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Population Census 2011 (cycle 2009-2013) - IPUMS Subset

France, 2009 - 2013
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Profession string, 486 categories (FR2011A_PROFS)

Data file: FRA2011_PHC-P-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 272
End: 275
Width: 4
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<span class="h3">6) The following portion of the questionnaire is for individuals age 14 or older.</span></p>

<p><span class="h3">17) The rest of the questionnaire is for individuals who are currently working.</span>
<br />If you have several jobs, describe your main job in questions 18 to 30.</p>

<p><span class="em">18) What is the name of the establishment which employs you or of which you are in charge?</span>
<br />If you are a temporary worker, specify the name of the establishment where you work. If you are self-employed, record the name of the company or your name.
Categories
Value Category
111A Small-scale grain, cash crop farmers
111B Small-scale market gardener and horticulturist
111C Small-scale wine growers, orchardists
111D Small-scale herbivore breeders
111E Small-scale granivore breeders and mixed-breeders
111F Small-scale farmers without a dominant orientation
121A Grain, cash crop mid-scale farmers
121B Mid-scale market gardener and horticulturist
121C Mid-scale wine growers, orchardists
121D Mid-scale herbivore breeders
121E Mid-scale granivore breeders and mixed-breeders
121F Mid-scale farmers without a dominant orientation
122A Agricultural service contractors, from 0 to 9 employees
122B Independent loggers, from 0 to 9 employees
122C Fishermen and fish farmers, from 0 to 9 employees
131A Large-scale grain, cash crop farmers
131B Large-scale market gardener and horticulturist
131C Large-scale wine growers, orchardists
131D Large-scale herbivore breeders
131E Large-scale granivore breeders and mixed-breeders
131F Large-scale farmers without a dominant orientation
211A Masons
211B Carpenters, wood carpenters
211C Roofers
211D Plumbers, heating engineers
211E Construction electricians
211F Construction paint and finishing touches craftspersons
211G Locksmiths, metalworkers
211H Landscaping, public works
211J Contractors in parks and gardens, landscapers
212A Mechanics of agricultural machinery
212B Boilermakers
212C Craftspeople in general engineering, manufacturing and metalworking (excluding watches and precision equipment)
212D Various craftspeople of machinery manufacturing
213A Clothing, textile and leather craftspeople
214A Furniture makers
214B Craftspeople specializing in non-furniture woodworking
214C Paper, printing and reproduction craftspeople
214D Craftspeople manufacturing construction materials (excluding arts and crafts)
214E Craftsmen
214F Other manufacturing craftspeople (including watchmakers, precision equipment)
215A Bakers, pastry chefs, from 0 to 9 employees
215B Butchers, from 0 to 9 employees
215C Pork butcher, from 0 to 9 employees
215D Other food producers, from 0 to 9 employees
216A Auto repair mechanics
216B Sheet metal-car body designer
216C Various repairers
217A Taxi drivers, paramedics and other transportation workers, from 0 to 9 employees
217B Professional movers, from 0 to 9 employees
217C Hairdressers, manicurists, estheticians, from 0 to 9 employees
217D Drycleaners, laundrymen, from 0 to 9 employees
217E Craftspeople of various services, from 0 to 9 employees
218A Independent road and river transporters, from 0 to 9 employees
219A Craftpeople's unpaid family caregivers, performing administrative or commercial work
221A Small- and medium-sized food wholesalers, from 0 to 9 employees
221B Small- and medium-sized wholesalers of non-food products, from 0 to 9 employees
222A Small- and medium-sized retailers of specialized foods, from 0 to 9 employees
222B Small- and medium-sized retailers of general foods, from 0 to 9 employees
223A Furniture, decor, and home furnishings retailers, from 0 to 9 employees
223B Drugstore, bazaar, hardware, home improvement retailers, from 0 to 9 employees
223C Florists, from 0 to 9 employees
223D Clothing and sporting goods retailers, from 0 to 9 employees
223E Retailers cosmetics, luxury goods (excluding cultural goods), from 0 to 9 employees
223F Retailers of cultural goods (books, music, media, art objects), from 0 to 9 employees
223G Retailers of tobacco, print media and varied merchandise, from 0-9 employees
223H Owner and manager of gas stations, from 0 to 9 employees
224A Owner of small restaurant, café, 0 to 2 employees
224B Owner of a small café, bar, associated or not with another activity outside of food services, from 0 to 2 employees
224C Owner of a small hotel, hotel-restaurant, from 0 to 2 employees
224D Owner of a café, restaurant, hotel, from 3 to 9 employees
225A Independent intermediaries in commerce, from 0 to 9 employees
226A General agents and independent insurance brokers, from 0 to 9 employees
226B Travel agents and independent auxiliary transportation, from 0 to 9 employees
226C Independent real estate agents, from 0 to 9 employees
227A Independent managers of entertainment or recreational facilities, from 0 to 9 employees
