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Census for Ireland for the Year 1901 - IPUMS Subset

Ireland, 1901
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Occupation (5-digit), HISCO (IE1901A_OCCHISCO)

Data file: IRL1901_PHC-P-H

Overview

Type: Discrete
Start: 293
End: 297
Width: 5
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Form A. - Return of the members of this family and their visitors, boarders, servants who slept or abode in this house on the night of Sunday, the 31st of March, 1901.</p>

<p><span class="em">9. Rank, profession, or occupation </span><div class="i1">State the particular rank, profession, trade, or other employment of [the respondent]. Children or young persons attending a school or receiving regular instruction at home should be returned as scholars.<br /><br />(Before filling this column you are requested to read the instructions on the other side.)<br /><br />Rank, profession, or occupation ____<br /><br />The titles of peers and other persons of rank to be inserted as well as any important office they may hold.<br /><br />Members of Parliament, Magistrates, Aldermen, and other important public officers, to state their profession or occupation, if any, after their official rank or title.<br /><br />All persons serving in the Army and Navy to state their rank, and the branch of the service to which they belong. Officers to state whether on the active or the retired list; Pensioners from the Army and Navy to state the service to which they belong.<br /><br />All persons in the civil service to state their rank, and the department or branch to which they belong; those retired or superannuated to be distinguished.<br /><br />Ministers of religion - Clergymen of every religious denomination are requested to describe themselves according to their clerical rank or position, and to state distinctly the religious body to which they belong.<br /><br />Legal profession - Barrister to state whether they are in actual practice. The designation solicitor to be confined to those whose names are actually on the roll. Clerks in Solicitors' offices should state whether they are solicitor's managing, articled, or general clerk. officers of any court, to state the name of the office, and the name of the court.<br /><br />Members of the medical profession to state whether they practice as physician, surgeon, dentist, oculist, general practitioner, apothecary, medical assistant etc., or are not practicing. They should also state the university or other society of which they are graduates, fellows, or licentiates.<br /><br />Professors, teacher, public writers, authors, and scientific men, to state the particular branch of science or literature which they follow; artists, the art which they cultivate. Graduates should enter their degrees in this column.<br /><br />Students of Theology, Law, or Medicine, and Undergraduates of any University, to be so returned.<br /><br />Scholars - Children or young persons attending a School or receiving regular instruction at home to be returned as scholars.<br /><br />Farmers - This term is to be applied only to the occupiers of land. Sons or daughters employed at home or on the farm may be returned as farmer's son or farmer's daughter. Persons employed on the farm and sleeping the farmer's house should be described as farm servants.<br /><br />Agricultural labourers, shepherds, and other employed on farms, but not living in the farmer's house, should be described as agricultural labourers, shepherds, etc..<br /><br />Persons engaged in commerce, as merchants, brokers, agents etc., to state in all cases the particular branch of commerce in which they are engaged, or the commodity in which they chiefly deal. examples such as corn merchant, member of ---- stock exchange, tea agent.<br /><br />Commercial clerk, commercial traveler, shopman, always to add in what branch of business.<br /><br />In trades, manufactures, or other business, masters should, in all cases, be distinguished. Example "Carpenter - Master"<br /><br />Workers in manufactures, and generally in the mechanical arts, should distinctly state the particular branch of work, and the material, if they are not implied in the names as in Brass founder, Iron moulder. where the trade is much sub-divided, both trade and branch are to be returned thus Watchmaker - Finisher or Printer - Compositor.<br /><br />Miners should state the description of mine in which they work. Examples: coal miner, lead miner, copper miner etc.. The term miner should never be used alone.<br /><br />Engineers - Civil Engineers and mining engineers, to be so described. Workmen employed in works or factories are to be so distinctly described. Examples: Engine smith at factory, engine fitter at works. engine drivers, stokers, and firemen to be described in connection with the manufactory, railway, steam-vessel, etc., in which they are employed. Examples: Railway engine driver, stoker in linen factory. Engineer alone is not to be used.