Value |
Category |
0 |
Architect |
1 |
Architectural engineer |
2 |
Civil engineer |
3 |
Electrical engineer |
4 |
Mechanical engineer |
5 |
Mining engineer |
6 |
Industrial engineer |
7 |
Agricultural engineer |
8 |
Chemical engineer |
11 |
Engineer, nec |
12 |
Surveyor |
13 |
Topographer |
14 |
Draughtsmen |
15 |
Non-professional technicians related to engineering, electricity, mechanics, metallurgy, and industry |
20 |
Chemist |
21 |
Physicist and other specialists in related sciences (geo-physicist, meteorologist, astronomer, geologist) |
22 |
Bacteriologist |
23 |
Pharmacologist |
24 |
Odontological and biology laboratory technician |
25 |
Agronomy laboratory technician |
30 |
Agronomist and phytopathologist |
31 |
Veterinarian |
32 |
Zoologist |
37 |
Other professionals in related occupations, nec |
40 |
Physicians and surgeons |
41 |
Dentist |
50 |
Optometrist |
51 |
Optician |
53 |
Physiotherapist and electrotherapist |
54 |
X-ray operator |
56 |
Pharmacist |
58 |
Pedicure specialist, masseur, and other medical workers, nec |
60 |
Nurse, professional |
61 |
Nurse, other |
63 |
Midwife, other |
70 |
Teacher, university |
71 |
Teacher, high school and technical school |
72 |
Teacher, primary school |
73 |
Teacher, nursery school |
74 |
Teacher, special education |
75 |
Teacher, nec |
81 |
Actuary |
82 |
Statistician |
83 |
Economist |
90 |
Lawyer |
91 |
Judge |
92 |
Notary, other persons responsible for keeping public records, and other persons in legal occupations |
100 |
Author |
101 |
Editor, journalist, reporter, radio and television announcer, and other persons in related occupations |
102 |
Painter, sculptor, and related creative artists |
103 |
Interior designer and commercial artist |
104 |
Composer, musician, singer, music teacher, orchestra, band, and vocal group conductor, and persons in related occupations |
105 |
Dance teacher, dancer, dance conductor, and choreographer |
106 |
Theatrical director, actor, entertainers, and persons in related occupations |
110 |
Administrator, executive official of the national government, and member of the Congress |
120 |
Director and manager in wholesale trade |
130 |
Director and manager in retail trade |
132 |
Administrator, banks and other financial services, insurance, and real state |
133 |
Administrator, transport and storage |
134 |
Administrator, communications and public utilities |
135 |
Administrator, factories |
136 |
Administrator, service industries, hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, and boarding houses |
137 |
Other administrators, nec |
150 |
Ordained religious leader |
151 |
Clergy and related members of religious orders, other |
161 |
Translator and interpreter |
162 |
Librarian and archivist |
163 |
Social worker and persons in religious occupations related to welfare |
164 |
Technical photographer and portraitist |
165 |
Cameraman for films and television |
170 |
Deck officer and ship pilot, sea and river navigation |
172 |
Aircraft pilot |
180 |
Athlete, sportsman, and related workers |
183 |
Persons occupied in bullfight |
210 |
Assistant accountant |
211 |
Book-keeper |
212 |
Cashier |
213 |
Collector |
214 |
Other persons in related occupations, nec |
220 |
Stenographer and typist |
222 |
Punched-card machine operator and related occupations |
230 |
Computing machine operator |
231 |
Accounting and calculating machine operator |
240 |
Inspector, traffic controller and dispatcher, air, road, sea, and river transport |
241 |
Station master, railway |
243 |
Other persons in related occupations, nec |
250 |
Postman |
251 |
Messenger |
252 |
Mail classifying personnel (post office) |
253 |
Other persons in related occupations, nec |
260 |
Telephone operator |
261 |
Telegraph operator |
262 |
Radio-communication operator |
270 |
Train chief |
271 |
Ticket collectors in buses, trains, trams, and other transportation means |
280 |
Store and office supplies clerks |
281 |
Reception and public information clerks |
282 |
Transportation services clerks |
283 |
Bank and financial services clerks |
284 |
Library and archive clerks |
285 |
Show, lottery, and other ticketing clerks |
286 |
Other office clerks and persons in related occupations, nec |
300 |
Working proprietor, wholesale trade |
301 |
Working proprietor, retail trade |
310 |
Salesman and shop assistant |
311 |
Salesman of newspapers, lottery, and magazines |
312 |
Street vendor, canvassers, and peddlers |
313 |
Street vendor, food |
320 |
Commercial traveller |
321 |
Manufacturer's agent |
330 |
Salesman, insurance |
331 |
Salesman, real estate |
333 |
Auctioneer and appraiser |
334 |
Sales agent working through commissions and consignments |
335 |
Customs services agent |
336 |
Transportation, moving and/or storage services agents |
337 |
Tourism services agents |
338 |
Advertisement agents |
339 |
Buyers, buying agents, and persons in related occupations |
400 |
Farm manager |
410 |
Farmer, general |
411 |
Farmer, livestock |
412 |
Farmer, poultry |
413 |
Farmer, beekeeper |
414 |
