| Value |
Category |
| 000 |
Architect and architectural engineers |
| 001 |
Surveyors and topographers |
| 002 |
Civil engineers |
| 003 |
Electrical engineers |
| 004 |
Mechanical engineers |
| 005 |
Industrial engineers, chemical engineers, and mining engineers |
| 006 |
Agronomists (agricultural engineers) |
| 007 |
Other engineers |
| 008 |
Technical artists, related to engineering and others |
| 009 |
Technicians in electricity, mechanics, metallurgy and industry (construction supervisor, technical assistants) |
| 010 |
Chemists |
| 011 |
Physicists and other specialists in related sciences; geophysicists, meteorologists, astronomers, geologists |
| 012 |
Micro bacteria bacteriologists |
| 013 |
Pharmacists |
| 014 |
Technicians in industrial laboratories |
| 019 |
Other technicians in chemistry, physics, etc |
| 020 |
Agronomists and phytopathologists |
| 021 |
Veterinarians |
| 023 |
Technicians agricultural or biological laboratories (animal/vegetable) |
| 025 |
Biologists and naturalists |
| 027 |
Agricultural technician |
| 028 |
Cattle inseminators and veterinary assistants |
| 029 |
Other technicians in agriculture and natural sciences |
| 030 |
General doctors, specialists and surgeons, dentists, homeopaths |
| 031 |
Medical laboratory technicians (citotecnologists), technicians in blood/urine laboratories, etc |
| 033 |
Osteopathic practitioners, physical therapists, electrotherapists and rehabilitation technicians |
| 034 |
Medical radiology, ecograph, and electro diagnostic technicians |
| 035 |
Nutritionists |
| 036 |
Anesthesiology technicians and surgery assistants |
| 037 |
Sanitary technicians (malaria, rural health, sanitation) |
| 038 |
Professional nurses and professional midwives |
| 039 |
Other nurses and midwives; other paramedics (nursing and pharmacy assistants, malaria and similar fumigators |
| 040 |
Literary authors, editors, newspaper reporters, newscasters, news correspondents, reporters, radio and television commentators and related occupations |
| 041 |
Painters, serigraph artist, sculptors, cartoonists, calligrapher; decorator, commercial artist, stage designers, composer, musician, singer, orchestra director, other related professions |
| 042 |
Dancer, dance director and choreographer, stage director, actors, entertainers, theater, movie, radio, and television producers; related professions |
| 044 |
Athletes and sportsmen, referees, trainers, bullfighters, karate, judo and other martial arts |
| 045 |
Personnel administration specialists, analysts of professions |
| 046 |
Translators and interpreters, librarians, archivists of public documents and historical documents |
| 047 |
Advertising and marketing technicians |
| 048 |
Technical photographers, portrait photographers, movie and television film camera operators |
| 049 |
Other specialists in art, sports, news reporting and social organization: (designers of textiles, clothing footwear, store displays, walls, etc) |
| 050 |
Priests, pastors, missionaries, rabies, nuns, and members of religious orders |
| 051 |
Other members of religious groups |
| 060 |
Higher education professors and instructors |
| 061 |
High school teachers, vocational school teachers, and business and technical school teachers |
| 062 |
Elementary school teachers |
| 063 |
Pre-school teachers; research assistants |
| 064 |
Special education teachers |
| 065 |
Other professors and teachers (arts, crafts, sports, etc) |
| 066 |
Guidance counselors and physiologists in schools |
| 067 |
Instructors in private academies (beauty, sewing, cooking, etc.) |
| 068 |
Scientific researchers (any field) |
| 069 |
Research and teaching assistants |
| 070 |
Mathematicians, insurance adjusters, statisticians and demographers |
| 071 |
Economists and business administration specialists |
| 072 |
Public and private accountants, auditors |
| 073 |
Sociologists, psychologists, anthropologists, historians, archeologists, and related professions |
| 074 |
Other professions in the mathematical sciences |
| 076 |
Budget and accounting technicians and analysts |
| 077 |
