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National Population, Family, and Housing Census 1970 - IPUMS Subset

Argentina, 1970
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Argentine National Institue of Statistics and Censuses, Minnesota Population Center
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Industry [4 digit] (AR1970A_0419)

Data file: ARG1970-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 181
End: 184
Width: 4
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Economic Characteristics -- for all individuals ten years of age and older

[Questions 13-17 were asked of all persons 10 years and older.]



Only those people who responded 1, 2 or 3 in question number 13 should answer these questions.



[Questions 14-16 are asked only of persons who responded 1, 2 or 3 to question 13. The questions referred to the activity carried out between Monday and the Sunday before the day of the census.]




15. What does the establishment in which you work primarily do or make? ____

Write, for example: ranch, meat packing plant, auto factory, highway construction, furniture sales, bakery, railway, hospital, restaurant, hotel, etc.
Categories
Value Category
0 NIU (not in universe)
1100 Agriculture and hunting
1111 Agricultural and livestock production
1112 Ornamental gardening
1120 Agricultural services
1130 Common hunting with traps and repopulation of animals
1210 Forestry
1220 Extraction of lumber
1301 Deep sea and costal fishing
1302 Fishing industry n.e.c.
2100 Operation of coal mines
2200 Production of crude petroleum and natural gas
2300 Extraction of metallic minerals
2301 Extraction of iron from mineral
2302 Extraction of non ferrous minerals
2901 Extraction of stone, clay and sand
2902 Extraction of minerals for the fabrication of fertilizers and the elaboration of chemical products
2903 Operation of salt mines
2909 Extraction of minerals n.e.c.
3100 Food products, drinks and tobacco
3111 Slaughtering of cattle and preparation and conservation of meat
3112 Fabrication of dairy products
3113 Bottling and conservation of fruits and vegetables
3114 Production of seafood, crustaceans and other marine products
3115 Fabrication of oils vegetable and animal oils and fats
3116 Products from mills
3117 Fabrication of bakery products
3118 Fabrication of sugar refineries
3119 Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and confectionary articles
3120 Fabrication of food products excluding drinks
3121 Production of diverse food products
3122 Production of food products prepared for animals
3123 Production of seafood and other marine products en ships - factory
3124 Preparation and conservation of meat
3125 Fabrication of oils and fats
3126 Paste factory
3131 Distillation, rectification and mixing of spirits
3132 Wine industries
3133 Malt and malted drinks
3134 Non alcoholic drink industries
3135 Carbonated water industries
3140 Tobacco industry
3200 Textiles, articles of clothing and leather industry
3210 Production of textiles
3211 Sewing, weaving and production of textiles
3213 Factories of weaving with needles
3214 Production of tapestries and rugs
3215 Rigging
3219 Production of textiles, n.e.c.
3220 Fabrication of articles of clothing, excluding footwear
3230 Industry of leather and leather products and leather and fur substitutes, excluding footwear and other articles of clothing
3231 Tanneries and finishing workshops
3232 Industry of the preparation and dying of fur
3233 Fabrication of leather and leather substitutes, excluding footwear and other articles of clothing.
3240 Fabrication of footwear, excluding vulcanized rubber or casting or plastic
3311 Sawmills, workshops for planers and other workshops for working with lumber
3312 Fabrication of wooden and cane barrels and articles often made of cane
3313 Fabrication of wooden footwear
3315 Fabrication of small metal articles
3320 Fabrication of furniture and accessories, excluding those that are principally metal
3411 Fabrication of wood pulp, paper and cardboard
3412 Fabrication of packaging and boxes of paper and cardboard
3413 Fabrication of paper and "carton enlucido"
3419 Fabrication of articles made of wood pulp, paper and cardboard, n.e.c.
3420 Printing presses, publishing companies and related industries
3511 Fabrication of basic industrial chemical substances, excluding fertilizer
3512 Fabrication of fertilizers and pesticides
3515 Fabrication of insecticides
3520 Fabrication of other chemical products
3521 Fabrication of paints, varnishes and laces
3522 Fabrication of pharmaceutical and medical products
3523 Fabrication of soaps prepared for cleaning, perfumes, cosmetics and other dressing room products
3524 Fabrication of drain dissolving products
3525 Fabrication of chemical substances
3529 Fabrication of chemical products n.e.c.
3531 Petroleum refineries
3532 Fabrication of petroleum and derived products
3540 Fabrication of diverse products derived from petroleum and coal
3551 Rubber and tire industries
3559 Fabrication of rubber products, n.e.c.
3561 Fabrication of plastic products, n.e.c.
3562 Fabrication of plastic footwear
3563 Fabrication of plastic furniture
3610 Fabrication of mud, china and porcelain objects
3620 Fabrication of glassware and glass products
3690 Fabrication of non metallic mineral products,
3691 Fabrication of clay products for construction
3692 Fabrication of cement
3693 Fabrication of lime and plaster
3699 Fabrication of non metallic mineral products n.e.c.
3710 Basic iron and steel industries
3720 Basic non ferrous metal industries
3811 Production of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware products
3812 Production of principally metal furniture and accessories
3813 Production of metal structural products
3814 Production of hand tools