227B Independent managers of private institutions (education, health, social), 0 to 9 employees
227C Astrologists, parapsychology professionals, healers, from 0 to 9 employees
227D Various other independent service providers, from 0 to 9 employees
231A Heads of large businesses with 500 employees and more
232A Heads of medium-sized businesses, from 50 to 499 employees
233A Head of construction companies and public works, from 10 to 49 employees
233B Industry and transportation business leader, from 10 to 49 employees
233C Commercial business leader, from 10 to 49 employees
233D Business leader of services, from 10 to 49 employees
311A Specialized doctors in private practice
311B General practitioners in private practice
311C Surgeons dentists (private practice or affiliated)
311D Psychologists, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists (not doctors)
311E Veterinarians (private practice or affiliated)
311F Independent pharmacists
312A Lawyers
312B Public notaries
312C CPA, registered or independent accountants
312D Independent advisors and experts in economic studies, organization and recruitment, management and taxation
312E Independent engineering advisors in technical studies
312F Independent architects
312G Surveyors, bailiffs, ministerial officers, various independent professions
313A Unpaid family aides of independent professional performing administrative work
331A Public service management personnel (State, local authorities, hospitals)
332A Engineers of the state (including military engineers) and similar
332B Engineers of local authorities and hospitals
333A Magistrates
333B Inspectors and other personnel in categories A of Imports, Treasury, and Customs
333C Post office executive
333D Administrative staff of France Telecom (public position)
333E Other administrative personnel from Class A of the State (excluding Education, Cultural Heritage, Taxation, Treasury, Customs)
333F Class A administrative staff of local authorities and public hospitals (except Education, Cultural Heritage)
334A Officers of the Armed Forces and the police force (except general officers)
335A Individuals engaged in a political or union mandate
341A Professors specializing and certified in secondary education
341B Headmaster of secondary education and inspectors
342A Higher education instructors
342E Researchers in public research
343A Psychologists specializing in educational and vocational counseling
344A Hospital doctors without affiliation
344B Non-hospital, affiliated doctors
344C Medical, odontology, and pharmacy interns
344D Salaried pharmacists
351A Librarians, archivists, curators and other cultural heritage executives (public function)
352A Journalists (including editors)
352B Literary authors, scriptwriters, dialogue writers
353A Newspaper editors, print publications managers, publishing directors (literary, musical, audiovisual, and multimedia)
353B Directors, audiovisual and performance programming and production supervisor
353C Artistic executives and technical artists in audiovisual and performance production
354A Visual artists
354B Professional musicians and singers
354C Theater artist/actor
354D Dance, circus, and variety show performers
354G Art teachers (excluding schools)
371A Top administrative, finance and commercial management for large companies
372A Managers in charge of economic, financial and commercial studies
372B Management of the organization or inspection of administrative and financial services
372C Managers specializing in human resources and recruitment
372D Managers specializing in training
372E Lawyers
372F Documentation, archiving executives (not including public service)
373A Managers in financial services or accounting in large companies
373B Managers of other administrative services in large companies
373C Managers for financial services or accounting in small and mid-sized companies
373D Managers of other administrative services in small and mid-sized companies
374A Managers operating retail stores
374B Product managers, buyers, and other marketing executives
374C Business executives of large companies (excluding retail)
374D Business executives of small and medium-sized businesses (excluding retail)
375A Advertising executives
375B Public relations and communications executives
376A Financial market executives
376B Banking executives
376C Commercial bank executives
376D Executives and managers for banking operations
376E Executives for insurance technical services
376F Technical service executives for organizations of social security and similar
376G Real estate executives
377A Hotel and restaurant executives
380A Technical directors of large companies
381A Engineers and research and farming managers for agriculture, fisheries, water and forest
382A Engineers and research managers for construction and public works
382B Fully employed architects
382C Engineers, managers, and construction foremen (management) for construction and public works
382D Engineers and technical-commercial sales managers in construction, public works
383A Engineers and research managers, research and development in electricity, electronics
