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General Census of Population and Housing 1987 - IPUMS Subset

Mali, 1987
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Profession (ML1987A_0422)

Data file: MLI1987-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 179
End: 181
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
For individuals 6 years of age and older.
[Questions 14-22]




19. Profession

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Categories
Value Category
11 Chemist
12 Physicist
13 Physicist-chemist specialist
14 Physicist-chemist technician
21 Architect and urbanist
22 Civil engineer
23 Electrical engineer
24 Mechanic engineer
25 Chemical engineer
26 Mining engineer
27 Metallurgical engineer
28 Organizational engineer
29 Other engineer
31 Geometrician
32 Designer
33 Civil engineering technician
34 Electrical engineer technician
35 Mechanic engineer technician
36 Chemical engineer technician
37 Metallurgical engineer technician
38 Mining engineer technician
39 Other engineer technician
41 Airplane pilot
42 Officer pilot (sea and river navigation)
43 Officer mechanic (sea and river navigation)
51 Biologist, zoologist and similar activities
52 Bacteriologist, zoologist and similar activities
53 Agronomist and similar activities
54 Technician for biological and bacteriological sciences
61 Physician and surgeon
62 Medical assistant
63 Dentist
64 Dental assistant
65 Veterinarian
66 Veterinary assistant
67 Pharmacist
68 Pharmacy assistant
69 Dietician and specialties
71 Registered nurse
72 Other nurse
73 Registered midwife
74 Other midwife
75 Optometrician and optic
76 Physiotherapist and ergotherapist
77 Radiology technician
78 Traditional healer
79 Other physician, dentist, veterinarian and similar workers
82 Mathematician and actuary
83 Systems analyst
84 Statistics and mathematics technician
90 Economist
110 Accountant
121 Lawyer, procurator and counsel
122 Judge
129 Other lawyer
131 University and superior education professor
132 Secondary degree education personnel
133 Primary degree education personnel
134 Preschool education personnel
135 Special education personnel
139 Other education personnel
141 Clergy member of an organized religion
142 Koranic master
143 Imam
144 Marabout
145 Muezzin
146 Missionary
149 Other member of the clergy
151 Author and critic
159 Author, journalist and other writers
161 Sculptor, painter and similar artists
162 Decorator, window dresser, designer and similar worker
163 Photographer and cameraman
171 Composer, musicist and singer
172 Choreographer and dancer
173 Actor and scene director
174 Producer (theater, cinema, and radio-television)
175 Circus artist
179 Other musicist, actor, dancer, and similar artists
180 Athlete, sportsmen and similar
191 Librarian, archivist and museum conservationist
192 Sociologist, anthropologist and similar specialist
193 Social worker
194 Personnel relations and information professional
195 Philologer, translator and interpreter
199 Other workers in scientific, technical, liberal fields
201 Member of the legislative body
202 Higher levels of the public administrative
211 General director
212 Production director
219 Other director and manager
300 Office head
310 Administrative agent
321 Stenographer, dactylographer and teletypist
322 Perforation machine operator
331 Assistant accountant, accountant employee and cashier
339 Other assistant accountant, accountant employee and cashier
341 Operator of accounting machines and calculators
342 Operator of machines for the automatic treatment of data
351 Train station chief
352 Post office chief
359 Other chief of transportation and communication
360 Conductor and receiver
370 Delivery person and messenger
380 Telephone and telegraph operator
391 Provisioning employee
392 Planning and scheduling agent
393 Administrative services employee
394 Receptionist, hostess and travel agent
395 Library employee and archivist
398 Village head
399 Other office employee
400 Director
410 Owners managing bulk and unit commerce
411 Window dresser
412 Peddler
413 Wood seller
421 Head of sales
422 Buyer
431 Commercial, technical agent, and commercial inspector
432 Traveling salesman
441 Insurance agent, realtor and stock broker
442 Sales agent
443 Auctioneer
451 Sales clerk, commerce employee and demonstrator
452 Peddler, door-to-door salesman, and newspaper salesman
490 Other commercial personnel
500 Hotel, coffee shop or restaurant director
510 Hotel, coffee shop or restaurant owner
511 Small restaurant owner
520 Quartermaster, treasurer and similar worker
531 Cook
532 Server, bartender and similar workers
533 Kitchen help
540 Other household employee
541 Boy
542 Nurse
543 Personal custodian
544 Personal gardener
545 Personal driver
551 Dwelling custodian
552 Cleaning crew
560 Launderer, cleaner, ironing person
570 Hair dresser, beautician and similar worker
571 Hair dresser
581 Fireman
582 Public and private law enforcement office
583 Guards of the republic
589 Other security personnel
591 Guide
592 Funeral home manager and embalmer
598 Orderly
599 Other specialized position in the funeral services
600 Director and head of farming properties
611 General-purpose farming owner
612 Specialized farming owner
613 Stockbreeder
