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XIV Censo Nacional de Población y III de Vivienda 1970 - IPUMS Subset

Chile, 1970
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Occupation, 3 digits (CL1970A_0421)

Data file: CHL1970-P-H

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Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 160
End: 162
Width: 3
Range: 0 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
III Economic Characteristics

Only for those 12 years of age and older.




14. Principal occupation: For those who answered 0, 1 and 2 in question number 13.

What occupation, position, profession or type of work did you engage in the week of April 13th to the 18th, or before in the case of an unemployed person?
(Examples: bricklayer, doctor, auto mechanic, tractor driver, etc.)


____ (Give maximum possible detail)
Categories
Value Category
0 Architects
1 Civil engineers
2 Engineers and highway administration
3 Electrical engineers
4 Mechanical engineers
5 Mining engineers
6 Industrial engineers
7 Chemical engineers
8 Engineers n. e. c.
9 Surveyors and topographers
10 Technical draftsmen
11 Civil builder
12 Non professional technicians with jobs relating to engineering, electricity, mechanics, metallurgy and industry (excluding craftsmen and related workers such as Electricians and Mechanics Included in Sections 7 and 8)
13 Chemists
14 Physicists and other specialists in related sciences, geophysicists, astronomers, geologists, meteorologists
15 Pharmacists
16 Laboratory biology technicians
17 Agronomists and botanical pathologists
18 Veterinarians
20 Experts in poultry farming
21 Experts in fish farming
23 Biologists and naturalists
24 Botanists
25 Agricultural practice
27 Doctors and surgeons
28 Dentist
30 Opticians
34 Diet regimen experts
35 Pedicurists, masseurs, and other paramedics n. e. c.
36 Professional nurses
37 Other nurses
38 Professional midwives
40 University rectors professors
41 Teachers of secondary, art and trade schools
42 Teachers of primary schools
43 Teachers of preschool education
44 Special education teachers
45 Other professors and teachers
46 Mathematicians
47 Actuaries
48 Statisticians
49 Economists
50 Sociologists, psychologists, anthropologists, historians, archaeologists and similar specialists
51 Other specialists in mathematical science n. e. c.
53 Lawyers
54 Magistrates and judges
55 Justices of the peace, notaries, persons responsible for public registries and persons in other legal occupations
56 Literary authors
57 Editors, journalists, correspondents, reporters, announcers, and other persons in related occupations
58 Painters, sculptors, engravers of burin, nitric acid, caricaturists, calligraphers and other artists in related occupations
59 Decorators, commercial drawers, interior decorators, showcase decorators, scenographers
60 Musical composers, singers, music professors, orchestra and choir directors, and persons in related occupations
61 Dance professors, dancers, dance directors and choreographers
62 Scene directors, actors, trainers (comedians, acrobatic comedians, magicians, illusionists, palmists and other persons in related occupations)
63 Theater, movie, radio and television producers
64 Other artists in related occupations n. e. c.
65 Priests and pastors
66 Other religious persons in related occupations
68 Translators and interpreters
69 Librarian, filer of public and historic documents
70 Social assistants and other persons in related occupations
71 Public relations person
73 Officials of deck ships and captains of maritime and river navigation
74 Machine operator of maritime and river navigation
76 Airplane pilots
77 Air mariners
78 Flight mechanics
100 Employees and inspectors of national government
101 Employees and inspectors of regional governments (state, providence or department)
102 Members of parliament
103 Employees and inspectors of municipal city and locality governments
110 Directors and managers of wholesale commerce
111 Directors and managers of retail commerce
120 Directors, managers of forestry products and the felling of trees
121 Directors and managers of mines and quarries
122 Construction contractor
123 Directors, financial managers, insurance, real estate
124 Directors, managers, transportation and storage
125 Directors, managers for communications and public services
126 Directors, managers of factories and general administrations
127 Directors, managers of businesses of hotel services, restaurants, cafes, boarding houses, guest houses
128 Rectors, managers, n. e. c.
200 Accountants
201 Licensed accountants
210 Accountant aides and clerks
211 Bookkeepers
212 Cashiers, payers
213 Account collectors
220 Typists and shorthand clerks
221 Teletypist
222 Operators of punch card and similar machines
223 Operators of copy, reproduction and mimeograph machines
230 Operators of computer machines
231 Operators of accounting machines and calculators
232 Operators of office machines n. e. c.
240 Inspectors, transit controllers and dispatchers
241 Heads of (train) stations
242 Communications inspectors, controllers and dispatchers
250 Mailmen to houses
251 Messengers
252 Correspondence classifiers (mail office)
260 Telephone operators
261 Telegraph and cablegraph operators
262 Operators of radiocommunication, radiotelegraph and radiotelephone equipment
270 Heads of trains
271 Passenger collectors on busses, streetcars and other means of transportation
280 Storage employees and office material providers
281 Receptionists of public information employees
