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Socio-Economic Survey, Household Schedule 10: Employment and Unemployment July, 1993-June, 1994 - IPUMS Subset

India, 1993 - 1994
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Occupation of last employment (3 digit code in NCO-1968) (IN1993A_0445)

Data file: IND1993-P-H

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Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 200
End: 203
Width: 4
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
(6) Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the 7 days of work (i.e., code 1 in question 22 of section 5)
[Questions 1-15 were asked of persons who were unemployed for all the 7 days of the week, per question 22 in section 5.]




16. Whether ever worked:

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No





If code 1 in question 16, particulars of last employment.
[Questions 17-22 were asked of persons who ever worked, per question 16.]




19. Industry (as in NIC-1987) _ _ _

20. Occupation (as in NCO-1968) _ _ _
Categories
Value Category
6 Undocumented
10 Physical science technicians
21 Civil engineers
23 Mechanical engineers
29 Undocumented
30 Draughtsmen
31 Civil engineering overseers and technicians
32 Electrical and electronic engineering overseers and technicians
37 Survey technicians
40 Aircraft pilots
41 Flight engineers
60 Life science technicians
63 Undocumented
71 Physicians and surgeons, Ayurvedic
75 Veterinarians
76 Pharmacists
83 Pharmaceutical assistants
84 Nurses
85 Midwives and health visitors
88 Physiotherapists and occupational therapists
89 Technicians, n.e.c
90 Scientific medical and technical persons, other
104 Statistical investigators and related workers
111 Economic investigators and related workers
120 Accountants and auditors
121 Cost and works accountants
129 Accountants, auditors and related workers, n.e.c.
130 Sociologists and anthropologists
137 Labour, social welfare and political workers
139 Social scientists and related workers, n.e.c.
142 Legal assistants
150 Teachers, university and colleges
151 Teachers, higher secondary and secondary schools
152 Teachers, middle school
153 Teachers, primary
154 Teachers, pre-primary
157 Undocumented
159 Teachers, n.e.c.
170 Sculptors, painters and related artists
171 Commercial artists, interior decoratorsand designers
173 Photographers, other
179 Sculptors, painters, photographers and related creative artists, n.e.c
180 Composers, musicians and singers
182 Actors
183 Stage and film directors and producers (performing arts)
189 Composers and performing artists, n.e.c.
190 Ordained religious workers
191 Non-ordained religious workers
199 Professional workers n.e.c.
212 Administrative and executive officials, quasi government
221 Working proprietors, directors and managers, retail trade
241 Working proprietors, directors and managers, construction
243 Working proprietors, directors and managers, manufacturing
249 Manufacturing and related concerns, n.e.c
250 Working proprietors, directors ,managers and related executives, transport
265 Undocumented
269 Working proprietors, directors, managers,and related executives, other services
289 Undocumented
300 Clerical supervisors ( office superintendents), head clerks, section heads
301 Other supervisors (inspectors, etc.)
302 Ministerial and office assistants
309 Clerical and other supervisors, other
320 Stenographers and steno-typists
321 Typists
330 Book keepers and accounts clerks
331 Cashiers
339 Bookkeepers, cashiers and related workers, n.e.c.
341 Automatic data processing machine operators
349 Computing machine operators, n.e.c
350 Clerks, general
351 Store keeper and related workers
352 Receptionists
353 Library clerks
354 Time keepers
357 Ticket collectors, checkers and examiners
358 Office attendants (peons, daftries, etc)
359 Clerical and related workers(including proof readers and copy holders), n.e.c
371 Conductors, transport
389 Mail distributors and related workers, n.e.c
395 Undocumented
399 Telephone and telegraph operators, n.e.c.
400 Merchants and shopkeepers, wholesale trade
401 Merchants and shopkeepers, retail trade
409 Merchants and shop keepers and wholesale and retail trade, n.e.c.
410 Sales supervisors
411 Purchasing agents
412 Selling agents
419 Manufacturers agents, n.e.c.
430 Salesmen, shop assistants and demonstrators
431 Street vendors, canvassers and news vendors
434 Undocumented
439 Salesmen, shop assistants and related workers, n.e.c.
443 Agents, brokers and salesmen, advertising and other business services
499 Undocumented
500 Hotel and restaurant keepers
520 Cooks and cook bearers
521 Butlers, bearers and waiters
529 Cooks, waiters and related workers, n.e.c.
530 Ayahs, nurse, maids
531 Domestic servants
539 Maids and related housekeeping service workers, n.e.c
540 Building caretakers
541 Sweepers, cleaners and related workers
542 Watermen
549 Building caretakers, sweepers, cleaners and related workers, n.e.c
550 Laundrymen, washermen and dhobis
571 Policemen and detectives
573 Protection force, home guard and security workers
574 Watchmen, chowkidars and gate keepers
579 Protective service workers, n.e.c.
599 Service workers, n.e.c.
610 Cultivators (owners)
611 Cultivators (tenants)
619 Cultivators, n.e.c
630 Agricultural labourers
640 Plantation labourers
641 Tappers, (palm, rubber trees, etc.)
649 Plantation labourers and related workers, n.e.c.
650 Farm machinery operators
651 Farm workers, animal, birds and insect rearing
652 Gardeners and nursery workers
659 Other farm workers, n.e.c.
660 Foresters and related workers
661 Harvesters and gatherers of forest products including lac(except logs)
662 Log fellers and wood cutters
664 Undocumented
669 Loggers and other forestry workers, n.e.c.
680 Fishermen, deep sea
681 Fishermen, inland and coastal waters
689 Fishermen and related workers, n.e.c
701 Undocumented
711 Miners
712 Quarrymen
715 Miners and quarrymen, other
718 Mineral treaters
719 Miners, quarrymen and related workers, n.e.c.