<br /><br />Artisans and mechanics should invariably state the particular branch of mechanical art or business in which they are employed.<br /><br />Weaver - Silk, wool, worsted, cotton, etc., should always be written before this general term, so as to express distinctly the material which he weaves; thus Cotton Weaver.<br /><br />Domestic servants should be described according to the nature of their service, adding in all cases domestic servant. Examples: Coachman - Domestic Servant, Gardener - Domestic Servant, Cook - Domestic Servant.<br /><br />Labourers, porters, to be described according to the nature of their employment. Examples: Railway porter, bricklayer's labourer, labourer in iron works, general labourer. See also Instruction No. 12. The term Labourer should never be used alone.<br /><br />Person ordinarily engaged in some industry, but out of employment at the time of the census, should be so described; as bricklayer, unemployed; carpenter, unemployed.<br /><br />Persons following no profession, trade, or calling, and holding no public office, but deriving their incomes chiefly from land, houses, dividends, interest of money, annuities, etc., should describe themselves accordingly. The indefinite terms, gentlemen, esquire, are not to be used. person who have retired from business are to be entered thus. Retired farmer, retired grocer.<br /><br />Women and children - The occupation of those who are regularly employed from home, or who follow any business at home, is to be distinctly recorded, but no entry should be mad in the case of those who solely engaged in domestic duties at home. See also Instruction No. 10.</div>
Categories
Value Category
01100 Chemists
02100 Architects
02700 Mining engineers
03010 Surveyors, general and nfs
03200 Technician, Specialisation Unknown
04250 Ship's navigating officers and ship's mates
04260 Ship and boat pilots
04290 Other ship deck officers and pilots
06100 Medical doctors and surgeons
06200 Dentists
06300 Veterinarians
07110 Trained nurses
07220 Medical nurses, untrained or level of training unknown
07320 Midwives
07990 Other medical, dental, veterinary and related workers
11010 Accountants
12120 Barristers
12130 Solicitors
13200 Teachers not in higher education
13920 Governesses
13990 Other teaching personnel
14120 Ministers of religion
14130 Missionaries
14140 Members of religious orders
15100 Authors
16110 Artists nfs and art teachers
16120 Sculptors
16130 Artistic painters
16150 Engravers and etchers (artistic)
16300 Photographers
17120 Musical performers and musicians nfs
17300 Actors and related workers
17900 Performing artists nec
19990 Other professional, technical and related workers nec
20200 Government administrators
21140 Proprietor, mining, quarrying, oil and natural gas extraction
21160 Proprietor, other transport and communications
21182 Executive officer finance company
21192 Executive officers of other large scale productive enterprises
21194 Publisher
21230 Builders
22190 Superintendents and managers, nec
24100 Inspectors of manufactories, companies etc.
31090 Government functionaries, nec
33130 Cashiers, bank or office
33210 Railway clerks (UK) and railway agents (CA or US)
36020 Railway guards (UK) and railroad conductors (US or CAN)
36040 Bus, tram or streetcar conductors
37020 Postal, mail and telegraph clerks
37030 Mail carriers, aka postmen (UK)
37040 Messengers
38010 Telephone operator
39310 Office clerks, specialisation unknown
39340 Legal clerks
39900 Other specified clerks
41010 Dealer, merchant etc. (wholesale and retail trade)
41015 Merchants, specified large-scale wholesaleing
43010 Agents nfs
43030 Manufacturers and sales agents
43090 Other specialized agents
44120 Insurance salesmen and agents
44330 Appraisers
45120 Salespeople, wholesale or retail trade
45220 Street sellers, pedlars and hawkers, non-food items
49020 Pawnbrokers
51020 Hotel keepers and managers
51040 Boarding and lodging house keepers and managers
51050 Pub, saloon, tavern and coffee house keepers
52030 Stewards
53101 Cook (domestic) UK only
53102 Cook (not domestic)
53220 Waiter or waitress
53230 Bartender
53290 Other food and drink service workers
54010 Servants nfs
54020 House servants nfs and maids
54090 Other specified servants
55100 Caretakers and janitors
55200 Charworkers
55230 Window cleaners
55240 Chimney sweeps
55250 Refuse collectors and removers
56000 Washing and laundry services
57020 Hairdressers
57040 Bath attendants
58220 Policemen and detectives, public service
58410 Military, rank unknown
58420 Military officers
58430 Other members of the armed forces
58500 Prison keepers and guards
58900 Other protective service workers
59990 Other service workers nec
61110 General farmers and farmers nfs
61240 Market gardeners
61250 Nurserymen and florists
61260 Livestock farmers
61400 Farm managers, foremen and supervisors nfs
62110 Farm workers, specialisation unknown
62113 Farmer's sons and other male relatives
62410 Livestock workers, general or nfs