3819 Production of metal products n.e.c. excluding machinery and equipment
3820 Construction of machinery, excluding electric
3821 Construction of motors and turbines
3822 Construction of machinery and equipment for agriculture
3823 Construction of machinery for metal and wood work
3824 Construction of special machinery and equipment for industries, excluding machinery for metal and wood work.
3825 Construction of office machines
3826 Construction of fire arms
3827 Construction of machines and equipment for calculating
3829 Construction of machinery and equipment n.e.c., excluding electrical machinery
3831 Construction of industrial electric machines and appliances
3832 Construction of radio, television and communications equipment and appliances
3833 Construction of electric apparatuses and accessories for domestic use
3834 Construction of electric appliances and accessories for domestic use
3835 Construction of recording tape
3839 Construction of electric appliances and supplies n.e.c.
3840 Construction of transportation material
3841 Naval constructions and ship repairs
3842 Construction of railroad equipment
3843 Production of automobiles
3844 Production of motorcycles and bicycles
3845 Production of airplanes
3849 Construction of transportation material n.e.c.
3851 Production of professional and scientific equipment and instruments of measurement and control n.e.c.
3852 Production of photographic appliances and optical instruments
3853 Production of watches
3900 Other manufacturing industries
3901 Production of jewelry and related articles
3902 Production of musical instruments
3903 Production of sport and athletic articles
3904 Production of umbrellas and walking sticks
3909 Manufacturing industries n.e.c.
4100 Electricity, gas and steam
4101 Light and electric power
4102 Production and distribution of gas
4103 Steam and hot water supply
4104 Electric centers that sell electricity
4200 Hydraulic jobs and water supply
5001 Construction
5002 Businesses dedicated to construction in mines
6001 Commerce
6002 Renting of general goods for consumption of personal use
6311 Restaurants, cafes and other establishments that expend food and drinks
6312 Restaurants and bars on trains, that function as an independent business
6320 Hotels, boardinghouses, campgrounds and other places of lodging
7100 Transportation and storage
7110 Land transportation/renting of automobiles
7111 Railroad transportation
7112 Urban, suburban and interurban transportation of passengers by highway
7113 Other land passenger transportation services
7114 Transportation of cargo by highway
7115 Transportation by pipelines or gasoline
7116 Services related to land transportation
7117 Suburban railroad transportation
7118 Renting of trucks with drivers
7119 Renting of railroad caches
7120 Transportation by water
7121 Ocean transportation
7122 Transportation through means of interior navigation
7123 Services related to transportation by water
7124 Transportation by cabotage
7125 Renting of ships
7131 Air transportation businesses
7132 Services related to air transportation
7133 Renting of airplanes
7191 Services related to transportation
7192 Deposits and storage
7200 Communications
8100 Financial establishments
8101 Monetary institutions, central commercial banks, etc that have deposits of transferable funds by checks, usable in another form and available on sight
8102 Other financial establishments
8103 Financial services
8200 Insurance
8310 Real estate
8320 Services loaned to businesses, excluding renting of machinery and equipment
8321 Legal services
8322 Accounting and auditing services, bookkeeping
8323 Services of the elaboration of data and tabulation
8324 Technical and architectural services
8325 Publicity services
8326 Notary services
8327 Services of the elaboration of data
8328 Geological services
8329 Services loaned to businesses, n.e.c. excluding the renting and leasing of machinery
8331 Renting and leasing of machinery and equipment
8332 Renting of agricultural machines
9100 Public administration and defense
9201 Drainage and similar services
9202 Services of cleaning buildings
9310 Public instruction
9320 Institute of research and scientists
9330 Medical services and dental surgeons, other health and veterinary services
9331 Medical services and dental surgeons, other health services
9332 Veterinary services
9333 Ambulance services
9340 Institutions of social assistance
9350 Commercial, professional and labor associations
9391 Religious organizations
9399 Similar social and communal services, n.e.c.
9400 Leisure and recreational services and cultural services
9411 Production of cinematic films
9412 Distribution and exhibition of cinematic films
9413 Radio and television programs
9414 Theater producers and recreational services
9415 Authors, composers and other independent artists, n.e.c.
9420 Libraries, museums, botanical and zoological gardens, and other cultural services, n.e.c.
9491 Leisure and recreational services, n.e.c.
9492 Racecourse services, etc.
9500 Personal and domestic services
9510 Repair services, n.e.c.
9511 Repairing of footwear and other leather articles
9512 Electrical repair workshops
9513 Automobile and motorcycle repairs
9514 Watch repairs
9515 Electric repairs
9516 Camera and photographical optical instrument repairs
9519 Other repairing services
9520 Cleaners and cleaning services; cleaning and dying establishments
9530 Domestic services
9540 Repair services, n.e.c.
9541 Jewelry repairs
9542 Repairing musical instruments
9591 Hairdressers and beauty salons
9592 Photography studios, including commercial photography
9599 Personal services n.e.c.
9600 International organizations and other extraterritorial organisms
9999 Unknown
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



