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Employment and Unemployment Survey, EUS 2014

Jordan, 2014
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JOR_EUS_2014_HD_V1
Producer(s)
Economic Research Forum, Department of Statistics
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Labor Force Surveys ERF Harmonized Datasets
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Mar 06, 2016
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  • Jordan14-LFS
    HH-V1
  • Jordan14-LFS
    IND-V1

Occupation classification of the main job [ISCO 2008-3 digits] (OCC_ISCO08_3)

Data file: Jordan14-LFS IND-V1

Overview

Valid: 45860
Valid (weighted): 47170.737
Invalid: 170748
Invalid (weighted): 169452.63
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 81
End: 84
Width: 4
Range: 11 - 9999
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V1678

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases Weighted
11 Commissioned armed forces officers 0 0
0%
21 Non-commissioned armed forces officers 0 0
0%
31 Armed forces occupations, other ranks 0 0
0%
111 Legislators and senior officials 38 55
0.1%
112 Managing directors and chief executives 0 0
0%
121 Business services and administration managers 13 18
0%
122 Sales, marketing and development managers 7 9
0%
131 Production managers in agriculture, forestry and fisheries 0 0
0%
132 Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution manage 7 5
0%
133 Information and communications technology service managers 0 0
0%
134 Professional services managers 182 182
0.4%
141 Hotel and restaurant managers 0 0
0%
142 Retail and wholesale trade managers 0 0
0%
143 Other services managers 0 0
0%
211 Physical and earth science professionals 23 24
0.1%
212 Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians 2 2
0%
213 Life science professionals 112 98
0.2%
214 Engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) 351 453
1%
215 Electrotechnology engineers 174 225
0.5%
216 Architects, planners, surveyors and designers 86 129
0.3%
221 Medical doctors 248 329
0.7%
222 Nursing and midwifery professionals 385 375
0.8%
223 Traditional and complementary medicine professionals 0 0
0%
224 Paramedical practitioners 0 0
0%
225 Veterinarians 12 7
0%
226 Other health professionals 291 318
0.7%
231 University and higher education teachers 234 281
0.6%
232 Vocational education teachers 22 17
0%
233 Secondary education teachers 1563 1454
3.1%
234 Primary school and early childhood teachers 1954 1741
3.7%
235 Other teaching professionals 122 108
0.2%
241 Finance professionals 1039 1350
2.9%
242 Administration professionals 1814 2032
4.3%
243 Sales, marketing and public relations professionals 77 121
0.3%
251 Software and applications developers and analysts 257 345
0.7%
252 Database and network professionals 0 0
0%
261 Legal professionals 261 321
0.7%
262 Librarians, archivists and curators 32 27
0.1%
263 Social and religious professionals 122 128
0.3%
264 Authors, journalists and linguists 66 95
0.2%
265 Creative and performing artists 26 44
0.1%
311 Physical and engineering science technicians 284 322
0.7%
312 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors 0 0
0%
313 Process control technicians 82 64
0.1%
314 Life science technicians and related associate professionals 6 5
0%
315 Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians 26 33
0.1%
321 Medical and pharmaceutical technicians 142 145
0.3%
322 Nursing and midwifery associate professionals 468 422
0.9%
323 Traditional and complementary medicine associate professiona 0 0
0%
324 Veterinary technicians and assistants 1 1
0%
325 Other health associate professionals 63 58
0.1%
331 Financial and mathematical associate professionals 359 426
0.9%
332 Sales and purchasing agents and brokers 88 109
0.2%
333 Business services agents 141 184
0.4%
334 Administrative and specialized secretaries 705 778
1.6%
335 Regulatory government associate professionals 27 26
0.1%
341 Legal, social and religious associate professionals 195 160
0.3%
342 Sports and fitness workers 45 58
0.1%
343 Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals 116 126
0.3%
351 Information and communications technology operations and use 86 101
0.2%
352 Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians 1 0
0%
411 General office clerks 1233 1172
2.5%
412 Secretaries (general) 112 120
0.3%
413 Keyboard operators 193 162
