| Value |
Category |
| 111 |
Members of the executive branch |
| 112 |
Public administration |
| 115 |
Directors - political and labor organizations |
| 116 |
Directors - social, religious organizations |
| 141 |
Business directors and managers |
| 142 |
Production and operation department heads |
| 143 |
Other heads |
| 211 |
Physics, chemists |
| 212 |
Mathematicians |
| 213 |
Informatics specialists |
| 214 |
Architects, engineers |
| 215 |
Marine and aeronautics navigation professionals |
| 216 |
Quality control, security and inspection professionals |
| 221 |
Biological sciences professionals |
| 222 |
Physicians |
| 223 |
Nursing professionals |
| 224 |
Public health inspectors |
| 231 |
University professors |
| 232 |
Secondary education professors |
| 233 |
Primary and preschool teachers |
| 234 |
Special education teachers |
| 235 |
Other education professionals |
| 241 |
Business organization and administration specialists |
| 242 |
Law professionals |
| 243 |
Archivist, librarians, documentarists |
| 244 |
Social scientists |
| 245 |
Writers |
| 246 |
Priests from a religious denomination |
| 247 |
Customs and taxes professionals |
| 249 |
Other university professionals |
| 311 |
Physic and chemistry technicians |
| 312 |
Programming and informatics technicians |
| 313 |
Optic and electronic equipment technicians |
| 314 |
Marine and aeronautics navigation technicians |
| 315 |
Quality control, security and inspection technicians |
| 321 |
Biological, agronomal, zootechnic sciences technicians |
| 322 |
Medical and health professionals |
| 323 |
Nursing personnel |
| 331 |
Mid-level primary education teachers |
| 332 |
Mid-level preschool education teachers |
| 333 |
Mid-level special education teachers |
| 334 |
Mid-level other teachers |
| 341 |
Mid-level financial and commercial professionals |
| 342 |
Commercial agents |
| 343 |
Mid-level administrative services professionals |
| 344 |
Customs and taxes public administrators |
| 345 |
Mid-level protection and security technicians |
| 346 |
Mid-level social services professionals |
| 347 |
Mid-level arts, theater and sport professionals |
| 348 |
Lay auxiliaries to religious services |
| 349 |
Other mid-level professionals |
| 411 |
Assistants, office workers, equipment operators |
| 412 |
Auxiliary accountant and finance professionals |
| 413 |
Equipment registration and transportation employees |
| 414 |
Library, newspaper library, video library employees |
| 419 |
Other office workers |
| 421 |
Cashiers and ticket clerks |
| 422 |
Travel agency, information desk, reception employees |
| 511 |
Passenger service professionals, public transportation drivers |
| 512 |
Waiters and barmen |
| 513 |
Personal care professionals |
| 514 |
Other personal services professionals |
| 516 |
Protection and security personnel |
| 521 |
Models for fashion, art and advertising |
| 522 |
Store or franchise owners |
| 523 |
Kiosk and market vendors |
| 611 |
Farmers and skilled workers in market produce |
| 612 |
Qualified cattle growers and workers |
| 614 |
Qualified forestry workers |
| 615 |
Fishermen, hunters and trappers |
| 711 |
Miners, quarrymen |
| 712 |
Construction workers (building) |
| 713 |
Construction workers (finishing) |
| 714 |
Painters, window cleaners |
| 721 |
Molders, welders, panel beaters, assemblers |
| 722 |
Blacksmith, armoire |
| 723 |
Mechanics for cars, planes or farming machinery |
| 724 |
Mechanics for electric and electronic equipment |
| 731 |
Jewelers and tuners of musical instruments |
| 732 |
Potters, crystal craftsmen, engravers and painters of crafts |
| 733 |
Wood, fabric or leather craftsmen |
| 734 |
Graphic arts craftsmen |
| 741 |
Food processing workers |
| 742 |
Wood processing and cabinet makers |
| 743 |
Textile makers and preparers |
| 744 |
Hide, leather and shoes craftsmen |
| 811 |
Mine installation and extraction process specialists |
| 812 |
Metal processing installation specialists |
| 813 |
Glass and ceramic installation specialists |
| 814 |
Wood processers and paper makers |
| 815 |
Chemical production installation specialists |
| 816 |
Energy production installation specialists |
| 817 |
Production chain workers |
| 821 |
Operators of mechanical equipment for the treatment of metals or production of cement |
| 822 |
Operators for the production and processing of chemical materials |
| 823 |
Operators for the production of plastic materials |
| 824 |
Operators for the production of wood products |
| 825 |
Operators for the production of paper products |
| 826 |
Operators for the production of textiles and leather |
| 827 |
Operators for the food processing production |
| 828 |
Machinery assemblers |
| 829 |
Other machinery operators |
| 831 |
Railway workers |
| 832 |
Public and private transportation drivers |
| 833 |
Farming and forestry machinery operators |
| 834 |
Sailors |
| 911 |
Peddlers |
| 912 |
Shoe shiners |
| 913 |
Domestics |
| 914 |
Car and window washers |
| 915 |
Messengers, delivery services workers, porters |
| 916 |
Trash collectors |
| 921 |
Farming/herding, forestry, fishing assistants |
| 931 |
Mine and metallurgy assistants and auxiliaries |
| 932 |
Manufacturing industry assistants and auxiliaries |
| 933 |
Transportation and motorization non-qualified assistants |
| 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.