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The Population and Housing Census of Thailand 1980 - IPUMS Subset

Thailand, 1980
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Principal occupation last week (TH1980A_0429)

Data file: THA1980-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 209
End: 211
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
For person 11 years and older or those who were born before and in the year 1968.
For ever-married women.
[Questions L22-L25 were asked of women age 11 and over who have ever been married.]




L28. What job was [respondent] working in during last week?


Specify kind of work i.e. typist, school teacher, accountant, farmer, etc.

Occupation last week (25-31 March 1980) ____
Categories
Value Category
1 Architects and engineers
2 Explorers, planners, and engineering technicians
3 Physical scientists and biological scientists
4 Veterinarians
5 Physicians and surgeons
6 Dentists
7 Nurses
8 Pharmacists and nutritionists
9 Medical technicians and public health personnel
10 Other health professionals and traditional medicine doctors
11 College, university, and higher education teaching professionals
12 Basic education teaching professionals
13 Lawyers, judges, and legal professionals
14 Sculptors, painters, and related artists
15 Composers, journalists, and related writers
16 Actors, musicians, and related artists
17 Librarians, social workers, and translators
18 Accountants
19 Statisticians, economists, and other social scientists
20 Other professionals not specified elsewhere
21 Religious teachers and related workers
22 Directors, stage designers, photographers of motion pictures
101 Executive workers
102 Managerial workers
103 Military personnel (except the retired soldiers or those who have not started working)
201 Mail clerks, mail distribution clerks, and merchandise and stock personnel
202 Secretaries and keyboard-operating clerks
203 Accounting, financial, and related personnel
204 Machine controllers and operators
205 Railway station agents and other related workers
206 Ground and air transport controllers and related workers
207 Water transport agents and related workers
208 Telephone and telegram operators
209 Postal services employees and related workers
210 Other clerks not specified elsewhere
301 Managers, owners, and operators of wholesale trade, including directors and buyers
302 Managers, owners, and operators of retail trade, including directors and buyers
303 Sales representatives, real estate and insurance agents, and auctioneers
304 Street vendors and newspaper sellers
305 Sale workers, sale assistants, and related workers
306 Sale representatives of manufactures
401 Farmers and farm managers (including owners)
402 Workers in cattle and poultry farms and farm managers
403 Controllers or drivers of machines used in agriculture
404 Workers in animal farms
405 Agricultural laborers
406 Workers in rubber plantation
407 Forestry workers and related workers
408 Fishermen and related workers
409 Workers in fish farms
410 Hunters, trappers, and related workers
501 Controllers of machines used in mineral extractions and dynamites
502 Miners, quarrymen, and well drillers
503 Laborers in mines
601 Captains, ship controllers, and technicians
602 Train drivers and train technicians
603 Bus drivers
604 Taxi drivers and drivers of other public transports
605 Truck drivers
606 Drivers of animal vehicles, including vehicles that use human workforce
607 Deck sailors and crews
608 Train keepers
609 Ground transport equipment operators
610 Transport equipment operators not classified elsewhere
611 Aircrafts pilots and engineers
701 Spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers, and related workers
702 Dressmakers, other textiles makers, and related workers
703 Shoe makers and other leather products makers
704 Metal moulders, iron-metal, and related workers
705 Watch makers and assemblers of precision instruments
706 Jewelry and precious metal workers
707 Steel makers, instrument makers, and machine operators
708 Plumbers and pipe fitters
709 Welders and tinsmiths
710 Sheet metal workers and structural metal preparers
711 Electrical fitters, electronic fitters, radio and television repairmen
712 Directors of radio and television broadcast and electrical technicians not specified elsewhere
713 Carpenters and furniture makers
714 Machine operators for wood work
715 Handcraft workers in wood, not classified elsewhere
716 Painters and building decorators
717 Brick layers, masons, tile layers, and construction workers not specified elsewhere
718 Paper printing, film printing, and related workers
719 Glass makers, potters, and related workers
720 Rice grinders, millers, and related workers
721 Bakers, candy makers, and workers in food and beverage industries
722 Slaughterers and meat preparers
723 Food preserving and processing workers not specified elsewhere
724 Workers in chemical process and other related processes
725 Tobacco preparers and tobacco products makers
726 Basket weavers and related workers
727 Other craftsmen and production workers not specified elsewhere
728 Packaging, labeling, and stamping workers including operators of packing and labeling machines
729 Controllers and operators of machines used in construction
730 Workers in product shipping process
731 Other laborers not classified elsewhere
801 Policemen, investigators, and firefighters
802 Security guards
803 Owners and managers of restaurants, hotels, lodging places, and entertaining places
804 Chefs, waiters, and restaurant service workers
805 Travel attendants (for ships, trains, and aircrafts)
806 Service workers in hotels, lodging places, and entertaining places
807 Domestic helpers, baby sitters, and maids
808 Hairdresser, barbers, and related workers
809 Laundry workers excluding domestic helpers
810 Superintendents
811 Professional athletes and the like
812 Astrologers and other service workers not classified elsewhere
813 Owners and managers of daycares
901 Workers not classifiable by occupation (unknown)
997 Not working
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
3.23 Job:

