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National Censuses 2017: 12th Population Census, 7th Housing Census, 3rd Indigenous Communities Census, and 1st Farmer Communities Census - IPUMS Subset

Peru, 2017
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PER_2017_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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National Institute of Statistics and Computing, IPUMS
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Occupation (3-digits) in primary job last week (PE2017A_OCC3)

Data file: PER2017_PHC-P-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 300
End: 303
Width: 4
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<span class="h1">Section V. Characteristics of the population (continued)</span></p>

<p><span class="em">19. Last week, what was your primary occupation?</span><div class="i1">(Examples: high school teacher, lawyer, farm hand, farmer, street food vendor, etc.)<br /><br />(Specify) ____</div>
Categories
Value Category
0011 Armed forces officers
0012 Police Forces officers
0021 Non-commissioned officers of the Armed Forces
0022 Non-commissioned officers of the National Police
0031 Armed Forces technicians
0111 Members of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Powers and executive personnel of the public administration
0113 General managers of the private sector of the manufacturing industries, mining exploitations and construction
0114 General managers of the private sector of the accommodation services, restaurants, and shops
0116 General managers of the private sector of information and communication technology (ICT) services
0117 General managers of the private sector of personal, educational, cultural, financial and health care
0119 Chief executives, senior officials and legislators, not elsewhere classified
0121 Directors of social interest organizations
0122 Sales, marketing and development managers
0131 Production managers in agriculture, forestry and fisheries
0132 Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers
0133 Information and communications technology service managers
0134 Professional services managers
0141 Hotel and restaurant managers
0142 Retail and wholesale trade managers
0149 Other directors and service managers of entertainment, leisure and related centers
0211 Physical and earth science professionals
0212 Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians
0213 Life science professionals
0214 Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology)
0215 Electrotechnology engineers
0216 Architects, planners, surveyors and designers
0221 Medical doctors
0222 Nursing and midwifery professionals
0224 Veterinarians
0225 Other health professionals
0231 University and higher education teachers
0232 Vocational education teachers
0233 Secondary education teachers
0234 Primary school and early childhood teachers
0235 Other teaching professionals
0241 Finance professionals
0242 Administration professionals
0243 Sales, marketing and public relations professionals
0251 Software and applications developers and analysts
0252 Database and network professionals
0261 Legal professionals
0262 Librarians, archivists and curators
0263 Social and religious professionals
0264 Authors, journalists and linguists
0265 Creative and performing artists
0311 Physical and engineering science technicians
0312 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors
0313 Maintenance, cleaning, and food and beverage services supervisors
0314 Process control technicians
0315 Technical professionals in biological and related sciences
0316 Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians
0321 Medical and pharmaceutical technicians
0322 Nursing and midwifery associate professionals
0323 Traditional and complementary medicine associate professionals
0324 Veterinary technicians and assistants
0325 Other health associate professionals
0331 Financial and mathematical associate professionals
0332 Sales and purchasing agents and brokers
0333 Business services agents
0334 Administrative and specialised secretaries
0341 Legal, social and religious associate professionals
0342 Sports and fitness workers
0343 Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals
0351 Information and communications technology operations and user support technicians
0352 Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians
0411 General office clerks
0412 Secretaries (general)
0413 Keyboard operators
0421 Tellers, money collectors and related clerks
0422 Client information workers
0431 Numerical clerks
0432 Material-recording and transport clerks
0441 Other clerical support workers
0511 Travel attendants, conductors and guides
0512 Cooks
0513 Waiters and bartenders
0514 Hairdressers, beauticians and related workers
0516 Other personal services workers
0521 Street and market salespersons
0522 Shop salespersons
0523 Cashiers and ticket clerks
0524 Other sales workers
0531 Child care workers and teachers' aides
0532 Personal care workers in health services
0541 Protective services workers
0611 Market gardeners and crop growers
0612 Breeders and livestock workers qualified in raising animals for the market and related
0621 Skilled and related forestry workers
0622 Fishery workers, hunters and trappers
0711 Building frame and related trades workers
0712 Building finishers and related trades workers
0721 Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers
0722 Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers
0723 Machinery mechanics and repairers
0731 Handicraft workers
0732 Workers in the treatment of wood, cabinetmakers and the like
0733 Workers in the manufacture of paper products, cardboard and printing jobs
0734 Textile fiber workers and weavers
0735 Workers in the production of textile and clothing products
0736 Workers in the treatment and processing of leather and foot
0739 Other Craftsmen and workers in the production of wood, paper, leather and leather textile products
0741 Electrical equipment installers and repairers
0742 Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers
0743 Mechanical manufacturers of precision instruments and musical instruments
0751 Food processing and related trades workers
0811 Mining and mineral processing plant operators
0812 Metal processing and finishing plant operators
0813 Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators
0814 Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators
0815 Textile, fur and leather products machine operators
0816 Food and related products machine operators
0817 Wood processing and papermaking plant operators
0818 Other machine operators in the production of ceramic, glass, packaging and labeling products
0821 Assemblers
0831 Locomotive engine drivers and related workers
0832 Car, van and motorcycle drivers
0833 Heavy truck and bus drivers
0834 Mobile plant operators
0835 Ships' deck crews and related workers
0911 Domestic, hotel and office cleaners and helpers
0912 Vehicle, window, laundry and other hand cleaning workers
0921 Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers
0931 Mining and construction labourers
0932 Manufacturing labourers
0933 Transport and storage labourers
0941 Food preparation assistants
0951 Street vendors of grocery products
0952 Street vendors of agricultural products, fishing and hunting
0953 Street vendors of non-edible manufactured products
0954 Street vendors of household items
0961 Refuse workers
0962 Other elementary workers
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
<span class="em">For persons of 5 years of age and older</span>
<br />[Questions 16 to 23 are asked of persons age 5 or older]</p>

<p><span class="h3">Question 19: Last week, what was your primary occupation?</span>
<br />Write down the specific name of the primary occupation performed by the respondent in the last week.</p>

<p>If the respondent answers that he/she had more than one occupation, kindly ask him/her which of them he/she considers as his/her primary occupation. The respondent should identify it, then write it down in the boxes.</p>

<p>Remember!</p>
<div class="i1">Write down the primary occupation in which the respondent worked last week and not the profession or trade that he/she has studied or learned and that he/she does not perform as a job. Example: The respondent is a teacher, but last week he worked as Principal of a national educational center, so write down: Principal Of National Educational Center.</div><span class="pg">[p. 67]</span></p>

<p><span class="em">Primary occupation</span>: It is the one that the respondent considers as such and refers to the work performed by the person for the production of goods and services during the last week.

Description

Universe
Peru 2017: Persons age 5+ who worked last week or did not work last week but had a job, business, occasional work or worked on a farm or family business [discrepancies: none]

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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