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National Census of Housing and Population 2001 - IPUMS Subset

Bolivia, 2001
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BOL_2001_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, 3 digits (BO2001A_0458)

Data file: BOL2001-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 230
End: 232
Width: 3
Range: 0 - 998
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Chapter F. Only for persons seven years old or more.
[Questions 42-47 were asked of all persons seven years or older.]




45. During the past week, what was your main occupation?

[Question 45 was asked of persons aged 7 years and older who worked or were engaged in any productive activity during the week prior to enumeration, per Questions 42 and 43.]

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Categories
Value Category
0 NIU (not in universe)
11 Armed forces
111 Members directive personnel of the executive and legislative powers and judicial powers
112 Members directive personnel of public administration
113 Heads of small populations
114 Officials of political, social, community, business and religious institutions
121 General directors / general managers of businesses with employees
122 Directors/ managers of businesses with employees
123 Other directors / leaders
131 Owner-managers of small businesses without employees or single person business
211 Professionals of natural, physical, chemical, biological and similar sciences
213 Professionals of informatics sciences
214 Architects, engineers and similar professionals
221 Professionals in biological and biochemical sciences and others related to organic beings
222 Professionals in medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy
223 Nursing professionals
231 Educators in higher education
232 Professors of secondary education
233 Professors of elementary and preschool education
234 Professors and instructors in special education
235 Other professionals in education
241 Professionals in economic and financial sciences
242 Professionals in law and political sciences
243 Professionals in human sciences
244 Professionals in social sciences
245 Writers, creative and performing artists
246 Professionals in religion
299 Professionals, not specified
311 Support technicians in physical, chemical, geological, engineering and similar sciences
312 Support technicians in informatics support
313 Technicians operators of optical and electronic equipment
314 Technicians in navigation and aeronautics
315 Inspectors of construction jobs, security and healthcare and quality control
321 Support technicians in biology, agronomy, zoology, and biochemistry
322 Support technicians in medicine and healthcare
323 Mid-level nurses and midwives
324 Naturalists and healers
331 Mid-level professors in secondary and elementary education
332 Mid-level professors in pre-school education
334 Other mid-level professors and instructors
339 Teaching associate professionals, not specified
341 Technicians in financial and technical services
342 Support technicians in commercial services and agents
343 Technicians in administration services
344 Agents of customs, taxes, and similar
345 Police inspectors and detectives
346 Technicians in social assistance
347 Occupations in artistic occupations, entertainment and sports
348 Lay support in religious groups
399 Technicians and associate professionals, not specified
411 Secretaries and operators of office machinery
412 Accounting support, financial support and similar
413 Employees in charge of material registries and transportation registries
414 Employees of libraries and mail services and similar
419 Other office workers not in another category
421 Cashiers, bet takers, loan agents and similar
422 Employees of information and receptionists
511 Workers in direct public service
512 Service personnel in hotels, restaurants, and similar
513 Workers in personal care services and similar
514 Other workers in personal services to individuals
516 Personnel in protection and security services
522 Vendors in shops and stores
523 Vendors in kiosks and market stalls
529 Models, salespersons, demonstrators, not specified
611 Industrial crop farmers
612 Industrial animal breeders
613 Industrial farmers
614 Industrial forestry producers and similar
615 Industrial producers in fishing, hunting, and trap hunters
619 Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers, not specified
621 Small producers in agriculture, ranching, farming, forestry and similar
711 Miners, quarry workers, stone hammerers and workers
712 Workers in building constructions and civil engineering jobs
713 Workers in finishing buildings and civil engineering jobs
714 Painters, wall paper installers, and similar
721 Molder, welders, laminators, boilermakers, assemblers of metal structures, and similar
722 Blacksmiths, locksmiths, lathe operators, toolmakers and similar
723 Mechanics and machinery adjusters
724 Mechanics and adjusters of electrical and electronic equipments
729 Metal, machinery and related workers, not specified
731 Precision mechanics in metals and similar materials
732 Potters, glass operators and similar
733 Artisans of wood, woven goods, leather and other materials
734 Workers of graphic arts and similar
735 Other workers in manufacturing industries not included in another category
741 Workers in the food, beverage, and tobacco industries
742 Workers in wood treatments, carpenters, cabinetmakers, and similar
743 Workers in the manufacture of textile products, clothing, and similar
744 Workers in the manufacture of hide and leather products, and footwear
745 Other workers in the manufacturing industry
811 Operators of mineral mining and extracting and processing installations
812 Operators of metal processing installations
813 Operators of glass, ceramic, and similar installations
814 Operator of installations for processing wood and manufacturing paper
815 Operators of installations for chemical treatments
816 Operators of installations for energy production, hydroelectric, solar, geothermic, and similar
821 Operators of machinery for working metal and mineral products
822 Operators of machinery for manufacturing chemical products
823 Operators of machinery for manufacturing rubber products and plastic materials
824 Operators of machinery for manufacturing wood products
825 Operators of machinery for printing, binding, and manufacture of paper products
826 Operators of machinery for the manufacture of textile products and hide and leather articles
827 Operators of machinery for the manufacture of foods and similar products
828 Assemblers
829 Other operators of machinery and assemblers
831 Machinists of locomotives and similar
832 Motor vehicle drivers
833 Operators of mobile agricultural machinery and other mobile machinery
834 Ship conductor
899 Plant and machine operators, not specified
911 Traveling salesmen and similar
912 Shoe shines and other street workers
913 Domestic personnel and similar, cleaners, washers, and pressers
914 Concierges, car washers and window washers and similar
915 Messengers, porters, doormen, and similar
916 Trash collectors and similar
921 Agricultural, forestry, fishing and similar laborers
931 Laborers in mining and construction
932 Laborers in the manufacturing industry
933 Laborers in transportation
989 Elementary workers, not specfied
990 Occupation response suppressed
998 Unknown
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
Chapter F. Only for persons 7 years of age and older

If the person is 7 year of age or older, question 42 is presented. If younger than 7 years of age, the interview is ended and the next person is interviewed.





Question 45. During the last week, what was your principal occupation?

This question is an open question in which the principal occupation is written in the boxes with the most detail possible.

For example:

Small barley farmer.

If the person has two occupations to which the same amount of working time is dedicated, the occupation that the interviewed person considers to be principal is recorded. The most important characteristic is that the person recognizes it as his principal occupation.

The following is a list of some occupations in [Bolivia] and the correct manner to record them:

[The chart of occupations is not translated into English.]

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's 3-digit occupation.
Universe
Persons age 7+ who worked or were engaged in any productive activity during last week

concept

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