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IX Recenseamento Geral do Brasil. Censo Demográfico de 1980 - IPUMS Subset

Brazil, 1980
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Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística, Minnesota Population Center
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Secondary occupation (BR1980A_0444)

Data file: BRA1980-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 257
End: 259
Width: 3
Range: 1 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
The following questions are to be filled out only for the person 10 years or older
[Applies to questions 25 -49]




42. If during the week of August 25-31, 1980, person was working in an occupation different than usual one, what occupation was exercised

_ _ _ Code _ _ _
Categories
Value Category
1 Farmers
2 Cattle ranchers
3 Poultry farmers
4 Other livestock breeders
5 Non-spec. agric. and livestock owners
6 Entrepren. in veget. extraction or fishing
7 Entrep. small ind.
8 Entrep. mineral extraction
9 Entrep. civil construction
10 Merchants
11 Hotel and boarding house owners
12 Transportation employee
13 Others owners
20 Ministers, etc.
21 Consultants to directors
30 Ranch and farm administrators
31 Adm. veget. extraction and fishing
32 Adm. mineral extraction
33 Adm. Ind. transf.
34 Adm. civil construction
35 Adm. trade and merchandising
36 Adm. hotels
37 Adm. Transportation
38 Financial adm.
39 Other administrators
40 Administrative managers
50 Tax inspectors
51 Labor inspectors
52 Administrative assistants
53 Cashiers
54 Stockroom clerks
55 Dispatchers
56 Typists
57 Teletype operators
58 Operators of autom. proc. machines
59 Secretaries
60 Accounting aides
61 Copying machine operators
62 File clerks
63 Receptionists
64 Administrative aides
65 Office helpers
101 Engineers
102 Architects
103 Surveyors
104 Cartographers
111 Draftsmen
112 Technicians in construction
113 Other engineering occupations
121 Chemists
122 Pharmacists
123 Physicists
124 Mineral geologists
125 Others in chemistry/physics
131 Chemical technicians
132 Non-certified pharmacists
133 Meteorological technicians
141 Agronomists
142 Biologists
143 Pharmacologists
144 Veterinarians
151 Physicians
152 Dentists
153 Registered nurses
154 Other health-related occupations
161 Interns
162 Nurses (without diploma)
163 Masseure/masseuse
164 Orthopedists and opticians
165 Medical equipment op.
166 Midwives
167 Prosthetics
168 Technicians in clinical analysis
171 Mathematicians
172 Statisticians
173 Systems analysis
181 Economists
182 Accountants
183 Administrative technicians
191 Accounting technicians
192 Statistical technicians
193 Computer programmer
201 Sociologists, etc.
202 Psychologists
203 Geographers
204 Social workers
205 Other social scientists
211 Research professor
212 University professor
213 High school (2º grau) teacher
214 Teacher 5th-8th grades
215 Teacher 1st-4th grades
216 Teacher 1st level (1º grau)
217 Preschool teacher
218 Professional teacher
219 Teacher (professor can be either teacher or professor)
221 Orientador de ensino
222 Inspetor de alunos
231 Magistrados
232 Prosecutors, etc.
233 Lawyers, etc.
241 Notaries
242 Court clerks
243 Justice officials
244 Other justice assistents
251 Religious workers
261 Journalistic writer
271 Sculptor, painter
272 Artisan
273 Decorator/scene painter
274 Photograhers
275 Musicians/composer
276 TV/movie/theater performer (actor/actress)
277 Circus performer
278 Announcers/comentators
279 Producer, director
280 Cinematographers, etc.
281 Sound and camera equipment operator
282 Other radio/TV operators
283 Projectionist
291 Librarians
292 Curators/archeologists
293 Other occupations
301 Autonomous agricultural producer
302 Agricultural technician
303 Tractor operator
304 Other agric. and ranch workers
321 Hunters
322 Fishermen
331 Lumberjacks
332 Woodcutters
333 Charcoal makers
334 Rubber tappers and collectors
335 Herb gatherers
336 Agricultural pickers
341 Miners
345 Stonecutters and rock drillers
351 Operators of min. extraction mach.
361 Gas and oil extraction workers
371 Prospectors
381 Saltworks workers
391 Gas well sounders
401 Tech. in min. extraction
402 Tech. in transformation industry
403 Masters in textile industry
404 Masters in civil construction
405 Electric energy technician
406 Other masters
411 Oven tenders in metal industry
412 Laminators
413 Wiredrawers
414 Molders
415 Galvanizers etc.
416 Tool grinders and sharpeners
417 Stone buffers and polishers
418 Toolmakers
419 Mechanical stampers
420 Press operators
421 Milling machinists and punch op.
422 Lathe operators
423 Assembly adjusters
424 Motor vehicle mechanics
425 Mechanics
426 Welders
427 Riveters
428 Boilermakers
429 Blacksmiths / sheet-metal workers
430 Tinsmiths
431 Auto electricians
441 Carders and combers
442 Textile rovers and spoolers
443 Spinners
444 Lace makers
445 Loom setters
446 Rope makers
447 Weavers
448 Tapestry and carpet weavers
449 Net makers
450 Textile bleachers and dyers
451 Textile printers
452 Textile finishers
461 Leather goods and saddle makers
462 Tanners
470 Tailors and seamstresses
471 Sewing assistants
472 Pants makers / shirt makers
473 Pattern makers and cutters
474 Embroiderers and fabric reweavers
475 Straw hat maker
476 Hat makers (not straw hats)
477 Shoemaker
478 Shoe factory worker
479 Purse and belt maker
