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Population Census 1996 - IPUMS Subset

Fiji, 1996
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FJI_1996_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Fiji Bureau of Statistics, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation (3 digits) (FJ1996A_0428)

Data file: FJI1996-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 209
End: 211
Width: 3
Range: 111 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
For all persons born in 1981 or before
[Questions D14-D17 were asked of persons born in 1981 or before.]




D15. Occupation
What is person's occupation? Describe the main task usually performed in least 2 words.
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Categories
Value Category
111 Legislators and senior officials
121 Directors and CEOs
122 Managers and supervisors
133 Production managers
144 Department managers
211 Physical and mathematical science professionals
214 Architecture and engineering professionals
222 Doctors and health professionals
231 Teaching professionals
232 Secondary teaching professionals
233 Primary teaching professionals
241 Accountants and business professionals
243 Library Archivists
245 Writers and other arts professionals
246 Religious professionals
299 Professionals, not elsewhere classified
311 Physical engineering technician
312 Computing technicians
313 Optical technicians
314 Ship and aircraft technicians
315 Safety inspectors
321 Life sciences technicians
322 Health associate professionals
323 Nursing professionals
324 Traditional medicine practitioners
331 Sales associate professionals
332 Business agents
333 Administration associate professionals
334 Customs and tax agents
337 Arts associate professionals
399 Technicians and associate professionals, not elsewhere classified
411 Secretary stenosgrapher
412 Accounting and statistical clerks
413 Record clerks
414 Library and mail clerks
419 Other clerks
421 Cashiers and tellers
422 Client information clerks
511 Travel related workers
512 Cooks, waiters, and housekeepers
513 Personal care workers
514 Personal services workers
515 Police/Public safety network/Fire officers
521 Shop sales persons
522 Marketing salesperson
523 Fashion models
611 Crop farmers
612 Animal farmers
615 Loggers and forestry workers
616 Fishermen and related workers
621 Subsistence workers
699 Agricultural workers, not elsewhere classified
711 Miners and quarry workers
712 Building and rel workers
713 Building finishers
714 Painters and cleaners
721 Metal workers
723 Mechanics and fitter
724 Electronics and electrical fitters
734 Printers
741 Butchers, bakers
742 Cabinet makers
743 Garment workers
744 Leather workers
799 Craft workers, not elsewhere classified
813 Wood plant operators
815 Power plant operators
826 Leather machine operator
827 Food machine operator
831 Locomotive drivers
832 Machine and vehical driver
833 Mobile plant driver
834 Ships deck workers
899 Plant and machine operators, not elsewhere classified
911 Street vendors
912 Cleaners street service
913 Domestic workers
914 Building caretakers
915 Porters and related workers
921 Agricultural and fishery laborers
931 Construction and mining laborers
932 Manufacture laborers
933 Freight handlers
990 Other occupation, response suppressed
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
Economic activity last week

For all persons born in 1981 or before
138. The next set of questions, D14 to D17, apply to all persons born in 1981 or before. Look back at the year of birth you have entered for each person. For those born 1982-1996 write 'N/A' for question D14[a] and leave the rest of the column [D14-D17] blank.

139. Questions D14-D17 are concerned with how people provide for themselves, how they make their living. It is restricted to persons 15 years of age and over.

140. In the week before census night, almost everyone in Fiji will have done something to provide for himself or herself. It is your job to discover and record what each person did.

141. Ask the questions as they are set out here and on the questionnaire and talk about each member of the household until you understand what he or she did in the way of making a living last week. Make entries on the questionnaire only when you have the picture clear in your mind.




Question D14 - Type of activity last week

142. Question 14[a]
Ask,
Did this person do any work for money last week?


Money work here means:
A wage and salary job.
Business, shop, taxi/carrier business, repair shop
Grow things for sale
Raise animals for sale
Catch fish, collect shells for sale


[p.26]


Provide services for money


You should write 'M' against money work. Include also persons who had a job but were either sick or on leave or did not attend work for some other reason.

For persons who did not work for money last week write 'NO' in this box.




145. For those persons responding with 'M' in D14[a], you should also complete


D14[b] Number of days worked last week.
D14[c] Did the person do any subsistence work as well
D15 Describe the task performed last week.
D16 The type of activity, service or product produced at place of work.
D17 How was the person paid


weekly wages
fortnightly/monthly salary
by sale of crops, livestock
for job done
unpaid family worker





Question D15 - Occupation

149. We require an exact description of the kind of work the person did last week.
Ask,
'What kind of work did this person do last week?'

150. It is sometimes difficult to get an exact answer but you should always aim to provide a two or three word description of the person's job.

[p.32]

A vague single word description is not enough. Avoid general terms such as 'manager', 'clerical', 'mechanic', 'foreman', 'teacher', 'operator', or 'laborer'. Record exactly what a person did - for example, 'sales manager', typist clerk', 'motor mechanic', 'foreman carpenter' 'primary teacher', 'forklift operator', 'stevedore'.

151. Many people may be described generally as 'farmer'. It is particularly important that we know exactly what kind of farmers they are.


Some Fijian villagers grow crops such as dalo, yaqona or ginger mainly for sale. Such persons should be described as 'growing dalo' or 'growing yaqona' or as the case may be.

In describing the occupations of persons who farm outside the Fijian village system you must be precise - for example, write 'cane farmer', 'rice grower', 'dairyman' or 'poultry farm worker'. Avoid the vague word - do not write 'farmer' or 'laborer'.

Many of these farmers engage in more than one activity but in describing the work done you should pick out the person's main crop or activity - the one to which he/she devotes most time - the one which he/she regards as most important - the one which is commercial. You will thus be able to describe a person as 'growing coconuts', 'raising cattle', 'market gardening' and so on.

The term 'cane farmer' should be used only of the person who owns or leases the land on which the cane is grown. Others working on the farm should be described as 'cane farm workers' unless they do a specific job such as 'cane cutter'. The same distinction should be made between those who own, lease or operate dairy farms, cattle farms or copra plantations and those who work on them.


[p.33]

152. You will find it best to speak to the person concerned whenever possible. Members of the household are often vague as to the occupation of others. If the person is in employment you may find that you get a more accurate idea of his/her job by asking for the job title and recording that.

153. A person may have done more than one kind of job last week. In such a case you should record his/her main job - the one he/she spends most time at - that which he/she usually does.

154. If the person combines paid employment with unpaid work you should record the paid job rather than the unpaid job - for example, if the person is a bus driver and worked last weekend on his farm he should be entered as 'bus driver' and if the person is a housewife who went to market to sell food she should be entered as 'market food seller'.

155. A person engaged temporarily on the census should state his/her usual occupation. Thus if you are a secondary school teacher and are working as a census supervisor or enumerator your occupation should be as 'secondary teacher'.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's occupation (3 digits).
Universe
Persons born in 1981 or earlier who work for money

concept

Concept
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