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

Ecuador, 1982
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation, 3 digits (EC1982A_0424)

Data file: ECU1982-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 170
End: 172
Width: 3
Range: 0 - 998
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 NIU (not in universe)
7 Workers who have declared non identifiable occupations or insuficient descriptions
8 Workers who have not declared any occupation
9 Armed forces, members of the armed forces
10 Specialists in sciences, physics, chemists and similar technicians
11 Chemists
13 Specialists in physical chemistry not classified under other categories
14 Technicians in physical and chemical sciences
20 Architects, engineers and similar technicians
21 Architects and urban planners
22 Civil engineers
23 Electricity and electronic engineers
24 Mechanical engineers
25 Chemical engineers
27 Mine engineers
28 Engineers of industrial organization
29 Engineers not classified under other categories
30 Architects, engineers and similar technicians
31 Surveyors
32 Drawers
33 Civil engineering technicians
34 Electricity and electronic technicians
35 Mechanical technicians
36 Technicians in industrial chemistry
37 Metallurgy technicians
38 Mine technicians
39 Industrial technicians not classified under other categories
40 Pilots and deck ship officials and machine working officials (avaiation and maritine)
41 Pilots, navigators and mechanical navigators (aviation)
42 Officials of deck ships and pilots (sea and river navegation)
50 Biologists, agronomists and similar technicians
51 Biologists, zoologists and similar specialists
52 Bacteriologists, pharmacologists and similar specialists
53 Agronomists and similar specialists
54 Technicians in biological and agronomic sciences
60 Doctors, dental surgeons, veterinarians and similar workers
61 Doctors and surgeons
62 Medical assistants
63 Dental surgeons
64 Dental assistants
65 Veterinarians
66 Veterinarians' assistants
67 Pharmacists
68 Pharmacists' assistants
69 Dieticians and nutricionists of public health
70 Doctors, dental surgeons, veterinarians and similar workers
71 Licensed nurses
72 Nursing personnel not classified under other categories
73 Licensed widwives
75 Optomatrists and opticians
76 Physical therapists and ergotherapists
77 Medical radiology technicians
79 Doctors, dental surgeons, veterinarians and similar workers not classiifed under other categories
80 Statisticians, mathematicians, system analysists and similar technicians
83 System analysts
84 Technicians (statisticians and mathematicians)
90 Economists
100 Professionals, technicians and similar workers
110 Accountants
120 Jurists
121 Lawyers
122 Judges
129 Jurists not classified under other categories
130 Professors
131 Professors of universities and other establishments of superior education
132 Professors of secondary education
133 Professors of primary education
134 Professors of preschool education
135 Professors of special education
139 Professors not classified under other categories
140 Members of the clergy and similar workers
141 Priests and members of similar religious orders
149 Lay religious workers
150 Authors, journalists and similar writers
151 Writers and critics
159 Authors, journalists and similar writers not classified under other categories
160 Sculptors, painters, photographers and similar artists
161 Sculptors, painters and similar artists
162 Commercial decorators, drawers and designers
163 Photographers and camera operators of film and television
170 Musicians, artists, businessmen and producers of show business shows
171 Composers, musicians and singers
173 Actor and directors of show business shows
174 Businessmen and producers of show business shows
175 Circus actors
179 Show business artists not classified under other categories
180 Athletes, sportspersons and similar workers
190 Profesional technicians and similar workers not classified under other categories
191 Librarians, archivists and museum curators
192 Sociologists, anthropologists and similar specialists
193 Social assistance workers
194 Specialists in personal and orientation problems and professional analysis
195 Philologists, translators and interpreters
199 Other professionals, technicians and similar workers
200 Members of legislative bodies and directive personnel of public administration
201 Members of legislative bodies
202 Directive personnel of public administration
210 Directors and directive personnel
211 General directors
212 Production directors, excluding agricultural operations
219 Directors and directive personnel not classified under other categories
300 Heads of office employees
310 Adminstrative agents (public administration)
320 Shorthand clerks, typists and operators of card and tape machines
321 Shorthand clerks, typists and teletypists
330 Accounting employees, cashiers and similar workers
331 Accounting aids, accounting employees and cashiers
339 Accounting employees, cashiers and similar workers not classified under other categories
340 Operators of machines for calculations, accounting and statistics
341 Operators of accounting and calculating machines
342 Operators of machines for the automatic treatment of information
350 Heads of transportation services and of communications
359 Heads of transportation services and of communications not classified under other categories
