| Value |
Category |
| 1111 |
Small-scale grain, cash crop farmers |
| 1112 |
Small-scale market gardener and horticulturist |
| 1113 |
Small-scale wine growers, orchardists |
| 1114 |
Small-scale herbivore breeders |
| 1115 |
Small-scale granivore breeders and mixed-breeders |
| 1116 |
Small-scale farmers without a dominant orientation |
| 1211 |
Grain, cash crop mid-scale farmers |
| 1212 |
Mid-scale market gardener and horticulturist |
| 1213 |
Mid-scale wine growers, orchardists |
| 1214 |
Mid-scale herbivore breeders |
| 1215 |
Mid-scale granivore breeders and mixed-breeders |
| 1216 |
Mid-scale farmers without a dominant orientation |
| 1221 |
Agricultural service contractors, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 1222 |
Independent loggers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 1223 |
Fishermen and fish farmers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 1311 |
Large-scale grain, cash crop farmers |
| 1312 |
Large-scale market gardener and horticulturist |
| 1313 |
Large-scale wine growers, orchardists |
| 1314 |
Large-scale herbivore breeders |
| 1315 |
Large-scale granivore breeders and mixed-breeders |
| 1316 |
Large-scale farmers without a dominant orientation |
| 2111 |
Masons |
| 2112 |
Carpenters, wood carpenters |
| 2113 |
Roofers |
| 2114 |
Plumbers, heating engineers |
| 2115 |
Construction electricians |
| 2116 |
Construction paint and finishing touches craftspersons |
| 2117 |
Locksmiths, metalworkers |
| 2118 |
Landscaping, public works |
| 2119 |
Contractors in parks and gardens, landscapers |
| 2121 |
Mechanics of agricultural machinery |
| 2122 |
Boilermakers |
| 2123 |
Craftspeople in general engineering, manufacturing and metalworking (excluding watches and precision equipment) |
| 2124 |
Various craftspeople of machinery manufacturing |
| 2131 |
Clothing, textile and leather craftspeople |
| 2141 |
Furniture makers |
| 2142 |
Craftspeople specializing in non-furniture woodworking |
| 2143 |
Paper, printing and reproduction craftspeople |
| 2144 |
Craftspeople manufacturing construction materials (excluding arts and crafts) |
| 2145 |
Craftsmen |
| 2146 |
Other manufacturing craftspeople (including watchmakers, precision equipment) |
| 2151 |
Bakers, pastry chefs, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2152 |
Butchers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2153 |
Pork butcher, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2154 |
Other food producers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2161 |
Auto repair mechanics |
| 2162 |
Sheet metal-car body designer |
| 2163 |
Various repairers |
| 2171 |
Taxi drivers, paramedics and other transportation workers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2172 |
Professional movers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2173 |
Hairdressers, manicurists, estheticians, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2174 |
Drycleaners, laundrymen, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2175 |
Craftspeople of various services, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2181 |
Independent road and river transporters, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2191 |
Craftpeople's unpaid family caregivers, performing administrative or commercial work |
| 2211 |
Small- and medium-sized food wholesalers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2212 |
Small- and medium-sized wholesalers of non-food products, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2221 |
Small- and medium-sized retailers of specialized foods, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2222 |
Small- and medium-sized retailers of general foods, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2231 |
Furniture, decor, and home furnishings retailers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2232 |
Drugstore, bazaar, hardware, home improvement retailers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2233 |
Florists, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2234 |
Clothing and sporting goods retailers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2235 |