Technicians and analysis of systems (computer, finance). |
| 078 |
Economic and social planners |
| 079 |
Other technicians in the mathematical, social, and economic sciences |
| 080 |
Lawyers and legal consultants for businesses and institutions |
| 081 |
Magistrates, judges, justices |
| 082 |
Judges of the peace and notaries |
| 083 |
Typists, legal assistance, and similar occupations |
| 090 |
Deck officers and sea and riverboat pilots |
| 092 |
Airplane pilots (except fumigator) |
| 093 |
Airplane navigators, technicians and operators airplanes |
| 094 |
Flight mechanics |
| 095 |
Telecommunications control system technicians |
| 100 |
Head of state, ministers and vice-ministers of the executive branch, president of the legislative assembly, congressmen, president of the supreme court of justice, president of the supreme election tribunal, comptroller and general sub-comptroller, directors, sub-directors of state institutions, members of the boards of director of government institutions |
| 101 |
Provincial governors and directors of regional or provincial institutions |
| 102 |
Officials of regional or provincial governments |
| 103 |
Head of department, office, section or unit of central government bodies |
| 104 |
Provincial or regional government institutions |
| 105 |
National level government advisors for the executive branch, executive legislative branch, judicial, electoral, and comptroller authorities |
| 109 |
Head of department, office, section or unit of provincial or regional government bodies |
| 110 |
Business directors and managers |
| 111 |
Construction business directors and managers |
| 112 |
Heads of wholesale departments, sections, offices, commercial units |
| 113 |
Heads of commercial business administrations, departments, sections, offices, commercial units |
| 114 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, general administrators of agricultural businesses |
| 115 |
Heads of department, office or commercial unit of agricultural businesses |
| 116 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, general administrators of industrial businesses |
| 117 |
Heads of department, office or commercial unit of industrial businesses |
| 118 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, general administrators of mining businesses |
| 120 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, general administrators of hospitals and other health care institutions, and rehabilitation centers |
| 121 |
University Rectors, directors, assistant directors and administrators of educational facilities |
| 122 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, general administrators of financial, insurance, and real estate institutions |
| 123 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, administrators of transportation and storage |
| 124 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, administrators of communications and public service |
| 125 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, administrators of hotels, restaurants, cafes, pensions, and guest houses |
| 126 |
Directors, assistant directors, managers, assistant managers, administrators of service industries |
| 127 |
Department, section, office, unit heads of any of the above industries |
| 128 |
Head of maintenance and cleaning in a private company |
| 200 |
Employees of personnel offices, administrative assistants |
| 201 |
Patent inspectors, work inspectors, municipal inspectors, costa rica social security inspectors, national aqueduct and water, inspectors of labor, transit, rent, and parking meter inspectors |
| 202 |
Customs administrators, estimators, and agents |
| 203 |
Records (archive) employees |
| 204 |
Other administrative employees: municipal gang (team) leader, leader of IGE-municipal water/aqueduct . |
| 205 |
Leader of maintenance and cleaning teams |
| 210 |
Accounting assistants |
| 211 |
Bookkeepers and treasurers |
| 212 |
Cashiers, accounts payable clerk, and bank tellers |
| 213 |
Collector of accounts, accounts payable and accounts receivable employees |
| 219 |
