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Census of Population and Housing Spain 2001 - IPUMS Subset

Spain, 2001
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ESP_2001_PHC_v01_M_v02_A_IPUMS
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Instituto Nacional de Estadisticas (INE), Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation (ES2001A_0435)

Data file: ESP2001-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 269
End: 270
Width: 2
Range: 0 - 99
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Remember: This questionnaire should only be completed if the person is at least 16 years old and was studying or working last week.



6. Were you working (for at least one hour) or temporarily absent from work last week?

[] No: Your questionnaire is finished. Thank you for your collaboration.
[] Yes: What was your occupation?
Note: We are not asking for your title based on your level of education (college graduate, doctor, etc.), nor your class/sector of work (government official, businessman, etc.), nor your work category (official, apprentice, etc.). We are asking about the type of work that you did.
Look in the Table of Occupations (on the white sheet, with a yellow title) and write the letter and number that corresponds to your occupation:

_ Letter _ Number
If you did not find your occupation or you are not certain, write your occupation below:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Categories
Value Category
0 Armed forces
10 Executive and legislative powers and direction of public administrations; direction of organizations of interest
11 Direction of companies with 10 employees or more
12 Management of commercial businesses with 10 salaried employees or more
13 Management of hotel and restaurant businesses with fewer than 10 salaried employees
14 Management of other businesses with fewer than 10 salaried employees
15 Management of commercial businesses without salaried employees
16 Management of hotel businesses without salaried employees
17 Management of other businesses without salaried employees
20 Associate Professions with degrees from 2nd and 3rd year university studies in physical sciences, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering
21 Associate Professions with degrees from 2nd and 3rd year university studies in natural sciences and healthcare
22 Associate Professions with degrees from 2nd and 3rd year university studies in education
23 Legal professionals
24 Business organizational professionals, social science and human science professionals, associated with degrees from 2nd and 3rd year university studies
25 Writers, artists, and other related professions
26 Associate Professions with degrees from 1st year university studies in physical sciences, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering
27 Associate Professions with degrees from 1st year university studies in natural sciences and healthcare, except opticians, physical therapists, and similar
28 Associate Professions with degrees from 1st year university studies in education
29 Other associate professions with degrees from 1st year university studies
30 Technicians in physical sciences, chemistry, and engineering
31 Technicians in natural sciences and healthcare
32 Technicians in nursery school, flight instructors, navigation and driving education
33 Support professionals in financial and commercial operations
34 Support professionals in administrative process
35 Other technicians and support professionals
40 Employees in accounting and financial services; and production and transportation support services
41 Employees in libraries, mail services, and similar
42 Operators of office machinery
43 Administrative assistants without public attention tasks, not classified above
44 Administrative assistants with public attention tasks, not classified above
45 Direct public service employees in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators
46 Cashiers, ticket vendors and other similar employees with direct public contact
50 Workers in restaurant services
51 Workers in personal services
52 Workers in protection and security services
53 Commercial store clerks and similar
60 Specialized agricultural workers
61 Specialized ranching workers
62 Specialized workers in other agricultural activities
63 Fishermen and specialized workers in the fishing industry
70 Job-site supervisors and other construction supervisors
71 Workers in structural construction work and similar
72 Workers in construction finishing work and similar; painters and similar workers
73 Supervisors in metal works and bosses of mechanic shops
74 Workers in extractive industries
75 Welders, laminators, metal structure assemblers, blacksmiths, toolmakers, and similar
76 Mechanics and adjusters of machinery and electrical and electronic machinery and equipment
77 Precision mechanics in metals, graphic arts workers, potters, glass workers, artisans in wood, textiles, and leather
78 Workers in food, beverage, and tobacco industries
79 Workers in wood treatments, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, clothing manufacture, fur, leather, footwear and similar industries
80 Team leaders, and supervisors of non-mobile industrial installations
81 Operators of non-mobile industrial installations and similar
82 Supervisors of operators of non-mobile machinery
83 Operators of non-mobile machinery
84 Assemblers
85 Locomotive machinists, operator of agricultural machinery and heavy mobile equipment and sailors
86 Vehicle conductors for urban transportation and highway transportation
90 Non-specialized commercial workers
91 Domestic employees and other cleaning personnel inside buildings
92 Building concierges, window washers and guards
93 Other non-specialized service workers
94 Agriculture and fishing day laborers
95 Mining day laborers
96 Construction workers
97 Day laborers in manufacturing industries
98 Day laborers in transportation and unloading
99 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.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the respondent's occupation.
Universe
Persons age 16+ who were working or studying last week

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Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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