Value |
Category |
1 |
Architects and engineers |
2 |
Explorers, planners, and engineering technicians |
3 |
Physical scientists and biological scientists |
4 |
Veterinarians |
5 |
Physicians and surgeons |
6 |
Dentists |
7 |
Nurses |
8 |
Pharmacists and nutritionists |
9 |
Medical technicians and public health personnel |
10 |
Other health professionals and traditional medicine doctors |
11 |
College, university, and higher education teaching professionals |
12 |
Basic education teaching professionals |
13 |
Lawyers, judges, and legal professionals |
14 |
Sculptors, painters, and related artists |
15 |
Composers, journalists, and related writers |
16 |
Actors, musicians, and related artists |
17 |
Librarians, social workers, and translators |
18 |
Accountants |
19 |
Statisticians, economists, and other social scientists |
20 |
Other professionals not specified elsewhere |
21 |
Religious teachers and related workers |
22 |
Directors, stage designers, photographers of motion pictures |
101 |
Executive workers |
102 |
Managerial workers |
103 |
Military personnel (except the retired soldiers or those who have not started working) |
201 |
Mail clerks, mail distribution clerks, and merchandise and stock personnel |
202 |
Secretaries and keyboard-operating clerks |
203 |
Accounting, financial, and related personnel |
204 |
Machine controllers and operators |
205 |
Railway station agents and other related workers |
206 |
Ground and air transport controllers and related workers |
207 |
Water transport agents and related workers |
208 |
Telephone and telegram operators |
209 |
Postal services employees and related workers |
210 |
Other clerks not specified elsewhere |
301 |
Managers, owners, and operators of wholesale trade, including directors and buyers |
302 |
Managers, owners, and operators of retail trade, including directors and buyers |
303 |
Sales representatives, real estate and insurance agents, and auctioneers |
304 |
Street vendors and newspaper sellers |
305 |
Sale workers, sale assistants, and related workers |
306 |
Sale representatives of manufactures |
401 |
Farmers and farm managers (including owners) |
402 |
Workers in cattle and poultry farms and farm managers |
403 |
Controllers or drivers of machines used in agriculture |
404 |
Workers in animal farms |
405 |
Agricultural laborers |
406 |
Workers in rubber plantation |
407 |
Forestry workers and related workers |
408 |
Fishermen and related workers |
409 |
Workers in fish farms |
410 |
Hunters, trappers, and related workers |
501 |
Controllers of machines used in mineral extractions and dynamites |
502 |
Miners, quarrymen, and well drillers |
503 |
Laborers in mines |
601 |
Captains, ship controllers, and technicians |
602 |
Train drivers and train technicians |
603 |
Bus drivers |
604 |
Taxi drivers and drivers of other public transports |
605 |
Truck drivers |
606 |
Drivers of animal vehicles, including vehicles that use human workforce |
607 |
Deck sailors and crews |
608 |
Train keepers |
609 |
Ground transport equipment operators |
610 |
Transport equipment operators not classified elsewhere |
611 |
Aircrafts pilots and engineers |
701 |
Spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers, and related workers |
702 |
Dressmakers, other textiles makers, and related workers |
703 |
Shoe makers and other leather products makers |
704 |
Metal moulders, iron-metal, and related workers |
705 |
Watch makers and assemblers of precision instruments |
706 |
Jewelry and precious metal workers |
707 |
Steel makers, instrument makers, and machine operators |
708 |
Plumbers and pipe fitters |
709 |
Welders and tinsmiths |
710 |
Sheet metal workers and structural metal preparers |
711 |
Electrical fitters, electronic fitters, radio and television repairmen |
712 |
Directors of radio and television broadcast and electrical technicians not specified elsewhere |
713 |
Carpenters and furniture makers |
714 |
Machine operators for wood work |
715 |
Handcraft workers in wood, not classified elsewhere |
716 |
Painters and building decorators |
717 |
Brick layers, masons, tile layers, and construction workers not specified elsewhere |
718 |
Paper printing, film printing, and related workers |
719 |
Glass makers, potters, and related workers |
720 |
Rice grinders, millers, and related workers |
721 |
Bakers, candy makers, and workers in food and beverage industries |
722 |
Slaughterers and meat preparers |
723 |
Food preserving and processing workers not specified elsewhere |
724 |
Workers in chemical process and other related processes |
725 |
Tobacco preparers and tobacco products makers |
726 |
Basket weavers and related workers |
727 |
Other craftsmen and production workers not specified elsewhere |
728 |
Packaging, labeling, and stamping workers including operators of packing and labeling machines |
729 |
Controllers and operators of machines used in construction |
730 |
Workers in product shipping process |
731 |
Other laborers not classified elsewhere |
801 |
Policemen, investigators, and firefighters |
802 |
Security guards |
803 |
Owners and managers of restaurants, hotels, lodging places, and entertaining places |
804 |
Chefs, waiters, and restaurant service workers |
805 |
Travel attendants (for ships, trains, and aircrafts) |
806 |
Service workers in hotels, lodging places, and entertaining places |
807 |
Domestic helpers, baby sitters, and maids |
808 |
Hairdresser, barbers, and related workers |
809 |
Laundry workers excluding domestic helpers |
810 |
Superintendents |
811 |
Professional athletes and the like |
812 |
Astrologers and other service workers not classified elsewhere |
813 |
Owners and managers of daycares |
901 |
Workers not classifiable by occupation (unknown) |
997 |
Not working |
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.