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General census of Population and Housing 1994 - IPUMS Subset

Morocco, 1994
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MAR_1994_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Statistics Directorate, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation, 3-digit (MA1994A_0430)

Data file: MAR1994-P-H

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Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 188
End: 190
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Q19. Primary profession carried on

This question is asked to every active occupied or unemployed. This question was coded at a later stage (please see instructions manual to code professions). It concerns active occupied, active not working but had held a job in the past, and active never worked before but with qualifications.
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Categories
Value Category
11 Managers of the central public administration
12 Members of the diplomatic corps
19 Public administration officials (ministry central services) and members of the diplomatic corps nec
21 Managers of the local territorial administration
22 Managers of exterior services department
31 Directors, deputy directors of public non-profit and commercial public establishments, and similar
32 Heads of departments, heads of divisions and heads of departments of public non-profit and commercial public establishments, and similar
39 Other managers of non-profit agencies and commercial public establishments nec
41 Managers of higher education institutions
42 Managers of secondary education
43 Managers of basic education institutions and preschools
44 Managers of educational institutions
49 Other managers of educational institutions nec
51 Department head, director of hospitals, clinics, health centers and similar
59 Other executives of hospitals, clinics, health centers and similar nec
61 MPs, parliamentary and municipal councilors
62 Leaders and executives of political parties
63 Managers and executives of organizations for economic purposes, including trade unions
64 Managers and executives of non-profit organizations for sporting, cultural and social events
69 Members of elected bodies and leaders of political organizations, unions, and associations nec
71 Executives of companies in agriculture and forestry
72 Executives of fishing company
73 Executives of construction companies
74 Executives of industrial companies
75 Executives of mining companies
76 Executives of specialized corporate service companies
79 Executives of companies or quasi-corporation
81 Owners of enterprises not organized in companies or quasi-corporations
99 Locally elected legislation officials, nec
111 Physicists, astronomers, chemists, geophysicists, mathematicians and similar
112 Senior information technology executives
113 Meteorology engineers and other similar engineers
115 Senior health executives, including general practitioners, surgeons, and surgery dentists
119 Executives specializing in scientific and technical occupations nec
122 Sociologists, philosophers, psychologiests and similar professionals
124 Legal advisers, political scientists and similar
125 Linguists, translators and interpreters
129 Social sciences and humanities specialists nec
139 Members of religious organizations (executive level) nec
141 Higher education professors
142 Teachers in secondary education and vocational training (technical training) and similar
151 Lawyers or legal advisors
152 Attorneys and judges
153 Notaries, tax advisors, solicitors, adouls and other legal professions nec
161 Archivists, research workers, and librarians
162 Journalists, television and radio reporters, and similar
171 Executive administrators
172 Financial and management executives
179 Senior administrative offices without command responsibilities, business, finance and management executives nec
181 Sculptors, painters, cartoonists, theater and film decorators, advertising, fashion, and poster designers, models and similar
182 Composers, musicians, singers, choreographers, dancers, actors, producers and directors of film; and other perfomance artists
189 Fine arts and entertainment artists nec
199 Executives and members of liberal professions, nec
211 Technicians in industry and energy
212 Construction and public works technicians
213 Geology technicians; mining and mining extraction technicians and similar
219 Industry, construction, public works, mining, and energy technicians nec
221 Electrical engineering technicians for electrical and electromechanical appliances
222 Optical and electronic equipment technicians
229 Electrical engineering technicians in electronics and telecommunications nec
231 Technicians specialized in crops
232 Livestock production technicians
233 Agricultural technology specialized technicians and agricultural advisors
234 Water and forestry technicians
235 Agricultural research, water affairs and forestry research, animal production research and related technicians
236 Land conservation technicians, assistants, supervisors and technicians treated land legislation
239 Agriculture, livestock and forest technicians nec
241 Intermediate professionals in modern healthcare (except nursing)
242 Nurses and registered midwifes
243 Paramedic technicians and related workers
249 Health and social services technicians and middle management nec
251 Second cycle teachers of basic education
252 First cycle teachers of basic education
