Codes and Frequencies
Code | Label |
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MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS | ||
Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations: | ||
003 | Legislators | 6 |
004 | Chief executives and public administrators | 58 |
007 | Financial managers | 143 |
008 | Human resources and labor relations managers | 52 |
013 | Managers and specialists in marketing, advertising, and public relations | 183 |
014 | Managers in education and related fields | 208 |
015 | Managers of medicine and health occupations | 37 |
016 | Postmasters and mail superintendents | 5 |
017 | Managers of food-serving and lodging establishments | 0 |
018 | Managers of properties and real estate | 11 |
019 | Funeral directors | 6 |
021 | Managers of service organizations, n.e.c. | 0 |
022 | Managers and administrators, n.e.c. | 1,501 |
Management Related Occupations: | ||
023 | Accountants and auditors | 659 |
024 | Insurance underwriters | 4 |
025 | Other financial specialists | 113 |
026 | Management analysts | 10 |
027 | Personnel, HR, training, and labor relations specialists | 279 |
028 | Purchasing agents and buyers, of farm products | 2 |
029 | Buyers, wholesale and retail trade | 36 |
033 | Purchasing managers, agents and buyers, n.e.c. | 57 |
034 | Business and promotion agents | 12 |
Code | Label |
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1980
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035 | Construction inspectors | 22 |
036 | Inspectors and compliance officers, outside construction | 160 |
037 | Management support occupations | 13 |
Professional Specialty Occupations | ||
043 | Architects | 14 |
044 | Aerospace engineer | 1 |
045 | Metallurgical and materials engineers, variously phrased | 0 |
047 | Petroleum, mining, and geological engineers | 0 |
048 | Chemical engineers | 14 |
053 | Civil engineers | 100 |
055 | Electrical engineer | 47 |
056 | Industrial engineers | 35 |
057 | Mechanical engineers | 17 |
059 | Not-elsewhere-classified engineers | 36 |
064 | Computer systems analysts and computer scientists | 9 |
065 | Operations and systems researchers and analysts | 10 |
066 | Actuaries | 0 |
067 | Statisticians | 20 |
068 | Mathematicians and mathematical scientists | 0 |
069 | Physicists and astronomers | 1 |
073 | Chemists | 43 |
074 | Atmospheric and space scientists | 1 |
075 | Geologists | 3 |
076 | Physical scientists, n.e.c. | 1 |
077 | Agricultural and food scientists | 15 |
Code | Label |
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1980
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078 | Biological scientists | 7 |
079 | Foresters and conservation scientists | 10 |
083 | Medical scientists | 4 |
084 | Physicians | 248 |
085 | Dentists | 39 |
086 | Veterinarians | 4 |
087 | Optometrists | 6 |
088 | Podiatrists | 0 |
089 | Other health and therapy | 3 |
095 | Registered nurses | 379 |
096 | Pharmacists | 83 |
097 | Dietitians and nutritionists | 54 |
098 | Respiratory therapists | 10 |
099 | Occupational therapists | 7 |
103 | Physical therapists | 17 |
104 | Speech therapists | 2 |
105 | Therapists, n.e.c. | 30 |
106 | Physicians' assistants | 16 |
113 | Earth, environmental, and marine science instructors | 0 |
114 | Biological science instructors | 1 |
115 | Chemistry instructors | 3 |
116 | Physics instructors | 3 |
118 | Psychology instructors | 2 |
119 | Economics instructors | 1 |
123 | History instructors | 1 |
Code | Label |
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1980
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125 | Sociology instructors | 3 |
127 | Engineering instructors | 5 |
128 | Math instructors | 5 |
139 | Education instructors | 1 |
145 | Law instructors | 3 |
147 | Theology instructors | 6 |
149 | Home economics instructors | 0 |
150 | Humanities profs/instructors, college, n.e.c. | 0 |
154 | Subject instructors (HS/college) | 244 |
155 | Kindergarten and earlier school teachers | 36 |
156 | Primary school teachers | 1,787 |
157 | Secondary school teachers | 312 |
