Value |
Category |
0 |
Architects |
1 |
Civil engineers |
2 |
Engineers and highway administration |
3 |
Electrical engineers |
4 |
Mechanical engineers |
5 |
Mining engineers |
6 |
Industrial engineers |
7 |
Chemical engineers |
8 |
Engineers n. e. c. |
9 |
Surveyors and topographers |
10 |
Technical draftsmen |
11 |
Civil builder |
12 |
Non professional technicians with jobs relating to engineering, electricity, mechanics, metallurgy and industry (excluding craftsmen and related workers such as Electricians and Mechanics Included in Sections 7 and 8) |
13 |
Chemists |
14 |
Physicists and other specialists in related sciences, geophysicists, astronomers, geologists, meteorologists |
15 |
Pharmacists |
16 |
Laboratory biology technicians |
17 |
Agronomists and botanical pathologists |
18 |
Veterinarians |
20 |
Experts in poultry farming |
21 |
Experts in fish farming |
23 |
Biologists and naturalists |
24 |
Botanists |
25 |
Agricultural practice |
27 |
Doctors and surgeons |
28 |
Dentist |
30 |
Opticians |
34 |
Diet regimen experts |
35 |
Pedicurists, masseurs, and other paramedics n. e. c. |
36 |
Professional nurses |
37 |
Other nurses |
38 |
Professional midwives |
40 |
University rectors professors |
41 |
Teachers of secondary, art and trade schools |
42 |
Teachers of primary schools |
43 |
Teachers of preschool education |
44 |
Special education teachers |
45 |
Other professors and teachers |
46 |
Mathematicians |
47 |
Actuaries |
48 |
Statisticians |
49 |
Economists |
50 |
Sociologists, psychologists, anthropologists, historians, archaeologists and similar specialists |
51 |
Other specialists in mathematical science n. e. c. |
53 |
Lawyers |
54 |
Magistrates and judges |
55 |
Justices of the peace, notaries, persons responsible for public registries and persons in other legal occupations |
56 |
Literary authors |
57 |
Editors, journalists, correspondents, reporters, announcers, and other persons in related occupations |
58 |
Painters, sculptors, engravers of burin, nitric acid, caricaturists, calligraphers and other artists in related occupations |
59 |
Decorators, commercial drawers, interior decorators, showcase decorators, scenographers |
60 |
Musical composers, singers, music professors, orchestra and choir directors, and persons in related occupations |
61 |
Dance professors, dancers, dance directors and choreographers |
62 |
Scene directors, actors, trainers (comedians, acrobatic comedians, magicians, illusionists, palmists and other persons in related occupations) |
63 |
Theater, movie, radio and television producers |
64 |
Other artists in related occupations n. e. c. |
65 |
Priests and pastors |
66 |
Other religious persons in related occupations |
68 |
Translators and interpreters |
69 |
Librarian, filer of public and historic documents |
70 |
Social assistants and other persons in related occupations |
71 |
Public relations person |
73 |
Officials of deck ships and captains of maritime and river navigation |
74 |
Machine operator of maritime and river navigation |
76 |
Airplane pilots |
77 |
Air mariners |
78 |
Flight mechanics |
100 |
Employees and inspectors of national government |
101 |
Employees and inspectors of regional governments (state, providence or department) |
102 |
Members of parliament |
103 |
Employees and inspectors of municipal city and locality governments |
110 |
Directors and managers of wholesale commerce |
111 |
Directors and managers of retail commerce |
120 |
Directors, managers of forestry products and the felling of trees |
121 |
Directors and managers of mines and quarries |
122 |
Construction contractor |
123 |
Directors, financial managers, insurance, real estate |
124 |
Directors, managers, transportation and storage |
125 |
Directors, managers for communications and public services |
126 |
Directors, managers of factories and general administrations |
127 |
Directors, managers of businesses of hotel services, restaurants, cafes, boarding houses, guest houses |
128 |
Rectors, managers, n. e. c. |
200 |
Accountants |
201 |
Licensed accountants |
210 |
Accountant aides and clerks |
211 |
Bookkeepers |
212 |
Cashiers, payers |
213 |
Account collectors |
220 |
Typists and shorthand clerks |
221 |
Teletypist |
222 |
Operators of punch card and similar machines |
