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Higher Education Graduates Survey, HEGS 2012

Jordan, 2012
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Father’s occupation 2Digit when you were at the age of 15 (q219_2d)

Data file: Jordan HEGS Data

Overview

Valid: 1305
Invalid: 234
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 145
End: 147
Width: 3
Range: 1 - 998
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What was the father's occupation when you were at the age of 15?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Commissioned armed forces officers 0
0%
2 Non-commissioned armed forces officers 0
0%
3 Armed forces occupations, other ranks 0
0%
11 Chief executives, senior officials and legislators 19
1.5%
12 Administrative and commercial managers 40
3.1%
13 Production and specialised services managers 20
1.5%
14 Hospitality, retail and other services managers 18
1.4%
21 Science and engineering professionals 26
2%
22 Health professionals 22
1.7%
23 Teaching professionals 167
12.8%
24 Business and administration professionals 86
6.6%
25 Information and communications technology professionals 0
0%
26 Legal, social and cultural professionals 15
1.1%
31 Science and engineering associate professionals 25
1.9%
32 Health associate professionals 12
0.9%
33 Business and administration associate professionals 67
5.1%
34 Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals 4
0.3%
35 Information and communications technicians 6
0.5%
41 General and keyboard clerks 30
2.3%
42 Customer services clerks 13
1%
43 Numerical and material recording clerks 28
2.1%
44 Other clerical support workers 5
0.4%
51 Personal service workers 16
1.2%
52 Sales workers 103
7.9%
53 Personal care workers 3
0.2%
54 Protective services workers 221
16.9%
61 Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers 55
4.2%
62 Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers 1
0.1%
63 Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers 8
0.6%
71 Building and related trades workers, excluding electricians 65
5%
72 Metal, machinery and related trades workers 28
2.1%
73 Handicraft and printing workers 6
0.5%
74 Electrical and electronic trades workers 18
1.4%
75 Food processing, wood working, garment and other craft and related trades workers 43
3.3%
81 Stationary plant and machine operators 15
1.1%
82 Assemblers 0
0%
83 Drivers and mobile plant operators 87
6.7%
91 Cleaners and helpers 8
0.6%
92 Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers 3
0.2%
93 Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport 10
0.8%
94 Food preparation assistants 2
0.2%
95 Street and related sales and service workers 1
0.1%
96 Refuse workers and other elementary workers 4
0.3%
998 Don't know 5
0.4%
Sysmiss 234
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

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All eligible university graduates whose fathers were working

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Notes
Following the International Standard Classification of Occupations 2008 (ISCO-08)
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