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General Census of Population and Housing 1988 - IPUMS Subset

Senegal, 1988
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Occupation (SN1988A_0421)

Data file: SEN1988-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 187
End: 189
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
For persons aged 6 years and above, or born before 1982
[Questions 15 through 21 were asked of persons age 6 and older]




[Question P21 was asked of persons who were employed or jobless but looking for work, as per question P18.]
Categories
Value Category
111 Member of parliament
112 Civil administrator, state inspector ; administrator, diplomatic adviser, chancellor
113 Officer in the army, police forces, and gendarmerie
119 Legislators, members of parliament, and senior officials, n.f.s.
121 Directors and chief executives of public and private corporations
122 Administrative director, personnel officer, financial director, public and private
123 Hotel manager, head waiter (maitre d'hotel), hotel owner
129 Directors and managers, public and corporate, n.f.s.
132 Under-Officer in the army, gendarmerie: police inspector
133 Middle level administrator (mid-professional), head of a group of clerks
134 Middle level manager in private companies, chief operator for data entry, foreman
139 Public administrators and mid-level managers, n.f.s.
143 Construction work supervisor
149 Other managers
199 Officials and managers, n.f.s.
211 Architects, urban planners, civil and other engineers, surveyor, topographist, meteorologist
212 Chemists, physicists, geologists, weather specialist
213 Agronomist, biologist, zoologist
214 Statisticians, actuaries, programmer-analyst
215 Accountant
219 Architects and engineering professionals, n.f.s.
221 Physicians, surgeons, dentists, veterinarian, pharmacist, dietician
222 Psychologists, religious leaders
229 Medicine, psychology and religious professionals, n.f.s.
231 College, university and higher education teaching professionals
232 Lawyer, prosecutor, judge, magistrate, clerk of the court
233 Social sciences specialists
239 Education, law, social science, and trade professionals, n.f.s.
241 Sculptors, painters, model drawers / fashion designer, decorator
242 Music composer, musician, singer, actor, movie or theater director
243 Traditional artist, journalist, writer or art critic
244 Librarian, archivist, museum curator, cultural adviser, librarian assistant
245 Translator, interpreter
299 Professionals, n.f.s.
311 Air control specialist, plane pilot, boat pilot and officer, mechanics officer
312 Photographer, cameraman, radio broadcasting operator, projectionist
313 Operator for computer data entry, telephone operator, typist, computer cards specialist
319 Physical and engineering science associate professionals, n.e.c.
321 Technicians in architecture and mechanics , geographer, cartographer, topographer
322 Technicians in agriculture, medical and veterinary sciences
323 Technicians in electronics, electricity, metal work, industrial chemistry
329 Architecture and engineering technicians and associates, n.e.c.
331 Teacher in secondary schools (first and second degree)
332 Teachers in primary schools and kindergarten (pre-school)
333 Nurses, midwives, and technicians for medical radiology
334 Clerks in statistical office, assistant accountant, assistant programmer, enumerator
335 Social worker, specialized educator
336 Sanitary agent, assistant nurse, laboratory assistant, hospital aid
337 Traditional healer (plants, roots)
338 Religious leader representative, clergyman (not ordained), astrologist, quack, mosque imam
339 Teacher in Koranic or Arabic school
341 Secretary, Clerk, Agent in vital registration, Clerk in insurance company, storekeeper
342 Commercial agent, sales representative, wholesale trader
344 Welcoming hostess, receptionist
351 Athletes, sportsmen, trainer, coach
399 Technicians and associate professionals, n.e.c.
411 Shop assistant, salesman, cashier, retail shopkeeper, broker
412 Tax collector
417 Police agent, jail guard, jail manager
418 Shopkeeper, trader
419 Trade occupations
499 Trade and service occupations, n.e.c.
510 Vegetable gardener
511 Farmer, farm holder
512 Agriculture worker
513 Farmer for orchards and various trees