Retailers cosmetics, luxury goods (excluding cultural goods), from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2236 |
Retailers of cultural goods (books, music, media, art objects), from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2237 |
Retailers of tobacco, print media and varied merchandise, from 0-9 employees |
| 2238 |
Owner and manager of gas stations, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2241 |
Owner of small restaurant, café, 0 to 2 employees |
| 2242 |
Owner of a small café, bar, associated or not with another activity outside of food services, from 0 to 2 employees |
| 2243 |
Owner of a small hotel, hotel-restaurant, from 0 to 2 employees |
| 2244 |
Owner of a café, restaurant, hotel, from 3 to 9 employees |
| 2251 |
Independent intermediaries in commerce, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2261 |
General agents and independent insurance brokers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2262 |
Travel agents and independent auxiliary transportation, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2263 |
Independent real estate agents, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2271 |
Independent managers of entertainment or recreational facilities, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2272 |
Independent managers of private institutions (education, health, social), 0 to 9 employees |
| 2273 |
Astrologists, parapsychology professionals, healers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2274 |
Various other independent service providers, from 0 to 9 employees |
| 2311 |
Heads of large businesses with 500 employees and more |
| 2321 |
Heads of medium-sized businesses, from 50 to 499 employees |
| 2331 |
Head of construction companies and public works, from 10 to 49 employees |
| 2332 |
Industry and transportation business leader, from 10 to 49 employees |
| 2333 |
Commercial business leader, from 10 to 49 employees |
| 2334 |
Business leader of services, from 10 to 49 employees |
| 3111 |
Specialized doctors in private practice |
| 3112 |
General practitioners in private practice |
| 3113 |
Surgeons dentists (private practice or affiliated) |
| 3114 |
Psychologists, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists (not doctors) |
| 3115 |
Veterinarians (private practice or affiliated) |
| 3116 |
Independent pharmacists |
| 3121 |
Lawyers |
| 3122 |
Public notaries |
| 3123 |
CPA, registered or independent accountants |
| 3124 |
Independent advisors and experts in economic studies, organization and recruitment, management and taxation |
| 3125 |
Independent engineering advisors in technical studies |
| 3126 |
Independent architects |
| 3127 |
Surveyors, bailiffs, ministerial officers, various independent professions |
| 3131 |
Unpaid family aides of independent professional performing administrative work |
| 3311 |
Public service management personnel (State, local authorities, hospitals) |
| 3321 |
Engineers of the state (including military engineers) and similar |
| 3322 |
Engineers of local authorities and hospitals |
| 3331 |
Magistrates |
| 3332 |
Inspectors and other personnel in categories A of Imports, Treasury, and Customs |
| 3333 |
Post office executive |
| 3334 |
Administrative staff of France Telecom (public position) |
| 3335 |
Other administrative personnel from Class A of the State (excluding Education, Cultural Heritage, Taxation, Treasury, Customs) |
| 3336 |
Class A administrative staff of local authorities and public hospitals (except Education, Cultural Heritage) |
| 3341 |
Officers of the Armed Forces and the police force (except general officers) |
| 3351 |
Individuals engaged in a political or union mandate |
| 3411 |
Professors specializing and certified in secondary education |
| 3412 |
Headmaster of secondary education and inspectors |
| 3421 |
Higher education instructors |
| 3425 |
Researchers in public research |
| 3431 |
Psychologists specializing in educational and vocational counseling |
| 3441 |
Hospital doctors without affiliation |
| 3442 |
Non-hospital, affiliated doctors |
| 3443 |
Medical, odontology, and pharmacy interns |
| 3444 |
Salaried pharmacists |
| 3511 |
