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Population Census; Building and Housing Census 2001 - IPUMS Subset

Austria, 2001
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Occupation of supporter: ISCO unit groups (AT2001A_OCCIU)

Data file: AUT2001_PHC-P-H

Overview

Type: Discrete
Start: 195
End: 197
Width: 3
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<svar v="AT01A424 AT01A425 AT01A426 AT01A427 AT01A428 AT01A429 AT01A430 AT01A431 AT01A432 AT01A433 AT01A434 AT01A435 AT01A436 AT01A437 AT01A438 AT01A439">[Questions 12 - 15 were asked of persons gainfully employed]<br /></svar></p>

<p><svar a="all" v="AT01A427 AT01A428 AT01A429 AT01A430 AT01A431 AT01A432">13. Exact designation of occupation (you are currently in): ____<br /><div class="i1">e.g. "bookkeeper" or "shoe salesperson" not "commercial employee"; "video equipment assembler" not unskilled worker; "clerical worker", "tax calculator at revenue authority", "street cleaner" -- not civil servant; "pc administrator", "film developer", "operations scheduler" not "technical employee".</div><br /></svar></p>

<p><svar v="AT01A424 AT01A425 AT01A426 AT01A427 AT01A428 AT01A429 AT01A430 AT01A431 AT01A432 AT01A433 AT01A434 AT01A435 AT01A436 AT01A437 AT01A438 AT01A439 AT01A440 AT01A441 AT01A442 AT01A443 AT01A444 AT01A446 AT01A447"><span class="em">Questions 12 to 15:</span><br />Persons who marked one of the three "gainfully employed" boxes in question 11 must always answer questions 12 to 15 for this gainful employment regardless of the referrals to other questions. If you hold several jobs, please answer questions12 to 15 for the occupation involving the most working hours. If you are switching jobs at the time of the census, please answer questions 12 to 15 for your situation on 15 May 2001.<br /><br /><span class="em">Question 12:</span><br />The "self-employed" (also freelances and professionals) are individuals who pursue their profession for their own account and are therefore not in an employment relationship as an employee.<br /><br />Persons "helping in family business" are gainfully employed persons who are working in a business owned by a family member without receiving formal remuneration for this work.<br /><br />Persons "under contract for work and services, freelance staff" are individuals who perform their work for their own account, similar to the self-employed.<br /><br /><span class="em">Question 13:</span><br />Please select the designation (job title) that best describes your work (where possible, also the degree of responsibility you have within the business or operation).<br /><br /><div class="i1">Examples of precise work designations:<br />Accounts clerk<br />Men's shirts packing machinist<br />Glas cutter<br />Foreman at dip painting plant<br />Manager of retail shop<br />High voltage line installer<br />Planing machine operator<br />Scientific researcher in environmental protection</div><br /><br /><span class="em">Question 14:</span><br />Please indicate as precisely as possible the name of the business/establishment at which you work for item 14.1, its industry (branch of economic activity) for item 14.2.<br /><br />Please write in 14.1 the complete company name (e.g. Robert Miller GmbH). If you own a business without a formal company name (e.g. farmer), enter your own name in question 14.1.<br /><br />Persons with several employers enter the company where they work the most amount of time and answer the remaining questions for this company.<br /><br /><span class="em">Question 15:</span><br />The information from questions 15.1 to 15.6 on going to work or school everyday can be used to determine traffic flows. If you go both to school and to work, you should answer the questions for going to work.<br /><br />Re 15.1: Persons commuting once a week enter the address of their accommodations at their place of work/school. If you depart both from your main place of residence and other accommodations, please indicate the place from which you depart more frequently. In case of doubt, the situation on the reference date applies.<br /><br />Re 15.2: Gainfully employed persons with telework positions who visit their company at least once a week should include commuter data for these trips to the company.<br /><br />Re 15.4: Gainfully employed persons enter the address of their place of work where they start work everyday. In other words, it is not the address of the head office of the company that is to be entered but e.g. for sales staff the address of the branch and for teachers the address of the school (base school) at which they teach. Persons with variable places of work (e.g. traveling salesmen) are kindly asked to enter the address of the place of work where they receive their work assignment.<br /><br />Re 15.5: Persons who switch the mode of transportation they use day to day should indicate the one most frequently used. In case of doubt, the situation on the reference date should be entered.<br />Car pools with alternating drivers should indicate the situation on the reference date.<br /></svar>
