Value |
Category |
10 |
Managers |
21 |
General practioners and medical specialits |
22 |
Nursers |
23 |
Midwives |
24 |
Pharmacists.... |
25 |
Community health workers... |
26 |
Other health profesionals.... |
27 |
University and higher teachers... |
28 |
Vocational teachers... |
29 |
Secondart education teachers |
30 |
Primary school and early childhood teachers |
31 |
Other teaching professionals |
32 |
Business administration ....public and private sect. |
33 |
Information and communication tech..... |
34 |
Science and engineering |
35 |
Other profesionals ...... |
40 |
Clerical support workers |
51 |
Petty trading informal sector |
52 |
Commodity trade/sales formal sector |
53 |
Service sector workers |
61 |
Crop growers (agric workers) |
62 |
Growers of maize, sorghum |
63 |
Growers of rice, cow peas, sesame, ground nut |
64 |
Growers of vegetables |
65 |
Raisers of livestock, incl herding |
66 |
Agro pastoralists(mixed farmers) |
67 |
Fishermen, fishery workers |
68 |
Otherprimary sector workers incl forestry, hunters, gatherer |
71 |
Home craft using natural products... |
72 |
Home craft workers using textile, leather etc.. |
73 |
Home based producing/sales of food |
74 |
Trained construction workers |
75 |
Metal, machinery and related trades workers |
76 |
Food processing trade workers |
77 |
Garment and related trad workers |
79 |
All other craft workers |
81 |
Factory workers in manufacturing industries |
82 |
Drivers |
91 |
Crop farm laburers incl casual workers |
92 |
Labourers in construction |
93 |
Water and firewood collectors |
94 |
Cleaners and servants |
95 |
Other elementary occupations |
98 |
Invalid code |
99 |
Missing |
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.