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Swiss Federal Population Census of 1970 - IPUMS Subset

Switzerland, 1970
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CHE_1970_PHC_v01_M_v02_A_IPUMS
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Federal Statistical Office, Minnesota Population Center
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Profession studied, highest qualification obtained (CH1970A_0414)

Data file: CHE1970-P-H

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Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 168
End: 172
Width: 5
Range: 11101 - 99999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
A. Questions to all persons
[Applies to questions 1-15]




14. Learned or acquired professions, completed studies (please be specific):

a) First profession learned:


________



Duration:


[] Less than 1 year
[] 1 to less than 2 years
[] 2 to less than 3 years
[] 3 years or longer



b) Profession learned later on:


________



Duration:


[] Less than 1 year
[] 1 to less than 2 years
[] 2 to less than 3 years
[] 3 years or longer


15. Acquired certificates and diplomas, academic titles:

________
Categories
Value Category
11101 Farmers
11401 Horticultural professions and related professions
11402 Florists
11502 Lumberjacks and forestry workers
21101 Makers of cheese and dairy products
21102 Butchers
21103 Bread, candy and pastry makers
21104 Millers
21105 Other professions related to food production
21201 Brewers and maltsters
21202 Cellar masters and beverage technologists and related professions
22101 Spinning professions
22102 Weaving professions
22103 Professions in textile finishing and dying
22201 Tailors
22202 Sewers
22203 Embroiderers
22204 Other professions in the field of textile product processing
22301 Tanners, leather processors
22302 Shoe makers and other professions in the shoe industry
22303 Saddle/harness makers
22304 Other leather-related professions
22305 Fur dealers and furriers
23101 Glass blowers
23102 Opticians
23103 Glass bevellers and polishers and related fields
23104 Ceramic industry and processing professions
24101 Foundry worker and related fields
24102 Core makers, foundry casters
24202 Galvanizers and professions in metal surface refining
24203 Metal polishing and grinding
24205 Milling machine operators and planers
24206 Metal drillers
24207 Industrial metal turners
24208 Makers of small metal pieces such as bolts, screws, medical tools, etc.
24209 Other workers in secondary metals processing
24301 Welders and other professions in metal joining
24303 Industrial tinplating
24304 Blacksmiths not classified elsewhere
24305 Metal constructors and locksmiths
24306 Locksmith-constructors
24307 Locksmiths not classified elsewhere
24308 Other metal machining professions
24401 Mechanics
24402 Precision mechanics and micromechanics
24403 Locksmiths and machine fitters and related professions
24404 Engine and maintenance fitters and other mechanics
24405 Other fitters
25101 Vehicle electricians and electronics fitters
25102 Electronics fitters
25103 Electronic technicians (radio/TV/video)
25105 Wire operator/spooler and related professions
25106 Other electricians not classified elsewhere
25107 Electronics professions
25201 Watchmaker
25202 Other watch making
25301 Vehicle construction professions (land, water, air)
25302 Automobile mechanics
25303 Motorcycle and bicycle mechanics
25304 Agricultural-machine, worksite, and small-appliance mechanics
25305 Industrial lacquerers/varnishers and automobile painters
26101 Sawers, wood carvers/jigsaw operators
26102 Turners of wood and related materials
26103 Cabinet makers
26104 Carpenter-joiners
26105 Other carpenters
26106 Other woodworking professions and profession in the manufacture of cork, wicker, and woven items
26202 Other professions in wood-surface processing
26301 Professions in paper and cardboard manufacture and related professions
26302 Other professions in the manufacture and processing of paper and cardboard
27101 Typographer and related professions
27102 Lithographer
27103 Reprographer
27104 Other profession in graphic arts and page formatting/set up
27201 Printers
27301 Bookbinders
28101 Chemical laboratory assistants and laboratory assistants not classified elsewhere
28102 Chemical operators
28103 Laboratory photographers