383B Engineers and managers in manufacturing of electrical, electronic materials
383C Engineers and technical sales managers in professional electronic or electrical equipment
384A Engineers and research managers, research and development in mechanics and metalworking
384B Engineers and managers in manufacturing in mechanics and metalworking
384C Engineers and technical sales managers in professional mechanical equipment
385A Engineers and research managers, research and development of processing industries (food, chemicals, metallurgy, heavy materials)
385B Engineers and managers of manufacturing processing industries (food, chemicals, metallurgy, heavy materials)
385C Engineers and technical sales managers in processing industries (intermediate goods)
386A Engineers and research managers, research and development of other industries (printing, flexible materials, furniture and wood, energy, water)
386D Engineers and managers in the production and distribution of energy, water
386E Engineers and manufacturing executives from other industries (printing, flexible materials, furniture and wood)
387A Engineers and managers of purchasing and industrial supplies
387B Engineers and managers of logistics, planning and scheduling
387C Engineers and managers in production methods
387D Engineers and managers of quality control
387E Engineers and managers of upkeep, maintenance and new construction
387F Engineers and technical managers of the environment
388A Engineers and research managers, research and development in computer science
388B Engineers and administration, maintenance, support and management services to the users computer
388C IT project executives, IT managers
388D Engineers and technical sales executives in IT and telecommunications
388E Engineers and executives specializing in telecommunications
389A Engineers and technical staff of transportation operations
389B Flight and cabin crew officers and executives of civil aviation
389C Flight officers and executives of the merchant navy
421A Primary school teacher
421B School teacher
422A General education middle school teachers
422B Teachers in a vocational high school
422C Assistant and contractual teachers in secondary education
422D Principal educational advisers
422E Supervisors and teaching assistants of educational institutions
423A School behavior monitor
423B Continuing education trainers and facilitators
424A Instructors and sports educators, sports professionals
425A Sub-librarian, cultural heritage middle manager
431A Nursing managers and similar
431B Psychiatric nurses
431C Childcare worker
431D Specialized nurses (other than psychiatric nurses and childcare workers)
431E Mid-wives (independent or fully employed)
431F General care nurses, fully employed
431G Independent nurses
432A Rehabilitative masseurs-physiotherapists, independent
432B Rehabilitative masseurs-physiotherapists, fully employed
432C Other independent rehabilitation specialists
432D Other fully employed rehabilitation specialists
433A Medical technicians
433B Opticians, spectacle manufacturer and hearing aid specialists (independent and fully employed)
433C Other medical device specialists (independent and employees)
433D Pharmacy assistant
434A Executives of the socio-educational intervention
434B Social services assistant
434C Financial and family counselor
434D Specialized educators
434E Educator supervisors
434F Specialized technical educators, studio monitors
434G Educators of young children
435A Directors of sociocultural and recreational centers
435B Sociocultural and leisure organizers
441A Secular clergy
441B Regular clergy
451A Mid-level post office professions
451B Mid-level administrative professionals for France Telecom (public position)
451C Tax, Treasury, Customs and related supervisor
451D Ariel navigation inspection engineers
451E Other administrative personnel for Class B of the State (excluding Education, Cultural Heritage, Taxation, Treasury, Customs)
451F Class B administrative staff of local authorities and hospitals (except Education, Heritage)
452A Inspectors and police officers
452B Chief warrant officers, warrant officers and non-commissioned officers of high rank in the Army and the police force
461A Personnel of high level secretarial work, executive secretaries (non management)
461D Financial services or accounting supervisors and technicians
461E Supervisors and administrative technicians for legal services or personnel
461F Supervisors and administrative technicians of other administrative services
462A Managers of small retail space (employees or representatives)
462B Supervisor of the operation of retail stores
462C Non-management unclassified buyers, assistant buyers
462D Commercial organizers of sales stores, merchandisers (non-management)
462E Other mid-level commercial professionals (other than the sales force)
463A Commercial and technical sales technicians , IT representatives
463B Commercial and technical sales technicians, representatives of capital goods, intermediate goods, inter-industry trade (excluding IT)
463C Commercial and technical sales technicians, representatives of consumer goods working with companies