158 | Special education teachers | 10 |
159 | Teachers , n.e.c. | 115 |
163 | Vocational and educational counselors | 90 |
164 | Librarians | 76 |
165 | Archivists and curators | 2 |
166 | Economists, market researchers, and survey researchers | 19 |
167 | Psychologists | 19 |
168 | Sociologists | 5 |
169 | Social scientists, n.e.c. | 8 |
173 | Urban and regional planners | 2 |
174 | Social workers | 397 |
175 | Recreation workers | 73 |
176 | Clergy and religious workers | 79 |
Code | Label |
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1980
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178 | Lawyers | 186 |
179 | Judges | 21 |
183 | Writers and authors | 6 |
184 | Technical writers | 3 |
185 | Designers | 89 |
186 | Musician or composer | 42 |
187 | Actors, directors, producers | 25 |
188 | Art makers: painters, sculptors, craft-artists, and print-makers | 31 |
189 | Photographers | 62 |
193 | Dancers | 5 |
194 | Art/entertainment performers and related | 20 |
195 | Editors and reporters | 36 |
198 | Announcers | 22 |
199 | Athletes, sports instructors, and officials | 22 |
200 | Professionals, n.e.c. | 0 |
TECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS | ||
Technicians and Related Support Occupations | ||
203 | Clinical laboratory technologies and technicians | 87 |
204 | Dental hygienists | 3 |
205 | Health record tech specialists | 5 |
206 | Radiologic tech specialists | 49 |
207 | Licensed practical nurses | 130 |
208 | Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c. | 48 |
213 | Electrical and electronic (engineering) technicians | 61 |
214 | Engineering technicians, n.e.c. | 75 |
Code | Label |
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1980
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215 | Mechanical engineering technicians | 2 |
217 | Drafters | 75 |
218 | Surveyors, cartographers, mapping scientists and technicians | 27 |
223 | Biological technicians | 46 |
224 | Chemical technicians | 25 |
225 | Other science technicians | 15 |
226 | Airplane pilots and navigators | 7 |
227 | Air traffic controllers | 15 |
228 | Broadcast equipment operators | 16 |
229 | Computer software developers | 59 |
233 | Programmers of numerically controlled machine tools | 0 |
234 | Legal assistants, paralegals, legal support, etc | 19 |
235 | Technicians, n.e.c. | 131 |
Sales Occupations: | ||
243 | Supervisors and proprietors of sales jobs | 935 |
253 | Insurance sales occupations | 91 |
254 | Real estate sales occupations | 100 |
255 | Financial services sales occupations | 7 |
256 | Advertising and related sales jobs | 21 |
258 | Sales engineers | 4 |
274 | Salespersons, n.e.c. | 2,538 |
275 | Retail sales clerks | 32 |
276 | Cashiers | 1,109 |
277 | Door-to-door sales, street sales, and news vendors | 134 |
283 | Sales demonstrators / promoters / models | 28 |
Code | Label |
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1980
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290 | Sales workers--allocated | 0 |
Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical | ||
303 | Office supervisors | 301 |
308 | Computer and peripheral equipment operators | 152 |
313 | Secretaries | 2,773 |
314 | Stenographers | 24 |
315 | Typists | 146 |
316 | Interviewers, enumerators, and surveyors | 197 |
317 | Hotel clerks | 17 |
318 | Transportation ticket and reservation agents | 45 |
319 | Receptionists | 187 |
323 | Information clerks, n.e.c. | 11 |
326 | Correspondence and order clerks | 43 |
328 | Human resources clerks, except payroll and timekeeping | 10 |
329 | Library assistants | 64 |
335 | File clerks | 248 |
336 | Records clerks | 33 |
337 | Bookkeepers and accounting and auditing clerks | 364 |
338 | Payroll and timekeeping clerks | 93 |
343 | Cost and rate clerks (financial records processing) | 30 |
344 | Billing clerks and related financial records processing | 24 |
345 | Duplication machine operators / office machine operators | 7 |
346 | Mail and paper handlers | 0 |
347 | Office machine operators, n.e.c. | 9 |
