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V National Population and Housing Census 1970 - IPUMS Subset

Dominican Republic, 1970
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Oficina Nacional de Estadística (ONE), Minnesota Population Center
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Current occupation, 3 digits (DO1970A_0415)

Data file: DOM1970-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 116
End: 119
Width: 4
Range: 0 - 9999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Ask questions 13-16 only of those who answered 1 or 2 in question 12.


13. Occupation. What was your occupation between the 1st and the 9th of this January? Examples: Agricultural worker, primary school teacher, concho driver. For those currently unemployed, write the most recent occupation.

____ Occupation
Categories
Value Category
0 Architects
1 Architect engineers
2 Civil engineers
3 Agricultural engineers
5 Engineers not elsewhere classified
6 Engineering technicians not elsewhere classified
8 Topographers, surveyors, and draughtsmen
10 Chemists
11 Physicists, meteorologists, astronomers, geologists, and related geophysical sciences professionals
12 Pharmacists
19 Laboratory technicians
20 Agronomists and phytopathologists
27 Biologists, veterinarians, and other specialists in related sciences
30 Physicians and surgeons
31 Dentists
33 Other physicians, surgeons and dentists not elsewhere classified
40 Optometrists and opticians
44 X-ray operators and radiological technicians
45 Nutritionists
47 Podiatrists, massage therapists, and other paramedical occupations not elsewhere classified
50 Nurses, professional
51 Nurses, other
52 Midwives, professional
59 Other nurses and midwives not elsewhere classified
60 Teachers, university
61 Teachers, high school and technical school
62 Teachers, primary school
65 Teachers not elsewhere classified
70 Mathematicians
71 Actuaries
75 Other math sciences professionals not elsewhere classified
76 Other social science professionals not elsewhere classified
80 Lawyers
89 Judges, justices of the peace, notaries, public record keepers, and related legal occupations
90 Authors, editors, journalists, columnists, reporters, broadcasters, and related occupations
92 Painters, sculptors, engravers, cartoonists, calligraphers and related artists
94 Composers, musicians, singers, music teachers, choir directors, and related occupations
98 Other artists not elsewhere classified
100 Employees and inspectors of national or regional government
102 Employees and inspectors of local governments
109 Other government administrators and officials not elsewhere classified
110 Directors and managers, wholesale and retail trade
122 Contractors, construction
123 Directors and managers, finance, insurance and real estate
126 Directors, managers and administrators, factories
128 Other directors, managers, and administrators not elsewhere classified
200 Accountants
201 Expert accountants
209 Other accountants not elsewhere classified
210 Assistant accountants, bookkeepers, cashiers, debt collectors and related occupations not elsewhere classified
220 Typists
232 Other office machine operators not elsewhere classified
240 Transport and communication inspectors, dispatchers and controllers
251 Messengers
253 Mail carriers, messengers, and related occupations not elsewhere classified
262 Operators of radio equipment
263 Telephone and telegraph operators
271 Ticket collectors, buses, trains, trams, and other modes of transport
280 Stockists and suppliers of office equipment
283 Bank and financial services clerks
284 Library and archive clerks
285 Theater, lottery, and other ticket clerks
286 Other office clerks and related occupations not elsewhere classified
300 Working proprietors, wholesale trade
301 Working proprietors, retail trade
310 Salesmen and shop assistants
312 Street vendors, canvassers, and peddlers
323 Commerical travelers and manufacturers' agents
333 Auctioneers
334 Commission agents
335 Customs, transportation, moving, and tourism services agents
336 Advertising agents
337 Other sales occupations not elsewhere classified
400 Farmers, general
401 Farmers, livestock
410 Agricultural and livestock workers except unpaid family workers
411 Unpaid family agricultural and livestock workers
412 Operators of farm machinery and agricultural vehicles
413 Gardeners, nursery and greenhouse workers, and groundskeepers
414 Other agricultural and livestock workers and related occupations
420 Fishermen, fishing boat crew, and fish farming occupations
440 Loggers, rubber workers, and related workers not elsewhere classified
500 Taxi drivers
501 Van and truck drivers
502 Bus and tram drivers
503 Cart drivers and coachmen
504 Drivers propelling their vehicles
506 Other motor vehicle drivers not elsewhere classified
510 Railway engineers
511 Railway stokers
520 Deck officers and pilots, ship
523 Other sea and river navigation occupations not elsewhere classified
530 Operators of transportation signal equipment
604 Weavers working in factories
606 Loom adjusters and loom preparers
609 Other spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers, and related textiles workers
610 Tailors in factories
611 Tailors not in factories
613 Dressmakers
614 Seamstresses and embroiderers
617 Leather and fabric upholsterers and related occupations
619 Other tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers and related workers not elsewhere classified
620 Shoemakers and shoe repairers
621 Cutters, lasters, and other occupations related to the manufacture of footwear
622 Harness and saddle makers and related occupations
623 Other occupations related to production of leather products except footwear, gloves and clothing
630 Carpenters and joiners 
631 Cabinetmakers
632 Sawyers, planers, and other wood industry occupations
633 Other artisans and woodworkers not elsewhere classified