463D Commercial and technical sales technicians, service representatives working with companies or professionals (excluding banking, insurance, IT)
463E Commercial and technical sales technicians, representatives from individuals (excluding banking, insurance, IT)
464A Advertising, public relations assistants (independent or fully employed)
464B Interpreters, translators (independent or fully employed)
465A Designers and technical assistants in graphic arts, fashion and decoration (independent and fully employed)
465B Technical assistants in the making of live performances and audiovisuals (independent and fully employed)
465C Photographers (independent and fully employed)
466A Commercial and administrative officials of passenger transport and tourism (non-executive)
466B Commercial and administrative merchandise transportation officials (non-executive)
466C Person in charge of passenger and merchandise transportation (non-executive)
467A Person responsible for bank customers
467B Banking operation technicians
467C Intermediary technical and commercial insurance professions
467D Intermediary technical professions for social security organization
468A Food service supervisor: dining and services
468B Hotel supervisor: halls and floors
471A Research and counseling technicians for agriculture, water, and forests
471B Implementation and inspection technicians of agriculture, water, and forest production
472A Construction, public works designers
472B Surveyor, topographer
472C Surveyors and miscellaneous technicians for construction and public works
472D State and local government public works technicians
473A Electricity, electromechanical, and electronics designers
473B Technicians for research and development and manufacturing methods related to electricity, electromechanical, and electronics
473C Manufacturing and quality control technicians in electricity, electromechanical, and electronics
474A Mechanical engineering and metal working designers
474B Technicians of research and development and manufacturing methods in mechanical engineering and metal working
474C Manufacturing and quality control technicians in mechanical engineering and metal working
475A Technicians of research and development and production methods of processing industries
475B Quality control and production technicians for processing industry
476A Assistant technicians, printing and publishing technicians
476B Technicians for the flexible material, furnishing, and wood industries
477A Logistical, planning, and scheduling technicians
477B Industrial equipment installation and maintenance technicians (electrical, electromechanical, mechanical, not including IT)
477C Installation and maintenance technicians of non-industrial equipment (except computers and telecommunications)
477D Environmental and pollution treatment technicians
478A Computer science research and development technicians
478B Production and computer use technicians
478C Installation, maintenance, support and services technicians for computer users
478D Telecommunications and computer network technicians
479A Public or educational research laboratory technicians
479B Expert fully employed or independent technicians, various technicians
480A Foremen and supervisory staff (non-management) in agriculture, forestry
480B Merchant Marine or fishing crew head
481A Work foremen (non-management)
481B Field foremen (non-management)
482A Supervisors in electrical, electronic manufacturing
483A Supervisors in mechanical engineering, metalworking
484A Supervisors in manufacturing: food, chemicals, plastics, pharmaceuticals.
484B Supervisors in manufacturing: metallurgy, heavy materials, and other processing industries
485A Supervisors and technicians in production and distribution of energy, water, heating
485B Supervisors in manufacturing of other industries (printing, flexible materials, furniture and wood)
486A Supervisors in maintenance, and in electrical, electromechanical, and electronic installation
486D Supervisors in maintenance, mechanical installation
486E Supervisors in general maintenance, installation, new construction (excluding mechanical, electromechanical, electronic)
487A Warehouse, shopping managers
487B Individuals responsible for sorting, packing, shipping and others responsible for handling
488A Restaurant industry supervisor: kitchen/production
488B Restaurant industry supervisor: establishment manager
521A Post office employees
521B France Telecom employees (public position)
522A Tax, Treasury, Customs reporting or recovery agents
523A Deputy civil service administrators (including education)
524A Civil Service administrative officials (including education)
525A Primary school officials
525B Officials of other learning establishments
525C Civil service officials (outside of schools, hospitals)
525D Hospital officials (civil service and private sector)
526A Caregivers (civil service or private sector)
526B Dental, medical, veterinary assistants, medical technician aides
526C Childcare assistants
526D Medical and psychological aides
526E fully employed ambulance driver (public or private sector)