282 Archivists
283 Transportation service employees
284 Banking and financial services employees
285 Library and archive employees
286 Employees who sell theater, show business and lottery tickets
287 Secretary
288 Other office workers and persons in related occupations n. e. c.
300 Vendors, store owners of wholesale commerce
301 Vendors, store owners of retail commerce
310 Vendors and salesclerks of shops
311 Newspaper vendors
312 Street vendors, order solicitors and demonstrators
320 Commerce traveling salesmen
321 Factory or commercial institution representatives
330 Insurance agents and brokers
331 Real estate agents and brokers
332 Agents and brokers of stocks, bonds and other titles
333 Auctioneers
334 Commission agent
335 Agents of customs, transportation, moving and tourism services
336 Publicity agents and advertising agents
337 Valuers
400 Agricultural owners, renters, sharecroppers and colonists for general agricultural cultivations and jobs
401 Cattle breeders and of other animals
402 Administrators of agricultural operations
403 Beekeeping and silk raising
404 Agricultural administrator
405 Agricultural foremen
410 Agricultural and livestock workers excluding members of the census household
411 Agricultural and livestock workers and non remunerated members of the census household
412 Operators of machines and agricultural vehicles and tractor drivers who work within an agricultural and livestock operation
413 Gardener, caretakers of lands for recreation and sports and winter workers, seeders
414 Other agricultural and livestock workers, cowboys, shepards and persons in related occupations
420 Fishermen and persons in occupations related with fishing farms and those who belong to fishing boat crews
421 Other persons in related occupations n. e. c.
430 Hunters and trappers
440 Lumber workers, trunk cutters and splitters, firewood collectors, sawmill workers
441 Persons working in the production of wood coal
442 Rubber harvesters and processors
443 Other persons in related occupations n. e. c.
500 Chauffeur and taxi drivers
501 Chauffeurs and automobile drivers excluding taxis
502 Truck drivers, drivers of small trucks, and dump truck drivers
503 Bus and streetcar drivers
504 Cart drivers and coachmen
505 Drivers who propel vehicles
506 Cargo animal drivers
507 Other motor vehicle drivers n. e. c.
510 Locomotive operators
511 Firemen on locomotives
520 Sailors
521 Launchers and boatmen
522 Machinists, firemen and greasers on ships
530 Control tower and traffic operators in airports
531 Operators in control of traffic in ports
532 Operators in control of traffic in train stations
533 Operators of dams and sluice gates
534 Brakemen and switchmen of trains
535 Other persons in related occupations n. e. c.
600 Fiber preparers
601 Carders and workers in related occupations
602 Spinners and winders who do not work in factories
603 Spinners and winders who work in factories
604 Weavers in factories
605 Weavers who do not work in factories
606 Adjustors and preparers of looms
607 Machine knitters
608 Hand knitters
609 Bleachers, dyers and finishers of textile products
610 Steam cleaners and pressers
611 Gummers, waterproofers and other workers in related occupations
612 Carpetmakers and other persons in the making of related products
613 Persons in occupations of the making of textile products and related occupations n. e. c.
614 Factory tailors
615 Tailors not in factories
616 Furriers
617 Couturiers
618 Seamstresses and embroiders
619 Hatmakers
620 Designers and clothes cutters
621 Tailor assistants
622 Glove makers
623 Tie makers
624 Upholsterers and workers in related occupations
625 Workers and day laborers in the manufacture of clothing and textile-based articles not in another category
626 Shoe makers and shoe repairers
627 Cutters, molders and other persons in the factory production of footwear
628 Saddlers, leatherworkers and other persons in related occupations
629 Other persons in occupations related to the making of leather articles excluding footwear, gloves and articles of clothing
630 Carpenters and assemblers
631 Cabinet maker
632 Saw operators, brushers and woodcutters in other lumber industry occupations
633 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to communications services
634 Bricklayers, stone masons and pavers
635 Plasterers and finishers in concrete and cement
636 Stucco workers and plasterers
637 Tilers and roofers
638 Glass installers
640 Painters in construction and maintenance
641 Wallpaper installers
642 Other painters and workers in related occupations
643 Pipe fitters, pipe adjusters, and plumbers
644 Riveters and fitters of metallic structures
645 Body shop workers, tinsmiths, boilermakers and other persons with jobs with metal sheets
646 Welder by hand, hoop, or welding torch
647 Metal workers and platers
648 Other persons in related occupations
649 Electricians and electric repairmen
650 Installers, inspectors and repairers of lines for telephones, telegraphs and electrical power
651 Electrical repairmen of radio and television receptors
652 Electrical repairmen of refrigerators and other appliances
653 Electricians for motor vehicles
654 Installers of electronic equipment
655 Other electricians and persons in related occupations
656 Mechanics and automobile, bus, truck and motorcycle repairmen
657 Bicycle repairmen
658 Mechanics and airship repairmen
659 Locomotive, railcar, streetcar, and rail coach mechanics and repairmen
660 Machinery mechanics and repairmen