Categories
Value Category
001 Legislators and senior government officials
002 Senior officials of political party organizations
003 Senior officials of employers', workers' and other economic interest organizations
004 Senior officials of humanitarian and other special interest organizations
005 Directors and chief executives
006 Production and operations managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing
007 Production and operations managers in manufacturing
008 Production and operations managers in construction
009 Production and operations managers in wholesale and retail trade
010 Production and operations managers in restaurants and hotels
011 Production and operations managers in transport, storage and communications
012 Production and operations managers in business services enterprises
013 Production and operations managers in personal care, cleaning and related services
014 Production and operations managers not elsewhere classified
015 Finance and administration managers
016 Personnel and industrial relations managers
017 Sales and marketing managers
018 Advertising and public relations managers
019 Supply and distribution managers
020 Computing services managers
021 Research and development managers
022 Other specialist managers not elsewhere classified
023 Managers of small enterprises in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing
024 Managers of small enterprises in manufacturing
025 Managers of small enterprises in construction
026 Managers of small enterprises in wholesale and retail trade
027 Managers of small enterprises of restaurants and hotels
028 Managers of small enterprises in transport, storage and communications
029 Managers of small enterprises in business services enterprises
030 Managers of small enterprises in personal care, cleaning and related services
031 Managers of small enterprises not elsewhere classified
032 Physicists and astronomers
033 Meteorologists
034 Chemists
035 Geologists and geophysicists
036 Mathematicians and related professionals
037 Statisticians
038 Computer systems designers, analysts and programmers
039 Computing professionals not elsewhere classified
040 Architects, engineers and related professionals
041 Architects, town and traffic planners
042 Civil engineers
043 Electrical engineers
044 Electronics and telecommunications engineers
045 Mechanical engineers
046 Chemical engineers
047 Mining engineers, metallurgists and related professionals
048 Cartographers and surveyors
049 Architects, engineers and related professionals not elsewhere classified
050 Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals
051 Pharmacologists, pathologists and related professionals
052 Agronomists and related professionals
053 Medical doctors
054 Dentists
055 Veterinarians
056 Pharmacists
058 Nursing and midwifery professionals
059 College, university and higher education teaching professionals
060 Secondary education teaching professionals
061 Primary education teaching professionals
063 Special education teaching professionals
064 Education methods specialists
065 School inspectors
066 Other teaching professionals not elsewhere classified
067 Accountants
068 Personnel and careers professionals
069 Business professionals not elsewhere classified
070 Lawyers
071 Judges
072 Legal professionals not elsewhere classified
073 Archivists and curators
074 Librarians and related information professionals
075 Economists
076 Sociologists, anthropologists and related professionals
077 Philosophers, historians and political scientists
078 Philologists, translators and interpreters
079 Psychologists
080 Social work professionals
081 Writers and creative or performing artists
082 Authors, journalists and other writers
083 Sculptors, painters and related artists
084 Composers, musicians and singers
085 Choreographers and dancers
086 Film, stage and related actors and directors
087 Religious professionals
088 Public service administrative professionals
089 Physical and engineering science associate professionals
090 Chemical and physical science technicians
091 Civil engineering technicians
092 Electrical engineering technicians
093 Electronics and telecommunications engineering technicians
094 Mechanical engineering technicians
095 Chemical engineering technicians
096 Mining and metallurgical technicians
097 Draftsmen
098 Physical and engineering science technicians not elsewhere classified
099 Computer assistants
100 Computer equipment operators
102 Photographers and image and sound recording equipment operators
103 Broadcasting and telecommunications equipment operators
104 Medical equipment operators
107 Ships' deck officers and pilots
108 Aircraft pilots and related associate professionals
109 Air traffic controllers
