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VII Recenseamento Geral do Brasil. Censo Demográfico de 1960 - IPUMS Subset

Brazil, 1960
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BRA_1960_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Servico Nacional de Recenseamento. Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística, Minnesota Population Center
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Industry (BR1960A_0425)

Data file: BRA1960-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 196
End: 198
Width: 3
Range: 0 - 919
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Only for people who worked in the year prior to the census date
[Applies to questions V - Z]




X. Class and location of activity (sector) in which occupation declared in question V (see codes; only write the name of the activity class (sector) if you don't find it in Code List 4)


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____ Code list 4
Categories
Value Category
0 NIU (not in universe)
111 Century plant growing
112 Cotton growing
113 Rice growing
114 Banana growing
115 Cocoa bean growing
116 Coffee growing
117 Sugar cane growing
118 Tobacco growing
119 Wheat growing
120 Crops not described above
121 Fruits growing
122 Vegetable and flower growing
123 Forest plants growing
129 Activities not covered above
151 Cattle raising
152 Poultry and rabbit raising
153 Beekeeping and silkworm raising
191 Cattle raising/crops, in general
211 Rubber extraction
212 Herb extraction
213 Plant extraction
214 Tobacco extraction
215 Wood extraction
216 Charcoal production
219 Activities not covered above
251 Mineral extraction and preparation
252 Stone extraction and preparation
253 Oil extraction
254 Coal extraction
255 Salt exploration
256 Firing and prospecting
259 Activities not covered above
291 Hunting
292 Fishing and fish raising
311 Metal works
312 Mechanical companies
313 Companies of electric material
314 Companies of material for transp.
315 Companies of non- metallic minerals
316 Rubber companies
317 Tobacco companies
318 Paper companies
321 Furniture companies
322 Wood companies
323 Leather companies
324 Pharmaceutical companies
325 Plastic material companies
326 Chemical companies
327 Oil derivative companies
328 Textile companies
331 Textile production -- cottage industry
332 Production of straw articles -- cottage industry
333 Garment companies
334 Footwear companies
335 Food products companies
336 Beverage companies
337 Publishing companies
339 Activities not covered above
351 Civil Construction
391 Energy and gas production and distribution
392 Water supply and sewer services
411 Commerce of farm products
412 Commerce of food
413 Commerce of cloth
414 Commerce of furniture
415 Commerce of paper
416 Commerce of hardware
417 Commerce of machines
418 Commerce of pharmaceutical products
421 Commerce of fuel
422 Commerce by peddlers
423 Street markets
424 Ancillary commercial activities
429 Activities not covered above
451 Real estate market
452 Stocks and bonds market
453 Banks and banking institutions
454 Gov. savings banks
455 Insurance and capitalization
459 Activities not covered above
511 Lodging services
512 Hygiene services
513 Building maintenance services
514 Services of making clothing to order
515 Vehicle repair services
516 Entertainment services
517 Domestic services
518 Building administration services
519 Activities not covered above
611 Transportation by animal traction
612 Highway transportation
613 Urban services transportation
614 Railroad transportation
615 Maritime transportation
616 Services at ports
617 Air transportation
618 Postal services
621 Telephones
622 Storage, warehousing
629 Activities not covered above
711 Public education
712 Private education
713 Public health and hospital care
714 Private health care
715 Sanitation and water supply
716 Social security
717 Social assistance and welfare
718 Religious services and related activities
721 Cultural institutions
722 Labor unions and employers associations
729 Activities not covered above
751 Law offices and ancillary services
752 Engineering and architecture projects
753 Dentistry and related activities
754 Undocumented
755 Medical and similar activities
756 Science and Humanities
757 Accounting and similar activities
759 Other activities not covered above
811 Legislative branch
812 Justice and related activities
813 Federal administrative service
814 State administrative service
815 Municipal administrative service
816 Admin. serv. in indep. gov.organs
819 Activities not covered above
851 Army
852 Navy
853 Air force
854 Military police
855 Civil police
856 Fire department
859 Other organizations
911 Foreign representations
912 Activities not covered above
919 Poorly specified activities
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
The following questions will only be asked of those persons who worked during the year preceding the date of the census
(September 1, 1959, to August 31, 1960)
[Applies to questions V - Z]




Question X - Class and place of activity where the occupation declared in Question V was exercised.

The purpose of asking for class and place of activity is to ascertain the sector of economic activity in which the person exercised the occupation declared in Question V. Therefore, there should be a distinction between these items of information. For example, a bookkeeper may exercise his or her occupation at a cattle ranch, a coffee plantation, a stone quarry, a textile factory, a radio equipment store, a private school, a construction company, etc. Depending on the case, the class of activity to be recorded will be cattle breeding, coffee growing, rock extraction, textile manufacturing, electric equipment trade, private education, civil construction, etc. Likewise, a physician might practice medicine at a private clinic, a public hospital or a cookie factory. Depending on the [p. 38] case, the doctor will declare Private medical clinic, Public health care or food industry as his or her class of activity.
It should also be kept in mind that the intention is not to find out whether the respondent works at large company or a small establishment, or if he or she exercises a technical or administrative function, is a subordinate or in authority. Thus a waiter in a small cafe and the manager of a large restaurant work in the same class of activity: Work in hotels, bars, cafes, etc. Likewise, a stonemason, an accountant and a driver, all three working in a construction company, although having different functions, are occupied in the same sector of industry - civil construction - which is therefore the class of activity to be recorded for all of them.
After obtaining the respondent's answer, the enumerator will consult the list of codes found on the side left of the questionnaire (Code 4 for Question X), and will record the code corresponding to the class of activity. The enumerator should write out the information in full only if the declaration and respective code are not shown on the list.
The objective of asking where (the place) the respondent exercises the activity is to obtain information that will enable the correct specification of class of activity. For this reason, the responses should characterize the activity carried out by the establishment or other organization where the person exercised the occupation declared in Question V, and not the address of this establishment, institution or organization.

Examples: coffee plantation, livestock farm, floral nursery, small fruit farm, small sugar cane plant, coal mine, gold mine, lime pit, quarry, charcoal works, rubber plantation, fishing boat, foundry, brick factory, tannery, sawmill, copper works, furniture factory, baggage factory, gunpowder factory, match factory, pharmaceutical laboratory, textile factory, garment works, shoe factory, cracker factory, butter factory, sugar mill, brewery, alcohol plant, cigarette factory, building in construction, cardboard factory, pencil factory, tire factory, doll factory, gasworks, printing shop, newspaper editorial room, gasoline station, general store, butcher shop, bakery, cigar store, cloth store, shoe store, variety store, furniture store, tapestry shop, hardware store, china shop, drugstore, paint store, stationery store, radio store, street market, newspaper stand, sales office, bank, insurance company, lottery agency, bus company, taxi, garage, streetcar, railroad, merchant ship, docks, airline, post office, telegraph agency, telephone company, radio station, pier, hotel, restaurant, barber shop, tailor shop, fashion studio, watchmaker's shop, blacksmith's shop, convent, doctor's office, dentist's office, public hospital, private hospital, orphanage, private school, public school, notary's office, senate, [p. 39] vehicle inspection office, street cleaning department, cemetery, slaughterhouse, water department, income tax department, state tax collector's office, embassy, employer's home, domestic chores, etc.
The enumerator will record the place only when the class of activity has not been encoded.

Description

Definition
This variable refers to the activity or product of the establishment or sector in which the person worked. IND is classified according to the system used by the respective national census office at the time and is not recoded by IPUMS-International.
Universe
Persons age 10+ who in the labor force

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Concept
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Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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