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Demographic and Health Survey 2012

Tajikistan, 2012
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TJK_2012_DHS_v01_M
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Respondent's occupation (v716)

Data file: REC71

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101 Heads of the federal and regional bodies of the judiciary
102 Heads of the departments of state authorities of the federal and regional levels and their representatives
103 Heads of local self-governmnet( all levels)
104 Leaders of political associations (organizations, parties, movements)
105 Leaders of business organizations, trade unions and other socio-economic organizations
106 The leaders of the humanitarian and other social organizations
107 Heads of state and municipal unitary enterprises (except for the heads of research institutions, exploration and research organizations)
108 Heads of other commercial organizations - business partnerships, associations, producers' cooperatives (except for the heads of research institutions, exploration and research organizations)
109 Leaders of nonprofit organizations
110 Heads of research, design, engineering, design agencies, exploration and surveying organizations
111 Heads of agencies, organizations, businesses, and their deputies,that are not included in other groups
112 Heads of production and operational units (services) in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fisheries
113 Heads of production and operational units (services) in the construction
114 Heads of production and operational units (services) in trade
115 Heads of production and operational units (services) in organizations and in transport and communication, material supply and marketing
116 Heads of departments (services) in the institutions, organizations and enterprises of the sphere of social and communal services and housing and communal services
117 The leaders of the financial, economic and administrative-logistical units (services)
118 Heads of departments (services) of human resources and labor relations
119 Master and technical leaders in industry and transport
120 Superintendents and craftsmen in construction
121 Technical managers, including supervisors, in agriculture and forestry (other than supervisors of labor workers)
122 Masters, technical managers and supervisors, not included in other groups
123 Managers of small enterprises in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing
124 Managers of small industrial and enterprises
125 Managers in small construction institution, organizations and enterprises
126 Managers in small wholesale and retail trade institution, organizations and enterprises
127 Managers of small catering companies, restaurants and hotels
201 General managers in transportm, storage and communications
202 Managers of small institutions, organizations and enterprises in the sphere of social and consumer services
203 Managers of the small institution, organizations and enterprisesnot not classified elsewhere
204 Chemists
205 Geologosts and geophysicists
206 Statisticians
207 Computer programmers
208 Computing professionals not elsewhere classified
209 Architects and engineers for transport and urban development
210 Civil engineers
211 Electrical engineers
212 Electronics and telecommunications engineers
213 Mechanical engineers
214 Chemical engineers, technologists fuel products, textile and light industry, food
215 Architects, engineers and related professionals not elsewhere classified
216 Experts in the field of natural and technical sciences, engaged in research and development
217 Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals
218 Bacteriologists, pharmacologists, and related professionals
219 Agronomists, specialists of forestery and related professionals
220 Medical doctors, except dentists
221 Dentists
222 Veterinarians
223 Pharmacists
224 Health professionals (except nursing) not elsewhere classified
225 Experts in the field of biological and agricultural sciences and healthcare, engaged in research and development
226 University and higher education teaching professionals, including colleges providing higher education
227 Secondary and vocational education teaching professionals
228 Teachers in special education (teachers, speech pathologists, speech therapists, and other teachers)
229 Accountants
230 Human resources specialist and careers guidance professionals
231 Experts in business
232 Experts on economic activities and human resources, not included in other groups
233 legal professionals (except legal personnel involved in research)
234 Librarians and related information professionals
235 Economists
236 Sociologists, antropologists and related professionals
237 Philosophers, historians and political scientists
238 Philologists, translators and interpreters
239 Authors, journalists and other writers
240 Sculptors, painters and related artists
241 Composers, musicians and singers
242 Film, stage and related actors and directors
243 Writers and artists, not included in other groups
244 Religious professionals
245 Experts in finance, law, social sciences and related sciences engaged in research and development
246 Employees of state power and administration (specialists, experts, consultants, inspectors, attache, etc.) and municipal employees
301 Civil engineering technicians
302 Electrical engineering technicians
303 Mechanical engineering technicians
304 Chemical engineering technicians
305 Photographers and image and sound recording equipment operators
306 Broadcasting and telecommunications equipment operators
307 Aircraft pilots and related associate professionals
308 Air traffic controllers
309 Air traffic safety technicians
310 Dispatchers transport (except aviation)
311 Other dispatchers and specialists in the operation of vehicles
312 Agronomy and forestry technicians
313 Medical assistants
314 Pharmaceutical assistants
315 Mid level medical personnel (except medical care) not elsewhere classified
316 Nurses
317 Midwives
318 Elementary school teachers and other teaching staff of primary education
319 Preschool education staff (teachers, teachers in pre-school education and training)
320 faculty of special education (speech therapists, teachers, speech pathologists and other specialists with secondary vocational education)
321 Teaching professionals on how to operate vehicles
322 Dealers and brokers
323 Insurrance representatives
324 Sales representatives
325 Finance and sales associate professionals not elsewhere classified
326 Trading and commerce agents and shipping clerks
327 Administrators, secretaries and related professionals
328 Bookkeepers(with secondary vocational education)
329 Other mid level managereal and administrative personnels not classified elsewhere
330 Customs and border inspectors
331 Taxation officials
332 Other mid level government sevice personnel not elsewhere classified