Librarians, archivists, curators and other cultural heritage executives (public function) |
| 3521 |
Journalists (including editors) |
| 3522 |
Literary authors, scriptwriters, dialogue writers |
| 3531 |
Newspaper editors, print publications managers, publishing directors (literary, musical, audiovisual, and multimedia) |
| 3532 |
Directors, audiovisual and performance programming and production supervisor |
| 3533 |
Artistic executives and technical artists in audiovisual and performance production |
| 3541 |
Visual artists |
| 3542 |
Professional musicians and singers |
| 3543 |
Theater artist/actor |
| 3544 |
Dance, circus, and variety show performers |
| 3547 |
Art teachers (excluding schools) |
| 3711 |
Top administrative, finance and commercial management for large companies |
| 3721 |
Managers in charge of economic, financial and commercial studies |
| 3722 |
Management of the organization or inspection of administrative and financial services |
| 3723 |
Managers specializing in human resources and recruitment |
| 3724 |
Managers specializing in training |
| 3725 |
Lawyers |
| 3726 |
Documentation, archiving executives (not including public service) |
| 3731 |
Managers in financial services or accounting in large companies |
| 3732 |
Managers of other administrative services in large companies |
| 3733 |
Managers for financial services or accounting in small and mid-sized companies |
| 3734 |
Managers of other administrative services in small and mid-sized companies |
| 3741 |
Managers operating retail stores |
| 3742 |
Product managers, buyers, and other marketing executives |
| 3743 |
Business executives of large companies (excluding retail) |
| 3744 |
Business executives of small and medium-sized businesses (excluding retail) |
| 3751 |
Advertising executives |
| 3752 |
Public relations and communications executives |
| 3761 |
Financial market executives |
| 3762 |
Banking executives |
| 3763 |
Commercial bank executives |
| 3764 |
Executives and managers for banking operations |
| 3765 |
Executives for insurance technical services |
| 3766 |
Technical service executives for organizations of social security and similar |
| 3767 |
Real estate executives |
| 3771 |
Hotel and restaurant executives |
| 3801 |
Technical directors of large companies |
| 3811 |
Engineers and research and farming managers for agriculture, fisheries, water and forest |
| 3821 |
Engineers and research managers for construction and public works |
| 3822 |
Fully employed architects |
| 3823 |
Engineers, managers, and construction foremen (management) for construction and public works |
| 3824 |
Engineers and technical-commercial sales managers in construction, public works |
| 3831 |
Engineers and research managers, research and development in electricity, electronics |
| 3832 |
Engineers and managers in manufacturing of electrical, electronic materials |
| 3833 |
Engineers and technical sales managers in professional electronic or electrical equipment |
| 3841 |
Engineers and research managers, research and development in mechanics and metalworking |
| 3842 |
Engineers and managers in manufacturing in mechanics and metalworking |
| 3843 |
Engineers and technical sales managers in professional mechanical equipment |
| 3851 |
Engineers and research managers, research and development of processing industries (food, chemicals, metallurgy, heavy materials) |
| 3852 |
Engineers and managers of manufacturing processing industries (food, chemicals, metallurgy, heavy materials) |
| 3853 |
Engineers and technical sales managers in processing industries (intermediate goods) |
| 3861 |
Engineers and research managers, research and development of other industries (printing, flexible materials, furniture and wood, energy, water) |
| 3864 |
Engineers and managers in the production and distribution of energy, water |
| 3865 |
Engineers and manufacturing executives from other industries (printing, flexible materials, furniture and wood) |
| 3871 |
Engineers and managers of purchasing and industrial supplies |
| 3872 |
Engineers and managers of logistics, planning and scheduling |
| 3873 |
Engineers and managers in production methods |
