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National Census of Housing and Population 1976 - IPUMS Subset

Bolivia, 1976
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BOL_1976_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning and Coordination, Republic of Bolivia, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation, 2 digits (BO1976A_0413)

Data file: BOL1976-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 168
End: 170
Width: 3
Range: 0 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
C. Economic Information


Only for those 7 years of age and older




[Questions 13, 14 and 15 should be answered only by those who marked boxes 1, 2 or 3, per Question 12]

13. What was the principal occupation or job that you performed during the last week, or in your last job if unemployed?

[Question 13 was asked of persons aged 7 years and older who worked, did not work but had a job, or were unemployed, per Question 12.]

Write, for example: farmer, sugar cane cutter, retail vendor, mine worker, tailor, doctor, domestic servant, etc.


____ Occupation
Categories
Value Category
0 Architects, engineers, and persons in similar occupations
1 Chemists, physicists, pharmacists, and persons in similar occupations
2 Agronomists, veterinarians, biologists, naturalists, and persons in similar occupations
3 Doctors, surgeons, and dentists
4 Paramedics and persons in similar occupations
5 Nurses and midwives
6 Professors and teachers
7 Specialists in mathematical, economical, social, and similar sciences
8 Lawyers, judges, and persons in similar occupations
9 Artists, writers, entertainers, and persons in similar occupations
10 Members of religious organizations and similar occupations
11 Persons in other occupations related to those of professionals and technicians
12 Deck officers, pilots, and machinist officers of maritime and fluvial navigation
13 Aviation pilots, flight mechanics, and navigators
15 Directive employees of public administration
16 Directors and managers in wholesale and retail commerce
17 Other directors, managers and owner-administrators
20 Accountants and accounting assistants
21 Bookkeepers, cashiers, account collectors, and persons in similar occupations
22 Typists and short-hand takers and teletypists
23 Operators of other office machinery and equipment units not in another category
24 Inspectors, dispatchers and controllers in transportation and communications services
25 Mailmen, messengers and persons in similar occupations
26 Telephone and telegraph operators and other telecommunications operators
27 Other office workers and persons in similar occupations in transportation services
28 Other office workers and persons in similar occupations
30 Vendors-owners in wholesale and retail commerce
31 Employees in stores and traveling vendors
32 Wholesale traveling salesmen and representatives
33 Other vendors and persons in similar occupations
40 Farmer-owners, ranchers, bosses and administrators in agricultural enterprises
41 Farm workers, gardeners, and other agricultural workers
42 Fishermen and persons in similar occupations
43 Hunters, trappers, and persons in similar occupations
44 Lumber workers, rubber farmers, and persons in similar occupations
50 Chauffeurs, truck drivers, car drivers and other drivers of vehicles
51 Locomotive machinists and firemen
52 Sailors, motor boaters, and sail boaters in maritime and fluvial navigation
53 Operators of transit signal equipment, brakemen and switchmen
60 Bobbin winders, weavers, dyers and persons in similar occupations
61 Tailors, clothing designers, leather workers and persons in similar occupations related to manufacture of textile articles and leather clothing pieces
62 Shoe makers, shoe repairmen, leather workers and persons in similar occupations related to the manufacture of leather goods
63 Carpenters, cabinetmakers, coopers, and persons in similar occupations
64 Construction laborers, bricklayers, glass installers, and persons in similar occupations
65 Painters and wall paper installers
66 Plumbers, pipe installers and adjusters, riveters, tinsmiths, assemblers of iron structures and welders
67 Electricians, installers of electrical cables, radio and television repairmen and persons in similar occupations
68 Mechanics, machinery and vehicle repairmen, operators of tooling machinery and persons in similar occupations
69 Precision instrument repairmen, watchmakers and persons in similar occupations
70 Jewelers and goldsmiths
71 Operator of stationary machinery for excavation and elevations and persons in similar occupations
72 Operators of radio and television transmission equipment, cinematographic sound and projection equipment
73 Typographers, lithographers, type setters, printing press operators, engravers, binders, developers of photographic film and persons in similar occupations
74 Miners, quarry workers, and persons in similar occupations
75 Foundry workers, laminators, blacksmiths, forge workers, and other persons in similar occupations
76 Potters, mold makers, glass blowers and other workers in the ceramics, glass and stonework industries
77 Cookers, toasters, grinders, distillers and other operators in the chemical industries
78 Slaughterers, butchers, bakers, millers, beer makers and persons in similar occupations
79 Cigarette makers and other operators in tobacco manufacturing
80 Tanners, stretchers, skinners and other operators in tanning and preparing hides and leathers
81 Operators in the manufacture of paper goods
82 Operators in the manufacturing process and similar occupations not in another category
83 Workers and day laborers, not in another category
84 Workers and day laborers in manufacturing industries
85 Workers and day laborers in construction industries
86 Workers and day laborers in electricity, gas, water, sanitation and communications
87 Workers and day laborers in transportation and storage
88 Other workers and day laborers not in another category
89 Workers in protection services
90 Butlers, household managers, housekeepers, and similar workers
91 Cooks, servants, and employees in domestic services
92 Cooks and servants in restaurants and cafes, bartenders and workers in similar occupations
93 Launderers, pressers and dry cleaners in cleaning establishments and similar day laborers
94 Other launderers and pressers
95 Doormen, concierges, elevator operators in buildings and workers in similar occupations
96 Barbers, hairdressers, beauticians and similar workers
97 Athletes, sportsmen, and persons in similar occupations
98 Photographers and similar workers
99 Other service workers
996 Persons who are seeking first employment
997 Persons who declare occupations not identifiable and other workers not in another category
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
C. Economic information

Questions 12, 13, 14 and 15 of Economic Information should be asked to all persons 7 years old or older.




Question 13. What is the principal occupation or job you worked last week or your last job if you were unemployed?

This question should only be asked to persons who answered 2 or 3 in question 12.

If the response that the informant gives is ambiguous or not very clear, request that they describe the job in detail and write down word for word what was said.

[p. 28]

Examples:

Incorrect annotation: Professor.
Correct annotation: High school professor, university professor, grade school professor, music professor.

Incorrect annotation: Craftsman.
Correct annotation: Carpenter, sawyer, blacksmith, potter.

Incorrect annotation: Mechanic.
Correct annotation: Automobile mechanic, precision mechanic, railroad mechanic, aviation mechanic, dental mechanic.

Incorrect annotation: Worker or day laborer.
Correct annotation: Bridge worker, construction worker, mine driller, car washer, vehicle washer.

Incorrect annotation: Vendor.
Correct annotation: Department store clerk, ticket vendor, life insurance agent, medical worker.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the respondent's occupation, 2 digits.
Universe
Persons age 7+ in the labor force

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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