Farmer, vegetables |
415 |
Flower grower and gardeners |
417 |
Farmer, fruit |
418 |
Other farmers, nec |
420 |
Agricultural and livestock workers |
421 |
Operator, farm machinery and agricultural vehicles |
422 |
Nursery worker, propagator, gardener, and grounds keeper |
423 |
Farm workers dedicated to herds |
424 |
Other workers in agriculture and livestock production, cowboys, sheeping workers, and persons in related occupations |
430 |
Fisherman and persons in occupations related to fish breeding and the fishing ship crew |
431 |
Other persons in related occupations, nec |
440 |
Hunter and trapper |
450 |
Logger, forest inspector, and forest ranger |
451 |
Feller, bucker, high climber, log-raft maker, and related workers |
452 |
Charcoal burner |
453 |
Tree tapper and related workers |
454 |
Other persons in related occupations, nec |
500 |
Taxi driver |
501 |
Lorry and van driver |
502 |
Motor-bus and tram driver |
503 |
Driver for animal-drawn vehicles, passenger |
504 |
Driver for animal-drawn vehicles, freight |
505 |
Other drivers of motorized vehicles, nec |
510 |
Driver, railway engine |
520 |
Ordinary seaman, deckhand |
521 |
Deck ratings (ship), barge crews and boatmen |
522 |
Engine mechanic, fireman, oiler and greaser, ship |
532 |
Aircraft traffic control operators in airports |
535 |
Other persons in related occupations, nec |
602 |
Fibre preparer and persons in related occupations |
603 |
Spinner and winder not working in a factory |
604 |
Spinner and winder working in a factory |
605 |
Weaver not working in a factory |
607 |
Calenderer, press operator |
609 |
Other persons in occupations related to the textile industry, nec |
610 |
Tailors in factories |
611 |
Tailors not in factories |
612 |
Furrier and skinner |
613 |
Dressmaker |
614 |
Sewer and embroiderer |
615 |
Hatmaker |
618 |
Shirtmaker |
619 |
Upholsterer (textile, leather, and similar materials), mattress maker, umbrella maker, and other persons in related occupations |
620 |
Shoemakers and shoe repairers |
621 |
Leather cutter, laster, and persons in other occupations in shoe-industrial production |
622 |
Harness and saddle maker, and other leather-product makers |
623 |
Other persons in occupations related to manufacturing of leather products, except shoes, gloves and garments |
630 |
Carpenter and joiner |
631 |
Cabinetmaker |
632 |
Operators in the production of wooden furniture |
633 |
Other craftsmen and operators in the production of wood furniture and articles |
640 |
Bricklayer, stonemason, and tile setter |
642 |
Plasterer |
643 |
Roofer |
645 |
Other craftsmen and operators in related occupations, nec |
650 |
Painter, sign |
651 |
Painter, construction and maintenance |
653 |
Other painters and other workers in related occupations |
660 |
Plumber and pipe fitter |
661 |
Riveter, structural-metal worker, and shipwright |
662 |
Sheet-metal worker |
663 |
Welder and flame cutter |
664 |
Other persons in related occupations, nec |
670 |
Electrician and electrical repairman |
671 |
Lineman and cable jointer |
672 |
Mechanics-repairman, radio and television |
673 |
Mechanics-repairman, refrigerators and other home appliances |
674 |
Operator in the production of electrical equipment |
675 |
Assembler, electrical equipment |
676 |
Installer and repairman, radio and television |
677 |
Other electricians and persons in related occupations |
680 |
Fitter-assembler machinery |
681 |
Mechanic-repairman, motor vehicles and motor cycles |
682 |
Mechanic-repairman, aircraft engines |
683 |
Mechanic-repairman, railway and train machinery |
684 |
Mechanic-repairman, agricultural and industrial machinery |
685 |
Mechanic-repairman, typewriters, calculators, and cash registers |
686 |
Locksmith and gunsmith |
687 |
Machine-tool operator, lathe, milling-machine, shaping-machine, and other similar machinery |
688 |
Oiler and greaser, machinery |
689 |
Other craftsmen and operators in related occupations, nec |
690 |
Watch and clock maker and repairer |
691 |
Maker and repairer, optical instruments |
692 |
Maker and repairer, dental prosthesis |
700 |
Jeweller and goldsmith |
701 |
Other craftsmen and operators in related occupations, nec |
710 |
Operator of stationary engines, electricity plants, and related equipment |
711 |
Crane and hoist operator |
712 |
Operator of construction machinery |
713 |
Rigger and cable splicer |
714 |
Other operators of stationary machinery and similar equipment, nec |
720 |
Operators of radio and television broadcasting equipment |
721 |
Operators of sound and cinema equipment |
800 |
Compositor and typesetter |
801 |
Linotype and monotype operator |
802 |
Pressman, printing |
805 |
Photo-engraver |
806 |
Bookbinder and related workers |
808 |
Litographer |
809 |
Other persons in occupations related to graphic arts, nec |
811 |
Mining workers in metal deposits |
812 |
Mineral treaters in metal deposits and persons in ancillary occupations |
813 |
Mineral treaters in solid non-metal deposits |
815 |
Quarryman |
816 |
Mineral treater in quarries |