333 police officers and other law enforcement agencies, paramilitary and fire protection, crime investigators
334 Radio, television and other announcers
335 Street, night-club and related musicians, singers and dancers
336 Circus artists
337 Athletes and coaches for physical culture, sport and military-technical training
338 Staff in places of worship, which has no religious rank
339 Decorators and commercial designers
401 Stenographers and typists
402 Word-processor and related operators using special equipment for editing, preparation and transmission of information printer, fax, cryptographic equipment and e-mail)
403 Operators of electronic machines involved with data entry (computers, tabulators, punches, etc.)
404 Secretaries and clerks
405 Workers involved in counting, reception and delivery of goods
406 Operators of dispatching services and work assigner
407 Employees engaged in inventory and on duty personnell on transport
408 Library and filing clerks
409 Other employees engaged in the preparation of information, documentation and accounting
410 Cashiers and tickets clerks
411 Tellers and other counter clerks
412 Debt-collectors and related workers
413 Employees engaged in customer services and household activities
501 Travel attendants and travel stewards
502 Controllers (conductors) public transport workers and related activities
503 Cooks
504 Waiters, waitresses and bartenders
505 Catering workers, not included in other groups
506 Child-care workers
507 Institution-based personal care workers
508 Hairdressers, barbers, beauticans and related workers
509 Laundryman
510 Workers engaged in individual tailoring and repair of clothing and footwear
511 Workers repairing apartments, furniture, electrical appliances, television and radio, clock, etc.
512 Workers of the photographic studios
513 Other personal services workers not elsewhere classified
514 Fire-fighters
515 Police - officers
516 Prison guards
517 Protective services workers not elsewhere classified
518 Shop assistants and demonstrators of goods
519 Vendors stalls and markets and employees related activities
520 Workers of city, towns and settlements gas industry,
521 Workers of water supply and sanitation services
522 Workers of green services (planning)
523 Workers carrying out energy control
524 Workers in film and TV studios and related professions
601 Field crop and vegetable growers
602 Gardeners to grow crops that grow on trees and bushes
603 Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers
604 Mixed-crop growers
605 Agricultural workers are not included in other groups
606 Farmers producing dairy and livestock produce
607 Workers (farmers) for the production of poultry
608 Workers (farmers) for the production of bees and silkworms
609 Mixed-animal producers
610 Producers of mixed agricultural products
611 Forestry workers and loggers
612 Hunters and trappers
701 Miners and other occupations in mining minerals underground and open cast
702 Builder, and builders-installers
703 Bricklayers and stonemasons, tilers, etc
704 Concrete placers, concrete finishers, mozaic layers and related workers
705 Carpenters and joiners
706 Builders, installers and related trades workers not included in the other groups
707 Plasterers
708 Metal worker fitter,metal worker for sanitary and technical equipment and pipe fitters
709 Metal worker, construction electro metal worker, electromonage and related professionals
710 Painters, working on cleaning of buildings and structures, and related occupations
711 Workers employed in the construction of mines (mines) and quarrying (cuts), subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes
712 Welders and flamecutters
713 Blacksmiths, hammer-smiths and forging-press workers
714 Tool-makers, tool sharpeners, patternmaker on metal models and Markers
715 Machine-tool setters and setter-operators
716 Metal wheel-grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners
717 Motor vehicle mechanics and fitters
718 Aircraft engine mechanics and fitters
719 Machinery mechanics and fitters
720 Electronics fitters
721 Jewellery and precious-metal workers
722 Other job printing industry
723 Workers for meat, fish and canning industry
724 Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectionery makers
725 Food and bevarage tasters and graders
726 Workers in alcohol and non alcohol production
727 Food industry workers, not included in other groups
728 Wood treaters
729 Professions Woodworkers, not included in other groups
730 Workers employed in the manufacture of fibers of cotton, linen, shelkomotalnom, wool, penkodzhutovom industries and in the manufacture of cotton
731 Weavers, knitters and related workers
732 Professional workers in the leather, and fur industries Pelt dressers, tanners and fellmongers
733 Shoe-makers and related workers
734 Professions of workers making garment
735 Professions of workers in industry of construction materials
736 Trades workers for maintenance and repair of track machines and mechanisms rail
737 Trades workers for maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
738 Telephone operators, telegraph and related trades workers due
739 Trade workers and inspection completed repair of linear structures and plant equipment and power connection
740 Well drillers and borers and related workers
801 Crushing-, grinding- and chemical-mixing-machinery operators
802 Chemical-heat-treating-plant operators
803 Petroleum-and natural-gas-refining-plant operators
804 Rubber-products machine operators
805 Operators and machinists equipment for the production of synthetic rubber, chemical petroleum products, and oil substitutes
806 Fibre-preparing, spinning-and winding-machine operators
807 Weaving- and knitting- machine operators
808 Sewing-machine operators
809 Dairy-products machine operators
810 Locomotive-engine drivers
811 Car, taxi and van drivers
812 Bus and tram drivers
813 Motorised farm and forestry plant operator
814 Oerators of earthmoving, construction and road machines
815 Crane, hoist and related plant operators
901 Street food vendors
902 Street vendors, non-food products
903 Domestic helpers and cleaners
904 Hand-launderers and pressers
905 Unskilled workers of Agriculture and Water Resources
906 Unskilled workers in construction and maintenance of roads and hydroconstructions
907 Unskilled workers in building construction
908 Unskilled workers in industries that are not included in other group
909 Guard (watchmen), cloakroom, lift operators
910 Porters, maintenance workers, laborers
911 Janitors office and industrial premises and territories
912 Unskilled workers are common to all industries, not included in other groups (cleaners, washers, greaser, etc.)
913 Military
914 Store inventory checkers and workers
994 Student
995 Sick/retiree
996 Other
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.
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