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National Census of Dwellings and Population 1971 - IPUMS Subset

Nicaragua, 1971
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Occupation (NI1971A_0417)

Data file: NIC1971-P-H

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Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 183
End: 186
Width: 4
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
For those 10 years of age or older
[Applies to section D]




15. Principal occupation


Only for those who answered 1, 2 or 3 in question 14.

What occupation, position or type of work did you perform during the week of April 12th to the 17th, or in the last job you had?

____ Principal occupation
Categories
Value Category
0 Architect
1 Architectural engineer
2 Civil engineer
3 Electrical engineer
4 Mechanical engineer
5 Mining engineer
6 Industrial engineer
7 Agricultural engineer
8 Chemical engineer
11 Engineer, nec
12 Surveyor
13 Topographer
14 Draughtsmen
15 Non-professional technicians related to engineering, electricity, mechanics, metallurgy, and industry
20 Chemist
21 Physicist and other specialists in related sciences (geo-physicist, meteorologist, astronomer, geologist)
22 Bacteriologist
23 Pharmacologist
24 Odontological and biology laboratory technician
25 Agronomy laboratory technician
30 Agronomist and phytopathologist
31 Veterinarian
32 Zoologist
37 Other professionals in related occupations, nec
40 Physicians and surgeons
41 Dentist
50 Optometrist
51 Optician
53 Physiotherapist and electrotherapist
54 X-ray operator
56 Pharmacist
58 Pedicure specialist, masseur, and other medical workers, nec
60 Nurse, professional
61 Nurse, other
63 Midwife, other
70 Teacher, university
71 Teacher, high school and technical school
72 Teacher, primary school
73 Teacher, nursery school
74 Teacher, special education
75 Teacher, nec
81 Actuary
82 Statistician
83 Economist
90 Lawyer
91 Judge
92 Notary, other persons responsible for keeping public records, and other persons in legal occupations
100 Author
101 Editor, journalist, reporter, radio and television announcer, and other persons in related occupations
102 Painter, sculptor, and related creative artists
103 Interior designer and commercial artist
104 Composer, musician, singer, music teacher, orchestra, band, and vocal group conductor, and persons in related occupations
105 Dance teacher, dancer, dance conductor, and choreographer
106 Theatrical director, actor, entertainers, and persons in related occupations
110 Administrator, executive official of the national government, and member of the Congress
120 Director and manager in wholesale trade
130 Director and manager in retail trade
132 Administrator, banks and other financial services, insurance, and real state
133 Administrator, transport and storage
134 Administrator, communications and public utilities
135 Administrator, factories
136 Administrator, service industries, hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, and boarding houses
137 Other administrators, nec
150 Ordained religious leader
151 Clergy and related members of religious orders, other
161 Translator and interpreter
162 Librarian and archivist
163 Social worker and persons in religious occupations related to welfare
164 Technical photographer and portraitist
165 Cameraman for films and television
170 Deck officer and ship pilot, sea and river navigation
172 Aircraft pilot
180 Athlete, sportsman, and related workers
183 Persons occupied in bullfight
210 Assistant accountant
211 Book-keeper
212 Cashier
213 Collector
214 Other persons in related occupations, nec
220 Stenographer and typist
222 Punched-card machine operator and related occupations
230 Computing machine operator
231 Accounting and calculating machine operator
240 Inspector, traffic controller and dispatcher, air, road, sea, and river transport
241 Station master, railway
243 Other persons in related occupations, nec
250 Postman
251 Messenger
252 Mail classifying personnel (post office)
253 Other persons in related occupations, nec
260 Telephone operator
261 Telegraph operator
262 Radio-communication operator
270 Train chief
271 Ticket collectors in buses, trains, trams, and other transportation means
280 Store and office supplies clerks
281 Reception and public information clerks
282 Transportation services clerks
283 Bank and financial services clerks
284 Library and archive clerks
285 Show, lottery, and other ticketing clerks
286 Other office clerks and persons in related occupations, nec
300 Working proprietor, wholesale trade
301 Working proprietor, retail trade
310 Salesman and shop assistant
311 Salesman of newspapers, lottery, and magazines
312 Street vendor, canvassers, and peddlers
313 Street vendor, food
320 Commercial traveller
321 Manufacturer's agent
330 Salesman, insurance
331 Salesman, real estate
333 Auctioneer and appraiser
334 Sales agent working through commissions and consignments
335 Customs services agent
336 Transportation, moving and/or storage services agents
337 Tourism services agents
338 Advertisement agents
339 Buyers, buying agents, and persons in related occupations
400 Farm manager
410 Farmer, general
411 Farmer, livestock
412 Farmer, poultry
413 Farmer, beekeeper
414 Farmer, vegetables
415 Flower grower and gardeners
417 Farmer, fruit
418 Other farmers, nec
420 Agricultural and livestock workers
421 Operator, farm machinery and agricultural vehicles
422 Nursery worker, propagator, gardener, and grounds keeper
423 Farm workers dedicated to herds
424 Other workers in agriculture and livestock production, cowboys, sheeping workers, and persons in related occupations
430 Fisherman and persons in occupations related to fish breeding and the fishing ship crew
431 Other persons in related occupations, nec
440 Hunter and trapper
450 Logger, forest inspector, and forest ranger
451 Feller, bucker, high climber, log-raft maker, and related workers
452 Charcoal burner
453 Tree tapper and related workers
454 Other persons in related occupations, nec
500 Taxi driver
501 Lorry and van driver
502 Motor-bus and tram driver
503 Driver for animal-drawn vehicles, passenger
504 Driver for animal-drawn vehicles, freight
505 Other drivers of motorized vehicles, nec
510 Driver, railway engine
520 Ordinary seaman, deckhand
521 Deck ratings (ship), barge crews and boatmen
522 Engine mechanic, fireman, oiler and greaser, ship
532 Aircraft traffic control operators in airports
535 Other persons in related occupations, nec
602 Fibre preparer and persons in related occupations
603 Spinner and winder not working in a factory
604 Spinner and winder working in a factory
605 Weaver not working in a factory
607 Calenderer, press operator
609 Other persons in occupations related to the textile industry, nec
610 Tailors in factories
611 Tailors not in factories
612 Furrier and skinner
613 Dressmaker
614 Sewer and embroiderer
615 Hatmaker
618 Shirtmaker
619 Upholsterer (textile, leather, and similar materials), mattress maker, umbrella maker, and other persons in related occupations
620 Shoemakers and shoe repairers
621 Leather cutter, laster, and persons in other occupations in shoe-industrial production
622 Harness and saddle maker, and other leather-product makers
623 Other persons in occupations related to manufacturing of leather products, except shoes, gloves and garments
630 Carpenter and joiner
631 Cabinetmaker
632 Operators in the production of wooden furniture
633 Other craftsmen and operators in the production of wood furniture and articles
