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XIV National Population and III Housing Census 1973 - IPUMS Subset

Colombia, 1973
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Departmento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE), Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation last week (CO1973A_0420)

Data file: COL1973-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 195
End: 197
Width: 3
Range: 8 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
C. Economic characteristics (For persons 10 years old or more)
[Applies to questions 14 - 19]




15. What was your occupation, profession, or work during this week? ____
Categories
Value Category
8 Professionals and technicians (general)
10 Professionals, technicians, and similar workers
11 Chemists
14 Technicians in physical sciences and chemistry
20 Architects and engineers
21 Architects and urban designers
22 Civil engineers
23 Electrical and electronic engineers
25 Chemical engineers
28 Industrial organization engineers
29 Engineers not classified in another category
30 Technicians in architecture and engineering
31 Topographers
32 Drafters
33 Civil engineering technicians
34 Electrical and electronic engineers
35 Mechanical technicians
39 Industrial technicians not classified in another category
40 Pilots and deck officials, and machinist officials (aviation and marine)
41 Pilots, navigators and flight engineers (aviation)
50 Biologists, agronomists, and similar technicians
52 Bacteriologists, pharmacists, and similar specialists
53 Agronomists and similar specialists
54 Technicians in biological and agricultural sciences
60 Doctors, dentists, veterinarians and similar workers
61 Doctors and surgeons
63 Dentists
65 Veterinarians
67 Pharmacists
70 Doctors, dentists, veterinarians and similar workers (technicians)
71 Degreed nurses
72 Nursing personnel not classified in another category
79 Doctors, dentists, veterinarians and similar workers
80 Statisticians, mathematician system analysts, and similar technicians
81 Statisticians
83 Systems analysts
90 Economists
110 Accountants
120 Jurists
121 Lawyers
122 Judges, magistrates, prosecutors, and notaries
129 Lawyers not classified in another category
130 Teachers and professors
131 University professors and professors of other higher education establishments
132 Middle school professors
133 Elementary school professors
140 Members of the clergy and similar
141 Priests and member of similar religious orders
150 Authors, newspaper reporters and similar writers
151 Writers and critics
159 Authors, newspaper writers and similar writers not classified in another category
160 Sculptors, painters, photographers, and similar artists
161 Sculptors, painters and similar artists
162 Decorators, drafters, and commercial designers
163 Photographers and operators of movie and television cameras
170 Musicians, artists, entertainment businessmen and producers
171 Composers, musicians, and singers
179 Entertainment artists not classified in another category
180 Athletes, sportsmen, and similar workers
190 Professionals, technicians, and similar workers not classified in another category
191 Librarians, archivists, and museum directors
192 Sociologists, anthropologists and similar specialists
193 Social assistance workers
195 Philologists, translators, and interpreters
199 Other related professionals, technicians, and workers
200 Managers and directors (general)
201 Members of the legislative bodies and directive personnel of the public administration
210 Directors and directive personnel
211 Directive personnel in public administration
212 General directors or managers
213 Production directors (except agricultural enterprises)
219 Directors and directive personnel not classified in another category
300 Clerks (general)
301 Heads of office employees
302 Heads of office employees in general
310 Administrative agents (public administration)
320 Secretaries, typists, short-hand takers, and operators of tape and card punch machines
321 Secretaries, typists, short-hand takers, teletypists
322 Operators of perforating machines: tapes and cards
330 Accounting employees, cashiers, employees of banking services, and similar workers
331 Accounting assistants, bookkeepers, and cashiers
332 Bank services employees
339 Accounting employees, cashiers, and similar workers not classified in another category
340 Operators of machines for accounting and statistical calculations
342 Operators of automatic data processing machines
350 Bosses of transportation systems and communications
359 Heads of transportation services and communications not classified in another category
360 Train masters, controllers of sleeping coaches, ticket collectors for transportation services
370 Mailmen and messengers
380 Telephone and telegraph operators
390 Administrative personnel and similar workers not classified in another category
391 Supply and distribution employees
393 Employees in administrative services
394 Receptionists and employees of travel agencies
395 Library and archival service employees
399 Office employees not classified in another group
400 Merchants, salespersons and agents (general)
401 Directors (Wholesale and retail)
410 Owner-merchants (wholesale and retail)
420 Heads of sales and buyers
421 Sales managers