817 |
Well driller and persons in related occupations |
818 |
Persons occupied in the extraction of liquid or semiliquid minerals, or natural gases |
819 |
Persons in other extraction occupations for solid non-metal minerals |
820 |
Furnaceman |
821 |
Moulder |
822 |
Temperer |
823 |
Blacksmith, hammersmith, and forgeman |
824 |
Laminators, wire drawers, and extruders |
826 |
Other operators in the metal industry, nec |
830 |
Ceramist |
831 |
Potter |
832 |
Glass former, cutter, grinder, and finisher |
834 |
Artisans and operators in the production of clay, cement, and similar products |
836 |
Artisans and operators in occupations related to carving, polishing, engraving, and other works in stone, marble, or granite |
837 |
Other artisans and operators in related occupations, nec |
840 |
Crusher, mlller, and calenderer, chemical and related processes |
841 |
Cooker, roaster, and other heat treaters, chemical and related processes |
842 |
Batch- and continous-still operators |
843 |
Stillman, petroleum |
845 |
Sawyers and woodworking-machine setters and operators |
846 |
Paper makers |
850 |
Butcher, meat cutter, and operators in slaughterhouse and refrigerating stores |
851 |
Curer, cook, and related canners and preservers |
852 |
Miller and mill operator |
853 |
Baker, pastry cook, sugar and chocolate confectionery makers, and occupations related to production of nutritious pastry |
854 |
Butter maker, cheese maker, ice-cream maker, and other dairy workers |
856 |
Coffee taster, blender, and roaster |
858 |
Operators in sugar production and refinement |
859 |
Brewer, winemaker, and related workers |
860 |
Tobacco preparer |
861 |
Cigar and cigarette makers |
862 |
Operators in the tobacco production |
863 |
Other operators in related occupations |
870 |
Hide flesher, de-hairer, tanner, and other operators in related occupations |
871 |
Leather dyer and stainer and other operators in leather finishing |
880 |
Operators in the production of paper bags and boxes, and other paper and cardboard products |
881 |
Other operators in related occupations, nec |
890 |
Operators in occupations related to machinery production |
901 |
Basketry weaver and related workers |
902 |
Operators in the production of rubber- and plastic-products |
903 |
Operators in occupations related to wood pulp article production |
904 |
Operators in occupations related to taxidermy, production of toys, matches and fireworks, pencils and chalks, cork-made articles, buttons, candles, hair nets, and wigs |
905 |
Operators in the production of stencil, film, and photographic paper |
906 |
Other production occupations, nec |
911 |
Laborers in metal mineral deposits |
912 |
Laborers in quarries |
913 |
Laborers in non-metal solid mineral deposits |
914 |
Laborers in oil wells |
916 |
Other laborers in mines and quarries |
920 |
Assistants in topography works and workers in related occupations |
921 |
Laborers in occupations related to construction and maintenance of buildings, bridges, roads, tunnels, dams, and other special works |
922 |
Assistants of carpenters, bricklayers, stonemasons, and other artisans included in group 6, related to the construction industry |
923 |
Other laborers and workers in occupations related to construction industry, nec |
930 |
Longshoremen |
931 |
Packer |
932 |
Loader and lift-truck operator |
933 |
Marker and labeler |
934 |
Laborers in occupations related to storage |
935 |
Packer of manufactured products and beverages |
936 |
Other laborers in occupations related to freight-handling-equipment, nec |
941 |
Laborers in occupations related to electric energy production and distribution |
942 |
Laborers in occupations related to water and sewerage services |
943 |
Laborers in occupations related to vehicle washing, lubrication, and parking |
944 |
Laborers in public services (street cleaning, etc.) |
945 |
Other laborers, nec |
950 |
Firefighter |
951 |
Policeman and detective |
952 |
Other servants in law enforcement |
953 |
Guard, watchman, and similar |
960 |
Housekeeper, housekeeping steward, and persons in related occupations |
961 |
Matron |
970 |
Cook, private service |
971 |
Maid, private service |
980 |
Cook |
981 |
Waiters in restaurants and coffee shops |
982 |
Bartender |
983 |
Maid, valet, and waitress in hotels, boats, and trains |
990 |
Launderer and presser in cleaning establishments |
992 |
Other workers in cleaning, dry cleaning, and pressing establishments |
993 |
Launderer and presser self-employed, offering home service |
1000 |
Doorman, janitor, and keeper |
1001 |
Elevator operator |
1003 |
Workers in shoe polishing and related occupations, nec |
1010 |
Barber and hairdresser |
1011 |
Beautician, manicurist, and make up specialist |
1021 |
Undertaker |
1022 |
Air hostess |
1023 |
Guide |
9900 |
New workers seeking employment |
9910 |
Workers reporting occupations unidentifiable or inadequately described |
9920 |
Workers not reporting any occupation |
9998 |
Unknown |
9999 |
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.