661 Mechanics and repairmen of typewriters, calculators and registers
662 Locksmiths and gunsmiths
663 Operators of tool machines, lathes, millers, scrubbers, brushers, carvers, filers and sawyers of metals and other similar machines
664 Other craftsmen and operators in related occupations n. e. c.
665 Watchmakers
666 Optical mechanics
667 Dental prosthesis mechanics
668 Other mechanics of appliances and precision instruments
669 Mechanics, repairmen of photographic equipment
670 Jewelers and goldsmiths
671 Silversmiths
672 Engravers
673 Other artisans and operatives in similar occupations
674 Machine operators of fixed machinery and generator plates
675 Firemen
676 Operators of cranes, winches, and lifts
677 Operators of construction machinery
678 Operators of equipment of elevation and extraction
679 Other machine operators
680 Joiners and splicers of cables
681 Greasers and lubricators of machinery
683 Operators of equipment or appliances of radio and television broadcast
684 Undocumented
700 Typographers and print setters
701 Linotypists and monotype operators
702 Operators of printing presses
704 Printer workers
705 Photorecorders
706 Bookbinders
708 Lithographers
709 Other persons in occupations related to graphic arts n. e. c.
710 Miners in coal deposits
711 Miners in metal material deposits
712 Foremen of mining production (extraction and concentration)
713 Mineral drillers in deposits of metallic minerals and persons in auxiliary occupations
714 Drillers of minerals in deposits of coal and persons in auxiliary occupations
715 Drillers of minerals in deposits of solid non metallic minerals
716 Quarrymen
718 Drillers of petroleum wells, other well drillers and persons in related occupations
720 Persons in occupations of extraction of other solid non metallic minerals
721 Smelters in ovens
722 Molders
725 Blacksmiths, forgers and hammerers
726 Flatteners, sharpeners and stretchers of metals
727 Galvanizers and operators in electroplastia
728 Other operators in the metallic industry n. e. c.
729 Foremen in industrial lumber (refining, sulfur recovery of purification and conservation)
730 Potters and ceramic makers
731 Glass blowers, emptier, welders, and polishers
732 Painters decorators of glass and ceramics
733 Craftsmen and operators in the making of clay, cement and similar products
734 Other craftsmen and operators in the glass industry
735 Craftsmen and operators in occupations related to carving, sharpening, engraving and other jobs in stone, marble or granite
736 Other craftsmen in related occupations n. e. c.
740 Operators in occupations related to the making and finishing of paper
741 Operators of ovens and heaters, toasters and other workers related to the treatment of chemical and similar products
742 Distillers and other operators or distillation appliances
744 Operators in occupations related to the refining and derivatives of petroleum
745 Grinders, crushers and operators in chemical processes
746 Spinners and other operators in synthetic sewing factories
747 Operators in occupations related to the making of wood pulp
748 Operator in the making of powder compact
749 Other operators in similar occupations n. e. c.
750 Slaughtermen
751 Butchers
752 Operators in the preparation of meats in slaughterhouses and refrigerators
753 Millers and mill operators
754 Bread and pastry makers
755 Operators in the making of candies, chocolates, sweets and similar products
756 Operators in occupations related to the making of butter, cheese, ice cream and other dairy products
757 Operators in occupations related to the production of sugar
758 Operators in occupations related to the preparation and conservation of foods, such as dehydrated food products, salters, meat smokers of cans, sauces and condiments
759 Pickers, mixers and toasters of coffee, cocoa and tea
761 Operators in the making of wine, beer and non alcoholic drinks
762 Pickers, mixers and other operators in the production of tobacco
763 Cigar makers (manual production of cigars and cigarettes)
764 Operators in the manufacturing of tobacco products
765 Other operators in related occupations n. e. c.
770 Meat trimmers peelers, tanners and other operators in related occupations
771 Dyers and other operators in the finishing of skins and furs
772 Other operators in similar occupations n. e. c.
780 Operators in the making of paper bags and sacks
790 Operators in occupations related to the making of machinery
791 Operators in occupations related to the making of electric equipment
792 Operators in occupations related to the making of transportation equipment
793 Operators in occupations related to the process of making or repairing musical instruments
794 Operators in occupations related to the process of making articles of wicker, jute, raffia, pita or other vegetable fibers and from sow or horsehair
795 Operators in occupations related to the process of making rubber articles or plastic material
796 Operators in occupations related to the process of making photographic stencil papers, sand paper, tar and asphalt sheeting
797 Operators in the making of candles
798 Operators in the making of matches
799 Other operators in occupations related to the manufacturing industry n. e. c.
800 Workers and day laborers in coal deposits
801 Workers and day laborers in metallic mineral deposits
802 Workers and day laborers in quarries
803 Workers and day laborers in deposits of other minerals
804 Workers and day laborers in oil wells
806 Other workers and day laborers in the operation of mines and quarries
