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Fourth National Population Census 1990 - IPUMS Subset

China, 1990
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National Bureau of Statistics, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation (CN1990A_0413)

Data file: CHN1990-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 160
End: 162
Width: 3
Range: 0 - 998
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
[Questions 10-13 were asked of persons age 15 and older.]




11. Occupation: _ _
Categories
Value Category
0 NIU (not in universe)
11 Philosophical researchers
12 Sociological researchers
13 Economic researchers
14 Law researchers
15 Pedagogy researchers
16 Literary and art researchers
17 Library and information researchers
18 History researchers
19 Natural science researchers
20 Engineering researchers
21 Researchers of agricultural science
22 Agriculture researchers
29 Other science researchers
31 City architectural planning and designing staff
32 Civil engineering technicians
33 Electric and electronic technicians
34 Mechanical engineering technicians
35 Chemical engineering technicians
36 Metallurgical engineering technicians
37 Mineral engineering technicians
38 Industrial management technicians
39 Cartographers and hydrologic technicians
40 Meteorological and seismic technicians
41 Geology engineering technicians
42 Light industrial, spinning and weaving technicians
43 Food and beverage technicians
44 Agricultural technicians
45 Forestry technicians
46 Veterinarians
49 Other engineering, farming and forestry technicians
51 Scientific and technical managerial professionals
52 Scientific and technical auxiliary staff members
61 Plane pilots navigators
62 Plane mechanical technicians
63 Ship navigators, directors
64 Ship technicians
69 Other plane and ship technicians
71 Doctors
72 Chinese and western pharmacists
73 Nurses
74 Medical staff in residential district or neighborhood
75 Village or town medical staff
89 Other medical staff
91 Economy planners
92 Statisticians
93 Accounting and auditing staff
94 Payroll clerk
95 Dispatchers
96 Tax and industrial and business administrative staff
97 Financial professionals
98 Customs inspection officers
99 Other economic professionals
101 Judges
102 Prosecutors
103 Lawyers
109 Other legal staff
111 Teachers of tertiary schools
112 Teachers of secondary schools
113 Teachers of primary schools
114 Teachers of pre-primary schools
115 Teachers of special schools (for blind, deaf, and dumb persons)
116 Auxiliary teaching staff
119 Other teachers
121 Literary writers and critics
122 Directors and music conductors
123 Actors (actresses)
124 Instrument players
125 Photographers
126 Movie and TV producers
127 Artists
128 Stage designers
129 Sport coaches and umpires
130 Athletes
139 Other literary, art and sport workers
141 Reporters
142 Editors
143 Broadcasters
144 Translators
145 Library and information personnel
146 Archive personnel
147 Archaeologists and workers associated with historical relic
148 Exhibition guides
149 Other culture workers
150 Religious professionals
211 Leading cadres of central government organizations and related institutions
212 Leading cadres of provincial government organizations and related institutions
213 Leading cadres of prefecture or city-level government organizations and related institutions
214 Leading cadres of county-level government organizations and related institutions
215 Leading cadres of government organizations and related institutions below county level (township, street, and village)
221 Leading cadres of communist party organizations above county level
222 Leading cadres of communist party organizations at grass-root level
223 Leading cadres of youth leagues, trade unions, and women's federations
224 Leading cadres of democratic party and other people's organizations
229 Heads of residents' (village) committees
241 Managers of enterprises and institutions at central level
242 Managers of enterprises and institutions at provincial level
243 Managers of enterprises and institutions at prefectural or military division level
244 Managers of enterprises and institutions at county level or military troop level
245 Managers of enterprises and institutions below county or military troop level
246 Managers of private enterprises
311 Administrative management staff and assistants
312 Secretaries
313 Receiving, dispatching and communicating staff
314 Typing and printing staff
319 Other administrative staff and office workers
321 Staff for political affairs
322 Personnel management staff
323 Public security officers and police
324 Firefighters
329 Other staff for political and security affairs
331 Postal working staff
332 Telephone and telegraph operators
339 Other staff for post and telecommunication
399 Other clerical and related staff
411 Shop employees and salesmen
419 Other related sales staff
420 Supply and marketing cooperative
431 Agricultural or sideline products purchasing staff
432 Trust purchasing staff
433 Used merchandise purchasing staff
441 Agents, brokers
499 Other commercial staff
511 Attendants in restaurants
512 Attendants in inns, motels, hotels, etc
513 Attendants in entertainment, tourism, sports and other clubs
514 Bathroom attendants
515 Attendants on bus, ship, and plane
516 Ticket sellers
517 Childcare workers
518 Baby sitters or family service workers
519 Barbers
520 Washing, dyeing, and darning workers
521 Fuel supply workers
522 Cleaners
523 Office attendants
524 Funeral and interment workers
525 Gardeners or related workers
529 Other service workers
531 Chefs
532 Other kitchen staff
540 Tour guides
551 Staff for repairing household electronic equipment
559 Other repair persons of household appliances
599 Other service workers
611 Grain farmers
612 Cotton farmers
613 Vegetable farmers
614 Fruit, mulberry, and tea farmers
619 Other agricultural workers
621 Afforesting workers
