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Household Expenditure and Income Survey, HEIS 2002

Jordan, 2002 - 2003
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JOR_2002_HEIS_HD_V2.0
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Economic Research Forum, Department of Statistics
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Income and Expenditure Surveys ERF Harmonized Datasets
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Occupation classification for the main job [ISCO 1988- 3 digits] (POCC_ISCO88_3)

Data file: Jordan02-IND-V2

Overview

Valid: 3160
Valid (weighted): 1023747.078
Invalid: 13034
Invalid (weighted): 4018596.162
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 151
End: 154
Width: 4
Range: 11 - 9999
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V2738

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases Weighted
11 Armed forces 290 75637
7.4%
111 Legislators 0 0
0%
112 Senior government officials 1 567
0.1%
113 Traditional chiefs and heads of villages 3 335
0%
114 Senior officials of special-interest organizations 1 744
0.1%
121 Directors and chief executives 2 439
0%
122 Production and operations department managers 0 0
0%
123 Other department managers 11 3790
0.4%
131 General managers 19 9499
0.9%
211 Physicists, chemists and related professionals 2 462
0%
212 Mathematicians, statisticians and related professionals 2 766
0.1%
213 Computing professionals 11 4149
0.4%
214 Architects, engineers and related professionals 32 14395
1.4%
221 Life science professionals 3 835
0.1%
222 Health professionals (except nursing) 28 9871
1%
223 Nursing and midwifery professionals 5 1448
0.1%
231 College, university and higher education teaching profession 7 5322
0.5%
232 Secondary education teaching professionals 68 22676
2.2%
233 Primary and pre-primary education teaching professionals 116 37686
3.7%
234 Special education teaching professionals 5 1327
0.1%
235 Other teaching professionals 7 3110
0.3%
241 Business professionals 65 25296
2.5%
242 Legal professionals 10 3483
0.3%
243 Archivists, librarians and related information professionals 6 1805
0.2%
244 Social science and related professionals 5 883
0.1%
245 Writers and creative or performing artists 5 2326
0.2%
246 Religious professionals 2 688
0.1%
311 Physical and engineering science technicians 17 4364
0.4%
312 Computer associate professionals 8 3433
0.3%
313 Optical and electronic equipment operators 2 453
0%
314 Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians 3 676
0.1%
315 Safety and quality inspectors 15 3449
0.3%
321 Life science technicians and related associate professionals 1 573
0.1%
322 Modern health associate professionals (except nursing) 27 10191
1%
323 Nursing and midwifery associate professionals 30 9665
0.9%
324 Traditional medicine practitioners and faith healers 0 0
0%
331 Primary education teaching associate professionals 30 11803
1.2%
332 Pre-primary education teaching associate professionals 3 1871
0.2%
333 Special education teaching associate professionals 0 0
0%
334 Other teaching associate professionals 5 2222
0.2%
341 Finance and sales associate professionals 28 13953
1.4%
342 Business services agents and trade brokers 15 4260
0.4%
343 Administrative associate professionals 18 6396
0.6%
344 Customs, tax and related government associate professionals 7 1790
0.2%
345 Police inspectors and detectives 0 0
0%
346 Social work associate professionals 0 0
0%
347 Artistic, entertainment and sports associate professionals 14 6121
0.6%
348 Religious associate professionals 9 3253
0.3%
411 Secretaries and keyboard-operating clerks 61 22754
2.2%
412 Numerical clerks 17 5392
0.5%
413 Material-recording and transport clerks 44 13982
1.4%
414 Library, mail and related clerks 24 6156
0.6%
419 Other office clerks 69 20117
2%
421 Cashiers, tellers and related clerks 15 4953
0.5%
422 Client information clerks 48 13406
1.3%
511 Travel attendants and related workers 9 4185
0.4%
512 Housekeeping and restaurant services workers 56 16153
1.6%
513 Personal care and related workers 19 4462
0.4%
514 Other personal services workers 40 13897
1.4%
515 Astrologers, fortune-tellers and related workers 0 0
0%
516 Protective services workers 17 5467
0.5%
521 Fashion and other models 0 0
0%
522 Shop salespersons and demonstrators 288 110241