| 3874 |
Engineers and managers of quality control |
| 3875 |
ngineers and managers of upkeep, maintenance and new construction |
| 3876 |
Engineers and technical managers of the environment |
| 3881 |
Engineers and research managers, research and development in computer science |
| 3882 |
Engineers and administration, maintenance, support and management services to the users computer |
| 3883 |
IT project executives, IT managers |
| 3884 |
Engineers and technical sales executives in IT and telecommunications |
| 3885 |
Engineers and executives specializing in telecommunications |
| 3891 |
Engineers and technical staff of transportation operations |
| 3892 |
Flight and cabin crew officers and executives of civil aviation |
| 3893 |
Flight officers and executives of the merchant navy |
| 4211 |
Primary school teacher |
| 4212 |
School teacher |
| 4221 |
General education middle school teachers |
| 4222 |
Teachers in a vocational high school |
| 4223 |
Assistant and contractual teachers in secondary education |
| 4224 |
Principal educational advisers |
| 4225 |
Supervisors and teaching assistants of educational institutions |
| 4231 |
School behavior monitor |
| 4232 |
Continuing education trainers and facilitators |
| 4241 |
Instructors and sports educators, sports professionals |
| 4251 |
Sub-librarian, cultural heritage middle manager |
| 4311 |
Nursing managers and similar |
| 4312 |
Psychiatric nurses |
| 4313 |
Childcare worker |
| 4314 |
Specialized nurses (other than psychiatric nurses and childcare workers) |
| 4315 |
Mid-wives (independent or fully employed) |
| 4316 |
General care nurses, fully employed |
| 4317 |
Independent nurses |
| 4321 |
Rehabilitative masseurs-physiotherapists, independent |
| 4322 |
Rehabilitative masseurs-physiotherapists, fully employed |
| 4323 |
Other independent rehabilitation specialists |
| 4324 |
Other fully employed rehabilitation specialists |
| 4331 |
Medical technicians |
| 4332 |
Opticians, spectacle manufacturer and hearing aid specialists (independent and fully employed) |
| 4333 |
Other medical device specialists (independent and employees) |
| 4334 |
Pharmacy assistant |
| 4341 |
Executives of the socio-educational intervention |
| 4342 |
Social services assistant |
| 4343 |
Financial and family counselor |
| 4344 |
Specialized educators |
| 4345 |
Educator supervisors |
| 4346 |
Specialized technical educators, studio monitors |
| 4347 |
Educators of young children |
| 4351 |
Directors of sociocultural and recreational centers |
| 4352 |
Sociocultural and leisure organizers |
| 4411 |
Secular clergy |
| 4412 |
Regular clergy |
| 4511 |
Mid-level post office professions |
| 4512 |
Mid-level administrative professionals for France Telecom (public position) |
| 4513 |
Tax, Treasury, Customs and related supervisor |
| 4514 |
Ariel navigation inspection engineers |
| 4515 |
Other administrative personnel for Class B of the State (excluding Education, Cultural Heritage, Taxation, Treasury, Customs) |
| 4516 |
Class B administrative staff of local authorities and hospitals (except Education, Heritage) |
| 4521 |
Inspectors and police officers |
| 4522 |
Chief warrant officers, warrant officers and non-commissioned officers of high rank in the Army and the police force |
| 4611 |
Personnel of high level secretarial work, executive secretaries (non management) |
| 4614 |
Financial services or accounting supervisors and technicians |
| 4615 |
Supervisors and administrative technicians for legal services or personnel |
| 4616 |
Supervisors and administrative technicians of other administrative services |
| 4621 |
Managers of small retail space (employees or representatives) |
| 4622 |
Supervisor of the operation of retail stores |
| 4623 |
Non-management unclassified buyers, assistant buyers |
| 4624 |
Commercial organizers of sales stores, merchandisers (non-management) |
| 4625 |
Other mid-level commercial professionals (other than the sales force) |
| 4631 |
Commercial and technical sales technicians , IT representatives |
| 4632 |
Commercial and technical sales technicians, representatives of capital goods, intermediate goods, inter-industry trade (excluding IT) |