253 Preschool education teachers
254 Vocational training center teachers (qualification and specialization level)
259 Other teachers in basic education, preschool, and vocational training centers (qualification and specialization level) and similar nec
261 Middle level executives of public and local services, and public and semi-public businesses
262 Sales managers, buyers, sales representative and middle-level trade professionals
263 Middle-level professionals in finance and management
264 Computer technicians, programmers, statistical technicians and similar middle-lelvel executives
265 Middle-level executives in legal professions and similar
269 Middle-level executives in trade, finance, and management, middle-level executives in computer and statistics, middle-level executives in legal professions and similar nec
271 Social services technicians, social workers and related middle-leve executives specializing in social and human sciences
272 Middle-level professionals in entertainment and sports
279 Middle-level professionals in arts, humanities, social sciences, and other services nec
281 Deck and sea fishing technicians: shift supervisor in fishing, second deck officer, skipper, naval engineering technicians and similar
282 Professional aircraft and helicopter pilots, flight instructors; air traffic controllers; aviation and air telecommunications security technicians and related professionals
289 Sea and air transport vehicle technicians nec
291 Meteorologists and related technicians
292 Hygiene safety standards and quality controllers, and similar
293 Mechanical technicians (repair and maintenance only)
299 Technicians and middle-level staff nec
311 Clerical work
312 Employees in direct contact with the population
319 Administration employees nec
321 Sales clerks, shop assistants and demonstrators nec, sales by mail, service station employee, and similar
329 Commerce employees nec
331 Travel attendants, guides and other related personnel
332 Employees in food services
339 Hotel, restaurant employees nec
341 Babysitters, aides and similar
342 Qualified employees in domestic services
349 Personal and domestic service employees nec
351 Security services personnel
359 Security service employess nec
361 Permanet imams, muezzins, and other employees of the Muslim faith
391 Service employees nec
399 Other employees nec
410 Wholesale or discount vendors of agricultural, forest, fishing product
411 Wholesale or discount vendors of capital and intermediate pieces
412 Wholesale or discount vendors in drugstores, hardware stores, and building materials
413 Wholesale or discount vendors of home and office equipment
414 Wholesale or discount vendors of textiles, leather and footwear
415 Wholesale or discount vendors of chemical products, specialty chemicals, hydrocarbons, and minerals
416 Wholesale or discount vendors of stationary products, books, newspapers and periodicals
417 Wholesale or discount vendors of various recreational, hobby, and personal items
418 Wholesale or discount vendors nec
421 Grocers
422 Retailer for food products
423 Retailers for agricultural, forest, and sea products
424 Retailers for combustibles
425 Retailer for textiles, footwear and leather goods
426 Retailer for furniture and décor products
427 Retailer for household appliances and goods
428 Retailer in drugstores, and for hardware and building materials
429 Merchants, traders, financiers nec
431 Retailer for cosmetic, perfume, beauty, entertainment products and similar
432 Retailer for intermediate goods (equipment and supplies), vehicles, motorcycles and bicycles
433 Retailer for paper, book, newspapers, periodicals and similar
434 Retailer for watches, jewelry, various recreational, hobby, and personal items
435 Itinerant souk retailers of various products
436 Retailers for artisan goods, bazar products and similar crafts
439 Retailers nec
442 Real estate agents
443 Stockbrokers, dealers and stock commodity agents
449 Traders and financial agents nec
499 Merchants, traders, financiers nec
511 Operators specialized in agriculture
512 Operators specializing in breeding, poultry, apiculture and sericulture
513 Farming operators in related crop and livestock (various fellahs)
519 Farmers nec
521 Fishing operators
522 Traditional independent fishermen
529 Fishermen and related professionals nec
531 Loggers for charcoat, wood joinery and related
532 Independent loggers
539 Foresters, hunters and related operators nec
599 Farmers, fishers, forestry persons, hunters, and related workers
601 Miners, skilled workers and laborer in mineral processing and similar
602 Carriers, skilled workers and laborer in stone and marble treatment, stone polishers, engravers, tracers, and similar
603 Diggers, well drillers, and similar
611 Skilled workers and laborer in large construction works and similar
612 Skilled workers and laborer in secondary construction works
613 Daubers, building painters, building plasterers, paperhangers, and other craftsmen and skilled workers
619 Craftsmen and skilled workers in construction and public works nec
621 Moulders, welders, and sheet metal workers
622 Galvanizers, chromers, silver platers, and similar
623 Blacksmiths and toolmakers
629 Craftsmen and skilled workers in metal production and treatment nec
631 Repair and maintenance mechanics for machinery and vehicles
632 Electricity and electronics assembly, repair and installation craftsmen and skilled workers
