Value |
Category |
11 |
Armed forces |
111 |
Legislators and senior officials |
112 |
Senior government officials |
113 |
Kebele leaders, tribe chiefs, traditional chiefs, and heads |
114 |
Non-governmental senior officials |
121 |
General managers and department heads |
131 |
Managers, section, and subsection heads |
211 |
Physicists, chemists, geologists, and related professionals |
212 |
Mathematicians, statisticians, and related professionals |
213 |
Computing professionals |
214 |
Architects, engineers, and related professionals |
221 |
Agronomists, biologists, pharmacologists, and related professionals |
222 |
Medical doctors, dentists, pharmacists, veterinarians and related professionals |
223 |
Health officers, specialized nurses, and midwifery professionals |
231 |
College, university, and higher education teaching professionals |
232 |
High school teaching professionals |
233 |
School inspectors, curricula developers, and related professionals |
241 |
Accountants, auditors, and related professionals |
242 |
Lawyers, judges, and related professionals |
243 |
Archivists, librarians, and related professionals |
244 |
Economists, sociologists, historians, psychologists, and related social science professionals |
245 |
Music, film, painting, journalism, and related professionals |
246 |
Religious professionals |
311 |
Physical and engineering science technicians and safety inspectors |
312 |
Computer associate profressionals |
313 |
Photographic, sound telecommunications, medical, and related proferssionals |
314 |
Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians |
321 |
Agricultural, soil, forestry, pharmacology, biochemistry, and related professionals |
322 |
Modern health associate professionals (except nursing) |
323 |
Traditional birth attendants, traditional medicine workers |
331 |
Primary junior secondary and pre-primary education teaching professionals |
332 |
Pre-primary education teaching associate professionals |
333 |
Driving, typewriting, and related teachers |
341 |
Buyers, appraisers, valuers, travel consultants, and insurance professionals |
342 |
Business service agents and trade brokers |
343 |
Administrative associate professionals |
344 |
Customs, tax and related government associate professionals |
345 |
Singers, dancers, radio and television announcers, reporters, and related professionals |
346 |
Religious associate professionals (priests, deacons, sheiks) |
411 |
Typists and keyboard-operating clerks |
412 |
Bookkeepers, accounting clerks, and related professionals |
413 |
Stock clerks, transport clerks, and related professionals |
414 |
Library, mail filling, and other office related clerks |
421 |
Cashiers, tellers, counter clerks, meter readers, and related professionals |
422 |
Receptionists, telephone operators, transport ticket clerks |
511 |
Travel attendants and related workers |
512 |
Housekeeping and restaurant services workers |
513 |
Personal care and related workers |
514 |
Poloice, fire fighters, and related workers |
521 |
Fashion and other models |
522 |
Shop and kiosk salespersons and demonstrators |
523 |
Stall and market salespersons |
611 |
Market gardeners and crop growers |
612 |
Market-oriented animal producers and related workers |
613 |
Forestry and related workers |
614 |
Fishery workers, hunters, and trappers |
621 |
Skilled subsistence agricultural and fishery workers |
711 |
Miners, shotfirers, stone cutters and carvers |
712 |
Stone masons, carpenters, and traditional house builders |
713 |
Building finishers and related trades workers |
714 |
Painters (building and manufactured articles) |
721 |
Welders, metal molders, and related trades workers |
722 |
Blacksmiths, tool-makers and related trades workers |
723 |
Motorcar mechanics, airplane, and other machinery mechanics |
724 |
Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters |
731 |
Jewelers, gold and watch repairers, and other precision instruments |
732 |
Potters, glass-makers and related trades workers |
733 |
Handicraft workers in wood, textile, leather, and related materials |
734 |
Printing, photography, and related trades workers |
741 |
Food processing and related trades workers |
742 |
Basketry weavers, spinners, tailors, and related trades workers |
743 |
Weavers, spinners, tailors, and related trades workers |
744 |
Leather, pelt, and shoemaking trades workers |
811 |
Mining and mineral-processing-plant operators |
812 |
Metal melters, casters, and related operators |
813 |
Glass, ceramics, and related plant operators |
814 |
Wood-processing-and papermaking-plant operators |
815 |
Chemical-processing-plant operators |
816 |
Electric- and power-production and related plant operators |
817 |
Automated-assembly-line operators |
821 |
Cement-metal and mineral-products machine operators |
822 |
Chemical pharmaceutical explosives and other chemical products operators |
823 |
Rubber- and plastic-products machine operators |
824 |
Wood-products machine operators |
825 |
Printing-, binding-and paper-products machine operators |
826 |
Textile-, fur-and leather-products machine operators |
827 |
Food and related products machine operators |
828 |
Assemblers |
831 |
Locomotive engine drivers and related workers |
832 |
Motor vehicle drivers |
833 |
Crane and lifting-truck operators, agricultural and other mobile plant operators |
834 |
Ships deck crews and related workers |
911 |
Street vendors and related workers |
912 |
Shoe cleaning and other street services elementary occupations |
913 |
Domestic and related helpers, cleaners and launderers |
914 |
Building caretakers, window and related cleaners |
921 |
Agricultural, fishery and related labourers |
931 |
Mining and construction labourers |
932 |
Manufacturing labourers |
933 |
Transport labourers and freight handlers |
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.