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

Chile, 1970
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Dirección de Estadística y Censos, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation, 2 digits (CL1970A_0422)

Data file: CHL1970-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 163
End: 164
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 99
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
1 Architects, engineers and similar occupations
2 Chemists, Physicists, Pharmacists and similar occupations
3 Agronomists, Veterinarians, Biologists, Naturalists and similar occupations
4 Physicians, surgeons and dentists
5 Paramedics and similar occupations
6 Nurses and midwives
7 Professors and teachers
8 Specialists in mathematical, economic, social sciences and the like
9 Lawyers, judges and similar occupations
10 Artists, writers, amusers and similar occupations
11 Clergy people and similar occupations
12 People in occupations similar to professionals
13 Officers, pilots and machine officers in water navigation
14 Pilots, flight mechanics and air navigators
15 Directives in public administration
16 Directors and managers in retail and wholesale trade
17 Other directors, professionals and administrators
18 Accountants and expert accountants
19 Bookkeepers, cashiers
20 Typists and stenographers
21 Operators of other office machines and equipment n.e.c.
22 Inspectors, clearers and comptrollers in transportation and communications
23 Mailmen, messengers and similar occupations
24 Telephone operators, telegraphists, and other telecommunications operators
25 Other clerks and similar occupations in transportation services
26 Other clerks and similar occupations
27 Proprietor salespeople in wholesale and retail
28 Store clerks and peddlers
29 Wholesale travel salespeople and representatives
30 Other salespeople and similar occupations
31 Farmers (owners and managers)
32 Farm laborers, gardeners and other agricultural workers
33 Fishermen and related occupations
34 Hunters, "tramperos" and similar occupations
35 Lumbermen, woodchoppers and similar occupations
36 Chauffeurs, highway drivers and similar vehicle drivers
37 Train conductors and locomotive firemen
38 Sailors and small boat operators
39 Traffic equipment operators, brakemen and switchmen
40 Spinners, weavers, dry cleaners and similar occupations
41 Tailors, couturiers, furriers and people in the fabric and fur/leather confection trade
42 Shoemakers, repairers, saddlers and similar occupations
43 Carpenters, cabinetmakers, coopers and related occupations
44 Builders, bricklayers, window setter and related occupations
45 Painters and paperhangers
46 Plumbers, tinsmiths, coppersmiths and steel metal workers
47 Electricians, electrical cable setters, radio and TV repairmen
48 Mechanics, machinery, vehicle and tool repairers, and similar occupations
49 Precision device mechanics, watchmakers and similar occupations
50 Jewelers and silversmiths
51 Fixed motor, excavation and people elevation device operators, and similar occupations
52 Radio, TV, sound, and cinema projection equipment operators
53 Typographists, litographists, typesetters, press operators, engravers, bookbinders, film developers, and similar occupations
54 Miners, quarrymen and similar occupations
55 Smeltmen, rolling millers, blacksmiths, and related occupations
56 Potters, casters, glass blowers, and similar occupations
57 Operators of ovens and heaters, toasters, distillers, and other chemical industry operatives
58 Slaughters, butchers, bakers, millers, beer brewers, and similar occupations
59 cigar makers and other operatives in the tobacco industry
60 Emanciaters, peelers, tanners and other operatives in the preparation of furs and skins
61 Operatives in the production of paper goods
62 Operatives in the production of machinery, electrical equipment and transportation equipment
63 Operative in the production process and similar occupations n.e.c.
64 Workers and day laborers in mines and quarries
65 Workers and day laborers in the manufacturing industry
66 Workers and day laborers in the construction industry
67 Workers and day laborers in electricity, gas, water, sanitary services and communications
68 Workers and day laborers in transportation and storage
69 Other workers and day laborers n.e.c.
70 Workers in protection services
71 Butlers, housekeepers and kindred occupations
72 Cooks, maids and domestic service workers
73 Cooks, restaurant and café waiters, bartenders and kindred occupations
74 Launderers, pressers, dry cleaners and kindred day laborers in cleaning shops
75 Other launderers and pressers
76 Porters, janitors, elevator operators and kindred occupations
77 Barbers, hair dressers, beauty parlor workers and kindred occupations
78 Athletes, Sportspersons and similar occupations
79 Photographers and workers with similar occupations
80 Other workers in services n. e. c.
82 Persons who declare not identifiable occupations and other workers n.e.c.
99 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.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates a person's 2-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
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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