422 Buyers
430 Technical sales agents, business travelers, and factory representatives
432 Traveling agents and factory representatives
440 Insurance agents, real estate agents, currency exchange and investment agents, sales agents for services provided to businesses, and auctioneers
441 Bosses of intangible sales, insurance agents, real estate agents, and exchange and investment agents
442 Sales agents of services to businesses
443 Auctioneers
450 Salesmen, commerce employees and similar workers
451 Salesmen, commerce employees and exhibitors
452 Traveling salesmen, door-to-door salesmen, newspaper and lottery vendors
490 Merchants and salesmen nec
500 Service industry workers (general)
501 Directors (hotel, bar and similar, and other personal services)
510 Owner-managers (hotel, bar, and other personal services)
520 Heads of service personnel
530 Cooks, room keepers, barmen, and similar workers
531 Cooks
532 Room keepers, barmen, and similar workers
540 Service workers not classified in another category
550 Building guards, cleaning personnel and similar workers
551 Building guards
552 Cleaning personnel and similar workers
560 Launderers, dry cleaners, and pressers
570 Hairdressers, beauty treatment specialists, and similar workers
580 Personnel in the protection and security services
581 Firemen
582 Policemen
589 Personnel of protection and security services not classified in another category
590 Service workers not classified in another category
592 Businessmen of funeral services and embalmers
599 Other service workers
600 Agricultural occupations (general)
601 Administrators and bosses of agricultural enterprises
610 Farmers and ranchers (owners)
611 Farmers and ranchers (owners)
612 Specialized farmers and ranchers (owners)
620 Agricultural workers
621 Agricultural workers in general
622 Agricultural workers, extensive agriculture
623 Agricultural workers, trees and bushes
624 Cattle ranching workers and feed-cattle ranching
625 Cattle ranching workers, dairy cattle
626 Workers in poultry production
627 Agricultural workers, vegetable crops, greenhouses, and gardens
628 Operators and drivers of agricultural machinery
629 Agricultural workers not classified in another category
630 Forestry workers
631 Tree fallers and cutters
632 Forestry workers (except tree fallers and cutters)
640 Fishermen, hunters, and similar workers not classified in another category
641 Fishermen
649 Fishermen, hunters, and similar workers not classified in another category
700 Miners, operatives, craftsmen and supervisors (general)
701 Foremen, supervisors, and overseers
710 Miners, quarry workers, sonar and similar workers
711 Miners and quarry workers
712 Workers in the treatment of minerals and stones
713 Sonar and similar workers
720 Metallurgic workers
721 Operators of metallurgic ovens
722 Operators of laminating lines
725 Mold operators and machete cutters
728 Metal galvanizers and coaters
730 Workers in wood treatment and paper and cardboard manufacture
732 Saw mill workers, operators of plywood machinery and similar workers
734 Workers in the manufacture of paper
740 Operators in chemical treatments and similar workers
741 Operators of breaking, crushing, and mixing machines
742 Operators of thermal installations for chemical treatments
744 Operators of distilling and reaction appliances
749 Operators in chemical treatments and similar workers not classified in another category
750 Thread winders, weavers, dyers, and similar workers
751 Fiber preparers
752 Thread preparers and bobbin winders
753 Loom adjusters and card preparers for knits
754 Weavers and similar workers
755 Knitters
756 Whiteners, dyers, stampers, sanforizers and workers in textile product finishing
759 Thread winders, weavers, dyers, and similar workers not classified in another category
760 Workers in hide preparation, tanning and treatment
761 Tanners and skinners
762 Workers in the preparation of tanning skins
770 Workers in food and beverage preparation
771 Millers and classifiers, washers, driers, selectors, threshers, and similar workers in grain processing
772 Operators in sugar manufacture and refining
773 Slaughterers and butchers
774 Workers in food conservation
775 Workers in milk treatment and preparation of dairy products
776 Bakers, pastry bakers, candy makers, preparers of jams, juices, concentrates and beverages
778 Beer brewers and workers in the preparation of wines and other beverages
779 Food and beverage workers not classified in another category
780 Workers in tobacco processing
782 Cigarette makers
790 Tailors, seamstresses leather workers, upholsterers and similar workers
791 Tailors and clothing designers
793 Hat makers
794 Pattern makers and cutters
795 Sewers and embroiderers
796 Upholsterers and similar workers
799 Tailors, clothing designers, leather workers, upholsterers, and similar workers not classified in another category
800 Operatives and craftsmen (general)
801 Shoemakers and harness makers
802 Workers in the manufacture of footwear
803 Artisans and other similar workers
810 Cabinetmakers, operators of wood-working machinery and similar workers
811 Cabinetmakers
812 Operators of woodworking machinery
819 Cabinetmakers, woodworking machine operators and similar workers not listed in another category
820 Carvers and detailers
