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Household Income and Expenditure Survey 2005

Micronesia, Fed. Sts., 2005
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FSM_2005_HIES_v01_M
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FSM Divison of Statistics
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  • HIES INCOME &
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Occupation (occupation)

Data file: Person

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 154
End: 156
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
21-23 The following questions ask about the job worked for pay last week. If ... had more than one job, describe the one ... worked the most hours. If ... didn't work, the questions refer to the most recent job or business since June, 2000.
Literal question
22 What kind of work was ... doing?
Categories
Value Category
11 ARMED FORCES
111 LEGISLATORS
112 SEN_GOVT OFFICLS
113 TRAD_CHIEF&HEADV
114 SEN_OFFICL_SP_IN
120 CORPORATE MANAGR
121 DIRECTOR&CHF_EXE
122 PROD&OPER DEPT_M
131 GENERAL MANAGERS
200 PROFESSIONALS
210 ENGINEERS
211 PHYSICSTS&R_PROF
212 MATHEMAT&REL_PRO
213 COMPUTING PROFES
214 ARCHITCT&R_PROFE
220 DOCTORS/DENTIST
221 L_SCI&HEALTH PRO
222 HEALTH PRO EX.NU
223 NURSNG&MIDWIF PR
230 TEACHING PROFF
231 COL,UNIV&H_T_PRO
232 SE_ED TEACH_PROF
233 PRIM&P_PRIM T_PR
234 SP_ED T_PROFESSI
235 OTHER TEACH_PROF
240 PROFF. OTHERS
241 BUSINESS PROFESS
242 LEGAL PROFESSION
243 ARCHIV,LIB&R_I_P
244 SOC_SCI&R_PROFES
245 WRITRS&CRE_PER_A
246 RELIGIOUS PROFES
300 TECH.ASS.PROFF
310 ENGINEERS ASSPRO
311 PHYS&ENGIN SC_TE
312 COMPUTR ASS.PROF
313 OPTICL&EL_EQ_OPE
314 SHIP&ACRAFT_CO&T
315 SAFTY&QUAL_INSPE
320 HEALTH ASSOC
321 LSCI_TECH&R_AS_P
322 MDRN_HEALTH EX.N
323 NURSNG&MIDW AS_P
324 TRAD_MED_PRAC&FH
330 TEACHING ASSPROF
331 PRIM_ED_T_AS_PRO
332 P_PRIM ED_T_AS_P
333 SP_ED T_ASSOC_PR
334 OTHR T_ASSOC_PRO
340 PROFF.OTH.ASSOC
341 FIN&SALES ASS_PR
342 BUS_SER_AG&TR_BR
343 ADMIN ASSOC_PROF
344 CUS,TAX&REL_G_AP
345 POLICE INSP&DETE
346 SOCWORK ASSO_PRO
347 ARTIST,ENT&SP_AP
400 CLERKS
410 OFFICE CLERKS
411 SECRET&KBRD_O_CL
412 NUMERICAL CLERKS
413 MAT_REC&TRANS_CL
414 LIBRARY MAIL RE
420 CLERKS CUST.SERV
421 LIB,MAIL&R_CLERK
422 CLIENT_INFO_CLRK
500 SERV. WORKDR
510 PERSONAL PROTECT
511 T_ATTENTD&R_WRKR
512 HSEKPNG,RES&R_WK
513 PER_CARE&R_WORKR
514 OTHR PER_CA&R_WR
515 ASTROL,FORT&R_WR
516 PROTECTVE SER WR
520 SALESPERSON
521 FASHN&OTHR MODEL
522 SHOP SPERSN&DEMO
523 STALL&MARKT SPER
600 AG.&.FISHERY WRK
610 SKLL MRKT OR
611 MARKT GAR&CR_GRO
612 MAR_OR_A&AN&R_WR
613 MAR_OR_C&ANIM_PR
614 FORESTRY&R_WORKR
615 FISHRY WRK,HUN&T
621 SUB_AGRI&FISH WR
700 CRAFT REL.WRKRS
710 CRAFTS_WRKRS
711 MINRS_SHF,SC&CAR
712 BLDG FRAM&R_T_WR
713 BLDG FIN&R_T_WRK
714 PAINT,BLDGST&R_W
720 TRADE WORKERS
721 METL MLDRS&R_WRK
722 BSMTH,TMKR&R_TWR
723 MACHINRY MECH&FI
724 ELECTRI&ELECT EQ
730 HANDICRAFT
731 PRECISION WORKER
732 POTTR,G_MKRS&R_W
733 HANDICRAFT WRKRS
734 PRINTNG&R_T_WRKR
740 CRAFT AND RELWOR
741 FOOD PROC&R_T_WR
742 WOOD TREA&R_T_WR
743 TEXTLE,GAR&R_WRK
744 PELT,LEA&SHM TWR
800 MACH.OPERATOR
810 IND. PLNT OPER
811 MINING&MIN PR_OP
812 METAL PRO_PLNT_O
813 GLASS,CER&R_P_OP
814 WOOD_PR&PM_P_OPE
815 CHEM_PRO&R_P_OPE
816 POWER PROD&R_P_O
817 AUTOM_ASSY&R_OPE
820 OPERATORS:STAT
821 MET&MIN P_MACH_O
822 CHEM_PROD MACH_O
823 RUBB&PLAST_P_M_O
824 WOOD_PROD_M_OPER
825 PRINTNG,BNDG M_O
826 TEXTL,FUR&LP_M_O
827 FOOD&R_PROD M_OP
828 ASSEMBLERS
829 OTHR MACH OPER&A
830 DRIVERS
831 LOC_ENG DRI&R_WR
832 MOTOR VEHCLE DRI
833 AGRI&OTHR MP_OPE
834 SHIPS CREW&R_WRK
900 ELEM. OCCUPATION
910 SALES ELEM.OCC
911 ST VENDRS&R_WRKR
912 SHOE CLNG&O_EL_O
913 DOM_&R_HLPR&CLNR
914 BLDG CTAKR&R_CLN
915 MESS,PORT,&R_WRK
916 GARB_COL&R_LABOU
920 LABORERS:AG.FSH
930 CONST. LABORERS
931 MINING&CONST_LAB
932 MANUFA_LABOURERS
933 TRANS_LAB&FR_HAN
999 UNKNOWN/OTHERS
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
QUESTIONS 21-23: GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CURRENT OR MOST RECENT JOB ACTIVITY (INDUSTRY, OCCUPATION, AND CLASS OF WORKER)

