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XII General Population and Housing Census 2000 - IPUMS Subset

Mexico, 2000
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MEX_2000_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (INEGI), Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation, 3 digits (MX2000A_0473)

Data file: MEX2000-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 293
End: 295
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
24. Occupation or job

What did this person do in his or her work last week?

____ Write the activities or tasks


What is the name of his or her occupation, work or job title? For example: farm laborer, elementary school teacher, traveling sales person

_____ Write the occupation work or job title.
Categories
Value Category
0 NIU (not in universe)
110 Architects, civil engineers, chemical engineers, industrial engineers and similar
111 Physicists, astronomers, mathematicians, statisticians, adjusters
112 Chemists and pharmacists
113 Doctors, dentists, optometrists, nutritionists and similar
114 Biologists, ecologists, professionals in ocean sciences and similar
115 Agronomists, veterinarians and professionals in forestry and fishing
116 Social science professionals
117 Economists, business administrators, public accountants, and similar
118 Religious professionals
119 Other professionals who perform an occupation related to this group
120 Technicians in drafting, engineering, and operation of image and sound recording
121 Technicians in physics, mathematics, and adjusting
122 Technicians in human medicine
123 Chemical, biological, pharmaceutical and ecological laboratory technicians
124 Agronomy, veterinary, forestry, fishing, and similar technicians
125 Technicians in social sciences, accounting sciences, and administrative sciences
126 Technicians in religious activities
129 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
130 University professors and professors in other higher education establishments
131 Professors in preparatory and equivalent schools
132 Professors in high schools
133 Professors in elementary school and literacy professors
134 Professors in preschool education
135 Professors in special education
136 Professors and instructors of artistic, administrative, technical, and sports education
139 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
140 Writers, critics, newspaper reporters and writers
141 Composers, singers, musicians, actors, and dancers
142 Painters, sculptors, drawing artists, designers, choreographers, and similar
143 Directors, producers, announcers, and conductors of entertainment and artistic, cultural, and sports programs
144 Sportsmen
145 Sports umpires, judges, and trainers
146 Animators, magicians, illusionists, clowns, circus workers and similar in establishments
149 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
210 Upper level government officials
211 Presidents, directors, and general managers in public and private institutions and businesses
212 Area directors, managers and administrators in public and private establishments, businesses, institutions and companies
213 Directors of political organizations, labor unions, and civil associations
219 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
410 Workers in agricultural activities
411 Workers in cattle activities and in the raising of other animals
412 Workers who combine agricultural and cattle raising activities
413 Workers in silviculture and forestry
414 Workers in hunting, trapping, and similar activities
415 Workers in fishing and aquaculture activities
416 Workers in activities related to processing agricultural products
417 Overseers, farm managers, group supervisors and other workers who control the activities of farm, forestry, and fishery laborers
419 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
510 Bosses, supervisors, and similar in the manufacture of foods, beverages, and tobacco products
511 Bosses, supervisors, and similar in mine, quarry, and well extraction
512 Bosses, supervisors, and similar in the manufacture of textile, leather, fur, and similar products
513 Bosses, supervisors, and similar in the manufacture of wood and paper products and printing jobs
514 Bosses, supervisors, and similar in metallurgic manufacturing and the manufacture, repair, and maintenance of machinery and metal products and precision machinery
515 Bosses, supervisors, and similar in the manufacture of products made of ceramic, glass and other non-metal minerals
516 Bosses, supervisors, and similar in construction, installation, maintenance, and finishing
517 Bosses, supervisors, and similar in energy generation, installation, repair, and maintenance of electrical equipment and telecommunications
518 Bosses, supervisors, and similar in the manufacture of chemicals, petrochemicals, rubber, natural rubber, and plastic
519 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
520 Workers in the manufacture of foods, beverages, and tobacco products
521 Workers in mine, quarry, and well extraction
522 Artisans and factory workers in the manufacture of textile, leather, fur, and similar products
523 Artisans and factory workers in the manufacture of wood and similar products, paper products and printing jobs
524 Artisans and factory workers in metal treatment, and in the repair and maintenance of vehicles, machinery, equipment, instruments and similar
525 Artisans and factory workers in the manufacture of products made of ceramic, glass and other non-metal minerals
526 Workers in construction, installation, finishing, and maintenance of buildings and other constructions
527 Workers in installation and repair of electrical equipment, electronics, and telecommunications
528 Workers the preparation and repair of products made of rubber, natural rubber, plastic, and the preparation of chemical substances
529 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
530 Operators of machinery and equipment in the manufacture of foods, beverages, and tobacco products
531 Operators of machinery and equipment in mine, quarry, and well extraction
532 Operators of machinery and equipment in the manufacture of textile, leather, fur, and similar products
533 Operators of machinery and equipment in the manufacture of wood and similar products, paper products and printing jobs
534 Operators of machinery and equipment in metallurgic manufacture, and in the manufacture of machinery, metal products, and in the automotive industry
