Value |
Category |
0 |
Not working |
101 |
Heads of the federal and regional bodies of the judiciary |
102 |
Heads of the departments of state authorities of the federal and regional levels and their representatives |
103 |
Heads of local self-governmnet( all levels) |
104 |
Leaders of political associations (organizations, parties, movements) |
105 |
Leaders of business organizations, trade unions and other socio-economic organizations |
106 |
The leaders of the humanitarian and other social organizations |
107 |
Heads of state and municipal unitary enterprises (except for the heads of research institutions, exploration and research organizations) |
108 |
Heads of other commercial organizations - business partnerships, associations, producers' cooperatives (except for the heads of research institutions, exploration and research organizations) |
109 |
Leaders of nonprofit organizations |
110 |
Heads of research, design, engineering, design agencies, exploration and surveying organizations |
111 |
Heads of agencies, organizations, businesses, and their deputies,that are not included in other groups |
112 |
Heads of production and operational units (services) in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fisheries |
113 |
Heads of production and operational units (services) in the construction |
114 |
Heads of production and operational units (services) in trade |
115 |
Heads of production and operational units (services) in organizations and in transport and communication, material supply and marketing |
116 |
Heads of departments (services) in the institutions, organizations and enterprises of the sphere of social and communal services and housing and communal services |
117 |
The leaders of the financial, economic and administrative-logistical units (services) |
118 |
Heads of departments (services) of human resources and labor relations |
119 |
Master and technical leaders in industry and transport |
120 |
Superintendents and craftsmen in construction |
121 |
Technical managers, including supervisors, in agriculture and forestry (other than supervisors of labor workers) |
122 |
Masters, technical managers and supervisors, not included in other groups |
123 |
Managers of small enterprises in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing |
124 |
Managers of small industrial and enterprises |
125 |
Managers in small construction institution, organizations and enterprises |
126 |
Managers in small wholesale and retail trade institution, organizations and enterprises |
127 |
Managers of small catering companies, restaurants and hotels |
201 |
General managers in transportm, storage and communications |
202 |
Managers of small institutions, organizations and enterprises in the sphere of social and consumer services |
203 |
Managers of the small institution, organizations and enterprisesnot not classified elsewhere |
204 |
Chemists |
205 |
Geologosts and geophysicists |
206 |
Statisticians |
207 |
Computer programmers |
208 |
Computing professionals not elsewhere classified |
209 |
Architects and engineers for transport and urban development |
210 |
Civil engineers |
211 |
Electrical engineers |
212 |
Electronics and telecommunications engineers |
213 |
Mechanical engineers |
214 |
Chemical engineers, technologists fuel products, textile and light industry, food |
215 |
Architects, engineers and related professionals not elsewhere classified |
216 |
Experts in the field of natural and technical sciences, engaged in research and development |
217 |
Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals |
218 |
Bacteriologists, pharmacologists, and related professionals |
219 |
Agronomists, specialists of forestery and related professionals |
220 |
Medical doctors, except dentists |
221 |
Dentists |
222 |
Veterinarians |
223 |
Pharmacists |
224 |
Health professionals (except nursing) not elsewhere classified |
225 |
Experts in the field of biological and agricultural sciences and healthcare, engaged in research and development |
226 |
University and higher education teaching professionals, including colleges providing higher education |
227 |
Secondary and vocational education teaching professionals |
228 |
Teachers in special education (teachers, speech pathologists, speech therapists, and other teachers) |
229 |
Accountants |
230 |
Human resources specialist and careers guidance professionals |
231 |
Experts in business |
232 |
Experts on economic activities and human resources, not included in other groups |
233 |
legal professionals (except legal personnel involved in research) |
234 |
Librarians and related information professionals |
235 |
Economists |
236 |
Sociologists, antropologists and related professionals |
237 |
Philosophers, historians and political scientists |
238 |
