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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 [3 digit] (AR1970A_0421)

Data file: ARG1970-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 187
End: 189
Width: 3
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)
110 Agriculture and hunting
111 Agriculture and livestock production
112 Agricultural services
113 Ordinary hunting with traps and repopulation of animals
121 Forestry
122 Extraction of lumber
130 Fishing industry
210 Coal mining operations
220 Production of crude petroleum and natural gas
230 Extraction of metalic minerals
290 Extraction of other minerals
310 Food products, drinks and tabacco
311 Slaughter of cattle and preparation and conservation of meat
312 Fabrication of food products excluding drinks
313 Drink industries
314 Tobacco industry
320 Textiles, articles of clothing and leather industry
321 Fabrication of textiles
322 Fabrication of articles of clothing, excluding footwear
323 Industry of leather and leather products and leather and fur substitutes, excluding footwear and other artles of Clothing
324 Fabrication of footwear, excluding vulcanized rubber or casting or plastic
331 Fabrication of wood products, except furniture
332 Fabrication of furniture and accessories, excluding those are principally metal
341 Fabrication of paper and paper products
342 Printers, editorials and communal industries
351 Fabrication of industrial chemical substances
352 Fabrication of other chemical products
353 Petroleum refineries
354 Fabrication of diverse products derived from petroleum and coal
355 Fabrication of rubber products
356 Fabrication of plastic products, n.e.c.
361 Fabrication of mud, china and porcelain objects
362 Fabrication of glassware and glass products
369 Fabrication of other non metallic mineral products
371 Basic iron and steel industries
372 Basic industries of non ferrous metals
381 Fabrication of metal products, excluding machinery and equipment
382 Construction of machinery, excluding electric
383 Construction of machinery, appliances, accessories and electric supplies
384 Construction of transportation material
385 Production of professional and scientific equipment
390 Other manufacturing industries
410 Electricity, gas and steam
420 Hydraulic jobs and water supply
500 Construction
600 Commerce
630 Restaurants and hotels
631 Restaurants, cafes and other establishments that expend food and drinks
632 Hotels, boardinghouses, campgrounds and other places of lodging
710 Transportation and storage
711 Land transportation/renting of automobiles
712 Transportation by water
713 Air transportation
719 Communal services
720 Communications
810 Financial establishments
820 Insurance
830 Real estate and services loaned to businesses
831 Real estate
832 Services loaned to businesses, excluding renting of machinery and equipment
833 Renting of machinery and equipment
910 Public administration and defense
920 Drainage and similar services
931 Public instruction
932 Institute of research and scientists
933 Medical and dental surgeon services, other health and veterinarian services
934 Social assistance institutions
935 Commercial, professional and labor associations
939 Other social and communal services
940 Leisure and recreation services and cultural services
941 Cinematic films and other recreational services
942 Libraries, museums, botanical and zoological gardens, and other cultural services, n.e.c.
949 Leisure and recreational services, n.e.c.
950 Personal and domestic services
951 Repair services, n.e.c.
952 Cleaners, cleaning services, cleaning and dying establishments
953 Domestic services
954 Repair services, n.e.c.
959 Direct personal services
960 International organizations and other extraterritorial organisms
999 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 indicates the industry [3 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
Name Vocabulary
Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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