Other related occupations of accounting and budget (meter readers) |
| 220 |
Typists and stenographers |
| 222 |
Operators of punch card machinery and similar occupations |
| 223 |
Operators of copying machines, reproduction machines and mimeographs |
| 224 |
Executive secretaries |
| 225 |
Commercial secretaries |
| 230 |
Computer operators |
| 231 |
Accounting machine and calculator operators |
| 232 |
Operators of other office equipment |
| 233 |
Computer programmers |
| 240 |
Transportation inspectors, controllers, and dispatchers for air, land, sea, and fluvial transportation |
| 244 |
Fare collectors on buses, trains, and other transportation |
| 249 |
Other transportation inspectors, controllers, and dispatchers for transportation |
| 250 |
Mailmen |
| 251 |
Messengers |
| 260 |
Telephone operators |
| 261 |
Telegraph operators |
| 262 |
Radio communication operators |
| 263 |
Telex operators |
| 270 |
Employees of warehouses and distributors of office materials |
| 271 |
Receptionists and public information employees |
| 272 |
Library and archive administrative employees |
| 279 |
Other office employees and related occupations |
| 300 |
Retail business owners |
| 310 |
Salesmen, store clerks, and demonstrators |
| 311 |
Newspaper, lottery, and magazine vendors; ticket vendors: theater and entertainment, bingo, transportation and other ticket vendors |
| 312 |
Traveling salesmen, sidewalk food vendors and other street vendors |
| 313 |
Deliverymen, order salesmen, delivery drivers to retail businesses and households |
| 314 |
Brand and price supervisors in supermarkets |
| 320 |
Traveling salesmen and traveling businessmen |
| 321 |
Factory or institution representatives |
| 330 |
Insurance agents and vendors |
| 331 |
Real estate agents and vendors |
| 333 |
Auctioneers, resellers, and appraisers |
| 334 |
Commissionists and consigners |
| 335 |
Customs agents |
| 337 |
Tourism service agents |
| 338 |
Publicity agents and advertising agents |
| 339 |
Buyers, buyers agents, and related occupations |
| 340 |
Sales supervisor |
| 400 |
Managers and administrators of agricultural enterprises |
| 410 |
Farm owner, renters, sharecroppers, and squatters |
| 411 |
Cattle ranchers |
| 412 |
Bird keepers |
| 413 |
Beekeepers |
| 414 |
Horticulturists |
| 415 |
Flower specialists, gardeners |
| 416 |
Foresters, fruit tree specialists |
| 420 |
Farm workers and harvesters (except sugar cane and banana) |
| 421 |
Operators of machinery, trackers, and other agricultural vehicles |
| 422 |
Workers in greenhouses, orchards, vegetable and flower gardens, nurseries, seedbeds; and workers in recreational and sports fields |
| 423 |
Agricultural workers that work with herds (milkers, breeders and raisers of cattle, dairy workers, cattle herders, shepherds) |
| 424 |
Farm workers (poultry farms, bee farms, rabbit farms, etc.) |
| 425 |
Sugar cane trimmers and cutters, banana harvesters |
| 426 |
Animal trainers |
| 429 |
Other persons in agricultural occupations |
| 430 |
Fishermen and fishing boat employees, persons in occupations related to raising and caring for fish |
| 440 |
Hunters, trappers and other hunting employees |
| 450 |
Tree cutters, log splitters, rubber harvesters, charcoal producers and other manual forestry laborers |
| 451 |
Logging saw operators and operators of other forestry machinery |
| 500 |
Drivers of taxis and buses |
| 501 |
Wagon driver, oxen drivers, and herders of other draft animals |
| 502 |
Other transportation drivers (chauffer, automobile driver) |
| 510 |
Locomotive machinists and firemen |
| 520 |
Sailors, boatmen, and oarsmen |
| 521 |
Boat machinists, firemen, and lubricators |
| 522 |
Tow barge pilots and captains of barges |
| 529 |
Other workers in sea and river transportation (dock workers and boat storage) |
| 531 |
Brakemen and switchmen in trains; sluice and floodgate operators; other occupations related to traffic flow |
| 601 |
Spinners, thread winders, and non-machine weavers |
| 602 |
Operator of machinery for spinning, thread winding, and weaving |
| 603 |
Hand-knitters (clothing, hammocks, bags, rugs) |