1. In this section of the form, all persons should respond who are [10] years old and [more] (consult the census form).




[p.161]

2. The Census will take place on September 30.

You will ask each person who you are enumerating: What did you do during the majority of the week from September 21 to 26.

The question refers to the week immediately [before] the "Census Day."

[p.162]

3. To complete the following box, consult the census form, question number 13.

The concept of "the majority of last week" refers to [4] normal work shifts, according to the occupation that the person practices, or if he/she worked more than [35] hours a week.

[p.163]

4. Observe that the question number 13 includes ten alternatives that are listed in a column. Once you have read question number 13, without waiting for an answer, begin reading each of the ten choices. If the person answers affirmatively to the choices 1, 2, or 3, you should mark the corresponding box and then continue with the question 14.

Miss Garcia answers "Yes" to choice 2 (Didn't work, but had employment?). You mark [x]2 and move immediately to question number [14].

[p.164]

5. When you enumerate Mr. Pereira you ask: What did you do during the majority of the week from September 21 to 26? Immediately, without waiting for an answer, begin to read the ten possible options. When you read the first (worked?), Mr. Pereira answers, "yes." You mark this answer [x]1, and immediately move on to question number [14].

[p.165]

6. If a person answering the census answers "Yes" to the alternative [1], [2] or [3], you move on to question 14, then mark the respective box.

But if person answering the census answers "Yes" to any of the alternative 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10, you move directly to question number 17.




8. Now let's consider questions number 14, 15, and 16.

These questions will be asked exclusively in the cases in which you marked one of the boxes [1], [2], or [3] in the question number 13.




[p.171]

12. Immediately afterward, you will ask: What is the primary product of the establishment where you work, or what does the primarily do? (question number 15).

The answer to this question should give a clear idea of what the establishment [produces], or what the establishment where the person works [primarily] does.

[p.172]

13. If the principal occupation of Mr. Pereira is that of "vendor of electrical goods" in the business called El Rayo (remember that you already noted "vendor of electrical goods" next to question number 14).

What answer then corresponds to question number 15?
[Sale of electrical goods]

[p.173]

14. Observe that you should avoid noting vague designations such as: business, office, store Fenix, factory Las Violetas.

These names do not give a [clear] idea of what these establishments [produce] or what their primary [activity] is.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the industry [4 digits] of the current or the previous job for a jobseeker.
Universe
Persons age 10+ who were employed or experienced unemployed seeking work

concept

Concept
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Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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