531A State police officers
531B Municipal police officers
531C Supervisors of the prison administration
532A Police officers (of a lower grade to a warrant officer)
532B Sergeants and non-commissioned officers of equivalent rank of the Armed Forces (except military firefighters)
532C Enlisted men (except military firefighters)
533A Firefighters (including military firefighters)
533B Forest technicians, guards of natural areas
533C Cultural heritage and administrative surveillance agents
534A Private security and surveillance agents
534B Security guards, bodyguards, private investigators and similar (fully employed)
541A Reception and information officials and hostesses (excluding hotels)
541D Switchboard operators, telephone operators
542A Secretaries
542B Typists, stenographers (non secretarial) word processing operators
543A Financial or accounting service employees
543D Administrative employees of various companies
544A Employees and operators of computer usage
545A Administrative employees of bank technical services
545B Employees of bank commercial services
545C Employees of insurance technical services
545D Employees of social security organizations technical services and similar
546A Transportation inspector (crew members)
546B Commercial transportation services for travelers and tourism officials
546C Administrative employees for the operation of transportation of merchandise
546D Flight attendant
546E Other hosting and support staff (transportation, tourism)
551A Store employees for commerce and shopping
552A Store cashiers
553A Non-specialized vendors
554A Food vendors
554B Furnishing, decorations, and home furnishings vendors
554C Drugstores, bazaar, hardware, home improvement vendors
554D Flower vendors
554E Clothing and sporting goods vendors
554F Vendors of beauty, luxury (outside of cultural products) and optical products
554G Vendors of cultural products (books, music, media, art objects)
554H Vendors of tobacco, print media, and other various goods
554J Gas station attendant and managers (fully employed or temporary)
555A Vendor by correspondence, telesales operators
556A Wholesalers of capital goods, intermediate goods
561A Servers, restaurant assistants, waiters (bar, pub, cafe or restaurant)
561D Kitchen helpers, apprentices and multipurpose employees in the restaurant industry
561E Hotel employees: reception and hall
561F Maid service employees and multipurpose employees in a hotel
562A Manicurists, aestheticians (salaries)
562B Fully employed hairdressers
563A Childcare assistant, nannies, host families
563B Home health aides, housekeepers, family workers
563C Domestic workers
564A Janitors, caretakers
564B Employees in various services
621A Team leaders of structural and public works
621B Skilled concrete workers
621C Conductors qualified in heavy plant machinery for construction and public works
621D Public works laborers in electronics and telecommunications
621E Other skilled workers in public works
621F Public works skilled workers (employees of state and local authorities)
621G Skilled miners and other skilled workers in extractive industries (quarries, oil, gas ...)
622A Qualified operators on automatic machines in electrical or electronic production
622B Skilled cable installers, winders
622G Logistics agents, qualified controllers of electrical or electronic equipment
623A Industrial boilermakers-sheet metal workers, skilled forge worker, skilled operator of forming equipment, skilled plotters
623B Skilled industrial pipefitters
623C Skilled metal welders
623F Skilled operators of machining metal, working individually or in small series, skilled mold makers
623G Skilled operators of metal machinery on other machines (except molders)
624A Skilled assembly line workers of mechanical systems
624D Skilled assembly line workers for metal structures
624E Skilled inspection and mechanical testing workers
624F Skilled workers in thermal treatment and surface treatment for metals
624G Other mechanics or skilled fitters (or unidentified specialty)
625A Heavy installation driver of processing industries: food, chemicals, plastics, energy
625B Skilled laborers and skilled laboratory staff workers: food, chemistry, biology, pharmacy
625C Other operators and other skilled workers in chemistry (including pharmacy) and plastics
625D Meat processing operators
625E Other operators or skilled laborers in the agriculture or food industry (outside of meat processing
625H Skilled workers in other industries (water, gas, energy, heating
626A Heavy plant processing industries drivers: metallurgy, glass production, construction materials
626B Other operators and qualified workers: metallurgy, glass production, construction materials
626C Operators and qualified workers in heavy wood industries and paper-cardboard manufacturing
627A Skilled operators in textiles and tanneries
627B Skilled workers in clothing and apparel cutting, other skilled dressmakers
627C Skilled workers in the industrial leather work
627D Skilled sawmill, industrial carpentry and furniture workers
627E Photoengraving and photographic and cinematographic laboratory workers
