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Censos Nacionales. Octavo Censo Nacional de Población. Cuarto Censo Nacional de Vivienda 1984 - IPUMS Subset

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CRI_1984_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Dirección General de Estadísticas y Censos, Ministerio de Economía y Comercio, Minnesota Population Center
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Industry, 4 digits (CR1984A_0421)

Data file: CRI1984-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 178
End: 181
Width: 4
Range: 0 - 9999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Only for those 12 years of age and older
[Applies to questions 12-16]




15. Industry

What does your place of work (or where you worked the last time) primarily do?
____ [4 blank lines]
Categories
Value Category
0 Non-specified activities
1110 Agricultural production
1120 Agricultural services
1130 Hunters, trappers and animal repopulation
1210 Forestry
1220 Lumber industry
1301 Sea and coastal fishing
1302 Fishing not listed elsewhere
2100 Coal mining
2200 Crude oil production and natural gas
2301 Iron mining
2302 Non-iron metal mining
2901 Rock, stone, and sand quarrying
2902 Mineral mining for production of fertilizers and chemical products
2903 Salt mining
2909 Mineral mining, not listed elsewhere
3111 Meat conservation: Cattle slaughtering and preparation and conservation of meat
3112 Manufacture of dairy products
3113 Packaging and conservation of fruits and vegetables
3114 Preparation of fish, shellfish, and other sea products
3115 Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats
3116 Ground flours
3117 Preparation of bakery goods
3118 Sugar factories and refineries
3119 Manufacture of cacao, chocolate, and candies
3121 Manufacture of diverse food products
3122 Manufacture of animal feeds
3131 Distilling, correcting, and mixing alcoholic beverages
3132 Wine industries
3133 Malted beverages and malt
3134 Nonalcoholic beverage and soft-drink industries
3140 Tobacco industry
3211 Thread, textile, and finishing textile goods
3212 Textiles confections, except clothing
3213 Knit fabric factories
3214 Manufacture of rugs and carpets
3215 Rope manufacture
3219 Textile manufacture, N.E.P.
3220 Clothing manufacture, except footwear
3223 Manufacture of goods made of leather and imitation leather, except footwear and other clothing
3231 Tanners and finishing shops
3232 Leather preparing and dying industries
3233 Manufacture of leather goods, except footwear and other clothing items
3240 Manufacture of footwear except vulcanized or molded rubber and plastic footwear
3311 Sawmills, Lumber yards, and other wood preparation industries
3312 Manufacture of containers made of wood or cane and other products made of cane
3319 Manufacture of wood and cork products not listed elsewhere
3320 Manufacture of furniture and accessories, except those made primarily of metal
3411 Manufacture of wood pulp, paper, and cardboard
3412 Manufacture of paper and cardboard containers and boxes
3419 Manufacture of pulp, paper, and cardboard products not listed elsewhere
3420 Printers, editorials, and related industries
3511 Manufacture of basic industrial chemical products, except fertilizer
3512 Manufacture of fertilizers and pesticides
3513 Manufacture of synthetic resins, plastic materials, and artificial fiber materials, except glass
3521 Manufacture of paints, varnishes, and lacquers
3522 Manufacture of pharmaceutical products and medicines
3523 Manufacture of soaps and cleaning supplies, perfumes, cosmetics, and other personal beauty items
3529 Manufacture of chemical products not listed elsewhere
3530 Petroleum refineries
3540 Manufacture of diverse petroleum and coal based products
3551 Tire and inner tube industries
3559 Manufacture of rubber goods not listed elsewhere
3560 Manufacture of plastic goods not listed elsewhere
3610 Manufacture of clay, ceramic, and porcelain items
3620 Manufacture of glass and glass products
3691 Manufacture of stone products for construction
3692 Manufacture of cement, lime, and chalk
3699 Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products not listed elsewhere
3710 Basic iron and steel industries
3720 Basic non-iron metal industries
3811 Manufacture of knives, hand tools, and general hardware goods
3812 Manufacture of furniture and accessories, those made primarily of metal
3813 Manufacture of metal structure products
3819 Manufacture of metal products not listed elsewhere, except machinery and equipment
3821 Assembly of motors and turbines
3822 Assembly of agricultural machinery and equipment
3823 Assembly of machinery for working metals and lumber
3824 Assembly of specialized machinery and equipment for industries, except machinery for metal and wood industries
3825 Assembly of office, calculating, and accounting equipment
3829 Assembly of machinery and equipment not listed elsewhere, except electrical equipment