639 Craftsmen and skilled workers in mechanics, electricity and electronics assembly and installation nec
641 Precision mechanics for metal, watch, clock, jewelry and similar materials
642 Glass makers, potters and related workers
643 Craftsmen and skilled workers in printing
651 Craftsmen and skilled workers for wood and paper manufacturing preparation
652 Carpenters and manufacturers of wooden objects
653 Manufacturers of alfa, palms, reeds, cork objects and similar
654 Manufacturers of paper and cardboard products
661 Artisans of food, beverages and tobacco
669 Food, beverage, tobacco craftsmen nec
671 Artisans and skilled workers in catering and hospitality
672 Launderers, cleaners, degreasers, ironers, artisans and skilled workers in dyeing, and similar
673 Bauty specialists and related workers
674 Practitioners of traditional medicine
675 Other craft and skilled service professions nec
679 Craftsmen and skilled workers in services nec
681 Craftmen and skilled textile workers
682 Tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers and related workers
683 Wool shearer, skinners, tanners, hides processors and similar
684 Clothing, leather goods, and footwear manufacturers
689 Craftsmen and skilled workers in textile products, leather, shoes, and clothing nec
699 Other craftsmen and skilled trades laborers nec
711 Skilled or specialized workers
712 Skilled or specialized workers in fishing; deck and mechanic sailors
719 Skilled workers for agriculture, forestry, fishing, and vocational school raduates (qualification and specialization level) nec
721 Crop workers and laborers
722 Workers and laborers in livestock raising: sheep, cattle, goats
723 Agricultural workers and laborers in various combinations of crops and livestock
729 Workers and agricultural laborers nec
731 Fishermen and related
739 Workers and fishing laborers nec
741 Forestry worker
749 Workers and forestry, hunting laborers nec
799 Workers and agricultural, fishing laborers (including skilled workers)
811 Plant operators of mining and mineral extraction
812 Operators in metal facilities
813 Plant operators for glassware, ceramic and related machines
814 Plant operators for wood transformation or paper manufacturing
815 Plant operators for chemical processing, power generation, water processing similar
819 Fixed plant and equipment operators similar nec
821 Machine operators for metals and mineral production
822 Machine operators for pharmaceutical, cosmetic and chemical product manufacturing
823 Machine operators for rubber and plastic product manufacturing
825 Machine operators for printing and stationery
826 Textile-, fur- and leather-products machine operators
827 Machine operators for food and related products manufacturing
828 Mechanical , electrical-equipment, electronic-equipment, metal, rubber and plastic products assembler
829 Other machine operators and assemblers nec
831 Railway maneuvering workers
832 Motor-cycle driver
833 Agricultural machinery, earthmoving, cranes and maintenance mobile machinery drivers
834 Drivers of motorized vehicles
839 Heavy machinery and vehicle operators, and similar nec
899 Plant and machinery operators and assembly workers nec
911 Street vendors
912 Business laborers
913 Service laborers
914 Laborers in shows (Halki hosts)
919 Trade and services laborers nec
921 Artisans for metal production and processing
922 Laborers in handicrafted mechanics, printing and similar
923 Laborers in handcrafted ceramics, glass, baskets, brushes and similar
924 Laborers in handcrafted carving, carpenting, wood preparation and similar
925 Laborers in handcrafted food and beverages
926 Laborers in the hospitality, catering, hairdressing and beauty industry
927 Laborers in handcrafted clothing, leather, footwork and textile products
929 Crafts laborers nec
931 Laborers and maintenance workers for mines
939 Mining handlers and laborers nec
941 Laborers and maintenance workers for construction and maintenance of roads, dams, ports, airports and similar
942 Laborers and maintenance workers for building construction
949 Construction handlers and laborers nec
951 Laborers in the food industry
952 Laborers in the textile and leather industry
953 Laborers in other manufacturing industries nec
961 Laborers and maintenance workers for ports and sea transportation
962 Laborers and maintenance workers for land and air transportation
963 Animal-driven vehicle drivers
971 Occasional laborers for national projects
979 Casual laborers in the national promotion nec
991 Other laborers in elementary occupations nec
996 Non-farm laborers, freight handlers, and small business workers nec
997 Seeking employment for the first time
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.
Interviewer instructions
Individuals: (multiple records)



For persons age 10 or older
[Questions 15-16.]



Q19. Primary profession carried on____

This question is asked to every actively occupied or unemployed [person]. This question was coded at a later stage (please see the instructions manual to code the profession). It concerns [persons who are] actively occupied, active not working but held a job in the past, and active never worked before but with qualifications.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates a person's occupation (3-digit).
Universe
Employed and unemployed persons

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Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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