223 |
Operators of copy, reproduction and mimeograph machines |
230 |
Operators of computer machines |
231 |
Operators of accounting machines and calculators |
232 |
Operators of office machines n. e. c. |
240 |
Inspectors, transit controllers and dispatchers |
241 |
Heads of (train) stations |
242 |
Communications inspectors, controllers and dispatchers |
250 |
Mailmen to houses |
251 |
Messengers |
252 |
Correspondence classifiers (mail office) |
260 |
Telephone operators |
261 |
Telegraph and cablegraph operators |
262 |
Operators of radiocommunication, radiotelegraph and radiotelephone equipment |
270 |
Heads of trains |
271 |
Passenger collectors on busses, streetcars and other means of transportation |
280 |
Storage employees and office material providers |
281 |
Receptionists of public information employees |
282 |
Archivists |
283 |
Transportation service employees |
284 |
Banking and financial services employees |
285 |
Library and archive employees |
286 |
Employees who sell theater, show business and lottery tickets |
287 |
Secretary |
288 |
Other office workers and persons in related occupations n. e. c. |
300 |
Vendors, store owners of wholesale commerce |
301 |
Vendors, store owners of retail commerce |
310 |
Vendors and salesclerks of shops |
311 |
Newspaper vendors |
312 |
Street vendors, order solicitors and demonstrators |
320 |
Commerce traveling salesmen |
321 |
Factory or commercial institution representatives |
330 |
Insurance agents and brokers |
331 |
Real estate agents and brokers |
332 |
Agents and brokers of stocks, bonds and other titles |
333 |
Auctioneers |
334 |
Commission agent |
335 |
Agents of customs, transportation, moving and tourism services |
336 |
Publicity agents and advertising agents |
337 |
Valuers |
400 |
Agricultural owners, renters, sharecroppers and colonists for general agricultural cultivations and jobs |
401 |
Cattle breeders and of other animals |
402 |
Administrators of agricultural operations |
403 |
Beekeeping and silk raising |
404 |
Agricultural administrator |
405 |
Agricultural foremen |
410 |
Agricultural and livestock workers excluding members of the census household |
411 |
Agricultural and livestock workers and non remunerated members of the census household |
412 |
Operators of machines and agricultural vehicles and tractor drivers who work within an agricultural and livestock operation |
413 |
Gardener, caretakers of lands for recreation and sports and winter workers, seeders |
414 |
Other agricultural and livestock workers, cowboys, shepards and persons in related occupations |
420 |
Fishermen and persons in occupations related with fishing farms and those who belong to fishing boat crews |
421 |
Other persons in related occupations n. e. c. |
430 |
Hunters and trappers |
440 |
Lumber workers, trunk cutters and splitters, firewood collectors, sawmill workers |
441 |
Persons working in the production of wood coal |
442 |
Rubber harvesters and processors |
443 |
Other persons in related occupations n. e. c. |
500 |
Chauffeur and taxi drivers |
501 |
Chauffeurs and automobile drivers excluding taxis |
502 |
Truck drivers, drivers of small trucks, and dump truck drivers |
503 |
Bus and streetcar drivers |
504 |
Cart drivers and coachmen |
505 |
Drivers who propel vehicles |
506 |
Cargo animal drivers |
507 |
Other motor vehicle drivers n. e. c. |
510 |
Locomotive operators |
511 |
Firemen on locomotives |
520 |
Sailors |
521 |
Launchers and boatmen |
522 |
Machinists, firemen and greasers on ships |
530 |
Control tower and traffic operators in airports |
531 |
Operators in control of traffic in ports |
532 |
Operators in control of traffic in train stations |
533 |
Operators of dams and sluice gates |
534 |
Brakemen and switchmen of trains |
535 |
Other persons in related occupations n. e. c. |
600 |
Fiber preparers |
601 |
Carders and workers in related occupations |
602 |
Spinners and winders who do not work in factories |
603 |
Spinners and winders who work in factories |
604 |
Weavers in factories |
605 |
Weavers who do not work in factories |
606 |
Adjustors and preparers of looms |
607 |
Machine knitters |
608 |
Hand knitters |
609 |
Bleachers, dyers and finishers of textile products |
610 |
Steam cleaners and pressers |