10.8%
523 Stall and market salespersons 12 3048
0.3%
611 Market gardeners and crop growers 122 28063
2.7%
612 Market-oriented animal producers and related workers 28 4895
0.5%
613 Market-oriented crop and animal producers 0 0
0%
614 Forestry and related workers 2 448
0%
615 Fishery workers, hunters and trappers 0 0
0%
621 Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers 3 502
0%
711 Miners, shotfirers, stone cutters and carvers 12 2893
0.3%
712 Building frame and related trades workers 62 23865
2.3%
713 Building finishers and related trades workers 50 16232
1.6%
714 Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades wor 32 10531
1%
721 Metal molders, welders, sheet-metal workers, structural- met 13 3791
0.4%
722 Blacksmiths, tool-makers and related trades workers 47 19227
1.9%
723 Machinery mechanics and fitters 101 31038
3%
724 Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters 49 17233
1.7%
731 Precision workers in metal and related materials 8 3126
0.3%
732 Potters, glass-makers and related trades workers 7 2608
0.3%
733 Handicraft workers in wood, textile, leather and related mat 2 1036
0.1%
734 Printing and related trades workers 9 4770
0.5%
741 Food processing and related trades workers 34 11051
1.1%
742 Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers 23 9379
0.9%
743 Textile, garment and related trades workers 71 22227
2.2%
744 Pelt, leather and shoemaking trades workers 4 1520
0.1%
811 Mining- and mineral-processing-plant operators 8 2854
0.3%
812 Metal-processing-plant operators 2 715
0.1%
813 Glass, ceramics and related plant operators 1 1102
0.1%
814 Wood-processing- and papermaking-plant operators 2 931
0.1%
815 Chemical-processing-plant operators 3 934
0.1%
816 Power-production and related plant operators 7 2457
0.2%
817 Automated-assembly-line and industrial-robot operators 2 785
0.1%
821 Metal- and mineral-products machine operators 2 264
0%
822 Chemical-products machine operators 7 2304
0.2%
823 Rubber- and plastic-products machine operators 5 2674
0.3%
824 Wood-products machine operators 1 280
0%
825 Printing-, binding- and paper-products machine operators 5 1116
0.1%
826 Textile-, fur- and leather-products machine operators 8 3057
0.3%
827 Food and related products machine operators 6 1652
0.2%
828 Assemblers 1 213
0%
829 Other machine operators and assemblers 5 1624
0.2%
831 Locomotive-engine drivers and related workers 3 451
0%
832 Motor-vehicle drivers 321 98384
9.6%
833 Agricultural and other mobile-plant operators 16 4340
0.4%
834 Ships' deck crews and related workers 0 0
0%
911 Street vendors and related workers 43 15694
1.5%
912 Shoe cleaning and other street services elementary occupatio 0 0
0%
913 Domestic and related helpers, cleaners and launderers 77 27634
2.7%
914 Building caretakers, window and related cleaners 8 2292
0.2%
915 Messengers, porters, doorkeepers and related workers 182 50885
5%
916 Garbage collectors and related laborers 7 2451
0.2%
921 Agricultural, fishery and related laborers 14 3198
0.3%
931 Mining and construction laborers 24 6820
0.7%
932 Manufacturing laborers 25 7186
0.7%
933 Transport laborers and freight handlers 20 5456
0.5%
9998 Unspecified code 0 0
0%
9999 Not stated 19 5339
0.5%
Sysmiss 13034 4018596
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 (current or last held) job, following the 3-digits International Standard Classification of Occupations for the year 1988 (ISCO-88).
Universe
Ever-employed Active individuals aged 12+ years
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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The variable should generally cover the active sample (employed and unemployed if previously employed).

While for Unemployed never previously employed, the variable was coded missing.
Active sample reported as "not stated (code 9999)" should normally include employed for whom the status was not identified and unemployed previously employed if status in last job is not reported.

Those unemployed and do not search for a job are considered inactive, hence their previous employment information, if they were ever active, is recoded missing.


COUNTRY SPECIFIC NOTES
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Following 3 digits ISCO 1988
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