3831 Assembly of electrical industrial machinery and appliances
3832 Assembly of radio equipment and appliances, televisions, and communication equipment
3833 Assembly of electrical appliances and accessories for household use
3839 Assembly of electrical appliances and services not listed elsewhere
3841 Assembly of ships and boat repairs
3842 Assembly of railroad equipment
3843 Manufacture of automobiles
3844 Manufacture of motorcycles and bicycles
3845 Manufacture of airplanes
3849 Manufacture of transportation equipment not listed elsewhere
3851 Manufacture of professional and scientific equipment, and instruments for measurement and control not listed elsewhere
3852 Manufacture of optical instruments
3853 Manufacture of clocks and watches
3862 Manufacture of photographic equipment
3901 Manufacture of jewelry and related articles
3902 Manufacture of musical instruments
3903 Manufacture of sports and athletic equipment
3909 Manufacturing industries not listed elsewhere
4101 Light and electrical energy
4102 Production and distribution of natural gas
4103 Distribution of vapor and hot water
4200 Hydraulic works and water supply
5000 Construction (buildings or infrastructure)
6100 Wholesale commerce not listed elsewhere
6101 Wholesale commerce of agricultural supplies
6102 Wholesale commerce of minerals, metals, and industrial chemical products
6103 Wholesale commerce of lumber and construction materials
6104 Wholesale commerce of machinery and materials for industries, commerce and agriculture
6105 Wholesale commerce of hardware and electrical goods
6106 Wholesale commerce of textiles and clothing
6107 Wholesale commerce of foods, beverages, and tobacco
6200 Retail commerce not listed elsewhere
6201 Retail grocers
6202 Retail butchers
6203 Retail vegetable vendors
6204 Retail fishmongers
6205 Retail hardware stores
6206 Retail bookstores
6207 Retail florists
6208 Retail jewelry stores
6209 Retail general goods
6210 Retail pharmacy
6211 Retail veterinary goods
6212 Retail alcoholic beverages
6213 Retail chicken and/or eggs
6214 Retail bakery
6215 Retail vehicles
6216 Retail furniture sales, accessories and household electrical appliances
6217 Retail textiles, clothing, and footwear
6218 Retail gasoline vendors
6219 Retail sporting goods
6220 Retail supermarkets and department stores
6310 Other establishments that serve food and beverages: restaurants
6320 Camp grounds (hotels); other establishment that provide housing
7111 Interurban passenger railroad transportation; ocean and coastal transportation
7112 Interurban, urban, and suburban passenger transportations
7113 Other land transportation services for passengers
7114 Trucking (cargo via the highways)
7115 Transportation via oil and gasoline pipelines
7116 Services related to water transportation
7121 Ocean or coastal transportation
7122 Water transportation on internal waters
7123 Services related to air transportation
7131 Air transportation businesses
7132 Services related to transportation
7191 Tourist agencies; machinery rental services
7192 Storage and warehouses
7200 Communications
8101 Monetary institutions
8102 Other financial institutions
8103 Financial services
8200 Insurance
8310 Real estate
8321 Legal services
8322 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services
8323 Data management and tabulation services
8324 Technical and architectural services
8325 Advertising services
8329 Services provided to business that are not listed elsewhere, except rental
8330 Leasing and renting equipment
9100 Public administration and defense; government customs agencies
9200 Sanitation services and similar services
9310 Public instruction
9320 Research and scientific institutions
9331 Medical and dental services and other health services
9332 Veterinary services
9340 Social assistance institutions
9350 Commercial, professional, and labor associations
9391 Religious organizations
9399 Social services and related community services not listed elsewhere; services related to land transportation
9411 Movie production
9412 Movie distribution and exhibition
9413 Radio and television broadcasting
9414 Theater production and recreational services
9415 Other independent artists not listed elsewhere
9420 Libraries, museums, botanical gardens, other cultural services not listed elsewhere; zoos
9490 Entertainment and recreational services not listed elsewhere
9511 Shoe and leather goods repair
9512 Electrical reparations
9513 Automobile and motorcycle repair
9514 Clock, watch, and jewelry repair
9519 Other repair services not listed elsewhere
9520 Laundry and laundry services; cleaning and drying services
9530 Household services
9591 Barber shops and beauty parlors
9592 Photographic studios, including commercial photography
9599 Personal services not listed elsewhere
9600 International and extraterritorial organizations
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
Fourth block of questions: only for persons 12 years old or more

