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Fourth National Population Census 1990 - IPUMS Subset

China, 1990
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Industry (CN1990A_0412)

Data file: CHN1990-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 157
End: 159
Width: 3
Range: 0 - 998
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
[Questions 10-13 were asked of persons age 15 and older.]




10. Industry: _ _
Categories
Value Category
0 NIU (not in universe)
11 Food crops
19 Other agricultural sectors
30 Forestry
41 Livestock raising
42 Poultry raising
49 Small animal raising, hunting, and others
51 Aquatic animal and plant raising
52 Fishing for aquatic animals and plants
60 Electric power, gas, and pipewater supply and production
71 Agricultural services
72 Forestry services
73 Livestock raising services
74 Fishery services
79 Other agricultural, forestry, livestock raising, fishering, and electric power services
81 Coal mining
82 Coal dressing
91 Petroleum extraction
92 Natural gas extraction
93 Oil shale extraction
101 Iron mining
102 Manganese ore mining
103 Chrome mining
111 Heavy non-ferrous metals mining
113 Light non-ferrous metals mining
115 Precious metal mining
116 Rare metal mining and rare earth mining
121 Earth, sand, and stone mining
122 Chemical minerals mining
129 Other earth, sand, and stone mining
131 Sea salt mining
132 Lake salt mining
133 Well salt mining
134 Rock salt mining
140 Other mining sectors
151 Timber logging and transport
152 Bamboo logging and transport
160 Production and supply of pipewater
171 Grain processing
172 Vegetable oil processing
173 Pastry and candy processing
174 Sugar processing
175 Animal slaughtering and meat processing
176 Egg product processing
177 Dairy product processing
178 Aquatic animal and plant products processing
179 Canned food processing
180 Salt processing
181 Food additives production
182 Seasoning production
189 Production of other kinds of food
191 Alcoholic beverage production
192 Alcohol production
193 Soft beverage production
194 Tea processing
199 Other beverage production
201 Tobacco redrying
202 Cigarette production
209 Other tobacco processing sectors
211 Mixed feed processing
212 Protein feed processing
213 Feed additives processing
219 Other feed processing
221 Row fiber material processing
222 Cotton spinning and weaving
224 Wool spinning and weaving
226 Flax spinning and weaving
227 Silk textile processing
228 Knit fabric processing
229 Other textile processing
241 Garment tailoring
243 Headwear tailoring
245 Shoes making
249 Repair services and others
251 Hide tanning
252 Leather products
254 Fur tanning and fur products
261 Lumber milling
262 Panel products
263 Wood composition products
264 Bamboo, rattan, and grass products
271 Wood furniture industry
273 Bamboo and rattan furniture industry
274 Metal furniture industry
275 Plastic furniture industry
279 Other furniture industries
281 Pulp Production
282 Paper making
283 Paper products
290 Printing
301 Art supplies production
302 Educational supplies production
303 Sporting goods production
305 Music instruments and other entertainment supplies production
306 Toy industry
307 Games product industry
309 Other educational, entertainment, and sporting products making
311 Sculpture handicrafts making
312 Metal handicrafts making
313 Lacquer ware handicrafts making
314 Flower painting handicrafts making
315 Bamboo, rattan, and grass handicrafts making
316 Silk handicrafts making
317 Carpet making
318 Jewels making
319 Other handicrafts industries
331 Electric power generating
332 Electric power supply and distribution
333 Steam and hot water supply and production
341 Artificial petroleum production
342 Crude oil processing
351 Coking
352 Gas supply
353 Coal products
361 Primary chemical materials
362 Chemical fertilizers
363 Pesticides
365 Organic chemical industry (i)
366 Organic chemical industry (ii)
372 Chemical fiber industry
375 Forestry chemical products
376 Explosives and fire products
377 Chemical products for daily use (i)
378 Chemical products for daily use (ii)
381 Medical material processing
384 Chemical medicine processing
386 Traditional Chinese medicines processing
387 Veterinary medicines processing
388 Biochemical products processing
401 Artificial fiber products
402 Synthetic fiber products
411 Tire products
413 Tire products for non-motor vehicles
414 Panel, tube, and belt rubber
416 Rubber parts production
418 Recycled rubber products
421 Rubber shoes and boots production
423 Rubber products for daily use
428 Rubber product repair services
429 Other rubber products
431 Film plastic products
433 Panel, tube, stick plastic products
435 Silk plastic products
436 Leatherette and synthetic leather products
437 Foam plastic products
438 Plastic parts production
439 Plastic packaging and containers products
441 Plastic shoes production
442 Plastic products for daily use
449 Other plastic products
451 Cement production
452 Finished cement products and asbestos-cement production
453 Brick, tile and stone for construction
454 Glass production
455 Glass products
456 Ceramics
457 Refractory materials
458 Graphite and carbon products
461 Asbestos products
462 Mica products
463 Glass fiber products
464 Abrasives products
469 Other nonmetal mineral products
481 Iron making
482 Steel making
483 Steel processing
488 Ferroalloy smelting
491 Refining of heavy nonferrous
493 Refining of light nonferrous
