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XIII Censo General de Población y Vivienda 2001 - IPUMS Subset

Venezuela, RB, 2001
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VEN_2001_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE), Unidad Técnica censal (UTC), Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation (VE2001A_0431)

Data file: VEN2001-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 228
End: 230
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Only for persons 10 years old and more
[Questions 20- 35 were asked of persons age 10 and older.]




[Questions 23-34 were asked of persons age 10+ who currently carry out activity for which they received or will receive payments, per question 22.]




23. What is the principal job or type of work that you do (or did) in the company, organism, or business where you work (or worked)? (For example: taxi driver, lawyer, farmer, medical visitor (representative of pharmaceutical companies), teacher, secretary, etc.) ____
Categories
Value Category
0 NIU (not in universe)
11 Armed forces
100 Managers, directors, and bosses not well specified
111 Member s of the executive power and legislative bodies
112 Directive personnel of the public administration
113 Leaders of small populations
114 Managers and administrators of specialized organizations
121 General directors and general managers of businesses
122 Directors of production and operations departments
123 Other department directors
131 Managers of businesses
200 University students with degrees, and/or actors, painters, sculptors, and similar, not well specified
211 Physicists, chemists, and similar
213 Professionals of informatics
214 Architects, engineers, and similar
221 Professionals in biological sciences
222 Doctors and similar professionals (except nursing and midwife personnel)
223 Upper level nursing and midwife personnel
230 Professionals in education and teaching
231 Professors in universities and other institutions of higher education
232 Professors in secondary education
233 Upper level teachers in elementary and pre-school education
235 Other professionals in education
241 Specialists in organization and administration of businesses and similar
242 Professionals in law (legal professionals)
243 Archivists, librarians, document archivists, and similar
244 Specialists in social and human sciences
245 Writers, creative and performing artists
246 Catholic priests
300 Technicians and mid-level professionals, not well specified
311 Technicians in physical and chemical sciences and engineering
312 Technicians in informatics programming and control
313 Operators of optical and electronical equipment
314 Technicians in maritime and aeronautical navigation
315 Inspectors of construction jobs, security, health, and quality control
321 Mid-level technicians in biological sciences, agronomy, zoo technology, and similar
322 Mid-level technicians in modern medicine and healthcare (except nursing personnel)
323 Mid-level nursing and midwife personnel
324 Practitioners of traditional medicine and folk-healers
331 Mid-level teachers in elementary education
332 Mid-level teachers in pre-school education
333 Mid-level teachers in special education
334 Other mid-level teachers and instructors
341 Mid-level professionals in financial and commercial operations
342 Commercial agents and brokers
343 Mid-level professionals in administration services
344 Agents of public administrations in customs, taxes, and similar
345 Police inspectors and detectives
346 Mid-level social workers and assistants
347 Mid-level professionals in artistic activities, entertainment, and sports
400 All of the occupations related to administration, not clearly specified
411 Secretaries and operators of office equipment
412 Accounting and financial assistants
413 Employees in charge of registry of materials and transportation
414 Employees of libraries and mail services and similar
421 Cashiers, ticket vendors, and similar
422 Employees of services of information to clients
500 Wholesale and retail sales, businesses, and services, not well specified
511 Personnel in direct services to passengers
512 Personnel in intendancy and restaurant services (fast food)
513 Workers in personal care and similar
514 Other workers in personal services to individuals
515 Astrologists, fortunetellers, and similar
516 Personnel in services of protection and security
521 Models in fashion, art, and publicity
522 Salesmen and demonstrators in stores and shops
523 Vendors in kiosks and market stalls
600 Agriculture, animal breeding, fishing, not well specified
611 Farmers and specialized workers in market crops
612 Specialized breeders and workers in raising animals for the market and similar
613 Specialized agricultural producers and workers whose production is sent to market
614 Specialized forestry workers and similar
615 Fishermen, hunters, and trappers
621 Subsistence agricultural workers and fishermen
700 Artisan, small and mid-sized businesses, shops (mechanics, electricians, blacksmiths), plumbers and similar, not well specified
711 Miners, quarry workers, stone masons and workers
712 Officials and operators in construction (large works) and similar
713 Officials and operators in construction (finishing jobs) and similar
714 Painters, building-front cleaners, and similar
721 Mold-press workers, welders, laminators, boilermakers, assemblers of metal structures, and similar
722 Blacksmiths, toolmakers, and similar
723 Machine mechanics and adjusters
724 Mechanics and adjusters of electrical and electronic equipment
731 Precision mechanics in metals and similar materials
732 Potters, operators in glass factories, and similar
733 Artisans in wood, textiles, leather and similar materials
734 Officials and operators in graphic arts and similar
741 Officials and operators in food processing and similar
742 Officials and operators in wood treatment, cabinetmakers, and similar
743 Officials and operators in textiles, clothing production, and similar
744 Officials and operators in hides, leather, and footwear
800 All workers, operators, drivers of transportation and other specialized workers not well specified
811 Operators of mining installations, and mineral extraction and processing
812 Operators of metal processing installations
813 Operators of glass, ceramic, and similar installations
815 Operator of chemical treatment installations
816 Operators of installations for producing energy and similar
821 Operators of machines for working metals and mineral products
823 Operators of machines for manufacturing rubber products and plastic materials
825 Operators of printing and binding machinery and the manufacture of paper products
826 Operators of machinery for manufacturing textile products and articles made of hides and leather
827 Operators of machinery for preparation of foods and similar products
829 Other operators of machinery and assemblers
831 Locomotive machinists and similar
832 Drivers of motor vehicles
833 Operators of mobile agricultural machinery and other mobile machinery
834 Deck sailors and similar
900 All workers, operators, drivers of transportation and other specialized workers not well specified
911 Traveling salesmen and similar
913 Domestic personnel and similar, cleaners, clothes washers and pressers
914 Concierges, window washers and similar
915 Messengers, delivery persons, doormen, and similar
916 Trash collectors and similar
921 Day laborers in agriculture, forestry, fishing, and similar
931 Day laborers in mining and construction
932 Day laborers in the manufacturing industry
933 Day laborers in transportation
999 Not well specified
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
6.5 Occupational group

This refers to the type or class of principal work that the person carries or carried out during the week prior to enumeration, independent of the industry or employment status.

The tabulations concerning employment will be made based on the International Uniform Classification of Occupations ["Clasificación Internacional Uniforme de Ocupaciones"] (CIUO 88), adapted to the national reality.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's occupation.
Universe
Persons age 10+ in the labor force in the past week

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Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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