| 4633 |
Commercial and technical sales technicians, representatives of consumer goods working with companies |
| 4634 |
Commercial and technical sales technicians, service representatives working with companies or professionals (excluding banking, insurance, IT) |
| 4635 |
Commercial and technical sales technicians, representatives from individuals (excluding banking, insurance, IT) |
| 4641 |
Advertising, public relations assistants (independent or fully employed) |
| 4642 |
Interpreters, translators (independent or fully employed) |
| 4651 |
Designers and technical assistants in graphic arts, fashion and decoration (independent and fully employed) |
| 4652 |
Technical assistants in the making of live performances and audiovisuals (independent and fully employed) |
| 4653 |
Photographers (independent and fully employed) |
| 4661 |
Commercial and administrative officials of passenger transport and tourism (non-executive) |
| 4662 |
Commercial and administrative merchandise transportation officials (non-executive) |
| 4663 |
Person in charge of passenger and merchandise transportation (non-executive) |
| 4671 |
Person responsible for bank customers |
| 4672 |
Banking operation technicians |
| 4673 |
Intermediary technical and commercial insurance professions |
| 4674 |
Intermediary technical professions for social security organization |
| 4681 |
Food service supervisor: dining and services |
| 4682 |
Hotel supervisor: halls and floors |
| 4711 |
Research and counseling technicians for agriculture, water, and forests |
| 4712 |
Implementation and inspection technicians of agriculture, water, and forest production |
| 4721 |
Construction, public works designers |
| 4722 |
Surveyor, topographer |
| 4723 |
Surveyors and miscellaneous technicians for construction and public works |
| 4724 |
State and local government public works technicians |
| 4731 |
Electricity, electromechanical, and electronics designers |
| 4732 |
Technicians for research and development and manufacturing methods related to electricity, electromechanical, and electronics |
| 4733 |
Manufacturing and quality control technicians in electricity, electromechanical, and electronics |
| 4741 |
Mechanical engineering and metal working designers |
| 4742 |
Technicians of research and development and manufacturing methods in mechanical engineering and metal working |
| 4743 |
Manufacturing and quality control technicians in mechanical engineering and metal working |
| 4751 |
Technicians of research and development and production methods of processing industries |
| 4752 |
Quality control and production technicians for processing industry |
| 4761 |
Assistant technicians, printing and publishing technicians |
| 4762 |
Technicians for the flexible material, furnishing, and wood industries |
| 4771 |
Logistical, planning, and scheduling technicians |
| 4772 |
Industrial equipment installation and maintenance technicians (electrical, electromechanical, mechanical, not including IT) |
| 4773 |
Installation and maintenance technicians of non-industrial equipment (except computers and telecommunications) |
| 4774 |
Environmental and pollution treatment technicians |
| 4781 |
Computer science research and development technicians |
| 4782 |
Production and computer use technicians |
| 4783 |
Installation, maintenance, support and services technicians for computer users |
| 4784 |
Telecommunications and computer network technicians |
| 4791 |
Public or educational research laboratory technicians |
| 4792 |
Expert fully employed or independent technicians, various technicians |
| 4801 |
Foremen and supervisory staff (non-management) in agriculture, forestry |
| 4802 |
Merchant Marine or fishing crew head |
| 4811 |
Work foremen (non-management) |
| 4812 |
Field foremen (non-management) |
| 4821 |
Supervisors in electrical, electronic manufacturing |
| 4831 |
Supervisors in mechanical engineering, metalworking |
| 4841 |
Supervisors in manufacturing: food, chemicals, plastics, pharmaceuticals. |
| 4842 |
Supervisors in manufacturing: metallurgy, heavy materials, and other processing industries |
| 4851 |