611 |
Gummers, waterproofers and other workers in related occupations |
612 |
Carpetmakers and other persons in the making of related products |
613 |
Persons in occupations of the making of textile products and related occupations n. e. c. |
614 |
Factory tailors |
615 |
Tailors not in factories |
616 |
Furriers |
617 |
Couturiers |
618 |
Seamstresses and embroiders |
619 |
Hatmakers |
620 |
Designers and clothes cutters |
621 |
Tailor assistants |
622 |
Glove makers |
623 |
Tie makers |
624 |
Upholsterers and workers in related occupations |
625 |
Workers and day laborers in the manufacture of clothing and textile-based articles not in another category |
626 |
Shoe makers and shoe repairers |
627 |
Cutters, molders and other persons in the factory production of footwear |
628 |
Saddlers, leatherworkers and other persons in related occupations |
629 |
Other persons in occupations related to the making of leather articles excluding footwear, gloves and articles of clothing |
630 |
Carpenters and assemblers |
631 |
Cabinet maker |
632 |
Saw operators, brushers and woodcutters in other lumber industry occupations |
633 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to communications services |
634 |
Bricklayers, stone masons and pavers |
635 |
Plasterers and finishers in concrete and cement |
636 |
Stucco workers and plasterers |
637 |
Tilers and roofers |
638 |
Glass installers |
640 |
Painters in construction and maintenance |
641 |
Wallpaper installers |
642 |
Other painters and workers in related occupations |
643 |
Pipe fitters, pipe adjusters, and plumbers |
644 |
Riveters and fitters of metallic structures |
645 |
Body shop workers, tinsmiths, boilermakers and other persons with jobs with metal sheets |
646 |
Welder by hand, hoop, or welding torch |
647 |
Metal workers and platers |
648 |
Other persons in related occupations |
649 |
Electricians and electric repairmen |
650 |
Installers, inspectors and repairers of lines for telephones, telegraphs and electrical power |
651 |
Electrical repairmen of radio and television receptors |
652 |
Electrical repairmen of refrigerators and other appliances |
653 |
Electricians for motor vehicles |
654 |
Installers of electronic equipment |
655 |
Other electricians and persons in related occupations |
656 |
Mechanics and automobile, bus, truck and motorcycle repairmen |
657 |
Bicycle repairmen |
658 |
Mechanics and airship repairmen |
659 |
Locomotive, railcar, streetcar, and rail coach mechanics and repairmen |
660 |
Machinery mechanics and repairmen |
661 |
Mechanics and repairmen of typewriters, calculators and registers |
662 |
Locksmiths and gunsmiths |
663 |
Operators of tool machines, lathes, millers, scrubbers, brushers, carvers, filers and sawyers of metals and other similar machines |
664 |
Other craftsmen and operators in related occupations n. e. c. |
665 |
Watchmakers |
666 |
Optical mechanics |
667 |
Dental prosthesis mechanics |
668 |
Other mechanics of appliances and precision instruments |
669 |
Mechanics, repairmen of photographic equipment |
670 |
Jewelers and goldsmiths |
671 |
Silversmiths |
672 |
Engravers |
673 |
Other artisans and operatives in similar occupations |
674 |
Machine operators of fixed machinery and generator plates |
675 |
Firemen |
676 |
Operators of cranes, winches, and lifts |
677 |
Operators of construction machinery |
678 |
Operators of equipment of elevation and extraction |
679 |
Other machine operators |
680 |
Joiners and splicers of cables |
681 |
Greasers and lubricators of machinery |
683 |
Operators of equipment or appliances of radio and television broadcast |
684 |
Undocumented |
700 |
Typographers and print setters |
701 |
Linotypists and monotype operators |
702 |
Operators of printing presses |
704 |
Printer workers |
705 |
Photorecorders |
706 |
Bookbinders |
708 |
Lithographers |
709 |
Other persons in occupations related to graphic arts n. e. c. |
710 |
Miners in coal deposits |
711 |
Miners in metal material deposits |
712 |
Foremen of mining production (extraction and concentration) |
713 |
Mineral drillers in deposits of metallic minerals and persons in auxiliary occupations |
714 |
Drillers of minerals in deposits of coal and persons in auxiliary occupations |
715 |
