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XVI Censo Nacional de Población y V de Vivienda 1992 - IPUMS Subset

Chile, 1992
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Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation, 3 digit (CL1992A_0421)

Data file: CHL1992-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 190
End: 192
Width: 3
Range: 0 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
For all individuals 14 years of age and older [applies to questions 10 to 16]




12. Describe the occupation, position, or type of work carried out in the current job (or previously, if unemployed). Examples: bricklayer, pediatrician, tailor, auto mechanic, textile machinist, street vendor, etc. [3 blank lines for answer]
Categories
Value Category
0 NIU (not in universe)
11 Armed Forces and Police Officers
100 Personnel Manager and Members of Executive and Legislative Powers
111 Members of Executive and Legislative Powers
112 Personnel Manager Of Public Administration
114 Managers and Administrators of Specialized Organizations
121 Directors or General Managers (with 3 or more Managers)
122 Directors or Managers of Production and Operation Departments
123 Other Directors of Departments (Subdirectors and Submanagers are included)
131 Managers of Small Businesses (with 1 or 2 Directors)
200 Professionals
211 Physcists, Chemists and Related Workers
212 Mathematicians, Statiticians and Related Workers
213 Computer Science Professionals
214 Arquitects, Engineers and Related Workers
221 Biological and Organic Science Professionals
222 Doctors and Related Professionals (Except Nursing and Obstetrics Personnel)
223 Nursing and Obstetrics Personnel
230 Education Professionals
231 Professors of Superior Education Establishments
232 Middle and Secondary Education Professors
233 Basic Education and Preschool Professors
234 Special Education Professors
235 Other Education Professionals
241 Specialists in the Organization and Administration of Businesses
242 Law Professionals
243 Archivists, Librarians, Documentors and Related Workers
244 Specialists in Social and Human Sciences
245 Writers, Artists, Advertising Creators, and Executives
246 Priests of Different Religions
300 Mid Level Technicians and Professionals
311 Technicians in Physical Sciences, Chemistry, Engineering and Related Workers
312 Programing Technicians and Computer Controllers
313 Optical and Electronic Equipment Operators
314 Technicians in Maritine and Aeronautical Navagation
315 Inspectors of Security and Health Works and Quality Control
321 Technicians in Biological Sciences, Agronomy, Zoology and Related Fields
322 Technicians in Modern Health and General Health (Except Nursing and Obstetrics Personnel)
323 Mid Level Nursing and Obstetrics Personnel
324 Traditional Medicine Nurses and Folk Healers
330 Technical Teachers and Instructors
331 Basic or Primary Education Teaching Assistants
332 Preschool Education Teaching Assistants
333 Special Education Teaching Assistants
334 Technical Teachers and Instructors Outside of Regular and Special Education
335 Undocumented
341 Technicians in Financial and Commercial Operations
342 Commercial Agents and Brokers
343 Auxilery Administration Professionals
344 Agents of Customs and Taxes Administrations and Related Fields
345 Police Inspectors and Detectives
346 Social Technician Workers and Assistants
347 Technicians in Artistic Activities, Show Business and Sports
348 Secular Assistants of Religious People
400 Office Workers
411 Secretaries and Office Machine Operators
412 Auxilery Accountants and Financiers
413 Employees Charged with the Registration of Materials and Transportation
414 Employees of Libraries, Mail Services and Similar Workers
419 Photocopier and Mimeograph Operators and Those in Charge of Registration
421 Cashiers, Tellers and Related Workers
422 Information Service Employees to Clientele
499 Public Employee (Only)
500 Service Workers and Commercial and Market Vendors
511 Personnel at the Direct Service of Passangers
512 Management and Restoration Personnel
513 Personal Care Workers and Similar Workers
514 Other Private Personal Service Workers
515 Astrologists, Fortune Tellers and Related Workers
516 Protection and Security Service Personnel
521 Style, Art and Publicity Models
522 Vendors and Showers of Shops and Department Stores
523 Kiosk and Market Stall Vendors
611 Qualified Agricultural and Livestock Workers of Crops for the Market
612 Livestock Breeders and Workers Qualifed for the Raising of Animals for the Market and Related Workers
613 Qualified Agricultural and Livestock Producers and Workers whose Production is meant for the Market
614 Qualified Forestry and Related Workers
615 Fishermen, Hunters and Trappers
621 Substinence Agricultural and Livestock Workers and Fishermen
700 Officials, Operators and Craftsmen of Mechanical Arts and Others Trades
711 Miners, Quarrymen, Tarriers and Stone Cutters
712 Officials and Operators of the Construction Industry (Heavy Labor) and Related Workers