Supervisors and technicians in production and distribution of energy, water, heating |
| 4852 |
Supervisors in manufacturing of other industries (printing, flexible materials, furniture and wood) |
| 4861 |
Supervisors in maintenance, and in electrical, electromechanical, and electronic installation |
| 4864 |
Supervisors in maintenance, mechanical installation |
| 4865 |
Supervisors in general maintenance, installation, new construction (excluding mechanical, electromechanical, electronic) |
| 4871 |
Warehouse, shopping managers |
| 4872 |
Individuals responsible for sorting, packing, shipping and others responsible for handling |
| 4881 |
Restaurant industry supervisor: kitchen/production |
| 4882 |
Restaurant industry supervisor: establishment manager |
| 5211 |
Post office employees |
| 5212 |
France Telecom employees (public position) |
| 5221 |
Tax, Treasury, Customs reporting or recovery agents |
| 5231 |
Deputy civil service administrators (including education) |
| 5241 |
Civil Service administrative officials (including education) |
| 5251 |
Primary school officials |
| 5252 |
Officials of other learning establishments |
| 5253 |
Civil service officials (outside of schools, hospitals) |
| 5254 |
Hospital officials (civil service and private sector) |
| 5261 |
Caregivers (civil service or private sector) |
| 5262 |
Dental, medical, veterinary assistants, medical technician aides |
| 5263 |
Childcare assistants |
| 5264 |
Medical and psychological aides |
| 5265 |
fully employed ambulance driver (public or private sector) |
| 5311 |
State police officers |
| 5312 |
Municipal police officers |
| 5313 |
Supervisors of the prison administration |
| 5321 |
Police officers (of a lower grade to a warrant officer) |
| 5322 |
Sergeants and non-commissioned officers of equivalent rank of the Armed Forces (except military firefighters) |
| 5323 |
Enlisted men (except military firefighters) |
| 5331 |
Firefighters (including military firefighters) |
| 5332 |
Forest technicians, guards of natural areas |
| 5333 |
Cultural heritage and administrative surveillance agents |
| 5341 |
Private security and surveillance agents |
| 5342 |
Security guards, bodyguards, private investigators and similar (fully employed) |
| 5411 |
Reception and information officials and hostesses (excluding hotels) |
| 5414 |
Switchboard operators, telephone operators |
| 5421 |
Secretaries |
| 5422 |
Typists, stenographers (non secretarial) word processing operators |
| 5431 |
Financial or accounting service employees |
| 5434 |
Administrative employees of various companies |
| 5441 |
Employees and operators of computer usage |
| 5451 |
Administrative employees of bank technical services |
| 5452 |
Employees of bank commercial services |
| 5453 |
Employees of insurance technical services |
| 5454 |
Employees of social security organizations technical services and similar |
| 5461 |
Transportation inspector (crew members) |
| 5462 |
Commercial transportation services for travelers and tourism officials |
| 5463 |
Administrative employees for the operation of transportation of merchandise |
| 5464 |
Flight attendant |
| 5465 |
Other hosting and support staff (transportation, tourism) |
| 5511 |
Store employees for commerce and shopping |
| 5521 |
Store cashiers |
| 5531 |
Non-specialized vendors |
| 5541 |
Food vendors |
| 5542 |
Furnishing, decorations, and home furnishings vendors |
| 5543 |
Drugstores, bazaar, hardware, home improvement vendors |
| 5544 |
Flower vendors |
| 5545 |
Clothing and sporting goods vendors |
| 5546 |
Vendors of beauty, luxury (outside of cultural products) and optical products |
| 5547 |
Vendors of cultural products (books, music, media, art objects) |
| 5548 |
Vendors of tobacco, print media, and other various goods |
| 5549 |
Gas station attendant and managers (fully employed or temporary) |
| 5551 |
Vendor by correspondence, telesales operators |
| 5561 |
Wholesalers of capital goods, intermediate goods |
| 5611 |
Servers, restaurant assistants, waiters (bar, pub, cafe or restaurant) |
| 5614 |
Kitchen helpers, apprentices and multipurpose employees in the restaurant industry |
| 5615 |
