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Intercensal Population Survey 1976 - IPUMS Subset

Indonesia, 1976
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Primary occupation during past week (ID1976A_OCC)

Data file: IDN1976_PHC-P-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 247
End: 249
Width: 3
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<svar v="ID76A425 ID76A426 ID76A427 ID76A428 ID76A429 ID76A430 ID76A431 ID76A432 ID76A433 ID76A434 ID76A435 ID76A436 ID76A437 ID76A438 ID76A439 ID76A440 ID76A441 ID76A442 ID76A443 ID76A444 ID76A445 ID76A446 ID76A447 ID76A448 ID76A449 ID76A450"><span class="h2">D. Information on economic activity</span><br /><br />Ask of household members age 10 or older. Ask questions person by person.<br /></svar></p>

<p><svar v="ID76A427 ID76A428 ID76A429 ID76A430 ID76A431 ID76A432"><span class="em">D3-D7. Primary occupation during the past week</span><br />[Questions D3-D8 were asked of persons age 10 or older who worked at least one hour during the past week, as per questions D1 and D2.]<br /></svar></p>

<p><svar a="all" v="ID76A427 ID76A428"><span class="em">D3. Occupation</span><br /><br />In what occupation was your primary job during the past week?<br /><div class="i1">Write in complete occupation: ____<br /><br />Coded by central office: _ _ _</div><br /></svar>
Categories
Value Category
000 NIU (not in universe)
001 Armed forces occupations
013 Physical scientists not elsewhere classified
021 Architects and town planners
022 Civil engineers
023 Electrical and electronics engineers
024 Mechanical engineers
026 Metallurgists
027 Mining engineers
029 Engineers not elsewhere classified
031 Surveyors
032 Draughtsmen
033 Civil engineering technicians
034 Electrical and electronics engineering technicians
035 Mechanical engineering technicians
036 Chemical engineering technicians
037 Metallurgical technicians
039 Engineering technicians not elsewhere classified
041 Aircraft pilots, navigators and flight engineers
042 Ships' deck officers and pilots
051 Biologists, zoologists and related scientists
061 Medical doctors
062 Medical assistants
063 Dentists
064 Dental assistants
065 Veterinarians
069 Dietitians and public health nutritionists
071 Professional nurses
072 Nursing personnel not elsewhere classified
073 Professional midwives
074 Midwifery personnel not elsewhere classified
075 Optometrists and opticians
076 Physiotherapists and occupational therapists
079 Medical, dental, veterinary and related workers not elsewhere classified
081 Statisticians
083 Systems Analysts
084 Statistical and mathematical technicians
110 Accountants
121 Lawyers
122 Judges
123 Attorney
129 Jurists not elsewhere classified
131 University and higher education teachers
132 Secondary education teachers
133 Junior high teachers
134 Primary education teachers
135 Pre-primary education teachers
136 Outer school education teacher
137 Special education teachers
139 Teachers not elsewhere classified
141 Ulema and leaders in Islamic religions
142 Pastors and leaders in Protestant religions
143 Fathers and leaders in Catholic religions
149 Workers in religion not elsewhere classified
152 Journalists, reporters, news commentators, etc.
159 Authors, journalists and related writers not
161 Sculptors, painters and related artists
162 Commercial artists and designers
163 Photographers and cameramen
169 Artist, composer, or other artists, n.e.c.
171 Composers, musicians and singers
172 Choreographers and dancers
173 Actors and stage directors
176 Puppeteer, Gamelan player, and similar artists
179 Performing artists not elsewhere classified
180 Athletes, sportsmen and related workers
191 Librarians, archivists and curators
193 Social workers
194 Personnel and occupational specialists
195 Philologists, translators and interpreters
199 Other professional, technical and related workers
211 General managers
212 Production managers (except farm)
299 Managers and directors, n.e.c.
300 Clerical supervisors
310 Government executive officials
321 Stenographers, typists and teletypists
322 Card- and tape-punching machine operators
323 Telex operators
329 Stenographers and punch machine operators, nec
331 Bookkeepers and cashiers
332 Administrative material and production planning worker
333 Administrative office (report and correspondence) worker
339 Bookkeepers, cashiers and related workers not
341 Bookkeeping and calculating machine operators
342 Automatic data-processing machine operators
351 Railway station masters
352 Postmasters
359 Transport and communications supervisors not
360 Land transportation conductors
371 Mail distribution clerks
372 Administration workers of commodity goods
379 Commodity distribution workers, n.e.c.
380 Telephone and telegraph operators
391 Stock clerks
392 Material and production planning clerks
393 Correspondence and reporting clerks
394 Receptionists and travel agency clerks
399 Clerks not elsewhere classified
400 Managers (wholesale and retail trade)
410 Working proprietors (wholesale and retail tra
421 Sales supervisors
422 Buyers
431 Technical salesmen and service advisers
432 Commercial travellers and Manufacturers' agen
441 Insurance, real estate and securities salesme
442 Business services salesmen
451 Salesmen, shop assistants and demonstrators
452 Street vendors, canvassers and newsvendors
453 Merchants
454 Itinerant traders
460 Sales assistants
490 Sales and purchase workers, n.e.c.
500 Managers (catering and lodging services)
510 Working proprietors (catering and lodging ser
520 Housekeeping and related service supervisors
531 Cooks