This block of questions is formed by questions 12 to 16 and should be asked only to persons 12 years old and older. If a person that you enumerate does not meet this requirement, you should cross out the whole block with two diagonally crossed lines and go to the next person. This part has some complexity because of this it is recommended to put much care to each one of the concepts noted here. This block has as its objective gathering information about the work characteristics of the interviewed persons to attain correct information and a good understanding of the questions it is necessary that you keep in mind the following concepts:


1. Working age population
It is the group of persons 12 years old or older.
2. Work Force or Economically Active Population
It is the group of persons 12 years old or older who work, look for work.
3. Economically Inactive Population
It is the group of persons 12 years old or older who do not work and do not look for work.
4. Work
Work is understood to be a labor activity that has as its goal the production of goods and services with economic value in the market.





Question 15: Industry

The economic industry is determined by the activity of the establishment in which the person had the occupation selected as principal occupation, or worked the last time if the person is unemployed.

[Below the text is a form.]

You should ask: What is done in the place of work or where you worked last? You should write down in clear and specific terms the activity that the establishment does, what the person did; a school teacher would answer: Public Education Center, of primary education. You should avoid generic terms like "work shop", "factory", "club", "store", etc. [omitted phrase: "se trata"] [p. 56] The name of the place is of help in the description: Warehouse (Estanco) of the National Committee of Production, etc.

Below you can see the "incorrect" and "correct" forms of doing the enumeration in this case.

[Below are two columns, one marked Incorrect and one marked Correct. I am going to translate them without using two columns.]

[For the first category there is nothing in the Incorrect column]


Correct
Automobiles repair Workshop
Dental Mechanic Workshop
Taylor Workshop

Incorrect
Factory

Correct
Shoe factory
Woman's clothes factory
Plastic wrap factory
Cardboard box factory

Incorrect
Store

Correct
Grocery store
Wholesale store
Clothing store

Incorrect
Industry

Correct
Food industry
Textile industry
Electronic industry
Automobile industry

Incorrect
Laboratory

Correct
Dental laboratory
Clinical laboratory
Chemical-Pharmaceutical laboratory

Incorrect
[Nothing in this column]

Correct
Football club
Social club
Night club

Incorrect
Warehouse

Correct
Wood warehouse
Construction materials warehouse
Liquor warehouse

Incorrect
Stores

Correct
Sports equipment store
Fishing equipment store
Boutique
Department store (La Gloria, La Universal, El Globo, etc.)

Incorrect
Ministry

Correct
Ministry of Public Works
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Culture


If the person works for a company that manages more than one activity in which she performs the occupation written down before. When it concerns a commercial establishment, specify if it is Wholesale or Retail.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the industry in which the respondent works or had worked (4 digits).
Universe
Persons age 12+ who worked or were seeking work and had worked in the past

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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