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Census of Norway 1910 - IPUMS Subset

Norway, 1910
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NOR_1910_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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Department of the Interior, Central Statistical Bureau, IPUMS
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Status information in occupation string (OCSTATUS)

Data file: NOR1910_PHC-P-H

Overview

Type: Discrete
Start: 154
End: 155
Width: 2
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category
00 None
11 Retired
12 Unemployed
13 Pauper
14 Owner
15 Leaseholder
21 Master
22 Journeyman
23 Apprentice, learner
24 Artisan
31 Principal
32 Worker or works in
33 Labourer
34 Assistant or helper
40 Attending school or college
51 Nobility
52 Prestige
99 No occupation, unknown
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.

Description

Definition
OCSTATUS preserves inconsistently available information in responses to occupational questions. It is similar to the HISCO subsidiary coding scheme "STATUS". The purpose of OCSTATUS is to preserve information about the social status of an occupation.

Correct usage of OCSTATUS is critical to proper interpretation of the occupation codes.

In modifying the HISCO system we faced the challenge of classifying industrial workers who often gave information on the industry they were employed in and less specific information on the tasks and functions they performed. We have grouped people of varying statuses in similar occupational codes.

To differentiate between skilled workers, people who "worked in" a particular industry (skill level indeterminate), and laborers, you must use OCSTATUS.

OCSTATUS has been applied to all occupations. Thus, a person indicating that they are an "Assistant Superintendent" receives the occupational code for Superintendent (22xxx), and the OCSTATUS code 34 for assistant.

Changes from the HISCO STATUS codes
We have changed the HISCO STATUS codes for ownership to

11Retired
12Unemployed
13Pauper
14Owner
15Leaseholder


Changes from the HISCO RELATION codes
We have removed the "temporal relationships" category from the OCRELATE codes and moved them to OCSTATUS. We felt that "former or retired" and "future" relationships to work were better described as status designators. Future relationships to an occupation were often people describing themselves as students or apprentices in specified professions and trades.

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