640 Bricklayers, stonemasons, and tile setters
641 Plasterers and finishers, concrete and cement
645 Other bricklayers, stonemasons, glass installers, and related workers not elsewhere classified
650 Painters, construction and maintenance
652 Other painters and related workers
660 Plumbers and pipefitters
662 Brass workers, tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and other sheet metal workers
663 Hand, arc, and torch welders
664 Other plumbing and metalworking occupations not elsewhere classified
670 Electricians and electrical repairmen
671 Installers and repairmen, telephone and telegraph 
672 Electrical repairmen, radio and television
673 Electrical repairmen, refrigerators and other household appliances
674 Electrical equipment installers
675 Other electrical workers and related occupations
680 Mechanics repairmen, motor vehicles
683 Mechanics repairmen, agricultural and industrial machinery
686 Operators of machine tools, lates, milling machines, grinders, planers, carvers, metal saws, and similar machinery
689 Other mechanics, repairmen, and machine tool operators not elsewhere classified
690 Watchmakers and clockmakers
692 Denture technicians
693 Other precision instrument technicians
700 Typographers and compositors
702 Printing press operators
706 Bookbinders and related workers 
707 Film developers
709 Other graphic arts occupations not elsewhere classified
710 Miners, quarry workers, and related occupations
723 Blacksmiths, hammersmiths, and forgemen
726 Other metal industry occupations not elsewhere classified
730 Potters, kilnmen, glass and clay formers, and related workers
740 Cookers, roasters, crushers, distillers, and other chemical industry workers
750 Butchers, and slaughterhouse and meat refrigeration workers
752 Millers and mill workers
754 Bakers and pastry chefs
755 Confectioners and workers in the manufacture of sweets, chocolate, and similar products
757 Sugar industry workers
759 Other food and beverage production and preservation workers not elsewhere classified
761 Cigar and cigarette makers
762 Tobacco manufacturing workers
763 Other tobacco manufacturing workers not elsewhere classified
770 Hide flesher, hair removers, tanners, and related occupations
780 Workers in the manufacture of paper products
790 Workers in manufacturing of machinery, electrical, and transportation equipment
800 Mining and quarrying laborers
810 Food and beverage production workers and laborers
811 Textile production workers and laborers
818 Manufacturing laborers not elsewhere classified
820 Surveying and mapping technicians
822 Construction and maintenance workers, buildings, bridges, roads, tunnels, dams, and related structures
823 Other construction workers and laborers not elsewhere classified
830 Utilities and communications workers and laborers
840 Longshoremen, stevedores, and other dock workers
845 Packers, labelers and related factory workers 
846 Other freight handling occupations not elsewhere classified
850 Workers and laboreres not elsewhere classified
900 Firefighters
901 Policemen and detectives
902 Other law enforcement officials
903 Guards, watchmen, and related occupations
910 Butlers, stewards, and related workers
920 Domestic cooks
921 Domestic maids
929 Other domestic cooks, maids and servants not elsewhere classified
930 Cooks
931 Waiters in restaurants and cafes
932 Bartenders
934 Waiters, maids, and housekeepers in hotels, ships, and trains
940 Launderers and pressers in dry cleaning establishments
950 Private home launderers
951 Self employed launderers
960 Porters, doormen, caretakers, and security guards
962 Handymen, cleaners, janitors and related workers
963 Other building maintenance workers not elsewhere classified
970 Barbers and hairdressers
971 Beauticians, hair stylists, manicurists, and make up artists
980 Athletes, sportsmen, and related workers
990 Photographers, camera operators, and related occupations
1000 Priests and pastors
1001 Other members of religious orders
1020 Other professional, technical and related workers
1041 Crane and hoist operators
1049 Operators of construction machinery, stationary engines, and excavating and lifting equipment and related workers
1050 Operators of television and radio broadcasting equipment and sound and film projection equipment
1060 Manufacturing workers and related occupations not elsewhere classified
1070 Other services workers not elsewhere classified
9000 Members of the armed forces
9500 Seeking first job
9998 Unknown
9999 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.
Interviewer instructions
11.5.4 Economic characteristics. Questions 12-16 are presented only to those 10 years of age and older. It is also pointed out that questions 13-16 are only presented to those who were classified in either of the first two groups of question 12: "employed" or "unemployed".



b) Question 13. Occupation of the enumerated person. The occupation held by each enumerated person between January 1-9 is investigated and recorded in the most precise manner possible. Therefore, for example, it is not sufficient to record a person's occupation as "professor", rather "elementary school teacher", "secondary education teacher", or "university professor". In other words, it is necessary to define each occupation in the most precise possible way. For those who are "unemployed"; that is, those without a current occupation, the last job held is recorded.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the individual's occupation (3 digits) during the reference period: January 1st to January 9th, 1970. For those who were unemployed during the reference period, the last occupation held was recorded.
Universe
Persons age 10+ who were employed or unemployed at the time of enumeration

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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