Hotel employees: reception and hall |
| 5616 |
Maid service employees and multipurpose employees in a hotel |
| 5621 |
Manicurists, aestheticians (salaries) |
| 5622 |
Fully employed hairdressers |
| 5631 |
Childcare assistant, nannies, host families |
| 5632 |
Home health aides, housekeepers, family workers |
| 5633 |
Domestic workers |
| 5641 |
Janitors, caretakers |
| 5642 |
Employees in various services |
| 6211 |
Team leaders of structural and public works |
| 6212 |
Skilled concrete workers |
| 6213 |
Conductors qualified in heavy plant machinery for construction and public works |
| 6214 |
Public works laborers in electronics and telecommunications |
| 6215 |
Other skilled workers in public works |
| 6216 |
Public works skilled workers (employees of state and local authorities) |
| 6217 |
Skilled miners and other skilled workers in extractive industries (quarries, oil, gas ...) |
| 6221 |
Qualified operators on automatic machines in electrical or electronic production |
| 6222 |
Skilled cable installers, winders |
| 6227 |
Logistics agents, qualified controllers of electrical or electronic equipment |
| 6231 |
Industrial boilermakers-sheet metal workers, skilled forge worker, skilled operator of forming equipment, skilled plotters |
| 6232 |
Skilled industrial pipefitters |
| 6233 |
Skilled metal welders |
| 6236 |
Skilled operators of machining metal, working individually or in small series, skilled mold makers |
| 6237 |
Skilled operators of metal machinery on other machines (except molders) |
| 6241 |
Skilled assembly line workers of mechanical systems |
| 6244 |
Skilled assembly line workers for metal structures |
| 6245 |
Skilled inspection and mechanical testing workers |
| 6246 |
Skilled workers in thermal treatment and surface treatment for metals |
| 6247 |
Other mechanics or skilled fitters (or unidentified specialty) |
| 6251 |
Heavy installation driver of processing industries: food, chemicals, plastics, energy |
| 6252 |
Skilled laborers and skilled laboratory staff workers: food, chemistry, biology, pharmacy |
| 6253 |
Other operators and other skilled workers in chemistry (including pharmacy) and plastics |
| 6254 |
Meat processing operators |
| 6255 |
Other operators or skilled laborers in the agriculture or food industry (outside of meat processing |
| 6258 |
Skilled workers in other industries (water, gas, energy, heating |
| 6261 |
Heavy plant processing industries drivers: metallurgy, glass production, construction materials |
| 6262 |
Other operators and qualified workers: metallurgy, glass production, construction materials |
| 6263 |
Operators and qualified workers in heavy wood industries and paper-cardboard manufacturing |
| 6271 |
Skilled operators in textiles and tanneries |
| 6272 |
Skilled workers in clothing and apparel cutting, other skilled dressmakers |
| 6273 |
Skilled workers in the industrial leather work |
| 6274 |
Skilled sawmill, industrial carpentry and furniture workers |
| 6275 |
Photoengraving and photographic and cinematographic laboratory workers |
| 6276 |
Lay-out and printing workers, skilled workers in brochure-making, binding and finishing of paper and cardboard |
| 6281 |
Qualified maintenance and upkeep mechanics: industrial equipment |
| 6282 |
Electrical engineers, skilled maintenance electricians: industrial equipment |
| 6283 |
Qualified manufacturing equipment controllers (metalworking, mechanical) |
| 6284 |
Qualified manufacturing equipment controllers excluding metalworking and mechanical) |
| 6285 |
Skilled sanitation and waste treatment workers |
| 6286 |
Skilled laboratory workers (except chemistry, health) |
| 6287 |
Various skilled industrial workers |
| 6311 |
Gardeners |
| 6321 |
Skilled masons |
| 6322 |
Skilled workers of stone work |
| 6323 |
Skilled wood carpenters |
| 6324 |
Skilled construction joiners |
| 6325 |
Skilled roofers |
| 6326 |
Skilled plumbers and heating engineers |
| 6327 |
Painters and skilled workers positioning coatings on vertical supports |
| 6328 |
Skilled carpet installers for flexible flooring covers on horizontal surfaces |
| 6329 |
Fitters qualitied in layout, insulation |
| 6320 |