615 Gardener farming his own garden
622 Field and vegetable farmer
623 Arboriculturist
624 Stockbreeder (excluding dairy cows)
625 Dairy cow stockbreeder
626 Poultry famer
627 Nursery gardener
628 Farming machines builder
629 Other farm worker
631 Logger
632 Forestry worker, except loggers
633 Coalman
641 Fisherman
642 Hunter
643 Gatherer
649 Other fisherman, hunter, gatherer
650 Agricultural framing monitor
700 Supervisor and similar worker
711 Miners and carriers
712 Workers for the treatment of minerals and rocks
713 Well digger and similar worker
714 Shaft sinker
715 Gold washer
716 Sand owner
721 Metal smelting, furnace worker
722 Roller
723 Second fusion furnace and re-heating oven worker
724 Metal pourer
725 Sand molder and searcher for nuggets
726 Thermal treatment of metals worker
727 Metal trafilor and drawer
728 Electroplastic and metallic coating worker
729 Other metal treatment worker
731 Wood treatment worker
732 Roller
733 Paper paste preparer
734 Paper worker
741 Crushers, grinders and mixers
742 Monitor of furnaces and thermal equipment
743 Monitor of filtering equipment
744 Monitor of distillation and reaction equipment
745 Monitor of oil refinery
749 Other monitors of furnaces and chemical equipment
750 Weaving craftsman
751 Fiber preparer
752 Spinner and winder
753 Weaving and knitting regulator, and boxer
754 Weaver and similar worker
755 Hosiery knitting worker
756 Laundering, dying and refining craftsmen of textile products
757 Dying craftsman
758 Combing craftsman
759 Other textile craftsman
761 Tanner, leather seller, leather dresser
762 Leather store owner
771 Miller and grains worker
772 Sugar production and refinement worker
773 Butcher and meat worker
774 Tanner and preservation worker
775 Dairy worker
776 Baker, pastry maker and confectioner
777 Tea, coffee and cacao preparation worker
778 Brewer and producer of wine and similar beverages
779 Other food or beverage worker
781 Tobacco preparer
782 Cigar maker
783 Cigarette maker
789 Other tobacco worker
791 Tailor and dressmaker
792 Fur craftsman and similar worker
793 Fashion worker and hatter
794 Pattern maker and cutter
795 Binder
796 Tapestry maker and similar worker
798 Mattress maker
799 Other tailor, dressmaker, tapestry worker
801 Shoe and boot repairer
802 Shoe maker
803 Leather worker
811 Cabinetmaker
812 Wood machine worker
819 Other cabinet maker, carpenter worker
820 Stone engraver
830 Blacksmith
831 Blacksmith, hammer, and forge monitor
832 Toolmaker, modeler, and tracer
833 Toolmaking machine regulator
834 Toolmaking machine conductor
835 Conductor of the metal polishing and sharpening equipment
839 Other metal shapers and forge worker
841 Machine assembler and installer
842 Watch-maker and precision mechanic
843 Motor vehicle mechanic
844 Air vehicle mechanic
845 Bicycle and motorcycle repairman
849 Other machine assembler, installer and precision mechanic (excluding electricians)
851 Electrician
852 Electronics specialist
853 Electric and electronic equipment installer
854 Radio and television break-down mechanic
855 Installation electrician
856 Telephone and telegraph installer
857 Electric lines installer
859 Other electrician, electronics specialist and similar worker
861 Radio and television operator
862 Cinema sound and projection equipment operator
871 Plumber and pipe-maker
872 Welder and oxydable
873 Sheet-iron merchant and ironmonger
874 Framework and metallic structure installer
880 Jeweler and goldsmith
891 Glass blower, molder, cutter, shaper and polisher
892 Potter and similar worker
893 Glass and ceramic furnace conductor
894 Engraver of glass products
895 Painter decorator on glass and ceramic
899 Other glassmakers, potters and similar workers
901 Foam rubber and plastic materials maker
902 Pneumatic maker and vulcanizator
910 Paper and cotton products maker
921 Compositors and typesetters
922 Printing pressmen
924 Printing engravers
926 Bookbinders and related workers
929 Printers and related workers, n.e.c.
931 Painters, construction
939 Painters, n.e.c.
941 Musical instrument makers and tuners
942 Basketry weavers and brush makers
943 Non-metallic mineral product makers
949 Other production and related workers
951 Bricklayers, stonemasons and tile setters
952 Reinforced-concreters, cement finishers and terrazzo workers
953 Roofers
954 Carpenters, joiners and parquetry workers
957 Glaziers
959 Construction workers, n.e.c.
969 Stationary engine and related equipment operators
971 Dockers and freight handlers
972 Riggers and cable splicers
973 Crane and hoist operators
974 Earth-moving and related machinery operators
979 Material-handling equipment operators, n.e.c.
981 Ships' deck ratings, barge crews and boatmen
982 Ships' engine-room ratings
983 Railway engine drivers and firemen
984 Railway brakemen, signalmen and shunters
985 Motor vehicle drivers
986 Animal and animal-drawn vehicle drivers
989 Transport equipment operators, n.e.c.
991 Laborers, n.e.c.
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
1.2.2 QUESTIONS FOR PEOPLE AGED 6 AND OLDER
This is the second group of questions related to the characteristics of the household members. It relates only to persons aged 6 and older. Put a dash or a hyphen (-) for persons of less than 6 years in questions 14 to 25.