810 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the manufacture of food products
811 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to textile manufacture
812 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the manufacture footwear and the clothing industry
813 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the manufacture of paper and paper products
814 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to furniture manufacture
815 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the manufacture of rubber products and chemical substances
816 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to basic metal industries and the manufacture of metallic products
817 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the construction of general machinery and transportation material
818 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to diverse manufacturing industries not in another category
820 Chainers, ranging rod persons, stake preparers, other topography helpers and workers in related occupations
821 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the construction and maintaining of buildings, bridges, roads, tunnels, dams and other special works
822 Other workers and day laborers in occupations related to the construction industry not in another category
830 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the production and distribution of gas
831 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the service of light and electrical energy
832 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the supply of water and sanitary services
833 Other craftsmen and lumber workers like those who mage clogs, chests, frames, boxes and other articles and wooden household furniture
840 Stevedores, loaders and cargo loaders on piers
841 Loaders and cargo loaders in factories
842 Workers and day laborers in transportation
843 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to storage
844 Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the packaging of manufactured products, including beverages
845 Packers, labelers, wrappers in factories (packers)
850 Workers and day laborers not in another category commerce
851 Workers and day laborers not in another category; automobile services in repair shops, provisioning, lubrication and parking stations, etc
852 Workers and day laborers not in another category recreational services
853 Workers and day laborers not in another category services to other businesses
854 Workers and day laborers not in another category in public services
884 Operators of sound and projection equipment for movies
900 Paid fireman
901 Police and detectives
902 Other government workers who watch for the compliance of the law
903 Guards, store detectives, and similar workers
910 Butlers, household managers and similar workers
911 Housekeepers
920 Domestic service cooks
921 Domestic service servants
922 Nannies, wet nurses and similar workers
923 Persons who prepare and serve food in the street
930 Cooks
931 Waiters in restaurants and cafes
932 Bartenders
933 Airline stewardesses
934 Housekeeping servants and servants in hotels, ships and trains
935 Hotel administrators (Pensions)
940 Launderers and pressers in laundry establishments
941 Drycleaners in laundry establishments
942 Other workers in laundry establishments
950 Similar launderers and pressers
951 Launderer, presser for their own account
960 Porters, superintendents, guards and night watchmen
961 Elevator operators
962 Domestic servants, cleaners and workers in related occupations
963 Shoeshiners and other workers in related occupations n. e. c.
970 Hairdressers and barbers
971 Beauty stylists, hair stylists, manicurists and make up artists
980 Athletes and sportspersons
981 Sports officials, trainers and physical culture professors
990 Photographers
991 Film camera operators for movies and television
992 Embalmers
994 Guides
995 Other workers in services n. e. c.
997 Persons who declare not identifiable occupations and other workers
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
Question No. 14--Main Occupation

What trade, profession, or type of work was performed the week of April 13 to 18, or before in the case of an unemployed person?

You should ask this question only of people who worked or didn't work but were employed (boxes 0 and 1 from question 13) and of those who looked for work and had worked before (box 2 from question 13). The response should be noted in the space reserved for this purpose opposite the question.

[p. 38]

If the person being enumerated reports having more than one occupation, you should record only their main occupation.

"Main Occupation" means the one that provides the greatest income.

In the case of a person who worked before but wasn't employed during the week of April 13 to 18 (unemployed), record the "last occupation."

Avoid vague designations such as: assistant, machinist, office worker, seller, etc.

Use designations that give the best possible idea of the person's occupation, for example: agricultural engineer, fruit vendor, taxi driver, typist etc.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates a person's 3-digit occupation code.
Universe
Persons age 12+ who either worked, did not work but had a job, or looked for a job between April 13 and 18

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Concept
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Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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