495 Refining of precious metals
496 Rare metal processing
497 Refining of alloy nonferrous
498 Pressing of nonferrous
511 Metal structures and metal structural components
512 Iron casting
513 Instrument products
514 Metal container products
515 Tight wire products
516 Metal products for construction
517 Machinery for agriculture
518 Metal surface treatments and heat treatments
519 Machinery for making daily use articles (i)
521 Machinery for making daily use articles (ii)
529 Other kinds of machinery and repair services
531 Boiler and gas engine production
532 Metal processing machinery
533 General equipment (I)
534 General equipment (II)
535 General instruments production (I)
536 General instruments production (II)
537 Semi-finished metal products casting and pressing
538 Special industrial equipment (I)
539 Special industrial equipment (II)
540 Special industrial equipment (III)
541 Special industrial equipment (IV)
542 Machinery for agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery
544 Construction machinery
545 Special geological equipment
546 Medical device production
547 Machinery of articles for culture production and office use
548 Machinery of articles for daily use
551 Other kinds of special equipment machinery
558 Machinery repair services
559 Other kinds of machinery
561 Railway transport equipment
562 Automobile manufacturing
563 Motorcycle manufacturing
564 Tram manufacturing
565 Shipping equipment
567 Navigation equipment
568 Transportation machinery repair services
569 Other transport equipment repair services
581 Motor manufacturing
582 Electrical power generators, distributors and electric machinery
584 Electrical equipment manufacturing
586 Home appliances manufacturing
587 Lighting equipment manufacturing
588 Electric machinery repair services
589 Other kinds of electric machinery manufacturing
601 Communication equipment manufacturing
603 Radar manufacturing
607 Broadcasting and telecasting equipment
608 Computer manufacturing
611 Electronic devices manufacturing
613 Electronic parts manufacturing
616 Electronic commodity manufacturing
618 Electronic and communication equipment repair services
619 Other kinds of electronic and telecom machinery and repair services
631 Measuring tools and instruments manufacturing (I)
632 Measuring tools and instruments manufacturing (II)
633 Measuring tools and instruments manufacturing (III)
634 Electric instruments
635 Electronic and wireless measuring instruments
636 Measuring apparatus manufacturing
637 Weighing apparatus manufacturing
638 Measuring tools and instruments repair services
639 Other precision machinery and instruments and repair services
661 Other manufacturing industries and repair services
662 Other household product manufacturing industries and repair services
671 Mineral geological survey
672 Petroleum geological survey
673 Marine geological survey
674 Hydrological, construction, and environmental geological survey
675 Regional geological survey
676 Geophysics and chemical mineral prospecting
677 Geological mapping
678 Technical services for mineral prospecting
691 Civil engineering
700 Wiring and pipeline installation
710 Prospecting design services
731 Railway transportation
732 Highway transportation
733 Pipe transportation
734 Water transportation
735 Air transportation
736 Porterage and shipping
741 Postal services
742 Telecommunications
743 Postal and telecommunications services
751 Domestic trade (I)
752 Domestic trade (II)
755 Foreign trade
770 Food services
780 Material and commodity supply services
790 Storage services
800 Real estate services
811 Metro transit
812 Landscaping and management of parks and national monuments
813 Local public transport services
814 Sewage, sanitary services, and transportation management
815 Funeral, crematoria and mortuary services
819 Others public facilities
821 Tourism
822 Hotels
823 Barber shops
824 Public baths
825 Laundry services
826 Photo studio
827 Home appliances repair services
829 Other service sectors
830 Consulting services
831 Undocumented
832 Undocumented
839 Undocumented
841 Hospitals
842 Sanitarium
843 Clinics
844 Public health infection control units
845 Vaccination and health inspection stations
846 Women and children health care centers
847 Drug and medicine testing centers
849 Child care and other public health and care services
850 Sports
860 Social welfare services
871 Higher education
872 Middle-level education
873 Elementary-level education
874 Preschool education
875 Special education programs
879 Other education programs
881 Movies
882 Arts
883 Publishing
884 Museum, monument, and other cultural heritage maintenance
885 Libraries
886 Mass culture organizations
887 News
889 Other industries about culture, arts, and religion
890 Broadcasting and telecasting
901 Natural science research
902 Social science research
903 Other management, technical, and scientific research
911 Meteological research
912 Earthquake detecting research
913 Mapping
914 Testing and measuring
915 Marine and environmental research
916 Environment protection
917 Computer and software development
919 Other technical services
930 Finance
940 Insurance
950 Administrative organizations
960 Political party organizations
970 Social organizations
980 Enterprises and management organizations
990 Other industries
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
10. Industry of Working Population -- reported by working respondents aged 15 and over.