360 Heads of trains, controllers of sleeping coachs and chargers
370 Mailmen and messengers
380 Telephone and telegraph operators
390 Adminstrative personnel and similar workers not classified under other categories
391 Employees of provisioning
392 Employees of material calculation and production planning
393 Employees of adminstrative services
394 Receptionists and employees of travel agencies
395 Employees of libraries and archive services
399 Office employees not classified under other categories
400 Directors (Wholesale and retail commerce)
410 Storekeepers and owners (wholesale and retail commerce)
420 Heads of sales and buyers
421 Heads of sales
422 Buyers
430 Techical agents of sales, commercial travellers and factory representatives
431 Techincal agents and inspectors of sales
432 Commercial travelling salesmen and factory representatives
440 Insurance agents, immobile agents, agents of exchange and stock agents of the sale of services to companies and auctioneers
441 Insurance agents, immobile agents, agents of exchange
442 Agents of services to companies
450 Venders, commercial employees and similar workers
451 Venders, commercial employees and demonstraters
452 Street salesmen, door to door salesmen and newpaper sellers
490 Storekeepers and venders not classified under other categories
500 Directors (hotel services, bars and similar places)
510 Managers, owners (hotel services, bars and similar places)
520 Heads of servitude personnel
530 Cooks, waiters, bartenders, and similar workers
531 Cooks
532 Waiters, bartenders and similar workers
540 Servitude personnel not classified under other categories
550 Building watchmen, laundry personnel and similar workers
551 Building watchmen
552 Laundery personnel and similar workers
560 Launderers, dry cleaners and pressers
570 Hairdressers, specialists in beauty treatments and similar workers
580 Protection and security services personnel
581 Firemen
582 Police
589 Protection and security services personnel not classifeid under other categories
590 Service workers not classified under other categories
591 Guides
599 Other service workers
600 Directors and heads of agricultural operations
610 Agricultural operators
611 Polyvalent agricultural operators
612 Specialized agricultural operators
620 Agricultural workers
621 Workers in polyvalent agricultural farms
622 Agricultural workers, extensive farming
623 Agricultural workers, trees and bushes
624 Agricultural workers, breeding of livestock (except cattle for milk)
625 Agricultural workers, cattle for milk
626 Agricultural workers, poultry farming
627 Agricultural workers, cultivation of gardens
628 Drivers of agricultural machinery
629 Agricultural workers not classified under other categories
630 Forestry workers
631 Lumberjacks and trimmers of trees
632 Forestry workers (excluding lumberjacks and tree trimmers)
640 Fishers, hunters and similar workers
641 Fishers
649 Fishers, hunters and similar workers not classified in other categories
700 Boatswains and major foremen
710 Miners, quarrymen, "sondistas" and similar workers
711 Miners and quarrymen
712 Workers in the treatment of minerals and rocks
713 Diggers and similar workers
720 Metallurgy workers
721 Workers with metallurgy ovens
722 Operators in lamination trains
723 Operators in ovens of second fusion or reheating
724 Strainers of metals in molds
726 Workers in the thermal treatment of metals
728 Galvinizors and coverers of metals
729 Metallurgy workers not classified under other categories
730 Workers in the treatment of wood and the making of paper
731 Workers in the treatment of wood
732 Sawyers, operators of "contra" plated machines and similar workers
733 Preparers of paste for paper
734 Workers in the making of paper
740 Workers of chemical treatments or similar workers
741 Operators of breaking, crushing and mixing machines
742 Operators of thermic instalations for chemical treatments
743 Operators of filtration and separation appliances
744 Operators of distillation and reaction appliances
745 Workers in the refinery of petroleum
749 Workers in chemical treatments and similar workers not classified under other categories
750 Spinners, weavers, dyers and similar workers
751 Preparers of fibers
752 Spinners and winders
753 Ajdusters of looms and preparers of cartons for fabrics
754 Weavers and similar workers
755 Weavers with needles
756 Bleachers, dry cleaners and workers in the finishing of textile products
759 Spinners, weavers, dyers and similar workers not classified under other categories
760 Workers in the preparation, tanning and treatment of furs
761 Tanners and skinners
762 Workers in the preparation of furs and the fur industry
770 Workers in the preparation of food and drinks
771 Millers and similar workers
772 Workers in the making and refining of sugar
773 Slaughtermen and butchers
774 Workers in the conservation of food products
775 Workers in the treatment of milk and the elaboration of dairy products
776 Bakers, pastry cooks and confectioners
777 Workers in the preparation of tea, coffee and coco
778 Brewers and workers in the elaboration of wines and drinks
779 Workers in the preparation of food and drinks not classified under other categories
780 Tobacco workers
781 Preparers of tobacco
782 Cigar makers
783 Workers in the making of cigarettes
