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Migrations between Africa and Europe - MAFE Ghana (2009-2010)

Ghana, Netherlands, United Kingdom, 2009 - 2010
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IE0216C
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https://doi.org/10.48756/ined-IE0216C-1009
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BEAUCHEMIN Cris
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What was your exact occupation during this period: 1st activity (q403_c)

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Valides: 4456
Valeurs manquantes: 3692
Type: Discret
Décimale(s): 0
Longueur: 40
Intervalle: 111 - 805
Format: Numérique

Question(s) et instruction(s)

Question
403. What was your exact occupation during this period? What were your tasks?
1st activity
Modalités
Valeur Modalité Cas
111 Farmers 98
1.2%
112 Market gardeners, orchard workers (planters), nursery workers 9
0.1%
113 Livestock producers 7
0.1%
114 Herders, pastoralists 0
0%
115 Mixed crop and livestock farmers 1
0%
116 Forestry and related workers, woodcutters 1
0%
117 Crop farm labourers, fishery workers 9
0.1%
118 Fishery and aquaculture labourers, hunters and gatherers, wholesale fish merchants 24
0.3%
119 Gold and diamond diggers, miners, quarry workers, well diggers 1
0%
121 Rural instructors, agricultural trainers 2
0%
122 Agricultural supervisors, water and forestry officials, farming technicians 4
0%
123 Other primary sector workers not elsewhere classified 0
0%
204 Business 0
0%
211 Hairdressers, beauticians and related workers (hair plaiters, etc.) 240
2.9%
212 Launderers and pressers 5
0.1%
213 Astrologers, fortune-tellers and related workers, medicine men 1
0%
214 Domestic servants: gardeners, kitchen boys, housekeeping supervisors, maids, home helpers, child carers (baby-sitters), domestic cleaners, watchmen 227
2.8%
215 Personal services workers not elsewhere classified (town crier, etc.) 4
0%
221 Travel attendants (transport and tourism): travel attendants and travel stewards, travel guides, receptionists 18
0.2%
222 Cooks, kitchen helpers, restaurant operators 92
1.1%
223 Head waiters 3
0%
224 Waiters and bartenders, bellboys 32
0.4%
225 Building, cleaning and housekeeping supervisors 8
0.1%
226 Other restaurant and hotel workers not elsewhere classified: dishwashers, lift-boys, hotel cleaners, chambermaids, etc. 59
0.7%
231 Fire-fighters, police officers, prison guards 25
0.3%
232 Security guards, night watchmen 36
0.4%
233 Commissioned and non-commissioned armed forces officers and police officers 20
0.2%
234 Armed forces occupations, other ranks 11
0.1%
240 Saleswoman 0
0%
241 Salespersons 165
2%
242 Businessmen, entrepreneurs, freight forwarders, importers and exporters, wholesalers 103
1.3%
243 Shopkeepers, "boutique" salespersons, news-stand managers 76
0.9%
244 Shop salespersons, including petrol pump attendants, phone booth attendants (telecentre) 59
0.7%
245 Stall and market salespersons, including coal merchants 189
2.3%
246 Street vendors of food products 235
2.9%
247 Street vendors of non-food products (peddlers, door-to-door, etc.), shoe-shine boys, hawkers, newspaper sellers, etc. (In Senegal only: bana-bana, baol-baol) 84
1%
248 Tellers, cashiers and ticket clerks 26
0.3%
249 Other sales workers not elsewhere classified: fashion and other models, sales demonstrators, contact centre salespersons, food service counter attendants, salespersons not elsewhere classified, commercial agents, informal sector sales agents, etc. 310
3.8%
251 Car, taxi, van, motorcycle drivers 88
1.1%
252 Bus, coach, locomotive and tram drivers 26
0.3%
253 Transport conductors, "coxers" 19
0.2%
254 Drivers of animal-drawn vehicles and machinery (carts, etc.) 0
0%
261 Child care workers and teachers' aides 4
0%
262 Nursing assistants 9
0.1%
310 Handicraft workers not elsewhere classified 13
0.2%
311 Machinery mechanics and repairers (motor vehicles, agricultural and industrial machinery, bicycles, etc.), car mechanics, vulcanizers 112
1.4%