| 604 |
Textile and related finishers; Textile and related whiteners; textile printing; textile and related dying |
| 605 |
Machine operator for rug and carpet weaving |
| 607 |
Loom workers, weavers, and other textile related occupations |
| 608 |
Supervisors of persons in occupations related to textile production |
| 609 |
Launderers, dyers, textile product finishers and similar occupations |
| 610 |
Industrial sewing machine operators: sewing, cutting, overlock, embroidery |
| 611 |
Tailors (hand sewing) |
| 612 |
Dressmakers, seamstresses, and embroiderers (hand sewing) |
| 614 |
Shirtmakers (hand sewing) |
| 617 |
Assistants to seamstresses, tailors, embroiderers, etc. |
| 618 |
Supervisors of persons in occupations related to textile production |
| 620 |
Shoemakers and shoe repairmen |
| 621 |
Cutters, pattern makers, formers, assemblers, sewers, and other occupations in shoe manufacture |
| 622 |
Leather workers and related occupations |
| 623 |
Other occupations related to producing leather articles except shoes, gloves, clothing, balls, suitcases, etc |
| 624 |
Machine operators for the manufacture of footwear made materials other than leather |
| 627 |
Assistants to shoemakers and operators of shoemaking machinery |
| 628 |
Footwear manufacture supervisors |
| 630 |
Carpenters, wood flooring assemblers, parquet flooring installers |
| 631 |
Woodworkers, turners, sanders and related occupations |
| 632 |
Machine operators in the manufacture of furniture and items made of wood |
| 633 |
Other craftsmen and woodworkers (varnishers, polishers, wood engraving) |
| 634 |
Construction carpenters |
| 637 |
Assistants to carpenters and other occupations that work with wood |
| 638 |
Supervisors of occupations that work with wood |
| 640 |
Masons, bricklayers, tilers, cement and concrete removers and finishers |
| 642 |
Roofing tile installers and roofers |
| 643 |
Wallpaper and glass installers |
| 647 |
Assistants to bricklayers and other construction workers |
| 648 |
Construction supervisor |
| 649 |
Wood and cement floor machine-polishers; floor polishers |
| 650 |
Sign painters |
| 651 |
Construction painters and maintenance workers |
| 652 |
Other painters (vehicles, machinery, and other objects) |
| 657 |
Assistants to painters |
| 660 |
Pipe fitters, plumbers, tinsmiths, boilermakers and other metalworking occupations |
| 661 |
Riveters, metal structure builders, naval construction workers |
| 662 |
Welders: soldering by hand or machine, electric welders, and blowtorch welding; oxyfuel cutting |
| 667 |
Assistants to welders and pipe fitters |
| 668 |
Supervisors of welding and pipefitting jobs |
| 670 |
Electricians, installers of electrical connections in buildings, automobile electricians, circuit installers |
| 671 |
Telephone, telegraph, electricity and telecommunications linemen and line repairmen; telephone and telegraph installers |
| 672 |
Radio, television, refrigerator and household electrical appliance manufacturers and repairmen (doorbells, sirens, alarms) |
| 673 |
Electronic equipment manufacturers and repairmen |
| 674 |
Manufacturers, installers, and mechanics of electrical-mechanical equipment (medical and diagnostic equipment, etc.) |
| 675 |
Operators of equipment and systems in radio and television studios |
| 676 |
Operator of cinema sound and projection equipment |
| 677 |
Assistants to electricians, electronic and mechanical electricians |
| 678 |
Supervisors of electricians, electronic and mechanical electricians |
| 680 |
Machinery adjusters, assemblers, and installers of non-electrical agricultural and industrial machinery |
| 681 |
Automobile, bus, truck, motorcycle, and bicycle mechanics and repairmen |
| 682 |
Ship, airplane, locomotive, and railway mechanics and repairmen |
| 683 |
Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairmen; Adjusters-operators of tooling machines, milling machines, lathes, drills, polishers, sanders, wood planes, shapers, and similar machinery |
| 684 |
Other mechanics and repairmen (typewriter, calculator, and cash register ; locksmiths, gunsmiths, and gas stoves) |