830 Metal forming workers
831 Blacksmiths and forge workers
832 Mechanics-adjuster tool and die specialists; metal adjusters-mold makers and designers
833 Adjusters-operators of machines and tools
834 Operators of tool machines
835 Metal polishers and tool sharpeners
839 Metal workers not classified in another category
840 Adjustors-assemblers and installers of machinery and precision instruments, watchmakers and mechanics (except electricians)
841 Machinery adjusters-assemblers and installers
842 Watchmakers and precision instrument mechanics
843 Motor vehicle mechanics
844 Airplane engine mechanics
845 Textile machinery mechanics
849 Machinery and precision instrument adjusters-assemblers and installers, watchmakers and mechanics (except electrical) not listed in another category
850 Electricians, electronics specialists, and similar workers
851 Electrician adjusters
852 Electronics adjusters
853 Assemblers of electrical and electronic appliances
854 Electronics repairmen of radio and television receptors
855 Electricians (electrical installations)
856 Telephone and telegraph installers
857 Electrical and telecommunication line installers
860 Operators of radio and television transmitting stations and cinematographic sound and projection equipment
862 Operators of cinematographic sound and projection equipment
870 Pipe fitters, welders, laminators, boilermakers, preparers and assemblers of metal structures
871 Pipe fitters and pipe installers
872 Welders and oxyfuel cutters
873 Metal laminators and boilermakers
880 Jewelers and silversmiths
890 Glass workers, ceramics workers and similar workers
891 Glass blowers, molders, laminators, cutters, and polishers
892 Ceramics workers and similar workers
893 Firers (glass and ceramic)
895 Glass and ceramic painters and decorators
900 Operatives, craftsmen and laborers (general)
901 Workers in the manufacture of rubber and plastic products
902 Workers in the manufacture and vulcanization of tires
903 Workers in the manufacture of plastic products
910 Manufacturers of paper and cardboard products
920 Workers in the graphic arts
921 Typesetters, typographers, and similar workers
922 Operators of printing presses
924 Printing recorders (except photo recorders)
925 Photo recorders
926 Binders and similar workers
930 Painters
931 Building and construction painters
939 Painters not classified in another category
940 Workers, manufacturers, and similar workers not listed in another category
942 Basket makers, brush makers, and similar workers
943 Workers in the manufacture of non-metal mineral products
949 Other manufacturing workers and similar workers
950 Construction workers
951 Construction laborers
952 Workers in reinforced concrete, concrete masons, and patio pavement installers
953 Roofers
954 Carpenters and parquet installers
957 Window installers
959 Construction operators not classified in another group
960 Operators of non-mobile machinery and similar installations
961 Operators of electric energy production installations
969 Operators of non-mobile machinery and similar installations not listed in another category
970 Workers in the movement of merchandize and materials and land not classified in another group
971 Stackers, loaders, and packers
973 Crane drivers and operators of elevation installations
974 Drivers of machines for land movement and similar equipment
979 Workers in the movement of merchandize and materials and land not classified in another group
980 Drivers of transportation vehicles
981 Ship overseers, deck sailors, small ship captains
983 Locomotive machinists and firemen
984 Conductors of merchandize trains, switchmen, and train agents
985 Motor vehicle drivers
986 Animal drivers and drivers of animal traction vehicles
990 Day laborers not classified in another group
996 Non-identifiable occupations
997 Undocumented
998 Unknown
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
Section C. Economic characteristics

This section should be filled out only for persons 10 years old or older.
[Applies to questions 14 - 19]




Question No. 15. Occupation

[Below the text is a form.]

[p. 52]

This question refers to the occupation, craft, profession or type of work that was done during the week of October 14 to 20 by persons who worked in that week.

For persons who did not work but had a job and for those who worked before and looked for work during the week before the Census, the occupation or trade refers to the last job worked.

If a person had more than one job write down only the principal occupation. Principal occupation is understood to be one that provides the largest quantity of income.

Do not accept responses like "employee", "office worker", "laborer", "operator", "farmer", "commercial worker", etc. Always write down the responses that completely specify the occupation that the person had.

Write down the responses clearly and without writing the in the shaded square.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the occupation, craft, profession or type of work that was done during the week prior to the day of the census.
Universe
Persons with a job

concept

Concept
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Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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