627F Lay-out and printing workers, skilled workers in brochure-making, binding and finishing of paper and cardboard
628A Qualified maintenance and upkeep mechanics: industrial equipment
628B Electrical engineers, skilled maintenance electricians: industrial equipment
628C Qualified manufacturing equipment controllers (metalworking, mechanical)
628D Qualified manufacturing equipment controllers excluding metalworking and mechanical)
628E Skilled sanitation and waste treatment workers
628F Skilled laboratory workers (except chemistry, health)
628G Various skilled industrial workers
631A Gardeners
632A Skilled masons
632B Skilled workers of stone work
632C Skilled wood carpenters
632D Skilled construction joiners
632E Skilled roofers
632F Skilled plumbers and heating engineers
632G Painters and skilled workers positioning coatings on vertical supports
632H Skilled carpet installers for flexible flooring covers on horizontal surfaces
632J Fitters qualitied in layout, insulation
632K Skilled workers in the general building maintenance
633A Artisanal skilled electricians (including construction)
633B Skilled repairmen of radio-television equipment, appliances, electronic equipment (fully employed)
633C Electricians skilled in upkeep maintenance, repairs: automobiles
633D Electricians skilled in upkeep, maintenance, repairs: non-industrial equipment
634A Skilled car builder
634B Metalworkers, skilled locksmiths
634C Mechanics qualified in maintenance, upkeep, repairs: automobile
634D Mechanics qualified in maintenance, upkeep, repairs: non -industrial equipment
635A Skilled tailors and seamstresses, workers skilled in fabric work (except clothing manufacturing), artisanal skilled workers in leather work
636A Butchers (except meat industry)
636B Pork butchers (except meat industry)
636C Bakers, pastry chefs (except industrial activity)
636D Cooks and kitchen assistant
637A Modelers (except metal modelers), molders, mold-fillers working with their hands, workers skilled in hand-made glass or ceramics
637B Art workers
637C Workers and technicians of live and audiovisual performances
637D Various skilled craft workers
641A Drivers and long-haul truck drivers (full employed)
641B Mass transit drivers (fully employed)
642A Taxi Drivers (fully employed)
642B Private car chauffeurs (fully employed)
643A Delivery drivers, couriers (fully employed)
644A Garbage truck driver
651A Drivers of lifting equipment
651B Heavy operating equipment drivers
652A Skilled handling workers, forklift drivers, operators
652B Dockers
653A Skilled warehouse workers
654A Skilled machine operators of guided transportation
655A Other staff and skilled workers (sedentary) of transportation operation services
656A Sailors of the merchant marine, captains and sailor helmsmen of river navigation (full employees)
671A Unskilled state and local public works workers
671B Unskilled workers in public works, concrete and extraction work, excluding state and local government
672A Unskilled workers in electricity and electronics
673A Unskilled production workers for metal collection
673B Unskilled production workers for metal formation
673C Unskilled assembly line mechanical control and metalworking workers
674A Unskilled production workers: chemical, pharmaceutical, plastics
674B Unskilled production workers in the meat processing
674C Other unskilled production workers: food industry
674D Unskilled production workers: metallurgy, glassmaking, ceramics, construction materials
674E Unskilled production workers: wood heavy industry, manufacturing of paper and paperboard
675A Unskilled production workers in textiles and dressmaking, tanneries, and leather work
675B Unskilled production workers in woodworking and furniture
675C Unskilled production workers of printing, print media, publishing
676A Unskilled warehouse workers
676B Unskilled movers
676C Unskilled sorting, packaging, shipping workers
676D Unskilled workers of transportation operations services
676E Various unskilled industrial workers
681A Unskilled structural works construction workers
681B Unskilled secondary construction workers [##translator note: "secondary" refers to work not related to the main structural construction, but to electricity, plumbing, etc.]
682A Unskilled metalworkers, locksmiths, mechanical repairers
683A Baker, butcher apprentices
684A Cleaner
684B Unskilled sanitation and waste treatment workers
685A Various unskilled craft workers
691A Operators of agricultural or forestry machines
691B Livestock workers
691C Market gardening and horticulture workers
691D Winegrowing and fruit tree workers
691E Agricultural workers without specialization
691F Logging or forestry workers
692A Fishermen and fish farming workers
ZZZZ Not applicable
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.

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Definition
This variable indicates the person's profession (486 categories, string).
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France 2011: All persons

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Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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