Skilled workers in the general building maintenance |
| 6331 |
Artisanal skilled electricians (including construction) |
| 6332 |
Skilled repairmen of radio-television equipment, appliances, electronic equipment (fully employed) |
| 6333 |
Electricians skilled in upkeep maintenance, repairs: automobiles |
| 6334 |
Electricians skilled in upkeep, maintenance, repairs: non-industrial equipment |
| 6341 |
Skilled car builder |
| 6342 |
Metalworkers, skilled locksmiths |
| 6343 |
Mechanics qualified in maintenance, upkeep, repairs: automobile |
| 6344 |
Mechanics qualified in maintenance, upkeep, repairs: non -industrial equipment |
| 6351 |
Skilled tailors and seamstresses, workers skilled in fabric work (except clothing manufacturing), artisanal skilled workers in leather work |
| 6361 |
Butchers (except meat industry) |
| 6362 |
Pork butchers (except meat industry) |
| 6363 |
Bakers, pastry chefs (except industrial activity) |
| 6364 |
Cooks and kitchen assistant |
| 6371 |
Modelers (except metal modelers), molders, mold-fillers working with their hands, workers skilled in hand-made glass or ceramics |
| 6372 |
Art workers |
| 6373 |
Workers and technicians of live and audiovisual performances |
| 6374 |
Various skilled craft workers |
| 6411 |
Drivers and long-haul truck drivers (full employed) |
| 6412 |
Mass transit drivers (fully employed) |
| 6421 |
Taxi Drivers (fully employed) |
| 6422 |
Private car chauffeurs (fully employed) |
| 6431 |
Delivery drivers, couriers (fully employed) |
| 6441 |
Garbage truck driver |
| 6511 |
Drivers of lifting equipment |
| 6512 |
Heavy operating equipment drivers |
| 6521 |
Skilled handling workers, forklift drivers, operators |
| 6522 |
Dockers |
| 6531 |
Skilled warehouse workers |
| 6541 |
Skilled machine operators of guided transportation |
| 6551 |
Other staff and skilled workers (sedentary) of transportation operation services |
| 6561 |
Sailors of the merchant marine, captains and sailor helmsmen of river navigation (full employees) |
| 6711 |
Unskilled state and local public works workers |
| 6712 |
Unskilled workers in public works, concrete and extraction work, excluding state and local government |
| 6721 |
Unskilled workers in electricity and electronics |
| 6731 |
Unskilled production workers for metal collection |
| 6732 |
Unskilled production workers for metal formation |
| 6733 |
Unskilled assembly line mechanical control and metalworking workers |
| 6741 |
Unskilled production workers: chemical, pharmaceutical, plastics |
| 6742 |
Unskilled production workers in the meat processing |
| 6743 |
Other unskilled production workers: food industry |
| 6744 |
Unskilled production workers: metallurgy, glassmaking, ceramics, construction materials |
| 6745 |
Unskilled production workers: wood heavy industry, manufacturing of paper and paperboard |
| 6751 |
Unskilled production workers in textiles and dressmaking, tanneries, and leather work |
| 6752 |
Unskilled production workers in woodworking and furniture |
| 6753 |
Unskilled production workers of printing, print media, publishing |
| 6761 |
Unskilled warehouse workers |
| 6762 |
Unskilled movers |
| 6763 |
Unskilled sorting, packaging, shipping workers |
| 6764 |
Unskilled workers of transportation operations services |
| 6765 |
Various unskilled industrial workers |
| 6811 |
Unskilled structural works construction workers |
| 6812 |
Unskilled secondary construction workers [##translator note: "secondary" refers to work not related to the main structural construction, but to electricity, plumbing, etc.] |
| 6821 |
Unskilled metalworkers, locksmiths, mechanical repairers |
| 6831 |
Baker, butcher apprentices |
| 6841 |
Cleaner |
| 6842 |
Unskilled sanitation and waste treatment workers |
| 6851 |
Various unskilled craft workers |
| 6911 |
Operators of agricultural or forestry machines |
| 6912 |
Livestock workers |
| 6913 |
Market gardening and horticulture workers |
| 6914 |
Winegrowing and fruit tree workers |
| 6915 |
Agricultural workers without specialization |
| 6916 |
Logging or forestry workers |
| 6921 |
Fishermen and fish farming workers |
| 9999 |
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.