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IV Censo de Población y III de Vivienda 1982 - IPUMS Subset

Ecuador, 1982
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ECU_1982_PHC_v01_M_v03_A_IPUMS
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation, 2 digits (EC1982A_0423)

Data file: ECU1982-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 167
End: 169
Width: 3
Range: 0 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
For all individuals 12 years of age and older




Questions 14 - 16 are only for those who answered 1, 2, or 3 in question 13.




14. What is the occupation that provided the greatest income in the days from November 7th to 13th, or what was your last occupation if unemployed?

Write with some detail the work performed.

____ [In addition to the space for the response, a blank, 3-character box also appears in the corner of this item.]
Categories
Value Category
0 Unknown
1 Specialists in sciences, physics, chemists and similar technicians
2 Architects, engineers and similar technicians
3 Architects, engineers and similar technicians
4 Pilots and deck ship officials and machine working officials (aviation and maritime)
5 Biologists, agronomists and similar technicians
6 Doctors, dental surgeons, veterinarians and similar workers
7 Doctors, dental surgeons, veterinarians and similar workers
8 Statisticians, mathematicians, system analyists and similar technicians
9 Economists
10 Professionals, technicians and similar workers
11 Accountants
12 Jurists
13 Professors
14 Members of the clergy and similar workers
15 Authors, journalists and similar writers
16 Sculptors, painters, photographers and similar artists
17 Musicians, artists, businessmen and producers of show business shows
18 Athletes, sportspersons and similar workers
19 Professional technicians and similar workers not classified in other categories
20 Members of legislative bodies and directive personnel of public administration
21 Directors and directive personnel
30 Heads of office employees
31 Administrative agents (public administration)
32 Shorthand clerks, typists and operators of card and tape machines
33 Accounting employees, cashiers and similar workers
34 Operators of machines for calculations, accounting and statistics
35 Heads of transportation services and of communications
36 Heads of train, controllers of sleeping coaches and chargers
37 Mailmen and messengers
38 Telephone and telegraph operators
39 Administrative personnel and similar workers not classified in other categories
40 Storekeepers and venders
41 Storekeepers and owners (wholesale and retail commerce)
42 Heads of sales and buyers
43 Technical sales agents, commerce travelers and factory representatives
44 Insurance agents, immobile agents, agents of exchange and stock agents of the sale of services to companies and auctioneers
45 Venders, commercial employees and similar workers
49 Storekeepers and venders not classified under other categories
50 Directors (services of hotels, bars and similar places)
51 Managers, owners (hotel services, bars and similar places)
52 Heads of servant personnel
53 Cooks, waiters, bartenders, and similar workers
54 Persons of servitude not classified under other categories
55 Building watchmen, laundry personnel and similar workers
56 Launderers, dry cleaners and pressers
57 Hairdressers, specialists in beauty treatments and similar workers
58 Protection and security services personnel
59 Workers in services not classified under other categories
60 Directors and heads of agricultural operations
61 Agricultural operations
62 Agricultural workers
63 Forest workers
64 Fishers, hunters and similar workers
70 Boatswains and major foremen
71 Miners, quarrymen, diggers and similar workers
72 Metalworkers
73 Workers in the treatment of wood and the making of paper
74 Workers of chemical treatments or similar workers
75 Spinners, weavers, dyers and similar workers
76 Workers in the preparation, tanning and treatment of furs
77 Workers in the preparation of food and drinks
78 Tobacco workers
79 Tailors, couturiers, furriers, upholsterers and similar workers
80 Shoemakers and provision makers
81 Cabinet makers, wood cutting machine operators and similar workers
82 Hatchet users and decorators
83 Metal cutting workers
84 Adjustors, fitters and installers of machinery and precision equipment, watchmakers and mechanics (excluding electricians)
85 Electricians, electricianists and similar workers
86 Operators in stations emitting radio and television and teams of sound and film projects
87 Plumbers, solderers, panel beaters, boilermakers and preparers and fitters of metallic structures
88 Jewelers and silversmiths
89 Glass and ceramics workers and similar workers
90 Workers in the making of rubber and plastic products
91 Makers of paper and cardboard products
92 Graphic arts workers
93 Painters
94 Manufacture workers and similar workers not classified under other categories
95 Construction workers
96 Operators of immobile machines and similar installations
97 Workers in the manipulation of merchandise and materials and of the movement of land
98 Drivers of transportation vehicles
99 Workers not classified under other categories
995 Armed forces, members of the armed forces
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
Questions 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 on Economic characteristics should be asked of all people 12 and older.




Question 14. What is the occupation that provided you with the greatest income during the days between the 7th and 13th of November or what was your last occupation if you were unemployed?

This question, as well as numbers 15 and 16, should only be asked of those people who responded with 0, 1, or 2 to question 13.

If the answer that the informant gives is ambiguous or not very clear, ask them to describe in some detail the work that they do and record what they report.

[The information below appears in a table in the original document.]

Incorrect recording: Teacher
Correct recording: Primary school teacher, high school teacher, music teacher

Incorrect recording: Craftsman
Correct recording: Radio technician, carpenter, potter

Incorrect recording: Seller
Correct recording: Pharmaceutical salesman, department store salesclerk, ticket and fare agent, life insurance salesman

Incorrect recording: Laborer, day-laborer or unskilled laborer
Correct recording: Unskilled farm worker, stevedore or dock worker, caretaker of vehicles

Incorrect recording: Mechanic
Correct recording: Auto mechanic, precision mechanic, dental technician

[The following is in the rural manual] Don't record manual laborer, unskilled laborer, mechanic, seller. Insist that the information be more precise, for example: construction worker, unskilled farm worker, milker, etc.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the 2-digit occupation code.
Universe
Persons age 12+ who worked, or did not work but were employed, or looked for work and had worked before

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Concept
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Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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