Working population refers to people who are working and paid for their labor or obtaining operation revenue. Our state policy of employment is: "under the guidance of state plan, seeking employment through the following three channels: recommended by labor department, organizing a work entity voluntarily, or self-employed." Accordingly, working population includes all employed people obeying the above policy, regardless of occupation characteristics (i.e. permanent or temporary job) or ownership of work unit (e.g. state ownership, people ownership, collective ownership, private ownership, joint ownership, direct foreign investment, or self-employed). Specifically, working population refers to:


1. At the time of Census, those who have regular jobs, including those who work as well as those who are temporarily not working due to the following reasons: sickness, vacations, temporary study, working in the labor camps, bad weather, technical breakdown, seasonally out-of-production, optimal transformation of corporate. However, do not include those who are completely away from work and study full-time in the colleges/universities and Television Broadcasting Universities (full-time). Retired workers, who still participated in social activities and were reimbursed for their works a month before the time of Census, should still be considered as working/employed persons.

2. Those, who do not have regular jobs but who have part-time jobs on June 30, 1990 and work more than 16 days (inclusive) in June, should be considered as working/employed persons.

Occupations of the employed persons should be the full name of the place where they work. State owned institutions, collective owned institutions, joint-ventured institutions and private institutions should be those with independent accounting system. For those conglomerates or large factories and mines (e.g. companies, headquarters), clearly state the names of the secondary units. For example, xx Steel Company xx iron-making factory, xx company xx branch, xx united corporate xx retail store.

For those who are temporarily not working due to seasonal out-of-production or optimal transformation of the corporate, fill in the names of previous institutions. For those who work in labor camps, fill in the names of labor camps.

Farmers should not simply fill in broad term "agriculture". They should report the nature of institutions or organizations where they work, or the detailed activities in which they participate. For those who work in the town-owned companies or institutions or labor organizations, fill in the names of the institutions or organizations, whether they are full-time, part-time, or contracted, and whether they contract any land. For those who contract land, orchard, fish-pond, or mountain forest or engage in other economic activities based on household as a primary production unit, fill in the projects that this household primarily contract and engage in. For example, for those who contract land, fill in "crop production"; for those who contract fish-pond, fill in "plain-water fishery". For those who contract multiple projects, fill in the primary project. For those employed/working persons living in the households who sublease the contracted land to others and engage in other economic activities, their occupations are the one that individuals hold longest in the year, and then we can decide their industries according to their occupations.

For Individual workers, industries can be filled in the names of signs, if any; for example, xxx teahouse. If there are no any signs, fill in the economic activities in which individual workers engage.

For those who work at the establishment units and individual workers, if they engage in one primary activity as well as other activities, fill in the activity in which they engage longest.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the industry the respondent works in.
Universe
Persons age 15+ in the labor force

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Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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