, bridges, roads, tunnels, dams and other special works |
| 360 |
Carpenters and workers in construction, docks, dikes, and shipyards |
| 361 |
Workers in occupations related to the supply of water and sanitary services |
| 363 |
Stevedores, freight handlers, moto-loaders and crane operators in port |
| 364 |
Packers and wrappers of merchandise in supermarkets and factories |
| 365 |
Loaders, freight handlers and moto-loaders in factories |
| 366 |
Labelers, markers and stampers of merchandise and beef |
| 368 |
Delivers and freight handlers in furniture, wool and merchandise warehouses and storage depots |
| 369 |
Bottlers and canners of dairy products, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and chilled meats |
| 371 |
Dispatcher, hustler of cargo, animals, and merchandise |
| 372 |
Workers in occupations related to the production and distribution of gasoline |
| 373 |
Workers in occupations related to light and electrical energy service |
| 374 |
Sanitation and garbage disposal workers |
| 375 |
Workers not specified in other categories automobile services in repair garages, provisions, lubrication, parking stations, etc. |
| 377 |
Sweepers, street cleaners |
| 378 |
Gravedigger |
| 379 |
Operators in occupations related to the process of making or repairing of musical instruments |
| 380 |
Makers of baskets, brushes, brooms, wicker, rope and similar products |
| 381 |
Operators in occupations related to the process of making articles of rubber or plastic material, including tires, bags, toys, etc. |
| 382 |
Operators in occupations related to the making of toys, matches, candles, pencils, pens, markers, fireworks, etc. |
| 383 |
Operators in occupations related to the making of photographic paper, water-proofed cardboard or cartons |
| 385 |
Operators who make artificial flowers |
| 386 |
Jewelers and goldsmiths |
| 387 |
Engravers of precious metals, jewelry |
| 388 |
Machine workers and operators of fixed motors and generator plants |
| 389 |
Operators of cranes, winches and hoists |
| 390 |
Operators of elevation, excavation, road construction, cement mixers or asphalting equipment |
| 391 |
Operators of radio or tv studios or stations |
| 392 |
Operators of film projectors, projection booths |
| 394 |
Members of the Armed Forces or the Republic of Uruguay |
| 395 |
Firefighters |
| 396 |
Police and detectives |
| 397 |
Customs officials, inspectors and guards |
| 399 |
Guards, watchmen and similar occupations |
| 400 |
Butlers, hotel masters, and similar workers |
| 401 |
Domestic service cooks |
| 402 |
Domestic servants, nannies, and maids |
| 404 |
Chefs, sous-chefs, bakers, grillers of meat |
| 405 |
Servers of restaurants, bars, and cafes |
| 406 |
Bartenders |
| 407 |
Servers and servants in hotels, ships and trains |
| 408 |
Washers, cleaners and ironers in washing establishments |
| 410 |
Workers in dry cleaning establishments |
| 411 |
Ironers in dry cleaning establishments |
| 413 |
Cloth washers and ironers in private homes or as self employed |
| 414 |
Ushers, doormen, superintendents, guards and security guards |
| 415 |
Elevator operators |
| 416 |
Chore doers, cleaners, and workers in similar occupations |
| 418 |
Shoe shiners |
| 419 |
Hairdressers and barbers |
| 421 |
Bathers in Turkish baths, beauty stylists, hairdresser, manicurists and makeup artists |
| 422 |
Apprentices in beauty shops |
| 423 |
Embalmers and workers in funeral parlors |
| 424 |
Funeral parlor directors |
| 427 |
Guides, tourist guides, museum guides |
| 428 |
Street photographers |
| 429 |
Casino employees, chaperones, prostitutes, wallboard hangers, betting agents, golf caddies, workers at racetracks |
| 430 |
People who declare unidentifiable jobs |
| 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.