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National Population Housing Census 1971 - IPUMS Subset

Greece, 1971
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Occupation (GR1971A_0416)

Data file: GRC1971-P-H

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Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 178
End: 180
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
The following questions 13-24 should only be completed for persons born in 1960 or earlier.




The following questions (17-20) refer to the person's occupation during the previous week (7-13 March 1971), regardless of whether or not the person usually works.




If he/she worked during the previous week (questions 17-19):




___ _ _ _ 18. a) What type of work was he/she doing?
Categories
Value Category
11 Chemists
12 Physicists
13 Geologists, astronomers and other physical science professionals not elsewhere classified
14 Physical science technicians
21 Architects and town planners
22 Civil engineers
23 Electrical and electronics engineers
24 Mechanical engineers
25 Chemical engineers
26 Metallurgy engineers
27 Mining engineers, metallurgists
28 Cartographers and surveyors
29 Other engineers not elsewhere classified
31 Draughts persons
32 Civil associate engineers
33 Electrical and electronics associate engineers
34 Mechanical associate engineers
35 Chemical industry associate technicians
39 Associate engineers and associate technicians not elsewhere classified
41 Aircraft pilots, air craft engineers
42 Ships' deck officers and pilots
43 Ships' engineers
52 Biochemists, biophysicists, pharmacologists and related professionals
53 Microbiology technicians
54 Agriculturalists, foresters and related professionals
55 Microbiologists and agricultural science associate technicians
61 Medical doctors
62 Dentists
63 Veterinarians
64 Pharmacists
65 Pharmaceutical assistants
71 Nurses (graduates)
72 Nurses ( non graduates)
73 Midwives (graduates)
74 Midwives (non graduates)
75 Optometrists and opticians
76 Physiotherapists and work therapists
77 Radiology laboratories associate technicians
79 Health specialists related professionals not elsewhere classified
83 Computer systems analysts
84 Statistics and mathematics associate technicians
90 Economists
110 Accountants, university graduates
121 Lawyers and consultants
122 Public prosecutors
123 Judges
124 Public notaries
131 University professors
132 Other university and higher education teaching professionals
133 Secondary education teaching professionals
134 Primary education teaching professionals
135 Pre-primary education teaching professionals
137 Preparatory (coaching) private school teaching professionals
138 Professional and technical schools teaching professionals
139 Other teaching professionals not elsewhere classified
141 Clergy
142 Monks and priest-monks
149 Choristers (chanters)
151 Authors and reviewers
159 Journalists, script-writers and other writers
161 Sculptors, painters and related artists
162 Decorators, model-makers and related artists
163 Photographers and camera operators
171 Composers, musicians and singers
172 Choreographers and dancers
173 Film, stage and related actors and directors
174 Theatre, film and TV producers
179 Other related artists not elsewhere classified
180 Athletes, coaches, referees and matches' organizers
191 Librarians, archivists, curators and related professionals
192 Sociologists, anthropologists and related professionals
193 Social work professionals
195 Linguists, translators and interpreters
199 Other related professionals and associate technicians not elsewhere classified
201 Legislators
202 Senior government officials
211 Directors and managers
219 Managers and chief executives
310 Public administration clerks
321 Stenographers, typists and teletype-operating clerks
322 Keyboard operating clerks
331 Accounting and bookkeeping clerks
332 Cashiers and related clerks
341 Calculating-machine operators
342 Computer operators
351 Railway station masters
352 Post office managers
359 Transport and communications managers not elsewhere classified
360 Transport conductors and controllers
370 Mail carriers and sorting clerks
380 Telephone and telegraph switchboard operators
391 Stock clerks
392 Receptionists and travel agency clerks
393 Library and filing clerks
399 Other office clerks not elsewhere classified
400 Managers of small enterprises in wholesale and retail trade (on behalf of the proprietor)
410 Managers of small enterprises in wholesale and retail trade (own behalf)
421 Sales managers
422 Purchases managers
431 Specialist sales managers
432 Dealers, buyers and salesmen
441 Insurance representatives, estate agents, brokers
442 Business services agents
451 Sales persons and shop clerks
