Value |
Category |
0 |
Architects, engineers, and persons in similar occupations |
1 |
Chemists, physicists, pharmacists, and persons in similar occupations |
2 |
Agronomists, veterinarians, biologists, naturalists, and persons in similar occupations |
3 |
Doctors, surgeons, and dentists |
4 |
Paramedics and persons in similar occupations |
5 |
Nurses and midwives |
6 |
Professors and teachers |
7 |
Specialists in mathematical, economical, social, and similar sciences |
8 |
Lawyers, judges, and persons in similar occupations |
9 |
Artists, writers, entertainers, and persons in similar occupations |
10 |
Members of religious organizations and similar occupations |
11 |
Persons in other occupations related to those of professionals and technicians |
12 |
Deck officers, pilots, and machinist officers of maritime and fluvial navigation |
13 |
Aviation pilots, flight mechanics, and navigators |
15 |
Directive employees of public administration |
16 |
Directors and managers in wholesale and retail commerce |
17 |
Other directors, managers and owner-administrators |
20 |
Accountants and accounting assistants |
21 |
Bookkeepers, cashiers, account collectors, and persons in similar occupations |
22 |
Typists and short-hand takers and teletypists |
23 |
Operators of other office machinery and equipment units not in another category |
24 |
Inspectors, dispatchers and controllers in transportation and communications services |
25 |
Mailmen, messengers and persons in similar occupations |
26 |
Telephone and telegraph operators and other telecommunications operators |
27 |
Other office workers and persons in similar occupations in transportation services |
28 |
Other office workers and persons in similar occupations |
30 |
Vendors-owners in wholesale and retail commerce |
31 |
Employees in stores and traveling vendors |
32 |
Wholesale traveling salesmen and representatives |
33 |
Other vendors and persons in similar occupations |
40 |
Farmer-owners, ranchers, bosses and administrators in agricultural enterprises |
41 |
Farm workers, gardeners, and other agricultural workers |
42 |
Fishermen and persons in similar occupations |
43 |
Hunters, trappers, and persons in similar occupations |
44 |
Lumber workers, rubber farmers, and persons in similar occupations |
50 |
Chauffeurs, truck drivers, car drivers and other drivers of vehicles |
51 |
Locomotive machinists and firemen |
52 |
Sailors, motor boaters, and sail boaters in maritime and fluvial navigation |
53 |
Operators of transit signal equipment, brakemen and switchmen |
60 |
Bobbin winders, weavers, dyers and persons in similar occupations |
61 |
Tailors, clothing designers, leather workers and persons in similar occupations related to manufacture of textile articles and leather clothing pieces |
62 |
Shoe makers, shoe repairmen, leather workers and persons in similar occupations related to the manufacture of leather goods |
63 |
Carpenters, cabinetmakers, coopers, and persons in similar occupations |
64 |
Construction laborers, bricklayers, glass installers, and persons in similar occupations |
65 |
Painters and wall paper installers |
66 |
Plumbers, pipe installers and adjusters, riveters, tinsmiths, assemblers of iron structures and welders |
67 |
Electricians, installers of electrical cables, radio and television repairmen and persons in similar occupations |
68 |
Mechanics, machinery and vehicle repairmen, operators of tooling machinery and persons in similar occupations |
69 |
Precision instrument repairmen, watchmakers and persons in similar occupations |
70 |
Jewelers and goldsmiths |
71 |
Operator of stationary machinery for excavation and elevations and persons in similar occupations |
72 |
Operators of radio and television transmission equipment, cinematographic sound and projection equipment |
73 |
Typographers, lithographers, type setters, printing press operators, engravers, binders, developers of photographic film and persons in similar occupations |
74 |
Miners, quarry workers, and persons in similar occupations |
75 |
Foundry workers, laminators, blacksmiths, forge workers, and other persons in similar occupations |
76 |
Potters, mold makers, glass blowers and other workers in the ceramics, glass and stonework industries |
77 |
Cookers, toasters, grinders, distillers and other operators in the chemical industries |
78 |
Slaughterers, butchers, bakers, millers, beer makers and persons in similar occupations |
79 |
Cigarette makers and other operators in tobacco manufacturing |
80 |
Tanners, stretchers, skinners and other operators in tanning and preparing hides and leathers |
81 |
Operators in the manufacture of paper goods |
82 |
Operators in the manufacturing process and similar occupations not in another category |
83 |
Workers and day laborers, not in another category |
84 |
Workers and day laborers in manufacturing industries |
85 |
Workers and day laborers in construction industries |
86 |
Workers and day laborers in electricity, gas, water, sanitation and communications |
87 |
Workers and day laborers in transportation and storage |
88 |
Other workers and day laborers not in another category |
89 |
Workers in protection services |
90 |
Butlers, household managers, housekeepers, and similar workers |
91 |
Cooks, servants, and employees in domestic services |
92 |
Cooks and servants in restaurants and cafes, bartenders and workers in similar occupations |
93 |
Launderers, pressers and dry cleaners in cleaning establishments and similar day laborers |
94 |
Other launderers and pressers |
95 |
Doormen, concierges, elevator operators in buildings and workers in similar occupations |
96 |
Barbers, hairdressers, beauticians and similar workers |
97 |
Athletes, sportsmen, and persons in similar occupations |
98 |
Photographers and similar workers |
99 |
Other service workers |
996 |
Persons who are seeking first employment |
997 |
Persons who declare occupations not identifiable and other workers not in another category |
998 |
Unknown |
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.