481 Cabinet maker
482 Carpenter
483 Cooper
484 Joining machinery operator
485 Sawyers
486 Plywood prepares
487 Upholsterer and vehicle upholsterer
488 Mattress makers
489 Wood polishers
490 Basket makers and mat weavers
491 Assembler electr. equip.
492 Assembler electronic equip.
493 Equipment repair technician
494 Radio and TV assembler
495 Radio and TV repair technician
496 Installation electrician
497 Tele. installer and rep. tech.
498 Inst. and rep. electric lines
499 Operator/inst. electric energy
511 Reinforced concreters
512 Bricklayers or masons
513 Hod carriers
514 Painters and whitewashers
515 Stucco masons
516 Tilers and parquetry workers
517 Plumbers and pipefitters
518 Glaziers or glass installers
519 Sidewalk and street paving workers
520 Flooring fitters and caulkers
521 Op. civil construction machinery
531 Sausage makers
532 Jerkey makers
533 Butchers (in slaughterhouses)
534 Occupations in the dairy industry
535 Candy makers and confectioners
536 Pasta makers
537 Bakers
538 Grain millers
539 Employees in the sugar industry
540 Employees in the beverage industry
541 Employees in the coffee industry
542 Occup. in the fishing industry
543 Occup. in the tea industry
544 Occup. in the vegetable oil industry
545 Occup. in food industry
551 Linotypists
552 Typographers
553 Printing engravers
554 Printing press operators
555 Proofreaders in the printing industry
556 Bookbindery workers
557 Other occup. in printing industry
561 Glassworkers and ampoule makers
562 Ceramists and china makers
563 Ceramics painters
564 Potters
571 Quality control inspectors
572 Jewelers and watchmakers
573 Gem cutters and polishers
574 Rubber workers
575 Vulcanizers and retreaders
576 Fireworks makers
577 Broom makers
578 Marble workers
579 Tobacco preparation workers
580 Cigar and cigarette makers
581 Spray painters
582 Forklift operators
583 Stokers
584 Merchandise packagers
585 Empl. in paper industry
586 Empl. in rubber and plastic industry
587 Empl. in cement products industry
588 Safety and security supervisors
589 Other empls. in transformation industry
601 Self-employed businessmen
602 Salespersons
603 Cashiers
604 Stock clerks
605 Demonstrators
611 Street market stand owners
612 Water vendors
613 Candy makers, etc.
614 Street candy vendor
615 Vendors of entrails, fish and milk
616 Ticket vendors
617 Other street vendors
621 Magazine and newspaper vendors
631 Traveling and local salespersons
632 Commercial representatives
633 Advertising agents
641 Insurance agents
642 Real estate agents
643 Stock brokers
644 Appraisers and auctioneers
645 Other agents and brokers
646 Buyers
711 Civilian aircraft pilots
712 Flight attendants
721 Merchant marine officers
722 Boatswains
723 Ship machinists
724 Ship stokers
725 Merchant marine sailors
726 Ship stewards
727 Small boat operators
731 Crane operators
732 Stevedores and longshoremen
741 Railway agents
742 Train conductors and inspectors
743 Locomotive engineers
744 Train firemen
745 Railroad brakemen or flagmen
746 Switchmen and signal men
751 Drivers
752 Fare collectors
753 Teamsters (oxen, horses, etc.)
761 Transp. inspectors and dispatchers
762 Railroad construction workers
771 Postal and telephone agents
772 Postal clerks
773 Telegraphers and radio telegraphers
774 Telephone operators
775 Postmen
776 Telephone lineman
801 Chambermaids
805 Laundresses
811 Hotel and boarding house owners
812 Chamberlains / chambermaids
813 Cooks
814 Waiters
815 Bartenders
821 Hairdressers
822 Barbers
823 Make-up personnel
824 Manicurists / pedicurists
825 Laundresses and ironers
826 Shoe-shiners
831 Soccer players
832 Wrestlers / athletes
833 Referees
834 Sports coaches
841 Doormen
842 Elevator operators
843 Watchmen
844 Cleaning staff
845 Office-boys
851 Officials in the armed forces
852 Enlisted personnel in the armed forces
853 Fire department officers
854 Police delegates and commissioners
855 Police investigators
856 Insp. of civil guard
857 Jail keepers, etc.
858 Finger printer
859 Private guard/watchman
911 Apprentices
912 Box office attendants
913 Firemen not in public service
914 Foremen, overseers
915 Pest control workers
916 Street parking watchmen
917 Sanitary inspectors
918 Tax inspectors
919 Gardeners (except in farming)
920 Garbage men
921 Lubricators
922 Water treatment workers
923 Machine operators except in farming
924 Manual laborers
925 Road maintenance workers
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
The following questions will only be filled out for persons age 10 or over, that is, those born before September 1, 1970.

[Applies to questions 25-49]




Questions 42 to 45 - Occupation during the week prior to the date of the Census (25/8 to 31/8/1980)

For persons who marked Box 1x, 2x, 4x, 5x or 6x in Question 41, record trace in Questions 42 to 44.
For persons who marked Box 3 in Question 41, that is, were exercising only an occupation different from the usual during the week prior to the date of the Census, follow the instructions for Questions 30 to 33.

Description

Definition
This variable identifies the person's additional occupation.
Universe
Persons age 10+ who worked a secondary occupation during the week prior to the census

concept

Concept
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Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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