| 685 |
Operator of non-movable machinery for electricity production, construction machinery and similar installations and occupations (boiler operator, construction tractor drivers) |
| 686 |
Other mechanics (adjusters and installers), lubricators |
| 687 |
Assistants to construction machinery operators (tow trucks, loading, and general mechanics) |
| 688 |
Supervisors of mechanics, machinery operation, equipment and installation |
| 690 |
Clockmakers, watchmakers |
| 691 |
Optical instrument, lens, and binocular mechanics |
| 692 |
Dental prosthesis and orthopedic mechanics |
| 693 |
Precision tool and instrument mechanics and installers |
| 695 |
Other mechanics for precision instruments and related occupations |
| 696 |
Jewelers, goldsmiths, silversmiths, engravers of jewels and precious metal object, and other craftsmen and other jewelers |
| 697 |
Assistants to watchmakers, and precision optical and mechanical occupations |
| 698 |
Supervisors of watchmakers, and precision optical and mechanical occupations |
| 700 |
Typesetters, printers, linotype casters, Monotypes, Electro and stereotype setters. |
| 701 |
Printing press operators and lithograph printers |
| 702 |
Workers in print shops, photo recording shops, photo mechanics, offset printers |
| 703 |
Binders, cutters, folders |
| 705 |
Persons in other occupations related to graphic arts |
| 706 |
Proof corrector |
| 707 |
Printing assistants |
| 710 |
Miners, mineral extractors, and persons in related occupations metal deposits and non-metal solid mineral deposits |
| 711 |
Stonemasons and quarriers |
| 712 |
Oil-well drillers and other well drillers |
| 714 |
Sand extractor (sand removers); sand removers, extractors of non-metal solid minerals |
| 715 |
Mine dynamiter, driller |
| 716 |
Operators of machinery or installations for treatment and distribution of water |
| 717 |
Mine assistants |
| 719 |
Occupations related to other non-metal solid mineral extraction (sand extractors, etc) |
| 720 |
Foundry workers |
| 721 |
Metal casting workers |
| 722 |
Blacksmiths and related occupations of heating, forging, and hammering |
| 723 |
Sheet-metal workers and related sheet-metal occupations |
| 724 |
Galvanizers and operators of galvanizing and metal coating equipment |
| 725 |
Other occupations in the metal-works industry (metal pipes, nails, screws, staples and washers, bar metal for construction) |
| 728 |
Supervisors of foundries, laminators, etc |
| 730 |
Ceramic and clay workers |
| 731 |
Glass and ceramic painters and decorators |
| 732 |
Machine operators for the manufacture of glass and ceramic products |
| 733 |
Machine operators in the production of goods made of clay, cement, and construction materials |
| 734 |
Artisans and kiln operators in the production of clay, porcelain, and glass goods |
| 735 |
Stone, marble, and granite artisans |
| 736 |
Machine operators in the manufacture of marble, granite, porcelain, and other products |
| 737 |
Assistants to artisans and machine operators in the manufacture of glass, ceramic, etc |
| 738 |
Supervisors of workers in the manufacture of glass, ceramic, etc |
| 740 |
Chemical industry machine operators (soap, paint, battery charging, gas cylinders) |
| 741 |
Machine operators in the lumber industry |
| 742 |
Machine operators in the paper industry |
| 743 |
Paper industry machine operators: manufacture of paper bags, cardboard boxes and packing materials, and other paper and cardboard goods |
| 745 |
Other occupations in the chemical industry, and production of paper and cardboard |
| 747 |
Assistant to workers in chemical, wood, paper, and cardboard industries |
| 748 |
Supervisors of workers in chemical, wood, and paper industries |
| 750 |
Slaughterers, butchers, cutters, carvers (refrigerated slaughterhouses); occupations of salting, smoking, or preparing meat and fish; food dehydration and other related occupations |
| 751 |
Mills (grain) and sugar mill workers |
| 752 |
Bakers, cake and pastry chefs, tortilla makers, and pasta makers |
| 753 |