720 Supervisors and foremen, metal smelting converting refining
721 Metal smelting, converting and refining furnace men
727 Metal drawers and extruders
728 Metal platters and coaters
729 Metal processors, n.e.c.
739 Wood preparation and paper making workers n.e.c
740 Supervisor and foreman, chemical processing and related activities
741 Crushers, grinders and mixers
749 Chemical processors and related workers, n.e.c.
750 Supervisors and foremen, spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing and related processes
752 Spinners and winders
755 Weavers and related workers
756 Carpet makers and finishers
757 Knitters
759 Spinners, weavers,knitters,dyers and related workers, n.e.c
769 Fellmongers and pelt dressers, n.e.c.
771 Grain millers, parchers and related workers
772 Crushers and pressers, oil seeds
773 Khandsari, sugar and gur makers
775 Food preservers and canners
776 Dairy product processors
778 Tea, coffee and cocoa prepares
784 Bidi makers
790 Supervisors and foremen, tailoring, dress making, sewing, upholsterywork
791 Tailors and dress makers
794 Pattern makers and cutters
795 Sewers and embroiders
799 Tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers and related workers, n.e.c
802 Shoe cutters, lasters, sewers and related workers
811 Carpenter
812 Cabinet makers
815 Coach and body builders
819 Carpenters, cabinet makers and related workers,n.e.c.
821 Stone cutter and carvers
831 Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forgin g press operators
834 Machine tool setters
835 Machine tool operators
841 Watch, clock and precision instrument makers(except electrical)
842 Machinery fitters and machine assemblers
843 Motor vehicle mechanics
845 Mechanics, repairmen, other
849 Machinery fitters ,machine assemblers and precision instrument makers(except electrical), n.e.c
850 Supervisors and foremen, electrical and electronic equipment fitting, assembling, installing and repairing
851 Electricians, electrical fitters and related workers
852 Electronics fitters
853 Electric and electronic equipment assemblers
854 Radio television mechanics and repairmen
855 Electrical wiremen
857 Electric linemen and cable jointers
859 Electrical fitters and related electrical and electronic workers, n.e.c
871 Plumbers and pipe fitters
872 Welders and flame cutters
873 Sheet metal workers
879 Plumbers, welders, sheet metal and structural metal preparers and erectors, n.e.c
881 Jewellers, goldsmiths and silversmiths
889 Jewellers and precious metal workers, n.e.c (except printing)
892 Potters and related clay and abrasive formers
893 Glass and ceramic kilnmen
895 Glass and ceramics painters and decorators
896 Undocumented
899 Glass formers, potters and related workers, n.e.c.
900 Supervisors and foremen, rubber and plastics product making
901 Plastics product makers
902 Rubber product makers ( except tyre makers and vulcanisers)
903 Tyre makers and vulcanisers
909 Rubber and plastics product makers, n.e.c
920 Supervisors and foremen printing and related work
921 Compositors
925 Engravers, printing(except photo engravers)
926 Photo engravers
927 Book binders and related workers
928 Photographic dark room workers
929 Printers and related workers, n.e.c.
931 Painters, construction
932 Painters, spray and sign writing
939 Painters, n.e.c.
942 Basketry weavers and brush makers
943 Non-metallic mineral product makers
949 Production and related workers, n.e.c.
950 Supervisors and foremen, bricklaying other construction work
951 Bricklayers, stone masons and tile setters
952 Reinforced concreters, cement finishers and terrazzo workers
953 Roofers
955 Plasterers
957 Glaziers
959 Construction workers, n.e.c.
961 Stationary engine and related equipment operators
963 Oilers and greasers (including cleaners motor vehicle)
970 Supervisors and foremen, material and freight handling and related equipment operator
971 Loaders and unloaders
972 Riggers and cable splicer
975 Checkers, testers, sorters, weighers and counters
976 Packers, labellers and related workers
979 Material handling equipment operators, n.e.c.
980 Supervisors and foremen, transport equipment operation
981 Ships 'deck ratings, barge crews and boatmen
983 Drivers, railways
986 Tram car and motor vehicle drivers
987 Drivers, animal and animal drawn vehicles
988 Cycle rickshaw drivers and rickshaw pullers
989 Transport equipment operators and drivers, n.e.c.
994 Undocumented
999 Labourers, other
1002 Workers without occupations, literate
1010 Workers reporting occupations unidentified or unclassified
9998 Unknown
9999 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
5.6.0 Block6: Follow-up questions for persons unemployed on all the seven days of the week: This block is meant for collecting information on persons who are found to be unemployed on all the seven days of the week preceding the date of survey. Such persons will be identified on the basis of the daily time disposition recorded in block 5, and column (22) of block 5 will have code 1 for such persons. Information to be recorded in this block broadly includes their academic performance, particulars of work sought/available and for those who had some employment in the past, the particulars of such employment. The item wise description of the blocks is as below.



5.6.17 Columns (17)-(22): If code 1 in col. (16) particulars of last employment : Columns (17) - (22) will be used to record the particulars of the last employment of those who had some employment in the past. Procedure for recording the particulars is explained in the subsequent paragraphs.



5.6.20 Columns (19) and (20): Industry and occupation: Industry and occupation codes (3 digit) as per NIC - 1987 and NCO - 1968, respectively, applicable to the last employment will be entered in these two columns.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the occupation of the last employment (3 digit code in NCO-1968).
Universe
Unemployed persons who ever worked

concept

Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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