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VIII General Population and Housing Census 1960 - IPUMS Subset

Mexico, 1960
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MEX_1960_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Dirección General de Estadística, Secretaría de Industria y Comercio, Minnesota Population Center
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Industry (MX1960A_0417)

Data file: MEX1960-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 153
End: 155
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Column 39: This column is closely related to column 33, which means that the notes in column 39 refer to the type of business or activity in which the person works, and should refer to the occupation that he/she has. For example, if you have written 'farmer' in column 33, in column 33 you should write, for agricultural farm.
Categories
Value Category
0 No industry reported
11 Agriculture
12 Cattle ranching
21 Forestry
22 Lumbering
30 Hunting
40 Fishing
110 Coal extraction
121 Iron mineral extraction
122 Metal mineral extraction, except iron
130 Natural gas and petroleum
140 Stone, clay and sand extraction
190 Non-metal mineral extraction, other quarrying and extraction from other matierals not listed in other sub-groups
201 Cattle slaughtering and preparation and conservation of meat
202 Dairy product manufacturing
203 Packaging and preservation of fruits and vegetables
204 Packaging and preservation of fish and other seafoods
205 Milled goods
206 Bakery goods
207 Sugar processing plants and refineries
208 Cacao, chocolate and candies manufacturing
209 Diverse food industries
211 Distillation mixing alcoholic beverages
212 Wineries
213 Beer production
214 Manufacture of non-alcoholic beverages, soft-drinks, natural beverages and ice
215 Manufacturing of malt and malt beverages, except beer
220 Tobacco industries
231 Textile thread production, weaving, and finishing
232 Knit fabric production
233 Manufacture of cords, fiber sacks, and palm hats
239 Manufacture of textiles not classified elsewhere
241 Shoe manufacturing, except oilcloth or rubber
242 Shoe repair
243 Clothes manufacturing, except footwear
244 Manufactured textile articles, except clothing
250 Wood and cork industries, except furniture manufacturing
260 Furniture and accessories manufacturing
271 Wood pulp, paper and cardboard factories
272 Articles manufactured from wood pulp, paper and cardboard
280 Printers, editorials and related industries
291 Tanneries and finishing shops
292 Manufacture of leather articles, except footwear and clothing
300 Oilcloth and rubber products manufacturing
311 Essential industrial chemical products, including fertilizers
312 Vegetable and animal oils and fats
319 Manufacture of diverse petroleum products
321 Oil refining
329 Manufacture of diverse products made of petroleum and coal
331 Manufacture of clay goods for construction
332 Glass and glass products
333 Porcelain manufacturing
334 Cement manufacturing
335 Ceramics and pottery
339 Manufacture of non-metal mineral product, non metallic, not classified another sub-group
341 Basic iron and steel industries
342 Basic nonferrous metal industries
351 Manufacture of diverse metallic products
352 Manufacture of metallic articles for the household
353 Manufacturing of metallic furniture
360 Machinery construction, except electric machinery
370 Construction of electrical machinery, appliances, accessories and articles
381 Construction of hand tools and ship repair
382 Construction of railway equipment
383 Automobile assembly
384 Repair of automobiles, trucks, and bicycles
385 Bicycle assembly
386 Airplane assembly
389 Manufacture of transportation equipment not listed in another sub-group
391 Manufacture of profession, scientific, precision and control instruments
392 Manufacture of photographic equipment and copying instruments
393 Manufacture of clocks and watches
394 Repair of clocks and watches
395 Manufacture of jewelry and related articles, except silver
396 Manufacture of musical instruments
397 Manufacture of silver jewelry and silversmiths
399 Transformation industries, non classified in other sub-groups
400 Construction
511 Light and electrical energy
512 Natural gas production and distribution
521 Water supply
522 Sanitary services
611 Wholesale commerce
612 Retail commmerce
620 Banks and other financial establishments
630 Insurance and finances
640 Real estate
711 Railway transport
712 Trams, buses and passenger trucks
713 Land transportation of passengers, except in buses or passenger trucks
714 Land transportation of cargo
715 Sea transportation (except high-sea shipping)
716 River, lake, and coastal transportation; and port and sea services
717 Air transportation
718 Services related transportation
719 Transportation not classified in another subgroup
720 Deposit and storage
731 Mail
732 Telegraph and Radio
733 Telephones
739 Other communications and communication services
811 Executive and administrative personnel of the federal government
812 Executive and administrative personnel of federal entities
813 Executive, administrative and judicial employees of the municipal government
814 Federal police
815 Police of the government entities and municipalities; transit agents, and firemen
816 Armed forces
817 Members of the federal legislative powers and their employees
818 Members of the legislative powers of the entities and their employees
819 Member of the federal judicial powers and judicial sectors of the entities and their employees
821 Public instruction
822 Medical and sanitary services
823 Religious organizations
824 Institutions of Social assistance
825 Judicial services
826 Commercial services
827 Commercial associations and worker organizations
828 Social security (administrative personnel)
829 Public services not listed in another category
831 Production, distribution, and exhibition of cinematographic movies
832 Theatre and related services
833 Recreational services, except theaters and movies
841 Domestic service
842 Restaurants, cafes, bars, and other establishments that sell foods and beverages
843 Hotels, guest houses, pensions, camps, and other establishments that provide housing
844 Laundries, dying and pressing services
845 Barber shops and beauty parlors
846 Photography
849 Personal services, not classified in another subgroup
911 Persons looking for first employment
912 Insufficiently specified activities
999 Unknown
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
Type of Activity
(Very Important)

