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National Tobacco Prevalence Survey 2005

Cambodia, 2005
Reference ID
KHM_2005_NTPS_v01_M
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National Institute of Statistics
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Primary Occupaton (s2c16b)

Data file: Member

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Valid: 0
Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 65
End: 68
Width: 4
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What was [name]'s primary occupation during the past month?
Categories
Value Category
110 Armed Forces
1110 Legislators
1120 Senior Government Officials
1130 Traditional Chiefs and Head of Villages
1140 Senior Officials of Special-Interest Organizations
1210 Director and chief executives
1220 Production and operations department managers
1230 Other department managers
1310 General Managers
1320 Educational Supervisors
1330 Clerical Supervisors
1340 Transport and communication Supervisors
1350 Production Supervisors and General Foremen
1360 Sales supervisors, Wholesale and Retail Trade
1390 Other Supervisors n. e. c.
2110 Physicists, Chemists and Related Professionals
2120 Mathematicians, Statisticians and Related Professionals
2130 Computing Professionals
2140 Architects, Engineers and Related Professionals
2210 Life Science Professionals
2220 Health Professionals (except nursing)
2230 Nursing and Midwifery Professionals
2310 College, University and Higher Educational Teaching Professionals
2390 Other Teaching Professionals
2410 Business Professionals
2420 Legal Professionals
2430 Archivists, Librarians and related Information Professionals
2440 Social Science and related Professionals
2450 Writers and Creative or Performing artists
2460 Religious Professionals
3110 Physical and Engineering Science Technicians
3120 Computer Associate professionals
3130 Optical and Electronic Equipment Operators
3140 Ship and Aircraft Controllers and Technicians
3150 Building, Safety, Health and Quality Inspectors
3210 Life Science and Health Associate Professionals
3220 Modern Health Associate Professionals (except nursing)
3230 Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professionals
3240 Traditional Medicine Practitioners and Faith healers
3310 Primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals
3320 Pre-Primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals
3330 Special Education Associate Professionals
3340 Other Teaching Associate Professionals
3410 Finance and Sales Associate Professionals
3420 Business Services Agents and Trade Brokers
3430 Administrative Associate Professionals
3440 Customs, Tax and Related Government Associate Professionals
3450 Police Inspectors and Investigators
3460 Social Work Associate Professionals
3470 Artistic Entertainment and Sports Associate Professionals
3480 Religious Associate Professionals
4110 Secretaries and Keyboard-Operating Clerks
4120 Numerical Clerks
4130 Material-Recording and Transport clerks
4140 Library, Mail and Related Clerks
4190 Other Office Clerks
4210 Cashiers, Tellers, and Related Clerks
4220 Client Information Clerks
5110 Travel Attendants and Related Workers
5120 Housekeeping and Restaurant Services Workers
5130 Personal Care and Related Workers
5140 Other Personal Services Workers
5150 Fortune-Tellers and Related Workers
5160 Protective Services Workers
5210 Fashion and Other Models
5220 Shop Salespersons
5230 Stall and Market Salespersons
6100 Tobacco farmer
6110 Market Gardeners Crop Growers
6111 Field crop and vegetable growers :
6112 Tree and shrub crop growers
6113 Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers
6114 Mixed crop farmers/growers
6121 Dairy and livestock Producers
6122 Poultry Producers
6123 Mixed Animal Producers
6129 Market oriented animal producers related workers n. e. c.
6130 Market Oriented Crop and Animal Producers
6140 Forestry and Related Workers
6150 fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers
6211 Field crop and vegetable growers :
6212 Crop cultivation and animal farming (combined) by subsistence farmers
6213 Firewood gatherer, Thatch gatherer, other forest products gatherer
6214 All other subsistence Agricultural and fishery Workers
7110 Miners, Stone Cutters and Carvers
7120 Building Farm and Related Trades Workers
7121 Building , Traditional materials
7122 Bricklayers and stonemasons
7123 Concrete placers , concrete finishers and related workers
7124 Carpenters and joiners
7129 Building frame and related trades workers n . e . c.
7130 Building finishers and Related Trades Workers
7131 Roofers
7132 Floor layers and tile setters
7133 Insulation workers
7134 Glaziers
7136 Plumbers and pipe fitters
7137 Building and related electricians
7140 Painters, Building Structure Cleaners and Related Trades Workers
7141 Painters , paper hanger and related workers
7142 Vehicle painter , manufactured products painter , varnishers and related painters
7143 Building structure cleaners
7210 Metal Moulders , Welders, Sheet-Metal Workers, Structural-Metal Workers and
7220 Blacksmiths, Tool-Makers and Related Trades Workers
7230 Machinery Mechanics and Fitters
7240 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics and fitters
8110 Mining and Related Processing Plant Operators
8120 Metal-processing-Plant Operators
8130 Glass , Ceramics and Related Plant Operators
8140 Wood-Processing and Papermaking-Plant operators
8150 Chemical - Processing – Plant Operators
8160 Power-Production and Related Plant Operators
8170 Automated-Assembly –line and Industrial-Robot Operators
8210 Metal and Mineral-Products Machine Operators
8220 Chemical-Products Machine Operators
8230 Rubber and Plastic-Products Machine operators
8240 Wood-Products Machine Operators
8270 Food and Related Products Machine Operators
8271 Tobacco production machine operators
8280 Assemblers
8290 Other Machine Operators and Assemblers
8310 Locomotive-Engine Drivers and Related Workers
8320 Motor-Vehicle Drivers
8330 Agricultural and Other Mobile-Plant Operators
8340 Ship’s deck Crews and Related Workers
9110 Street Vendors and Related Workers
9120 Shoe Cleaning and Other Street Services Elementary Occupations
9130 Domestic and Related Helpers , Cleaners and Launders
9140 Building Caretakers , Window and Related Cleaners
9150 Messengers , Porters , Doorkeepers and Related Workers
9160 Garbage Collectors and Related Labourers
9210 Agricultural , Fishery and laborers
9310 Mining and Construction Laborers
9320 Manufacturing Laborers
9330 Transport Laborers and Freight Handlers
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.
Question post text
Write specific occupation in Col. 16A.
Note: beggar and sex workers are occupations.

Description

Definition
If any member had more than one economic activity which provided wage employment or self-employment during the reference period (say, past week or past 12 months), then the primary occupation was one which the respondent accepts as such based on time spent on and income earned from different activities and other considerations like social and legal status. If the person was engaged in only one occupation, then that was his/her primary occupation.
Universe
Members aged 18 and above who were present during the entire period of the survey (s2c14a=1) and worked at least one hour for primary occupation during the past month (s2c15=1)
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