28104 Other professions in the processing and manufacture of chemical products
28201 Professions in the manufacture and processing of plastics
31101 Architects
31102 Building engineers
31104 Machine engineers
31105 Heating, venting, and air conditioning engineers
31106 Electrical engineers
31107 Micro-technical and electronics engineers
31108 Forestry engineers
31109 Agronomist and agronomic engineers
31110 Agricultural/rural engineers and surveyors
31112 Chemical and food technology engineers
31113 Other engineers
33101 Building and civil engineering drafts people/designers
33102 Surveyor-drafters
33105 Machine drafts people/designers
33109 Other professions in technical design
34104 Other trained workers and [technical users]
36105 Other computer-related professions
41101 Masons
41103 Carpenters
41105 Paver/bricklayer
41201 Floor layers, parquetry workers, and tile layers
41202 Roofer
41203 Plasterers, stucco plasterers, and related activities
41204 Painters, upholsterers
41205 Installers and assemblers of heating and ventilation systems
41206 Building [tinsmithers]
41207 Soundproofer/insulator
41208 Professions in the construction of indoor fireplaces and glazed tile heating stoves, and chimney sweeps
41209 Glaziers
41211 Sanitary/health planners and installers
42201 Stone masons
42301 Profession in the manufacture of construction materials and building stone
51102 Salespeople, retail employees
51104 Booksellers, editors
51105 Pharmacist's assistant/hardware dealer
53101 Railway operations' controllers, station attendants, railway secretaries
53202 Truck drivers
53302 Sailors and other professions in sailing
54104 Telephone and telegraph operators
54105 Other post, telephone, and telegraph professions
61103 Service personnel
61105 Kitchen personnel
62102 Ironers, laundry workers
62104 Chimney sweeps
62301 Hairdressers
72101 Business and office white collar employees not classified elsewhere
75104 Other legal representatives and legal advisers
81305 Photographers
82101 Musicians, composers, and conductors
82301 Stone sculptors
82303 Graphic artists and [poster designers]
82401 Goldsmiths
82402 Other jewelry makers
82403 Wood sculptors and engravers and related professions
82404 Ceramicist, potter
82405 Glass and ceramic painters
82406 Musical instrument manufacturers and tuners
82407 Decorators and window dressers
82409 Interior designers
82410 Other [master craftsmen]
83101 Social workers
83201 Ordained preachers, pastors
84301 Teachers of upper-level classes, [practical training classes], and [career] orientation classes
84401 Teacher (primary school)
85101 Professions in economics
85102 Sociologists and political scientists
85103 Psychologists and employment counselors
85201 Philologists
85202 Historians and archeologists
85203 Other professions in the humanities
85301 Biologists
85302 Geographers, meteorologists
85303 Chemists
85305 Physicians
85307 Other profession in the natural and physical sciences
86101 Doctors
86102 Medical assistants
86103 Pharmacists
86104 Pharmacists assistants
86201 Physical and occupational therapists
86204 Opticians
86206 Medico-technical assistants
86207 Other therapy and medico-technical professions
86208 Medical laboratory technicians
86301 Dentists
86302 Dental mechanics/technicians
86401 Veterinarians
86501 Midwives
86502 Pediatric and maternal health care nurses
86503 Psychiatric nurses
86504 Degree-holding nurse
86506 Family helpers, community or otherwise
93101 Secondary II diplomas
93102 Tertiary diplomas
99000 Other professions, response suppressed
99998 Unknown
99999 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
Question 14: Education
These questions should be also answered by non-working persons and housewives. The profession acquired after the obligatory school should be entered. The question on a later acquired profession (university) applies to persons who, in addition to a first profession, acquired a second profession. Also, persons who first learned a trade and then went to university should enter both levels of education.

Description

Definition
This variable identifies the profession for which the person studied and the highest qualification was obtained.
Universe
Persons age 15+

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Education Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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