Value |
Category |
1 |
Physics-chemistry specialists |
2 |
Architects, engineers |
4 |
Pilots, mechanics officers (navy and air force) |
5 |
Biologists, agronomists |
6 |
Physicians, dentists, veterinarians |
8 |
Statisticians, mathematicians, analysts |
9 |
Economists |
11 |
Accountants |
12 |
Lawyers |
13 |
Teachers |
14 |
Religious authorities |
15 |
Authors, journalists, and similar |
16 |
Sculptors, painters, photographers, and other creative artists |
17 |
Musicians, actors, dancers, and other performance artists |
18 |
Athletes |
19 |
Scientific, liberal professions personnel nec |
20 |
Directors |
21 |
Retail owners managers |
22 |
Sales and buyers managers |
23 |
Traveling salesmen |
24 |
Insurance, real estate agents, business services agents, and auction sellers |
25 |
Sales clerks, commerce employees |
29 |
Commercial and sales personnel nec |
30 |
Legislators and senior managers of public administration |
31 |
Directors and senior managers |
32 |
Managers of office worker groups |
33 |
Administration agents (public administration) |
34 |
Stenographers, dactilographers, machine operators, card and ribbon punchers, and data processing machine operators |
35 |
Accountant, casher employees |
36 |
Managers of transportation services, telecommunications, railways |
37 |
Postmen and messengers |
38 |
Telephone and telegraph operators |
39 |
Administrative personnel nec |
40 |
Hotel, café, restaurant directors |
41 |
Managing owners of hotels, cafes, and restaurants |
42 |
Managers of domestic service groups |
43 |
Cooks, waiters, barmen |
44 |
Domestic employees |
45 |
Dwelling custodians, cleaners |
46 |
Launderers, washers, ironing personnel |
47 |
Hairdressers, beauty specialists |
48 |
Security and protection personnel |
49 |
Service industry workers |
50 |
Directors and managers of agricultural operations |
51 |
Agriculture-specific operators |
52 |
Livestock-specific operators |
53 |
Various agricultural operators |
60 |
Farmers |
61 |
Hunters, fishers |
62 |
Forestry workers |
70 |
Supervisors (excluding agriculture) |
71 |
Miners, carriers, drillers |
72 |
Metal production and processing workers |
73 |
Wood preparation and paper making workers |
74 |
Oven and chemical equipment workers |
75 |
Textile workers |
76 |
Tanners, skinners, bleachers, and leather workers |
77 |
Food and beverage workers |
78 |
Tobacco workers |
79 |
Tailors, fashion experts, sewers, upholsterers |
80 |
Shoemakers, shoe and leather workers |
81 |
Woodworkers, carpenters |
82 |
Stone cutters and engravers |
83 |
Metal shapers and machine workers |
84 |
Fitters, machine installers, precision mechanics (excluding electricians) |
85 |
Electricians, electronics workers |
86 |
Radio and television station, sound system, and cinema projection operators |
87 |
Plumbers, welders, roofers, wood and metallic structure fitters |
88 |
Jewellers and goldsmiths |
89 |
Glass and pottery workers |
90 |
Rubber and plastic manufacturing workers |
91 |
Paper and carton manufacturing workers |
92 |
Typesetter |
93 |
Painters |
94 |
Production workers and similar |
95 |
Masons, carpenters, and other construction workers |
96 |
Machine and stationary operators |
97 |
Maintenance and earthwork engine operators, dockers and maintenance workers |
98 |
Transportation engine conductors |
99 |
Maneuver workers nec |
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.