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Census 1991 - IPUMS Subset

United Kingdom, 1991
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GBR_1991_PHC_v01_M_v02_A_IPUMS
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Centre for Census and Survey Research, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation (SOC sub-minor groups) (UK1991A_0436)

Data file: 1991-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 198
End: 199
Width: 2
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Answer to the remaining questions are not required for any person under 16 years of age (born after 21st April 1975)
[Applies to questions 13 - 19]



[Questions 14 - 18 were asked of persons who currently have or have had a job in the last 10 years]



15. Occupation
Please give the full title of the person's present or lat job and describe the main things he/she does or did in the job.

At a, give the full title by which the job is known, for example: 'packing machinist'; 'poultry processor'; 'jig and tool fitter'; 'supervisor of typists'; 'accounts clerk'; rather than general titles like 'machinist', 'process worker'; 'supervisor' or 'clerk'. Give rank or grade if the person has one.
At b, write down the main things the person actually does or did in the job. If possible ask him/her to say what these things are and write them down.
Armed Forces - enter 'commissioned officer' or 'other rank' as appropriate at a, and leave b blank.
Civil Servants - give grade at a and discipline or specialism, for example 'electric engineer'; 'accountant'; 'chemist'; 'administrator' at b.

a Full job title ________
b Main things done in job ________
Categories
Value Category
1 General managers and administrators in national and local government, large companies and organizations
2 Production managers in manufacturing, construction, mining and energy industries
3 Specialist managers
4 Financial institution and office managers, civil service executive officers
5 Managers in transport and storing
6 Protective service officers
7 Managers in farming, horticulture, forestry and fishing
8 Managers and propietors in service industries
9 Managers and administrators not elsewhere classified
10 Natural scientists
11 Engineers and technologists
12 Health professionals
13 Teaching professionals
14 Legal professionals
15 Business and financial professionals
16 Architects, town planners and surveyors
17 Librarians and related professionals
18 Professional occupations n.e.c.
19 Scientific technicians
20 Draughtspersons, quantity and other surveyors
21 Computer analysts and programmers
22 Ship and aircraft officers, air traffic planners and controllers
23 Health associate professionals
24 Legal associate professionals
25 Business and finance associate professionals
26 2637 Social welfare associate professionals
27 Literary, artistic and sports professionals
28 Associate professional and technical occupations n.e.c.
29 Admin/clerical officers and assistants in civil service and local government
30 Numerical clerks and cashiers
31 Filing and records clerks
32 Clerks, not otherwise specified
33 Stores and dispatch clerks, storekeepers
34 Secretaries, personal assistants, typists and word processor operators
35 Receptionists, telephonists and related occupations
36 Clerical and secretarial occupations n.e.c.
37 Construction trades
38 Metal machining, fitting and instrument making trades
39 Electrical/electronic trades
40 Metal forming, welding and related trades
41 Vehicle trades
42 Textiles, garments and related trades
43 Printing and related trades
44 Woodworking trades
45 Food preparation trades
46 Other craft and related occupations n.e.c.
47 NCOs and other ranks, armed forces
48 Security and protective service occupations
49 Catering occupations
50 Travel attendants and related occupations
51 Health and related occupations
52 Childcare and related occupations
53 Hairdressers, beauticians and related occupations
54 Domestic staff and related occupations
55 Personal and protective service occupations n.e.c.
56 Buyers, brokers and related agents
57 Sales representatives
58 Sales assistants and check-out operators
59 Mobile, market and door-to-door salespersons and agents
60 Sales occupations n.e.c.
61 Food, drink and tobacco process operatives
62 Textiles and tannery process operatives
63 Chemicals, paper, plastics and related process operatives
64 Metal making and treating process operatives
65 Metal working process operatives
66 Assemblers/lineworkers
67 Other routine process operatives
68 Road trasport operatives
69 Other transport and machinery operatives
70 Machinery and plant operatives n.e.c.
71 Other occupations in agriculture, forestry and fishing
72 Other occupations in mining and manufacturing
73 Other occupations in construction
74 Other occupations in transport
75 Other occupations in communication
76 Other occupations in sales and services
77 Other occupations n.e.c.
98 Unknown
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 person's occupation (SOC sub-minor groups).
Universe
Persons age 16+ who worked within last 10 years

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Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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