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General Population Census of 1962 - IPUMS Subset

France, 1962
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INSEE (Institut National de la Statisque et des Etudes Economiques), Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation (FR1962A_0415)

Data file: FRA1962-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 176
End: 177
Width: 2
Range: 0 - 99
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Education and professional training

(For all persons born before January 1, 1952)
[Applies to questions 8 - 10]



8. Are you currently a student?


[] Yes. Answer questions 9a, b, and c.
[] No. Go directly to question number 10.

Do not answer "yes" unless you are taking courses from a general educational establishment, either professional or technical, or from a university, for the duration of the school year.

9a. Name and address of the school or university:


____


9b. Nature of the classes you are taking:


____


Examples: primary, modern or classical secondary [secondaire moderne ou classique], technical, higher, 2nd degree agricultural [agricole du 2eme degré], etc.

9c. Designation of your class, section or specialty:


____


Examples: 3rd modern, 4th technical, M.P.C., etc.



Professional Activity

(For all persons born before January 1, 1948)
[Applies to questions 11 - 16]

If you are currently without work and you are looking for work, go directly to question 16.
If you are no longer working, go directly to question 17.



11. Principal Profession. Indicate your current occupation or job.
(even if you are still just an apprentice or if you work helping a family member in his/her occupation.) A woman taking care of only her own household should answer "without profession."


____


Be specific; examples: Cashier accountant, automobile repair mechanic, hot roller [lamineur à chaud], worker in metal carpentry, truck drivers carrying heavy loads, female machinist in production work [mécanicienne en confection], mechanical designer, grain broker, wine grower, horticulturalist, shepherd, etc.



13. Do you practice your declared profession in question 11 as:


[] A paid employee
-- answer questions 14a, b and c and question 15)

[] Someone who works out of his/her home
[] An apprentice under contract
-- [If you checked either of the two above options,] skip to question 15

[] Landowning farmer, farmer, tenant farmer
[] Professional
[] Employer or independent worker: craftsman, shop-keeper, etc. (working independently, including managers who are majority shareholders of S.A.R.L. [gérants majoritaires de S.A.R.L] and persons working strictly on commission).
-- [If you check any of the three above options,] skip to question 15 and answer:


Do you have paid employees (do not count paid household help. In agriculture, count only permanent paid employees)
[] yes. How many? ____
[] no




14a. For workers, specify the skill level [qualification] of your current employment:


[] 1 Non-specialized farm laborer
[] 2 Specialized agricultural worker
[] 3 General laborer or specialized laborer [manoeuvre ou manoeuvre spécialisé]
[] 4 Semi-skilled worker [ouvrier spécialisé] (OS1, OS2)
[] 5 Skilled or highly-skilled worker (P1, O2, P3...).




14c. For other paid employees, indicate your position:

Examples: foreman, overseer, sales director, farm manager, etc


____




17. For persons who no longer work.

Retired from public service, retired executives/managers, workers who have reached the age of retirement, persons no longer working in business, etc.


What was your principal occupation? ____
Categories
Value Category
0 Farmers
10 Paid farm workers
21 Industrial workers
22 Artisans
23 Fishers
26 Wholesale merchants
27 Smaller merchants
30 Free-market professions
32 Professors, literary and scientific professions
33 Engineers
34 Administrative executives
41 Instructors, diverse intellectual professions
42 Medical and social services
43 Technicians
44 Administrative secretaries
51 Office employees
53 Business employees
60 Supervisors
61 Skilled workers
63 Specialized workers
65 Miners
66 Mariners and fishers
67 Apprenticed workers
68 Laborers
70 Servants
71 Housewives
72 Other service personnel
80 Artists
81 Clergy
82 Army and police
91 Students
92 Soldiers of the contingent
93 Former farmers (farms and workers)
94 Retired from business
95 Retired from the public sector
96 Former workers of the private sector
99 Other nonactive people (includes persons age 14 or less)
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 11 through 17 The questions on professional activity are especially important. You should check carefully to make sure they are filled out carefully
Question 11: This question is of capital importance. It is impossible to be too specific in this category.
Read carefully the following explanations and the examples given on the individual report [bulletin individuel], as well as the following list:
Examples of inadequate answers which should not be accepted under any circumstance and comments

1. Answers which are inadequate because they are not specific enough:


Employee
Worker
Engineer


Indicate exactly the occupation of the person in question. For example: department- store salesperson, metal turner, chemical engineer.


Civil Servant
Railroad employee
Gas company worker


Specify the rank or job of civil servants and employees of public services. For example: accounting and order clerk, combined- use railroad agent [facteur mixte S.N.C.F.].


Shopkeeper
Manufacturer
Craftsman
Administrator


Answer in this way, for example: retail grocer, automobile repair mechanic, director of a noodle factory.


2. Answers which are inadequate because they are incomplete:


O.S.2.
O.P.
Qualified laborer
Team leader
Foreman


The above indicate the professional rank, but do not give the individual occupation.

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Question 12 - Unpaid workers who help another person in his/her job
It may sometime happen that certain persons - above all, women - work helping another person in his/her job without receiving any pay for their work. These persons should answer "yes" to question 12, even if they only work as such on a part- time basis.
This question concerns, for example, the wife of a farmer who participates in farm work, or the wife or daughter of a shopkeeper who spends a few hours a day at the shop as a salesperson or at the cash register.
Question 13 - Household employee. This category is not intended for persons who are self- employed and work at home (craftsmen, seamstresses, milliners). It applies only to persons who work at home, often on a piecework basis, for an industrial or commercial establishment which pays them on this basis. Such is the case, for example, of certain designers for fashion magazines, persons who work for design houses, etc.
If these persons have several employers at the same time, indicate in question 15 which is their principal employer.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the respondent's socio-professional (occupational) category in detail.
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All persons

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Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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