| Value |
Category |
| 000 |
NIU (not in universe) |
| 011 |
Armed forces |
| 100 |
Managers, directors, and bosses not well specified |
| 111 |
Member s of the executive power and legislative bodies |
| 112 |
Directive personnel of the public administration |
| 113 |
Leaders of small populations |
| 114 |
Managers and administrators of specialized organizations |
| 121 |
General directors and general managers of businesses |
| 122 |
Directors of production and operations departments |
| 123 |
Other department directors |
| 131 |
Managers of businesses |
| 200 |
University students with degrees, and/or actors, painters, sculptors, and similar, not well specified |
| 211 |
Physicists, chemists, and similar |
| 213 |
Professionals of informatics |
| 214 |
Architects, engineers, and similar |
| 221 |
Professionals in biological sciences |
| 222 |
Doctors and similar professionals (except nursing and midwife personnel) |
| 223 |
Upper level nursing and midwife personnel |
| 230 |
Professionals in education and teaching |
| 231 |
Professors in universities and other institutions of higher education |
| 232 |
Professors in secondary education |
| 233 |
Upper level teachers in elementary and pre-school education |
| 235 |
Other professionals in education |
| 241 |
Specialists in organization and administration of businesses and similar |
| 242 |
Professionals in law (legal professionals) |
| 243 |
Archivists, librarians, document archivists, and similar |
| 244 |
Specialists in social and human sciences |
| 245 |
Writers, creative and performing artists |
| 246 |
Catholic priests |
| 300 |
Technicians and mid-level professionals, not well specified |
| 311 |
Technicians in physical and chemical sciences and engineering |
| 312 |
Technicians in informatics programming and control |
| 313 |
Operators of optical and electronical equipment |
| 314 |
Technicians in maritime and aeronautical navigation |
| 315 |
Inspectors of construction jobs, security, health, and quality control |
| 321 |
Mid-level technicians in biological sciences, agronomy, zoo technology, and similar |
| 322 |
Mid-level technicians in modern medicine and healthcare (except nursing personnel) |
| 323 |
Mid-level nursing and midwife personnel |
| 324 |
Practitioners of traditional medicine and folk-healers |
| 331 |
Mid-level teachers in elementary education |
| 332 |
Mid-level teachers in pre-school education |
| 333 |
Mid-level teachers in special education |
| 334 |
Other mid-level teachers and instructors |
| 341 |
Mid-level professionals in financial and commercial operations |
| 342 |
Commercial agents and brokers |
| 343 |
Mid-level professionals in administration services |
| 344 |
Agents of public administrations in customs, taxes, and similar |
| 345 |
Police inspectors and detectives |
| 346 |
Mid-level social workers and assistants |
| 347 |
Mid-level professionals in artistic activities, entertainment, and sports |
| 400 |
All of the occupations related to administration, not clearly specified |
| 411 |
Secretaries and operators of office equipment |
| 412 |
Accounting and financial assistants |
| 413 |
Employees in charge of registry of materials and transportation |
| 414 |
Employees of libraries and mail services and similar |
| 421 |
Cashiers, ticket vendors, and similar |
| 422 |
Employees of services of information to clients |
| 500 |
Wholesale and retail sales, businesses, and services, not well specified |
| 511 |
Personnel in direct services to passengers |
| 512 |
Personnel in intendancy and restaurant services (fast food) |
| 513 |
Workers in personal care and similar |
| 514 |
Other workers in personal services to individuals |
| 515 |
Astrologists, fortunetellers, and similar |
| 516 |
Personnel in services of protection and security |
| 521 |
Models in fashion, art, and publicity |
| 522 |
Salesmen and demonstrators in stores and shops |
| 523 |
Vendors in kiosks and market stalls |
| 600 |
Agriculture, animal breeding, fishing, not well specified |
| 611 |
Farmers and specialized workers in market crops |
| 612 |
Specialized breeders and workers in raising animals for the market and similar |
| 613 |
Specialized agricultural producers and workers whose production is sent to market |
| 614 |
Specialized forestry workers and similar |
| 615 |
Fishermen, hunters, and trappers |
| 621 |
Subsistence agricultural workers and fishermen |
| 700 |
Artisan, small and mid-sized businesses, shops (mechanics, electricians, blacksmiths), plumbers and similar, not well specified |
| 711 |
Miners, quarry workers, stone masons and workers |
| 712 |
Officials and operators in construction (large works) and similar |
| 713 |
Officials and operators in construction (finishing jobs) and similar |
| 714 |
Painters, building-front cleaners, and similar |
| 721 |
Mold-press workers, welders, laminators, boilermakers, assemblers of metal structures, and similar |
| 722 |
Blacksmiths, toolmakers, and similar |
| 723 |
Machine mechanics and adjusters |
| 724 |
Mechanics and adjusters of electrical and electronic equipment |
| 731 |
Precision mechanics in metals and similar materials |
| 732 |
Potters, operators in glass factories, and similar |
| 733 |
Artisans in wood, textiles, leather and similar materials |
| 734 |
Officials and operators in graphic arts and similar |
| 741 |
Officials and operators in food processing and similar |
| 742 |
Officials and operators in wood treatment, cabinetmakers, and similar |
| 743 |
Officials and operators in textiles, clothing production, and similar |
| 744 |
Officials and operators in hides, leather, and footwear |
| 800 |
All workers, operators, drivers of transportation and other specialized workers not well specified |
| 811 |
Operators of mining installations, and mineral extraction and processing |
| 812 |
Operators of metal processing installations |
| 813 |
Operators of glass, ceramic, and similar installations |
| 815 |
Operator of chemical treatment installations |
| 816 |
Operators of installations for producing energy and similar |
| 821 |
Operators of machines for working metals and mineral products |
| 823 |
Operators of machines for manufacturing rubber products and plastic materials |
| 825 |
Operators of printing and binding machinery and the manufacture of paper products |
| 826 |
Operators of machinery for manufacturing textile products and articles made of hides and leather |
| 827 |
Operators of machinery for preparation of foods and similar products |
| 829 |
Other operators of machinery and assemblers |
| 831 |
Locomotive machinists and similar |
| 832 |
Drivers of motor vehicles |
| 833 |
Operators of mobile agricultural machinery and other mobile machinery |
| 834 |
Deck sailors and similar |
| 900 |
All workers, operators, drivers of transportation and other specialized workers not well specified |
| 911 |
Traveling salesmen and similar |
| 913 |
Domestic personnel and similar, cleaners, clothes washers and pressers |
| 914 |
Concierges, window washers and similar |
| 915 |
Messengers, delivery persons, doormen, and similar |
| 916 |
Trash collectors and similar |
| 921 |
Day laborers in agriculture, forestry, fishing, and similar |
| 931 |
Day laborers in mining and construction |
| 932 |
Day laborers in the manufacturing industry |
| 933 |
Day laborers in transportation |
| 999 |
Not well specified |
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.