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IV Censo de Población y III de Vivienda 1982 - IPUMS Subset

Ecuador, 1982
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ECU_1982_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos, Minnesota Population Center
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Industry (EC1982A_0427)

Data file: ECU1982-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 177
End: 179
Width: 3
Range: 0 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
For all individuals 12 years of age and older




Questions 14 - 16 are only for those who answered 1, 2, or 3 in question 13.




15. What does the establishment where you engage in the occupation indicated primarily do?

Write for example: Primary education, doctor's office, textile factory, restaurants, livestock ranch, etc.

____ [In addition to the space for the response, a blank, 3-character box also appears in the corner of this item.]
Categories
Value Category
0 Activities not well specified
100 Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing industry
110 Agriculture and hunting
111 Agricultural and livestock production
112 Agricultural services
113 Ordinary hunting with traps and repopulation of animals
120 Forestry and the extraction of lumber
121 Forestry
122 Extraction of lumber
130 Fishing industry
200 Mine and quarry operations
210 Mine and coal operations
220 Production of crude petroleum and natural gas
230 Extraction of metallic minerals
290 Extraction of other minerals
300 Industrial manufacturers
310 Food, drinks and tobacco products
311 Making of food products
312 Making of food products for animals
313 Drinks industry
314 Tobacco industry
320 Textiles, articles of clothing and leather industries
321 Making of textiles
322 Making of articles of clothing, excluding footwear
323 Industry of leather and leather products and leather and fur substitutes, excluding footwear and other articles of clothing
324 Making of footwear, excluding that of vulcanized rubber, fitted or plastic
330 Wood industries and wood products, including furniture
331 Wood industries and wood and cork products, excluding furniture
332 Making of furniture and accessories excluding those that are principally metallic
340 Making of paper and paper products, printing presses and publishing houses
341 Making of paper and paper products
342 Printing presses and publishing houses
350 Making of chemical substances and of chemical products derived from petroleum and from coal and plastics
351 Making of other chemical industrial substances
352 Making of other chemical products
353 Petroleum refineries
354 Making of diverse products derived from petroleum and coal
355 Making of rubber products
356 Making of plastic products n e c
360 Making of non metallic mineral products excluding those derived from petroleum and coal
361 Fabrication of mud, china and porcelain objects
362 Making of glass and glass products
369 Making of other non metallic mineral products
370 Basic metals industries
371 Basic industries of iron and steel
372 Basic industries of non ferrous metals
380 Making of metallic products, machinery and equipment
381 Making of metallic products excluding machinery and equipment
382 Construction of machinery, excluding electric
383 Construction of machinery, appliances, accessories and electric supplies
384 Construction of transportation material
385 Making of professional equipment and scientific instruments of measure and control n e p and photographic appliances and optical instruments
390 Other manufacturing industries
400 Electricity, gas and water
410 Electricity, gas and steam
420 Works, hydraulics and the supply of water
500 Construction
600 Wholesale and retail commerce and restaurants and hotels
610 Wholesale commerce
620 Retail commerce
630 Restaurants and hotels
631 Restaurants, cafes and other establishments that expend food and drinks
632 Hotels, guest houses, campgrounds and other places of lodging
700 Transportation, storage and communications
710 Transportation and storage
711 Land transportation
712 Transportation by water
713 Air transportation
719 Services related to transportation
720 Communications
800 Financial establishments, insurance, real estate and services loaned to companies
810 Financial establishments
820 Insurance
830 Real estate and services loaned to companies
831 Real estate
832 Services loaned to companies, excluding renting and leasing of machinery and equipment
833 Renting and leasing of machinery and equipment
900 Communal, social and personal services
910 Public administration and defense
920 Sanitary and similar services
930 Social services and other related communal services
931 Public instruction
932 Institutes of research and scientists
933 Medical and dental surgeon services and other services of health and veterinary
934 Social assistance institutes
935 Commercial, professional and labor associations
939 Other social services and connected communal services
940 Entertainment and recreational services
941 Cinematic films and other recreational services
942 Libraries, museums, botanical gardens, zoos and other cultural services n e c
949 Entertainment and recreational services n e p
950 Personal and home services
951 Repairing services n e p
952 Cleaners, cleaning services, cleaning and dyeing establishments
953 Domestic services
959 Diverse personal services
960 International organizations and other extraterritorial organisms
998 Undocumented
999 NIU (under age 12 or never worked)
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
Questions 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 on Economic characteristics should be asked of all people 12 and older.




Question 15. What does the establishment where you performed the indicated occupation primarily do?

If the answer is given in vague or imprecise terms, insist that the informant give you greater details. Don't accept information such as factory or workshop; you should indicate exactly what type of activity is done in the establishment.

Examples of how to record:


Primary education
Doctor's office
Textile factory
Carpentry
Livestock ranch
Restaurant
Shoe store
Insurance company
Automotive mechanics workshop
Furniture factory
Beauty salon
Government ministry
Bakery
Poultry farm

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the 3-digit industry code.
Universe
Persons age 12+ who worked, or did not work but were employed, or looked for work and had worked before

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Concept
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Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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