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Third General Census of Population and Housing 2005 - IPUMS Subset

Cameroon, 2005
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Bureau Central des Recensements et des Études de Population, Minnesota Population Center
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Profession (CM2005A_0503)

Data file: CMR2005-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 268
End: 270
Width: 3
Range: 11 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Economic activity for persons aged 6 years and above
[Questions 27 to 33 were asked of persons aged 6 years and older.]




27. Profession
What is your profession? _ _ _

[Question 27 was asked of persons aged 6 years and older.]


See code list
Categories
Value Category
11 Armed forces
12 Gendarmery (military force charged with police duties)
13 Police
14 Armed forces n.e.c
111 Members of the executive and legislative bodies
112 Senior executives of public administration
113 Traditional chiefs and heads of villages
114 Executives of public and semi-public
115 Heads of mission diplomatic and international organizations
117 Officers and directors of organizations of employers or workers
119 Other members of the executive and legislative bodies, and senior government n.e.c
121 Ceos and directors of companies and private corporations modern
122 Senior management, production and operations enterprises and companies in the modern sector
123 Senior management companies and corporations in the modern sector
131 Managers of small and medium enterprise (SME PMI)
139 Other leaders and managers n.e.c
211 Physicists, geologists, meteorologists, astronomers, and similar geophysicists
212 Mathematicians, statisticians and assimilated
213 Techies engineer, engineer cyberneticians engineer telecommunications engineer and assimilated
214 Engineer, architects, planners, surveyors and assimilated
215 Civil engineers, engineer of public works, civil engineer pavement, cartographers engineer, engineer surveyors, engineers surveyors
216 Electrical engineers, electronics engineers, electricians engineers
217 Agronomist, agriculture engineer, engineer of rural engineering, engineer and engineer zootechnician assimilated
218 Engineer air navigation drivers aircraft commanders and assimilated
219 Engineer n.e.c
221 Biologist, zoologist, botanist, agronomist, bacteriologist, pharmacologist
222 Physicians, dentists, pharmacists, veterinarians
223 Senior nurses and midwives
229 Other medical scientists and life sciences
231 College, university and higher education institutions
232 Professor of secondary education
233 Teacher of primary and pre-primary
234 Teachers specialized in the education of disabled
239 Other teaching professionals
241 Administrative and commercial enterprises specialists
242 Legal professionals (lawyers, magistrates and the like)
243 Archivists, librarians, documentalists
244 Social science (economist, sociologist, anthropologist, demographer, philosopher, psychologist, historian, linguist, translator, interpreter, specialist in political science, social work specialists)
245 Writers and creative artists (author, journalist, editors and other specialists information processing, composer, singers, choreographers, sculptor, painters and assimilated)
246 Clergy
249 Other professionals intellectual and scientific
311 Techniques of physical and engineering science
312 Console operators and other operators of computer hardware technicians
313 Optical and electronic equipment
314 Technicians means of sea and air transport
315 Inspector of buildings, safety, hygiene and quality
316 Intermediate professions and related statistical work
317 Social science associate professionals
319 Other associate professionals physical and technical
321 Technicians and related life sciences and health
322 Intermediate occupations of modern medicine (except nursing) classified 223
323 Nursing and midwifery (intermediate level)
324 Traditional medicine practitioners and healers
329 Other associate professionals life science and health
331 Intermediate occupations in primary education
332 Professionals pre-primary education
333 Professions intermediate education for the disabled
339 Other teaching associate professionals
341 Associate professionals finance and sales
342 Agents and trade brokers
343 Administrative associate professionals
344 Intermediate occupations of government customs and taxes, and similar
345 Inspectors of police and detectives
346 Intermediate professions of social work
347 Associate professionals artistic, entertainment and sports
348 Religious associate
349 Other associate professionals n.e.c.
411 Secretaries and keyboard-operating
412 Employees of accounting and financial services
413 Employees procurement, scheduling and transport
414 Library, mail service and similar
419 Other office clerks
421 Cashiers, tellers and related clerks
422 Employees receiving and customer information
429 Other employees receiving, cashiers, tellers n.e.c