789 Tobacco workers not classified under other categories
790 Tailors, couturiers, furriers, upholsterers and similar workers
791 Tailors and couturiers
792 Furriers and similar workers
793 Hat makers
794 Tailors and cutters
795 Sewers and embroiderers
796 Upholsterers and similar workers
799 Tailors, couturiers, furriers, upholsterers and similar workers not classified under other categories
800 Shoemakers and provision makers
801 Shoemakers
802 Footwear workers
803 Leather craftsmen and similar workers
810 Cabinet makers, wood cutting machine operators and similar workers
811 Cabinet makers
812 Operators of wood cutting machines
819 Cabinet makers, wood cutting machine operators and similar workers not classified under other categories
820 Workers and decorators
830 Metal workers
831 Blacksmiths and forgers
832 Mechanic adjusters, specialists in tools and dies, adjusters, modelers and metal tracers
833 Adjusters, operators of tool machines
834 Operators of tool machines
835 Metal polishers and tool sharpeners
839 Metal workers not classified under other categories
840 Adjusters, fitters and installers of machinery and precision instruments, watchmakers and mechanics (excluding electricians)
841 Adjusters, fitters and installers of machinery
842 Watchmakers and mechanics of precision instruments
843 Motor vehicle mechanics
844 Airplane motor mechanics
849 Adjusters, fitters and installers of machinery and precision instruments, watchmakers and mechanics (excluding electricians) and similar workers not classified under other categories
850 Electricians, electricianists and similar workers
851 Electrician adjusters
852 Electricianist adjusters
853 Fitters of electric and electronic appliances
854 Electricianists, repairers of radio and television receptors
855 Electricians (Electrical instillations)
856 Telephone and telegraph installers
857 Installers of electric lines and of telecommunications
859 Electricians, electricianists and similar workers not classified under other categories
860 Operators of stations emitting radio and television and sound teams and film projections
861 Operators of stations emitting radio and television
862 Operators of teams of sound and film projections
863 Undocumented
870 Plumbers, solderers, panel beaters, boilermakers and preparers and fitters of metalic structures
871 Plumbers and pipe installers
872 Solderers and cutters
873 Panel beaters and boilermakers
874 Fitters of metalic structures
880 Jewelers and silversmiths
890 Glass and ceramics workers and similar workers
891 Blowers, fitters, shners, cutters and polishers of glass
892 Ceramic workers and similar workers
893 Glass and ceramic oven workers
894 Glass engravers
895 Painters and decorators of glass and ceramics
899 Glass and ceramics workers and similar workers not classified under other categories
900 Workers in the making of rubber and plastic products
901 Workers in the making of rubber and plastic products (excluding tires)
902 Workings in the making of tires
910 Makers of paper and cardboard products
920 Graphic arts workers
921 Typesetters, typographers and similar workers
922 Operators of printing presses
924 Print recorders (excluding photorecorders)
925 Photorecorders
926 Bookbinders and siimilar workers
927 Workers in photography laboratories
929 Graphic arts workers not classified under other categories
930 Painters
931 Painters of buldings and construction
939 Painters not classified under other categories
940 Workers, manufacturers and similar workers not classifed under similar categories
941 Builders and tuners of musical intruments
942 Basket makers, brush makers and similar workers
943 Workers in the making of products dereived from non metalic minerals
949 Other workers, manufactruers and similar workers
950 Construction workers
951 Stone masons
952 Workers with cement, hangers and terrazo installers
953 Roofers
954 Carpenters and parquet workers
955 Lighters, stairs builders and plasterers
956 Installers of insulation and soundproofing material
957 Window installers
959 Construction workers not classified under other categories
960 Operators of immoblie machines and similar installations
961 Operators of production installations of electric energy
969 Operators of immobile machines and similar installations not classified under other categories
970 Workers in the manipulation of mechandise and of the movement of land
971 Stevedores, cargo loaders and packers
972 Joiners and splitters of cables
973 Operatrors of cranes, and operators of elevation instillations
974 Drivers of machines for the movement of earth and related equipment
979 Workers in the manipulation of merchanidise and materials and the movement of earth not classified under other categories
980 Drivers of transportation vehicles
981 Boatswains on ships, sailors on deck ships and on small ships
982 Sailors in machine rooms
983 Machine operators and firemen on locomotives
984 Heads of merchandise trains, pointsmen and rigging agents
985 Drivers of streetcars and motor vehicles
986 Operators of animals and vehicles powered by animals
989 Drivers of transportation vehicles not classified under other categories
991 Laborers not classified under other categories
998 Unknown
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 3-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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