622 Lumbering laborers
623 Forest rangers
624 Float log workers
629 Other forestry laborers
631 Livestock-raising laborers
632 Poultry-raising laborers
633 Special animal raising laborers
639 Other animal husbandry workers
641 Aquatic product breeders
642 Aquatic product fishing laborers
643 Natural aquatic animal and plant collecting laborers
644 Fishing-boat drivers
649 Other fishery workers
650 Hunters
661 Tractor drivers
669 Other operators of agricultural machines
699 Other workers in farming, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery
700 Section chiefs
711 Mining and stone gathering workers
712 Mineral and stone processing workers
713 Oil and natural gas drilling workers
714 Prospecting workers
715 Salt mining workers
719 Other mining, quarrying, exploring, well drilling and salt mining workers
721 Metal melting workers
722 Metal rolling and machine operators
723 Metal casting workers
724 Metal hot processing workers
725 Metal drawing and extruding workers
726 Metal surface handling workers
729 Other metal smelting and processing workers
731 Workers for production of basic chemical raw materials
732 Workers making chemical fertilizer
733 Workers making agricultural chemicals
734 Daily chemical goods production workers
735 Chemical fabrics production workers
736 Oil refining workers
737 Oil coking workers
738 Pharmaceutical workers
739 Other chemical workers
741 Rubber machine operators
742 Plastic machine operators
743 Tire makers and sulphur suppliers
749 Other workers for production of rubber and plastic products
751 Fabrics pre-processing workers
752 Spinning, screwing and twisting workers
753 Workers for installation and maintenance of textile, sewing and dyeing equipment
754 Weavers
755 Knitting workers
756 Textile printing and dyeing workers
759 Other workers for textiles, knitting and dyeing
761 Leather and fur manufacturing workers
762 Leather product manufacturing workers
763 Fur product manufacturing workers
769 Other workers for production of leather and fur
771 Workers for drawing and tailoring garments
772 Sewing workers
773 Shoes and hat manufacturing workers
774 Embroidering workers
779 Other tailoring and sewing workers
781 Rice-grinding, power-grinding, and oil-extracting laborers
782 Sugar producing workers
783 Butchers and meat processing laborers
784 Canned food producing and preserving laborers
785 Dairy producing workers
786 Bakers and workers for candy products
787 Tea producing workers
788 Wine, alcohol, and beverage brewers
789 Other food and beverage production workers
790 Tobacco production workers
801 Timer processing workers
802 Wood producing workers
803 Furniture or construction wood manufacturing workers
804 Bamboo, linen, rattan, straw product manufacturing workers
809 Other workers for products of bamboo, hemp, cane, palm and straw
811 Paper manufacturing workers
812 Paper product manufacturing workers
819 Other workers for manufacture of paper products
821 Typesetting workers
822 Plate making workers
823 Printing workers
824 Binding workers
825 Photographing darkroom workers
829 Other printing and the related workers
831 Stone cutting and carving workers
832 Artistic masons
839 Other stone workers
841 Blacksmith, forgers and forging press operators
842 Bench workers
843 Machine tool installers
844 Metal cutting machine operators and blade grinding workers
849 Other forgers, tool manufacturing workers and machine tool installation workers
851 Machine assemblers
852 Machine repairing workers
853 Clocks, watch and precision instrument manufacturing workers
859 Other machine assemblers and precision instrument manufacturing workers
861 Electric equipment installing, repairing workers
862 Electronic equipment installing, repairing workers
863 Electric and electronic assembling workers
864 Electrical engineering workers
865 Telephone, telegraph equipment repairing workers
869 Other installation, repair and electronic equipment assembly and related workers
871 Projecting equipment operators
872 Radio station sound recording equipment operators
873 Movie projectionists
881 Plumbers and piping workers
882 Welders
883 Cold forging workers
884 Metal component installing workers
891 Glass manufacturing workers
892 Pottery manufacturing workers
893 Enamel manufacturing workers
901 Painters
909 Other painters
911 Cement manufacturing workers
912 Asbestos manufacturing workers
913 Brick and lime manufacturing workers
914 Fire-proof material manufacturing workers
915 Other non-metal mineral manufacturing workers
916 Education and sport related article manufacturing workers
917 Jewelry and gold ornament processing workers
918 Art and handicraft article manufacturing workers
919 Other production workers and related workers
921 Bricklayers and plasterers
922 Concrete mixing workers
923 Reinforcing bar related workers
924 Scaffolders
925 Unskilled workers in construction
929 Other construction workers
931 Electric power equipment operators
932 Electric power network operators
933 Boiler workers
939 Other operators of power plants
941 Loaders and porters
942 Crane operators
943 Construction related equipment operators
949 Other related equipment operators
951 Ships crew
952 Locomotive drivers and stokers
953 Railway transportation workers
954 Bus drivers
955 Other motor vehicle drivers
956 Animal-driven vehicle drivers
959 Other operators of transportation equipment
961 Examiners and inspectors
962 Metrologists
963 Experiment and testing staff
964 Laboratory analysis staff
965 Drawing and photocopying staff
966 Computer paper hole recording staff
991 Underwater operation workers
992 Drawing and mapping workers
993 Packing and wrapping workers
994 Warehouse workers
997 Other production, transportation and related workers
998 Other workers not classified elsewhere
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
11. Occupations of employed/working people: -- Those aged 15 and over.