713 Officials and Operators of Construction (Finished Jobs) and Related Workers
714 Painters, Store Front Cleaners and Related Workers
720 Officials and Operators of Metallurgy, Mechanical Construction and Related Workers
721 Molders, Welders, Tinsmiths, Boilermakers, Metalic Structure Assemblers, and Related Workers
722 Blacksmiths, Tool Makers and Related Workers
723 Machine Mechanics and Adjustors
724 Electric and Electronic Equipment Mechanics and Adjustors
730 Precision Mechanics, Craftsmen and Graphic Artes Operatives and Related Workers
731 Precision Mechanics in Metal and Similar Materials
732 Potters, Glassware Operators and Related Workers
733 Craftsmen in Wood, Textiles, Leather and Similar Materials
734 Officials and Operators of Graphic Arts and Similar Workers
741 Officials and Operators in the Processing of Food and Related Workers
742 Officials and Operators of the Treatment of Lumber, Cabinetmakers and Related Workers
743 Officials and Operators of Textiles and Tailoring and Related Workers
744 Officials and Operators of Fur, Leather and Footwear
799 Undocumented
800 Operators of Instalations, Machines and Assemblers
810 Operators of Immobile Instalations and Related Workers
811 Operators of Mining Instalations and of the Extraction and Processing of Minerals
812 Operators of Installations of the Processing of Metals
813 Operators of Installations of Glassware, Ceramic and Related Workers
814 Operators of Installations of Processing Wood and the Fabrication of Paper
815 Operators of Installations of Chemical Treatments
816 Operators of Installations of Energy and Related Workers
817 Operators of Automatic Assembly Lines and Industrial Tools
820 Machine Operators and Assemblers
821 Operators of Machinary for Metal Working and Mineral Products
822 Operators of Machines for Making Chemical Products
823 Operators of Machines for Making Rubber Products and Plastic Material
824 Operators of Machines for Making Wooden Products
825 Operators of Printing and Binding Machines and Fabrication of Paper Products
826 Operators of Machines for Making Textile Products and Leather and Fur Products
827 Operators of Machines for the Production of Food Products and Related Products
828 Assemblers
829 Operators of Packing and Labeling Machines and Assemblers of Products of Multiple Materials
831 Locomotive Machine Operators and Related Workers
832 Motor Vehicle Drivers
833 Operators of Mobile Agricultural Machinary and Other Mobile Machines
834 Sailors on Deck Ships
899 Undocumented
900 Non Qualified Workers
911 Street Vendors and Related Workers
912 Shoe Shiners and Other Street Workers
913 Domestic Personnel and Related Workers, Cleaners, Washers and Ironers
914 Porters, Window Cleaners and Related Workers
915 Messangers, Luggage Carriers, Porters, and Related Workers
916 Trash Collectors and Related Workers
921 Agricultural and Livestock, Forestry, and Fishing Industry and Related Workers
931 Workers in Mining and Construction
932 Workers in the Manufacturing and Commercial Industry
933 Transportation Workers
999 Undocumented
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
12. Indicate the occupation or type of work that you perform (or performed if unemployed)

It's very important that the answer to this question be requested with the greatest detail, since general answers don't provide the required information.

For the occupation, trade, or type of work a complete description is needed. This is especially important when talking about little known activities, for which it is nonetheless necessary to add details that specify them.

In a figurative sense this is: "What do you do in your job?"

The examples that are on the questionnaire and these others will help you achieve greater precision in the response: insurance agent, crane operator, car washer, journalist, upholsterer, stenographer, mail carrier, mechanical engineer, mine technician, veterinarian, fashion designer, waiter, geologist, galvanizer, stucco worker, dent remover for metal bodywork, civil construction worker, surveyor, attorney, fisherman, pediatrician, dietician, hairdresser, elementary school teacher, television reporter, etc.

If the person has more than one occupation, write down the occupation to which the person devotes the majority of their time.

If the person has two or more occupations to which they devote an equal number of hours, write down the occupation that the person considers to be the principal one.

[The above directions refer to a picture of question 12 in this section of the enumeration form.]

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the occupation (3-digit), position or type of work carried out in the current job or previously, if unemployed.
Universe
Persons age 14+, who worked, had a job and did not work, or were looking for a job and worked in the past

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Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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