490 Trade and sales managers, persons not elsewhere classified
500 Managers of small enterprises of hotels, restaurants and refreshment stalls (on behalf of the proprietor)
510 Managers of small enterprises of hotels, restaurants and refreshment stalls (own behalf)
520 Caretakers, housekeepers and related workers
531 Cooks
532 Waiters and related workers
540 Domestic and related helpers not elsewhere classified
551 Doorkeepers and building caretakers
552 Servants, building cleaners and related helpers
560 Launderers, dry cleaners and pressers
570 Barbers, hairdressers, beauticians and related workers
581 Firefighters
582 Police officers
589 Protective services workers not elsewhere classified
591 Travel guides
592 Undertakers and embalmers
599 Other personal services workers not elsewhere classified
601 Managers and bailiffs of enterprises in agriculture
610 Multi-cultivation agricultural workers unskilled in tree or an annual cultivation
621 Field crops growers
622 Cotton growers
623 Rice growers
624 Vegetable growers
625 Tobacco growers
626 Sugar-beet growers
627 Nursery growers
628 Gardeners and horticultural growers
629 Agricultural workers skilled mainly in an annual cultivation not elsewhere classified
631 Olive cultivation
632 Citrus cultivation
633 Other fruiter cultivation
634 Vineyard cultivation
635 Raisin vineyard cultivation
639 Tree cultivation workers not elsewhere classified
641 Cow producers (cowmen)
642 Sheep producers
643 Goat producers
644 Pig producers
645 Poultry producers
646 Apiarists
649 Animal producers not elsewhere classified
651 Farm plant drivers and operators
652 Pruning and inoculating workers
653 Water distributors
659 Other technicians and agricultural workers
661 Shepherds and cowherds
662 Skilled workers in animal, poultry, apiary and silk produce
663 Unskilled workers in animal produce
671 Loggers and forestry related workers
672 Resin collectors
675 Foresters
676 Wild flowers collecting laborers
679 Other forestry workers not elsewhere classified
681 Deep-sea fishery workers
682 Hatchery, lake and river fishery workers
683 Spongers
684 Other fishery related workers
700 Foremen
711 Miners and quarry workers
712 Stone processing plant and mineral ore operators
713 Well drillers and related workers
721 Ore and metal furnace operators
722 Metal melters and rolling-mill operators
723 Metal heat-treating-plant operators
724 Metal casters
725 Metal drawers and extruders
726 Other metal heat-treating-plant operators (metal reheating, dyeing and tempering)
727 Other metal drawers and extruders (wire drawing, metal extruding)
728 Galvanizing workers
729 Metal-processing plant operators not elsewhere classified
731 Wood processing plant operators (technicians and workers)
732 Sawing, pasting, and other wood processing plant operators (technicians and workers)
733 Paper pulp plant operators (technicians and workers)
734 Papermaking plant operators (technicians and workers)
741 Crushing , grinding and chemical mixing machinery operators (technicians and workers)
742 Chemical heat treating plant operators (technicians and workers)
744 Chemical still and reactor operators (technicians and workers)
745 Petroleum refining plant operators (technicians and workers)
749 Chemical processing plant operators (technicians and workers) not elsewhere classified
751 Fiber preparers
752 Spinning and winding machine operators
753 Weaving and knitting machine controllers and preparing-textile paper tape machine operators
754 Weavers and related workers
755 Knitters
756 Bleaching, dyeing and finishing textile products machine operators
759 Spinners, weavers, knitters and dyers not elsewhere classified
761 Tanners and leather (except fur)-products machine operators
762 Fur products machine operators
771 Grain milling machine operators (technicians and workers)
772 Sugar production machine operators (technicians and workers)
773 Meat and sausages processing machine operators (technicians and workers)
774 Food (except sausages) preserving technicians and related workers
775 Dairy products machine operators (technicians and workers)
776 Baked goods, cereal and chocolate products machine operators (technicians and workers0
777 Olive products machine operators (technicians and workers)
778 Brewers, wine and other beverage machine operators (technicians and workers)
779 Food and beverage products machine operators (technicians and workers) not elsewhere classified
781 Tobacco leaf processing machine operators (technicians and workers)
782 Cigarette production and other tobacco products machine operators (technicians and workers)
791 Tailors
792 Dressmakers
793 Undergarment makers
794 Furriers and related workers
795 Hatters and related workers
