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2001 Population and Housing Census - IPUMS Subset

Botswana, 2001
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BWA_2001_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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Industry (BW2001A_IND)

Data file: BWA2001_PHC-P-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 275
End: 278
Width: 4
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<span class="em">All persons 12 years and over</span>
<br />[Questions A16-A26]</p>

<p>A26. <span class="em">(Industry)</span> What was the main product, service or activity of [the person's] place of work?</p>
<div class="i1">____</div><p>(Probe as necessary, use two or more words to describe the industry)
Categories
Value Category
0100 Traditional or subsistence agriculture
0110 Commercial crop farming
0121 Commercial livestock farming
0122 Commercial poultry farming
0123 Commercial wild game farming e.g. ostrich
0130 Commercial mixed farming
0199 Other agriculture, hunting, and fishing
0200 Forestry (all)
1010 Coal mining
1320 Copper/nickel mining
1423 Diamond mining
1424 Soda ash and salt mining
1425 Gold mining
1426 Quarrying and other mining
1510 Meat and meat products
1520 Dairy products
1530 Grain mill products
1541 Bakery products
1545 Other food products not elsewhere classified (e.g. sweets, chocolates)
1550 Beverages
1700 Textiles (excluding clothing)
1800 Clothing and other wearing apparel (includes leather clothing)
1910 Tanning and leather products (excludes clothing and footwear) e.g.handbags, souvenirs etc.
1920 Footwear
2000 Wood and wood products, excluding furniture but including building materials and straw products
2100 Paper and paper products
2200 Printing and publishing (including periodicals, journals etc.)
2400 Chemicals and chemical products
2500 Rubber and plastic products
2620 Non-metallic mineral products , excluding cement but including glass, ceramic and cement products
2800 Fabricated metal products, excluding machinery and equipment
2900 Machinery and equipment, including domestic equipment
3100 Electrical machinery and apparatus
3610 Furniture
3691 Manufacture of jewellery
3692 Manufacturing of other products not elsewhere classified e.g pens, pencils, smoking pipes etc.
3999 Other manufacturing
4010 Production, collection and distribution of electricity
4100 Collection, purification and distribution of water
4300 Other electricity, gas and water supply industries
4521 Construction of buildings and houses
4522 Construction and Civil Engineering
4530 Building installation work
4540 Building completion work
4599 Other construction related industries
5010 Sale of motor vehicles
5020 Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
5030 Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories
5050 Sale of automotive fuel/petroleum products
5100 Wholesale and commission trade
5210 Non-specialised retail trade
5221 Retail stores specialising in food, beverages and tobacco excluding bottle stores
5230 Retail stores specialising in goods except food, beverages and tobacco
5252 Retail trade through informal outlets
5260 Repair of personal and household goods
5299 Other wholesale and retail trade
5510 Hotels and other short stay accomodation
5521 Restaurants, cafes and canteens
5522 Bars, bottle stores and shebeens
6010 Rail transport
6023 Freight transport by road
6024 Passengers road transport e.g. buses and taxi/combi companies
6025 Taxis and Combis, sole or small operators only
6200 Air transport
6304 Travel agents, tour operators, safari operators
6411 Postal services
6420 Telecommunications
6499 Other transport, storage and communications
6510 Banking
6590 Financial leasing and credit granting
6600 Insurance and pension funds
6700 Other financial activities
7000 Real Estate
7110 Transport rental
7200 Hardware and network supply and consultancy; software supply and consultancy
7410 Accounting, bookkeeping, auditing; business/management consultancy
7421 Geological exploration and prospecting
7422 Architectural, engineering and other technical activities
7480 Security organisations
7490 Business activities not elsewhere classified
7499 Other real estate, renting and business activities
7540 Central government administration
7550 Local government administration
8010 Primary education (including pre-primary)
8021 Secondary education
8022 Technical and vocational education
8030 Higher education
8090 Adult and other education
8510 Human health and social work activities
8520 Veterinary activities
9191 Religious organisations
9199 Other membership organisations
9210 Motion picture, radio, television, other entertainment
9231 Libraries and archives
9240 Sporting and other recreational activities
9300 Other services
9500 Private households with employed persons
9900 Foreign missions, international organisations
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
109b. <span class="em">Column A16-A26: </span>These questions apply only to persons aged 12 years and more. If the person is under 12 years of age, then when you reach column A16 you should put dashes in the shaded areas for columns A16 -- A32 and proceed to the next listed person in the household.</p>