312 Building frame and related trades workers: house builders, bricklayers, stonemasons, stone cutters, splitters and carvers, carpenters and joiners, brick makers, etc. 108
1.3%
313 Building finishers and related trades workers: roofers, floor layers and tile setters, plasterers, glaziers, plumbers and pipe fitters, air conditioning and refrigeration mechanics, painters 44
0.5%
314 Electrical and electronic equipment installers and repairers: building and related electricians, electrical mechanics and fitters, power line installers and servicers, repairers (radio, TV, etc.) 45
0.6%
315 Food processing and related trades workers 106
1.3%
316 Wood treaters, cabinet-makers, joiners and related trades workers 26
0.3%
317 Garment and related trades workers: tailors, dressmakers, embroiderers, weavers, dyers, upholsterers, tanners, shoemakers, leather workers, etc. 356
4.4%
318 Metal treaters: blacksmiths, metal polishers, wheel grinders and tool sharpeners, welders, sheet and structural metal workers, scrap metal workers 35
0.4%
319 Handicraft workers: musical instrument makers and tuners, jewellery and precious-metal workers, potters, glass workers, sign writers, decorative painters, engravers and etchers, basket makers, mat and carpet weavers 12
0.1%
321 Assembly workers, assemblers (all industrial sectors); packaging workers 64
0.8%
322 Machine tool operators, stationary plant and machine operators, extraction or processing plant operators (all industrial sectors), turners 24
0.3%
323 Heavy truck and lorry drivers, mobile plant operators, mobile farm and forestry plant operators, earthmoving and related plant operators, crane and hoist operators, lifting truck operators, canoe steersmen, ships' deck crews and related workers 9
0.1%
324 Industrial workers not elsewhere classified 46
0.6%
401 Mining and construction labourers, semi-skilled manufacturing workers, labourers 27
0.3%
402 Freight handlers, dockers 6
0.1%
403 Material recording clerks: warehouse workers, etc. 7
0.1%
404 Street and related service workers not elsewhere classified: parkers, etc. 2
0%
405 Refuse workers, garbage and recycling collectors, refuse sorters, sweepers and related labourers 18
0.2%
406 Elementary health sector occupations: operating theatre assistant, medication distributors 1
0%
407 Orderlies, delivery boys, messengers, package deliverers and luggage porters 14
0.2%
408 Elementary workers not elsewhere classified 13
0.2%
501 Secretaries, typists and keyboard operators (word processing, teletyping, etc.) 63
0.8%
502 Customer services clerks, client information workers, (call centre workers, telephone switchboard operators, pollsters) 32
0.4%
503 Numerical and material recording clerks, statistical, finance and insurance clerks: accounting and bookkeeping clerks, payroll clerks, stock clerks, transport clerks, etc. 64
0.8%
504 Clerical support workers not elsewhere classified: library workers, mail carriers and sorting clerks, coding, proof-reading and related clerks, scribes, filing and copying clerks 35
0.4%
611 Chemical and physical science technicians, physical and engineering science technicians, (civil engineering, electricity, electronics, mechanical engineering, etc.) and life science technicians (biology, zoology, pedology, toxicology, etc.) 11
0.1%
612 Industrial technicians, draughtspersons 1
0%
613 Information and communications technicians, (operations, user support, computer network and systems technicians, Internet technicians, etc.) 9
0.1%
614 Telecommunications, broadcasting and audio-visual technicians 0
0%
615 Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians: ship's office 0
0%
616 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors 10
0.1%
621 Financial associate professionals: securities and finance dealers and brokers, credit and loans officers, accountants, valuers and loss assessors, etc. 51
0.6%
622 Sales and purchasing agents: insurance representatives, commercial sales representatives (sales agents, commercial agents), buyers, trade brokers 18
0.2%
