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National Population, Households, and Dwellings Census 2001 - IPUMS Subset

Argentina, 2001 - 2002
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ARG_2001_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Argentine National Institute of Statistics and Censuses, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation, 2 digits (AR2001A_0430)

Data file: ARG2001-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 184
End: 185
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
[Questions 20-36 were asked of persons age 14+.]




[Questions 28-36 were asked about the main job where the person works the most hours.]




[Questions 28-31 were asked of persons age 14+ who worked last week or had a job, per questions 24-26.]




29. What is the name of the occupation? ____

30. What duties do you perform in this job? ____
Categories
Value Category
0 Officials of the national, provincial, municipal, and/or departmental executive powers
1 Officials of the national, provincial, municipal, and/or departmental executive powers
2 Officials of the national, provincial, municipal, and/or departmental judicial powers
3 Directors of state organisms, businesses and institutions
4 Directors of social institutions (community, polítics, labor unions, religious, human rights, environmental and other public welfare institutions)
5 Directors of small and micro businesses (employers of 1 to 5 persons)
6 Directors of mid-sized private businesses that produce goods and/or services (establishments of 6 to 40 persons)
7 Directors of large private businesses that produce goods and/or services (establishments of more than 41 persons)
10 Occupations of processing: administrative, planning, and control of processing
11 Occupations of judicial-legal processing
20 Occupations of budgeting, accounting and financial processing
30 Direct sales vendors (traditional and telephone and promotional sales)
31 Traveling salesmen, commercial brokers, and door-to-door salesmen
32 Other occupations of indirect commerce (product demonstrators, exhibitors, and cadets)
33 Mobile and street vendors
34 Transportation occupations
35 Telecommunication occupations
36 Occupations of storage of goods, raw materials, merchandise and instruments
40 Occupations of health and sanitation
41 Occupations of education
42 Occupations of scientific and technological research
43 Occupations of advising and consulting
44 Occupations of disaster prevention (natural, human, productive) and attention to environment and ecology
45 Occupations of mass communication
46 Occupations of social, community, political, labor union and religious services
47 Occupations of guard and civil security services
48 Occupations of police services (federal and provincial)
49 Occupations of armed forces, Civil police and local police
50 Occupations of the arts
51 Occupations of sports
52 Occupations of recreational services
53 Occupations of gastronomical services
54 Occupations of housing and tourism services
55 Occupations of domestic services
56 Occupations of cleaning services (not household)
57 Occupations of caring for and attention to persons
58 Occupations of other social services
60 Occupations of agricultural production
61 Occupations of cattle production
62 Occupations of forestry production
63 Occupations of production of beekeeping, poultry, and other small species
64 Occupations of fishing production
65 Occupations of hunting
70 Occupations of extractive production
71 Occupations of energy, water, and gas production
72 Occupations of building construction and infrastructure projects and distribution networks for energy, potable water, gas and telephone
80 Occupations of industrial and artesian production
81 Occupations of software production
82 Occupations of repair of consumer goods
90 Occupations of installation and maintenance of machinery and equipment of production of goods
91 Occupations of development of productive technology
92 Occupations of installation and maintenance of machinery and equipment for providing services
93 Occupations of other auxiliary occupation of production of goods and providing services
99 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
Starting here, men and women who are 14 years old and more should answer the questions.

Follow the order of the questions strictly.

Pay attention to the sequence indicated by the arrows and the steps to continue asking the questions.

The questions 20 to 23 refer to the marital status of the persons 14 years old or more.


Questions 24 to 37
These questions ask about the employment of the population. We will now see how some of the questions should be completed.

Carefully observe sequence indicated by the arrows and the steps tom continue asking questions.



Main job is the one where the person answering the census worked the most hours during the week before the census. If the person answering the census has two jobs in which he/she works the same number of hours, you should opt for the one where he/she obtains the greatest income.




Question 29: What is the name of his/her occupation?

Occupation is understood to be the concrete work that the interviewee personally carries out in his/her place of work. You should register the concrete name, such as for example: back cashier, operator of a mixing machine for chemical products, nursing assistant, operator of a watering panel, grade school teacher, school secretary, etc.

The answers should be sufficiently detailed; avoid vague definitions of occupations, such as for example: employee, operator, worker, etc.


Question 30: What tasks do you do in this work?

Tasks are the actions that the persons carries out in his/her principal place of work, described with the greatest detail possible, including materials, instruments or machinery, tools that he/she uses.

For example: Maria Ester works sewing in a shoe factory: "sews leather shoes with an electric sewing machine". You will register:

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Description

Definition
This variable indicates occupation (2 digit).
Universe
Persons age 14+ who worked or had a job last week

concept

Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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