532 Waiters, bartenders and related workers
540 Maids and related housekeeping service worker
550 Building caretakers, charworkers, cleaners and related workers
560 Launderers, dry-cleaners and pressers
570 Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and relate
591 Guides
592 Undertakers and embalmers
593 Masseurs
599 Other serivce workers
600 Farm managers and supervisors
611 General farmers
612 Specialised farmers
613 Animal husbandry
620 Agricultural and animal husbandry workers
622 Field crop and vegetable farm workers
631 Loggers, wood cutters, wood choppers
632 Forestry establishment workers
633 Forest products gatherer
639 Forestry and logging, n.f.s.
641 Fishermen
642 Marine workers
643 Hunters
649 Fishermen, hunters and related workers not el
700 Production supervisors and general foremen
711 Miners and quarrymen
712 Mineral and stone treaters
713 Well drillers, borers and related workers
724 Metal casters
725 Metal moulders and coremakers
729 Metal processers not elsewhere classified
731 Paper makers
732 Paper pulp preparers and other paper material processing
733 Wood processing (including wood perservatives)
734 Sawyers, plywood makers and related woodprocessing workers
735 Wood carvers and handicrafters
736 Makers of bamboo goods
737 Makers of rattan goods
739 Paper makers, wood processors, and other wood working professions
741 Crushers, grinders and mixers
742 Cookers, roasters and related heat-treaters
743 Filter and separator operators
744 Still and reactor operators
745 Petroleum-refining workers
749 Chemical processers and related workers nec
751 Fibre preparers
752 Spinners and winders
753 Weaving- and knitting-machine setters and pattterners
754 Weavers and related workers
755 Knitters
756 Bleachers, dyers and textile product finisher
757 Batik traditional painter
759 Spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers and relate
761 Tanners, leather processors, and fellmongers
770 Food and beverage processing
771 Grain millers and related workers
772 Sugar processers and refiners
773 Butchers and meat preparers
774 Food preservers
775 Dairy product processers
776 Bakers, pastrycooks and confectionery makers
777 Tea, coffee and cocoa preparers
778 Brewers, wine and beverage makers
779 Food and beverage processers nec
781 Tobacco preparers
783 Cigarette makers
789 Tobacco preparers and tobacco product makers
791 Tailors and dressmakers
793 Milliners and hatmakers
794 Patternmakers and cutters
795 Sewers and embroiderers
796 Upholsterers and related workers
799 Tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers
801 Shoemakers and shoe repairers
802 Shoe cutters, lasters, sewers and related workers
803 Leather goods makers
811 Cabinetmakers
812 Woodworking-machine operators
819 Cabinetmakers, furniture makers and related woodworkers nec
820 Stone cutters and carvers
831 Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging-press operators
832 Toolmakers, metal patternmakers and metal mar
833 Machine-tool setter-operators
834 Machine-tool operators
839 Blacksmiths, toolmakers and machine-tool operators
841 Machinery fitters and machine assemblers
842 Watch, clock and precision instrument makers
843 Motor vehicle mechanics
844 Aircraft engine mechanics
849 Machinery fitters, machine assemblers
851 Electrical fitters
852 Electronics fitters
853 Electrical and electronics equipment assemblers
854 Radio and television repairmen
855 Electrical wiremen
856 Telephone and telegraph installers
857 Electric linemen and cable jointers
859 Electrical fitters and related electrical
861 Broadcasting station operators
862 Sound equipment operators and cinema projection
871 Plumbers and pipe fitters
872 Welders and flame-cutters
873 Sheet-metal workers
874 Structural metal preparers and erectors
880 Jewellery and precious metal workers
891 Glass formers, cutters, grinders and finisher
892 Potters and related clay and abrasive formers
893 Glass and ceramics kilnmen
899 Glass formers, potters and related workers nec
901 Rubber and plastics product makers (except tires)
902 Tire makers and vulcanisers
910 Paper and paperboard products makers, n.e.c.
921 Compositors and typesetters
922 Printing pressmen
923 Stereotypers and electrotypers
926 Bookbinders and related workers
927 Photographic darkroom workers
929 Printers and related workers nec
931 Painters, construction
932 Vehicle painter
939 Painters, n.e.c.
941 Musical instrument makers and tuners
942 Basketry weavers and brush makers
943 Non-metallic mineral product makers
944 Wood carvers and handicrafters
945 Bamboo handicraftsmen
949 Other production and related workers
951 Bricklayers, stonemasons and tile setters
953 Roofers
959 Construction workers not elsewhere classified
961 Power-generating machinery operators
969 Stationary machine operators, n.e.c.
971 Dockers and freight handlers
972 Riggers and cable splicers
973 Crane and hoist operators
974 Earth-moving and related machinery operators
979 Material-handling equipment operators n.e.c.
999 Labourers not elsewhere classified
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
<svar v="ID76A425 ID76A426 ID76A427 ID76A428 ID76A429 ID76A430 ID76A431 ID76A432 ID76A433 ID76A434 ID76A435 ID76A436 ID76A437 ID76A438 ID76A439 ID76A440 ID76A441 ID76A442 ID76A443 ID76A444 ID76A445 ID76A446 ID76A447 ID76A448 ID76A449 ID76A450"><span class="h2">D. Economic activity </span><br /><br /><span class="em">Questions for all columns in this section should only be asked to household members age 10 or older. For household members younger than 10, these columns should not be filled in at all.</span><br /></svar></p>