0.3%
421 Tellers, money collectors and related clerks 88 75
0.2%
422 Client information workers 211 202
0.4%
431 Numerical clerks 135 135
0.3%
432 Material-recording and transport clerks 140 133
0.3%
441 Other clerical support workers 15 14
0%
511 Travel attendants, conductors and guides 51 50
0.1%
512 Cooks 599 663
1.4%
513 Waiters and bartenders 181 199
0.4%
514 Hairdressers, beauticians and related workers 352 396
0.8%
515 Building and housekeeping supervisors 134 173
0.4%
516 Other personal services workers 30 39
0.1%
521 Street and market salespersons 383 382
0.8%
522 Shop salespersons 3828 4327
9.2%
523 Cashiers and ticket clerks 25 25
0.1%
524 Other sales workers 93 107
0.2%
531 Child care workers and teachers' aides 66 77
0.2%
532 Personal care workers in health services 80 56
0.1%
541 Protective services workers 8951 7783
16.5%
611 Market gardeners and crop growers 711 560
1.2%
612 Animal producers 73 61
0.1%
613 Mixed crop and animal producers 0 0
0%
621 Forestry and related workers 0 0
0%
622 Fishery workers, hunters and trappers 4 3
0%
631 Subsistence crop farmers 0 0
0%
632 Subsistence livestock farmers 214 168
0.4%
633 Subsistence mixed crop and livestock farmers 0 0
0%
634 Subsistence fishers, hunters, trappers and gatherers 0 0
0%
711 Building frame and related trades workers 1793 2028
4.3%
712 Building finishers and related trades workers 725 834
1.8%
713 Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades wor 627 755
1.6%
721 Sheet and structural metal workers, molders and welders, and 15 18
0%
722 Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers 643 677
1.4%
723 Machinery mechanics and repairers 1148 1248
2.6%
731 Handicraft workers 37 43
0.1%
732 Printing trades workers 72 88
0.2%
741 Electrical equipment installers and repairers 839 825
1.7%
742 Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers 45 48
0.1%
751 Food processing and related trades workers 448 521
1.1%
752 Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers 420 487
1%
753 Garment and related trades workers 622 644
1.4%
754 Other craft and related workers 0 0
0%
811 Mining and mineral processing plant operators 239 218
0.5%
812 Metal processing and finishing plant operators 0 0
0%
813 Chemical and photographic products plant and machine operato 104 114
0.2%
814 Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators 101 125
0.3%
815 Textile, fur and leather products machine operators 67 73
0.2%
816 Food and related products machine operators 192 213
0.5%
817 Wood processing and papermaking plant operators 0 0
0%
818 Other stationary plant and machine operators 7 6
0%
821 Assemblers 0 0
0%
831 Locomotive engine drivers and related workers 16 9
0%
832 Car, van and motorcycle drivers 2990 2967
6.3%
833 Heavy truck and bus drivers 843 799
1.7%
834 Mobile plant operators 314 336
0.7%
835 Ships' deck crews and related workers 3 2
0%
911 Domestic, hotel and office cleaners and helpers 1572 2036
4.3%
912 Vehicle, window, laundry and other hand cleaning workers 33 33
0.1%
921 Agricultural, forestry and fishery laborers 257 190
0.4%
931 Mining and construction laborers 77 72
0.2%
932 Manufacturing laborers 238 236
0.5%
933 Transport and storage laborers 42 38
0.1%
941 Food preparation assistants 0 0
0%
951 Street and related service workers 0 0
0%
952 Street vendors (excluding food) 138 137
0.3%
961 Refuse workers 300 265
0.6%
962 Other elementary workers 592 653
1.4%
9998 Unspecified code 0 0
0%
9999 Not stated 44 37
0.1%
Sysmiss 170748 169453
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
Occupation classification for the main job, following the 3-digits International Standard Classification of Occupations for the year 2008 (ISCO-08).
Universe
Employed individuals aged 15+
Source of information
Data Dictionary & Questionnaire/Codebook

Imputation and derivation

Coder instructions
Original survey variable recoded/renamed (Ref: Data dictionary.pdf)

Others

Notes
GENERAL NOTES
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COUNTRY SPECIFIC NOTES
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The original variable indicating the occupation (Q222) is not reported for those who are waiting to resume previous work or found a job and waiting to start. Thus, the generated variable for those cases is recoded "not stated".
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