[Questions] 18 - 22. Economic Activity:

Questions 18 to 22 have to do with the economic activity of the people enumerated, i.e, their occupation. To fill in their forms pay careful attention to the following directions:

a. Only ask these question of household members who are 6 years and older. Put a dash or a hyphen (-) for those less than 6 years old.


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b. To obtain information on economic activity use the month (30 days) prior to the census interview as the point of reference.


However, for people who work in the agricultural sector (farming, breeding animals, fishing and forestry) this reference period is brought to [illegible] 12 months, taking into account the seasonal nature of employment in this sector. Rural work is carried out during a fixed period which does not correspond to the date of the census.




19. Profession

Profession is related to the trade learned by the person, regardless of his/her work.
Ask all persons aged 6 or older the following question in order to obtain information related to profession: "What trade/profession did you learn?"


a. For the employed working population and the unemployed write the trade/profession learned (farmer, mason, blacksmith, tailor, teacher in 1st cycle). Avoid any confusion with regard to a profession like doctor, professor, director, etc., and always specify "doctor in medicine," "teacher in 2nd cycle," etc. Put SQ (no training) for those individuals who did not learn a trade/profession.

b. For the non-working population who learned a trade or profession, write this down and put the reason for their non-working status in the remarks column.


For the non-working population who did not learn a trade or profession, write clearly the type of non-working activity (housewife, high school or university student, retired or with a private income, etc.)

NB: put a dash or a hyphen for those aged less than 6 years.

Description

Definition
This variable identifies the reported 3-digit profession of each person.
Universe
Economically active persons age 6+

concept

Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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