Column 39. Annotations of great importance are made here; for this reason one must proceed very carefully. The object is to specify where the enumerated works - that is to say, what type of company, business, or activity - such that the annotations in this column serve to complete the information given [P. 30] in column 33. For example: if it was written in column 33 that the enumerated is an agriculturalist, agricultural farm should be written in column 39. The proper names of stores or businesses should not be written.

For cases in which the enumerated is looking for work for the first time, "New Worker" should be written in column 39. Due to the great importance of the concepts "principal occupation," "job position or category," and "type of activity," the following is a list that will serve as a guide, so that the enumerator will be able to correctly classify the enumerated regarding their principle occupation.









Examples of the enumeration of laborers:


COLUMN 33
COLUMN 34
COLUMN 39


Shoe leather cutter
Worker X
Shoe factory


Masonry worker
Worker X
Home construction


Servant
Worker X
Private Home




Examples of the enumerations of employees of any category:


COLUMN 33
COLUMN 35
COLUMN 39


Typist
Employee X
Bank branch


Store clerk
Employee X
Clothing store


Manager (Gerente)
Employee X
Shoe factory




Examples of the enumeration of people who are bosses or managers (empresario):


COLUMN 33
COLUMN 36
COLUMN 39


Agriculturalist
Boss or manager X
Cotton farm


Merchant
Boss or manager X
Grain store


Industry
Boss or manager X
Tile factory




Examples of the enumeration of people who are self-employed:


COLUMN 33
COLUMN 37
COLUMN 39


Carpenter
Self-employed X
Carpenter shop


Traveling merchant
Self-employed X
Fruit vendor


Fixed merchant
Self-employed X
Clothes sales stand




Examples of the enumeration of people who help their family without retribution:


COLUMN 33
COLUMN 38
COLUMN 39


Sales attendant
Helps family X
Hardware store


Milkman
Helps family X
Stable


Framing apprentice
Helps family X
Frame workshop




Example of the enumeration of a person who is seeking work for the first time:


COLUMN 33
COLUMNS 34 to 38
COLUMN 39


Stenographer
(Leave blank)
New worker

Description

Definition
This variable indicates industry of workplace.
Universe
All persons

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Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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