796 Pattern-makers and cutters
797 Sewers and embroiders
798 Upholsterers and related workers
799 Textile, garment and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
801 Shoe-makers and shoe-repairing workers
802 Shoe cutters, stitchers, last makers and related workers
803 Other pelt and leather products workers (except garments)
811 Cabinet-makers
812 Woodworking machine operators
819 Cabinet-makers, woodworking machine operators and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
820 Stone splitters, cutters and carvers
831 Blacksmiths, hammer-smiths and forging-press workers
832 Tool-makers
833 Machine-tool setters and operators (7223, 8211)
834 Metal wheel-grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners
839 Blacksmiths, tool-makers and machine-tool operators not elsewhere classified
841 Mechanical machinery fitters and assemblers
842 Precision instrument and watches makers and repairers
843 Motor vehicle mechanics and fitters
844 Aircraft engine mechanics and fitters
849 Mechanical machinery fitters and assemblers and precision instrument makers not elsewhere classified
851 Electrical mechanics fitters and servicers
852 Electronics mechanics, fitters and servicers
853 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers
854 Radio and television servicers
855 Electrical installations mechanics
856 Telephone and telegraph equipment installers and servicers
857 Telephone, telegraph and electrical line installers and servicers
859 Electrical and electronic mechanics and fitters and related technicians not elsewhere classified
861 Radio and television broadcast station equipment operators
862 Sound receiving and reproducing and film showing equipment operators
871 Plumbers and pipe fitters
872 Welders and flame cutters
873 Sheet-metal workers
874 Structural-metal preparers and erectors
880 Jeweler and precious-metal workers (technicians)
891 Glass makers, cutters, grinders and finishers
892 Abrasive wheel formers and potters
893 Glass and ceramics kiln operators
894 Glass engravers and etchers
895 Glass, ceramics and related decorative designers and painters
899 Glass makers, potters, abrasive wheel formers and related trades workers not elsewhere classified
901 Rubber and plastic products machine operators (technicians and workers) (except coating)
902 Coating-products machine operators (technicians and workers) and repairers
910 Paper-products machine operators (technicians and workers)
921 Compositors and related workers
922 Printing-machine operators
923 Stereotypers and electrotypers
924 Printing engravers and etchers and related workers
926 Bookbinders and related workers
927 Photographic- and cinematic-films processing technicians
929 Special printing workers not elsewhere classified
931 Building, metal-structures, ships and railway-carriages painters
939 Painters not elsewhere classified
941 Musical-instrument makers
942 Basketry weavers, brush-makers and related workers
943 Handicraft workers in non metal materials
949 Handicraft workers not elsewhere classified
951 Builders, tile and marble layers and related workers
952 Concrete placers and mosaic-floors technicians
953 Roofers
954 Building carpenters and related workers
955 Plasterers
956 Insulation workers
957 Glaziers
959 Infrastructure workers not elsewhere classified
961 Electric power-production and -distribution plant operators
969 Stationary plant and machine operators not elsewhere classified
971 Transport laborers and freight handlers
972 Building and related electricians and windlass operators
973 Crane and hoist operators
974 Earth-moving plant operators
979 Mobile plant operators not elsewhere classified
981 Ships' deck crews and related workers
982 Ships' engine-room workers
983 Locomotive engine drivers and stokers
984 Railway brakers, signalers, shunters and guards
985 Motor vehicle drivers
986 Coachmen and related drivers
989 Land and sea transport workers not elsewhere classified
990 Laborers not elsewhere classified
995 Non-identifiable occupations
996 Non-identifiable occupations
997 Seeking work for the first time
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.
Interviewer instructions
[Questions 17-20 refer to the person's occupation during the previous week (7-13 March 1971) regardless of whether they usually work or not]



Questions 18, Type of work and establishment of work [omitted]
Question 19, Occupational status [omitted]
Question 20, Reason for not working [omitted]

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's primary occupation.
Universe
Persons born in 1960 or before who were working or seeking work

concept

Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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