Fill in the detailed work. For example, worker can be "locksmith", "car driver" etc. Commercial or Service staff can be "salesperson", "cook", "ticket seller" etc. Office staff can be "planning staff", "statistical staff", "secretary", "accountant", "typist", etc. Do not fill in general terms such as "worker" or "cadre". For those who are in charge of government institutions and related organizations, or communist-party organizations, fill in their posts; for those who hold both technical and administrative posts, fill in the administrative ones. For those who are in charge of enterprise and public institutions, they should fill in the rank of their institutions in addition to their posts. For example, "factory director of an institution at the rank of regiment in this county". If the rank of an institution is unclear, fill in respondent's post only.

For farmers, do not use general term "Farmer". Fill in the details: "grain farmer", "truck farmer", "pannage", etc. For those who engage in other activities in addition to agricultural activity, fill in the occupation in which they engage longest. For example, if someone spends most of his/her time on construction, fill in "bricklayer", or "laborer" etc, instead of "farmer".

For those working persons who engage in more than one activity, fill in the occupation in which they engage longest.

For apprentices, fill in the type of work that they learn or engage in. For those whose type of work hasn't be specified, fill in "Type of work unsettled".

Description

Definition
This variable indicates respondent's occupation.
Universe
Persons age 15+ in the labor force

concept

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