640 Bricklayer, stonemason, and tile setter
642 Plasterer
643 Roofer
645 Other craftsmen and operators in related occupations, nec
650 Painter, sign
651 Painter, construction and maintenance
653 Other painters and other workers in related occupations
660 Plumber and pipe fitter
661 Riveter, structural-metal worker, and shipwright
662 Sheet-metal worker
663 Welder and flame cutter
664 Other persons in related occupations, nec
670 Electrician and electrical repairman
671 Lineman and cable jointer
672 Mechanics-repairman, radio and television
673 Mechanics-repairman, refrigerators and other home appliances
674 Operator in the production of electrical equipment
675 Assembler, electrical equipment
676 Installer and repairman, radio and television
677 Other electricians and persons in related occupations
680 Fitter-assembler machinery
681 Mechanic-repairman, motor vehicles and motor cycles
682 Mechanic-repairman, aircraft engines
683 Mechanic-repairman, railway and train machinery
684 Mechanic-repairman, agricultural and industrial machinery
685 Mechanic-repairman, typewriters, calculators, and cash registers
686 Locksmith and gunsmith
687 Machine-tool operator, lathe, milling-machine, shaping-machine, and other similar machinery
688 Oiler and greaser, machinery
689 Other craftsmen and operators in related occupations, nec
690 Watch and clock maker and repairer
691 Maker and repairer, optical instruments
692 Maker and repairer, dental prosthesis
700 Jeweller and goldsmith
701 Other craftsmen and operators in related occupations, nec
710 Operator of stationary engines, electricity plants, and related equipment
711 Crane and hoist operator
712 Operator of construction machinery
713 Rigger and cable splicer
714 Other operators of stationary machinery and similar equipment, nec
720 Operators of radio and television broadcasting equipment
721 Operators of sound and cinema equipment
800 Compositor and typesetter
801 Linotype and monotype operator
802 Pressman, printing
805 Photo-engraver
806 Bookbinder and related workers
808 Litographer
809 Other persons in occupations related to graphic arts, nec
811 Mining workers in metal deposits
812 Mineral treaters in metal deposits and persons in ancillary occupations
813 Mineral treaters in solid non-metal deposits
815 Quarryman
816 Mineral treater in quarries
817 Well driller and persons in related occupations
818 Persons occupied in the extraction of liquid or semiliquid minerals, or natural gases
819 Persons in other extraction occupations for solid non-metal minerals
820 Furnaceman
821 Moulder
822 Temperer
823 Blacksmith, hammersmith, and forgeman
824 Laminators, wire drawers, and extruders
826 Other operators in the metal industry, nec
830 Ceramist
831 Potter
832 Glass former, cutter, grinder, and finisher
834 Artisans and operators in the production of clay, cement, and similar products
836 Artisans and operators in occupations related to carving, polishing, engraving, and other works in stone, marble, or granite
837 Other artisans and operators in related occupations, nec
840 Crusher, mlller, and calenderer, chemical and related processes
841 Cooker, roaster, and other heat treaters, chemical and related processes
842 Batch- and continous-still operators
843 Stillman, petroleum
845 Sawyers and woodworking-machine setters and operators
846 Paper makers
850 Butcher, meat cutter, and operators in slaughterhouse and refrigerating stores
851 Curer, cook, and related canners and preservers
852 Miller and mill operator
853 Baker, pastry cook, sugar and chocolate confectionery makers, and occupations related to production of nutritious pastry
854 Butter maker, cheese maker, ice-cream maker, and other dairy workers
856 Coffee taster, blender, and roaster
858 Operators in sugar production and refinement
859 Brewer, winemaker, and related workers
860 Tobacco preparer
861 Cigar and cigarette makers
862 Operators in the tobacco production
863 Other operators in related occupations
870 Hide flesher, de-hairer, tanner, and other operators in related occupations
871 Leather dyer and stainer and other operators in leather finishing
880 Operators in the production of paper bags and boxes, and other paper and cardboard products
881 Other operators in related occupations, nec
890 Operators in occupations related to machinery production
901 Basketry weaver and related workers
902 Operators in the production of rubber- and plastic-products
903 Operators in occupations related to wood pulp article production
904 Operators in occupations related to taxidermy, production of toys, matches and fireworks, pencils and chalks, cork-made articles, buttons, candles, hair nets, and wigs
905 Operators in the production of stencil, film, and photographic paper
906 Other production occupations, nec
911 Laborers in metal mineral deposits
912 Laborers in quarries
913 Laborers in non-metal solid mineral deposits
914 Laborers in oil wells
916 Other laborers in mines and quarries
920 Assistants in topography works and workers in related occupations
921 Laborers in occupations related to construction and maintenance of buildings, bridges, roads, tunnels, dams, and other special works
922 Assistants of carpenters, bricklayers, stonemasons, and other artisans included in group 6, related to the construction industry
923 Other laborers and workers in occupations related to construction industry, nec
930 Longshoremen
931 Packer
932 Loader and lift-truck operator
933 Marker and labeler
934 Laborers in occupations related to storage
935 Packer of manufactured products and beverages
936 Other laborers in occupations related to freight-handling-equipment, nec
941 Laborers in occupations related to electric energy production and distribution
942 Laborers in occupations related to water and sewerage services
943 Laborers in occupations related to vehicle washing, lubrication, and parking
944 Laborers in public services (street cleaning, etc.)
945 Other laborers, nec
950 Firefighter
951 Policeman and detective
952 Other servants in law enforcement
953 Guard, watchman, and similar
960 Housekeeper, housekeeping steward, and persons in related occupations
961 Matron
970 Cook, private service
971 Maid, private service
980 Cook
981 Waiters in restaurants and coffee shops
982 Bartender
983 Maid, valet, and waitress in hotels, boats, and trains
990 Launderer and presser in cleaning establishments
992 Other workers in cleaning, dry cleaning, and pressing establishments
993 Launderer and presser self-employed, offering home service
1000 Doorman, janitor, and keeper
1001 Elevator operator
1003 Workers in shoe polishing and related occupations, nec
1010 Barber and hairdresser
1011 Beautician, manicurist, and make up specialist
1021 Undertaker
1022 Air hostess
1023 Guide
9900 New workers seeking employment
9910 Workers reporting occupations unidentifiable or inadequately described
9920 Workers not reporting any occupation
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
Economic characteristics
The questions included in this section (type of activity, principal occupation, industry, and employment status) are designed to investigate the population that participates in the production of goods and economic services, the occupational structure, the economic sector where the occupations are carried out, employment status, and the related demographic and social characteristics. The structure of the population that does not participate in the production of goods and economic services and demographic and social characteristics of this population are also investigated.