535 Operators of machinery and equipment in the manufacture of products made of ceramic, glass and other non-metal minerals
536 Operators of specialized portable construction equipment
537 Operators of machinery and installations for electricity generation, and pump and refrigeration equipment
538 Operators of machinery and equipment in the manufacture of chemicals, water treatments, petrochemicals, rubber, and plastic
539 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
540 Assistants, day laborers, and similar in the manufacture of foods, beverages, and tobacco products
541 Assistants, day laborers, and similar in mine, quarry, and well extraction
542 Assistants, day laborers, and similar in the manufacture of textile, leather, fur, and similar products
543 Assistants, day laborers, and similar in the manufacture of wood and paper products and printing jobs
544 Assistants, day laborers, and similar in metallurgic manufacturing and the manufacture of machinery and metal products
545 Assistants, day laborers, and similar in the manufacture of products made of ceramic, glass and other non-metal minerals
546 Assistants, day laborers, and similar in construction
547 Assistants, day laborers, and similar in energy generation, electronics, and telecommunications
548 Assistants, day laborers, and similar in the manufacture of chemicals, petrochemicals, rubber, natural rubber, and plastic
549 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
550 Conductors of mobile machinery
551 Railroad transportation conductors and railroad transportation conductor's assistants
552 Motorized terrestrial transportation conductors and assistants
553 Air transportation conductors
554 Maritime transportation conductors and assistants
555 Conductors of human-powered and animal-traction vehicles
559 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
610 Department heads, coordinators, and supervisors in health services, social assistance, education and justice
611 Department heads, coordinators, and supervisors in accounting, human resources, archives and similar
612 Department heads, coordinators, and supervisors in communications and transportation
613 Department heads, coordinators, and supervisors in statistical, informatics, engineering, social research, and publicity services and other specialized services
614 Department heads, coordinators, and supervisors in infrastructure services (water, electricity, roads, etc.)
615 Department heads, coordinators, and supervisors in cultural and recreational services
616 Department heads, coordinators, and supervisors in restaurant, hotel, and commercial services
617 Department heads, coordinators, and supervisors in agricultural, forestry, and fishing services
618 Other department heads, coordinators, and supervisors in activities not classified above
619 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
620 Secretaries, short-hand writers, stenographers and similar
621 Cashiers, accounts payable clerks, ticket vendors, and similar
622 Workers in archives, correspondence, and control of storage and warehouses
623 Receptionists, travel agency workers, poll-takers and similar
624 Telephone and telegraph operators
625 Workers in mail services and general messenger services
626 Dispatchers, verifiers, and similar in transportation operations
627 Other workers in administrative services not classified above
629 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
710 Salesmen in establishments
711 Sales employees in establishments
712 Exhibitors and deliverymen in establishments
713 Agents and representatives of sales, stock brokers, insurance, real estate, auctioneers, and public auctioneers
719 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
720 Traveling salesmen
721 Traveling services workers
729 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
810 Restaurant workers, bar workers, waiters, and servers
811 Clothes washers, pressers, and other workers in clothing cleaning
812 Doormen, concierges, elevator operators, hotel servants, cleaning employees, gardeners, and porters
813 Barbers, beauticians, and similar
814 Workers in services of movable goods rental
815 Support workers for entertainment, tourism, sports and personal care
816 Workers in funeral services and cemeteries
819 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
820 Workers in domestic services
830 Workers in protection and guard services
831 Workers in the armed forces
839 Other workers who perform an occupation related to this group
999 Other workers with insufficiently specified occupations
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
24. Occupation or Trade

The occupation is captured in the following two questions:

In the first, write what the person did in their work during the previous week; that is, the chores or activities that they carried out.

In the second, record the name of the occupation, trade, or position in the activity that the person carried out during the previous week.

[Two depictions of this completed question on the enumeration form, and two related drawings]

Record the information from the informant just as they report it to you, following the order of the questions, even if they first mention the name of the occupation and then what the person did in their job. For example, if, in asking what they did, they say that they are a taxi driver, confirm with the informant what they do as a taxi driver, and then write drives a taxi under the first question and taxi driver under the second.
Try not to record imprecise chores or general activities, such as supervises, teaches, sells, etc., nor general posts or trades such as employee, manual laborer, supervisor, since this does not allow us to know occupation.

[P. 80]

Write down the tasks and the trade or position as is indicated in the following:




Tasks
Trades or positions


Supervises cashiers in a supermarket
Cashier supervisor


Gives swimming lessons
Swim instructor


Sells fruit in the street
Traveling fruit salesperson




If a person carried out more than one job during the previous week, ask for the information on the occupation that the informant recognizes as their principle employment.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the person's occupation (3-digit) provided the person worked the week before the census or had a job, but did not work.
Universe
Persons age 12+ who worked the week before the census or did not work but had a job

concept

Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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