Philologists, translators and interpreters |
239 |
Authors, journalists and other writers |
240 |
Sculptors, painters and related artists |
241 |
Composers, musicians and singers |
242 |
Film, stage and related actors and directors |
243 |
Writers and artists, not included in other groups |
244 |
Religious professionals |
245 |
Experts in finance, law, social sciences and related sciences engaged in research and development |
246 |
Employees of state power and administration (specialists, experts, consultants, inspectors, attache, etc.) and municipal employees |
301 |
Civil engineering technicians |
302 |
Electrical engineering technicians |
303 |
Mechanical engineering technicians |
304 |
Chemical engineering technicians |
305 |
Photographers and image and sound recording equipment operators |
306 |
Broadcasting and telecommunications equipment operators |
307 |
Aircraft pilots and related associate professionals |
308 |
Air traffic controllers |
309 |
Air traffic safety technicians |
310 |
Dispatchers transport (except aviation) |
311 |
Other dispatchers and specialists in the operation of vehicles |
312 |
Agronomy and forestry technicians |
313 |
Medical assistants |
314 |
Pharmaceutical assistants |
315 |
Mid level medical personnel (except medical care) not elsewhere classified |
316 |
Nurses |
317 |
Midwives |
318 |
Elementary school teachers and other teaching staff of primary education |
319 |
Preschool education staff (teachers, teachers in pre-school education and training) |
320 |
faculty of special education (speech therapists, teachers, speech pathologists and other specialists with secondary vocational education) |
321 |
Teaching professionals on how to operate vehicles |
322 |
Dealers and brokers |
323 |
Insurrance representatives |
324 |
Sales representatives |
325 |
Finance and sales associate professionals not elsewhere classified |
326 |
Trading and commerce agents and shipping clerks |
327 |
Administrators, secretaries and related professionals |
328 |
Bookkeepers(with secondary vocational education) |
329 |
Other mid level managereal and administrative personnels not classified elsewhere |
330 |
Customs and border inspectors |
331 |
Taxation officials |
332 |
Other mid level government sevice personnel not elsewhere classified |
333 |
police officers and other law enforcement agencies, paramilitary and fire protection, crime investigators |
334 |
Radio, television and other announcers |
335 |
Street, night-club and related musicians, singers and dancers |
336 |
Circus artists |
337 |
Athletes and coaches for physical culture, sport and military-technical training |
338 |
Staff in places of worship, which has no religious rank |
339 |
Decorators and commercial designers |
401 |
Stenographers and typists |
402 |
Word-processor and related operators using special equipment for editing, preparation and transmission of information printer, fax, cryptographic equipment and e-mail) |
403 |
Operators of electronic machines involved with data entry (computers, tabulators, punches, etc.) |
404 |
Secretaries and clerks |
405 |
Workers involved in counting, reception and delivery of goods |
406 |
Operators of dispatching services and work assigner |
407 |
Employees engaged in inventory and on duty personnell on transport |
408 |
Library and filing clerks |
409 |
Other employees engaged in the preparation of information, documentation and accounting |
410 |
Cashiers and tickets clerks |
411 |
Tellers and other counter clerks |
412 |
Debt-collectors and related workers |
413 |
Employees engaged in customer services and household activities |
501 |
Travel attendants and travel stewards |
502 |
Controllers (conductors) public transport workers and related activities |
503 |
Cooks |
504 |
Waiters, waitresses and bartenders |
505 |
Catering workers, not included in other groups |
506 |
Child-care workers |
507 |
Institution-based personal care workers |
508 |
Hairdressers, barbers, beauticans and related workers |
509 |
Laundryman |
510 |
Workers engaged in individual tailoring and repair of clothing and footwear |
511 |
Workers repairing apartments, furniture, electrical appliances, television and radio, clock, etc. |
512 |
Workers of the photographic studios |
513 |
Other personal services workers not elsewhere classified |
514 |
Fire-fighters |
515 |
Police - officers |
516 |
Prison guards |
517 |
Protective services workers not elsewhere classified |
518 |
Shop assistants and demonstrators of goods |
519 |
Vendors stalls and markets and employees related activities |
520 |
Workers of city, towns and settlements gas industry, |
521 |
Workers of water supply and sanitation services |
522 |
Workers of green services (planning) |
523 |
Workers carrying out energy control |
524 |
Workers in film and TV studios and related professions |
