Value |
Category |
1 |
Army |
2 |
Police Force |
11 |
Public workers: Executive and Legislative Sectors |
12 |
Enterprise Directors (3 or less directors) |
13 |
Enterprise Directors (3 or more directors) |
14 |
Mahaners of Small Companies |
21 |
Professionals related of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics |
22 |
Professionals related of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics |
23 |
Professionals related to Sciences |
24 |
Professors (Teachers and Educators) |
25 |
Professionals related to Law, Business, Economics and Manage |
26 |
Professionals related to Law, Business, Economics and Manage |
27 |
Professionals related to Arts, Sculpture, Music and others |
28 |
Other many professionals |
31 |
Mid- level technicians relates to Physics, Chemistry and Mat |
32 |
Specialized equipment operators, photographers and related |
33 |
Technicians and Instpectors related to Shipping and Aviation |
34 |
Mid-level technicians and workers |
35 |
Mid-level technicians and workers |
36 |
Sales Manager and Technicians related to Business and Accoun |
37 |
Agents of Administrative Services |
38 |
Assistants and Support in Administration |
39 |
Artist and elated workers of entertainment, athletes |
41 |
Heads of Administrative Units |
42 |
Administrative and related employees |
43 |
Head of Transport Services and related workers |
44 |
Postal Managers; library employees |
45 |
Cashiers, receptionist and related workers |
46 |
Office employees and other field operations officers |
51 |
Staff to passengers |
52 |
Chief and Stewards |
53 |
Personal Care workers |
54 |
Hairdressers, beauty and related workers |
55 |
Other service workers |
56 |
Protective and Safety services workers |
57 |
Wholesale and retail traders |
58 |
Merchants and Vendors unclassified |
61 |
Farmers and other skilled workers |
62 |
Skilled workers related to livestock and breeders |
63 |
Anglers, hunters and trappers |
64 |
Agricultural workers |
71 |
Miners, quarrymen, borers and related workers |
72 |
Wood processing and manufacturing workers |
73 |
Chemical treatments and related workers |
74 |
Spinners, weavers, dyers and related workers |
75 |
Tanning and skin treatment workers |
76 |
Manufacturing of food and beverages workers |
77 |
Shoes, tailors, dressmakers, furriers and carpenters |
78 |
Mechanics, metals and electrical workers |
79 |
Tunners, and editors of machinery and instruments |
81 |
Manufacturing of rubber and plastic rubbers |
82 |
Workers related to manufacturing of products paper made and |
83 |
Graphic arts workers |
84 |
Other manufacturing workers unclassified |
85 |
Painters |
86 |
Construction workers |
87 |
Farm machinery operators |
88 |
transport drivers and related occupations |
91 |
Street vendors |
92 |
Street vendors |
93 |
Collectors and Sellers |
94 |
Domestic staff, clening, ironing and other related workers |
95 |
Messenger, delivery, doorkeepers and related workers |
96 |
Garbage collectos and other related workers |
97 |
Agricultural, forestry, fishing and other related workers |
98 |
Don't know |
99 |
NA/Refused |
100 |
Mining, electricity, gas and water related workers |
101 |
Occupation not specified |
Sysmiss |
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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.