A job that can fall into any following categories:

3.23.1 A job with a return in cash or in kind e.g., food, clothes, commodity. In cash maybe paid on monthly, weekly, daily, or per piece of products basis.
2.23.2 A job with a return in any dividend forms e.g., trading of industrial factory.
3.23.3 Family business job without salary/wages or profits. Family members work as employers or self-employed entrepreneurs.



3.24 Occupation:

A regular job that one is working e.g. statistician, journalist, rural school teacher, horticulturalist, rice farmers.


3.25 Main Occupation

Means a job that one spends most of the time within a specified period of time or refers to as.

3.25.1 Main occupation within 7 days before the date of census (25-31 March 1980) means a job that one spends most of his/her time between 25-30 March 1980.
3.25.2 Last year main occupation (April 1979 ? March 1980) means a job on which one spent most of her/his time between April 1979 ? March 1980)


To decide which the main occupation is, there are criteria to be considered as follows:

a) A job that one spends more time than any other job.
b) A job that one can earn more while spending the same time.
c) Let the interviewee decide which is her/ his main occupation, in case that s/he spends the same time and earns the same income on the job.



Columns 22 ? 29

Ask those who are 11 years old and over, or who were born before or in 1968 (Monkey year)


Column 28 Occupation in last 7 days before the date of census (March 25
? 31, 1980)

Ask ?What have you been doing for a living in last 7 days (March 25 ? 31, 1980)??

Record occupation of the interviewee between March 25 ? 31, 1980 specifically, e.g. electric appliances sale man, teacher of P4, principal, furniture carpenter, rice carrying laborer, servant, etc.

Do not record government services, trading, or employee because it is not specific.

Those who have more than one occupation, record only one:

1. Occupation they spent most of their time in last 7 days.
2. If they spent equal time in two occupations, record the occupation they earned more income.


p. 78

In case that the interviewees have their permanent job e.g., a teacher of a public school or employee of a company:


1. In last 7 days (March 25-31, 1980) they did not work because of sickness or on annual leave, their occupations in last 7 days are their permanent occupations.
2. In last 7 days (March 25 ? 31, 1980) they spent more time doing jobs other than their permanent jobs e.g. handicraft in last 7 days before the date of census, their occupations in last 7 days before the date of census are ?handicraft maker.?

For those who have no permanent job e.g., rice carrying laborer, vender, in last 7 days they have not worked, their occupations in last 7 days before the date of census are ?jobless.?

Those who did not work e.g., retired officers living on pension, moneylender living on interest, are regarded as ?jobless? in this Column.

If the interviewees do not know the occupation of the persons in question, but know they have worked, record ?work, do not know occupation?.

Again, occupation in last 7 days before the date of census of a person may be the same as, or different from, permanent occupation in last year round (Column 10).

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's principal occupation last week.
Universe
Persons age 11+

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Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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