Cheese and butter producers and other occupations related to the manufacture of dairy products |
| 754 |
Coffee and cacao selectors, mixers, roasters, and tasters |
| 755 |
Machine operator in the manufacture and refining of sugar, candy, jams |
| 756 |
Machine operators in the manufacture of wine, beer, nonalcoholic beverages, ice, and purified water |
| 757 |
Machine operators and workers in the manufacture of other food products (salt, etc.) |
| 758 |
Supervisors of workers in the manufacture of food products |
| 759 |
Assistants to workers in the manufacture of food products and beverages |
| 761 |
Cigarette rollers (hand-preparation of cigarettes and cigars |
| 762 |
Tobacco manufacture machine operators |
| 768 |
Tobacco industry supervisors |
| 770 |
Tanners, leather and fur driers |
| 772 |
Other occupations related to the leather industry |
| 780 |
Workers in musical instrument manufacture and repair industries |
| 781 |
Workers in industries that manufacture goods out of vegetable fiber: baskets, brushes, brooms, wicker |
| 782 |
Workers in industries that manufacture goods out of rubber and plastic (tires, plastic dishes, records, etc) |
| 783 |
Workers in industries that manufacture goods out of wood pulp |
| 784 |
Workers in industries related to dissecting animals (taxidermists), toy manufacture, matches and fireworks, pencils and inks, cork products, buttons, candles, hairnets and wigs, cloth dolls stuffed animals, artificial flowers |
| 785 |
Workers in industries related to stencil manufacture; photographic film and paper, sand paper, tarred papers, and shingles. |
| 786 |
Workers in other occupations related to the manufacture of non-specified items |
| 788 |
Supervisors of workers in various industries |
| 800 |
Loaders, stackers, front loaders, weighers |
| 801 |
Boxers, packagers, bottlers (except beverages), labelers |
| 802 |
Warehouse workers- perishable goods |
| 807 |
Warehouse assistants |
| 808 |
Foremen of loading crews; Merchandise dispatchers; Warehouse supervisors; Loading crew bosses; sand removers (storage); sand removers (packaging) |
| 900 |
Firemen, Red Cross workers, life guard, first aid providers |
| 901 |
Public detectives; rural policemen; Other public/private order officials; Other watchmen and security workers (public order); Policemen (Civil Guards) |
| 902 |
Watchmen, private detectives, guards in buildings and establishment; forest ranger (national parks); Other workers in protection and security (private); security |
| 908 |
Supervisor of workers in security and protection |
| 909 |
Emergency crews or similar; Military officials (armed forces or police) |
| 910 |
Domestic service cooks, maids, nannies, and other domestic servants |
| 911 |
Housekeepers in hotels, restaurants, etc; Cooks in cafes/restaurants/bars; Soda shop workers; Waiters in cafes and restaurants; busboys in cafes or restaurants; Attendants in restaurants, hotels, soda shops and cafes; Servants in hotels |
| 912 |
Restaurant cooks, waiters, and workers |
| 913 |
Barkeepers |
| 918 |
Housekeepers, waiters, butlers, sand removers (public attention in restaurants, soda shops, etc); sand removers (kitchen); sand removers (hotels, pensions, etc) |
| 920 |
Pressers, launderers, dyers, and other workers in laundering establishments |
| 921 |
Household and self-employed launderers and ironers |
| 922 |
Pressers in clothing factories; pressers in cleaning institutions |
| 928 |
Sand removers (clothing cleaners) |
| 930 |
Theater ushers, elevator attendants, concierges, doormen |
| 931 |
Building cleaners, sidewalk sweepers, miscellaneous cleaning jobs; trash collectors |
| 932 |
Car washers, shoe shiners, and related occupations |
| 940 |
Hairdressers and barbers |
| 941 |
Beauty consultants, stylists, make-up artists, manicurists, massage, pedicurists, and hairdressers |
| 950 |
Funeral directors and embalmers; grave diggers |
| 952 |
Guides |
| 953 |
Traveling photographers; stage hands |
| 954 |
Other service sector workers |
| 980 |
Unclassifiable occupation |
| 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.