| Value |
Category |
| 10 |
Communist Party officials of all levels |
| 11 |
Executive, legislative and justice branches, (including national assembly, people's council of all levels, mass organizations professional associations and charity organizations.) |
| 12 |
Leadership of large and small institutions (corporations, companies, service agencies such as health, education, culture, material and service production, both private and public) [from deputy director, deputy chairman, deputy head and up] |
| 21 |
Natural and life sciences (physics, meteorology, chemistry geology, geophysics, math, statistics, computers, microbiology, biology, plant biology, agricultural science, forestry science) |
| 22 |
Technical Sciences (architecture, planning, construction, electricity, electronics, telecommunications, mechanics, chemistry, mining and metallurgy, geodesy, cartography) |
| 23 |
Doctor, dentist |
| 24 |
Pharmacist, pharmacy assistant |
| 25 |
Traditional healers including traditional midwife |
| 26 |
Nurse, physician's assistant, trained midwife, nurse's aide |
| 27 |
Other medical professionals (veterinarians, etc.) |
| 28 |
Junior College/University instructor |
| 29 |
Upper and lower secondary school teacher |
| 30 |
Primary school teacher |
| 31 |
Pre-school teacher (kindergarten and nursery school) |
| 32 |
Other educational professionals (special education, methodology Inspectors ...) |
| 33 |
Mid-level managers (general, production, service, and materia management) |
| 34 |
Legal professions (lawyers, judges, ...) |
| 35 |
Archivist, librarian, information officer, postal clerk |
| 36 |
Social scientists (economist, psychologist, sociologist, ...) |
| 37 |
Cultural, entertainment, sports (writer, journalist, composer, performer, artist, model, athlete, broadcaster,...) |
| 38 |
Religious Specialist (priest, monk...) |
| 39 |
Optics, electronic equipment technicians (includes x-ray, photography, broadcasting equipment, recording equipment ...) |
| 40 |
Safety and quality inspectors |
| 41 |
Business, financial, insurance, real estate agents and other intermediaries |
| 42 |
Customs and tax officials (includes social welfare, issuing licenses) |
| 43 |
Social worker |
| 44 |
Accountant, auditors |
| 45 |
Other office workers (secretary, data entry, typist |
| 46 |
Customer service (cashier, teller, bill collector (including taxes) receptionist, ticket seller, phone operator) |
| 51 |
Service on transportation (stewardess...) |
| 52 |
Cleaning, janitorial services (business and home) |
| 53 |
Personal care (taking care of children, home nursing,...) |
| 54 |
Other personal services (haircut, burial, fortune tellers astrologists...) |
| 55 |
Protection services (police, guards, firefighters, parking attendants...) |
| 56 |
Sales and promotion in stores |
| 57 |
Sales in market and stalls |
| 58 |
Sales on street (peddlers) |
| 61 |
Cultivators including those who also raise livestock |
| 62 |
Livestock raisers |
| 63 |
Forestry and related workers |
| 64 |
Aquaculture |
| 65 |
Fishing |
| 66 |
Hunting and Trapping |
| 71 |
Skilled manual worker in mining |
| 72 |
Skilled construction worker |
| 73 |
Metal, mechanical workers |
| 74 |
Electricians, electronic equipment assemblers, phone line installers... |
| 75 |
Handicraftsmen and printing (jewelry, glass and ceramics, precision instruments, handicrafts from wood, textiles and leather) |
| 76 |
Food processing |
| 77 |
Woodworking (including rattan and bamboo) |
| 78 |
Textile and garment worker |
| 79 |
Leather and shoemaking industry worker |
| 81 |
Production machine and equipment operators |
| 82 |
Drivers and operators of motorized equipment (transportation vehicles, agricultural machinery...) |
| 91 |
Other simple services on the street not elsewhere specified (for example shoe shine...) |
| 92 |
Laundry, ironing |
| 93 |
Letter deliverers, porters, doormen |
| 94 |
Garbage collectors, scavengers |
| 95 |
Unskilled workers in agriculture, forestry or fisheries |
| 96 |
Unskilled workers in mining, construction, industry and transportation (loading and unloading) |
| 97 |
Other unskilled workers |
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.