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Census of Canada 1991 - IPUMS Subset

Canada, 1991
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CAN_1991_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Statistics Canada, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation (1971 classification basis) (CA1991A_0486)

Data file: CAN1991-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 288
End: 289
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 99
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
STEP 10: Answer Questions 20 to 45 for each person aged 15 and over.



Note: Questions 36 to 42 refer to this person's job or business last week. If this person held no job last week, answer for the job of longest duration since January 1, 1990. If this person held more than one job last week, answer for the job at which he/she worked the most hours.



39. What kind of work was this person doing?

For example, medical lab technician, accounting clerk, manager of civil engineering department, secondary school teacher, supervisor of data entry unit, food processing labourer, fishing guide (if in the Armed Forces, give rank only).
Kind of work ________

40. In this work, what were this person's most important duties or activities?

For example, analysing blood samples, verifying invoices, co-ordinating civil engineering projects, teaching mathematics, organizing work schedules and monitoring data entry systems, cleaning vegetables, guiding fishing parties.
Most important duties or activities ________
Categories
Value Category
1 Managerial, administrative and related occupations
2 Occupations in natural sciences, engineering and mathematics
3 Occupations in social sciences and related fields
4 Teaching and related occupations
5 Occupations in medicine and health
6 Artistic, literary, recreational and related occupations
7 Clerical and related occupations
8 Sales occupations
9 Service occupations
10 Farming, horticultural and animal hunsbandry occupatiosn
11 Other primary occupations
12 Processing occupations
13 Machining and product fabricating, assembling and repairing occupations
14 Construction trades occupations
15 Transport equipement operating occupations
16 Other occupations
17 Occupation not stated
99 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
Answer Questions 20 to 45 for each person aged 15 and over, that is, for each person born before June 4, 1976.




Questions 39 and 40: Kind of work and most important duties

Descriptions should be as precise as possible. Two or more words may be needed in both questions. Rather than using the terms employee or worker, use specific descriptions of the kind of work done. Be sure to indicate supervisory or management responsibilities if they apply.
For example, rather than: maintenance, repair work, office work, clerical, inspecting, supervising. A more complete response would be: maintaining electrical equipment; repair and maintenance of electrical motors; type, general office work; typing and filing; inspecting electronic equipment; supervising assembly of electronic equipment [respectively].
For persons who are members of a religious order engaged in teaching or nursing for example, report these secular activities rather than the religious activities.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the kind of work persons were doing during the reference week, as determined by their kind of work and the description of their most important duties, based on the 1971 Standard Occupational Classification.
Universe
Persons age 15+ last worked in 1990 or 1991

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