110 Air traffic safety technicians
111 Building and fire inspectors
112 Safety, health and quality inspectors
113 Life science technicians
114 Agronomy and forestry technicians
115 Farming and forestry advisers
116 Medical assistants
118 Dieticians and nutritionists
119 Optometrists and opticians
121 Physiotherapists and related associate professionals
123 Pharmaceutical assistants
124 Health associate professionals (except nursing) not elsewhere classified
125 Nursing associate professionals
126 Midwifery associate professionals
128 Pre-primary education teaching associate professionals
130 Other teaching associate professionals
131 Securities and finance dealers and brokers
132 Insurance representatives
133 Estate agents
134 Travel consultants and organizers
135 Technical and commercial sales representatives
136 Buyers
137 Appraisers, valuers and auctioneers
138 Finance and sales associate professionals not elsewhere classified
139 Trade brokers
140 Clearing and forwarding agents
141 Employment agents and labor contractors
142 Business services agents and trade brokers not elsewhere classified
143 Administrative secretaries and related associate professionals
144 Legal and related business associate professionals
145 Bookkeepers
146 Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals
147 Customs and border inspectors
148 Government tax and excise officials
149 Government social benefits officials
150 Government licensing officials
151 Customs, tax and related government associate professionals not elsewhere classified
152 Police inspectors and detectives
153 Social work associate professionals
154 Decorators and commercial designers
155 Radio, television and other announcers
156 Street, night club and related musicians, singers and dancers
157 Clowns, magicians, acrobats and related associate professionals
158 Athletes, sports persons and related associate professionals
159 Religious associate professionals
160 Stenographers and typists
162 Data entry operators
164 Secretaries
165 Accounting and bookkeeping clerks
166 Statistical and finance clerks
167 Stock clerks
168 Production clerks
169 Transport clerks
170 Library and filing clerks
171 Mail carriers and sorting clerks
172 Coding, proofreading and related clerks
174 Other office clerks
175 Cashiers and ticket clerks
176 Tellers and other counter clerks
177 Bookmakers and croupiers
179 Debt collectors and related workers
180 Travel agency and related clerks
181 Receptionists and information clerks
182 Telephone switchboard operators
183 Travel attendants and travel stewards
184 Transport conductors
185 Travel guides
186 Housekeepers and related workers
187 Cooks
188 Waiters, waitresses and bartenders
189 Child care workers
190 Institution-based personal care workers
191 Home-based personal care workers
192 Personal care and related workers not elsewhere classified
193 Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers
195 Undertakers and embalmers
196 Other personal services workers not elsewhere classified
197 Firefighters
198 Police officers
199 Prison guards
200 Protective services workers not elsewhere classified
202 Shop, stall and market salespersons and demonstrators
203 Field crop and vegetable growers
204 Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers
205 Dairy and livestock producers
207 Animal producers and related workers not elsewhere classified
208 Crop and animal producers
209 Forestry workers and loggers
214 Hunters and trappers
215 Miners and quarry workers
216 Blasters
217 Stone splitters, cutters and carvers
219 Bricklayers and stonemasons
220 Concrete placers, concrete finishers and related workers
221 Carpenters and joiners
222 Building frame and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
223 Roofers
224 Floor layers and tile setters
225 Plasterers
226 Insulation workers
227 Glaziers
228 Plumbers and pipe fitters
229 Building and related electricians
230 Building finishers and related trade workers not elsewhere classified
231 Painters and related workers
232 Building structure cleaners
233 Metal molders and coremakers
234 Welders and flame cutters
235 Sheet-metal workers
236 Structural-metal preparers and erectors
237 Riggers and cable splicers
239 Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging press workers
240 Toolmakers and related workers
241 Machine-tool setters and setter-operators
242 Metal wheel grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners
243 Motor vehicle mechanics and fitters
244 Aircraft engine mechanics and fitters
245 Agricultural or industrial machinery mechanics and fitters
246 Electrical mechanics fitters and services
247 Electronics mechanics, fitters and servicers
248 Telegraph and telephone installers and servicers
249 Electrical line installers, repairers and cable jointers
250 Precision instrument makers and repairers
251 Musical instrument makers and tuners
252 Jewelry and precious metal workers