<p><svar v="ID76A427 ID76A428 ID76A429 ID76A430 ID76A431 ID76A432"><span class="em">Primary activity during the past week</span><br />For those who worked or ever worked during the past week, the first thing to investigate is the primary activity. If during the past week someone, besides engaging in his primary activity also engages in a side line or additional work, the investigation here is only concerned with the main activity whereas the side line or additional work will be asked about later. For those whose main activity was not work but had ever worked (at least 1 hour), then the work they did for at least 1 hour will be considered their main activity. What will be asked here is occupation, field of work, status, place of work, and duration of the work during the past week.<br /></svar></p>

<p><svar a="all" v="ID76A427 ID76A428"><span class="em">Column (4) type of activity/occupation</span><br />What is intended here is the type of work done by those who worked or ever worked during the past week.<br />For example:<br /><div class="i1">Medical doctor, dentist, veterinarian, pharmacist, dietician, expert in some field</div><br /><br /><span class="pg">[p.24]</span><br /><br /><div class="i1">Health and food services.<br />Statistician, mathematician.<br />Legal expert, lawyer, prosecutor, judge.<br />Professor/lecturer, high school teachers, etc.<br />Designer, draftsman, mechanical engineer, civil engineer.<br />Author, critic<br />Clerk, expert telex operator, telephone operator.<br />Merchant, singer, newsboy, kiosk seller.<br />Housemaid, female servant, houseboy.<br />Barber, hair stylist, makeup artist.<br />Farmer<br />Farm worker.<br />Baker, cake maker, candy maker, etc.<br />Dressmaker, tailor, etc.<br />Cobbler, cobbler's assistant, shoe repairer.<br />Carpenter, furniture maker, window hanger/glazier, etc.</div><br /><br /><span class="em">Filling in the form</span><br />If a person's main activity is work or ever worked (D1 code "1" or D2 code "Y"), then ask:<br />"How many kinds of jobs did you engage in during the past week?" If only a single type of job was engaged in, then that job is referred to as the primary job. If he engaged in more than one type of job, then ask for which job during the past week did he spend the longest amount of time; the job on which he spent the longest amount of time is considered the primary job. Ask the question as follows:<br />"What was the type of work you did for your primary job during the past week?"<br />Write the respondent's answer as completely as possible like the examples given above. Thus, for example, for worker don't just write worker, but what type of worker, such as loads, unloads, and carries goods, construction worker, farm worker, etc. For teachers, give details such as elementary school teacher, middle school teacher, lecturer, headmaster, etc.<br /><br />Do not fill in the code for column (5); it will be filled in at C.B.S.<br /></svar>

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's primary occupation during the previous week (3-digit code).
Universe
Indonesia 1976: Persons age 10+ whose primary activity was work or who had another primary activity but worked one or more hours during past week [discrepancies: none]

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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