[p. 57]

Because of these objectives, questions 14, 15, 16, and 17 are only presented to those persons age 10 or older.




Question #15: Principal occupation
This question is only presented to those classified in alternatives 1, 2, and 3 in question 14.


a. How to ask the question:
What occupation, trade, or type of work did the person carry out during the week of April 12-17 or for the last employment held?

If the person claims to have carried out more than one occupation, the principal occupation is selected.


[p. 60]


"Principal occupation" refers to the occupation to which more hours are dedicated.

When dealing with a person who was previously employed but did not work during the week of April 12-17, the following question is asked:

What was the last occupation carried out?

b. How to record the information:
In the space provided, the principal occupation is recorded.

A word exactly describing the type of work indicated by the person should be used when recording the occupation. If a word is not sufficient, a sentence should be used.

Generic terms that do not give a clear idea of the work carried out should not be used (e.g. laborer, worker, employee, etc.).

To further illustrate, a list of examples of inappropriate terms along with appropriate terms is provided below:


[The list of examples is omitted]

[p. 61]


Finally, it is necessary to establish that in the case of professionals, the occupation corresponds to the profession. However, a certain number of professionals can have carried out occupations outside of their specialization during the week of reference. In this case, the occupation carried out is recorded, not the profession; e.g., if a medical surgeon acted as a hospital director, this occupation is recorded; if a lawyer acted as a manager of a textile company, this occupation is recorded, not the profession.

c. Examples:


[These instructions refer to a graph of question 15 on the census form]

Description

Definition
This variable indicates a person's occupation.
Universe
Persons age 10+ currently employed or seeking work with experience

concept

Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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