Drillers of minerals in deposits of solid non metallic minerals |
716 |
Quarrymen |
718 |
Drillers of petroleum wells, other well drillers and persons in related occupations |
720 |
Persons in occupations of extraction of other solid non metallic minerals |
721 |
Smelters in ovens |
722 |
Molders |
725 |
Blacksmiths, forgers and hammerers |
726 |
Flatteners, sharpeners and stretchers of metals |
727 |
Galvanizers and operators in electroplastia |
728 |
Other operators in the metallic industry n. e. c. |
729 |
Foremen in industrial lumber (refining, sulfur recovery of purification and conservation) |
730 |
Potters and ceramic makers |
731 |
Glass blowers, emptier, welders, and polishers |
732 |
Painters decorators of glass and ceramics |
733 |
Craftsmen and operators in the making of clay, cement and similar products |
734 |
Other craftsmen and operators in the glass industry |
735 |
Craftsmen and operators in occupations related to carving, sharpening, engraving and other jobs in stone, marble or granite |
736 |
Other craftsmen in related occupations n. e. c. |
740 |
Operators in occupations related to the making and finishing of paper |
741 |
Operators of ovens and heaters, toasters and other workers related to the treatment of chemical and similar products |
742 |
Distillers and other operators or distillation appliances |
744 |
Operators in occupations related to the refining and derivatives of petroleum |
745 |
Grinders, crushers and operators in chemical processes |
746 |
Spinners and other operators in synthetic sewing factories |
747 |
Operators in occupations related to the making of wood pulp |
748 |
Operator in the making of powder compact |
749 |
Other operators in similar occupations n. e. c. |
750 |
Slaughtermen |
751 |
Butchers |
752 |
Operators in the preparation of meats in slaughterhouses and refrigerators |
753 |
Millers and mill operators |
754 |
Bread and pastry makers |
755 |
Operators in the making of candies, chocolates, sweets and similar products |
756 |
Operators in occupations related to the making of butter, cheese, ice cream and other dairy products |
757 |
Operators in occupations related to the production of sugar |
758 |
Operators in occupations related to the preparation and conservation of foods, such as dehydrated food products, salters, meat smokers of cans, sauces and condiments |
759 |
Pickers, mixers and toasters of coffee, cocoa and tea |
761 |
Operators in the making of wine, beer and non alcoholic drinks |
762 |
Pickers, mixers and other operators in the production of tobacco |
763 |
Cigar makers (manual production of cigars and cigarettes) |
764 |
Operators in the manufacturing of tobacco products |
765 |
Other operators in related occupations n. e. c. |
770 |
Meat trimmers peelers, tanners and other operators in related occupations |
771 |
Dyers and other operators in the finishing of skins and furs |
772 |
Other operators in similar occupations n. e. c. |
780 |
Operators in the making of paper bags and sacks |
790 |
Operators in occupations related to the making of machinery |
791 |
Operators in occupations related to the making of electric equipment |
792 |
Operators in occupations related to the making of transportation equipment |
793 |
Operators in occupations related to the process of making or repairing musical instruments |
794 |
Operators in occupations related to the process of making articles of wicker, jute, raffia, pita or other vegetable fibers and from sow or horsehair |
795 |
Operators in occupations related to the process of making rubber articles or plastic material |
796 |
Operators in occupations related to the process of making photographic stencil papers, sand paper, tar and asphalt sheeting |
797 |
Operators in the making of candles |
798 |
Operators in the making of matches |
799 |
Other operators in occupations related to the manufacturing industry n. e. c. |
800 |
Workers and day laborers in coal deposits |
801 |
Workers and day laborers in metallic mineral deposits |
802 |
Workers and day laborers in quarries |
803 |
Workers and day laborers in deposits of other minerals |
804 |
Workers and day laborers in oil wells |
806 |
Other workers and day laborers in the operation of mines and quarries |