601 |
Field crop and vegetable growers |
602 |
Gardeners to grow crops that grow on trees and bushes |
603 |
Gardeners, horticultural and nursery growers |
604 |
Mixed-crop growers |
605 |
Agricultural workers are not included in other groups |
606 |
Farmers producing dairy and livestock produce |
607 |
Workers (farmers) for the production of poultry |
608 |
Workers (farmers) for the production of bees and silkworms |
609 |
Mixed-animal producers |
610 |
Producers of mixed agricultural products |
611 |
Forestry workers and loggers |
612 |
Hunters and trappers |
701 |
Miners and other occupations in mining minerals underground and open cast |
702 |
Builder, and builders-installers |
703 |
Bricklayers and stonemasons, tilers, etc |
704 |
Concrete placers, concrete finishers, mozaic layers and related workers |
705 |
Carpenters and joiners |
706 |
Builders, installers and related trades workers not included in the other groups |
707 |
Plasterers |
708 |
Metal worker fitter,metal worker for sanitary and technical equipment and pipe fitters |
709 |
Metal worker, construction electro metal worker, electromonage and related professionals |
710 |
Painters, working on cleaning of buildings and structures, and related occupations |
711 |
Workers employed in the construction of mines (mines) and quarrying (cuts), subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes |
712 |
Welders and flamecutters |
713 |
Blacksmiths, hammer-smiths and forging-press workers |
714 |
Tool-makers, tool sharpeners, patternmaker on metal models and Markers |
715 |
Machine-tool setters and setter-operators |
716 |
Metal wheel-grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners |
717 |
Motor vehicle mechanics and fitters |
718 |
Aircraft engine mechanics and fitters |
719 |
Machinery mechanics and fitters |
720 |
Electronics fitters |
721 |
Jewellery and precious-metal workers |
722 |
Other job printing industry |
723 |
Workers for meat, fish and canning industry |
724 |
Bakers, pastry-cooks and confectionery makers |
725 |
Food and bevarage tasters and graders |
726 |
Workers in alcohol and non alcohol production |
727 |
Food industry workers, not included in other groups |
728 |
Wood treaters |
729 |
Professions Woodworkers, not included in other groups |
730 |
Workers employed in the manufacture of fibers of cotton, linen, shelkomotalnom, wool, penkodzhutovom industries and in the manufacture of cotton |
731 |
Weavers, knitters and related workers |
732 |
Professional workers in the leather, and fur industries Pelt dressers, tanners and fellmongers |
733 |
Shoe-makers and related workers |
734 |
Professions of workers making garment |
735 |
Professions of workers in industry of construction materials |
736 |
Trades workers for maintenance and repair of track machines and mechanisms rail |
737 |
Trades workers for maintenance and repair of motor vehicles |
738 |
Telephone operators, telegraph and related trades workers due |
739 |
Trade workers and inspection completed repair of linear structures and plant equipment and power connection |
740 |
Well drillers and borers and related workers |
801 |
Crushing-, grinding- and chemical-mixing-machinery operators |
802 |
Chemical-heat-treating-plant operators |
803 |
Petroleum-and natural-gas-refining-plant operators |
804 |
Rubber-products machine operators |
805 |
Operators and machinists equipment for the production of synthetic rubber, chemical petroleum products, and oil substitutes |
806 |
Fibre-preparing, spinning-and winding-machine operators |
807 |
Weaving- and knitting- machine operators |
808 |
Sewing-machine operators |
809 |
Dairy-products machine operators |
810 |
Locomotive-engine drivers |
811 |
Car, taxi and van drivers |
812 |
Bus and tram drivers |
813 |
Motorised farm and forestry plant operator |
814 |
Oerators of earthmoving, construction and road machines |
815 |
Crane, hoist and related plant operators |
901 |
Street food vendors |
902 |
Street vendors, non-food products |
903 |
Domestic helpers and cleaners |
904 |
Hand-launderers and pressers |
905 |
Unskilled workers of Agriculture and Water Resources |
906 |
Unskilled workers in construction and maintenance of roads and hydroconstructions |
907 |
Unskilled workers in building construction |
908 |
Unskilled workers in industries that are not included in other group |
909 |
Guard (watchmen), cloakroom, lift operators |
910 |
Porters, maintenance workers, laborers |
911 |
Janitors office and industrial premises and territories |
912 |
Unskilled workers are common to all industries, not included in other groups (cleaners, washers, greaser, etc.) |
913 |
Military |
914 |
Store inventory checkers and workers |
994 |
Student |
995 |
Sick/retiree |
996 |
Other |
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.