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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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Branch of economic activity (industry) (CH1970A_0420)

Data file: CHE1970-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 187
End: 189
Width: 3
Range: 10 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
D. Questions to persons who carry out a profession
[Applies to questions 20-22]




21. Main profession or part time activity:

[Unemployed persons indicate in question 21a and 21b their last employment]



a) What is your present activity (please specify, possibly in note form, e.g. not just factory worker, but e.g. metal polisher, leather preparer; not just "employee" but e.g. punch card operator, general office work):


________



b) Occupational status, hierarchical grade (unskilled worker, apprentice, foreman, skilled worker, home worker, chief clerk, office manager, tenant farmer, business owner, family member employed in family business, etc.):


________



c) Name of employer, firm (persons who work for several employers, e.g. home workers, cleaners, should write 'several' only):


________



d) Branch, line of business (please specify as accurately as possible, e.g. not just "furniture" but "furniture factory" or "furniture dealer"):


________
Categories
Value Category
10 Agriculture
20 Horticulture
30 Forestry
40 Fishing
110 Energy and water supply
211 Meat industry
212 Dairy industry
213 Flour/semolina/groats mills
214 Canned goods, fruit, and vegetable juices
216 Manufacture of sugar, candy, chocolate, bread, pastry, and other food products
219 Animal feed
220 Beverage industry
230 Tobacco industry
241 Spinning, weaving
245 Machine embroidery
246 Textile finishing
247 Other textile industry
251 Production of clothing and underwear
255 Production of hats, fur garments and pelts
261 Wood and wood furniture industry
262 Wood, cork, wicker, and rattan articles
271 Manufacture of pulp, cellulose, paper and cardboard
272 Paper and cardboard processing
280 Printing and editing industries
291 Manufacture of leather articles
293 Footwear industry
311 Manufacture of primary and finished chemical products
314 Oil refining
321 Manufacture of plastic articles
322 Manufacture of rubber articles
331 Non-metal products industry
333 Manufacture of cement, lime (gypsum), and products made with cement and concrete
335 Manufacture of ceramic products
336 Glass industry
341 Metal manufacturing and processing
344 Secondary processing (metal curing and plating)
345 Metal buildings, manufacture of metal items, mechanics' workshop
350 Machine and vehicle construction, electrical, electronic, and optical construction
371 Clock making
372 Jewelry, engraving, and minting
381 Manufacturing of musical instruments
382 Manufacture of games, toys and sports items
383 Photo and motion picture darkroom
384 Other processing of various materials/equipment
410 Civil engineering, building, and general construction
421 Plumbing (tin plating), ventilation, air conditioning
422 Other interior improvements
423 Electrical wiring
511 Various wholesale and retail commercial products
512 Food, beverage, and tobacco products in wholesale and retail businesses
513 Drug and pharmaceutical products, chemical wholesale, and retail industrial products
514 Raw materials in the textile industry, textiles and leather in wholesale and retail business
516 Furniture, bedding, rugs/carpets
517 Paper, papermaking, books, magazines, office supplies
518 Precision instruments, optical, radio, TV, musical instruments, clock making in wholesale and retail businesses
519 Machines, vehicles and technical equipment in wholesale and retail businesses
570 Restaurant and lodging
580 Repair activities
610 Railroads
630 Shipping
640 Air transport
651 Passenger and merchandise road transportation, pipeline transportation, transportation support activity
652 Other brokers/salespeople in transportation, including travel agencies
660 Communication activity
710 Banking and finance activity
720 Insurance
730 Real estate offices
751 (Consulting and planning offices), commercial, legal and computer services, rental leasing
752 (Trust company), certified public accountant
753 Law firm, notary office
761 Commercial laundry, dry cleaning
762 Hair and beauty salon
763 Cleaning services, funeral home, animal boarding, other personal services
810 Teaching (private and public)
820 Research and development
831 Doctor and veterinary offices, paramedical services, other health service institutions
833 Hospitals, clinics, care facilities
840 Public roads and waterway services
851 Homes (hostels/shelters/halfway homes/retirement homes)
855 Organization of social work
861 Religious and philosophical organizations
862 Convent, congregation
870 Service to the community, social advocacy
881 Literary activity, activity related to language, plastic arms, sports, leisure, and other cultural institutions
882 Cinema, theater, dance, and music
886 Films, radio, and television studios
890 Domestic services
911 Public administration
912 Institutions enforcing prison sentences
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
Question 21: Principal or part time occupation
a) Which occupation do you have presently?
It should be noted that the current practiced occupation is requested not the profession learned. This question should be answered as precisely as possible. General entries are to be avoided. Housewives and house daughters who work predominantly as such should enter housewives or housework.

[p. 25]

b) Present occupation, level
Persons who work all or most of the time in a family enterprise are working family members. Home workers are persons who work in their dwelling or another self-selected place for wages for one or more employer. Other possibilities are co-owner, director, master, journey man, and apprentice. Public servants give their position title.

c) Name of employer, company
Public servants enter the name of their office.

d) Branch of economy, industry
The branch of economy should be specific, such as cotton spinning, hosiery knitting, grocery store, etc. Female employees in agriculture should state whether they work predominantly in the household or in agricultural duties.

Description

Definition
This variable identifies the industry in which the person works.
Universe
Employed persons

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Concept
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Work: Industry Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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