Value |
Category |
111 |
Legislators |
112 |
Senior government officials (under secretaries and above) |
113 |
Traditional chiefs |
114 |
Administrators of special interest organizations (political parties, trade unions e.t.c.) |
121 |
Directors and chief executives (including general managers) |
122 |
Specialized managers |
123 |
Managing supervisors |
141 |
Heads of diplomatic missions |
151 |
Political mobilizers and cadres (including d.a's) |
211 |
Physicist, chemists and related professionals |
212 |
Mathematicians, statisticians |
213 |
System designers, computer programmers |
214 |
Architects, engineers, cartographers, surveyors, town planners and related professionals |
221 |
Biologists, zoologists, botanists, bacteriologists,pharmacologists, agronomists and related professionals |
222 |
Agriculturalists, horticulturists, soil scientists, farming advisers |
223 |
Other life scientists |
224 |
Medical doctors |
225 |
Dentists |
226 |
Pharmacists |
227 |
Veterinary doctors |
228 |
Other health professionals |
229 |
Nursing professionals |
231 |
College, university, and higher education teaching professionals |
232 |
Secondary education teaching professionals |
233 |
Primary and pre-primary education teaching professionals |
234 |
Special education teaching professionals |
235 |
Teacher training institutes teaching professionals |
237 |
Vocational training institutes teaching professionals |
238 |
Agricultural, fishery, and veterinary training institutes teaching professionals |
239 |
Educational methods specialists, school inspectors, and other teaching professionals |
241 |
Accountants, business administrators, and business professionals |
242 |
Legal professionals |
243 |
Archivist, librarians, and related information professionals |
244 |
Social and related professionals |
245 |
Writers and creative and performing artists |
246 |
Religion professionals (ordained catechist) |
247 |
Other officials and administrators |
248 |
Professionals n.e.c. |
311 |
Physical science and engineering technicians |
312 |
Computer assistants and computer equipment controllers |
313 |
Optical, electronic, and medical equipment controllers |
314 |
Ship and air craft controllers and technicians |
315 |
Building, safety, and health inspectors |
321 |
Biological and other life science technicians |
322 |
Agronomy, forestry, and farming technicians and advisors |
323 |
Nurses and midwives (associate professionals) |
324 |
Medical assistants |
325 |
Dental assistants |
326 |
Veterinary and fishery assistants |
327 |
Pharmaceutical assistants and dispensers |
328 |
Other life science professionals |
329 |
Traditional medicine practitioners and faith healers |
331 |
Post-primary education teaching associate professionals |
332 |
Primary education teaching associate professionals |
333 |
Pre-primary education teaching associate professionals |
334 |
Special education teaching associate professionals |
335 |
Other teaching associate professionals n.e.c |
341 |
Finance and sales associate professionals |
342 |
Business service agents and trade brokers |
343 |
Public and private administrative associate professionals |
344 |
Government associate professionals |
345 |
Social work associate professionals |
346 |
Artistic, entertainment, broadcasting and sports associate professionals |
347 |
Non-ordained religion associate professionals |
348 |
Associate professionals and civil servants n.e.c |
351 |
Experienced non-professionals in life science |
352 |
Experienced non-professionals in teaching |
353 |
Experienced non-professionals in sports and cultural entertainment |
354 |
Self employed operating unspecified business |
355 |
Experienced non-professionals in other professions n.e.c. |
411 |
Secretaries and keyboard operating clerks |
412 |
Numerical clerks (statistical, finance, book keeping, and accounting) clerks |
413 |
Material recording and transport clerks |
414 |
Library, mail, filling coders, proof readers and related clerks |
421 |
Cashier, teller, and related clerks |
422 |
Client information clerks |
423 |
Undocumented |
511 |
Travel attendants, guides, conductors, and taxi brokers |
512 |
Restaurant services workers and cooks |
513 |
Personal care workers, housekeepers, hairdressers, barbers, and related workers |
514 |
Other personal services workers |
515 |
Astrologers, fortune tellers, and related workers |
516 |
Protective service workers, policemen, prison wardens, securico |
521 |
Shop salespersons and demonstrators |
522 |
Stall and market salespersons |
523 |
Fashion and other models |
531 |
Government and private agents |
532 |
Importers (people who import only) |
533 |
Exporters (people who export only) |
534 |
Importers and exporters |
535 |
Produce buyers |
539 |
Wholesale traders n.e.c. |
541 |
Food and beverages |
542 |
General merchandise and domestic wares |
543 |
Textiles, footwear and other personal effects goods |
544 |
Undocumented |
549 |
Retailers n.e.c. |
611 |
Market gardeners and crop growers |
612 |
Market-oriented animal producers |
613 |
Market-oriented crop and animal producers |
614 |
Forestry and related workers |
615 |
Fishery workers, hunters, and trappers |
616 |
Foremen in commercial farming and fishery |
621 |
Subsistence agricultural workers |
622 |
Subsistence animal rearing |
623 |
Subsistence fishery and related workers |
711 |
Miners blasters, stone cutters, and carvers |
712 |
Building frame and related trades workers |
713 |
Building finishers and related trades workers |
714 |
Painters, building decorators, structure cleaners, and related workers |
715 |
Brick layers, masons, and other related workers |
721 |
Metal molders, welders, sheet metal workers, structural metal prepares |
722 |
Blacksmiths, tool makers and related materials |
723 |
Machinery mechanics and fitters |
724 |
Electrical and electronic instrument mechanics and fitters precision, |
731 |
Precision workers in metal and related material |
732 |
Potters, glass formers, and related workers |
733 |
Handicraft workers in wood, textiles, and related materials |
734 |
Printing and related trades workers |
741 |
Foods and related products processing trades workers |
743 |
Textiles and garment trades workers (including tailors) |
744 |
Hides and skins, leather and shoe making trades workers |
745 |
Other craftsmen n.e.c |
751 |
Carpenters, cabinet makers, joiners, basket weavers, and brush makers |
811 |
Mining and mineral processing plant operators |
812 |
Metal processing plant operators |
813 |
Glass and ceramics kiln and related plant operators |
814 |
Wood processing and paper making plant operators |
815 |
Chemical processing plant operators |
816 |
Power generating and related plant operators |
817 |
Automated assembly and industrial robot operators |
821 |
Metal and mineral products processing machine operators |
822 |
Chemical products machine operators |
823 |
Rubber and plastics products machine operators |
824 |
Wood products machine operators |
825 |
Printing, binding and related plant operators |
826 |
Chemical processing plant operators |
827 |
Food and related products processing machine operators |
828 |
Assemblers |
829 |
Other stationary machine operators and assemblers |
831 |
Railway engine drivers and related workers |
832 |
Motor vehicle drivers |
833 |
Agricultural, earthmoving, lifting, and mobile materials handling equipment operators |
834 |
Ship's deck crews and related workers |
841 |
Foremen/supervisors in plant, machine operators and assemblers |
911 |
Street vendors and related workers |
913 |
Shoe cleaning and other street elementary occupation services |
914 |
Domestic helpers |
915 |
Building caretakers and window cleaners |
916 |
Messengers, watchers and security workers |
917 |
Garbages collectors and related laborers |
918 |
Other elementary service workers n.e.c. |
921 |
Agricultural, fishery and related laborers |
931 |
Laborers in mining |
932 |
Construction laborers |
933 |
Manufacturing laborers |
934 |
Transport laborers |
935 |
General laborers |
941 |
Foremen/supervisors in elementary occupation services |
998 |
Did not report an occuption |
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.