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Population and Housing Census 2000 - IPUMS Subset

Ghana, 2000
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Occupation (GH2000A_0424)

Data file: GHA2000-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 194
End: 196
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
P13 Type of activity: For P13 to P17; answer only for ages 7 years or older. The answer should refer to the 7 days before census night:




[P14-P17 were asked of persons who did not work for pay or profit or family gain and P13b=1 or 2.]




P14 Occupation: Answer for the employed (i.e. if P13a = yes) and those who have jobs but did not work (ie if P13b = 1) and unemployed (i.e. P13b = 2)

What kind of work did (name) do? For unemployed, last kind of work. Describe work, and refer to appendix 5, and 5a for code list

Description ________

Mark the box with X in the column to make up your code.
Categories
Value Category
1 Physical scientists and related technicians (physicist, geologist, etc.)
2 Architects and related technicians
3 Engineers and related technicians
4 Aircraft and ships' officers (pilots, naval officers, etc.)
5 Life scientists and related technicians (botanist, zoologist, biochemist, etc.)
6 Medical and related workers
7 Dental, veterinary and related workers
8 Statisticians, mathematicians, system analysts and related technicians (programmer)
9 Economists and other social scientist
11 Accountants
12 Jurists
13 Teachers
14 Workers in religion (full-time religious workers)
15 Authors, journalists and related writers
16 Sculptors, photographers and related creative artists
17 Composers and performing artists
18 Athletes, sportsmen and related workers
19 Professional, technical and related workers not elsewhere classified
20 Legislative officials and government administrators (MPs, traditional office holders, etc.)
21 Managers (GM, MD's and executive directors)
30 Clerical supervisors
31 Government executive officials
32 Stenographers, typists
33 Book-keepers, cashiers and related workers
34 Computing machine operators (data entry operator)
35 Transport and communications supervisors
36 Transport conductors
37 Mail distribution clerks
38 Telephone and telegraph operators
39 Clerical and related workers not elsewhere classified
40 Managers (wholesale and retail trade)
41 Working proprietors (wholesale and retail trade)
42 Sales supervisors and buyers
43 Technical salesmen, commercial travelers and manufacturers' agents
44 Insurance, real estate, securities and business services salesmen and auctioneers
45 Salesmen, shop assistants and related workers (newspapers stand)
46 Wholesale market traders
47 Retail market traders
48 Hawkers, street and pavement vendors
49 Sales workers not elsewhere classified
50 Managers (catering and lodging services)
51 Working proprietors (catering and lodging services)
52 Housekeeping and related service supervisors
53 Cooks, waiters, bartenders and related workers
54 Maids, related housekeeping service workers not elsewhere classified
55 Building caretakers, charworkers, cleaners and related workers (washmen/women)
56 Launderers, dry-cleaners and pressers
57 Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers
58 Protective service workers (private security, watch dog committee, watchmen)
59 Service workers not elsewhere classified
60 Farm managers and supervisors
61 Farmers
62 Agriculture and animal husbandry workers
63 Forestry workers
64 Fishermen, hunters and related workers
70 Production supervisors and general foremen
71 Miners, quarrymen, well drillers and related workers
72 Metal processors
73 Wood preparation workers and paper makers
74 Chemical processors and related workers
75 Spinners, weavers, knitters, dyes and related workers
76 Tanners and other leather workers
77 Food and beverage processors
78 Tobacco preparers and tobacco product makers
79 Tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers and related workers
80 Shoemakers and leather goods makers
81 Cabinet makers and related woodworkers
82 Stone cutters and carvers
83 Blacksmiths, toolmakers and machine-tool operators
84 Machinery fitters, machine assemblers and precision instrument makers (except electrical)
85 Electrical fitters and related electrical and electronics workers
86 Broadcasting station and sound equipment operators and cinema projectionist
87 Plumbers, welders, sheet metal and structural metal preparers and erectors
88 Jewelry and precious metal workers
89 Glass and ceramic workers
90 Rubber and plastics product makers
91 Paper and paperboard products makers
92 Printers and related workers
93 Painters
94 Production and related workers not elsewhere classified
95 Bricklayers, carpenters and other construction workers
96 Stationary engine and related equipment operators
97 Material-handling and related equipment operators, dockers and freight handlers
98 Transport equipment operators
99 Laborers not elsewhere classified
100 New workers seeking employment
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
P13 Type of activity: questions are to be asked of only persons aged 7 years or older; and refer to the seven days before census night



P14: Occupation-"Answer for the employed (i.e. P13a=Yes) and (those who had jobs but did not work) (i.e. 13b=1) and unemployed (i.e. P13b = 2) What kind of work did (name) do? For unemployed, last kind of work. Describe work and refer to appendix 5 for code list.

Note that this question must be asked only of the employed and the unemployed.

For the unemployed, we are interested in the last kind of work the person did before he/she became unemployed. For example, if he/she was an Accounts Clerk before he/she became unemployed you have to write in the space provided "Accounts Clerk". However, there are certain unemployed who have never worked before, e.g. students or vocational trainees who have just finished school or completed their period of training and who are actively looking for a job. For such persons write in the space provided "Now seeking employment" and code according to appendix.

Note that for the employed you must write down what work the respondent actually did during the seven days preceding Census Night and not what he/she is trained to do or what he/she used to do. For instance, if the respondent has been trained as a lorry driver but actually worked as construction labourer during the 7 days preceding Census Night, you must write down construction labourer.

Remember to write down a detailed and exact description of the work the respondent actually did. For example, the term labourer is too vague. Hence, be more precise by indicating whether the person was office cleaner, building labourer, gardener, farm labourer, tree feller, etc.


Avoid other vague terms like businessman, operator, officer, civil servant, which cover several groups of persons occupying different grades and doing different kinds of work. Therefore, always specify the exact work done by the respondent. For occupations like teaching and engineering, specify the type (primary school teacher, university teacher and civil engineer, mining engineer).


For members of the Armed Forces (i.e., Army, Air Force and Navy) you must go into greater detail to find out the actual rank and the occupational specialisation of the person. A soldier may be a motor vehicle driver, tailor, wireless operator, mechanic, gunner, staff nurse, etc. Similarly, you must not take an officer for an answer but inquire for further details. The officer may be a teacher, an electrical engineer, a medical officer, a pilot, etc. Soldiers and officers not having a particular trade or occupation must be entered as soldier (private), soldier (corporal), soldier (lieutenant), etc.

You must also distinguish between the following:

a. Food seller
b. Food maker
c. Food maker and seller.


Note that whenever you specify a seller or maker of a particular commodity which is only understood in the area concerned you must also write in brackets after it whether that commodity is food, drink, etc. For instance, you may write seller of aheyi (non-alcoholic drink), maker of tubani or wakye (food).

After you have specified or written the type of work the person did 7 days before Census Night, or the last kind of work for those unemployed, code according to appendix.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the type of work the person did 7 days before Census Night, or the kind of last work for those unemployed.
Universe
Persons employed, unemployed, or had a job but did not work

concept

Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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