1. CURRENT OR MOST RECENT JOB ACTIVITY

"Current" here means "last week," the same week referenced in question 20a. If a person had more than one job, enter the job at which he or she worked the most hours last week. If a person had no job or business last week, give the information for the last (most recent) job held in 2000 or later.

2. JOB DESCRIPTION

All parts of questions 21-23 must refer to the same job. Be sure the entries present a consistent description. See Appendixes B and C for examples of unacceptable and acceptable entries.

3. ACTIVE DUTY WITH U.S. ARMED FORCES

If the person is now on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, or if the person is not now employed but was on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces in his or her last job since 2000; print the branch of service in the Armed Forces in question 22. The Armed Forces include Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.

Occupation:

1. The entry should describe the kind of work the person does. The entry is acceptable if it tells clearly and specifically what the person does; for example, janitor, production clerk, TV repairer, auto body mechanic, welder, or shoe repairer.

a. Sufficient Detail - One-word occupational descriptions are often not acceptable. For example, we need to know what type of nurse or engineer, clerk, teacher, etc., a person is. (Practical nurses, registered nurses, and nurses' aides are put in different groups in census statistics so a full description is necessary.)

b. Describing Farm Workers - People who operate their own farm or ranch should be reported as farmer or rancher. Those who operate a farm for another owner should be reported as farm manager. Those who supervise other farm workers but report to a farmer or farm manager should be reported by their major activity such as general farm worker, field worker, farm equipment operator, etc.

c. Examples of unacceptable and acceptable entries for kind of work are given in Appendix C.

2. QUESTION 22

In question 22, we asked what kind of work this person did; that is, what a person is called who performs this kind of work. We also need specific information on the most important activities and duties performed. For many occupations, the entry for duties differs from the entry for kind of work performed. The occupation of painter is an example of this. One could reply "paint houses" whereas another reports "toy painter."
Question post text
This is the occupation, like primary school teacher, medical officer, cashier, etc.

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For persons 15 years old and over
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