623 Business services agents: clearing and forwarding agents, conference and event planners, employment agents and contractors, real estate agents and property managers, etc. 27
0.3%
624 Regulatory government associate professionals (excluding police): customs and border inspectors, government tax and excise officials, government social benefits officials, government licensing officials, etc. 10
0.1%
625 Administrative, executive and specialized secretaries (legal, medical) 15
0.2%
626 Business and administration associate professionals not elsewhere classified 35
0.4%
631 Medical and pharmaceutical technicians 13
0.2%
632 Other health associate professionals: dental assistants and 26
0.3%
641 Sports and fitness workers: athletes and sports players (wrestlers, etc.), sports coaches, instructors and officials, etc. 10
0.1%
642 Artistic and cultural associate professionals: gallery, museum and library technicians 4
0%
643 Other associate professionals not elsewhere classified 6
0.1%
711 Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians 0
0%
712 Physical science and life science professionals: physicists, 2
0%
713 Science and engineering professionals, including information technology 22
0.3%
714 Information and communications technology professionals (software and applications developers and analysts, Web and multimedia developers, database and network professionals) 7
0.1%
715 Architects, planners, surveyors and designers 12
0.1%
721 Social science professionals: demographers, economists, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, historians, psychologists, etc. 2
0%
722 Authors, journalists and related writers 8
0.1%
723 Librarians, archivists and curators 2
0%
724 Translators, interpreters and other linguists 1
0%
725 Musician 0
0%
731 Medical doctors 7
0.1%
732 Nursing and midwifery professionals 76
0.9%
733 Traditional healers, medicine men, traditional and complementary medicine professionals 1
0%
734 Other health professionals: dentists, pharmacists, orthophonists, physiotherapists, veterinary surgeons, etc. 8
0.1%
735 Social workers and educators 20
0.2%
736 ONG coordinators, leaders, managers 17
0.2%
741 University and higher education teachers, researchers 18
0.2%
742 Vocational education teachers 42
0.5%
743 Secondary education teachers 77
0.9%
744 Primary school teachers 113
1.4%
745 Early childhood educators 11
0.1%
746 Other teaching professionals: specialized educators, language teachers, arts teachers, etc. 6
0.1%
747 Teaching managers: primary and secondary school head teachers, teaching inspectors 12
0.1%
748 Other teaching professionals not elsewhere classified: careers advisers, supervisors, inspectors, peripatetic teachers, etc 12
0.1%
751 Visual artists: painters, sculptors, illustrators, designers 8
0.1%
752 Composers, musicians, singers, griots 11
0.1%
753 Actors, dancers and choreographers, artistic directors 3
0%
754 Photographers, interior designers and decorators 4
0%
755 Announcers on radio, television and other media 2
0%
756 Other artistic and cultural professionals not elsewhere classified 9
0.1%
761 Business and administration professionals (finance, marketing, public relations, accounting) 20
0.2%
762 Barristers, magistrates, clerks of court, notaries, bailiffs 6
0.1%
763 Religious professionals: imams, marabouts, madrassa teachers, priests, pastors, evangelists, members of religious orders 22
0.3%
764 Other professionals not elsewhere classified 9
0.1%
801 Legislators: ministers, members of parliament, mayors, advisors 0
0%
802 Senior government officials (ambassador, consul, prefect, etc.) 4
0%
803 Traditional chiefs and heads of village or district 0
0%
804 Managing directors and chief executives, senior managers (all sectors) 12
0.1%
805 Owners and managers of hotels, restaurants, commercial businesses and other services 12
0.1%
Sysmiss 3692
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Instructions
Describe very precisely: occupation, level of qualification, sector, type of tasks EGO did/does

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Notes
Codification of q403.
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