348 | Telephone operators | 114 |
Code | Label |
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1980
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349 | Other telecom operators | 1 |
354 | Postal clerks, excluding mail carriers | 51 |
355 | Mail carriers for postal service | 66 |
356 | Mail clerks, outside of post office | 32 |
357 | Messengers | 156 |
359 | Dispatchers | 82 |
361 | Inspectors, n.e.c. | 0 |
364 | Shipping and receiving clerks | 137 |
365 | Stock and inventory clerks | 196 |
366 | Meter readers | 20 |
368 | Weighers, measurers, and checkers | 28 |
373 | Material recording, scheduling, production, planning, and expediting clerks | 73 |
375 | Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators | 21 |
376 | Customer service reps, investigators and adjusters, except insurance | 71 |
377 | Eligibility clerks for government programs; social welfare | 6 |
378 | Bill and account collectors | 111 |
379 | General office clerks | 1,219 |
383 | Bank tellers | 113 |
384 | Proofreaders | 0 |
385 | Data entry keyers | 78 |
386 | Statistical clerks | 70 |
387 | Teacher's aides | 53 |
389 | Administrative support jobs, n.e.c. | 133 |
390 | Professional, technical, and kindred workers--allocated (1990 internal census) | 0 |
391 | Clerical and kindred workers--allocated | 0 |
Code | Label |
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1980
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SERVICE OCCUPATIONS | ||
Private Household Occupations: | ||
405 | Housekeepers, maids, butlers, stewards, and lodging quarters cleaners | 219 |
407 | Private household cleaners and servants | 198 |
408 | Private household workers--allocated | 0 |
Protective Service Occupations | ||
415 | Supervisors of guards | 26 |
417 | Fire fighting, prevention, and inspection | 66 |
418 | Police, detectives, and private investigators | 549 |
423 | Other law enforcement: sheriffs, bailiffs, correctional institution officers | 82 |
425 | Crossing guards and bridge tenders | 6 |
426 | Guards, watchmen, doorkeepers | 781 |
427 | Protective services, n.e.c. | 20 |
Service Occupations, Except Protective and Household | ||
434 | Bartenders | 79 |
435 | Waiter/waitress | 362 |
436 | Cooks, variously defined | 984 |
438 | Food counter and fountain workers | 154 |
439 | Kitchen workers | 14 |
443 | Waiter's assistant | 55 |
444 | Misc food prep workers | 445 |
445 | Dental assistants | 43 |
446 | Health aides, except nursing | 132 |
447 | Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants | 661 |
448 | Supervisors of cleaning and building service | 50 |
Code | Label |
puerto
1980
|
453 | Janitors | 2,173 |
454 | Elevator operators | 10 |
455 | Pest control occupations | 38 |
456 | Supervisors of personal service jobs, n.e.c. | 14 |
457 | Barbers | 107 |
458 | Hairdressers and cosmetologists | 228 |
459 | Recreation facility attendants | 56 |
461 | Guides | 21 |
462 | Ushers | 12 |
463 | Public transportation attendants and inspectors | 15 |
464 | Baggage porters | 25 |
465 | Welfare service aides | 22 |
468 | Child care workers | 330 |
469 | Personal service occupations, n.e.c. | 82 |
FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS | ||
Farm Operators and Managers: | ||
473 | Farmers (owners and tenants) | 371 |
474 | Horticultural specialty farmers | 0 |
475 | Farm managers, except for horticultural farms | 43 |
476 | Managers of horticultural specialty farms | 1 |
Other Agricultural and Related Occupations: | ||
479 | Farm workers | 1,512 |
480 | Farm laborers and farm foreman--allocated (1990 internal census) | 0 |
483 | Marine life cultivation workers | 0 |
484 | Nursery farming workers | 11 |
Code | Label |
puerto
1980
|
485 | Supervisors of agricultural occupations | 1 |
486 | Gardeners and groundskeepers | 304 |
487 | Animal caretakers except on farms | 25 |
488 | Graders and sorters of agricultural products | 2 |
489 | Inspectors of agricultural products | 1 |
496 | Timber, logging, and forestry workers | 11 |
498 | Fishers, hunters, and kindred | 32 |
PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT, AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS | ||
Mechanics and Repairers: | ||
503 | Supervisors of mechanics and repairers | 53 |
Mechanics and Repairers, Except Supervisors | ||
505 | Automobile mechanics | 679 |
507 | Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics | 28 |
508 | Aircraft mechanics | 27 |
509 | Small engine repairers | 7 |
514 | Auto body repairers | 180 |
516 | Heavy equipment and farm equipment mechanics | 58 |
518 | Industrial machinery repairers | 334 |
519 | Machinery maintenance occupations | 12 |
523 | Repairers of industrial electrical equipment | 81 |
525 | Repairers of data processing equipment | 14 |
526 | Repairers of household appliances and power tools | 23 |
527 | Telecom and line installers and repairers | 113 |
533 | Repairers of electrical equipment, n.e.c. | 6 |
534 | Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics | 107 |
Code | Label |
puerto
1980
|
535 | Precision makers, repairers, and smiths | 79 |
536 | Locksmiths and safe repairers | 7 |
538 | Office machine repairers and mechanics | 15 |
539 | Repairers of mechanical controls and valves | 13 |
543 | Elevator installers and repairers | 6 |
544 | Millwrights | 4 |
549 | Mechanics and repairers, n.e.c. | 338 |
Construction Trades | ||
558 | Supervisors of construction work | 322 |
563 | Masons, tilers, and carpet installers | 595 |
567 | Carpenters | 827 |
573 | Drywall installers | 0 |
575 | Electricians | 250 |
577 | Electric power installers and repairers | 91 |
579 | Painters, construction and maintenance | 187 |
583 | Paperhangers | 4 |
584 | Plasterers | 22 |
585 | Plumbers, pipe fitters, and steamfitters | 232 |
588 | Concrete and cement workers | 30 |
589 | Glaziers | 9 |
593 | Insulation workers | 12 |
594 | Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators | 7 |
595 | Roofers and slaters | 20 |
596 | Sheet metal duct installers | 0 |
597 | Structural metal workers | 32 |
Code | Label |
puerto
1980
|
598 | Drillers of earth | 4 |
599 | Construction trades, n.e.c. | 89 |
Extractive Occupations: | ||
614 | Drillers of oil wells | 0 |
615 | Explosives workers | 3 |
616 | Miners | 6 |
617 | Other mining occupations | 6 |
Precision Production Occupations: | ||
628 | Production supervisors or foremen | 805 |
634 | Tool and die makers and die setters | 19 |
637 | Machinists | 50 |
643 | Boilermakers | 2 |
644 | Precision grinders and filers | 0 |
645 | Patternmakers and model makers | 6 |
646 | Lay-out workers | 0 |
649 | Engravers | 3 |
653 | Tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers | 10 |
657 | Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters | 56 |
658 | Furniture and wood finishers | 7 |
659 | Other precision woodworkers | 2 |
666 | Dressmakers and seamstresses | 68 |
667 | Tailors | 74 |
668 | Upholsterers | 35 |
669 | Shoe repairers | 32 |
674 | Other precision apparel and fabric workers | 2 |
Code | Label |
puerto
1980
|
675 | Hand molders and shapers, except jewelers | 79 |
677 | Optical goods workers | 8 |
678 | Dental laboratory and medical appliance technicians | 26 |
679 | Bookbinders | 13 |
684 | Other precision and craft workers | 6 |
686 | Butchers and meat cutters | 263 |
687 | Bakers | 101 |
688 | Batch food makers | 15 |
693 | Adjusters and calibrators | 11 |
694 | Water and sewage treatment plant operators | 9 |
695 | Power plant operators | 11 |
696 | Plant and system operators, stationary engineers | 22 |
699 | Other plant and system operators | 34 |
OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERS | ||
Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors | ||
703 | Lathe, milling, and turning machine operatives | 40 |
706 | Punching and stamping press operatives | 13 |
707 | Rollers, roll hands, and finishers of metal | 1 |
708 | Drilling and boring machine operators | 2 |
709 | Grinding, abrading, buffing, and polishing workers | 36 |
713 | Forge and hammer operators | 1 |
717 | Fabricating machine operators, n.e.c. | 11 |
719 | Molders, and casting machine operators | 18 |
