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National Population Housing Census 2001 - IPUMS Subset

Greece, 2001
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GRC_2001_PHC_v01_M_v02_A_IPUMS
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National Statistical Service of Greece, Minnesota Population Center
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Occupation (GR2001A_0424)

Data file: GRC2001-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 233
End: 235
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Questions 15-26 below should only be completed for persons born in 1990 or earlier




18a. What is your current occupation (or what was your occupation the last time you worked)?
(Answer only if the response to question 16 was 1 or 2, i.e., "Working" or "Looking for Work.")
Give a full description (e.g., Assistant Accountant)
___

18b. What are your main duties and responsibilities at this job (or what were your main duties and responsibilities at your last job)?
(e.g., book-keeping)
___
Categories
Value Category
11 Armed Forces
111 Legislators and senior government officials
121 Directors and chief executives
122 Production and operations managers
123 Other specialist managers
131 Managers of small enterprises in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing
132 Managers of small enterprises in manufacturing
133 Managers of small enterprises in construction
134 Managers of small enterprises in wholesale and retail trade
135 Managers of small enterprises of restaurants and hotels
136 Managers of small enterprises in transport, storage and communications
139 Other managers of small enterprises
211 Physicists, chemists and related professionals
212 Mathematicians, statisticians and related professionals
213 Computing professionals
221 Architects, town and traffic planners
222 Civil engineers
223 Electrical engineers, electronic engineers and mechanical engineers (2143,2144,2145)
229 Other engineers
231 Biologists, agriculturalists and related professionals
232 Medical doctors
233 Dentists
234 Veterinarians
235 Pharmacists
237 Nursing and midwifery professionals (university graduates)
241 University teaching professionals
242 Technological educational institutes and higher eructation teaching professionals
243 Secondary education teaching professionals
244 Primary education teaching professionals
245 Pre-primary education teaching professionals
246 Special education teaching professionals
247 Preparatory (coaching), private professional and technical schools teaching professionals
249 Other teaching professionals
251 Accountants and other business professionals
261 Lawyers and consultants
262 Public prosecutors
263 Judges
264 Public notaries and other legal professionals
271 Archivists, librarians and related information professionals
272 Economists, sociologists and related professionals
273 Writers, journalists and related professionals
274 Sculptors, painters and related artists
275 Composers, musicians, singers and related artists
276 Choreographers and dancers
277 Film, stage and related actors and directors
278 Religious professionals
279 Public service administrative professionals (university graduates)
311 Physical and engineering science technicians
312 Draughts persons (architectural design etc)
313 Computer associate professionals
314 Optical and electronic equipment operators
315 Ships' engineers
316 Ships' deck officers and pilots
317 Aircraft pilots, air traffic controllers and related professionals (3143, 3144)
318 Safety and quality inspectors
321 Life science technicians and related associate professionals
322 Health associate professionals (except nursing)
323 Nursing professionals (technological educational institutes or other schools graduates)
324 Midwifery professionals (technological educational institutes or other schools graduates)
331 Pre-primary and special education teaching associate professionals (332, 333)
332 Other teaching associate professionals
341 Finance and sales associate professionals
342 Business services agents and trade brokers
343 Administrative associate professionals
344 Customs, tax and related government associate professionals
345 Police inspectors and detectives
346 Social work associate professionals (technological educational institutes or other schools grad.)
347 Decorators and commercial designers
348 Radio, TV and other announcers, singers and related associate professionals (3472, 3473, 3474)
349 Athletes, sport persons and related associate professionals
411 Secretaries and keyboard operating clerks
412 Numerical clerks
413 Material recording and transport clerks
414 Mail carriers and sorting clerks
415 Library and filing clerks
419 Other office clerks
421 Cashiers and tellers clerks and related professionals
422 Bookmakers and croupiers
423 Travel agency and related clerks, receptionists (4221, 4222)
424 Telephone switchboard operators
511 Travel attendants, travel stewards and travel guides (5111, 5113)
512 Transport conductors
513 Housekeepers and related workers
514 Cooks
515 Waiters
516 Personal care and related workers
517 Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers
519 Other personal services workers
521 Firefighters
522 Police officers
523 Other protective services workers
531 Fashion and other models
532 Shop salespersons
533 Stall and market salespersons
611 Field crops and rice growers
612 Cotton growers
613 Tobacco growers
614 Vegetables, horticultural and nursery growers
615 Other agricultural workers skilled mainly in an annual cultivation