253 Abrasive wheel formers, potters and related workers
254 Glassmakers, cutters, grinders and finishers
256 Glass, ceramics and related decorative painters
257 Handicraft workers
258 Handicraft workers in wood and related materials
259 Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials
260 Compositors, typesetters and related workers
262 Printing engravers and etchers
263 Photographic and related workers
264 Bookbinders and related workers
265 Silkscreen, block and craft textile printers
266 Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers
267 Bakers, pastry cooks and confectionery makers
268 Dairy products workers
272 Wood treaters
273 Cabinetmakers and related workers
274 Woodworking machine setters and setter-operators
277 Weavers, knitters and related workers
278 Tailors, dressmakers and hatters
279 Furriers and related workers
280 Textile, leather and related pattern-makers and cutters
281 Sewers, embroiderers and related workers
282 Upholsterers and related workers
283 Pelt dressers, tanners and fell mongers
284 Shoemakers and related workers
285 Mining plant operators
287 Well drillers and borers and related workers
288 Ore and metal furnace operators
289 Metal melters, casters and rolling mill operators
290 Metal heat treating plant operators
294 Wood processing plant operators
296 Papermaking plant operators
297 Chemical processing plant operators
298 Crushing, grinding and chemical mixing machinery operators
304 Power production and related plant operators
305 Power production plant operators
306 Steam engine and boiler operators
307 Incinerator, water treatment and related plant operators
309 Machine-tool operators
310 Cement and other mineral products machine operators
311 Pharmaceutical and toiletry products machine operators
312 Ammunition and explosive products machine operators
313 Metal finishing, plating and coating machine operators
315 Chemical products machine operators not elsewhere classified
316 Rubber products machine operators
317 Plastic products machine operators
318 Wood products machine operators
319 Printing machine operators
321 Paper products machine operators
322 Fiber-preparing, spinning and winding-machine operators
323 Weaving and knitting machine operators
324 Sewing machine operators
325 Bleaching, dyeing and cleaning machine operators
327 Shoemaking and related machine operators
328 Textile, fur and leather products machine operators not elsewhere classified
329 Food and related products machine operators
330 Meat and fish processing machine operators
331 Dairy products machine operators
332 Grain and spice milling machine operators
333 Baked goods, cereal and chocolate products machine operators
334 Fruit, vegetable and nut processing machine operators
337 Brewers, wine and other beverage machine operators
339 Assemblers
340 Mechanical machinery assemblers
341 Electrical equipment assemblers
342 Electronic equipment assemblers
343 Metal, rubber and plastic products assemblers
345 Paperboard, textile and related products assemblers
347 Other machine operators not elsewhere classified
348 Locomotive engine drivers
349 Railway brakers, signalers and shunters
350 Motor vehicle drivers
352 Car, taxi and van drivers
353 Bus and tram drivers
354 Heavy truck drivers
355 Motorized farm and forestry plant operators
356 Earth-moving and related plant operators
357 Crane, hoist and related plant operators
358 Lifting truck operators
360 Street vendors
361 Door to door and telephone salespersons
363 Domestic helpers and cleaners
364 Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels and other establishments
366 Building caretakers
367 Vehicle, window and related cleaners
368 Messengers, package and luggage porters and deliverers
369 Doorkeepers, watchpersons and related workers
370 Vending machine money collectors, meter readers and related workers
371 Garbage collectors
372 Sweepers and related laborers
373 Farmhands and laborers
374 Forestry laborers
376 Mining and quarrying laborers
377 Construction and maintenance laborers: roads, dams and similar constructions
378 Building construction laborers
379 Manufacturing laborers
380 Transport laborers and freight handlers
381 Armed forces
382 Looking for a job for the first time
995 Response suppressed
999 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 the ISCO occupation unit group of the person or the person's "supporter." The variable reports the actual status for people who were economically active. Economically inactive children reported the status of the household head or working parent, if the head did not work. Other household members reported they were inactive if they were retired or self-supporting non-workers; otherwise they reported the status of the household head.
Universe
Austria 2001: Persons whose supporters are economically active [discrepancies: none]

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