723 | Metal platers | 10 |
724 | Heat treating equipment operators | 1 |
Code | Label |
puerto
1980
|
726 | Wood lathe, routing, and planning machine operators | 0 |
727 | Sawing machine operators and sawyers | 4 |
728 | Shaping and joining machine operator (woodworking) | 1 |
729 | Nail and tacking machine operators (woodworking) | 1 |
733 | Other woodworking machine operators | 64 |
734 | Printing machine operators, n.e.c. | 80 |
735 | Photoengravers and lithographers | 7 |
736 | Typesetters and compositors | 7 |
738 | Winding and twisting textile/apparel operatives | 9 |
739 | Knitters, loopers, and toppers textile operatives | 6 |
743 | Textile cutting machine operators | 8 |
744 | Textile sewing machine operators | 1,815 |
745 | Shoemaking machine operators | 169 |
747 | Pressing machine operators (clothing) | 97 |
748 | Laundry workers | 75 |
749 | Misc textile machine operators | 69 |
753 | Cementing and gluing machine operators | 14 |
754 | Packers, fillers, and wrappers | 108 |
755 | Extruding and forming machine operators | 15 |
756 | Mixing and blending machine operatives | 37 |
757 | Separating, filtering, and clarifying machine operators | 33 |
759 | Painting machine operators | 69 |
763 | Roasting and baking machine operators (food) | 2 |
764 | Washing, cleaning, and pickling machine operators | 4 |
765 | Paper folding machine operators | 11 |
Code | Label |
puerto
1980
|
766 | Furnace, kiln, and oven operators, apart from food | 39 |
768 | Crushing and grinding machine operators | 4 |
769 | Slicing and cutting machine operators | 105 |
773 | Motion picture projectionists | 9 |
774 | Photographic process workers | 23 |
779 | Machine operators, n.e.c. | 2,180 |
783 | Welders and metal cutters | 302 |
784 | Solderers | 52 |
785 | Assemblers of electrical equipment | 423 |
789 | Hand painting, coating, and decorating occupations | 14 |
796 | Production checkers and inspectors | 419 |
799 | Graders and sorters in manufacturing | 28 |
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations | ||
803 | Supervisors of motor vehicle transportation | 6 |
804 | Truck, delivery, and tractor drivers | 1,073 |
808 | Bus drivers | 209 |
809 | Taxi cab drivers and chauffeurs | 811 |
813 | Parking lot attendants | 25 |
815 | Transport equipment operatives--allocated | 0 |
823 | Railroad conductors and yardmasters | 1 |
824 | Locomotive operators (engineers and firemen) | 5 |
825 | Railroad brake, coupler, and switch operators | 1 |
829 | Ship crews and marine engineers | 36 |
834 | Water transport infrastructure tenders and crossing guards | 0 |
844 | Operating engineers of construction equipment | 188 |
Code | Label |
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1980
|
848 | Crane, derrick, winch, and hoist operators | 21 |
853 | Excavating and loading machine operators | 10 |
859 | Misc material moving occupations | 104 |
865 | Helpers, constructions | 451 |
866 | Helpers, surveyors | 14 |
869 | Construction laborers | 938 |
874 | Production helpers | 71 |
875 | Garbage and recyclable material collectors | 124 |
876 | Materials movers: stevedores and longshore workers | 47 |
877 | Stock handlers | 195 |
878 | Machine feeders and offbearers | 39 |
883 | Freight, stock, and materials handlers | 187 |
885 | Garage and service station related occupations | 200 |
887 | Vehicle washers and equipment cleaners | 63 |
888 | Packers and packagers by hand | 473 |
889 | Laborers outside construction | 839 |
890 | Laborers, except farm--allocated | 0 |
MILITARY OCCUPATIONS | ||
905 | Military | 55 |
EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED NOT CLASSIFIED BY OCCUPATION | ||
991 | Unemployed | 0 |
999 | NIU (not in universe) | 108,279 |
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Description
This variable indicates a person's occupation, 1990 basis.
Universe
- Puerto Rico 1980: Persons age 16+ who had worked within the previous five years; not new workers
Availability
- Puerto Rico: 1980
Integrated variables
- None

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