810 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the manufacture of food products |
811 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to textile manufacture |
812 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the manufacture footwear and the clothing industry |
813 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the manufacture of paper and paper products |
814 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to furniture manufacture |
815 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the manufacture of rubber products and chemical substances |
816 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to basic metal industries and the manufacture of metallic products |
817 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the construction of general machinery and transportation material |
818 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to diverse manufacturing industries not in another category |
820 |
Chainers, ranging rod persons, stake preparers, other topography helpers and workers in related occupations |
821 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the construction and maintaining of buildings, bridges, roads, tunnels, dams and other special works |
822 |
Other workers and day laborers in occupations related to the construction industry not in another category |
830 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the production and distribution of gas |
831 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the service of light and electrical energy |
832 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the supply of water and sanitary services |
833 |
Other craftsmen and lumber workers like those who mage clogs, chests, frames, boxes and other articles and wooden household furniture |
840 |
Stevedores, loaders and cargo loaders on piers |
841 |
Loaders and cargo loaders in factories |
842 |
Workers and day laborers in transportation |
843 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to storage |
844 |
Workers and day laborers in occupations related to the packaging of manufactured products, including beverages |
845 |
Packers, labelers, wrappers in factories (packers) |
850 |
Workers and day laborers not in another category commerce |
851 |
Workers and day laborers not in another category; automobile services in repair shops, provisioning, lubrication and parking stations, etc |
852 |
Workers and day laborers not in another category recreational services |
853 |
Workers and day laborers not in another category services to other businesses |
854 |
Workers and day laborers not in another category in public services |
884 |
Operators of sound and projection equipment for movies |
900 |
Paid fireman |
901 |
Police and detectives |
902 |
Other government workers who watch for the compliance of the law |
903 |
Guards, store detectives, and similar workers |
910 |
Butlers, household managers and similar workers |
911 |
Housekeepers |
920 |
Domestic service cooks |
921 |
Domestic service servants |
922 |
Nannies, wet nurses and similar workers |
923 |
Persons who prepare and serve food in the street |
930 |
Cooks |
931 |
Waiters in restaurants and cafes |
932 |
Bartenders |
933 |
Airline stewardesses |
934 |
Housekeeping servants and servants in hotels, ships and trains |
935 |
Hotel administrators (Pensions) |
940 |
Launderers and pressers in laundry establishments |
941 |
Drycleaners in laundry establishments |
942 |
Other workers in laundry establishments |
950 |
Similar launderers and pressers |
951 |
Launderer, presser for their own account |
960 |
Porters, superintendents, guards and night watchmen |
961 |
Elevator operators |
962 |
Domestic servants, cleaners and workers in related occupations |
963 |
Shoeshiners and other workers in related occupations n. e. c. |
970 |
Hairdressers and barbers |
971 |
Beauty stylists, hair stylists, manicurists and make up artists |
980 |
Athletes and sportspersons |
981 |
Sports officials, trainers and physical culture professors |
990 |
Photographers |
991 |
Film camera operators for movies and television |
992 |
Embalmers |
994 |
Guides |
995 |
Other workers in services n. e. c. |
997 |
Persons who declare not identifiable occupations and other workers |
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.