514 Stockbreeder, Shepherd
515 Horticulturist, gardener, florist, nurseryman
517 Fisherman, Fish monger
518 Workers in forestry, Lumberjack
519 Cook, butcher, baker, pastry cook, traditional butcher, traditional restaurant keeper
539 Farm and fishery occupations, n.f.s.
599 Food and agricultural occupations, n.f.s.
611 Stone salesman, stone cutter, sand and concrete salesman
612 Stone mason, bricklayer, tiller, concrete worker, roofer, carpenter, glazier, painter
613 Plumber, welder, sheet metal worker
614 Divers, carpenter aid
615 Scrap dealer
619 Extraction and construction, n.f.s.
622 Workers in still industry; blacksmith
623 Auto mechanics, plane mechanics
624 Jeweler
625 Electricians, repairer radio and television, agent for maintenance of office machines
626 Bookbinder, printer, comptometer operator
628 Freezer specialist, cold technician
629 Mechanical occupations, n.f.s.
631 Workers in wood industry; cabinetmaker, carpenter
632 Tapestry maker, tailors, dressmaker, weaver, workers in textiles
633 Tailors
634 Workers in the making of shoes, tanner, shoe repairer, shoemaker
639 Wood and textile occupations, n.f.s.
641 Soldiers, firemen
642 Police agent, jail guard
699 Industrial occupations, n.f.s.
711 Locomotive drivers, switchman
712 Drivers, drivers for motor vehicles used for transportation
713 Sailor, seaman, harbor captain
714 Drivers for machines, heavy vehicles for lifting and excavation
716 Boatman (pilot of a pirogue)
719 Drivers, n.e.c.
721 Well digger, deep well watchman
722 Worker in the paper industry; Agent for duplication and photocopying
724 Workers in the petrol industry, workers in the pharmaceutical industry
729 Machine operators and assemblers, n.f.s.
731 Launderer, dry cleaner, weaver, embroiderer, cloth cleaner
732 Miller, workers in the production of agricultural products and sugar, millet pounder
735 Vulcanizer, tire repairer
736 Basket maker
739 Handicraft worker
799 Machine drivers, builders, and handicrafts, n.f.s.
813 Dockers, Packers, Delivery men
814 Building watchman, housekeeper, domestics, building manager, boy (servant)
815 Street sweeper, garbage collector, pest controller, saddler, waiter
816 Driver's aid, driver apprentice
819 Low skill trade occupations, n.f.s.
823 Night watchman, security agent
824 Peddler, street hawker, news vendor
825 Money collector, apprentice for transportation vehicles, collector in buses, stall keeper (bread, lottery, etc.)
829 Low skill sales and service occupations, n.f.s.
899 Low skill occupations, n.f.s.
900 Craftsman, artisan, n.f.s.
998 Unknown
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
19) Occupation / Economic activity in the past 12 months

This is the occupation practiced during the past 12 months preceding your visit in the household (since the Korite). This question applies exclusively to persons for whom you circled "1 WORKED" (occupe) or "2 JOBLESS" (chômeur) in column P10.

For people who have worked, ask the following question:
"Which occupation did you practice since the Korite?".

For the jobless persons, who have lost their job, ask the following question:
"What is the last occupation that you practiced?" Record the occupation declared. For jobless persons who are looking for their first job, record the occupation for those who have one [sic], or NONE (aucune) for those who have none. If a person practiced several occupations since the Korite, record the occupation that he or she most practiced.


Examples of occupation: farmer, brick layer, fisherman, stockbreeder, driver, auto-mechanics, engineer for agricultural works, engineer electrician, fish monger, market gardener.


Note: Give as much detail as possible.

Examples: retailer, wholesale trader, petty trader (bana-bana), bus or truck apprentice (motor boy), driver help / beater (coxeur), postmaster, bus or collective taxi collector, etc.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's most frequent occupation during the last 12 months. People who were not working at the time of the census, but were looking for work, reported their most recent job or occupation.
Universe
Persons age 6+ employed or seeking work

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Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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