511 Travel attendants and related
512 Housekeeping and restaurant services
513 Personal care and related
514 Other personal services to individuals (hairdressers, specialist beauty treatments and related workers, company staff and valets, agents undertakers and embalmers)
515 Astrologers, fortune-tellers and related workers
516 Personal protective services and security
517 Staff cyber café and call box and related workers
519 Other personal services workers n.e.c
521 Fashion and other models
522 Shop salespersons and demonstrators
523 Sellers miscellaneous items (textiles, footwear, clothing, hardware and household products stall and market
524 Bayam sellam
525 Sellers live animals and poultry products (eggs)
526 Sellers food from agricultural stall and market
527 Sellers food animal stall and market
528 Seller's stall or market food
529 Other n.e.c salespersons and demonstrators
611 Farmers and skilled workers of crops for market
612 Breeders and skilled workers for livestock markets and similar
613 Farmers and skilled workers polyculture and animal producers
614 Occupations forestage, palm wine tapper you raffia and similar workers
615 Fishery workers, hunters and trappers
619 Other farmers and workers skilled agricultural and fishery markets for
621 Farmers and skilled workers polyculture and animal producers
629 Other farmers and workers in agriculture and subsistence fishing
711 Miners, shotfirers and stonemasons
712 Construction workers (shell) and similar
713 Construction workers (finishes) and similar
714 Painters, building structure cleaners and related
719 Other craft and related trades workers mining and construction
721 Metal moulders, welders, sheet-metal workers, ironworkers and similar
722 Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related
723 Machinery mechanics and fitters
724 Mechanics and fitters electrical and electronic equipment
729 Other craft and related trades workers metallurgy, mechanical engineering and related n.e.c
731 Precision workers in metal and related materials
732 Potters, glass-makers and related
733 Handicraft workers in wood, textile, leather and related materials
734 Trades workers printing and related
739 Other craft and related workers in the precision engineering, crafts, printing and related
741 Trades workers food and allied
742 Artisans and workers woodworking, cabinet and similar
743 Artisans and trades workers textile and skillfully treated and
744 Trades workers work skins and leather shoe
749 Other craft and related trades workers n.e.c craft
814 Plant operators woodworking and papermaking
816 Plant operators and related energy
823 Drivers machines for manufacturing rubber products and plastic materials
824 Machine operators wood
825 Drivers printing machines, binding machines and paper machines
827 Machine operators for the manufacture of food and related products
829 Other machine operators and assembly workers
831 Locomotive engine drivers and related
832 Drivers of motor vehicles including taxi drivers and bus
833 Operators of mobile equipment and other agricultural mobile machinery
834 Deckhands and similar
835 Motorbike taxi drivers
836 Driver of motor skiff or paddle
839 Other vehicle drivers and heavy equipment lifting and maneuvering
899 Other operators not elsewhere classified
911 Street vendors and related
912 Shoe cleaning and other workers
913 Aids and other household helpers, cleaners and launderers
914 Personnel service building caretakers, window and related cleaners
915 Messengers, porters, doorkeepers, chargers in bus stations and allied workers
916 Garbage collectors and related laborers
919 Other unskilled services and sales
921 Labourers in agriculture, fishery and related
929 Other operations of the agriculture, fisheries and allied
931 Labourers in mining, construction and public works
932 Manufacturing laborers
933 Transport laborers and freight handlers
939 Other labourers in mining, construction and public works, manufacturing and transport n.e.c
990 Other profession, response suppressed
998 Professional activities not adequately defined or unclassifiable
999 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
Questions (Questions 27-33) related to the economic activity are only ask to people 6 years old and older




27. Profession
The profession is a job that can only be done by a person with the required knowledge, generally conferred through a diploma or a training certificate: the diploma designates the type of work accomplished by an individual at in a given position.

Q. What type of work did you/did _____ learn to do?


If someone says they have never learned a vocation:

-Ask him what he knows how to do?
-Write legibly on the dotted line the declared profession

Description

Definition
This variable indicates a person's profession.
Universe
Persons aged 6+

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Education Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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