62420 Cattle workers, except specified dairy
62430 Sheep workers
62460 Horse workers
62710 Gardeners nfs
62711 Gardener (domestic)
63110 Woodsmen and workers in the woods, nfs
63120 Lumbermen, loggers and kindred workers
63290 Other forestry workers
64100 Fishermen
64990 Other fishermen, hunters and related workers
71120 Miners
71130 Quarrymen
71300 Well drillers, borers and related workers
72000 Metal workers, specialisation unknown
72100 Metal smelter and furnacemen
72200 Metal rollers
72400 Metal casters and workers in metal casting plants
73200 Sawyers and other titled wood or sawmill operatives
73300 Papermill machine operators and paper makers
74200 Gunpowder and explosive makers
74390 Other coal product makers e.g., coke
74730 Soap and perfume makers
75000 Textile workers, specialisation unknown
75100 Fibre preparers
75200 Spinners, doublers, twisters and winders
75400 Weavers
75500 Knitters
75600 Bleachers, dyer or textile product finisher
75700 Rope makers
76140 Leather curriers and finishers
77100 Millers and related workers
77200 Sugar refiners
77310 Butchers
77340 Slaughterer, meat cutters or meat packer
77400 Cannery workers and other food preservers
77650 Chocolate makers
77690 Other baked goods makers
77820 Brewers
77830 Maltsters
77840 Wine workers
77880 Bottlers
78100 Tobacco preparers and tobacco factory workers
79120 Tailors and tailoresses
79130 Dressmakers
79190 Other garment makers
79320 Milliners
79330 Hat makers
79340 Straw hat makers
79400 Glove makers and related workers
79540 Embroiderers
79590 Others hand sewers
79620 Upholsterers (except vehicle)
79920 Sail, tent and awning makers
79930 Umbrella makers
79940 Artificial flower makers
79990 Other cloth and related product manufacturing workers
80100 Boot and shoe makers and repairers
80320 Saddlers and harness makers
80390 Other leather goods makers
81120 Cabinet makers
81190 Other furniture makers
81230 Wood turners and handle makers
81300 Coach, carriage and wagon makers
81400 Wheelwrights and cartwrights
81500 Coopers, hoop makers and benders
81710 Box makers nfs
81730 Paper box makers
81990 Other makers of wooden products
82000 Stone carvers or cutters and stone yard workers
83120 Blacksmiths
83150 Farriers or horseshoers
83160 Specialised makers of forged metal products
83210 Tool makers nfs
83230 Pattern makers nfs and nec
83400 Machinists
83520 Metal polishers and finishers
83550 Cutler (knives, forks, spoon)
83600 Gunsmiths
83700 Locksmiths
83850 Nailer and nail makers
83860 Wire makers
83890 Other metal workers nec
84110 Mechanics
84120 Millwrights
84130 Machine makers, builders and fitters
84190 Other machinery fitters and machine assemblers
84220 Watch and clock makers
84290 Other specialized instrument makers (not musical instrument makers)
84300 Bicycle makers
85100 Electrical fitters and electrical equipment assemblers
85500 Electricians and wiremen
85700 Linesmen: telephone, telegraph and electric
87120 Plumbers
87130 Pipe fitters
87330 Coppersmith or copperware maker
87340 Tinsmith, tinner or tinker
87350 Boilermaker
87390 Other sheet metal workers
87530 Shipwrights and ship joiners
87590 Other ship builders
88020 Jewellers
88040 Silversmith
88050 Working with gems and stones
89120 Glass makers
89130 Glass bottle makers
89200 Pottery and porcelain makers and workers
89300 Brick and tile makers
89620 Cement makers
89630 Lime burners
90100 Rubber product makers
91020 Paper and paperboard products makers, except boxes
92110 Printers nfs
92120 Compositors
92400 Lithographers
92600 Bookbinders and related workers
92800 Textile printers
92900 Other printers and related workers
93120 Painters, construction
93190 Other specialised painters nec
93330 Japanners
93400 Gilders
94120 Piano maker
94290 Bristle and straw workers nec
94940 Toy and doll makers
94990 Production and related workers nec
95110 Mason nfs or combined
95120 Bricklayers
95140 Plasterers
95150 Paviours
95320 Slate and tile roofers
95330 Thatchers
95410 Carpenter and joiner
95420 Carpenters
95910 Construction workers nec
96900 Other stationary engine and related equipment operators
97120 Ship boat loaders and dock workers
97130 Railway freight handlers
97190 Other freight handlers
97220 Ship riggers
97430 Railway builders, workers and labourers
97490 Other road, railway and related construction labourers
98120 Seamen
98130 Boatmen and canalmen
98200 Ship's engine men
98300 Railway or railroad locomotive operators
98430 Railway signallers
98490 Others skilled railway workers
98520 Drivers (private)
98540 Drivers (public)
98550 Delivery men and drivers of goods
98900 Other transport equipment operators
99130 Common labourers or general labourers
99150 Worker nfs
99200 Factory labourers (unspecified)
99999 No occupation reported (unknown or NIU)
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.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's occupation (five-digit) as classified by HISCO.
Universe
Ireland 1901: All persons

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