621 Olive cultivation
622 Citrus cultivation
623 Other fruiter cultivation
624 Vineyard and raisin vineyard cultivation
631 Multi-cultivation agricultural workers
641 Cow producers (cowmen)
642 Sheep and goat producers
643 Pig producers
644 Poultry producers
645 Other skilled animal producers
646 Mixed cultivation animal producers
647 Mixed cultivation agricultural and animal producers
651 Forestry workers, loggers and related workers (6141,6142)
661 Inland and coastal waters and deep-sea fishery workers (6152, 6153)
662 Aquatic life cultivation workers
711 Miners and quarry workers
712 Stone splitters and stone cutters
721 Builders
722 Concrete placers, concrete finishers and mosaic floor layers
723 Carpenters and joiners
724 Building frame and maintenance workers and other infrastructure workers
725 Plasterers and related trades workers
726 Plumbers and pipe fitters
727 Building and related electricians
728 Other building finishers and other infrastructure workers
729 Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers
731 Metal molders and coremakers
732 Welders and flame cutters
733 Sheet metal workers
734 Structural metal workers and related trades workers
735 Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers
741 Motor vehicle mechanics and fitters
742 Aircraft engine mechanics and fitters
743 Agricultural or industrial machinery mechanics and fitters
744 Electrical mechanics fitters and services
745 Electronics mechanics, fitters and servicers
746 Telegraph and telephone installers and servicers
747 Electrical line installers, repairers and cable jointers
751 Precision instrument makers and repairers
752 Musical instrument makers and repairers
753 Jewelry and precious metal workers
754 Potters, glassmakers and related trades workers
755 Handicraft workers in wood, textile, leather and related materials
756 Craft printing and related trades workers
761 Butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers
762 Bakers, pastry cooks and confectionery makers
763 Dairy products workers
764 Other food processing, beverage and tobacco workers
765 Tobacco preparers and tobacco products makers
771 Cabinet makers and related trades workers
772 Wood treaters, woodworking machine setters and setter operators and related trades workers
781 Fiber preparers and related workers (7431, 7432)
782 Tailors, dressmakers and hatters
783 Furriers and related workers
784 Textile, leather and related pattern makers and cutters
785 Sewers, embroiderers and related workers
786 Upholsters and related workers
787 Pelt dressers, tanners leather and fur
788 Shoe makers and leather articles except garments
811 Mining and mineral processing plant operators
812 Metal processing plant operators
813 Glass, ceramics and related plant operators
814 Wood processing plant operators
815 Paper pulp and papermaking plant operators (8142, 8143)
816 Chemical processing plant operators
817 Power production and related plant operators
821 Machine tool operators
822 Cement and other (non metal) mineral products machine operators
831 Pharmaceutical and toiletry products machine operators
832 Ammunition and explosive products machine operators
833 Metal finishing, plating and coating machine operators
834 Other chemical products machine operators
835 Rubber and plastic products machine operators
841 Wood products machine operators
842 Printing, binding and paper products machine operators
851 Fiber preparing, weaving and knitting machine operators (8261, 8262)
852 Bleaching, dyeing and finishing machine operators
853 Washing, cleaning and press ironing garments and household linen machine operators
854 Fur and leather preparing machine operators
855 Shoemaking and related machine operators
859 Textile, fur and leather products machine operators
861 Meat and fish processing machine operators
862 Dairy products machine operators
863 Bread, pastry, confectionery goods, cereal and chocolate products machine operators
864 Other food products machine operators
865 Brewers and other beverage machine operators
866 Tobacco processing and production machine operators
871 Mechanical machinery assemblers
872 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers (8282, 8283)
873 Other assemblers
874 Other machine operators
881 Locomotive engine drivers and related workers
882 Motor vehicle drivers
883 Motorized farm and forestry plant operators
884 Earth moving and related plant operators
885 Crane, hoist, lifting truck and related plant operators (8333, 8334)
886 Ships' deck crews and related workers
911 Street vendors and related workers
912 Shoe cleaning and other street services elementary occupations
913 Domestic and related helpers, cleaners and launderers
914 Building caretakers, window and related cleaners
915 Messengers, porters, doorkeepers and related workers
916 Garbage collectors, sweepers and related laborers
921 Agricultural, fishery and related laborers
931 Mining and construction laborers
932 Manufacturing laborers
933 Transport laborers and freight handlers
996 Non-identifiable occupations
997 Response suppressed
998 No answer
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.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the occupation/profession the last time he/she worked or main duties and competences at this job.
Universe
Persons born in 1990 or before and currently working or job seeker

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Concept
Name Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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