<p>115. <span class="em">Column A25: Industry</span></p>

<p><span class="em">Q: What was the main product, service or activity of [the person's] place of work?</span></p>

<p>The industry identifies the main kind of product produced or the main service provided by the establishment or the work unit in which the individual works. It is important to understand the difference between industry and occupation. An occupation summarizes the tasks performed by an individual who is working. The industry has to do with the products or services, or main functions or activities, of the workplace. For example, a woman may be an Accounts Clerk who is employed by a Dairy Farmer. Her occupation is "Accounts Clerk" and the industry in which she works is "Farming". If the same person were employed by a mine, the occupation would still be "Accounts Clerk" but the industry would be "Mining". A man working in the same mine might be a Mine Sampler - his occupation would be "Mine Sampler, but he also belongs to the Mining industry. Clearly, an industry may include a number of different occupations, and the same occupation may be found in many different industries.</p>

<p>If the respondent can give you the name of the company for which an individual works or the name of a self-employed person's business, then the Central Statistics Office will often be able to identify the industry from the company name. However, you should still try to find out what goods or services are produced by the company or individual. Record both the name of the company (abbreviate if necessary, then write out the name in full in the comments box) and the goods or services produced.</p>

<p>Probing for Better Industry Information: You will usually have to probe the respondent to get good information about the industry in which a person works. Some general tips for probing and the Botswana Standard Industrial Classification -- Revision 3 are given below:</p>

<p> General Tips:</p>
<div class="i1">- first ask the respondent what the name of the company or business is<br /><br />- you should then ask the respondent what kinds of goods are produced at the place where the person works, especially if the name of the business is not known, or if the individual is self-employed, working on a farm, lands or cattle post, or working for another individual/household rather than for a company or business - if you need more space use the comments box; see below for some examples of goods produced<br /><br />- if the business or workplace does not produce goods, ask what kinds of services are provided; see below for some examples of services provided<br /><br />- in recording the response, be sure to indicate whether the business is making or selling goods (if relevant); e.g. write "makes beer" or "sells beer", not just "beer"<br /><br />- if the above approaches do not work, ask the respondent what type of business the person works in and, if necessary, see more examples below.</div><p>1. <span class="em">Examples of goods produced</span>: bread, traditional beer, biltong, textiles, tinned meat, glass, bricks, tiles, metal tools, shoes, leather bags, rope, books, baskets, clothing, fat cakes, brooms, newspapers, plastic pipes, kgotla chairs, boilers, mats, pots, wooden spoons, plastic pipes, vaccines, maize flour, milk, soap</p>

<p>2. <span class="em">Examples of services provided</span>: repairing cars, repairing shoes, repairing watches, cleaning houses, guarding houses, taking care of children, typing, hawking goods, driving a taxi, cutting and styling hair, treating illnesses, teaching, selling property, selling airline tickets, renting videos, dry-cleaning clothes, selling beer, running a restaurant, running a shop</p>

<p>3. <span class="em">Examples of types of businesses or economic activities: </span>building houses, building roads, wholesale trade, general retailer, hotel, restaurant, butchery, petrol station, airline, railway, selling cars, transporting goods, bank, insurance, real estate, prospecting, architectural services, church, school, hospital, clinic, local government, brigades, traditional farming, fishing, hunting, blacksmith, traditional healing, performing at nightclubs, travel agency, employers' organisation, labour union, co-operative, electrical construction, law firm, accounting firm, market stall, dairy farming, commercial farming</p>

<p>[Specific examples of how to probe for better industrial information and the Botswana Standard Industrial Classification -- Revision 3 are omitted here]

Description

Definition
This variable identifies the industry in which the person works.
Universe
Botswana 2001: Persons age 12+ working during the past 7 days except institutionalized non-residents [discrepancies: none]

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var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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