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Population Census 1972 - IPUMS Subset

Pakistan, 1972
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Industry, 2 digit (pk73a_ind2)

Data file: PAK1973-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 176
End: 177
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Economic characteristics
(For persons 10 years of age and above)

For those who answered yes in Col. 15

17. What kind of industry or business or service was he/she working in? ____
Categories
Value Category
11 Agriculture, livestock and hunting
12 Forestry and logging
13 Fishing
21 Coal Mining
22 Crude petroleum and natural gas production
23 Metal ore mining
29 Other mining
31 Manufacture of food, beverages and tobacco
32 Textile, wearing apparel and leather industries
33 Manufacture of wood and wood products including furniture
34 Manufacture of paper and paper products, printing and publishing
35 Manufacture of chemicals, chemical products, and products of petroleum, coal, rubber and plastics
36 Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products except petroleum and coal
37 Basic metal industries
38 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, machinery and equipment
39 Other manufacturing and handicrafts
41 Electricity, gas and steam
42 Water works and supply
51 Building construction and related activities
52 Construction of streets, roads, highways and bridges
53 Construction of irrigation and hydroelectric projects
54 Construction of docks and communications projects
59 Construction projects, n.e.c.
61 Wholesale trade
62 Retail trade
63 Restaurants and hotels
71 Transport and storage
72 Communication
81 Financial institutions
82 Insurance
83 Real estate and business services
91 Public administration
92 Sanitary and similar services
93 Social and related community services
94 Recreation and cultural services
95 Personal and household services
96 International and other extra territorial bodies
98 Unknown
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.
Interviewer instructions
7.28 Industry
The nature of industry or business is determined by the manufacturing or making of products, which are made in any establishment (i.e., firm, mining, and field) where a man worked, or if he did not work during last week, but he did earlier.

If a firm or establishment has more than [Pg. 55] one composition, the nature of industry will be determined by its major produce of its mostly working level. The difference between industry and occupation will be clarified in the following examples.


Example 1
Occupation (Column 16): Agriculture Farmer or Cultivator
Nature of Job: Sugar-cane crop, grain crop, fruits and vegetables crop and wheat, rice maize sugar cane, edible/oil seeds etc., also cultivation of fruit and vegetables are included in it.
Industry (entry to be made in Col. 17): Agriculture

Example 2
Occupation (Column 16): Rearing the Live-stock
Nature of Job: The breeding and progeny of cattle whether it is for meet or for wool, fur, etc., and milk and its product will also be included in it.
Industry (entry to be made in Col. 17): Breeding and look after of cattle

Example 3
Occupation (Column 16): Carpenter
Nature of Job: Wooden Furniture
Industry (entry to be made in Col. 17): Furniture and artificer in wood work

Example 4
Occupation (Column 16): Carpenter
Nature of Job: Artifice /making of railway carriage
Industry (entry to be made in Col. 17): Railway Transportation

Example 5
Occupation (Column 16): Truck Driver
Nature of Job: Goods carrier
Industry (entry to be made in Col. 17): Transportation, Truck

Example 6
Occupation (Column 16): Porter(Coli) (Unskilled laborer who works in food market)
Nature of Job: Carrier of goods in wholesale trade of food
Industry (entry to be made in Col. 17): Whole sale and retail trade

Example 7
Occupation (Column 16): Porter(Coli) (Unskilled laborer who works at a bus stop)
Nature of Job: Road Transportation
Industry (entry to be made in Col. 17): Transportation

Example 8
Occupation (Column 16): Laborer (Mason) (Unskilled laborer who works in construction)
Nature of Job: Construction of building
Industry (entry to be made in Col. 17): Construction

Example 9
Occupation (Column 16): Carpenter (power loomed)
Nature of Job: Carpet/machine manufacturing
Industry (entry to be made in Col. 17): Carpet/machine manufacturing

Example 10
Occupation (Column 16): Carpenter (Maker of agricultural tools)
Nature of Job: Manufacturer of agricultural tools
Industry (entry to be made in Col. 17): Manufacturing of agricultural tools

Example 11
Occupation (Column 16): Salesman
Nature of Job: Cloth market, shoes market sweet, departmental store
Industry (entry to be made in Col. 17): Wholesale and retail business

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the industry (2-digit) the person worked last week.
Universe
Persons age 10+ who worked last week

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Concept
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Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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